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MR. WATSON
Dedicated fisherman
TALMO - Harold Eugene "Deb" Watson, 66, died Friday,
September 22, 2000, at Barrow Medical Center, Winder, following
an extended illness.
Born in Jackson County, Mr. Watson was a son of the late Bud
and Dessie Cannon Watson.
He was retired from McEver Meat Packing Company, with 30 years
of service, and was a member of Mountain Creek Baptist Church,
Pendergrass.
Mr. Watson was a dedicated fisherman and was remembered by many
friends, including two of his closest, Clelle Kinney and Loyd
Craven.
Funeral services were held Sunday, September 24, at Mountain
Creek Baptist Church with the Revs. Myron Lackie and Jeff Langley
officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Alvin Love, Waymon
Love, Larry Love, Hoyt Love, Gary Watson, Jason Powell, Clelle
Kinney and Loyd Craven served as pallbearers.
Mr. Watson is survived by his wife, Ruthie Cochran Watson; two
sons, Randall Watson, Pennsylvania, and Travis Watson, Jefferson;
one step-son, Conrad Ray, Atlanta; five sisters, Dean Beatty,
Betty Boyd, Shirley Love and Elaine Jacobs, all of Pendergrass,
and Peggy Elrod, Maysville; one brother, Donald Watson, Maysville;
two grandchildren, John Watson, Jefferson, and Dora Lee Watson,
Pennsylvania.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Mountain Creek Baptist
Church, Mountain Creek Road, Pendergrass, GA 30567, or to the
American Cancer Society.
Evans Funeral Home, Jefferson, was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, September 27, 2000
MRS. HAWKS
Homemaker
NICHOLSON - Mrs. Leona McConnell Hawks, 100, died Sunday, September
24, 2000, at BJC Nursing Home, Commerce.
Mrs. Hawks was born July 3, 1900, in Franklin County. She was
a daughter of the late Thomas Crow and Grorgia Moore McConnell.
Mrs. Hawks was a homemaker and a member of New Harmony Baptist
Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Warren Claud
Hawks, and a son, Roger Hawks.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, September 26, at New Harmony
Baptist Church with the Rev. Howard Garrison officiating. Burial
was in the church cemetery.
Survivors include three sons, Harold Hawks, Julian Hawks and
Talmadge Hawks, all of Nicholson; four daughters, Cathryn Baird,
Hull, Mildred David and Evelyn Haynes, both of Danielsville,
and Dorothy Erdman, Athens; one brother, Fred McConnell, Pittsburg,
Texas; one sister, Ora Mae Pace, Athens; 23 grandchildren, 44
great-grandchildren and 21 great-great-grandchildren.
Little-Ward Funeral Home, Commerce, was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, September 27, 2000
MR. ECHOLS
U.S. Army veteran
COMMERCE - Bobby Lamar Echols, 69, died Saturday, September 23,
2000, at Athens Regional Medical Center.
Mr. Echols was born June 7, 1931, in Fulton County. He was a
son of Frances Eckles Kirkland, Commerce, and the late Clifford
Claude Echols.
Mr. Echols was a U.S. Army veteran and was a retired printer.
Graveside services were held Tuesday, September 26, in Crest
Lawn Cemetery, Atlanta, with the Rev. Johnny Sparks officiating.
Mr. Echols is survived by his wife, Eva Juanita Parson Echols;
and two sons, Greg Echols and Larry Echols, both of Commerce.
Little-Ward Funeral Home, Commerce, was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, September 27, 2000
MRS. SEAGRAVES
Retired PBX Operator
NICHOLSON - Mrs. Mary Emma Jones Seagraves, 79, of 396 Lind Creek
Road, died Saturday, September 23, 2000, at Athens Regional Medical
Center.
Mrs. Seagraves was born in Morgan County on September 18, 1921.
She was a daughter of the late Samuel Hill and Mary Eberhart
Jones.
