HUBBUB: Since Okaloosa Lane's getting paved…

CRESTVIEW — Numerous crestviewbulletin.com and Facebook readers shared their thoughts on Crestview Citizen of the Year Mary Jo Woodruff and the county’s plans to pave Okaloosa Lane.

Here is a sample of their comments:

CITIZEN OF THE YEAR ‘A BLESSING’

It is a blessing to have Sister Mary Jo Woodruff as part of our church family here at Central Baptist Church. She and her late husband, Bro. Gene, have served the community sharing Christ's love to all.

From her work in the kitchen to driving buses on many church trips, then on to her integral part as a charter member of our Sunshine Gang, she is a joy to all.

(Through) her work with the Home of Grace and with the Woman’s Missionary Union she has been able to help minister to not just our local community but to our state, our nation and internationally.

To sit and name each group, organization and ministry that she has helped serve in would place us here for days and still probably miss a few. We count it all joy to have Sis. Mary Jo on the journey alongside us here, and look forward to serving her for many more years to come as she serves our Lord sharing His love with others.

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH

SINCE OKALOOSA LANE’S GETTING PAVED…

Now make a bridge over I-10 and connect it to Airman's Memorial and we would have a back road that skips (State Road) 85 and gets you to (Highway) 90.

AUGUSTO BARRETO-MOLINA

GRATITUDE FOR PAVEMENT PLANS

Thank you to all involved in making this happen to make it safer for our kids.

TRISH FULTON

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