Ruth Balchin
Elberton
Ruth Hind Balchin, 88, of Brunswick, formerly of Elberton,
died Wednesday, July 29, 1998.
A native of Newton County, Mrs. Balchin was a daughter
of the late Rev. Alfred T. and Birdie Almond Hind and was the widow of
Ralph W. Balchin Sr. She was a school teacher, a homemaker and a member
of Bethlehem United Methodist Church, where she served as pianist for more
than 50 years.
Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Bethlehem
UMC with the Revs. Kevin Cooley and John Heckman officiating. Burial will
be in the church cemetery. The body will be placed in the church at 10
a.m.
Survivors include a daughter, Emily B. Swicegood, Brunswick;
two sons, Thomas Balchin, Burlington, N.C., and Ralph W. Balchin Jr., Fayetteville;
a sister, Glynn Chesnut, South Bend, Ind.; a brother, A.T. Hind Jr., Spartanburg,
S.C.; and five grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Russell Balchin, Joe Myers, Kevin
Swicegood, Michael Swicegood, Andy Balchin and Casey Freeman Jr.
The family is at the residence, Lincolnton Highway, and
will receive friends 7-9 p.m. today.
Hicks Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Alice Berryman
Greensboro
Alice Anne Shivar Berryman, 63, of 1020 Tree A Coon Place
died Thursday, July 30, 1998.
A native of Wake County, N.C., Mrs. Berryman was a daughter
of the late Beulah Hinson and James Homer Shivar. She was a 1956 graduate
of the University of Georgia with a master's degree in education. She was
a school teacher in Clarke County schools for 28 years and in DeKalb County
schools for two years. She was a member of Walker United Methodist Church
and Alpha Delta Kappa sorority.
Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Walker UMC
with Revs. Rick Maeser and David Shivar officiating. Burial will be at
3 p.m. in Evergreen Memorial Park, Athens.
Survivors include her husband, W.C. "Bill" Berryman; two
daughters, Becky Berryman Stevens, Athens, and Cathy Berryman, Atlanta;
a son, W.C. Berryman Jr., Athens; a sister, Rebecca Martin, Athens; a brother,
J.H. Shivar Jr., Watkinsville; four great-grandchildren; and nieces and
nephews.
Pallbearers will be Tom Collier, Deleon Walker, Jack Snell,
Robert Babb, Dennis Lovelace and Al LaCross.
Memorials may be made to Walker United Methodist Church
or the American Cancer Society.
McCommons Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
John P. Black
Hull
John P. Black of Sanford Community, Hull, Ga., died Wednesday,
July 29, 1998. He celebrated his 54th birthday on July 26th.
He was the son of Ramie Turner Black of Cleveland, Ga.,
and the late Issac P. Black. In addition to his mother,
he is survived by his wife of 32 years, Linda Standridge Black, two daughters
and sons-in-law, Johnette and Butch Appleby of Hull, Ga., and Amy and Dennis
Smock of Danielsville, Ga., and his in-laws, Talmer and Oma Standridge
of Cleveland, Ga. He was "Papa" to five grandchildren, Kristen, Branson
and Matthew Smock and Stephen and Kaitlin Appleby.
John was owner and sole technician of Black's Appliance
Repair Inc. He never won any honors for his job, but had hundreds of valued,
loyal customers.
John was an active member of Gordon's Chapel United Methodist
Church where he had served on the Administrative Council for numerous years.
He was also very actively involved in the Athens Area Emmaus Community.
Visitation will be Friday, July 31, and Saturday, August
1, from 7-9 p.m. Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. Sunday, August 2, 1998,
at Gordons Chapel UMC with the Rev. Robert Passmore and the Rev. Billy
Pittman officiating. Burial will be in Gordon's Chapel UMC Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Hoke Howard, Neal Watson, George Bailey,
Ray Cochran, Robert Davis and Steve Young. Honorary pallbearers will be
all the men of Gordon's Chapel UMC.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the new van
fund for Gordon's Chapel UMC, 6625 Nowhere Road, Hull, Ga. 30646.
