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EARL J. HUTTO
Earl Jefferson Hutto, 78, of Danielsville, died Saturday, April
15, 2000. He was born in Hampton, S.C., to the late Clayton and
Macy Williams Hutto.
Mr. Hutto was a retired mechanic and welder and served in the
Army in World War II. He was of the Baptist faith.
Mr. Hutto was preceded in death by his wife, Lurline Jones Hutto,
and his parents.
The funeral services were held Monday, April 17, at Brown's Funeral
Home Chapel, Danielsville, with the Revs. David McDonald and
James Creason officiating. Burial was in Danielsville Memorial
Gardens. Pallbearers were Michael Jones, Jamel Jones, Donald
Jones, Chester Bray, Randy Graham and Kenneth Graham.
Survivors include one step-daughter, Dinnie Mildred Purdue, and
two step-sons, Albert Milton Thomas and Milford Alvin Thomas,
all of Danielsville; three sisters, Verma Metts, Chapin, S.C.,
Marie Derrick, Swansea, S.C., and Dorothy Margie Neese, West
Columbia, S.C.; one brother, Richard A. Hutto, Gaston, S.C.;
eight grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
Brown's Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Madison County Journal, April 19, 2000
KENNETH S. BELL
Kenneth Sam Bell, 52, of Commerce, died Wednesday, April 12,
2000, at VA Regional Hospital.
Mr. Bell was born December 10, 1947, a son of Clemmie Andrews
Bell, Commerce, and the late Jessie L. Bell.
He was self-employed in lawn service.
Funeral services were held Saturday, April 15, at Charity Baptist
Church with Ministers V. Howington, B. Burrell and J. Stowe officiating.
Burial was in the Indian Creek Baptist Church cemetery, Carnesville.
Survivors include his wife, Brenda A. Bell; two brothers, C.D.
Bell and James Bell, both of Commerce; and five sisters, Grace
Busha, Carnesville, Gladys Catalano, Homer, Louise Pruitt and
Brenda Segars, both of Commerce, and Agnes Young, Ila.
Ivie Funeral Home, Commerce, was in charge of arrangements.
The Madison County Journal, April 19, 2000
DRUCILLA H. WILSON
Mrs. Drucilla Haggard Wilson, 77, of Poca, died Thursday, April
13, 2000.
A native of Madison County, Mrs. Wilson was a daughter of the
late Cam B. and Mattie Embry Haggard.
She was a longtime member of Providence Baptist Church, where
she served as clerk and as a Sunday School secretary for a number
of years. Mrs. Wilson was retired from Georgia Sportswear.
Funeral services were held Saturday, April 15, at Providence
Baptist Church with the Revs. Johnny Tucker and Albert Vaughn
officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Billy Singleton,
Tim Shields, Billy Culbertson, Leon Swindle, Ernest Martin and
Robert Weathington served as pallbearers.
Survivors include her husband, Mack Wilson; daughters and sons-in-law,
Maxine and Garney Shields Jr. and Phyllis and Clayton Bryant,
all of Poca; one sister, Mattie Lou Swindle, Commerce; two grandchildren,
Tim Shields and Billy Singleton; and two great-grandchildren,
Kayla Reno and Brittany Shields.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to the Providence
Cemetery Fund of Providence Baptist Church.
Lord & Stephens Funeral Home, Danielsville, was in charge
of arrangements.
The Madison County Journal, April 19, 2000
BENJAMIN F. MOORE
Benjamin Franklin Moore, 92, of Danielsville, died Sunday, April
16, 2000. He was born in Madison County to the late Henry Benson
Moore and Pinkie Jane Drake Moore.
Mr. Moore was a farmer and was of the Baptist faith. He was preceded
in death by a son, Ray T. Moore.
Graveside services were April 18 at Friendship Baptist Church
cemetery with the Rev. Dayton Logan officiating.
