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MAINSTREET NEWSPAPERS
WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 2011
Obituaries
Jerry Anglin
COMER - Jerry Dupree
Anglin, 49, died suddenly at
Athens Regional Medical Center
in Athens on Thursday, May 19,
2011.
Born on March 20, 1962, he
was the son of the Rev. William
Dupree and Helen Flowers
Anglin in Atlanta. He served his
country honor
ably in the United
States Army
and attended
Welcome Avenue Congregational
Holiness Church. Mr. Anglin
was preceded in death by his
wife, Tracy Glover Anglin.
Survivors in addition to his
parents include his wife, Lisa
Broach Anglin; daughters,
Samantha Anglin and CaSondra
Hatfield; son, Jeremy Dupree
Anglin; stepdaughters, Megan
and Jamie Reece; stepson, Jacob
Pearson; sisters and brothers-
in-law Deborah and Loyd
Callaway, Jane and Tommy
Giles, Shevonda and Rick
Cowart; brother and sister-in-
law, Danny and Toni Anglin;
granddaughter, Caylee; four
nephews; and five nieces.
Funeral services were held
Sunday, May 22, from Welcome
Avenue Congregational Holiness
Church with the Revs. Larry
Pruitt and Gloria Farmer offici
ating. Burial was in the church
cemetery.
Lord & Stephens Funeral
Home, Madison Chapel, was in
charge of arrangements.
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May 25, 2011.
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Tammi Barker
Tammi Smith Barker, wife of
James (Jimmy) Millard Barker,
III, died Friday, May 20, 2011,
at her residence.
She was the daughter of
Junious Marion (Pete) and
Dorothy (Dotty) Smith. She was
a loving wife, mother, daugh
ter, daughter-in-law and friend.
She was an honor student of
the University of Georgia where
she received her master’s and
specialist degrees. She taught
Business Education at Madison
County High School. She was
a lifelong member of Falling
Creek Baptist Church and was
a Sunday School teacher for
the True Blue Sunday School
Class.
Survivors in addition to her
parents and her husband include
children, James Millard Barker,
IV (Miles) and Elizabeth
Addison Barker; mother-in-
law, Anne Marie Dixon Jaudon
and stepfather-in-law, Henry
Scudder Jaudon.
Funeral services were held
Sunday, May 22, at Falling
Creek Baptist Church. Burial
was at Forest Hills Memorial
Park.
Memorial contributions may
be made to Tammi’s children for
a scholarship fund, c/o Pinnacle
Bank, or donations to TJ&
Friends Foundation.
Hicks Funeral Home, Elberton,
was in charge of arrangements.
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May 25, 2011.
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James Black
JEFFERSON - James
Edward Black, 73, died Monday,
May 23, 2011.
Born in Pendergrass, he was
the son of the late Jerry Morrow
and Ruby Cannon Black. He
owned and operated Black’s
Store for 46 years and was a
member of the Galilee Christian
Church.
Survivors include his wife,
Billie McCain Black, Jefferson;
son, Gary Black and friend
Melanie Towe, Jefferson; son
and daughter-in-law, Chad
and Denise Black, Jefferson;
and grandchildren, Dusty
Black, Commerce, McCain
Black, Jefferson, Tyler, Caleb
and Mason Alexander, all of
Jefferson.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday, May 25, from the
Galilee Christian Church with
Minister Tom Plank officiat
ing. A private burial will take
place on a later date with Chris
Parr, Ed Thompson, Stuart
Satterfield, Bobby Poss, John
Jennings, Ronnie Smith, George
Edmondson and Bob Sosbee
honored as pallbearers. Bradley
Williamson will serve as an hon
orary pallbearer.
Memorials may be made to
the St. Mary’s Hospice, P.O. Box
6588, Athens, GA, or the Galilee
Christian Church Building
Fund, 2191 Galilee Church Rd.,
Jefferson, GA 30549.
Evans Funeral Home,
Jefferson, was in charge of
arrangements.
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Mary Beth Brock
HULL - Mary Beth Brock,
36, died Tuesday, May 17, 2011,
at the Athens Regional Medical
Center in Athens.