Lord & Stephens Funeral Home East, Athens, is in charge
of arrangements.
Sarah Brewer
Carnesville
Sarah Ruth Elrod Brewer, 60, of Clearwater, Fla., formerly
of Toccoa, died Monday, July 27, 1998.
A native of Franklin County, Mrs. Brewer was a daughter
of the the late Joseph Clayton and Vira Gibby Elrod and was the widow of
James Brewer. She was preceded in death by a son, Wayne Brewer. She was
a homemaker and a member of the Church of God.
Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Hopewell
Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Steve Welch officiating. Burial will
be in the church cemetery.
Survivors include two daughters, Brenda Rush, Clearwater,
Fla., and Teresa Thomas, Carnesville; three sisters, Mozelle Butts and
Mattie Alexander, both of Toccoa, and Diane Simmons, Carnesville; four
grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
The family is at Thomas Lane, New Bethel Community, and
will receive friends 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. today at Ginn Funeral Home.
Dennis Brown
Colbert
Dennis Edward "Unk" Brown, 47, of 2614 Hardeman Morris
Road died Wednesday, July 29, 1998.
A native of South Carolina, Mr. Brown was a son of the
late John Ashley and Mildred Miles Brown. He lived in Athens most of his
life, was self-employed as a brick mason and of the Baptist faith.
Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 1, 1998,
at Bernstein Funeral Home Chapel, Athens, with the Rev. Janice Loggins
officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Memorial Park, Athens.
Survivors include a daughter, Bonnie Jean Brown, Springtown,
Texas; two sons, Michael Brown and Dennis Brown, both of Springtown, Texas;
four sisters, Pat Jones, Clayton, Shelia Brown, Augusta, and Donna Busbee
and Gail McClellan, both of Colbert; two grandchildren and a number of
nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers will be David Tittle, Raymond Busbee Jr.,
Russell Busbee, Timothy Skeens, Jeffery Gannaway and John Mullinax.
The family will receive friends 7-9 p.m. today at the
funeral home.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Mary's
Hospice, 1150 Dearing St., Athens, Ga. 30601.
Ida W. Davis
Westminster, S.C.
Ida Katheryn Wood Davis, 82, of 471 Barton Creek Road
died Thursday, July 30, 1998.
A native of Stephens County, Mrs. Davis was a daughter
of the late John Terrell and Vasie Bramblett Wood. She was preceded in
death by a son, Walter Ray Davis. She was a member of Northside Baptist
Church, Toccoa.
Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Northside
Baptist Church with the Revs. Wayne Roper and Ernest Ivester officiating.
Burial will be in Tugalo Baptist Church Cemetery.
Survivors include her husband, James Walter Davis; a daughter,
Brenda Voyles, Hull; a son, James Davis, Lavonia; four grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Mike Davis, Kevin Brown, Todd Voyles,
Jason Voyles and Dennis Muller.
The family is at the residence and will receive friends
3-5 and 7-9 p.m. today at Acree-Davis Funeral Home, Toccoa.
Sharon Faulkner
Dunwoody
Sharon Faulkner, 36, died Sunday, July 26, 1998.
A native of Jackson County, Ms. Faulkner was a daughter
of Betty Joe Beasley, Banks County, and James McAuthor, Glennville. She
was a 1978 graduate of Banks County High School and a member of Homer First
Baptist Church, Homer.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. today at Jones Chapel
Baptist Church with the Revs. George Rucker and Fred Wilson officiating.
Burial will be in Homer First Baptist Church Cemetery.
Survivors, in addition to her Vanessa Rucker, Glennville;
her stepfather, James Beasley, Banks County; four children, Roger Rucker,
Cordero Rucker, Theresa Faulkner and Katina Faulkner, all of Banks County;
four sisters, Gail Calhoun and Linda Faulkner, both of Banks County, and
Andrea Bently and Katina Rucker, both of Lakeland, Fla.; four brothers,
James McAuthor Rucker Jr. and Carlos Rucker, both of Lakeland Fla., and
James K. Rucker and Christopher Rucker, both of Glennville; a stepsister,
Jeanie Ruth Bonds, Banks County; a stepgrandmother, Salley Janie Beasley,
Cannon; three grandchildren; and nieces and nephews.
