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WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 2016
MAINSTREET NEWSPAPERS
Obituaries
Em mitt Autry
COMER - Emmitt Mitch
ell Autry, 85, passed away
Wednesday, July 20, 2016.
Mr. Autry was the son of
the late Frank Hamilton Autry
and Mamie Thomas Autry. He
was an ordained minister of
the holiness denomination. Mr.
Autry enjoyed playing his gui
tar and singing at church. Most
importantly, he loved his fam
ily and giving to others. He
was preceded in death by his
wife, Daisy Epps Autry; and
one son, Charles Odean Autry.
Survivors include two chil
dren, Terry Autry and his
wife, Jean, and Cathy Smith
and her husband, Keith; one
daughter-in-law, Sarah Autry;
11 grandchildren; numerous
great grandchildren; and great-
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Friday, July 22, at Lord and
Stephens, Danielsville, with
the Rev. Robert Garrett offi
ciating. Interment was at Dan
ielsville Memorial Gardens.
Pallbearers were Bruce Anglin,
Larry Autry, Stephen Walden,
Grady Autry, John Sims, and
Shane Autry.
Lord and Stephens, Daniels
ville, was in charge of arrange
ments.
www. lordandstephens .com
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July 27, 2016.
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Flora Brown
COLBERT - Flora Marga
ret Brown, 89, died Saturday,
July 23, 2016.
A native of Forsyth Coun
ty, she was the last surviving
of 11 children of George A.
and Annie Wade Palmer. She
was preceded in death by her
husband, Buford B. Brown;
son, Tony Brown, Sr.; and
son-in-law, Ted Shelnut. Mrs.
Brown was a homemaker and
a longtime member of Moon's
Grove Baptist Church. She will
be remembered as a loving
mother, grandmother and great
grandmother.
Survivors include two chil
dren, Bobby R. (Christine)
Brown, Colbert, and Susan
Shelnut, Colbert; daughter-
in-law, Brenda Brown Smith,
Danielsville; five grandchil
dren, Tony Lee Brown, Jr., Ray
Brown, Missy Reynolds, Patsy
Donald, Chrystal (Daniel)
Newton; eight great-grandchil
dren; three step great-grand
children; and a dear friend,
Edna Callaw
Funeral services were held
Tuesday, July 26, at Moon’s
Grove Baptist Church with the
Revs. Tom Dial and Nathan
Palmer officiating. Interment
was in the church cemetery.
Lord and Stephens, Daniels
ville, was in charge of arrange
ments.
www. lordandstephens .com
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July 27, 2016.
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Lillian Carter
HOSCHTON - Lillian
B. Carter, 89, passed away
Thursday, July 21, 2016, at St.
Mary’s Hospice House.
Born in Barberton, Ohio on
February 28, 1927, she had
lived in Barrow County for
most of her life. She was the
daughter of the late Carl and
Maggie Scroggs Bramlett.
Mrs. Carter was preceded in
death on December 27, 2010,
by her husband, Albert Carter;
a sister Geneva Martin; and
brother, Rev. Gene Bramlett.
Mrs. Carter was a longtime
active member of Bethabra
Baptist Church.
Survivors include a son
and daughter-in-law, Lonnie
and Martha Carter; grand
daughters, Dr. Emily (Jeremy)
Hutton, and Amanda (Russ)
Johnston; great-grandchildren,
Audrey Hutton, Emma Cate
Hutton, and Luke Johnston;
sister, Annette Benifield;
brother, W. A. Bramlett, Sr.;
and a host of nieces and neph
ews.
Funeral services were held
Sunday, July 24, from the Cha
pel of Carter Funeral Home
with the Rev. Landon Frymire
officiating. Interment was in
the Bethabra Baptist Church
Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to
the Bethabra Baptist Church,
1061 Old Thompson Mill Rd.,
Hoschton, GA 30548.
Carter Funeral Home, Wind
er, was in charge of arrange
ments.
Online condolences may be
expressed at www.carterfh-
winder.com
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Carol Ann Downs
“The most beautiful voice in
the world is that of an educat
ed southern woman”. Winston
Churchill
ATHENS - Carol Ann
McCommon Downs, 75, was
the epitome of a strong, south
ern woman. Most people who
met her throughout her distin
guished life will tell you that
her calm presence is what they
remember most. The way she
could comfort, praise, advise
and teach, made you feel like
you were the most important
person in the room. Whether
Carol was walking down the
halls of Athens High School
(Class of 58) or directing a
large convention at the Univer
sity of Georgia Center, she was
always poised and graceful in
pursuit of her dreams.