Bom in Winder on January 25,
1975, she was the daughter of
Juanita Hayes Bland of Hull and
the late Charles Thomas Brock.
She was a homemaker and of the
Baptist denomination.
Left to cherish her memo
ries in addition to her mother
and stepfather, Michael Bland,
are her fiance, Sam Hernandez,
Hull; and grandfather, J.C.
Brock, Auburn.
Miss Brock’s family has cho
sen cremation, and a memorial
service will be held at a later
date and time.
Berry Funeral Home, Elberton,
is in charge of arrangements.
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May 25, 2011.
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Richard Byrd
FLOWERY BRANCH
- Richard A. Byrd, 74, died
Sunday, May 15, 2011 at
Northeast Georgia Medical
Center following an extended
illness.
Bom on February 21, 1937, in
Georgianna, Ala., he was the son
of the late Arlin Alexander and
Kathleen Salter Byrd. He was a
graduate of Auburn University
and was retired from the United
States Federal Government as a
Civil Engineer. He was a former
member and ordained deacon of
North Peachtree Baptist Church
in Doraville and was currently
a member of Blackshear Place
Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife,
Ann Harrison Byrd; sons and
daughters-in-law, Larry and
Joyce Byrd and Bill and Cathy
Byrd, all of Sugar Hill; daugh
ter and son-in-law, Jennifer and
Adam Lee, Lawrenceville; sis
ter and brother-in-law, Kay and
Bob Peterson, San Jose, Calif.;
five grandchildren, Andrew,
Lori, Magon and her husband,
Eric, and Carson and Spencer;
and three great-grandchildren,
Kyler, Zakk and Will.
Funeral Services were held
Thursday, May 19, at Blackshear
Place Baptist Church. Interment
was in Memorial Park South
Cemetery with the Revs. Dan
Bremer and Bobby Gastley offi
ciating.
Memorials may be made to
The Reaching Generation Now
Youth Program, c/o Blachshear
Place Baptist Church, 3428
Atlanta Hwy., Flowery Branch,
GA 30542.
Memorial Park South Funeral
Home Cemetery and Crematory,
Flowery Branch was in charge
of arrangements.
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May 25, 2011.
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Monroe Carlan
ALTO - Monroe Jackson
Carlan, 88, died Monday, May
16, 2011, at Northeast Georgia
Medical Center in Gainesville.
Born in Hall County on
of the late Jim
and Annie Jane
Sutton Carlan and was a World
War II United States Navy vet
eran. He was of the Baptist
denomination and was former
ly employed by New Holland
Cotton Mill. Mr. Carlan was
preceded in death by sisters,
Lucy Staton and Daisy Frasier;
brothers, Frank, George, Joe,
Holman, Larry and Tommy
Carlan.
Survivors include wife, Elvia
Cook Carlan, Alto; a son,
Marvin M. Carlan, Alto; daugh
ter, Louise C. Nix, Gillsville;
sisters, Ava B. Maddox, Talmo,
and Sandra Mangum, Hall
County; brother, Jimmy Carlan,
Talmo; grandchildren, Porsha
Chambers, Elaine Williams,
Jane Smith, Earl Nix, Jr.,
Kimberly Bennett, Craig Carlan,
Rhonda Carlan, Larry Carlan
and Kerry Bromley; 14 great
grandchildren; and two great-
great-grandchildren
Funeral services were held
on Thursday, May 19, at the
chapel of McGahee-Griffin &
Stewart with the Revs. James
Duncan and Jason Long officiat
ing. Interment was in Alta Vista
Cemetery with full military hon
ors provided by the Habersham
County American Legion Post
#84, Grant Reeves VFW Post
#7720 and the Rabun County
DAV Chapter #15.
McGahee-Griffin & Stewart
Funeral Home of Cornelia was
in charge of arrangements.
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Thomas Ferguson
BALDWIN - Thomas Tyler
Ferguson, 20, died Sunday, May
22, 2011, following injuries sus
tained in an automobile acci
dent.
