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Mom of 4 awarded furniture

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JACKSON, MS (Mississippi News Now) -

Miskelly Furniture continues its season of giving campaign with a special delivery for a Jackson mother of four.

Cherita Armon and her children lost everything in a fire a few months ago and had been living with relatives until recently.

The family watched as the delivery crew unloaded their new living room furniture which included a sofa, love seat and tables.

Armon also received a queen size bed, a twin bed and a set of bunk beds...

Armon works at McWillie Elementary and was nominated by some of her co-workers.

Armon says, "this is the best Christmas gift that I could have ever received. And I'm just thankful and I'm grateful and I thank god, for one, for putting me on the hearts of many. And I thank the McWillie staff for getting together to nominate me for this blessing. So I feel great."

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