Mrs. Seagraves was a retired PBX Operator with the University
of Georgia. She was a member of the Primitive Baptist faith,
but attended Gordon's Chapel United Methodist Church.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, September 26, at Gordon's
Chapel United Methodist Church with the Revs. Billy Pittman and
Robert Passmore officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.
Survivors include her husband, Amory Seagraves; daughter and
son-in-law, Sandra and Richard Mocko, Nicholson; grandson and
wife, Jason and Jennifer Griffeth, Cornelia; granddaughter, Mishea
Griffeth, Cornelia; and three sisters, Belle Massey, Commerce,
Agnes Marshall, Athens, and Betty Ford, Winterville.
Contributions may be made to Gordon's Chapel United Methodist
Church in memory of Mrs. Seagraves.
Little-Ward Funeral Home, Commerce, was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, September 27, 2000
MRS.
DEADWYLER
Jackson Memorial Gardens rites
NICHOLSON - Mrs. Jessie Ruth Deadwyler, 83, died Monday, September
18, 2000.
Funeral services were held Saturday, September 22, at Mount Pleasant
C.M.E. Church, Commerce, with the Rev. Doris Grey officiating.
Burial was in Jackson Memorial Gardens, Commerce.
Survivors include brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
C. Hargrove Sr. (Bettye), Alexandria, Va.; sisters and brothers-in-law,
the Rev. and Mrs. J.Q.C. James (Cassie), Greenwood, Miss., and
Mr. and Mrs. William Brown (Hazel), Atlanta; sister-in-law, Mrs.
Betty Hargrove, Commerce; brother-in-law, Hubert Harper Sr.,
Atlanta; nieces and nephews who called her "Aunt Ruthie"
and cousins, church family and friends.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Action Inc. Head
Start, Attn.: Jo Ann Frey, P.O. Box 1072, Athens, GA 30603.
Gardenview Funeral Chapel, Athens, was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, September 27, 2000
MRS. FINCANNON
Homemaker
COMMERCE - Mrs. Gloria Fincannon, 59, died Wednesday, September
20, 2000, at Athens Regional Medical Center.
Mrs. Fincannon was born July 4, 1941, in Georgia, a daughter
of Jewell Lindsey Bradford and the late William Bradford.
She was a homemaker.
Funeral services were held Friday, September 22, in the chapel
of Ivie Funeral Home, Commerce, with Pastor Phil Ferguson officiating.
Burial was in the Mt. Olive Baptist Church cemetery, Commerce.
Mrs. Fincannon is survived by her husband, Bobby Fincannon; six
daughters, Sandra Helms, Clarkesville, Celeste Baynard, Homer,
Brandy Fincannon, Commerce, Carol Hartline, Guntown, Miss., Cindy
Perdue, Alto, and Deborah Rhoden, Lufkin, Texas; one step-daughter,
Lisa Brock, Nicholson; one step-son, Scott Fincannon, Commerce;
one brother, Kenneth Felton, Oxford; 19 grandchildren and seven
great-grandchildren.
Ivie Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, September 27, 2000
MR. LORD
Truck driver
NICHOLSON - Ronald Lord, 62, died Wednesday, September 20, 2000,
at his residence.
Mr. Lord was born in Jackson County, a son of Mrs. Almera Okelly
Lord Palmer, Nicholson, and the late French Lord.
He was employed as a truck driver with Gold Kist.
Funeral services were held Friday, September 22, at New Hope
Baptist Church with the Revs. Mike Stowers, Howard Rhodes and
Dennis Kesler officiating. Burial was in Howington Cemetery.
Mr. Lord is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Ann Whitehead Lord;
children, Denise L. Waters and Tina L. Ervin, both of Commerce,
and Jeff Lord, Nicholson; two brothers, Donald Lord, Nicholson,
and Harry Palmer, Athens; and two grandchildren.
Little-Ward Funeral Home, Commerce, was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, September 27, 2000
MR.
WESTMORELAND
Father of four
COMMERCE - Lee Tillman Westmoreland, 87, died Wednesday, September
20, 2000, at Alzheimer's Care Center.
Mr. Westmoreland was born January 9, 1913, in Georgia.
