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The end of an era
Sauzers say goodbye after 16 years with pantry
BY BENNIE SHALLBETTER Staff Writer
When their minister at Shoreline Baptist Church asked new church members George and Aileen Sauzer to attend a meeting in his place 16 years ago, little did they know that it would be the beginning of a whole new focus in their lives.
The meeting, held at Christ Episcopal Church, was the birth of the Hancock County Food Pantry program, which has, to date helped feed more than 65, 916 needy people in the area. George and Ellen started their volunteer service that day and now,
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Hancock County Supervisor Lisa Cowand gives Aileen Sauzer a hug Tuesday. Aileen and husband George are retiring after 16 years of operating the Hancock County Food Pantry.
Echo staff photo by Bennie Shallbetter
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