Born on April 5, 1991, in
Habersham County, he was a
2009 graduate of Banks County
High School. He was an employ
ee of the Tencate Nicolon
Manufacturing Company. He
attended the Heady Mountain
Baptist Church and the
Mountain View Baptist Church.
Mr. Ferguson was preceded in
death by his grandmother, Ann
Grogan.
Survivors include his fiance,
Jennifer Abernathy, Gainesville;
mother, Tracy Moore Ferguson
and Tony McCall, Cashiers,
N.C.; father and stepmother,
Tommy and Jody Ferguson,
Baldwin; sister. Tori Ferguson,
Cashiers, N.C.; brothers, Haden
Martin, Colbert, and Haze
Ferguson, Baldwin; grandfa
ther, Jerry Grogan, Westminster,
S.C.; grandparents, Anthony
and Rachel Ferguson, Baldwin,
and Nancy and Mitchell Goss,
Colbert; great-grandparents,
Martha (Mrs. Tom) Ferguson,
Baldwin, and Moley and Reba
Oliver, Lula; and several aunts,
uncles, cousins and many
friends.
Funeral services will be held
Thursday, May 26, at 11 a.m.,
from Whitfield Funeral Home,
South Chapel. Burial will be
in the Mountain View Baptist
Church Cemetery. The family
will receive friends at the funer
al home from 6 to 9 p.m. on
Wednesday, May 25.
In lieu of flowers, dona
tions may be made to the
American Cancer Society, 2565
Thompson Bridge Rd., Suite
114, Gainesville, GA 30501, or
to the Kidney Foundation of
Georgia, 1627 Peachtree Rd.,
NE, Atlanta, GA 30309.
Whitfield Funeral Home,
South Chapel, Baldwin, is in
charge of arrangements.
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May 25, 2011.
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Richard Griffeth
DANIELSVILLE - Richard
Roy Griffeth, 83, died Friday,
May 20, 2011, at Cobb
Healthcare.
Born on October 6, 1927, he
was the son of the late Robert
and Ollie Monroe Griffeth in
Danielsville. He served honor
ing World War II
aboard the USS
Tidewater, was
a heavy equipment mechanic,
and was the former mayor of
Daniels ville.
Survivors include his wife of
58 years, Mary Bob Burroughs
Griffeth, Danielsville; four chil
dren, Doug and Patti Griffeth,
Bethlehem, Don Griffeth, Bob
Griffeth and Robin Griffeth, all
of Danielsville; five grandchil
dren, Lacey Griffeth, Douglas
Griffeth, Allison Griffeth,
Harley Whitehead, and Colt
Whitehead.
Graveside services were held
Sunday, May 22, in Danielsville
Memorial Cemetery with the
Revs. John Resser and Herman
Nations officiating.
Memorial contributions may
be made to Danielsville Baptist
Church or the charity of your
choice.
Lord & Stephens Funeral
Home, Madison Chapel, was in
charge of arrangements.
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May 25, 2011.
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Bennie Hall
TENNILLE - Bennie Lanier
Hall, 84, died Sunday, May 15,
2011.
Funeral services were held
Thursday, May 19, from
Pleasant Grove Baptist Church
in Wrightsville with the Revs.
Chip Bodie and Curtis Sumner
officiating. Graveside services
were held Thursday, May 19,
in Oconee Hills Cemetery in
Athens.
Brantley-Davis Funeral Home,
Wrightsville, was in charge of
arrangements.
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May 25, 2011.
Terry Helms
BRASELTON - Terry
Shannon Helms, 38, died
Saturday, May 21, 2011.
Born in Gainesville on October
17, 1972, he was the son of Terry
and Belinda Harkins Helms. He
was a cook at Dam’s Restaurant
in Braselton.
Survivors in addition to his
parents include sons. Josh
Helms, Florence, S.C., and
Michael Helms, Braselton;
daughter, Breanna Helms,
Florence, S.C.; sister, Melissa
Francis, Hartwell; maternal
grandparents, Hoyt and Maxine
Harkins, Braselton; nephews,
Chris Helms and Austin Francis;
and a niece, Ceirra Francis.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday, May 25, from
Memorial Park South Chapel
Funeral Home with Pastors
Tammy Schmucker, Calvin
Gooch, and the Rev. Genelle
King officiating. Entombment
was at Memorial Park South
Cemetery.
