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Evansville Pastor Recognized

By: Web Producer
Updated: June 24, 2012
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One Evansville church is saying good-bye to its leader.  Central United Methodist Church bids farewell to Pastor Joe Easley and he has some very special guests attend his ceremony.  Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke and Indiana State Representative Wendy Mcnamara attended service Sunday morning to say goodbye to Easley.  Easley has been pastor at Central for 12 years, but his contributions to Indiana span more than 40 years.  Easley even received an honor from the Governor.  Easley has helped several Tri-State organizations over the years, including CAJE, Echo Housing, and Jacobsville Community Corporation.

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