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Wade Chamblee
Wade Chamblee, 1, son of Duston Chamblee and Katie Hatcher, Clarkesville,
formerly of Hull, died Wednesday, August 4, 1999, at Richland
Memorial Hospital, Columbia, S.C.
Chamblee was born July 20, 1998 in Lexington, S.C. He was preceded
in death by his great-grandfather, Wade R. Hunter, for whom he
was named.
Funeral services were held Saturday, August 7, at Blue Heights
Baptist Church, Mountain City, with the Rev. Ronia Hunter, great-uncle
of Chamblee, officiating. Burial was in Rabun Memory Park, Rabun
County.
Survivors, in addition to his parents, include his grandparents,
Dwayne and Dena Moyers, Hull, Gary and Lynette Chamblee, Clayton,
James Hatcher, Prosperity, S.C., and Cheryl Monts, Columbia,
S.C.; great-grandparents, Lillian Garland Hunter, Clayton, Harry
and Sandra Moyers, Carlton, Butch and Gladys Clem, Waycross,
Robert and Jessie Sargent, Columbia, S.C., and Marvin and Shelby
Ready, Augusta; aunt, Misty Chamblee, Clayton; uncle, Jeffrey
Moyers, Hull; and a host of great-aunts and uncles, great-great-aunts
and uncles and cousins.
Hunter Funeral Home, Clayton, was in charge of arrangements.
The Madison County Journal, August 18, 1999
Claudine E. Fleeman
Mrs. Claudine Elizabeth Fleeman, 88, of Hull, died Friday, August
13, 1999.
A native of Madison County, Mrs. Fleeman was a daughter of the
late Charles Thomas and Elzora Hitchcock Shaw.
Mrs. Fleeman was a graduate of Madison County High School and
attended The State Normal School in Athens, where she received
a teaching degree. She was a member of Hull Baptist Church and
had taught Sunday School at Hull Baptist and Pleasant Grove Baptist
churches for over 75 years. Mrs. Fleeman was preceded in death
by three brothers, Durward Shaw, Howell Shaw and Charles Shaw,
and two sisters, Verbie McLeroy and Sue Allen.
Funeral services were held Sunday, August 15, in the chapel of
Lord and Stephens Funeral Home, Danielsville, with the Revs.
Randy Crowe and Bill Wood officiating. Burial was in the Pleasant
Grove Baptist Church cemetery. Barry Ivey, Dennis Brown, Stephen
Brown, Jim Fleeman, Brian Fleeman and Darrell Daniel served as
pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers were members of the Homemakers
Sunday School Class.
Survivors include her husband, James C. Fleeman; children and
spouses, Betty Ivey and the late James Ivey, Tallahassee, Fla.,
and Carol and Eugene Brown and Jimmy and Helen Fleeman, all of
Hull; three sisters, Mary McLeroy, Athens, Katherleen Hunter,
Hull, and Virginia Ridenhour, Watkinsville; grandchildren, Elisa
and Sam Herring, Simpsonville, S.C., Tara and Scott Weatherford,
Victoria, Texas, Barry and Rebecca Ivey, Tallahassee, Fla., Dennis
and Brenda Brown, Dacula, Stephen and April Brown, Danielsville,
Cindy and Darrell Daniel, Watkinsville, and Brenda and Johnny
Kilpatrick, Jimmy Fleeman and Brian Fleeman, all of Hull; and
great-grandchildren, Caleb and Calah Weatherford, Davis Herring,
Daniel, Joshua, Seth, Iris and Ann Brown, Justin and Jennifer
Daniel and Michael Kilpatrick.
Lord and Stephens Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Madison County Journal, August 18, 1999
Tracy E. Rowland II
Infant Tracy "Trey" Edward Rowland II, Comer, died
Monday, August 16, 1999.
Arrangements are incomplete at this time and will be announced
by Brown Funeral Home, Danielsville.
E. Elizabeth Mallonee
Mrs. E. Elizabeth Mallonee, 87, of Winterville, died Wednesday,
August 11, 1999.
A native of Odenton, Md., Mrs. Mallonee was a daughter of the
late William and Glorina Jordan Houseknecht.
She had lived in the Winterville area for the past two years
and attended Danielsville United Methodist Church.
Having lived in Maryland for most of her life, Mrs. Mallonee
was retired from the Prince George County School System and was
a member of Hyattsville United Methodist Church.
Funeral services were held Saturday, August 14, in the chapel
of Gasch's Funeral Home, Hyattsville, Md. Burial was in Ft. Lincoln
Cemetery.
Survivors include two sons, John B. Mallonee Jr., Comer, and
Donald L. Mallonee, Huntingtown, Md.; one sister, Lena Kelbough,
Crofton, Md.; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Danielsville United
Methodist Church.
Lord and Stephens Funeral Home, Danielsville, was in charge of
local arrangements.
The Madison County Journal, August 18, 1999
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Fred Beck
Fred Beck, 87, of Hartwell, died Thursday, August 12, 1999, at
Athens Regional Medical Center.
A native of Gainesville, Mr. Beck was born October 31, 1911.
He was a son of the late Frank and Mary Flanagin Beck.
Mr. Beck had worked in the textile industry, employed with Harmony
Grove Mills.
