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CANEUP
Infant
JEFFERSON - Julia Isabella Caneup, infant daughter of Wesley
J. and Nancy Marie Trammell Caneup, Jefferson, died Monday, July
30, 2001, at Barrow Medical Center, Winder.
Graveside services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, August 2,
in the Bethany United Methodist Church cemetery with the Rev.
Vince Mercardante officiating.
Survivors, in addition to her parents, include a brother, Jonathan
Caneup, Jefferson; grandparents, Wayne and Judy Trammell and
Bonnie Taylor, all of Jefferson, and Eddie and Susan Caneup,
Acworth; and great-grandparents, Joe and Jessie Trammell, Jefferson,
Ruby Porter, Anderson, S.C., Barbara Adams, East Point, and Marie
Caneup, Jonesboro.
The family will receive friends at the cemetery on Thursday.
Evans Funeral Home, Jefferson, is in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, August 1, 2001
MR. MANUS
Jackson County native
NICHOLSON - Thomas Ronald Manus Sr., 55, died Sunday, July 29,
2001, in Augusta.
Born September 28, 1945, in Jackson County, Mr. Manus was a son
of Dorothy Cordelia Edwards Stephens, Nicholson, and the late
Rome Jefferson Manus Jr.
He was employed as a house painter.
Mr. Manus was preceded in death by a son, Johnny L. Manus, a
brother, Dean Stephens, and his step-father, Charles Stephens.
Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Tuesday, July 31, in the
chapel of Little-Ward Funeral Home, Commerce, with the Rev. Bill
Manus officiating. Burial was in Jackson Memorial Gardens, Commerce.
Survivors, in addition to his mother, include one son, Thomas
Ronald Manus Jr., Mansfield; three daughters, Margie Carney,
Gainesville, Tammy Messer, Social Circle, and Tracey Dale Welden,
Homer; two brothers, Lamar Manus and Rome J. Manus, both of Nicholson;
two sisters, Martha Baker, Maysville, and Theresia Newman, Brooklet;
nine grandchildren, one great-grandchild and a number of nieces
and nephews.
Little-Ward Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, August 1, 2001
MRS. HILL
BJC Medical
Center retiree
COMMERCE - Mrs. Mary Frances Hill, 72, died Wednesday, July 25,
2001, at her residence.
A native of Jackson County, Mrs. Hill was born March 4, 1929.
She was a daughter of the late Hatch S. and Frances Sims Martin.
Mrs. Hill was retired from BJC Medical Center, Commerce, and
was of the Baptist denomination. She was preceded in death by
her husband, Don L. Hill.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, July 27, in the
chapel of Little-Ward Funeral Home, Commerce, with the Rev. Brian
Stowe officiating. Burial was in Sunrise Cemetery, Maysville.
Mrs. Hill is survived by a son, Steve Hill, Hull; and two grandchildren.
Little-Ward Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, August 1, 2001
MISS WILBANKS
Retired
personnel director
JEFFERSON - Miss Lila Louise Wilbanks, 82, died Sunday, July
29, 2001, at her residence following a brief illness.
A native of Jackson County, Miss Wilbanks was born September
1, 1918. She was a daughter of the late John Elmer and Nettie
L. Wilson Wilbanks.
Miss Wilbanks was retired personnel director for Jefferson Mills
Inc. and was a member of the First Christian Church, Jefferson.
She was preceded in death by a sister, Mildred Gasaway, and a
brother, John E. Wilbanks Jr.
Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Tuesday, July 31, in the
chapel of Evans Funeral Home, Jefferson, with the Revs. Dennis
Kesler and Eric Shelton officiating. Burial was in Jackson Memorial
Gardens, Commerce. Ray Faulkner, Daniel Gasaway, Ralph Phillips,
Drane Wilbanks, Johnny Wilbanks and Will Wilbanks served as pallbearers.
Survivors include one sister, Martha Meade, Jefferson; two brothers,
Willis "Totsy" Wilbanks and Wilson Wilbanks, both of
Jefferson; and nieces and nephews.
Memorials may be made to First Christian Church, c/o Frances
Sauls, 461 Vandiver Road, Jefferson, GA 30549, or to St. Mary's
Hospice, P.O. Box 6588, Athens, GA 30604.
Evans Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, August 1, 2001
MR. KING
Mount Vernon
Mills retiree
COMMERCE - Ernest B. King, 60, died Saturday, July 28, 2001,
at Athens Regional Medical Center.