Memorial Park South Funeral
Home, Flowery Branch, was in
charge of arrangements.
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‘Lew’ Holliman
Marion Lewellyn “Lew”
Holliman died Friday May 20,
2011, following a nine year cou
rageous battle with cancer.
Born October 6, 1927, in
Warren County, he was the sec
ond child born
to Marion
Neal and Mary
Elizabeth
F u 1 g h u m
Holliman. He
was the fifth
generation of
his family to be
bom in Warren
County.
He was raised on the family
farm where he developed his
love for animals and the out
door life of hunting and fishing.
He attended schools in Warren
County and graduated in the
Warren County High School
Class of 1944. After graduation
from high school he attended the
University of Georgia, earning a
Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
and a Master’s of Education.
His college was interrupted for
two years when he was called
to serve his country. He was
a World War II veteran hav
ing served in the United States
Army, European Theater, Italy.
Mr. Holliman was a member
of the Warrenton First Baptist
Church. He was also current
ly a member of the Sons of
the American Revolution, The
American Legion, Veterans of
Foreign War, Georgia Retired
Teachers Association and
the American Saddle Horse
Association.
He was respected and loved
by thousands of school chil
dren whom he taught in the
classroom for 24 years, dur
ing those years, he taught one
year at Thomson High School,
Thomson, one year at Warrenton
High School, Warrenton, and 16
years at Jefferson High School,
Jefferson. He was very commit
ted to teaching and enriching
young minds. He taught all the
sciences, mathematics, drivers
education and some English
classes. His former students
include doctors, nurses, college
professors, bankers, lawyers,
business owners and astronauts.
Most say he taught them aca
demically but also about life in
general which was very special.
In 1964, Mr. Holliman was
elected Jackson County School
Superintendent, a position he
held until 1980, at which time
he retired. After a short period
of time, disliking retirement, he
returned to the classroom for
six years at Brenau Academy,
Gainesville.
After his second retirement,
he enjoyed spending time with
his family, especially his two
granddaughters, gardening and
raising American Saddle Horses
for show.
Mr. Holliman was preceded in
death by his parents; his sister,
Evelyn Holliman Belyeu; a son,
John Bunyan ("J") Holliman;
nephew, Bradley Keith
Marlowe; and brother, George
M. Holliman. There will be a
great void in the hearts of those
who knew him.
Mr. Holliman is survived
by his wife of 55 years,
Minnie Sue Brooks Holliman,
Pendergrass; daughter and son-
in-law, Lucy and Andy Byers,
Hoschton; granddaughters,
Emily Brooke Byers, Auburn,
Ala., and Rachel Elizabeth
Byers, Hoschton; sisters-in-law,
Jackie Brooks, Pendergrass, and
Regeana Thompson, Columbus;
brother-in-law, Larry Brooks,
Pendergrass; a host of nieces
and nephews; and dear family
friend, Willie (Bear) Pittman.
Graveside services at
Pendergrass Baptist Church
Cemetery were held Sunday
May 22, with the Rev. J. Frank
Sailers officiating. Pallbearers
were Johnny Marlowe, Andy
Marlowe, Judd Wilkes, Willie
Pittman, Jake Marlowe, and
Eddie Griffin. Honorary
Pallbearers were Wade Wilkes,
Doug Hulsey, Dan Ray and A1
Belyeu.
A special thanks to caregiv
ers: Christy Bond, Hope Poole,
Eddie Griffin, Gina Mutter and
Odyssey Hospice.
Memorial contributions may
be made to the Pendergrass
Cemetery Upkeep Fund, C/O
Mrs. Linda C. McMullan, P.O.
Box 146, Pendergrass, Georgia
30567.
Evans Funeral Home,
Jefferson, was in charge of
arrangements.
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May 25, 2011.
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Julius Roscoe Moon
COMMERCE - Julius
Roscoe Moon, 87, died Thursday,
May 19,2011.