Mason Funeral Home, Commerce, is in charge of arrangements.
Arlene Koedel
Pittsburgh
Arlene Sue Koedel, 52, formerly of Athens died Feb. 17,
1998.
Mrs. Koedel was a daughter of the late F. Courtney and
Gladys Donoghue. She will be remembered for her work at Athens Regional
Medical Center Development Council and the NCAA men's tennis tournaments.
Most recently she was involved with the Pennsylvania Special Olympics.
Graveside memorial services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday
in Evergreen Memorial Park with the Rev. Jon Appleton officiating.
Survivors include her husband, Gilbert E. Koedel; a son,
Scott S. Koedel; and a sister, Diane Swartz.
Memorials may be made to Athens Regional Medical Center
or Pennsylvania Special Olympics, 1100 Washington Ave., Carnegie, Penn.
15106.
Harry K. Neal Sr.
Madison
Harry K. Neal Sr., 80, of 624 Old Post Road died Wednesday,
July 29, 1998.
Mr. Neal was born December 25, 1917, the son of the late
James Richard Neal and Viola Law Morris Neal, Kite.
Mr. Neal was a graduate of Adrian High School and the
University of Georgia with a B.S. in agriculture. He was employed by the
State Office of Agriculture Adjustment Administration, Athens, Ga., 1940-41,
and transferred to Farm Security Administration as assistant County Supervisor,
Appling, Ga., in 1941. He was transferred to Eatonton, Ga., 1942-44, as
an associate FSA supervisor. He became County Supervisor with Farmers Home
Administration, Madison, Ga., where he served from March 1944-Dec. 1961.
Harry was FmHA District Director 1961-1984. Throughout
the years he received many honors and awards for outstanding job performances.
In 1951 he received the National Superior Service award in agriculture
in Washington, D.C. In later years he received the National Sustained Superior
Work Performance award in agriculture on three occasions. In 1982 he received
the distinguished FmHA award from the University of Georgia Alumni association
for outstanding profession service. Under his supervision the first Rural
Housing Loan for FmHA under that particular authority was made in Georgia
in December 1949 and this house was the first in the nation to be completed.
In 1962, the last year Harry was FmHA Supervisor in Morgan
County, the Morgan County FmHA program was selected as the most outstanding
FmHA credit program in the nation.
In "After a Hundred Years - The 1962 Yearbook of Agriculture,"
a chapter in the book, Credit Plus Program, gave an account of the FmHA
credit program in Morgan County.
Mr. Neal was a member of Madison Kiwanis Club 1944-84,
and served as president of the club in 1949. In 1959 he was honored by
Madison Kiwanis members with a bronze plaque and a special program in recognition
of outstanding Kiwanis and community service.
He served as a member of the Morgan County Hospital authority
and was chairman for several terms. He was a Director of the Bank of Madison
1961-91 and a member of Madison Investment Company 1957-89.
Mr. Neal is survived by his wife, Lynne Claxton Neal;
a daughter, Lynda Neal Weston, Athens; a son, Harry K. Neal Jr., Dalton;
two granddaughters, Lynne Weston Bottoms and Laura Weston Wilfong, Athens;
two grandsons, Jonathan Claxton Neal, Chattanooga, Tenn., and Zachery Lee
Neal, Dalton; and a great-grandson, Charles Benson Bottoms IV, Athens.
He is also survived by one sister, Mrs. J. Carl Lawson, Swainsboro, and
two brothers, Richard S. Neal, Swainsboro, and Henry G. Neal, Dublin.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 31,
1998, at Madison Baptist Church where Mr. Neal served as a deacon for several
years. Dr. James Ross, pastor of Madison Baptist Church will officiate
at the church and the Rev. Benson Bottoms will conduct the entombment service.
In lieu of flowers, those desiring to do so may make memorials
to their favorite charity or organization.
