Cris, Matt and Freddy’s long day in Atlanta visiting Cap 1 & AMH Finance…










He who is slow to anger has great understanding, but he who is quick-tempered exalts folly.” – Proverbs 14:29
One of the Merriam Webster definitions of patience is: “steadfast despite opposition, difficulty, or adversity.” It’s not the most uplifting definition. Being patient is hard because as humans, we have a tendency to want what we want at that particular moment. Unfortunately, it seems that life is often a test of patience.
I struggle with waiting – whether it’s sitting in traffic or at a restaurant. Why, I’d rather drive five miles out of the way than sit stuck in traffic. I get impatient when I’m facing a deadline and get interrupted, or when someone says they’ll do something and then fall through.
Where do you struggle with patience? Do you ever pray, “Lord, give me some patience, now!” Let me suggest a few practical ways to learn patience:
Patience is a precious commodity, for it’s a powerful way to win the respect of others and turn a potential enemy into a friend.



Join us next week for information and sign up with our new 401k provider.
We will have meetings at both locations to answer all of your questions about
the transition.
This is a mandatory meeting for ALL employees. You must attend to sign up or
waive. Listen for announcements that will be made for the times to attend.
South location: North location:
Chevy Community Room Honda Conference Room
Tuesday, June 18th Thursday June 20th
and Wednesday, June 19th and Friday, June 21st


| Employee Name | Hire Date | Job Code | Location |
| BURKE, TYLER M | 05/06/2019 | SALESMAN | NORTH |
| ASHLEY, DOMINIQUE S | 05/06/2019 | INTERNET N | NORTH |
| DELVALLE, CARLOS L | 05/06/2019 | LUBE TECH | NORTH |
| KIRK, DALLAS M | 05/06/2019 | DET WASH | SOUTH |
| SHAW, RYAN J | 05/06/2019 | SALESMAN | NORTH |
| PAUL, SHUVRA | 05/06/2019 | FIN CLOSER | NORTH |
| VALENTIN, BRIANA I | 05/07/2019 | RECEPTION | SOUTH |
| SEAMARS, CHERYL T | 05/13/2019 | CASHIER | NORTH |
| RAGONESE, YOLANDA M | 05/13/2019 | CASHIER | SOUTH |
| HUGHES, CHEYANNE A | 05/13/2019 | INTERNET N | NORTH |
| KELLY, ARIEL J | 05/13/2019 | LOT PORTER | SOUTH |
| VAUGHN, MEGAN L | 05/13/2019 | VEH EXCHAN | NORTH |
| ORTEGA, MISAEL | 05/14/2019 | SALESMAN | SOUTH |
| RAMOS, JOSHUA | 05/18/2019 | DET WASH | NORTH |
| TACKETT, JOMAURI R | 05/20/2019 | SALESMAN | SOUTH |
| COUEY, SHANE R | 05/21/2019 | SALESMAN | NORTH |
| JONES, LINDA D | 05/23/2019 | CASHIER | NORTH |
| ALLUMS, DEMETRIUS S | 05/24/2019 | SALESMAN | SOUTH |
| DAVIS, CHARLIE D | 05/24/2019 | SALESMAN | SOUTH |
| RIVERA, DARRELL J | 05/24/2019 | TECHNICIAN | SOUTH |
| KIMBALL, TRINA M | 05/24/2019 | INTERNET N | NORTH |
| MATOS, ANGEL B | 05/24/2019 | TECHNICIAN | SOUTH |
| PINNOCK, DENIS F | 05/24/2019 | SALESMAN | NORTH |

| Employee Name | Hire Date | Years here | Job Code | Location |
| ANDERSON, LONNIE | 06/10/2013 | 6 years | DET TECH | SOUTH |
| STEFFES, TRACEY J | 06/17/2013 | 6 years | SALESMAN | SOUTH |
| CLARKE, MICHAEL K | 06/03/2015 | 4 years | BS MANAGER | SOUTH |
| JENER, PEDRO | 06/08/2015 | 4 years | FIN CLOSER | NORTH |
| LIGHTFOOT, CHRISTOPHER | 06/06/2016 | 3 years | TECHNICIAN | NORTH |
| WRIGHT, WILLIE J | 06/12/2017 | 2 years | SALESMAN | SOUTH |
| MOLINA, STEPHANIE M | 06/12/2017 | 2 years | VEH EXCHAN | NORTH |
| VAZQUEZ, MIGUEL A | 06/12/2017 | 2 years | TECHNICIAN | NORTH |
| MURRAY, VICKIE S | 06/19/2017 | 2 years | VAN DRIVER | NORTH |
| JOHNSON, KELSEY T | 06/19/2017 | 2 years | CASHIER | SOUTH |
| DEJESUS, GABRIEL A | 06/24/2017 | 2 years | SALESMAN | NORTH |
| ORTEGA, CARLOS | 06/26/2017 | 2 years | FIN CLOSER | SOUTH |
| MIEIR, CLAYTON M | 06/04/2018 | 1 year | SALES MGR | SOUTH |
| LIGHTSEY, VICTORIA J | 06/04/2018 | 1 year | INTERNET S | SOUTH |
| LICKLITER, TATIANA L | 06/04/2018 | 1 year | CASHIER | SOUTH |
| MALDONADO, JESUS M | 06/11/2018 | 1 year | LUBE TECH | SOUTH |
| ROSA, ANNIE | 06/18/2018 | 1 year | RECEPTION | SOUTH |
| USSERY, SAMANTHA A | 06/25/2018 | 1 year | RECEPTION | SOUTH |

