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Traves M. Feathers
Mrs. Traves M. Feathers, 83, of Colbert, died Thursday, February
3, 2000.
A native of Madison County, Mrs. Feathers was a daughter of the
late David and Lena Martin.
She was a longtime resident of the Colbert area and was a member
of Colbert Baptist Church. Mrs. Feathers was preceded in death
by her husband, Ed Feathers.
Funeral services were held Saturday, February 5, in the chapel
of Lord & Stephens Funeral Home, Danielsville, with the Revs.
Don Fuller and Herman Nation officiating. Burial was in Westlawn
Cemetery, Monroe.
Mrs. Feathers is survived by a niece and nephew, Sydney and Dewayne
Pearson, Hull.
Lord & Stephens Funeral Home, Danielsville, was in charge
of arrangements.
The Madison County Journal, February 9, 2000
J.Y. Hancock
J.Y. Hancock, 78, of Danielsville, died Thursday, February 3,
2000.
A native of Madison County, Mr. Hancock was a son of the late
Claude D. and Mittie Jarrells Hancock.
He was a member of Tabor Chapel CME Church.
Funeral services were held Saturday, February 5, at Tabor Chapel
CME Church with the Revs. Morris L. Colvin Sr. and Franklin D.
Winters officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.
Survivors include two sisters, Ruth Beasley, Danielsville, and
Vera Gunnells, Dahlonega; and two brothers, Paul Hancock, Dothan,
Ala., and Teddy R. Hancock, Dallas, Texas.
Hurley Funeral Home, Athens, was in charge of arrangements.
The Madison County Journal, February 9, 2000
Klein M. Fowler
Klein McRae Fowler, 76, of Milton, Fla., formerly of Danielsville,
died Wednesday, February 2, 2000.
Mr. Fowler was born June 8, 1923, in Madison County. He was a
son of the late A. Hoyt Fowler and Reba Crowe Fowler.
Mr. Fowler served in the U.S. Navy during World War II, and he
served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean Conflict and the
Vietnam War. He retired from the military on December 1, 1967.
Funeral services were held Monday, February 7, in the chapel
of Lewis Funeral Home, Milton, Fla., with U.S. Navy Chaplain
Ken Griffin officiating. Burial was in Barrancas National Cemetery
with full military honors.
Survivors include his wife, Helen L. Fowler; three sons, Ronald
Fowler, Riverside, Calf., John Fowler, Milton, Fla., and Wayne
Fowler, Corona, Calif.; one brother, Keith Fowler, Hull; nine
grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Lewis Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Madison County Journal, February 9, 2000
Floy M. Yarbrough
Mrs. Floy Mildred Yarbrough, 89, of Athens, died Tuesday, February
1, 2000.
A native of Madison County, Mrs. Yarbrough was a daughter of
the late Laura Morris and Redden Franklin Thompson.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 65 years, Alfred
Colquitt Yarbrough.
Funeral services were held Thursday, February 3, at Hull Baptist
Church with the Rev. Randy Crowe officiating. Burial was in the
church cemetery.
Survivors include daughters and sons-in-law, Carolyn Jane and
Gene Smart, Winterville, and Melba and David Kellar, Hull; one
sister, Mrs. Zuline Smith, Commerce; four grandchildren, Terry
Smart, Athens, Cheree Smart, Winterville, Chris Kellar, Suwanee,
and Matt Kellar, Stone Mountain; and seven great-grandchildren,
Brandi, Lauren and Mallory Smart, Brent Gulley, and Shannon,
Adam and Megan Kellar.
Lord & Stephens Funeral Home, East, was in charge of arrangements.
The Madison County Journal, February 9, 2000
Alice F. Dudley
Mrs. Alice Fleming Dudley, 78, of Royston, died Friday, February
4, 2000, at Cobb Memorial Hospital, Royston.
Mrs. Dudley was born March 14, 1921, in Franklin County. She
was a daughter of the late Leonard Earl and Roxie Foster Fleming.
Mrs. Dudley was a homemaker and a member of the Royston Church
of God, where she served as an officer of the Women's Ministries
for many years.
She was preceded in death by a brother, J.P. Fleming.
Funeral services were held Sunday, February 6, at the Royston
Church of God with the Rev. James Gunn officiating. Burial was
in Rose Hill Cemetery. David Fulghum, Jimmy Dove, Randy Osley,
Ed Brawner, Mike Bryant and Curtis Cape served as pallbearers.
Survivors include her husband, Major Dudley; two daughters, Jennifer
McCullar and Sandra Grizzle, both of Royston; two brothers, Hubert
Fleming and W.J. Fleming, both of Royston; three granddaughters
and four great-grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Royston Church
of God Women's Ministries, 121 Freedom Church Road, Royston,
GA 30662.
Pruitte Funeral Home, Royston, was in charge of arrangements.
