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The Reverend Patricia Mallory
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The Reverend Patricia Mallory |
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As a past president of the Board
of Directors for People
Attempting to Help (PATH), the
Reverend Patricia Mallory
encourages all Tylerites to
support PATH Week in September.
Events will be held throughout
the week and include the
Philanthropy Dinner, which will
be held on a Thursday. The
evening begins at 6:30 p.m. |
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with a silent
auction that includes an array of wonderful and
exciting items. As a past president of the Board
of Directors for People Attempting to Help
(PATH), the Reverend Patricia Mallory encourages
all Tylerites to support PATH Week in September.
Events will be held throughout the week and
include the Philanthropy Dinner, which will be
held on a Thursday. The evening begins at 6:30
p.m. with a silent auction that includes an
array of wonderful and exciting items. Dinner, a
presentation by PATH’s
executive director, and entertainment from the
Tyler Chamber Chorale will follow. |
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The Reverend
Mallory is a Board Emeritus of the Bethesda
Health Clinic and serves on the Andrews Angel
board of directors where she helps serve the
needs of the mentally disabled in our community.
“I believe that we are our ‘brother’s keeper,’
and as such, we are to provide help for those in
need: food for those who are hungry, support for
those who are hurting, acceptance for those who
feel unacceptable, prayer for those with
spiritual needs, shelter for those with no place
to go, and love for those who feel unloved,” the
Reverend Mallory said. “In doing this, we are in
line with God’s admonition, ‘In as much as you
have done it unto one of the least o these my
brethren, you have done it unto me.’ ” |
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The Reverend
Mallory has served the needs of our community in
many facets. Her professional work as the
Minister of Ministries and Missions at First
Baptist Church of Tyler brings her in contact
with numerous community volunteer agencies,
including the Salvation Army, Red Cross, East
Texas Rescue Mission, East Texas Crisis Center,
and Meals on Wheels, just to name a few. The
Reverend Mallory’s personal work with
Alzheimer’s patients was inspired by her late
husband, Tom Mallory, who was a victim of the
disease. The Reverend Mallory was born in
Kermit, Texas, and has lived in Tyler for 54
years. She and her late husband have three adult
children and six grandchildren. The Reverend
Mallory has written and published five books and
is an active motivational speaker throughout
Texas and beyond. |
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“I believe we
are on this earth to be God’s
hands and feet, and I find no greater joy than
the joy of serving others. Tyler is a wonderful
community because of the people who truly care
about others. I’ve found that when there is a
need, this community will step up to meet that
need. I have truly enjoyed living and raising my
family in Tyler, Texas” the Reverend Mallory said. |
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