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AMIGOS alumni Sarah Felknor and Denton Ragland organized a memorial service in remembrance of Guy Bevil on March 31 at the River Oaks Baptist Church in Houston.
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AMIGOS alumni Sarah Felknor and Denton Ragland organized a memorial service in remembrance of Guy Bevil on March 31 at the River Oaks Baptist Church in Houston.
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AMIGOS alumni Sarah Felknor and Denton Ragland organized a memorial service in remembrance of Guy Bevil on March 31 at the River Oaks Baptist Church in Houston.
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AMIGOS alumni Sarah Felknor and Denton Ragland organized a memorial service in remembrance of Guy Bevil on March 31 at the River Oaks Baptist Church in Houston.
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AMIGOS alumni Sarah Felknor and Denton Ragland organized a memorial service in remembrance of Guy Bevil on March 31 at the River Oaks Baptist Church in Houston.
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AMIGOS alumni Sarah Felknor and Denton Ragland organized a memorial service in remembrance of Guy Bevil on March 31 at the River Oaks Baptist Church in Houston.
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AMIGOS alumni Sarah Felknor and Denton Ragland organized a memorial service in remembrance of Guy Bevil on March 31 at the River Oaks Baptist Church in Houston. In this photo, Sarah Felknor shares her memories of Guy.
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AMIGOS alumni Sarah Felknor and Denton Ragland organized a memorial service in remembrance of Guy Bevil on March 31 at the River Oaks Baptist Church in Houston.
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AMIGOS alumni Sarah Felknor and Denton Ragland organized a memorial service in remembrance of Guy Bevil on March 31 at the River Oaks Baptist Church in Houston. In this photo, Bill Arnold shares his memories of Guy.
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Published on Sunday, Oct. 22, 2006 http://www.legacy.com/HoustonChronicle/DeathNotices.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonId=19657925 George Guy Bevil Jr. GEORGE GUY BEVIL, JR., visionary, founder, and first Executive Director of Amigos de las Américas died October 10, 2006, in Little Rock, Arkansas at the age of 71. In the 1960s as youth minister at River Oaks Baptist Church in Houston, Bevil conceived the idea of an interdenominational service project in which teenagers volunteer their summer
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