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BARROW JOURNAL
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2008
Obituaries
Judy Cain
Judy Ann Cain, 65, of
Lilburn, died Sunday,
November 9, 2008, following
an extended illness.
Bom in Floyd County, she
lived in the metro Atlanta area
for the past 33 years.
Mrs. Cain was the mother of
Crystal Sullivan of Hoschton;
grandmother of McKenzie
Sullivan and Patrick Sullivan,
both of Hoschton.
Funeral services will be
held Wednesday, November
12, at 2 p.m., in the chapel
of Hamilton Mill Memorial
Funeral Home in Buford.
Barrow Journal, November 12, 2008
Charles Hough
Charles DeWayne Hough,
74, of Winder, died Tuesday,
November 4, 2008.
Bom in Ohio County, W. Va.,
he was the son of the late
Wayne Walter and Thelma
Roberts
Hough. He
was a veteran,
having served
in the United
States Army.
Survivors include his wife,
Donna Hough, Winder; a son,
David Hough, Athens; daugh
ters and sons-in-law, Debra
and Louis Hercurles, Tamara
and Bill Lawhorne, Wheeling,
W.Va., Susan and Keith
Chapman, Winder, Laurie and
Ali Zulifiqar, Norcross, Rachel
and Daniel Gartias, Norcross,
and Jennifer Hough, Swanee;
17 grandchildren; one great
grandchild; a brother, Thomas
Hough, Ohio; and several
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, November 8, at
Smith Memory Chapel. The
body was cremated.
Smith Funeral Home,
Winder, was in charge of
arrangements.
Barrow Journal, November 12, 2008
Ray Armstrong
Ray Armstrong, 92, of
Auburn, died Tuesday,
November 4, 2008.
He was the son of the late
Ellic Armstrong and was a
member of Auburn First
Baptist Church. He was retired
from Avondale Mills.
Survivors include his wife,
Margaret Armstrong, Auburn;
niece, Jan Cruse, Auburn;
great-nephews, Bryant Cruse
and Tommy Cruse; great-
niece, Elizabeth Woodard;
eight great-great-nieces and
nephews; and two great-great-
great nephews.
Funeral services were held
Thursday, November 6, at
Smith Memory Chapel with
the Revs. Robert Whitehead
and Chris Perkins officiat
ing. Burial was in Barrow
Memorial Gardens.
Memorial contributions
may be made to the American
Cancer Society, 1684 Barnett
Shoals Rd., Athens, Ga.
30605.
Smith Funeral Home,
Winder, was in charge of
arrangements.
Barrow Journal, November 12, 2008
Angie Little
Angie Michelle Little, 33,
of Bethlehem, died Saturday,
November 8, 2008.
She was the daughter of
Connie and Charles Hinkle
of Winder. She had lived in
Barrow County for most of
her life and was a homemak
er.
Survivors in addition to
her parents, include her hus
band, Chris Little; sons, Chad
Little and Cody Little, both
of Bethlehem; sister, Kristie
Hinkle Lovell, Winder; niec
es, Destiny Lovell and Kaylee
Little.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday, November 12, in
the chapel of Carter Funeral
Home with the Revs. Ned
Davis and Larry Youngblood
officiating. Burial was in
Barrow Memorial Gardens.
Carter Funeral Home,
Winder, was in charge of
arrangements.
Barrow Journal, November 12, 2008
Mattye Wingo
Mattye Hodges Wingo, 83,
of Statham, died Thursday,
November 6, 2008.
Born in Oconee County,
she was the daughter of the
late James Y. and Ruth Autry
Hodges. She was a homemak
er and a member of Hebron
Christian Church. Mrs.
Wingo was preceded in death
by her husband, Jack Taylor
Wingo; and a brother, Donald
Hodges.
Survivors include sons, Jack
Hodges Wingo, McDonough,
Donald Wingo, Statham;
and a daughter, Shirley Ruth
Coleman, Statham; eight
grandchildren; six great
grandchildren; three great-
great-grandchildren; sister
and brother-in-law, Betty and
Ralph Brooks, Tallahassee,
Fla.; and sisters-in-law, Maud
Hodges and Jo Huff.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, November 8, at
Hebron Christian Church with
the Rev. Danny Shoemake
officiating. Burial was in the
church cemetery.
Memorial contributions may
be made to Hebron Christian
Church Building Fund, 2461
Hebron Church Rd., Winder,
Ga. 30666.
Smith Funeral Home,
Winder, was in charge of
arrangements.
Barrow Journal, November 12, 2008
Church in Monticello.
Smith Funeral Home,
Winder, was in charge of
arrangements.
Barrow Journal, November 12, 2008
Nena McDougald
Nena Mae McDougald,
95, of Commerce, former
ly of Winder, died Sunday,
November 9, 2008.
A native of Gwinnett County,
she was the daughter of the
late Ben and Carrie Hayes
Wilkins. She was a retired
seamstress and was a mem
ber of Cedar Creek Baptist
Church. Mrs. McDougald was
preceded in death by her hus
band, Allen McDougald.