Simmons Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Grace Noble
Athens
Grace Elizabeth Onstott Noble, 104, of 801 Riverhill Drive
died Tuesday, July 21, 1998.
A native of Derry, N.H., Mrs. Noble was a daughter of
the late Rev. Daniel and Anna Melissa Long Onstott and was preceded in
death by her husband, Mr. Clyde E. Noble Sr. She was a housewife, English
teacher, theatre manager, librarian and secretary, and a member of First
Presbyterian Church.
Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 1,
1998, with Dr. Joseph Berry, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, officiating.
Burial will be at 10 a.m. Monday, Aug. 3, 1998, in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Princeton,
Ind.
Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Dr. Clyde
E. Noble and Janet L. Noble, Athens; and four grandchildren, Susan Noble,
Norwalk, Conn., David W. Noble, Athens, and Robert E. Noble and Steven
C. Noble, both of Atlanta.
Pallbearers will be members of Lodge 64.
The family will receive friends after the services.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to First Presbyterian
Church, 185 E. Hancock Ave., Athens, Ga. 30601.
Katie Mae Wilson
Athens
Katie Mae Maddox Wilson of 150 Bazzelle Ave. died Friday,
July 24, 1998.
A native of Oglethorpe County, Mrs. Wilson was a daughter
of the late Bish and Mozell Mattox. She was a member of Clarke Grove Baptist
Church.
Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Clarke
Grove Baptist Church with the Rev. Willie Z. Harris officiating. Burial
will be in the church cemetery.
Survivors include two daughters, Lois L. Foster, Philadelphia,
and Addie Johnson, Newark, N.J.; three sisters, Minnie L. Muckle, Athens,
Cora Clark, Knoxville, Tenn., and Lucy Kennedy, New Jersey; an aunt, Mattie
L. Lumpkin, Athens; four grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and nieces
and nephews.
Winfrey's Mutual Funeral Home will announce arrangements.
Anne Berryman
Greensboro
Alice Anne Shivar Berryman, 63, of 1020 Tree A Coon Place
died Thursday, July 30, 1998.
A native of Wake County, N.C., Mrs. Berryman was a daughter
of the late Beulah Hinson and James Homer Shivar. She was a 1956 graduate
of the University of Georgia with a master's degree in education. She was
a school teacher in Clarke County schools for 28 years and for two years
in DeKalb County schools. She was a member of Walker United Methodist Church
and Alpha Delta Kappa sorority.
Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Friday at Walker UMC
with Revs. Rick Maeser and David Shivar officiating. Burial was at 3 p.m.
in Evergreen Memorial Park, Athens.
Survivors include her husband, W.C. "Bill" Berryman; two
daughters, Becky Berryman Stevens, Athens, and Cathy Berryman, Atlanta;
a son, W.C. Berryman Jr., Athens; a sister, Rebecca Martin, Athens; a brother,
J.H. Shivar Jr., Watkinsville; four grandchildren and nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers were Tom Collier, Deleon Walker, Jack Snell,
Robert Babb, Dennis Lovelace and Al LaCross.
Memorials may be made to Walker United Methodist Church
or the American Cancer Society.
McCommons Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
John P. Black
Hull
John P. Black of Sanford Community, Hull, Ga., died Wednesday,
July 29, 1998. He celebrated his 54th birthday on July 26.
He was the son of Ramie Turner Black of Cleveland, Ga.,
and the late Issac P. Black. In addition to his mother,
he is survived by his wife of 32 years, Linda Standridge Black, two daughters
and sons-in-law, Johnette and Butch Appleby of Hull, Ga., and Amy and Dennis
Smock of Danielsville, Ga., and his in-laws, Talmer and Oma Standridge
of Cleveland, Ga. He was "Papa" to five grandchildren, Kristen, Branson
and Matthew Smock and Stephen and Kaitlin Appleby.
John was owner and sole technician of Black's Appliance
Re pair Inc. He never won any honors for his job, but had hundreds of valued,
loyal customers.