Survivors include two sons,
Stanley L. Moon, Lawrenceville,
and Leland Ray Moon,
Commerce; three sisters, Lucille
Mullinax, Scottsdale, Ruth
Hicks, Cumming, and Corrine
Comperda, St. Louis, Mich.;
three grandchildren; and one
great-grandchild.
Funeral services were held
Monday, May 23, from the cha
pel of Ivie Funeral Home with
the Rev. Gary Thompson offi
ciating. Burial was in the Cross
Plains Baptist Church Cemetery
in Alpharetta.
Ivie Funeral Home,
Commerce, was in charge of
arrangements.
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May 25, 2011.
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Marjorie Parker
MOULTRIE Marjorie
Crawford Parker, 86, died
Thursday, May 12, 2011, at
Colquitt Regional Medical
Center.
Born April 24, 1925, in
Detroit, Mich., she was daugh
ter of the late Joseph William
Crawford of Doerun and Emmie
Tucker Crawford of Shady Dale.
She graduated from Doerun
High School and Norman
Baptist College. She was a for
mer secretary for Colonel Frank
Howard of the Spence Field
fighter training squadron during
World War II. After the birth of
her children, she was a devoted
fulltime mother and homemaker.
She was a dedicated member of
Doerun Methodist Church for 74
years, the longest serving mem
ber at her death. She was also a
member of the Ladies Auxiliary
of the VFW and an avid bingo
player. Mrs. Parker was preced
ed in death by her husband of 59
years, Donald Horne Parker, in
2006; and her only sister, Peggy
Grice of North Carolina.
Survivors include four daugh
ters, Judy Parham and husband
Jimmy, Comer, Suellen Pitts and
husband Jesse, Janis Paulk and
Betsy Parker, all of Moultrie;
six grandchildren: Hank Pitts,
Moultrie, Sara Paulk Heady,
USN, and husband Craig, Atsugi,
Japan, Lindsay Paulk Martin,
and husband Josh of Norfolk,
Va„ Cole Paulk, USN, of
Portsmouth, N.H., Steve Sanders
and wife Anna of Columbia,
S.C., and Lara Sanders, Athens;
one great-grandchild, Jarrett
Martin; and many nieces, neph
ews and friends.
Funeral services were held
on Sunday, May 15, at Cobb
Funeral Chapel with the Rev.
Dan Williamson officiating.
Interment followed at Cobb
Suncrest Memorial Gardens.
Memorials may be made to the
Georgia Sheriff’s Youth Homes,
P.O. Box 1000, Stockbridge, GA
30281 (www.georgiasheriffsy-
outh.org), or the Doerun United
Methodist Church, Doerun, GA
31744.
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Victoria Parr
COMMERCE - Victoria W.
Parr, 59, died Saturday, May 21,
2011, at her residence following
a courageous battle with ALS
(Lou Gehrig’s Disease).
She was the daughter of
Frances Wheless of Commerce.
She was preceded in death by a
sister, Phoebie Henderson.
Survivors in addition to her
mother include her husband,
Lewis Parr, Commerce; daugh
ters, Dee (Tim) Nicholson
and Katie Victoria Parr, all of
Commerce, Melissa (Michael)
Patton, Jefferson; brother, Randy
Wheless, Commerce; a sister,
Sally White, Mt. Airy; and five
grandchildren.
Graveside services were held
Tuesday, May 24, from the New
Salem United Methodist Church
Cemetery with the Revs. Albert
Vaughn and Paul Youngblood
officiating.
Ivie Funeral Home,
Commerce, was in charge of
arrangements.
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‘Skeen’ Patrick
WINDER - Hugh M. "Skeen”
Patrick, 88, died Friday, May 20,
2011.
Born in Barrow County, he
was the son of
the late John and
Effie Rutledge
Patrick. He was
a member of the
Bethlehem United Methodist
Church, was retired from
Lockheed, and was a United
States Army Veteran during
World War II. Mr. Patrick was
preceded in death by his wife,
Helen Louise Patrick; brothers,
Paul Patrick, Harold Patrick and
Kenneth Patrick; and sisters,
Nell Waldrip, Grace Ethridge
and Katherine Patrick.
