Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Response for Judy

Judy,

I'm receiving your emails but for some reason when I try to reply back to you it rejects.  Is there another email you can provide me?

In response to your question, my sister Deborah and I were placed in the orphanage in 1958.  I was four and she was five.  We stayed there 7 years.  I was placed in an uncle's home as a foster son and she, along with my other siblings were placed in an aunt's home.  We stayed there for a couple of years until my maternal grandmother adopted us and changed our last name to Laton.

I'm currently working on a book about the history of the orphanage and my experiences there.  I'd love to hear from you about your memories.  One thing I hope to do is include memories from others in the book.

Please don't hesitate to call me.  My home phone is (334) 361-7783. 

Dave

Monday, July 23, 2012

Many of us will remember the wonderful mural at the front of our chapel. It was a picture of Jesus sitting beside a well with children around him.  I always enjoyed the picture but as I've studied Matthew 18 and other such scriptures where Jesus specifically wanted the children to come to him and how heaven was made of those who expressed the humility of children, it has come to mean much more to me.  If anyone has a picture of the mural I pray you will share it with us. Please send it to me. I will share it with everyone with special appreciation to you.

Friday, July 20, 2012





Mike Carpenter shared this photo.  It is a shot of North Carolina State University from the air.  The orphanage is barely visible in the upper left hand corner.  The three buildings are the New Orphanage.  I'm not sure but the likely date of the photo is mid to late 60's.  If anyone knows, please share.  Thanks Mike for this great photo.