Survivors include his wife, Willie Graham Moore; daughters and
sons-in-law, Jack and Henry Booth and Nina and William Hitchcock,
all of Danielsville; son and daughter-in-law, Frank and Elsie
Moore, Raleigh, N.C.; one sister, Tommie Moore, Danielsville;
one daughter-in-law, Addie Moore, Universal City, Texas; two
grandchildren, Wayne Booth and April Watson; one step-grandchild,
Anita French; one great-grandchild, Adrianna Watson; and two
step-great-grandchildren, Chris and Adam Watson.
Brown's Funeral Home, Danielsville, was in charge of arrangements.
The Madison County Journal, April 19, 2000
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JEWRELL FREEMAN
Mrs. Jewrell Freeman, 78, of Winder, died Tuesday, April 11,
2000.
A native of Barrow County, Mrs. Freeman was a daughter of the
late Berry Newton Peek and Valley Uralee Rowland and was the
widow of the late Luther C. Freeman.
She was preceded in death by a son, Teddy Freeman. Mrs. Freeman
was a seamstress and was a member of Emanuel Baptist Church.
Services were held Thursday, April 13, at Wise-Connolly Funeral
Home with the Revs. Marion Prather and Harold Thornhill officiating.
Burial was in Midway United Methodist Church Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Jason Casper, Chris Freeman, Mark Freeman, Richard
Hammond, William Hammond, Michael Dunn, Landon Wilder and John
Toole. Honorary pallbearers were Jason Kenly and Timothy Hammond.
Survivors include four daughters, Carolyn Sweeney, Madison, Linda
Hammonds, Athens, Judy Savage, Lawrenceville, and Kay Spratlin,
Hull; three sons, Terry Freeman, Statham, Tim Freeman, Winder,
and Berry Freeman, Clinton, Miss.; two sisters, Jessie Lou Malcom,
Bostwick, and Sue Thomas, Milledgeville; a brother, Henry Peek,
Madison; 16 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; and nieces
and nephews.
The Madison County Journal, April 19, 2000
KATIE L. ELROD
Mrs. Katie Lou Cantrell Elrod, 72, of Watkinsville, died Sunday,
April 16, 2000, at her residence. She was born February 29, 1928,
in Gwinnett County to the late Quillion and Hassie Nations Cantrell.
Mrs. Elrod was preceded in death by her husband, the late Marvin
Odell Elrod. She was retired from Commerce Poultry and was a
member of Freedom Church of God.
Funeral services were held April 18 at Freedom Church of God
with the Revs. Tim Garrett, Curtis Hammond and Lamar Hansard
officiating. Burial was at the church cemetery.
Survivors include three sons, Randy Elrod, Danielsville, and
Ronald Elrod and Stevie Elrod, both of Commerce; five daughters,
Janet Andrews, Colbert, Angie Bradshaw and Vickie Cole, both
of Watkinsville, Sherry Godfrey, Crawford, and Gayle Green, Commerce;
one brother, Vester Cantrell, Suwannee; one sister, Katherine
Walker, Buford; 26 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.
Little-Ward Funeral Home, Commerce, was in charge of arrangements.
The Madison County Journal, April 19, 2000
SAM McCLURE
Sam McClure, 80, of Commerce died Monday, April 17, 2000, at
BJC Medical Center. He was born December 29, 1919, in Stephens
County to the late John and Lizzie Rothell McClure.
Mr. McClure was an electrician, a member of the First United
Methodist Church of Commerce and a veteran of World War II, having
served in the U.S. Army Air Corps.
Funeral services were held April 19 at the Little-Ward Funeral
Home Chapel with the Revs. Warren Huddleston and Vaughn Howington
officiating. Burial was at Grey Hill Cemetery, Commerce.
Survivors include his wife, Virginia Wills McClure, Commerce;
one son, Samuel Edwin McClure, Jefferson; four daughters, Betty
Ayers, Commerce, Nancy Bond, Conyers, Gloria Flynn, Norwich,
England, and Virginia Pigg, Malabar, Fla.; and one brother, Dan
McClure, Commerce.
Little-Ward Funeral Home, Commerce, was in charge of arrangements.
The Madison County Journal, April 19, 2000
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