He had been employed as a fixer.
Funeral services were held Friday, September 22, in the chapel
of Ivie Funeral Home, Commerce, with Pastor Don Baylock officiating.
Mr. Westmoreland is survived by his wife, Willie Westmoreland;
three sons, Johnny Westmoreland and Franklin Westmoreland, both
of Commerce, and Clyde Westmoreland, Ila; one daughter, Gail
Brown, Commerce; one brother, Otis Westmoreland, Maysville; one
sister, Mildred McDonald, Commerce; eight grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.
Ivie Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, September 27, 2000
MRS. RICHEY
Blacks Creek
Baptist member
COMMERCE - Mrs. Pauline Pruitt Richey, 87, died Friday, September
22, 2000, at Athens Regional Medical Center.
Mrs. Richey was born April 10, 1913, a daughter of the late Lee
and Olivia Pruitt.
She was retired from Blue Bell and was a member of Blacks Creek
Baptist Church. Mrs. Richey was preceded in death by her husband,
Calvin O. Richey.
Funeral services were held Monday, September 25, at Blacks Creek
Baptist Church with the Revs. Lee Hunter and Curtis Green officiating.
Burial was in the church cemetery.
Survivors include one daughter, Frances Creed, Fayetteville,
N.C.; two grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.
Little-Ward Funeral Home, Commerce, was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, September 27, 2000
MR. BENNETT
U.S. Army veteran
BRASELTON - Charlie James Bennett, 81, died Wednesday, September
20, 2000.
Born in Dallas, Ga., Mr. Bennett was a son of the late Tom and
Chester Rainwater Bennett. He had resided in Braselton for 40
years.
Mr. Bennett was a veteran of the U.S. Army, having served during
World War II. He was retired and was of the Methodist denomination.
Mr. Bennett was preceded in death by his wife, Nettie Mae Gable
Bennett.
Funeral services were held Friday, September 22, in the chapel
of Wise-Connolly Funeral Home, Winder, with the Revs. Kenneth
Brewer and Ricky Thrasher officiating. Burial was in the New
Liberty United Methodist Church cemetery.
Survivors include three daughters, Damaris Skelton, Lula, and
Deborah Lee and Becky Richardson, both of Braselton; one son,
Phillip Bennett, Gainesville; one sister, Dot Reeves, Andrews,
N.C.; one brother, Fred Bennett, Villa Rica; five grandchildren,
two great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Wise-Connolly Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, September 27, 2000
MR. DOMINGUE
Truck driver
NICHOLSON - Charles Ray Domingue, 53, died Monday, September
25, 2000, at Athens Regional Medical Center.
Mr. Domingue was born November 19, 1946, in Tucker, a son of
Louise Ragsdale Domingue, Commerce, and the late Paul Domingue.
He was a truck driver and was a member of Emmanuel Pentecostal
Church.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, September
28, in the chapel of Ivie Funeral Home, Commerce, with Pastor
Jerry Willard officiating. Graveside services will follow at
2 p.m. in Sugar Hill Cemetery, Buford.
Survivors, in addition to his mother, include his wife, Ginger
Yvone Domingue; one step-son, Tony Antill, Buford; three brothers,
Wayne Domingue, Commerce, Billy Domingue, Russellville, Ala.,
and Michael Wyrick, Buford; three sisters, Martha "Toad"
Domingue, Nicholson, Theresa Moore, Buford, and Margie Moralis,
Ila; and two grandchildren.
The family was to have received friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday
at the funeral home.
Ivie Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, September 27, 2000
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MRS. WILSON
Homemaker
STATHAM - Mrs. Imogene Gooch Wilson, 59, died Wednesday, September
20, 2000.
A native of Madison County, Mrs. Wilson was a daughter of the
late Ora Lee Gooch.
She had been employed with Westinghouse and was most recently
a homemaker. Mrs. Wilson was preceded in death by her husband,
Welton Wilson.
Funeral services were held Friday, September 22, in the chapel
of Bridges Funeral Home, Athens, with Dr. W.H. Ruff officiating.