A native of Banks County, Mr. King was born July 9, 1941, a son
of Eulene Morris King, Homer, and the late Willie P. King.
He was retired from Mount Vernon Mills, Alto, and was a member
of Calvary Baptist Church.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 31, in the
chapel of Little-Ward Funeral Home, Commerce, with the Revs.
Donald Tritt and Charles Elrod officiating. Burial was in the
Veal Family Cemetery.
In addition to his mother, Mr. King is survived by his wife,
Eleanor Veal King, Commerce; one son, James Lamar King, Commerce;
one daughter, Angela Reaves, Danielsville; two brothers, Charles
Lee King, Commerce, and Dennis Ray King, Nicholson; three sisters,
Wanda Faye Baker and Elizabeth Veal, both of Maysville, and Dianne
Freeman, Cannon; and three grandchildren.
Little-Ward Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, August 1, 2001
MRS. MARTIN
Homemaker
JEFFERSON - Mrs. Velma S. Martin, 82, died Friday, July 27, 2001,
at her residence following an extended illness.
Mrs. Martin was born November 7, 1918, in Stephens County. She
was a daughter of the late John and Effie Elrod Sheriff.
Mrs. Martin was a homemaker and was a member of Toms Creek Baptist
Church.
Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Sunday, July 29, in the
chapel of Evans Funeral Home, Jefferson, with Dr. Gerald Mitton
and Minister Tom Plank officiating. Burial was in Woodbine Cemetery,
Jefferson.
Survivors include three daughters, Tina Gee and Wanda Jean Martin,
both of Jefferson, and Katie Sue Lord, Maysville; five sons,
Billy O. Martin, Cornelia, and Charles L. Martin, Jackie Martin,
Johnny F. Martin and Kenneth E. Martin, all of Jefferson; three
sisters, Ozelle Cathran, Marine Grover and Carrie Smith, all
of Toccoa; one brother, Robert Sheriff, Comer; 21 grandchildren,
36 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.
Evans Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, August 1, 2001
MR. RAMEY
General Motors retiree
NICHOLSON - Leon Wilburn Ramey, 59, died Saturday, July 28, 2001,
at St. Mary's Hospital, Athens, following an extended illness.
Mr. Ramey was born in Hall County, where he lived most of his
life before moving to Nicholson. He retired from General Motors,
with 25 years of service, and was of the Baptist denomination.
Mr. Ramey was a veteran of the Vietnam War.
Funeral services were held at 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 31, in the
chapel of Memorial Park Funeral Home, Gainesville, with the Rev.
Winford Page officiating.
Mr. Ramey is survived by his wife, Barbara Ramey, Nicholson;
daughters, Kelli Norris and Joy Watkins, both of Gainesville,
Shina Shubert, Lula, Dawn Harris, Harrison, Ohio, and Patti Parker,
Nicholson; his father, Wilburn Ramey, Blairsville; his mother,
Myrtle Dyer Ellenberg, Gainesville; and nine grandchildren.
Memorial Park Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, August 1, 2001
MR. VAUGHN
Commerce native
ROME - Aubrey A. Vaughn, 89, of 405 Kingston Avenue, died Thursday,
July 19, 2001, at the residence of his son, Bob Vaughn, in Acworth.
A native of Commerce and Banks County, Mr. Vaughn was born February
19, 1912, a son of the late Howard and Ida Brown Vaughn. He attended
school in Athens.
Mr. Vaughn was preceded in death by his wife, Gladys Lawrence
Vaughn, in 1994.
Survivors include his son and daughter-in-law, C.R. "Bob"
and Donna Vaughn, Wayland Circle, Acworth.
The Jackson Herald, August 1, 2001
MR. SIMMONS
Retired carpenter
WINDER - Glenn Simmons, 92, died Wednesday, July 25, 2001, at
the Winder Health Care Center.
Mr. Simmons was a son of the late Henry C. and Nina Bowles Simmons.
He was a retired carpenter and worked for Summerour Furniture
Co. for 50 years. Mr. Simmons was a member of Eastside Baptist
Church.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, July 27, in Smith
Memory Chapel of Smith Funeral Home, Winder, with the Revs. Warren
Gardner and Joel Shadburn officiating. Burial was in Barrow Memorial
Gardens.
