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4 Dedication
How many times have you seen her there talking to another member of the faculty, or a student? It’s no doubt that your answer is many. Mrs. Anne Uva is one of the brightest rays of sunshine on the staff here at CBA.
Everyone knows of her deep determination and ded ication to her work for campus ministries. For fifteen years she has been a part of the CBA community. She began as an art teacher and then took on more respon sibility with the title of campus minister. Everyone knows that this is her title but how many of you know exactly what that involves? Mrs. Uva takes on most of the responsibility involved in making the masses we celebrate what they are. She also takes on the re sponsibility o f guidance. One o f her many purposes is to be around for anyone, student or staff, that needs
Mrs. Uva’s responsibil ities seem endless. She never fails to maintain the chapel with meticulous care. Here she prepares a wonderful floral arrangement.
T he Crop Walk is just one of Mrs. Uva’s many projects. With the help of ded icated students like Johanna Dalakos the work does not
seem so overwhelming.
spiritual advice. Her dedication to her work makes Mrs. Uva one of the most approachable people we know, and for this we are all eternally grateful.
Last year was one of pain for all of the CBA family but especially for Mrs. Uva. The loss of her husband. Dr. Samuel Uva, affected us all but no one showed more strength in the face of pain than Mrs. Anne Uva. Who does the person that always gives support go to when they need support? No one single person could have been there for her so we pulled together as a community and displayed the love we have for her and her family.
We would like to take this opportunity to extend our warmest gratitude for all the work she has done here at CBA. Mrs. Uva, this book is for you and we can only hope to live a life as full and as rich as yours.
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