Born to Jeanne McCommon
Downs and Edward Hodgson
Downs, in Athens, on August
5, 1940, she was the sec
ond child of three daughters;
Linda Downs Easterlin (Bill)
of Atlanta, and Charm Downs
McCall (Larry), Hoschton. As
an Alpha Delta Pi and Captain
of the Georgettes at the Univer
sity of Georgia, she shared her
love of dance, music, visual
arts and language. She married
and had three children; Linda
Catherine Fowler Douthard
(Alexander) of Gay, Ga., Leon
ard Aubrey Fowler III (Lisa),
Statham, Ga. and Christopher
Lindsey Fowler, Stone Moun
tain, Ga.. She always encour
aged her children to follow
their dreams and supported
their interests in music, danc
ing, art, theatre and education.
She was the director of the
Athens YWCO/Fowler Danc
ers while she continued her
education at UGA. She would
go on to receive her Doctorate
in Adult Education. However,
her strongest voice was her
passion for art. By working
for Burton & Burton, as a cre
ative design artist, she left her
legacy on balloons, ceramics
and collections sold around the
world. She later married her
beloved college friend, Charles
Myers Davis, Sr. of Irmo, S.C.,
and they enjoyed many activi
ties together with her step chil
dren, Charles Myers Davis,
Jr. (Alicia), Columbia, S.C.,
and Christiann Davis Brough
ton (Richard), Irmo, S.C. Her
love of travel sent her to many
exotic places; but her favor
ites were to go to the moun
tains with her dulcimer and
the beaches with her paint
brush. A devout Episcopalian,
she supported the Bethlehem
Ministry, the Athens Clarke
Heritage Foundation, the Epis
copal Dream groups, the North
Georgia Foothills Dulcimer
Association and the Oconee
Cultural Arts Foundation.
She is also survived by her
grandson, Alexander Keith
Douthard, Gay, Ga.; and her
daughter-in-law, Lisa Solo
mon, Statham.
We will always share her
beautiful butterflies and joyful
angels as they carry her spirit
to the heavens.
A celebration of her life was
held at St. Gregory the Great
Episcopal Church in Athens,
on July 27, 2016, at 1 p.m.,
with a reception following in
the parish hall.
Memorials may be made to
the Bethlehem Ministry, The
Partnership for Gynecologi
cal Cancer Support (Providing
Inspiration, Hope, & Assis
tance so that No One makes
the Journey Alone), or The
Athens YWCO.
Lord and Stephens, West,
was in charge of arrangements.
www. lordandstephens .com
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July 27, 2016.
(081-92.35)
Christopher
Eubanks
DANIELSVILLE - Chris
topher Lane Eubanks, 30,
passed away Sunday, July 17,
2016.
Born in Athens, he was
the son of Kevin and Debbie
Eubanks and Judy McAllister
Bales. Chris enjoyed the beach,
helicopter rides, board games,
and card games. He loved chil
dren, and most importantly, he
loved time spent with his fam
ily. He was a member of Com
munity Baptist Church. Chris
was preceded in death by his
paternal grandparents, Frank
and Carolyn Eubanks and his
maternal grandmother, Shirley
McAllister.
Survivors in addition to
his parents include his wife,
Amanda Nicole Cowart
Eubanks; siblings. Heather
Bales Dickerson, Gregory
Eubanks, Michael Eubanks,
Mark and Tammy Cowart,
Marie Cowart, and Crystal
Roberts; nephews, Hunter
Cowart, Levy Cowart, Colton
Sharp, Andrew Loveless,
Sheyenne Cowart, Matthew
Means, Ethan Gilley, Camdyn
Gilley, Lil Heath Gilley, Jack-
son Cowart, Sam Cowart, and
Haven Gearing; nieces, Tori
Beth Miller, Maryjane Miller,
Kaleigha Cowart, Charlotte
Miller, Shandy and Josh Mill
er, Katie Cowart, Elcieanna
Loveless, Emmalyn Loveless,
Abby Gilley, Dakota Cowart,
Breighlynn Gilley; mother in
law, Pansy Moore; Bill and
Evelyn Cowart, father-in-law
and mother-in-law; in-laws,
Molly and Little Bill Cow
art, Janice Gunn, and Daniel
and Michelle Cowart; Dakota
Cowart, niece; and numerous
aunts and uncles.
Funeral services were held
Thursday, July 21, at Commu
nity Baptist Church. Interment
was at Danielsville Memo
rial Gardens. Pallbearers were
Kevin Eubanks, Randy Smith,
Bill Cowart, Daniel Cowart,
Mark Cowart, Levy Cowart,
Rick Cowart, and Terry Cow
art. Honorary pallbearers were
Cody Townsend and Colton
Sharp.
