Jocelyn Hall, Ed.S.
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Jocelyn Hall, Ed.S.
@MrsHallUHS
Mom and Grandma to several, Teacher to many, lover of all things related to the written word...
DeLand, FL Katılım Ocak 2017
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Mandate a National Domestic Violence Offender Registry chng.it/9CZ5k6hT via @Change
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@CoachRobertsUHS @CoachHoun @BokeyFootball @UHSTitansFB So proud of what you and the team have accomplished this year!❤️
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Salute to @CoachHoun and his @BokeyFootball team.
Came up a few plays short tonight, but damn proud of our @UHSTitansFB team for their fight and the year they had.

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@UHSTitanAthleti @UHSTitans411 @UHSTitanStrong @UHSTitansSB @volusiaschools @UnivHSBaseball @UHSTitansBB They are the BEST!
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UHS Coaches are the very best! Learning about building program culture tonight at VCS Back to School Coaches meeting. Off to a great start! @UHSTitans411 @UHSTitanStrong @UHSTitansSB @volusiaschools @UnivHSBaseball @UHSTitansBB

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@YourAnonNews @elonmusk Why? Because he refuses to drink the woke Koolaid and isn’t afraid to speak up?
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@mark_joubert I am so very sorry for your loss. May God bless and keep your family in his embrace always…
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Hello friends. Here is our obituary for Gus. Hard to believe it's been a week since we handed him over for what felt like another routine procedure. Thanks for all your support and encouragement.
bossefh.com/obituaries/Aug…
**In Grateful and Loving Memory of Augustus Elliott Joubert**
December 4, 2023 - July 20, 2024
Augustus 'Gus' Elliott Joubert, 229 days old, of Louisville, Kentucky, passed away peacefully on July 20, 2024, in the arms of his loving parents, having been in the company of family and friends throughout the day. Born on December 4, 2023, in Louisville to Mark and Amanda Joubert, Gus was a beloved son, grandson, nephew, and cousin.
Gus' life inspired people all over the world. Born with a severe congenital heart defect, Gus received a heart transplant on January 16, 2024. Despite the coordinated efforts of his medical team, his new heart did not start beating, sparking a viral request for urgent prayer that quickly garnered the attention and prayers of thousands. Supported by ECMO, and to the surprise of many, his heart began to beat the following day, marking the beginning of what would become a long and arduous struggle toward recovery.
Gus' story highlights the value of each life, the fatherly goodness of God, the efficacy and solidarity of prayer, the gracious gift that each day with our loved ones represents, and the transcendent and far-reaching impact of love.
Gus knew nothing but love from his parents, family, friends, and the team at Norton Children's Hospital who cared for him every day of his life. He loved attention, smiled at his loved ones and caregivers, and made remarkable progress before succumbing to complications following a medical procedure. He will be missed by all those who were blessed to know him. Free of leads and lines, he is now in that place the theologian Jonathan Edwards called a "world of love." By grace, he rests in the presence of that One who is the Fount of all Beauty.
Gus is survived by his parents, Mark and Amanda of Louisville, Kentucky; his paternal grandparents, Norman and Sandra of Orleans, Vermont; his maternal grandparents, Scott and Monica of Newport, Vermont; his maternal great-grandmother, Denise of Newport, Vermont; his aunts Melanie and Anna of Louisville, Kentucky; Melissa (Justin) and Michelle (Roland) of Dayton, Ohio; Laura (Zeke) of Sandown, New Hampshire; Meagan of Derby Line, Vermont; Sara (Craig) of Newport, Vermont; and Michaela (Joe) of Lowell, Vermont; as well as numerous cousins. He was preceded in death by his cousin, Philip James McNamara.
A celebration of Gus' life will be held on Thursday, August 1, at 10:00 AM at the Reformed Baptist Church, 3400 Wilderness Trail, Louisville, KY. A brief graveside service at Cave Hill Cemetery will follow. Visiting hours will be held on Wednesday, July 31, from 5-8 PM at Bosse Funeral Home, 1355 Ellison Ave, Louisville, KY.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Norton Children's Hospital Foundation - Brave Hearts (an organization supporting families of children with congenital heart defects) or the Joubert family's GoFundMe. Those wishing to send cards of sympathy may address them to:
C/O Mark & Amanda
Reformed Baptist Church of Louisville
P.O. Box 991257
Louisville, KY 40269
The family would like to extend their deepest thanks and appreciation to the staff at Norton Children's Hospital for the compassionate care they provided throughout Gus' 229 days of life. Each day with Gus was a gift and their hard work and loving dedication made each day possible. Norton Children's Hospital, was, in the end, Gus' home. Gus' family also wishes to extend their heartfelt gratitude to their friends at the Reformed Baptist Church of Louisville for their steady support over the last year. Truly, they have continued to fulfill the law of Christ in bearing this precious burden alongside Gus' family.
Above all, the family will remain forever grateful to those who made the compassionate choice to donate the heart of their own child, granting Gus six more months of life.
"I will give thanks to you, Lord, with all my heart; I will tell of all the marvelous things you have done." Psalm 9:1

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