Tuesday, November 16, 2010

In Memory of Millie

At First Baptist Church Satsuma there is a group of women that do a very special thing. They are called Helping Hands. These women carefully select fabrics to wash, iron, and cut. The Helping Hands Ministry then sews, embroiders, crochets and quilts baby items for the Baby Boutique in our Saraland Women's Resource Center. These items have blessed so many new mothers and their children.


Sets that were cut out by Millie, sewn by Healping Hands, and donated to the Women's Resource Center in Saraland

Recently Mrs. Mildrege "Millie" Langley, a member of Helping Hands, passed away. Millie Langley leaves a long legacy. Her family came first, helping in every event her three children and recently her grandchildren were involved in. She has sewn many prom dresses and even Azalea Trail Maid dresses through the years. A special project Millie worked with for the past three years is Helping Hands. Millie has cut out most all of the blankets, bibs and burp cloth sets the group has made, the count in 2009 was 167 sets. Her death November 1st leaves a big hole in many lives. She is survived by her husband, Alfred Langley, her three children and several grandchildren.