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MRS.
BUFFINGTON
South Bend
UMC member
GAINESVILLE - Mrs. Jessie Dean Buffington, 87, died Friday, September
28, 2001, at St. Joseph Hospital, Atlanta, following a brief
illness.
A native and lifelong resident of Hall County, Mrs. Buffington
was a daughter of the late Richard and Ruth Sears Edwards.
She was a 1932 graduate of Gainesville High School and retired
from Uniform Printing and Supply Company in 1976. Mrs. Buffington
was a member of South Bend United Methodist Church, where she
was a member of the UMW and the Joy Agers Club.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her
husband, William "Buck" Buffington, and two brothers,
Jack Edwards and R.J. Edwards.
Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Monday, October 1, in the
chapel of Hillside Funeral Home, Gainesville, with the Revs.
Joey Edwards, Jaj Jones and Mike Borchert officiating. Burial
was in Alta Vista Cemetery, Gainesville.
Survivors include son and daughter-in-law, Mike and Carol Buffington,
Commerce; granddaughter and grandson-in-law, Michele and Anthony
Wood, Nicholson; grandson and granddaughter-in-law, Sam and Alison
Buffington, Athens; great-grandchildren, Victoria and Jessica
Wood, both of Nicholson; sisters, Virginia Reed and Edith Fite,
both of Gainesville; sisters-in-law, Lucille Edwards and Johnnie
Edwards, both of Gainesville; and a number of other relatives.
Hillside Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, October 3, 2001
MRS. MOCKO
Registered dietitian
NICHOLSON - Mrs. Sandra Seagraves Griffeth Mocko, 51, died Sunday,
September 30, 2001.
Mrs. Mocko was born in Clarke County on February 2, 1950. She
was the daughter of Amory Seagraves and the late Mary Emma Jones
Seagraves, Nicholson.
Mrs. Mocko was a registered dietitian for Clarke County, Lawrenceville
and Toccoa Dialysis Center and was a member of Gordon Chapel
United Methodist Church.
Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Wednesday, October 3, at
Gordon Chapel United Methodist Church with the Revs. Billy Pittman
and Robert Passmore officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Mocko is survived by her husband, Richard Mocko, Nicholson;
son and daughter-in-law, Jason and Jennifer Griffeth, Cornelia;
and daughter, Mischea Griffeth, Cornelia.
Little-Ward Funeral Home, Commerce, was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, October 3, 2001
MRS. SENZAMICI
Retired real estate salesperson
COMMERCE - Mrs. Mary Alice Senzamici, 74, beloved mother and
grandmother, died Monday, September 24, 2001, at BJC Medical
Center, Commerce.
Mrs. Senzamici was a native of Kanawha County, W.Va. She was
a daughter of the late Howard Bratton and Elsie Omey Deel Young.
Mrs. Senzamici was a retired real estate salesperson and was
a member of Bold Spring United Methodist Church.
A good and faithful servant of the Lord Jesus Christ, her unwavering
faith and love for her Savior sustained her to the end.
Mrs. Senzamici was twice married, first to the late Russell Stewart
Davis, and second to the late Nicholas Lewis Senzamici.
Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Thursday, September 27,
at Bold Spring United Methodist with the Revs. Kenneth Deitle,
Stephen Horne and Timothy Hobbs officiating. Burial was in Peachtree
Memorial Park, Norcross.
Mrs. Senzamici is survived by two sons, Bruce Davis, Hoschton,
and Michael Davis, Buford; four daughters, Michele Davis, Norcross,
Sandra Gregory, Duluth, Mary Howell, Carnesville, and Barbara
Martin, Arlington, Texas; two sisters, Erna Mae Lynch, Stonewood,
W.Va., and Betty Lou LeMasters, Marietta; 13 grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren.
Little-Ward Funeral Home, Commerce, was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, October 3, 2001
MRS. HAYES
First Christian
Church member
JEFFERSON - Mrs. Lora Louise Hayes, 65, died Monday, October
1, 2001, at Athens Regional Medical Center following a brief
illness.
Mrs. Hayes was born September 3, 1936, in Conecuh County, Ala.
She was a daughter of the late William Roosevelt and Fannie Mae
Booker.
