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T. Lynn Weston (August 15, 1971) was born Tracy Lynn Smith in Dawson (Terrell County), Georgia. Her parents James Edward Smith, Sr., and Helen Walker-Smith were manual workers in the small rural town. T. Lynn Weston is the eldest of four children.

Education T. Lynn Weston attended the public schools of Terrell County, Georgia. She is a graduate of Terrell High School class of 1989. After high school, she enlisted in the United States Navy. However, she was medically discharged a few months later. T. Lynn Weston enrolled in now Albany Technical College (formerly Albany Technical Institute) in 1994. She obtained a diploma in Child Development and Related Care in 1996. In 2002 she enrolled at Albany State University. She graduated in 2007 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Early Childhood Education. In 2009, she graduated from the same college obtaining a Master of Science Degree in Early Childhood Education. In 2011, she graduated from Albany State University obtaining a Specialist Degree in Education Leadership (Building Level). In 2021, T. Lynn Weston became certified in Special Education, General Education and Consultation.

Personal Life T. Lynn Weston is married to Pastor Willard O. Weston. Together, the couple has five children. Three of the children were born before the relationship. They have two grandchildren as well. One of the grandchildren is the inspiration behind Cay's Station books, ebooks, and videos.

Professional/Career T. Lynn Weston has published nearly fifteen books, her most notable books being "Ethel", "Rooms: A Mystery", "Lady and the Beggar", and "Sondai, All By Herself". She is the founder of the magazine/newsletter "Rainbows: Spreading Across Child Development". T. Lynn Weston and her husband co-founded Noah's Ark Preschool Academy of Terrell, Inc., a non-profit childcare center in Dawson, Georgia. They also co-founded Noah's Rainbow Academy, which is an after-school program and summer enrichment program. The couple also founded Giving Rainbows which is an initiative that teaches children to give back to their community. The initiative gives a $500.00 scholarship to a deserving senior from the local high school.

List of Books authored and Published by T. Lynn Weston Zima's Notes 31-Mar-20 My Best Friend is a Maggot 15-Apr-20 Gypse's Box 8-May-20 The Wind and the Dandelion 12-May-20 Ethel 22-Jun-20 Summer of Genesis 13-Jul-20 Lady and the Beggar 17-Aug-20 A Pathway to Free 1-Jan-21 The Last Face of Evi Jene 8-Jun-21 Rooms: A Mystery 27-Jun-21 Cay's Favorite Toy 6-Aug-21 Cay's Friends 7-Aug-22 The New Kids on the Corner 14-Sep-22 Not On My Face 18-Jun-23 Sondai, All By Herself 30-Nov-23

T. Lynn Weston is also a member of the National Association for the Education of Young Children. She has been spotlighted in the organization YC (Young Children) article. T. Lynn Weston is a board member for the organization's Georgia affiliation GAEYC. She serves as the Member-At-Large and representative for District 1 in Georgia.

T. Lynn Weston is a Special Education teacher at a neighboring middle school. She has been in public education for nearly twenty years.

Ministry T. Lynn Weston is one of the founding ministers of an evangelical ministry titled "Kingdom Living Evangelical Ministry. The ministry was formerly called Kingdom Builders. But after much prayer and discussion, the name Kingdom Living was approved. The ministry aires weekly on Facebook and YouTube. T. Lynn Weston is influential in airing her husband's ministry at Sardis Baptist Church in Dawson, Georgia. The ministry is aired via Facebook and YouTube. Pastor Weston, became famous at the beginning of the pandemic. He was interviewed by a national news media as the pastor who was performing the most funerals for victims of the pandemic. At that time, Pastor Weston was eulogizing nearly two or three funerals a week. Several couples and relatives contracted the disease.

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  1. ^ "'It's gone haywire': When COVID-19 arrived in rural America". 6 May 2020.
  2. ^ "It's Gone Haywire". Retrieved May 6, 2020.
  3. ^ T. Lynn Weston http://www.amazon.com. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)