Mr. Simmons is survived by his wife, Vera Dean Simmons, Social
Circle; son, James Simmons, Winder; daughters, Jeanette Wilson,
Winder, and Delores Potts, Jefferson; step-son, Joe Casper, Winder;
step-daughters, Irene Holman, Linda Miller and Jimmie Hardigree,
all of Winder, Shirley Cole, Auburn, and Jean Connor, Monroe;
brother, Royce Simmons, Jefferson; 24 grandchildren, 41 great-grandchildren
and 11 great-great-grandchildren.
Smith Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, August 1, 2001
MRS. HERBERT
Mt. Zion Baptist
Church member
DANIELSVILLE - Mrs. Lena Mozelle Brooks Herbert, 85, died Sunday,
July 29, 2001, at Athens Regional Medical Center.
Mrs. Herbert was born June 9, 1916, in Madison County, a daughter
of the late Oscar David and Vevie Lovern Brooks.
She worked in the textile industry and was a member of Mt. Zion
Baptist Church. Mrs. Herbert was preceded in death by her husband,
Olin Oneal Herbert, a daughter, Louise Herbert Bruce, two sisters,
Margaret Gurley and Willie Maude Cook, and two brothers, Otto
Brooks and Johnny Brooks.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 31, at Mt.
Zion Baptist Church with the Rev. Douglas Duncan officiating.
Burial was in Danielsville Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Herbert's grandsons
served as pallbearers.
Survivors include three sons, the Rev. Troy Herbert, Commerce,
Oneal "Neal" Herbert, Monroe, and Michael Herbert,
Danielsville; one sister, Mary McElreath, Danielsville; nine
grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
Pruitt Funeral Home, Royston, was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, August 1, 2001
MRS. BLAND
Jackson County native
HULL - Mrs. Eva Hawks Swindel Bland, 91, died Saturday, July
28, 2001.
A native of Jackson County, Mrs. Bland was a daughter of the
late Lambert Eugene and Nora Lee Adams Hawks.
She was a member of Erastus Christian Church and attended Union
Baptist Church. Mrs. Bland was preceded in death by her husbands,
George Amory "Hoke" Swindel and Andrew Bland, and a
son, Amory Swindel.
Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday, July 30, at Union
Baptist Church with the Rev. Walter Singletary officiating. Burial
was in the Erastus Christian Church cemetery.
Survivors include daughter, Sara L. Jones, Hull; daughter and
son-in-law, Carol S. and Bobby Adams, Ila; daughter-in-law, Dorothy
Swindel, Hull; grandchildren, Jimmy Jones, Patsy June Jones,
Beth Strickland, Ann Swindel, Jon S. Jones and Leigh Foster;
and great-grandchildren, Jason Strickland, Jennifer Jones, Seth
Strickland and Katie Foster.
Lord & Stephens Funeral Home, Madison Chapel, was in charge
of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, August 1, 2001
MRS. BORIE
Michigan native
CARNESVILLE - Mrs. Sandra K. Borie, 39, died Tuesday, July 24,
2001, in St. Louis.
Mrs. Borie was born January 13, 1962, in Lansing, Mich., a daughter
of Albert James and Christine A. Crowell Brunner.
She was preceded in death by her father in 1978.
A memorial service was held at 11 a.m. Friday, July 27, in the
chapel of Dodge Funeral Home, Middleton, with the Rev. James
Kendall officiating.
Mrs. Borie is survived by her husband, William Borie, St. Louis;
three daughters, Misti Michele Denman and Monica Lynn Cramer,
both of Middleton, and Marjorie Nicole Borie, St. Louis; mother
and step-father, Christine and Robert Abbs, Carnesville; two
sisters, Tammy Jo (Wayne) Abbs and Tina Lynn (Stan) Husky, both
of Commerce; and grandparents, Gaylord and Gerladine Crowell,
St. Johns.
Dodge Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, August 1, 2001
MRS. EPPERSON
Sister of countian
MONROE - Mrs. Edna Ruth Epperson, 82, died Tuesday, July 24,
2001.
Mrs. Epperson was born June 5, 1919, in Banks County, a daughter
of the late Mattie Eubanks Wiley and the late Henry Wiley.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, July 26, in the
chapel of Meadows Funeral Home with the Rev. Mike Blount and
Dr. Charles Forrester officiating. Burial was in Hill Haven Cemetery.
Eli Gulsby, Jed Gulsby, Michael Blaylock, Doyle Ashe, Gene Culbreath
and Joey Gulsby served as pallbearers.