Burial was in Barrow Memorial Gardens.
Survivors include four sons, Michael Anglin, Jefferson, Dwayne
Anglin and Tim Anglin, both of Statham, and Wesley Wilson, Braselton;
and 10 grandchildren.
Bridges Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, September 27, 2000
MRS. LOVE
Jackson County native
Mrs. Reba Marie Love, a native of Jackson County, died Saturday,
September 23, 2000.
Mrs. Love was a daughter of the late Knevel and Annie Hale Fields.
She was retired from the Vend Corporation and was a member of
West End Baptist Church. Mrs. Love was preceded in death by a
brother, K.J. Fields Jr.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, September 26, in the chapel
of Bridges Funeral Home, Athens, with the Revs. Dayton Logan
and Larry Elliott officiating. Burial was in Evergreen Memorial
Park. Chris Love, Matt Love, Mike Fields, Emmett Robertson, Mike
Pruitt and Paul Thaxton served as pallbearers.
Mrs. Love is survived by her husband, Oakey A. Love; two sons,
Larry Love, Danielsville, and David Love, Charlotte, N.C.; two
granddaughters, two grandsons and a number of nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to West End Baptist
Church, 890 Boulevard, Athens, GA 30601.
Bridges Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
For further details and guest book, log on to www.legacy.com.
The Jackson Herald, September 27, 2000
MR. COLLINS
Retired
DANIELSVILLE - Junior Collins, 55, died Friday, September 22,
2000, at Doctors Hospital Burn Center.
Mr. Collins was born January 18, 1945, in Georgia, a son of the
late Homer and Vesta Clark Collins.
He was retired.
Funeral services were held Monday, September 25, in the chapel
of Ivie Funeral Home, Commerce, with Pastor Curtis E. Hammond
officiating. Burial was in the Liberty Church cemetery, Danielsville.
Mr. Collins is survived by his wife, Peggy Collins; three brothers,
Bill Collins, Cornelia, JC Collins, Commerce, and Troy Collins,
Danielsville; and four sisters, Geraldine Dailey, Thelma Lynn
and Clara Minish, all of Commerce, and Elsie McClure, Maysville.
Ivie Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, September 27, 2000
MR. SIMS
U.S. Navy veteran
WINDER - H.F. Sims, 84, died Thursday, September 21, 2000.
Mr. Sims was born in Barrow County, a son of the late Jim and
Alice Wages Sims.
He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Mr. Sims was
a retired carpenter and a member of Midway Christian Church.
Funeral services were held Saturday, September 23, in the chapel
of Carter Funeral Home with the Rev. Richard Cole officiating.
Burial was in Barrow Memorial Gardens.
Survivors include two sons, Buddy Sims and Phil Sims, both of
Winder; one daughter, Patricia Sims, Winder; one sister, Mary
Alice Lovan, Pawley's Island, S.C.; four grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.
Carter Funeral Home, Winder, was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, September 27, 2000
MR. HARBER
Contractor
WINDER - Reynolds Harber, 62, died Sunday, September 24, 2000.
Born in Barrow County, Mr. Harber was a son of Sarah McDonald
Harber, Winder, and the late Homer Harber.
A former resident of Athens and Eatonton, Mr. Harber worked as
a residential contractor. He was a member of Brown's Bridge Assembly
of God Church, Gainesville.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, September 26, at Brown's
Bridge Assembly of God Church with the Rev. Robbie Coleman officiating.
Burial was in the New Pentecost United Methodist Church cemetery.
Survivors, in addition to his mother, include his wife, Karen
Holliday Harber; one daughter, Dawn Harber Ray, Oakwood; two
sons, Eric Todd Harber and Joel Lance Harber, both of Athens;
one brother, Jeffrey Harber, Winder; one step-daughter, Natalie
Claire Jones, Elberton; two step-sons, Travis Barrow Jones and
Wesley Alvin Jones, both of Elberton; and four grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Brown's Bridge
Assembly of God Church Building Fund, 2516 Brown's Bridge Road,
Gainesville, GA 30504.
