Owner of Wilson Electrical Co. GROVETOWN, Ga. - My soul mate and love of my life entered into rest at Doctors Hospital on September 7, 2012, husband of Mrs. Bonnie T. Wilson of Grovetown, Ga. Glenn was born in Augusta and lived all of his life in
GROVETOWN, Ga. - Funeral service will be held on Sept. 11, 2012 at 11 a.m. in the Chapel at Bellevue Memorial Gardens with Brother Donnie Starrett officiating. Interment will be in Bellevue Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be tonight, Monday, Sept.
...The Red Hat Society and a retired Teacher with Aiken County Schools. Mrs. Wilson was the wife of the late William Glenn Wilson, Sr. Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Bill and Mildred Wilson, North Augusta; two daughters, Jane...
...include her husband John Farmer; her children, Sandra D. Farmer and A. Scott (Dona) Farmer of Harlem; one brother Glenn Wilson, Ohio and sister Beulah Charron, Martinez; three grandchildren Shane Farmer, Dylan Farmer and Carson Farmer; and...
...fuel hydro boats scheduled to compete this weekend include Greg Tedesco's Loose Cannon, John White in Hot Licks, Glenn Wilson in Toxic Rocket, Daryl Ehlrich in Berryman's Bullet and Eddie Knox in Problem Child. The event's beneficiary is...
...abcnews.com. The book's chapter on Aiken focuses on the battle of Christian faith vs. science in the story of Glenn Wilson, a science teacher who fights to have creationism taught in public schools. It also highlights Town Creek Baptist...
Glenn Wilson has been coming to the Aiken County School Board for the past two years asking us, members of the School Board to change the books...
...should be taught that she evolved from monkeys, that a higher hand made her, or both theories of how life began. Glenn Wilson says God is responsible for creation. And for two years, he has tried to get teachers to give his God - or at least...
AIKEN - Glenn Wilson's crusade to make creation part of Aiken County's science curriculum was crushed Tuesday when the school board decided against...
...deliberately leave out the word "indivisible" in these parts. And lately, it's commonplace for Aiken resident Glenn Wilson to ask board members for a curriculum change that would give that God - or at least a "higher power" - some credit...