John was an active member of Gordon's Chapel United Methodist
Church where he had served on the Administrative Council for numerous years.
He was also very actively involved in the Athens Area Emmaus Community.
Visitation will be Saturday, August 1, from 7-9 p.m. Funeral
services will be at 3 p.m. Sunday, August 2, 1998, at Gordons Chapel UMC
with the Rev. Robert Passmore and the Rev. Billy Pittman officiating. Burial
will be in Gordon's Chapel UMC Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Hoke Howard, Neal Watson, George Bailey,
Ray Cochran, Robert Davis and Steve Young. Honorary pallbearers will be
all the men of Gordon's Chapel UMC.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the new van
fund for Gordon's Chapel UMC, 6625 Nowhere Road, Hull, Ga. 30646.
Lord & Stephens Funeral Home East, Athens, is in charge
of arrangements.
Dennis Brown
Colbert
Dennis Edward "Unk" Brown, 47, of 2614 Hardeman Morris
Road died Wednesday, July 29, 1998.
A native of South Carolina, Mr. Brown was a son of the
late
John Ashley and Mildred Miles Brown. He lived in Athens
most of his life, was self-employed as a brick mason and of the Baptist
faith.
Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. today, Aug. 1, 1998,
at Bernstein Funeral Home Chapel, Athens, with the Rev. Janice Loggins
officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Memorial Park, Athens.
Survivors include a daughter, Bonnie Jean Brown, Springtown,
Texas; two sons, Michael Brown and Dennis Brown, both of Springtown, Texas;
four sisters, Pat Jones, Clayton, Shelia Brown, Augusta, and Donna Busbee
and Gail McClellan, both of Colbert; a brother, John Michael Brown, Augusta;
two grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers will be David Tittle, Raymond Busbee Jr.,
Russell Busbee, Timothy Skeens, Jeffery Gannaway and John Mullinax.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Mary's
Hospice, 1150 Dearing St., Athens, Ga. 30601.
Franklin Davis
Commerce
Franklin Wayne Davis, 71, of 284 Spring St. died Friday,
July 31, 1998.
A native of Winter Haven, Fla., Mr. Davis was a son of
the late Roberta Davis. He was a tour bus driver.
Funeral services will be at 4 p.m. Sunday at Pine Grove
Baptist Church, Gillsville, with the Revs. Kennety Waddell and Darryl Womack
officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
Survivors include his wife, Jean Davis; four daughters,
Marie Dingus, Beaver, Ohio, Gail Harris, Memphis, Tenn., Donna Sundin,
Virginia Beach, Va., and Crickett Wright, New Smyrna Beach, Fla.; a son,
Marty Howard, St. Cloud, Fla.; three sisters, Adis Brown and Eleanor Duncan,
both of Winter Haven, Fla., Jeanette Brown, Woodstock; 11 grandchildren
and 13 great-grandchildren.
The family will receive friends 7-9 p.m. today at Ivie
Funeral Home.
Revonda Drake
Danielsville
Revonda Garrett Drake, 81, of 8459 Wildcat Bridge Road
died Thursday, July 30, 1998.
Mrs. Drake was born in Madison County, April 2, 1917,
a daughter of the late Will and Pearl Parson Garrett. She was preceded
in death by a great-grandchild, Simon Carter. She was a homemaker and a
member of Bethel Baptist Church. Her husband was the late Roy Drake.
Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. today at Pruitte Funeral
Home, Royston, with the Revs. Larry Boling and John McCoy officiating.
Burial will be in Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery.
Survivors include two daughters, Ruth Dove and Leevon
Ray, both of Royston; a son, Larry G. Drake, Royston; four grandchildren,
Amy Drake and Dusty Drake, both of Royston, Theresa Dove, Elberton, and
Gail Jarrel, Evans; a great-grandchild, Jill Carter, Evans; and two sisters,
Orene Phillips, Danielsville, and Odie King, North Carolina.
Pallbearers will be Dusty Drake, Herbert Drake, Donald
Phillips, Jackie King, Bradley Coile and Robert Garrett.