Mrs. Epperson is survived by her husband, Johnnie Epperson, Monroe;
daughters and sons-in-law, Ruth and Tip McConnell, Monroe, and
Jean and Jack Wright, Monroe; granddaughter and grandson-in-law,
Crysti and Wes Blaylock, Monroe; sisters, Mary Chitwood, Baldwin,
and Nettie Louise York, Gainesville; brothers, William Wiley,
Commerce, Kenneth Wiley, Homer, and J.D. Wiley, Gainesville;
and three great-grandsons.
Meadows Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, August 1, 2001
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MRS. CASH
Homemaker
BUFORD - Mrs. Grace V. Cash, 97, died Sunday, July 29, 2001,
following an extended illness.
Mrs. Cash was a native of Stephens County. She was a homemaker.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Theodore R. Cash, and
a daughter, Troyce C. Dailey.
Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, August 1, in
the chapel of Tapp Funeral Home, Buford, with the Revs. Charles
Pirkle and Kenneth S. Allen and Dwayne Cash officiating. Burial
was in Jackson Memorial Gardens, Commerce.
Survivors include son and daughter-in-law, Vernon D. and Maxine
Cash, Buford; grandchildren, Dwayne and Teresa Cash, Robert and
Judy Perkins, Joan and Jimmy Perkins, Sandra and Ron Daniel,
Ricky and Lori Dailey, Kim and Tony Wolfe and Deborah and Bill
Smith; 15 great-grandchildren; seven great-great-grandchildren;
sisters, Mary Lou Banks, Elberton, Guynelle Elrod, Carnesville,
and Wylene Verner, Hartwell; and a brother, Wade Verner, Tucker.
Tapp Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, August 1, 2001
MRS. PATTON
Homemaker
WINDER - Mrs. Rosette Patton, 73, died Thursday, July 26, 2001.
Mrs. Patton was a daughter of the late John and Ruby Fowler Bruce.
She was a homemaker.
Mrs. Patton was preceded in death by her husband, William Harold
Patton.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 28, in the
chapel of Smith Funeral Home, Winder. Burial was in Rose Hill
Cemetery.
Survivors include two daughters, Betty Hardigree, Statham, and
Sheila Renfroe, Winder; three sons, Terry Wayne Patton, Bogart,
Larry Joe Patton, Winder, and Timmy Patton, Arcade; one sister,
Mary Haynie, Statham; one brother, Tommy Bruce, Colbert; 16 grandchildren,
three step-grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.
Smith Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, August 1, 2001
MR. TYMES
Jefferson resident
JEFFERSON - Walter Tymes, 57, died Saturday, July 28, 2001.
Mr. Tymes was a son of the late Arron Tymes and Ruby Hightower
Tymes.
Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, August 2, at
Maxey Hill Baptist Church with the Rev. Mitchell Appleby officiating.
Burial will be in the Maxey Hill Baptist Church cemetery.
Mr. Tymes is survived by his wife, Rynell Griffith; one daughter,
Flora Ann Tymes, Boston, Mass.; one son, Wallace Tymes, Boston,
Mass.; six sisters, Rosa Lee Ross, Bobbie Lee Cummings, Careatha
Spikes and Carolyn Hart, all of Rochester, N.Y., Elizabeth Tymes,
Cusseta, and Jacquelyn Maddox, Americus; four brothers, Willie
Felton Tymes, David Tymes and Christopher Tymes, all of Bunae
Vista, and Milton Tymes, Rochester, N.Y.; and two grandchildren.
Forestglen Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, August 1, 2001
MR. HARPER
World War II veteran
COMER - James Edward Harper, 78, died Monday, July 23, 2001.
A native of Clarkesville, Tenn., Mr. Harper was a son of the
late George and Hallie Harper.
He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Army, and
was retired from the Chrysler Corporation. Mr. Harper was a member
of Piney Grove Baptist Church.
Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 28, at Piney
Grove Baptist Church with the Revs. W.H. Johnson and Gregory
Roseboro officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.
Mr. Harper is survived by his wife, Geneva Harper; two sons,
Curtis Harper and Eugene Harper, both of Comer; one brother,
Herbert Harper, Clarkesville, Tenn.; and two grandchildren.