Survivors include a son,
Phillip Patrick, Columbus;
daughters, Barbara Chitwood
and Lori Patrick, both of
Lawrenceville, Janie Loggins,
Winder; 10 grandchildren; eight
great-grandchildren; brother,
Ben Patrick, Winder; and a sis
ter, Shirley Patrick, Conyers.
Funeral services were held
Monday, May 23, from Smith
Memory Chapel with the Rev.
Greg Moore officiating. Burial
was in Barrow Memorial
Gardens.
Smith Funeral Home, Winder,
was in charge of arrangements.
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Matt Sell
AUBURN - Matt Sell, 41,
died Monday, May 23, 2011.
Born in Ann Arbor, Mich., he
was the son of Martin L. and
Ruth Sell. He was of the Baptist
denomination, was a member
of Wingmen Motorcycle Club,
and was employed by Multicell
Packaging Inc. in shipping and
receiving.
Survivors in addition to his
parents include his wife, Dana
Sell, Auburn; sons, Michael
Mead and Nicholas Mead, both
of Auburn, and Shawn Taylor,
Fayetteville, N.C.; brothers,
Marty Sell and Mark Sell, both
of Michigan, and Ron Sell,
Arizona; sisters, Cathy Sell and
Jennie Sell, both of Arizona.
Funeral services will be held
Thursday, May 26, at 4 p.m.,
from Smith Memory Chapel
with Mr. David Segars offici
ating. The family will receive
friends at the funeral home
Wednesday, May 25, from 6 to
9 p.m.
Smith Funeral Home, Winder,
is in charge of arrangements.
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Donnie Steve
Shumake
JEFFERSON - Donnie Steve
Shumake, 56, died Thursday,
May 19,2011.
Born on May 6, 1955, in
Barrow County, he was the son
of Mary Alice Taylor Auguletto
of Stockbridge and the late Jack
Harrison Shumake. He was the
owner of Shumake Plumbing
Company for many years. Mr.
Shumake was preceded in death
by a brother. Jack Shumake.
Survivors in addition to
his mother include a daugh
ter, Michelle Shumake Shore,
Commerce; brothers, Tony Lee
Shumake, Morrow, and Michael
Charles Shumake, Stockbridge;
sisters, Sherry and Candi; grand
children, Haleigh and Andrew.
Funeral services were held
Monday, May 23, from Evans
Funeral Home chapel with the
Rev. Tommy Seay officiating.
Burial was at Woodbine Cemetery
in Jefferson. Pallbearers were
Tracy Shumake, Clete Meadors,
Brian Shore, Justin Shumake,
Macke Griffith and Wayne
Shumake.
Evans Funeral Home,
Jefferson, was in charge of
arrangements.
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Bobby Worley
NICHOLSON - Bobby
Harold Worley, 68, died
Wednesday, May 18, 2011, at
St. Mary’s Hospice House fol
lowing a period of declining
health.
Born on November 22, 1942,
in Banks County, he was the son
of the late Reuben and Carrie
Davison Worley. He was self-
employed, retiring as a carpen
ter. Mr. Worley was preceded in
death by brothers, Jack Worley,
Junior Worley, Leon Worley and
Lonnie Worley.
Survivors include his chil
dren, Tony Worley, Buford,
Glenda Worley, Nicholson, and
Angela Williams, Commerce;
sisters, Mildred Greene, Hull,
Ruby Standridge, Jefferson,
and Myrtle Lawson, Nicholson;
brother, Roy Worley, Helen;
grandchildren, Charity Toole,
Bobby Shad Worley, Jeremy
Gable, Joshua Jones, Carrie
Worley and Brittany Gable; four
great-grandchildren; and a num
ber of other relatives.
Memorial services were
held Sunday, May 22, at Evans
Funeral Home Chapel with the
Rev. Scott Smith officiating.
Evans Funeral Home,
Jefferson, was in charge of
arrangements.
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May 25, 2011.
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