Funeral services were held Saturday, August 14, in the chapel
of Ivie Funeral Home, Commerce, with the Revs. Kenneth Dillard
and Sam Dorsey officiating. Burial was in the Cabin Creek Baptist
Church cemetery, Commerce.
Survivors include his wife, Dora Mae Beck; two sons, Billy Beck,
Commerce, and Donald Beck, Nicholson; four daughters, Annie Blanche
Baker, Mrs. Edward Dorsey and Mrs. Samuel Dorsey, all of Commerce,
and Mavis Barrett, Ninety Six, S.C.; three brothers, Curtis Beck,
Jefferson, George Beck, Hull, and Rufus Beck, Commerce; five
sisters, Sarah Culberston and Eddie Pearl Wiley, both of Homer,
and Vernell Evans, Ear Belle Maney and Mamie Lou Turner, all
of Commerce; 20 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren and four
great-great-grandchildren.
Ivie Funeral Home, Commerce, was in charge of arrangements.
The Madison County Journal, August 18, 1999
Lucille F. Phillips
Mrs. Lucille Fern Maxey Phillips, 78, of Danielsville, died Thursday,
August 12, 1999, at her residence.
A native of Pomona County, Mo., Mrs. Phillips was born March
27, 1921. She was a daughter of the late John Fabris Sr. and
Pearl Mae Maxey Fabris.
Mrs. Phillips was a retiree of Reliance Electric and was a member
of Community Baptist Church.
Funeral services were held Saturday, August 14, at Community
Baptist Church with the Revs. David Strickland and Dennis Kesler
officiating. Burial was in Danielsville Memorial Gardens. Stuart
Mason, Quentin Mason, Wiley Phillips, Justin Phillips, Dan Fowler
and Andy Messer served as pallbearers.
Survivors include her husband, Steward F. Phillips; sons and
daughters-in-law, Alan S. and Peggy Phillips and Danny F. and
Carol Phillips, all of Danielsville; daughter, Claudia McCorkle,
Knoxville, Tenn.; daughter and son-in-law, Linda and James Mason,
Royston; one brother, John Fabris Jr., Hartwell; one sister,
Venita Watkins, Comer; nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to the American
Kidney Fund, 6110 Executive Boulevard, Suite 1010, Rockville,
MD 20852.
Pruitte Funeral Home, Royston, was in charge of arrangements.
The Madison County Journal, August 18, 1999
James D. Chesser Jr.
James D. Chesser Jr., 67, of Commerce, died Thursday, August
12, 1999, in Athens.
Mr. Chesser served in the U.S. Navy aboard the U.S.S. Boxer and
was retired from Delta Airlines.
Funeral services were held Monday, August 16, at H.M. Patterson
& Son Oglethorpe Chapel, Atlanta. Burial was in Westview
Cemetery.
Survivors include his wife, Diane Chesser; one son, Ronald J.
Chesser; daughter and son-in-law, Wynell and Jim Rippe; his mother,
Wynell Plunkett; sister and brother-in-law, Maudenia and Dr.
William A. Reid; two grandchildren, Courtney and Joel Chesser;
and other relatives.
H.M. Patterson & Son Oglethorpe Hill Chapel was in charge
of arrangements.
The Madison County Journal, August 18, 1999
Brian A. Teasley
Brian Andrew Teasley, 17, of Hartwell, died Saturday, August
14, 1999.
A native of Anderson County, S.C., Mr. Teasley was a son of Clayte
Andrew and Sheila House Teasley.
He was employed by Fleming Landscaping and was a former member
of the Hart County High School baseball team and golf team, where
he participated in the state tournament.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, August 17, in the chapel
of Strickland Funeral Home with the Revs. James Bannister and
Ted Kelley officiating. Burial was in Nancy Hart Memorial Park.
Survivors, in addition to his parents, include one sister, Robin
T. Bannister, Donalds, S.C.; paternal grandparents, Verlyn and
Clara Teasley, Hartwell; maternal grandparents, Dan and Evora
Powell, Hartwell, and John House, Danielsville; and maternal
great-grandfather, Ludie Haley, Bowman.
Strickland Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Madison County Journal, August 18, 1999
William A. Shadden
William Alton Shadden, 63, of Winterville, died Tuesday, August
10, 1999.
A native and lifelong resident of Clarke County, Mr. Shadden
was a son of the late Elmer H. and Mary Theo Damron Shadden.
He was a U.S. Army veteran and was retired from Roadway Express.
Mr. Shadden was a member of West End Baptist Church.
Funeral services were held Thursday, August 12, at West End Baptist
Church with the Revs. Larry Elliott and Buford Lockman officiating.
Burial was in Athens Memory Gardens. Larry Odom, Jamey Watson,
L.T. Walden, James Drake, Leon Whitehead and Pee Wee Pruitt served
as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers were members of the Sunday
School Class and Smiley Schultz and Jon Llewellyn.
Survivors include his wife, Dannie June Shadden; daughters and
sons-in-law, Suzanne and Barry Cook, Watkinsville, and Lisa and
Scott Andrews, Danielsville; one brother, Hugh A. "Buddy"
Shadden, Bogart; and six grandchildren, Erica, Melissa and Wayne
Cook and Tyler, Daneille and Jade Andrews.
Lord and Stephens Funeral Home, East, was in charge of arrangements.
The Madison County Journal, August 18, 1999
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