Mrs. Hayes had been employed as a cashier with a grocery store
and was a member of First Christian Church, Forest Park. She
was preceded in death by her husband, James Harold Hayes Sr.,
and a son, Steve Michael Hayes.
Graveside services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, October 3,
in Woodbine Cemetery, Jefferson, with the Rev. Winfred Page officiating.
Survivors include three sons, Charles W. Hayes, James Harold
Hayes Jr. and Ricky E. Hayes, all of Jefferson; two sisters,
Janette Booker and Lois Marshall, both of Jonesboro; nine grandchildren
and six great-grandchildren.
Evans Funeral Home, Jefferson, was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, October 3, 2001
MRS. BREIGHNER
Jackson County native
BOGART - Mrs. Mary Agnes Breighner, 75, died Saturday, September
29, 2001.
A native of Jackson County, Mrs. Breighner was a daughter of
Louise Gary Fambro and the late William Neal Mercer.
She had been employed as a lunchroom attendant with Clarke Central
High School. Mrs. Breighner was preceded in death by her husband,
Emmett Douglas Breighner.
Graveside services were held at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, October
3, in Athens Memory Gardens with the Rev. Jim Lugo officiating.
Mrs. Breighner's grandson-in-law and nephews served as pallbearers.
Survivors, in addition to her mother, include one daughter, Deloris
Strickland, Colbert; three sisters, Ann Kitchens, Bogart, Edwina
Hollis, Hull, and Juanita Faulkner, Dothan, Ala.; two brothers,
Quilla Mercer, Bogart, and Edward Mercer, Bishop; five grandchildren
and nine great-grandchildren.
Brown Funeral Home, Danielsville, was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, October 3, 2001
MR. LANG
Retired superintendent
COMMERCE - Woolard R. Lang, 88, died Monday, October 1, 2001
at BJC Medical Center, Commerce.
Born November 1, 1912, in Bacon County, Mr. Lang was a son of
the late Paul Marshal and Lettie Liles Lang.
He was a retired superintendent with the Commerce City School
System and was a member of the First United Methodist Church
of Commerce, where he was a member of the Men's Bible Class.
Mr. Lang was also a member of the Commerce Lions Club.
Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, October 3, at
the First United Methodist Church of Commerce with the Rev. Warren
Huddleston officiating. Burial was in Axson Cemetery. Members
of the Men's Bible Class of the Commerce First United Methodist
Church served as honorary pallbearers.
Mr. Lang is survived by his wife, Eddie McDonald Lang, Commerce;
two daughters, Linda Lang Exley, Stone Mountain, and Lettie Lang
Stallings, Yatesville; two sisters, Nina Cavendar, Savre, Pa.,
and Sue Lane, Monticello; and two grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to the Lang Memorial Scholarship or to
the Commerce First United Methodist Church.
Little-Ward Funeral Home, Commerce, was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, October 3, 2001
MR. PRUITT
U.S. Army veteran
COMMERCE - Ray M. Pruitt, 85, died Tuesday, October 2, 2001,
at his residence.
A native of Banks County, Mr. Pruitt was born October 9, 1915,
a son of the late Clarence and Faye Ray Pruitt.
He was a U.S. Army veteran, having served during World War II,
and was retired from the Georgia Department of Transportation.
Mr. Pruitt was a member of New Salem United Methodist Church,
Commerce, and a member of the Homer American Legion.
He was preceded in death by a brother, C.W. Pruitt, and a sister,
Helen Stewart.
Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, October
4, in the New Salem United Methodist Church cemetery with the
Revs. Bob Hill and Johnny Ray officiating.
Mr. Pruitt is survived by his wife, Mary Frances Hill Pruitt,
Commerce; son and daughter-in-law, Milton and Sharon Pruitt,
Commerce; and sister, Mary Johnson, Carrollton.
The family was to have received friends from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday
at Little-Ward Funeral Home, Commerce.
Little-Ward Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, October 3, 2001
MR. SHERIDAN
U.S. Army veteran
FLORIDA - John Chalmus Sheridan, 68, died Thursday, September
27, 2001, in a Florida hospital.