The Madison County Journal, February 9, 2000
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Mary R. Woodall
Mrs. Mary Ruth Reynolds Woodall, 51, of Elberton, died Friday,
February 4, 2000.
A native of Elbert County, Mrs. Woodall was a daughter of the
late J.C. and Geneva Fowler Reynolds.
She was co-owner of J&B Granite Company and was the first
women stonecutter in Elberton. Mrs. Woodall was also a foster
mother to 45 children and was a member of Elberton Church of
God.
She was preceded in death by a daughter, Jennifer Lynn Woodall.
Funeral services were held Sunday, February 6, at the Elberton
Church of God with the Rev. Randy Coggins officiating. Burial
was in Elmhurst Cemetery.
Survivors include her husband, Jimmy Woodall; one daughter, Tammy
Parham, Comer; one son, Kenny Woodall, Elberton; three sisters,
Gertie McCannon, Elberton, Martha Drew, Carlton, and Eloise Schultz,
Tennessee; three brothers, Aaron Reynolds and David Reynolds,
both of Elberton, and Albert Reynolds, Comer; and six grandchildren.
Hicks Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Madison County Journal, February 9, 2000
Albon E. Allen
Albon E. "Al" Allen, 83, of Athens, died Thursday,
February 3, 2000.
A lifelong resident of Clarke County, Mr. Allen was a son of
the late William N. and Jessie Crow Allen.
He was a U.S. Army veteran, having served during World War II,
and had worked in the automobile business. Mr. Allen was retired
from Heyward Allen Motor Company and was a member of Princeton
United Methodist Church.
Funeral services were held Saturday, February 5, in the chapel
of Lord & Stephens Funeral Home, West, with the Rev. Russell
Repetske officiating. Burial was in Evergreen Memorial Park.
Glenn Allen, Joshua T. Allen, David Hutchinson, Ricky Allen,
Jamey Harrison and Bob Thomas served as pallbearers.
Survivors include his wife, Evelyn T. Allen; two sons, Larry
G. Allen, Watkinsville, and Bob Allen, Colbert; one sister, Agnes
Davis, Athens; one brother, Clarence Allen, Athens; and three
grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to a charity of one's
choice.
Lord & Stephens Funeral Home, West, was in charge of arrangements.
The Madison County Journal, February 9, 2000
Ray Davison
Ray Davison, 74, of Smyrna, brother of Catherine Jones, Danielsville,
died Thursday, February 3, 2000.
A native of Franklin County, Mr. Davidson was a son of Wilburn
Davison, Watkinsville.
He was a World War II veteran and was retired from the Atlanta
Fire Department. Mr. Davison was a member of Milford Church of
God, Austell, and a former member of Mount Paran Church of God
Central.
Funeral services were held Saturday, February 5, at Milford Church
of God with the Revs. Steve Brown and Johnny Willis officiating.
Other services were held at Middle River Baptist Church, Carnesville,
with the Rev. Larry Davison officiating. Burial was in the Trinity
Methodist Church cemetery, Carnesville.
Survivors, in addition to his sister and father, include his
wife, Mary Davison; one daughter, Donna Harley, Fort Lauderdale,
Fla.; one son, Gregory Alex Davison, Monticello; sister, Mary
Duvall, Hartwell; three brothers, Howell Davison, Monroe, Eugene
Davison, Warner Robins, and Larry Davison, Watkinsville; four
grandchildren, one great-granddaughter and nieces and nephews.
Carmichael Funeral Home, Smyrna, was in charge of arrangements.
The Madison County Journal, February 9, 2000
Nell M. Adkins
Mrs. Nell M. Adkins, 66, of Commerce, died Thursday, January
27, 2000, at her residence following an extended illness.
Mrs. Adkins was a daughter of the late George and Ary Salter
McDonald.
She was co-founder of Norcross Tag Company, located in Jefferson,
and was a member of Center United Methodist Church, Vidalia.
Memorial services were held Wednesday, February 2, in the chapel
of Ivie Funeral Home, Commerce, with Teddi Dial and Sam Dial
officiating.
Survivors include her husband, Arthur Laing Adkins; son and daughter-in-law,
Al and Krista Ginn Adkins, Jefferson; daughter and son-in-law,
Laing and Mark A. Hayes, Commerce; brother and sister-in-law,
Lake and Pearl McDonald, Vidalia; sister, Juanita Mann, Atlanta;
and sisters and brothers-in-law, Mary and Jack Sickterman, Venice,
Fla, Erleen and Andre Garr, Georgetown, S.C., and Lee and Phil
Hoke, York, Pa.; and three grandsons, Michael Hayes, Robert Hayes
and Gregory Hayes.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Winship Cancer
Fund at the Emory University Clinic in Atlanta, or to Center
United Methodist Church, c/o Dean McDonald, Treasurer, 307 Arnau
Street, Vidalia, GA 30474.
Ivie Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Madison County Journal, February 9, 2000
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