McFerren-Morris honored

Wednesday, April 17, 2019
Patricia McFerren-Morris was honored by the Daughters of Sunset as part of their 35th anniversary celebration held April 13 at Cornerstone Baptist Church in Sikeston. McFerren-Morris was also given a key to the City of Sikeston and received commendations from Missouri U.S. Senators Roy Blunt and Josh Hawley, along with Missouri State Representative Holly Rehder. Pictured, from left: Sikeston City Manager Jonathan Douglass, Sikeston Mayor Steven Burch, McFerren-Morris and Joseph Blanton representing Blunt. McFerren-Morris is owner and director of Keidra’s Caring Center, a day program for elderly and disabled individuals in Sikeston and Caruthersville, Mo. The Daughters of Sunset wrote McFerren-Morris is a prime example of how “you can be all you can be with God leading the way.”
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Patricia McFerren-Morris was honored by the Daughters of Sunset as part of their 35th anniversary celebration held April 13 at Cornerstone Baptist Church in Sikeston. McFerren-Morris was also given a key to the City of Sikeston and received commendations from Missouri U.S. Senators Roy Blunt and Josh Hawley, along with Missouri State Representative Holly Rehder. Pictured, from left: Sikeston City Manager Jonathan Douglass, Sikeston Mayor Steven Burch, McFerren-Morris and Joseph Blanton representing Blunt. McFerren-Morris is owner and director of Keidra’s Caring Center, a day program for elderly and disabled individuals in Sikeston and Caruthersville, Mo. The Daughters of Sunset wrote McFerren-Morris is a prime example of how “you can be all you can be with God leading the way.”

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