A native of Banks County, Mr. Sheridan had lived in Florida for
the past 30 years. He was a son of the late Howard Sheridan and
the late Bessie Kimbrell Sheridan.
Mr. Sheridan was a veteran of the U.S. Army and was retired from
Warner Robins Air Force Base.
Funeral services were held Sunday, September 30, in the chapel
of Williams White Columns Funeral Home, Milledgeville. Burial
was in the Georgia Memorial Veterans Cemetery, Milledgeville.
Survivors include four daughters, Lynn Harris and Shelly Stalker,
both of Crawfordville, Fla., and Kim Noe and Stacy Ruutel, both
of Springlake, N.C.; two sons, Johnny Sheridan and Frank Sheridan,
both of Carrabelle, Fla.; six sisters, Thelma Stockton, Panama
City, Fla., Sylvia Gale, Hull, Claudette Wilson, Carnesville,
and Rossly Shook, Earline Simmons and Carolyn McDonald, all of
Commerce; two brothers, Jerald Sheridan, Mexico, and Leon Sheridan,
Athens; 18 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Williams White Columns Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, October 3, 2001
MRS. HAMMOND
Retired film developer
BETHLEHEM - Mrs. Helen S. Hammond, 84, died Thursday, September
27, 2001, at Walton Medical Center.
Mrs. Hammond was the daughter of the late R.G. and Annie Adams
Skinner and the wife of the late Elmer Hammond.
Mrs. Hammond was a member of Whistleville Christian Church and
was retired from Hewett Studios, where she was a film developer.
She was preceded in death by a son, Dean Hammond, and a grandchild.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, September 28, in
Smith Memory Chapel of Smith Funeral Home, Winder, with Linwood
Smith, Raymond Fumea and Terry Shelnutt officiating. Burial was
in the Ebenezer Methodist Church cemetery.
Survivors include one son, Dale Hammond, Winder; one daughter,
Dot Wallace, Bethlehem; a daughter-in-law, Lucy Hammond, Winder;
two sisters, Jackie Foster, Winder, and Peggy Hayes, Braselton;
five grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Contributions may be made to the Red Cross, 1297 S. Milledge
Ave., Athens, GA 30605.
Smith Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, October 3, 2001
MRS. GREGORY
Berea Baptist member
COMMERCE - Mrs. Annie Dixon Gregory, 92, died Monday, October
1, 2001, at Athens Regional Medical Center.
Mrs. Gregory was born December 20, 1908, in Jackson County, a
daughter of the late Milton and Callie Wilson Dixon.
She was retired from Commerce Sportswear and was a member of
Berea Baptist Church, Commerce. Mrs. Gregory was preceded in
death by her husband, James Caney Gregory.
Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Wednesday, October 3, in
the chapel of Little-Ward Funeral Home, Commerce, with the Revs.
Terry James and Jimmy Bullock officiating. Burial was in the
Berea Baptist Church cemetery.
Mrs. Gregory is survived by a sister, Faith Smith, Commerce;
a special friend, Sarah Baird, Commerce; and a number of nieces
and nephews.
Little-Ward Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, October 3, 2001
MRS. HANLEY
Sister of countian
HULL - Mrs. Stephanie Stoyle Hanley, 37, died Monday, October
1, 2001.
A native of Franklin County, Mrs. Hanley was a daughter of the
late Gerald and Elmo Graham Stoyle.
She was a lifelong resident of Madison County and was a member
of Liberty Church.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, October 4,
in the chapel of Lord & Stephens Funeral Home, Danielsville,
with the Revs. Wendell Hanley and Mike Canada officiating. Burial
will be in Danielsville Memorial Gardens. David Fields, Wade
Fields, John Eades, Grant Gillespie, Randy Hanley and Ben Hanley
will serve as pallbearers.
Mrs. Hanley is survived by her husband, Scott Hanley; four daughters,
Kristen Hanley, Rebecca Hanley, Nicole Hanley and Kimberly Hanley,
all of Hull; two sisters, Winona Fields, Danielsville, and Gloria
Bellew, Commerce; one grandchild, MacKenzie Hanley, Hull; and
several nieces and nephews.
The family was to have received friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday
at the funeral home.
