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Today is Navy Day! With a history dating back to 1775 and including many illustrious historical figures, the Navy has a ...
10/27/2025

Today is Navy Day! With a history dating back to 1775 and including many illustrious historical figures, the Navy has a lot to be proud of. Do you know any sailors who are currently serving or served in the past? We'd love to join you in honoring their commitment and sacrifice.

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Are you looking for a way to help a grieving child express their feelings this fall? Children are often very interested ...
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Are you looking for a way to help a grieving child express their feelings this fall? Children are often very interested in arts and crafts, so these 10 remembrance crafts may be just what you need. Click the link to learn more!

Are you looking for a creative way to help your grieving child express their feelings this fall season? Check out these 10 remembrance crafts!

As we age, our bodies slow down and just can’t do what they used to do. But a physical therapist can help! Check out thi...
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As we age, our bodies slow down and just can’t do what they used to do. But a physical therapist can help! Check out this article to discover how a little PT can go a long way to making you feel more mobile, more flexible, more balanced, and even more coordinated.

The benefits of physical therapy for older adults range from falls prevention to increased mobility and flexibility that can help you stay active. Learn more about what a physical therapist is, how to choose one, and how to prepare for your first PT appointment.

Have you ever heard someone say "Time heals all wounds?" Those who have experienced a loss know that's not true, and the...
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Have you ever heard someone say "Time heals all wounds?" Those who have experienced a loss know that's not true, and they're right. Your love for the one you've lost will always be with you, and so will your grief. However, your pain won't always be the center of your life and will decrease over time. If you've had a recent loss, remember that everyone's grief journey is different. There is no specific amount of time to find healing.

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After a terminal diagnosis, quality of life becomes an important consideration. Read this article to learn 6 ways hospice care can do that.

https://www.higginslagrangechapel.com/memorials/donald-hayes-sr/5646547/index.phpDonald Eugene “Gene” Hayes, Sr., 86, of...
10/10/2025

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Donald Eugene “Gene” Hayes, Sr., 86, of LaGrange, Georgia, passed away on October 6, 2025, at WellStar West Georgia Hospice. Born on November 4, 1938, in Abanda, Alabama, to the late Will and Mattie Hayes, Gene lived a life defined by faith, family, and an unwavering dedication to education. Along with his parents, he was preceded in death by his son, Donald (Donnie) Eugene Hayes, Jr.; five brothers; and two sisters.

Gene graduated from Five Points High School in 1956, where he met the love of his life, Freddie Brown. The two were married on March 31, 1960, and shared 64 wonderful years together. He went on to attend Auburn University, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Education in 1960, a Master’s degree in 1962, and an Education Specialist degree in 1967.

His remarkable teaching career began in Goodwater, Alabama, where he taught math and coached basketball. In 1967, he joined the faculty of LaGrange High School in LaGrange, Georgia, where he taught math for 24 years. During that time, Gene also served as Math Club advisor, coached the golf team, and inspired generations of students. His dedication and excellence in the classroom earned him the distinction of STAR Teacher thirteen times—a reflection of the deep respect and admiration his students had for him.

Beyond LaGrange High School, Gene also taught at Southern Union State Community College and West Georgia Technical College, tutored countless students privately, and managed two cattle farms, where he spent much of his free time. After retiring from public education, he continued sharing his passion for teaching at LaGrange Academy for another decade and volunteered his time and wisdom to students at Hollis Hand Elementary and Berta Weathersbee Schools.

Gene’s faith was steadfast. Upon moving to LaGrange, he and Freddie joined First United Methodist Church of LaGrange, where he served as an usher, Sunday School teacher, and on numerous committees. In 2023, they became members of Wesley Methodist Church of LaGrange, where Gene found great joy in his Men’s Bible Study and Sunday School class. His thoughtful insight, quick wit, and genuine faith made him a teacher not only in the classroom but also within his church family.

An avid outdoorsman, Gene loved hunting, fishing, and playing golf. He especially enjoyed hosting fish fries for family, friends, and even his students—a reflection of his generous spirit and love for community.

Faith and family were the cornerstones of Gene’s life. He was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather who poured his heart into those he loved. Whether through a challenging math problem or a simple conversation, Gene had a way of shaping both minds and hearts.

He is survived by his wife, Freddie Brown Hayes; children, David Hayes (Lenora) and Alison Vinson (Todd); and daughter-in-law, Missy Hayes. He was affectionately known as “Pops”—his favorite title of all—to his grandchildren: Tyler Hayes, Luke Hayes, Connor Hayes, Michael Hayes (Audrey), Elizabeth Hayes, Matthew Hayes, Hayes Giddens (Zach), Jacob Vinson, and Walker Vinson; and to his great-grandchildren: John, Charlotte, and Adalyn Hayes, and Graham Giddens.

Gene Hayes will be remembered as an extraordinary educator, a faithful servant, and a man who loved deeply and lived fully.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, October 12, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. Eastern, at Wesley Methodist Church of LaGrange, which meets in the gymnasium of Western Heights Baptist Church, located at 2382 West Point Road, LaGrange, Georgia. A reception will follow the service, and a private burial will be held at a later time.

In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests memorial contributions to Wesley Methodist Church of LaGrange in memory of Mr. Donald Eugene (Gene) Hayes, Sr. Donations may be mailed to the church office at 301 Broome Street, Suite 101, LaGrange, Georgia, or given online.

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and we stand with all the families currently battling against the disease. May...
10/03/2025

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and we stand with all the families currently battling against the disease. May you find comfort, hope, and healing as you fight together against cancer! Click the link to learn how you can get involved with fighting this prevalent disease.

Spread breast cancer awareness by getting involved, being inspired by those battling the disease, and learning ways to decrease your own risk.

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