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Freed-Hardeman President David R. Shannon Appoints Dave Clouse As Senior Vice President

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Wednesday, August 2, 2023

Henderson, Tenn., August 2, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Freed-Hardeman University President David R. Shannon has announced his appointment of Dave Clouse, previously vice president for community engagement, as senior vice president of FHU. The change will begin immediately.

Key Points: 
  • Henderson, Tenn., August 2, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Freed-Hardeman University President David R. Shannon has announced his appointment of Dave Clouse, previously vice president for community engagement, as senior vice president of FHU.
  • After Shannon became FHU president in 2017, he named Clouse vice president for community engagement.
  • As senior vice president, Clouse is charged with continuing to lead those areas and providing additional support for the administrative council and the president.
  • While these areas will continue reporting to the president, Clouse will provide them with additional support, leadership, leadership training, accessibility and communication in his role as senior vice president.

Family Receives Unexpected Mother's Day Blessing: Virginia Higgins Ray Identified as Richland County's 1982 Jane Doe

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Tuesday, May 30, 2023

Richland County's State Hospital Jane Doe was a patient who died on February 15, 1982, after being admitted without a name due to a mental health crisis.

Key Points: 
  • Richland County's State Hospital Jane Doe was a patient who died on February 15, 1982, after being admitted without a name due to a mental health crisis.
  • In spite of an exhaustive campaign to determine her identity at the time, she remained unidentified for more than four decades.
  • The woman has now been identified as Virginia Clyde Higgins Ray, a native of Wilkesboro, North Carolina.
  • According to her family, Mrs. Ray was a loving, devoted mother and a devout Christian who delighted in her children.

1981 Murdered Harris County John & Jane Doe Identified After 40 Years Leads to Discovery Their Baby, Now Age 41, is Missing

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Wednesday, January 12, 2022

The newlywed couple, who married in June 1979, was found together in a wooded area in Houston, Texas.

Key Points: 
  • The newlywed couple, who married in June 1979, was found together in a wooded area in Houston, Texas.
  • They had been deceased approximately two months prior to their discovery on January 12, 1981, when a dog led searchers to their remains.
  • The couple left their home in Volusia County, Florida in 1981 with their one year-old baby for Mr. Clouse to pursue carpentry work in Texas.
  • No baby was found with the couple's bodies and no Baby Doe cases have been found that match her description.