Lord & Stephens Funeral Home, Danielsville, is in charge
of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, October 3, 2001
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MRS. ROBERTSON
Homemaker
WINDER - Mrs. Cecile P. Robertson, 73, died Sunday, September
30, 2001.
Born in Gwinnett County, Mrs. Robertson was a daughter of the
late Ellis Thomas and Odessa Kennedy Phillips.
She was a homemaker.
Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, October 2, in
Smith Memory Chapel of Smith Funeral Home, Winder, with the Revs.
Howard Banks and Kenneth Deaton officiating. Burial was in the
Mt. Moriah Baptist Church cemetery.
Survivors include a daughter, Brenda Stancil, Winder; daughters
and sons-in-law, Penny and Kirk Barber, Peachtree City, and Phyllis
and Marty Brooks, Fredricksburg, Va.; brother and sister-in-law,
Richard and Jean Phillips, Myrtle Beach, S.C.; sister, Jackie
Parham, Winder; grandchildren, Lisa and Ernie Stovall, Hoschton,
and Martin Brooks Jr., Fredricksburg, Va.; and great-grandchildren,
Nicholas and Elijah Stovall, Hoschton.
Memorials may be made to St. Mary's Hospice or to the American
Cancer Society.
Smith Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, October 3, 2001
MR. SEAGRAVES
Owner of Rickey's Paint & Body Shop
BOGART - Rickey Edward Seagraves, 43, died Tuesday, October 2,
2001, at Athens Regional Medical Center following injuries sustained
in an automobile accident.
Mr. Seagraves was born September 26, 1958, in Clarke County,
a son of Mary Hazel Perry Seagraves, Bogart, and the late Billy
Edward Seagraves.
He was the owner and operator of Rickey's Paint & Body Shop
and was a member of Mt. Tabor Baptist Church, Bogart.
Mr. Seagraves was preceded in death by a daughter, Gina Lynne
Seagraves.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, October 4,
at Mt. Tabor Baptist Church with the Revs. Doyle Sims and Bud
McDonald officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
Wayne Martin, Gene Nixon, Terry Phillips, Freddy Thurmond, Ted
Thurmond and Wade Thurmond will serve as pallbearers.
Survivors, in addition to his mother, include his wife, Shirley
Lawson Seagraves, Bogart; two daughters, Jessica Rainey, Bogart,
and Amanda Seagraves, Athens; two sons, David Seagraves, Nicholson,
and Michael Seagraves, Bogart; brother and sister-in-law, Steve
and Connie Seagraves, Statham; and two grandchildren.
The family was to have received friends from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday
at Evans Funeral Home, Jefferson.
Evans Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, October 3, 2001
MRS. WILLIAMS
White Plains
Baptist member
MADISON - Mrs. Sybil J. Williams, 58, died Wednesday, September
19, 2001.
A native of Jackson County, Mrs. Williams was retired from Chatham
Awning Company in Savannah and was a member of White Plains Baptist
Church.
She was preceded in death by her father, Hershel McDougald.
Funeral services were held Saturday, September 22, in Arthur
Bowick's Oconee Chapel, Watkinsville, with the Revs. Gary Williams
and Thomas Ghann officiating. Burial was in Oconee Memorial Park.
Joe Palmer, Rick Hargrove, Wayne Austin, Phil Barton, Jim Staton
and Roger Davis served as pallbearers.
Mrs. Williams is survived by her husband, Charles F. Williams;
one daughter, Janice Palmer, Winder; two sons, Mitch McAllister
and Vic McAllister, both of Winder; one step-son, the Rev. Gary
Williams, Hillsville, Va.; mother and step-father, Nora and John
Collins, Madison; five sisters, Fay Lively, Sylvania, Barbara
Jordan, Arcade, Cathy McDougald, Madison, Diane Patrick, Jacksonville,
Fla., and Patricia Lay, Dacula; one brother Johnny Collins, Winder;
five grandchildren and nieces and nephews.
Arthur Bowick's Oconee Chapel was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, October 3, 2001
MR. BYERS
World War II veteran
HOSCHTON - Aaron Lowell Byers, 78, died Thursday, September 27,
2001.