The family is at the residence.
Virginia Mauldin
Cornelia
Virginia Brown Mauldin, 66, of Pea Ridge Road died Friday,
July 31, 1998.
A native of Modoc, S.C., Mrs. Mauldin was a daughter of
the late James Franklin and Florence Reese Brown. She was retired from
Carwood Manufacturing after 22 years of service and was a member of First
Baptist Church, Warner Robins.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. today at Whitfield
Funeral Home, Baldwin, with the Rev. Clyde Garrison officiating. Burial
will be in Veterans of Foreign Wars Cemetery.
Survivors include her husband, Raymond H. Mauldin; three
daughters, Dianne Thompson, Alto, Deborah Sutton, Batesville, and Sandy
Armour, Baldwin; a sister, Vickey Toms, Lilburn; two brothers, William
L. Brown, Gainesville, and Charles F. Brown, Harlem; eight grandchildren
and five great-grandchildren.
Grace Noble
Athens
Grace Elizabeth Onstott Noble, 104, of 801 Riverhill Drive
died Tuesday, July 21, 1998.
A native of Derry, N.H., Mrs. Noble was a daughter of
the late Rev. Daniel and Anna Melissa Long Onstott and was preceded in
death by her husband, Mr. Clyde E. Noble Sr. She was a housewife, English
teacher, theatre manager, librarian and secretary, and a member of First
Presbyterian Church.
Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. today, Aug. 1, 1998,
at Bridges Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. Joseph Berry, pastor of First Presbyterian
Church, officiating. Burial will be at 10 a.m. Monday, Aug. 3, 1998, in
I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Princeton, Ind.
Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Dr. Clyde
E. Noble and Janet L. Noble, Athens; and four grandchildren, Susan Noble,
Norwalk, Conn., David W. Noble, Athens, and Robert E. Noble and Steven
C. Noble, both of Atlanta.
The family will receive friends after the services.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to First Presbyterian
Church, 185 E. Hancock Ave., Athens, Ga. 30601.
Annette Orr
Tupelo, Miss.
Annette Owens Orr, 87, died Wednesday, July 29, 1998.
Mrs. Orr was a daughter of the late Ben and Esther Wall
Owens and was the widow of Walter H. Orr. She was a member of Wesley United
Methodist Church, where she taught two generations of 3-year-olds in Sunday
School. She was active in United Methodist Women and the Stay Young Older
Adult Fellowship, and was a Red Cross volunteer for more than 30 years,
having assisted with the Gray Ladies. She was a member of the Flowerdale
Homemakers' Club and the Thursday Culture Club.
Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Friday at W.E. Pegues
Funeral Home with the Revs. Eugene Horton, Betty Flynn and Ron Barham officiating.
Graveside services will be at 4 p.m. today in Barrow Memorial Gardens,
Winder.
Survivors include a son, Ben J. Orr, Tupelo; three sisters,
Mildred Orr, Winder, and Eudene Cooper and Marie Harris, both of Stone
Mountain; two granddaughters and a great-grandson.
The family will receive friends 1:30-4 p.m. today at Smith
Funeral Home, Winder.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Capital
Fund Campaign of Traceway Retirement Community, 2800 W. Main St., Tupelo,
Miss. 38801, or a favorite charity.
Luther Parker
Baldwin
Luther Parker, 72, of Georgia Highway 105 died Thursday,
July 30, 1998.
A native of Banks County, Mr. Parker was a son of the
late Arthur and Jennie Carter Parker. He was a member of Lamar Christian
Church and was retired from Schnadig Corporation after more than 45 years
of service.
Funeral services will be at 4 p.m. today at Lamar Christian
Church with Mike Robertson and the Rev. Leon Brown officiating. Burial
will be in the church cemetery.
Survivors include his wife, Mary Andrews Parker; two sons,
Lamar Parker, Cornelia, and Greg Parker, Baldwin; and three grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to the Lamar Christian Church Building
Fund, 3427 Georgia Highway 105, Baldwin, Ga. 30511.
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