Carter Funeral Home, Winder, was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, September 27, 2000
MRS. MEYER
License examiner
COMMERCE - Mrs. Kim White Meyer, 24, formerly of Suwanee, died
Thursday, September 21, following injuries sustained in an automobile
accident.
Born in DeKalb County, Mrs. Meyer was a daughter of Ralph and
Elaine Kimbro White, Suwanee.
She was a 1994 graduate of North Gwinnett High School, Suwanee,
and attended the University of Georgia. Mrs. Meyer was employed
with the Georgia Department of Public Safety as a license examiner
at the Georgia State Patrol Post in Lawrenceville. She was a
member of Shadowbrook Baptist Church, Suwanee.
Funeral services were held Sunday, September 24, at Shadowbrook
Baptist Church with the Rev. Bobby Linkous and Dr. David Bernthal
officiating. Burial was in Gwinnett Memorial Park, Lawrenceville.
Public safety officers served as honorary escort.
Survivors, in addition to her parents, include her husband, Randy
Meyer; one brother, Cory White, Suwanee; mother-in-law and father-in-law,
Cindy Wydick Perry and Talmadge Perry, Commerce; father-in-law
and mother-in-law, Freddie and Cindy Meyer, Moultrie; brothers-in-law,
Fred Meyer, Athens, Alvin Meyer, Athens, and Eli Meyer, Moultrie;
and several aunts, uncles and cousins.
Flanigan Funeral Home, Buford, was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, September 27, 2000
MR. CHESTER
Avid hunter, fisherman
CUMMING - Daniel "Bo" Chester, 44, died Tuesday, September
19, 2000, at his residence following an extended illness.
Mr. Chester was a son of Jeannette Thompson, Braselton, and the
late Windy Chester. He had lived in Dawson and Forsyth counties
all of his life, having attended Forsyth County High School.
Mr. Chester was a carpenter and an avid hunter and fisherman.
He was a member of Pleasant Grove Methodist Church.
Funeral services were held Thursday, September 21, in the chapel
of Bearden Funeral Home, Dawsonville, with the Revs. Steve Chadwick
and R.L. Couch officiating. Burial was in Dawsonville Memorial
Gardens.
Survivors, in addition to his mother, include his wife, Donna
Chester; daughter, Abby Nicole Chester, Cumming; two step-children,
Jesse McDaniel, Valdosta, and Brandy Butler, Cumming; one sister,
Linda Lee Ingram, Suwanee; one brother, David Chester, Braselton;
and other relatives.
Bearden Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, September 27, 2000
REV. CLARK
Pastored Summer Hill
ATHENS - The Rev. Andrew Clark, 86, died Sunday, September 17,
2000.
A native of Madison County, Mr. Clark was a son of the late Berta
Patterson Clark.
He was a member of Huff Grove Baptist Church, as well as the
NAACP, the Masonic Lodge of Athens, the Savannah River Association,
the National Baptist Convention, the Young Ministers Union and
the Deacon Fellowship Brotherhood. The Rev. Clark pastored several
churches, including Harmonia in Maxeys, New Grove in Athens,
Fairplay in Hull, Summer Hill in Jefferson, Zion Hill in Carnesville,
Rose Hill in Elberton and St. Paul in Woodville.
Mr. Clark was preceded in death by a wife, Flora Patterson Clark,
and a son, David R. Clark.
Funeral services were held Saturday, September 23, at Huff Grove
Baptist Church, Nicholson, with the Rev. James Collins officiating.
Burial was in the church cemetery.
Survivors include his wife, Minnie Clark, Crawford; two daughters,
Rosa Clark Sanders, Athens, and Mary E. Sewell, Nicholson; seven
step-daughters; two step-sons, 10 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.
Jones Lexington Funeral Chapel, Lexington, was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, September 27, 2000
Mr. John "David" Hill
Mr. John "David" Hill, age 47, of 145 Burrell Road,
Maysville, Ga., died Saturday, September 16, 2000, at his residence
of an extended illness. Mr. Hill was the owner of H & H Farms.