Mr. Byers was a native of Forsyth County and moved to Gwinnett
County in 1953. He was a World War II veteran, having served
in the U.S. Army as a tech sergeant. Mr. Byers was retired from
the General Motors Parts Division in Doraville and was an ordained
minister and a member of Mount Moriah Baptist Church, Auburn.
Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Sunday, September 30, at
Mount Moriah Baptist Church with the Revs. Sammy Everett, William
Atha and Eddie McCright officiating. Burial was in the church
cemetery.
Mr. Byers is survived by his wife, Dorothy Virginia Smith Byers,
Hoschton; daughters, Rachel Williamson, Conyers, and Nell McCright,
Hoschton; sons, James Lowell Byers and Phil Lanier Byers, both
of Hoschton, and Robert Taylor Byers, Tucker; 11 grandchildren
and six great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to Mount Moriah Baptist Church, Mount Moriah
Road, Auburn.
Flanigan Funeral Home, Buford, was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, October 3, 2001
MR. CLACK
World War II veteran
WINDER - Ryman Clack, 75, died Monday, October 1, 2001, at his
residence.
Mr. Clack was a son of the late Erbie Ralph and Jewell Grace
Maughon Clack.
He was a World War II veteran, serving in the U.S. Navy, and
was the owner and operator of M & M Trucking. Mr. Clack was
a member of the American Legion and of the V.F.W.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, October 3, in
Smith Memory Chapel of Smith Funeral Home, Winder, with the Revs.
Ronald Hewatt and Jim Morris officiating. Burial was Barrow Memorial
Gardens.
Mr. Clack is survived by his wife, Flora M. Clack, Winder; son,
John Clack, Winder; daughter, Linda Martin, Cartersville; brother,
Lindy Clack, Winder; sister, Janice Geller, Raleigh, N.C.; and
three grandchildren, Phil Hunter and J.D. and Adam Clack.
Smith Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, October 3, 2001
MRS. FREE
Mother of six
CLARKESVILLE - Mrs. Minnie Dean Free, 85, died Sunday, September
30, 2001, at Habersham County Medical Center following an extended
illness.
Born in Habersham County, Mrs. Free was a daughter of the late
Emory and Bertha Fitzgerald Dean.
She was retired from Habersham Home and was a member of Macedonia
Baptist Church, Clarkesville. Mrs. Free was preceded in death
by her husband, Vance Free.
Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Wednesday, October 3, at
Hillside Memorial Chapel, Clarkesville, with the Revs. Raymond
Payne, Paris Whitworth and Billy Harris officiating. Burial was
in the Macedonia Baptist Church cemetery.
Survivors include daughters, Ann Free and Peggy Barron, both
of Clarkesville; sons, the Rev. Larry Free, Benton Free and Norris
Free, all of Clarkesville, and Gerald Free, Jefferson; sisters,
Cleo Davis, Toccoa, and Ruby Holcomb and Ann Lunsford, both of
Clarkesville; 11 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and three
great-great-grandchildren.
Hillside Memorial Chapel was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, October 3, 2001
MR. BROWN
Father of countian
GAINESVILLE - Carlton L. "Carsey" Brown, 76, died Tuesday,
September 25, 2001, at Northeast Georgia Medical Center, Gainesville,
following an extended illness.
A lifetime resident of Hall County, Mr. Brown was a retired carpenter
and was a member of Fairview Baptist Church.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, September 28, at
Fairview Baptist Church with the Revs. Thurman Parker and Kenny
Howard officiating. Burial was in the Dewberry Baptist Church
No. 2 cemetery.
Survivors include a daughter, Carolyn Dover, Gainesville; sons,
Louis Brown, Braselton, Richard Threlkeld and Horace Threlkeld,
both of Flowery Branch, and Robert Threlkeld, Gainesville; sister,
Fannie Savage, Gainesville; brothers, Robert Dover, David Brown
and Charles Brown, all of Gainesville; 15 grandchildren and 23
great-grandchildren.
Ward's Funeral Home, Gainesville, was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, October 3, 2001
MRS. HARDIGREE
Pleasant Hill Presbyterian member
STATHAM - Mrs. Lucille Hardigree, 83, died Sunday, September
30, 2001.
