Friday, December 19, 2008


Funeral service for Dr. WC (Buddy) Burns, 71 of Willis will be held on Friday, December 19, 2008 at 10 a.m. at the First Baptist. Interment will follow in Garden Park Cemetery. Visitation is scheduled for Thursday, December 18, 2008 from 5 to 9 p.m. at Cashner Funeral Home.

Dr. Burns was born on June 28, 1937 in Cherry Valley, Arkansas and went to be with our Lord on December 13, 2008 after suffering a massive heart attack at home. Dr. Burns was very proud to be the Pastor of North Shore Church, a father and a grandfather. Dr. Burns set an example of loving his God, living his life by biblical principles and always sharing the good news of his risen Savior.

Dr. W C (Buddy) Burns is survived by his daughters, Janet Burns Turner and husband Lester of Alexandria, Louisiana and Joy Burns Cates and husband Troy of Porter, Texas; sons, Terry Burns and wife Lee Ann of Riverdale, Michigan and Gary Burns and wife Karen of Conroe, Texas; his sisters, Harriet (Burns) Carwell of Cherry Valley, Arkansas, and Julia (Burns) Snelson of El Paso, Texas; his grandchildren, Darianne, Lynlee, Carley, Katie, Claire, Reagan, Chandler, Brandon, Luke, Ethan, Jacob, and Abigail; he is preceded in death by his wife, Arrie Beth Burns. Numerous other relatives and friends also survive. Pallbearers will be the men of North Shore Church.
In lieu of flowers, please make donations to North Shore Church in memory of Dr. W C (Buddy) Burns, 410 Camden Hills West, Montgomery, Texas 77356.

Obituary with picture courtesy of the Conroe Courier


We lost a dear friend here in our Bentwater, Texas, Subdivision. Buddy Burns died this Sunday morning at his desk reviewing for his sermon he was to preach later at the Church of the North Shore of Montgomery, Texas.

I have been knowing Buddy personally for about two years through the Bentwater Tuesday Morning Bible Study which he led. Buddy was a good friend to all here and we hit if off good. I knew of him when he came and had been knowing his son before he came. I did not attend the church he led but did attend a Christmas Eve service once.

Buddy seemed to love teaching almost as much as he loved preaching. He was always on the go teaching a Bible class here and then one there. He also did some seminary class teaching.

If there was anything peculiar with him it was his story telling. He always had a real life experience from his pastoring and counseling to match the situation under discussion.

His joke telling was a little peculiar for some. He was so pure that often he did not know the real down to earth meaning of the joke he was telling. The base meaning would embarrass him when he found out. Most times someone would take him aside and ask, "Preacher, do you know what _______[key base word to his joke] means?" He would say, "Well, not really." Then he would be told.

I was also fortunate in getting to know his daughter-in-law and grandson who went with us to Guatemala on our October mission trip. They are fine examples of Christians. I found after we had met that they read my blog from time to time.

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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Wordless Wednesday #084 — Christmas tree named Joy — Joyeux Noel

Sunday, December 14, 2008

One Single Impression: Distractions (second)

dis the safe way down
tract go up little ridge
. charged
ions halt tooth decay

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Tag: One Single Impression Distractions,
prompted today by (thank you) Don't Take My Wings
Tag: Jim's OSI
Painting is easy when you don’t know how, but very difficult when you do. Edgar Dégas
The same goes for my poetry attempts (don't know how, but I enjoy it!).

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One Single Impression: Distractions

Distractions distracted
(a silly ditty using big words)

distractions plus subtractions
equals serious fractions
triggering strong reactions
amongst various factions

distractions less subtractions
equals coming abstractions
bringing happy contractions
uniting these same factions

action interactions

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Tag: One Single Impression Distractions,
prompted today by (thank you) Don't Take My Wings
Tag: Jim's OSI
Painting is easy when you don’t know how, but very difficult when you do. Edgar Dégas
The same goes for my poetry attempts (don't know how, but I enjoy it!).

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