He was born in Jackson County, Ga., September 17, 1952. He was
of the Baptist Faith. He was the son of the late Homer Hill and
preceded in death by a brother, W.F. Hill.
Survivors are his wife, Kay B. Hill, of Maysville, and a son,
Andy. Mother, Nannie Buffington Hill Pruitt, Maysville. Brother,
Ronnie Hill, Maysville. Two sisters, Mrs. Randall "JoAnn"
Brock, Gainesville, Mrs. Darrell "Judy" Griffin, Gillsville.
Step father, I.W. Pruitt, Maysville. A number of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were September 18, 2000, from Solid Rock Baptist
Church with Rev. Swayne Carlan, Rev. Jeff Williams and Rev. Bill
Manus officiating. Interment in Grove Level Baptist Church Cemetery.
The family received friends at the funeral home Saturday and
Sunday nights 7 until 9 p.m. The family was at the residence.
Little-Ward Funeral Home, Commerce, Ga.
Ellis H. Fitzpatrick
Ellis Harold Fitzpatrick, 80, of Danielsville, died Monday, September
18, 2000.
A native and lifelong resident of Madison County, Mr. Fitzpatrick
was a son of the late Ernest O. and Chester White Fitzpatrick.
He was a retired farmer and a member of Erastus Christian Church.
Funeral services were held Thursday, September 21, in the chapel
of Lord & Stephens Funeral Home, Danielsville, with the Revs.
Ray Jenkins and Billy Glosson officiating. Burial was in Ila
Cemetery.
Mr. Fitzpatrick is survived by his wife, Hallie Grace Minish
Fitzpatrick; son and daughter-in-law, Lee and Eleanor Fitzpatrick,
Danielsville; daughters and sons-in-law, Louise and Larry Bond,
Danielsville, Bernice and Jerry Malcom, Snellville, and Barbara
and Donald Hardigree, Statham; six sisters, Jeffie Fitzpatrick
and Mary Dobbs, both of Commerce, Robbie Burnett and Martha Davis,
both of Greenville, S.C., Vera Timms, Danielsville, and Chester
Wylder, Stockbridge; four brothers, Wilson Fitzpatrick and Clyde
Fitzpatrick, both of Danielsville, Horace Fitzpatrick, Cleveland,
and Chester Wylder, Stockbridge; nine grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren
and many nieces and nephews.
Lord & Stephens Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Commerce News, September 27, 2000
MR. CHAMBERS
World War II veteran
BUFORD - Henry Grady Chambers, 76, died Monday, September 25,
2000.
Mr. Chambers was a native of Jackson County. He was a veteran
of World War II, having served in the U.S. Army.
Mr. Chambers was a retired inspector with General Motors Assembly
Plant, Doraville, with 32 years of service. He was a former member
of Chamblee First United Methodist Church and was a present member
of Bethelem United Methodist Church, Buford. Mr. Chambers was
also a member of U.A.W. Local #10.
He was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, friend
and neighbor, said family members.
Services were held Wednesday, September 27, at Bethelem United
Methodist Church with the Rev. Jimmy Jones officiating. Burial
was in Arlington Memorial Park, Sandy Springs.
Survivors include his wife of 51 years, Mrs. Mildred Bellany
Chambers; daughters and sons-in-law, Susan Chambers and Tom Vlcek,
Grand Lodge, Mich., and Nancy Chambers and Ron Hollifield, Marietta;
brother and sister-in-law, John L. and Marie Chambers, Stone
Mountain; sister and brother-in-law, Nell and Paul James, Clarkesville;
sisters, Evelyn James, Clarkesville, and Annette Marvin, Orlando,
Fla.; grandchildren, Jessica, Shawn and Brent Thacker and Matthew
Neil Hollifield; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Bethelem United
Methodist Church in memory of Mr. Chambers.
Flanigan Funeral Home, Buford, was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, September 27, 2000
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