Mrs. Hardigree was born in Barrow County. She was a member of
Pleasant Hill Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. Haridgree was preceded in death by her husband, Hawk Hardigree.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, October 2, in Smith
Memory Chapel of Smith Funeral Home, Winder, with the Rev. Jennifer
Horton officiating. Burial was in the Pleasant Hill Presbyterian
Church cemetery.
Survivors include a son, Donald Hardigree, Statham; sister, Grady
Mae Baker, Statham; and two granddaughters, Michelle Hardigree,
Cartersville, and Denice Goodman, Statham.
Smith Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, October 3, 2001
MR. SCOTT
Miami native
NICHOLSON - James P. Scott, 61, died Saturday, September 22,
2001, of an extended illness.
A native of Miami, Fla., Mr. Scott was a son of Etta Mae Holland,
Nicholson, and the late James L. Scott. He was a retired supervisor
with the Clarke County government and was of the Baptist denomination.
Graveside services were at 11 a.m. Saturday, September 29, at
Nicholson Cemetery with the Rev. Henry Webb officiating.
Survivors, in addition to his mother, include two sons, Andy
Scott and Joey Scott, both of Nicholson; and two brothers, Ray
Scott, Athens, and Jack Scott, Marietta.
Ivie Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, October 3, 2001
MR. WHITE
Body shop technician
MAYSVILLE - James Edward (Jimmy) White Jr., 50, died Friday,
September 28, 2001, at Northeast Georgia Medical Center, Gainesville,
of a sudden illness.
Mr. White was born October 8, 1950, in Hamilton County, Tenn.,
to the late James Edward White Sr. and Grace Margaret Womac White.
He was employed as a body shop technician with University Ford/Mazda
in Athens and was a member of The Church of Christ Faith.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, September 30, in
the chapel of Ivie Funeral Home, Commerce, with Jeff Coalson
officiating. Burial was in Sunrise Cemetery, Maysville.
Mr. White is survived by his wife, Karen White, Maysville; one
son, James Edward (Eddie) White III, Maysville; one daughter,
Kim Ellison, Maysville; two brothers, Kenny Rainey and Ricky
White, both of Dalton; and two grandchildren, Amber and Chelsea
Ellison, both of Maysville.
Ivie Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, October 3, 2001
MRS. ALEXANDER
Mother of countian
HULL - Mrs. Bedonnia Alexander, 58, died Monday, October 1, 2001.
A native of Clarke County, Mrs. Alexander was a daughter of Alma
Brooks Willoughby, Watkinsville, and the late Herbert Willoughby.
Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, October
4, at Evergreen Memorial Park with Donna Arrowood officiating.
Survivors, in addition to her mother, include her husband, John
D. Alexander; three daughters, Donna L. Smith, Commerce, Susan
Russum, Danielsville, and Shonda Hill, Carlton; two sons, Dale
Alexander, Hull, and Ronnie Alexander, Stafford, Va.; two brothers,
Herman Willoughby, Clermont, and Tony Willoughby, Watkinsville;
seven grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
The family was to have received friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday
at Lord & Stephens Funeral Home, Danielsville.
Lord & Stephens Funeral Home, Danielsville, is in charge
of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, October 3, 2001
MRS. MCCRARY
Homemaker
CARNESVILLE - Mrs. Irena A. McCrary, 89, died Friday, September
28, 2001, at BJC Nursing Home, Commerce, following an extended
illness.
Mrs. McCrary was born December 23, 1911, in Augusta, Ohio. She
was a homemaker and was a member of Palm Baptist Church, Tampa,
Fla.
Graveside services were held at noon Tuesday, October 2, in Myrtle
Hills Cemetery, Tampa, Fla.
Survivors include three sons, Frank O. McCrary, Thonotosessa,
Fla., James R. McCrary, Vero Beach, Fla., and Thomas E. McCrary,
Tampa, Fla.; two daughters, Donna Priddy, Old Fort, Ohio, and
Rose Roberts, Carnesville; 15 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren
and three great-great-grandchildren.
Evans Funeral Home, Jefferson, was in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Herald, October 3, 2001
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