Survivors include sons and
daughters-in-law, Jack and
Clarice McDougald, Young
Harris, Jerry and Shirley
McDougald, Macon; brother
and sister-in-law, Hoyt and
Charlene Wilkins, Hoschton;
four grandchildren; and nine
great-grandchildren.
Graveside services were
held Tuesday, November
11, at Cedar Creek Baptist
Church cemetery with the
Rev. Shuford Jones officiat
ing. Carter Funeral Home,
Winder, was in charge of
arrangements.
Barrow Journal, November 12, 2008
Versie Perego
Versie Alice Calloway
Perego, 89, of Hoschton,
died Wednesday, November
5, 2008, at Willow Wood
Nursing Center, following an
extended illness.
Born in Oglethorpe County,
she was the daughter of the
late John and Alice McDonald
Calloway. She was a mem
ber of Temple Baptist Church.
She loved life and spread
laughter to all who knew her
during her final years, loved
ones stated. Mrs. Perego was
preceded in death by her hus
band, Leonard Melvin Gill;
and daughters, Margaret Ann
Gill Dyer, Betty Jo Gill Payne
and Connie Lee Gill Wilson.
Survivors include daughters
and sons-in-law, Diane Taylor,
Gainesville, Janie Chumbler,
Cleveland, Gloria and Larry
Reinhardt, Hoschton, and
Brenda and Glen Proctor,
Las Vegas, Nv.; sons, Charles
and Michael Gill, both of
Gainesville; sister, Ethel
Chambers, Flowery Branch;
and numerous grandchildren,
great-grandchildren and one
great-great-grandchild.
Funeral services were held
Sunday, November 9, in the
chapel of Memorial Park
Funeral Home with Dr. James
Ransom officiating. Burial
was at New Bridge Baptist
Church cemetery.
Memorial contributions may
be made to the Meditation
Garden at New Bridge Baptist
Church, 3120 Cleveland Hwy.,
Gainesville, GA 30506.
Memorial Park Funeral
Home North Riverside
Chapel, Gainesville, was in
charge of arrangements.
Barrow Journal, November 12, 2008
Charles
Pentecost
Charles Glen Pentecost, 74,
of Winder, died Thursday,
November 6, 2008.
Born in Barrow County, he
was the son of the late Glen
and Bethel Jones Pentecost.
He was a member of Pentecost
Methodist Church, was retired
from IBM, and was a vet
eran, having
served in the Iggjjj —
United States
Air Force in
Korea. Mr.
Pentecost was preceded in
death by a son, Charles Andrew
Pentecost; and a brother. Jack
Pentecost.
Survivors include a son and
daughter-in-law. Maxwell and
Wanda Pentecost, Winder;
grandchildren. Max and Britt
Elise Pentecost; brothers and
sister-in-law, John R. and
Sue Ellen Pentecost and Alan
Pentecost, all of Winder; and a
sister. Carmen Hall, Winder.
Graveside services were
held Saturday, November
8, at Pentecost Methodist
Church cemetery with George
Chassevat and the Rev. Dave
Staton officiating.
Smith Funeral Home,
Winder, was in charge of
arrangements.
Barrow Journal, November 12, 2008
NOTE: Obituaries will be
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Journal if the person is, or has
been in the past, a resident
of Barrow County, works in
Barrow County now or did in
the past, or is a public official
whose district includes all oi
part of Barrow County.
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has a close relative in Barrow
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death, cause of death, where
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tion, memberships in churches,
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vice, names of survivors but
not the names of grandchil
dren, what funeral home is
handling arrangements, date,
time and location of receiving,
date and time of funeral, loca
tion of burial, officiating party
and pallbearers.
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Marvin Sutton
Marvin Lamar Sutton, 65,
of Talmo, died Thursday,
November 6, 2008, at
Northeast Georgia Medical
Center, following an extended
illness.
Born in Jackson County, he
was the son of the late Charles
and Dollie Sutton.
Mr. Sutton was the brother
of Alene Hendrix of Winder.
Funeral services were
held Saturday, November 8,
at Northside Baptist Church
with the Revs. Cecil Thomas
and Elmer Maddox officiat
ing.
Barrow Journal, November 12, 2008
James
McCullough
James McCullough, 91,
of Loganville, died Tuesday,
November 4, 2008.
Born in Jasper County,
he was the son of the late
Newton and Elizabeth H.
McCullough.
Mr. McCullough was the
father of Jack and Vickie
McCullough and Merida
Meadows, all of Statham.
Graveside services were
held Thursday, November 6,
at New Rocky Creek Baptist
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THANK YOU!
I would like to take the opportunity to thank God, my family, my campaign
team, my friends and supporters for our victory in the general election on
November 4th. I am grateful and humbled by all of your hard work and
support this year during both elections. I would also like to acknowledge my
opponent and thank him for his attitude and the
class he has shown during the campaign.
I am very excited to continue our plans that will
carry us through the next four years. I would like
to ask you for your continued support as the
Barrow County Sheriffs Office continues to make a
difference in Barrow County As I have said before
my door will always be open to address any
concerns you may have. I would like the citizens to
know how humbled and honored I am to be elected
as your next Sheriff.
Sincerely,
Jud Smith
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