Jones Lexington Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, August 1, 2001
MR. MCCANTS
Founder of Clarke Co. Milling Company
ATHENS - Ralph B. McCants
Ralph Bartlett McCants, 84, of Athens, died Saturday, July 28,
2001.
A native of Taylor County, Mr. McCants was a son of the late
Rantz McCants and Mattie Anthony.
He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and was the founder of Clarke
County Milling Company. Mr. McCants was a member of Tuckston
United Methodist Church, a member of Gideons International and
a member of the Classic City Lions Club.
Funeral services were held at 4 p.m Sunday, July 29, at Tuckston
United Methodist Church with Dr. Doug Thrasher and the Revs.
Lee McNeil and James Sanders officiating. Burial was in the church
cemetery. Arneal Scott, Jerry Mitton, Doyle Ashley, Bob Fields,
George Bailey and J.B. Weaver served as pallbearers. Honorary
pallbearers were members of Gideon North Camp and members of
the Classic City Lions Club.
Mr. McCants is survived by his wife, Imogene McCants; one daughter,
Nancy McCants, Athens; one son, Walter M. McCants, Colbert; three
step-daughters, Peggy Sudderth, Claudine Smith and Vivian D.
Hoard; one step-son, Dick Hoard; four brothers, Howard W. McCants,
Athens, Franklin McCants and Asbury, both of Butler, and Horace
McCants, Gadsden, Ala.; nine step-grandchildren and one step-great-grandson.
Memorials may be made to Gideons International, P.O. Box 925,
Athens, GA 30603, or to United Hospice, 700 S. Enota Street,
Suite 202, Gainesville, GA 30501.
Lord & Stephens Funeral Home, East, was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, August 1, 2001
MRS. BREWER
Homer native
NEW SMYRNA BEACH, FLA. - Mrs. Bernice Hill Brewer, 96, formerly
of Lanier Gardens, Athens, died Tuesday, July 24, 2001.
A native of Homer, Mrs. Brewer was a daughter of the late John
Daniel and Lucy Elizabeth Mason Hill.
She was a college music teacher, formerly teaching at Brenau
College in Gainesville, and was a member of Gateway United Methodist
Church, formerly Boggs Chapel Church, in Athens. Mrs. Brewer
was also a member of the Athens Garden Club and served as head
regent of the Elijah Chapter of the Daughters of the American
Revolution in Atlanta for many years.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Harold J. Brewer Sr.
Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Friday, July 27, in the
chapel of Bernstein Funeral Home, Athens, with the Rev. Jerry
Varnado officiating. Burial was in Evergreen Memorial Park Cemetery.
Survivors include one son, Harold J. Brewer Jr., New Smyrna Beach,
Fla.; and two grandchildren, Anne Clarke, Keene, N.H., and Russell
Brewer, Dallas, Texas.
Bernstein Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, August 1, 2001
MRS. HOGAN
Seamstress
JEFFERSON - Mrs. Grace Phillips Hogan, 71, died Wednesday, July
25, 2001, at the Winder Health Care Center following an extended
illness.
A native of Jackson County, Mrs. Hogan was born November 4, 1929.
She was a daughter of the late Thomas and Florence Smith Phillips.
Mrs. Hogan had been employed as a seamstress in the textile mill
industry and was a member of White Plains Baptist Church, Jefferson.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul Hogan.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, July 27, at White
Plains Baptist Church with the Revs. Kevin Page and Henry Loggins
officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Jeffrey Bell,
Charles Boone, Dorsey Cooper, Jerry Cooper, Danny Hutson and
Otis Skelton Jr. served as pallbearers.
Survivors include three sons and daughters-in-law, Ricky and
Sharon Hogan, David and Terry Hogan and Larry and Mary Ann Hogan,
all of Jefferson; three grandchildren, Kelli Hogan and Joe Hogan,
both of Jefferson, and Kati Hogan, Homer; and two sisters, Annie
Anthony, Pickens, S.C., and Johnnie Hutson, Conley.
Evans Funeral Home, Jefferson, was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, August 1, 2001
MRS. STEPHENSON
Homemaker
JEFFERSON - Mrs. Brenda Stephenson, 55, died Tuesday, July 24,
2001, at her residence.
Mrs. Stephenson was born September 7, 1945, in Commerce. She
was a daughter of the late Hoyt and Jurrelle Gowder McClure.
Mrs. Stephenson was a homemaker.
Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Friday, July 27, in the
chapel of Ivie Funeral Home, Commerce, with the Revs. Curtis
Green and David Harbin officiating. Burial was in Grey Hill Cemetery,
Commerce.
Survivors include three daughters, Stefanie McCannon, Watkinsville,
Shawn Williams, Homer, and Candance Stephenson, Maysville; two
brothers, Darrell McClure, Commerce, and William McClure, Danielsville;
three sisters, Dorothy Leachman and Wilda Martin, both of Commerce,
and Catherine Neisler, Taylors, S.C.; and two grandchildren.
Ivie Funeral Home, Commerce, was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, August 1, 2001
MRS. STONE
Homemaker
HOMER - Mrs. Janie Hobby Stone, 83, died Tuesday, July 31, 2001,
at BJC Medical Center, Commerce, of a brief illness.
Mrs. Stone was born May 7, 1918, in Worth County, a daughter
of the late Jessie Clarence Hobby and Rena Eugenia Hall Hobby.
She was a homemaker and was a member of the Assembly of God faith.
Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, August 2, in
the chapel of Carmichael-Hemperley Funeral Home, East Point.
Entombment will follow in College Park Mausoleum.
Mrs. Stone is survived by her husband, Arvin Joseph Stone, Commerce;
one son, Gerald Lee Barnes Sr., Maysville; two daughters, Barbara
Eugenia Patterson, Homer, and Janie Marie Elam, Newnan; two brothers,
Oris Hobby, Tifton, and Alvin Hobby, Stockbridge; four sisters,
Eria Hart, McDonough, Mary Tuggle, Silver Creek, Ruby Hancock,
Macon, and Betty Hall, Newnan; 10 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren
and three great-great-grandchildren.
The family was to have received friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday
at Carmichael-Hemperley Funeral Home, 2968 East Point Street.
Ivie Funeral Home, Commerce, is in charge of local arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, August 1, 2001
MRS. MOORE
Loan processor
JEFFERSON - Mrs. Linda Jean Richardson Moore, 42, died Saturday,
July 28, 2001, at her residence following an extended illness.
Born December 1, 1958, in Barrow County, Mrs. Moore was a daughter
of Willie Nell "Bill" Phillips Richardson, Commerce,
and the late Edward Richardson.
She was employed as a loan processor with Community Bank &
Trust and was a member of White Plains Baptist Church, Jefferson.
Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 31, at White
Plains Baptist Church with the Rev. Kevin Page and Jeffrey Bell
officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.
In addition to her mother, Mrs. Moore is survived by her husband,
Wesley Moore, Jefferson; one sister, Shirley Maloch, Carnesville;
and two brothers, Benny Richardson, Westminster, S.C., and Billy
Richardson, Jefferson.
Evans Funeral Home, Jefferson, was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, August 1, 2001
MISS CARTER
Retired seamstress
WINDER - Miss Gladys B. Carter, 88, died Saturday, July 28, 2001,
at Winder Health Care.
Born in Jackson County, Miss Carter was a daughter of the late
Clifton Carter and Sisco Timms Carter.
She was a retired seamstress with R&R Manufacturing.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, July 30, in Smith's
Memory Chapel of Smith Funeral Home, Winder, with the Rev. Mike
Blount officiating. Burial was in Carl Cemetery.
Miss Carter is survived by a sister-in-law, Ruby Oliver Carter,
Winder; and several cousins.
Smith Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, August 1, 2001
MR. AUTRY
Retired supervisor
WINDER - James A. Autry, 67, died Tuesday, July 24, 2001.
A native of Madison County, Mr. Autry was a son of the late Frank
and Mammie Thomas Autry.
He was a retired supervisor with Harrison Poultry.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 28, in the
chapel of Brown Funeral Home, Danielsville, with the Rev. Ray
Jenkins officiating. Burial was in the Moons Grove Baptist Church
cemetery.
Mr. Autry is survived by his wife, Patricia Huffman Autry; one
daughter, Theresa Sims, Danielsville; one son, Shane A. Autry,
Athens; one step-daughter, Michelle Abbott, Commerce; two step-sons,
Donald Abbott and Gerald Abbott, both of Commerce; two sisters,
Mozelle Davis and Clara Bell Anglin, both of Danielsville; four
brothers, W.C. Autry, Athens, Frank Autry Jr., Statham, and Henry
Autry and Mitchell Autry, both of Danielsville; six grandchildren,
three great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Brown Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, August 1, 2001
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