Employee Name | Birth Date | Job Code | Location |
| MALDONADO, JESUS M | 6/1 | LUBE TECH | SOUTH |
| HERRERA, BRITTANY D | 6/1 | SALESMAN | SOUTH |
| JONES, LINDA D | 6/3 | CASHIER | NORTH |
| HOLMES, KENNETH R | 6/4 | TECHNICIAN | SOUTH |
| GADDY, CHASE M | 6/4 | LUBE TECH | SOUTH |
| COOPER, ANTHONY | 6/4 | SVC DRCTOR | NORTH |
| BOBEL, ANGELICA F | 6/6 | INTERNET S | SOUTH |
| OETKER, AMANDA S | 6/8 | FIN CLOSER | SOUTH |
| DAVIS, MARK L | 6/8 | SALESMAN | NORTH |
| ADAIR, JOSEPH M | 6/10 | SHIP/RECV | SOUTH |
| BRIGHAM, MARK D | 6/11 | TECHNICIAN | SOUTH |
| ENGLISH, DOUGLAS W | 6/11 | TECHNICIAN | SOUTH |
| BOYD, JERRY L | 6/11 | DET TECH | SOUTH |
| MC CANN, CHARLES | 6/13 | VAN DRIVER | NORTH |
| CHILTON, STEVEN L | 6/18 | PRTS DIRCT | SOUTH |
| CUEVAS, GEORGE X | 6/18 | DET TECH | NORTH |
| NORWOOD, CHARLIE E | 6/20 | SALES MGR | SOUTH |
| CANADY, VICKIE D | 6/20 | FIN ASST | SOUTH |
| ROBLES, DAVID I | 6/22 | COUNTERMAN | SOUTH |
| JOHNSON, TRENT T | 6/23 | BS HELPER | SOUTH |
| BYRD, CALVIN E | 6/24 | DET WASH | SOUTH |
| WOODSIDE, LEA K | 6/24 | WC | NORTH |
| HUTCHESON, RYAN M | 6/25 | SALESMAN | SOUTH |
| BOSWELL, MICHAEL R | 6/27 | SALESMAN | NORTH |
| CATANIA, ANTHONY V | 6/27 | ASM | NORTH |
| JOSLIN, CALLIE J | 6/27 | ASM | SOUTH |
| HARRISON, ERIN L | 6/29 | ADMIN INVT | SOUTH |
| DARQUEA, JOHN P | 6/29 | DET WASH | SOUTH |
| MAHONEY, TIMOTHY J | 6/30 | TECHNICIAN | SOUTH |
James worked part time at the north side car wash. He will be missed.

LAKELAND – James ‘Jim’ E. Williams, a loving husband, son, brother, uncle, son-in-law, brother-in-law, nephew-in-law, cousin and friend, passed away unexpectedly on June 1, 2019 in Lakeland, FL. Born on August 18, 1960 to Claire Williams and Beatrice (Stills) of Corning, NY, he was the youngest in a close-knit family of 7. Jim spent most of his life in Corning and was famously known for riding his bicycle in all kinds of weather conditions to and from work (just a short 26-mile loop) on a regular basis.
After retiring from Polly-O Dairy with 32.5 years of service, Jim and his wife, Chrissy, relocated to Lakeland, FL. Jim continued to work part-time for Lakeland Regal Automotive and led fitness/personal training classes in his community. In no time at all, Jim became very well-known and appreciated in his new community.
No matter who Jim encountered throughout his life, he never failed to inspire, motivate or encourage them to lead a healthier lifestyle. Jim will always be remembered as a patient, calm, quick-witted, humorous, kind-hearted, generous and caring man. He will always be thought of as someone who had a gift of storytelling that would leave you in stitches. Jim was a true gentleman who enjoyed the simple pleasures in life.
Jim is predeceased by his parents Beatrice and Claire Williams, his sister, Marion Sampson of Horseheads, NY, his brother Claire Williams of Elmira, NY and his father-in-law, Paul Yorio of Lakeland, FL. Jim is survived by his wife of 17 years, Chrissy Williams of Lakeland, FL; sisters Edna Williams of Corning, NY, Grace Williams (Gary Hetzel) of Corning, NY, Paul (Janet) Williams of Winston-Salem, NC and Dorothy Williams of Geneva, NY. Nieces and Nephews, Morgan Sampson, Jr., Alycia Griffin, Taswell Henderson, Jr., Andre Henderson, Lamar Williams, Jaymie Heard, Covan Heard, Morgyn and Jon Yorio and Rachael Hetzel; mother-in-law, Lynda Yorio (Regis Finnegan), brother-in-law, Mike (Ellen) Yorio.
The celebration of life service will be held on Friday, June 7, 2019 (Viewing Hours 1-3pm with the service immediately following) at the Lakeland Funeral Home and Memorial Gardens, 2125 S. Bartow Hwy., Lakeland, FL 33801. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be directed to Lighthouse Ministries, Inc. at
www.lighthousemin.org .
Thou shalt have no other gods before Me.”
Exodus 20:3
Did you realize that every single person on earth has values? Now, they may not be GOOD values, but values, nonetheless. Even the mafia and drug lords have values. Confusion about values comes because man starts at the wrong place – himself.
We’re filled with a culture of many people that are seeking to do what is “right in their own eyes.” This has led to chaos – morally, spiritually, emotionally, and relationally. I urge you to start with God’s number one commandment, “You shall have no other gods before Me.”
Some argue that whatever is most important to you is really your god. So, what makes the top of your priorities list? Is it family, success, money, power, possessions, or happiness? What is your most important value? When it’s anyone or anything besides God, it’s a ‘god’ (little ‘g’) and our value orientation gets out of whack.
When we start from the wrong place, we always wind up lost and confused – following false ‘gods.’ God says, “Start with Me; put Me first and all other values have a way of falling into place.” It’s the key to having the right values.