Lord and Stephens, Daniels
ville, was in charge of arrange
ments.
www. lordandstephens .com
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Florence Fountain
HULL - Florence Fortson
Fountain, 78, passed away on
Saturday, July 23, 2016, at her
residence.
Mrs. Fountain was born
in Athens on April 22, 1938,
the daughter of the late John
Bryson Fortson and Margie
Caudell Phillips. She was a
production manager having
worked at Westclock for 42
years. Mrs. Fountain was also
a member of New Hope Wor
ship Center in Danielsville.
Survivors include her hus
band, Robert Lee Fountain;
sons and daughter-in-law,
Larry M. and Anita K. Foun
tain, Sautee Nacoochee, Ga.,
and Marty G. Fountain, Dan
ielsville; daughters and sons-
in-law, Pam and Tommy Lane,
Ft. Collins, Colo, and Robbin
and Dennis Harbison, Bruce-
ton Mills, W.Va.; grandchil
dren and spouses, Bryson Har
bison, Kane and Morgan Sisk,
Andrew and Kristen Lane,
Robert Alex Lane, Aaron and
Karen Lane. Robert Michael
and Mariana Fountain, Mat
thew and Nickie Fountain,
Heather and Jason Green, Jon
athan Fountain, and Stephen
and Brooke Fountain; step-
grandchildren and spouses,
Emerson and Melisha Bennett,
Steven and Jessica Harbison,
Thomas Harbison, Bandi and
Kasey Hudgens, and Justice
Gragg; and great-grandchil
dren, Charlie Grace Sisk, Ash
ton Mathis, Laken Fountain,
Tyler Palmer, Eliana Bennett,
Gavin Fountain, Dakota Foun
tain, Baylee Fountain, Anna-
belle Hudgens, and Jase Gragg.
Funeral services were held
Monday, July 25, at the New
Hope Worship Center in Dan
ielsville, with the Rev. Doug
Conwell officiating. Interment
was in the church cemetery.
Pallbearers were Kane Sisk,
Bryson Harbison, Alex Lane,
Aaron Lane, Jonathan Foun
tain, Stephen Fountain, Mat
thew Fountain, and Robert
Michael Fountain.
Online condolences may be
made by visiting www.pruit-
tfhroyston.com.
Pruitt Funeral Home,
Royston, was in charge of
arrangements.
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July 27, 2016.
(169-57.85)
Henery
Daniel Greene
Henery Daniel Greene,
55, died Wednesday, July 20,
2016, after fighting leukemia
cancer for 18 months.
He died at home in Brandon,
Miss., surrounded by family
and friends that love him. He
was self-employed and a man
of faith.
Survivors include his two
sons, Daniel and Ryan Greene,
Madison County; wife, Tracy
Wilkinson Greene; two step
sons, Jeffrey and Michael
Keefer; and stepdaughter,
Susan Mosley, all of Brandon,
Miss.; two brothers, Edward
and Boddy Greene; three sis
ters, Jonell Bryant, Ginger
Callison, and Peggy Weaver,
all of Madison County area;
11 grandchildren; and lots of
nephews and nieces.
He will be cremated and a
memorial service will be held
on Saturday, August 6, at 6
p.m., at Lakeside Presbyterian
Church in Brandon, Miss.
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Johnny Lee Kern
COMMERCE - Johnny Lee
Kern, 58, died Monday, July
18, 2016, at Athens Regional.
He is survived by one son,
Johnny Lee, Jr.; three sisters,
Sue Kern, Joann Cromer (mar
ried to Jimmy Cromer), and
Nadean Powell; and six nieces
and nephews, Bryan Cromer
(married to Amanda Thomas),
Dustin Cromer, Buddy Cromer
(married to Mandy Baxter),
Kelley Cromer Boswell (mar
ried to Cameron Boswell),
Brittany Phillips Westbrook
(married to Jamie Westbrook),
all of Commerce, and Brandon
“Nick” Phillips, Sierra Vista,
Arizona.
Memorial donations may be
made to the Lupus Foundation
of America.
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Thomas Matthews
WINDER - Thomas Earl
Matthews, 65, passed away on
Friday, July 22, 2016.
A native of Marietta, he was
a small business owner and
served in the
United States
Army. Mr.
Matthews was
preceded in
death in 1974 by his father,
Buckley Matthews.
Survivors in addition to his
mother, Cordelia Eubanks,
Commerce, include his wife,
Jane Lynch Matthews, Winder;
sons and stepsons, Thomas
Scott Matthews and Lance
(Dana) Antwine, Johns Creek;
stepdaughter, Shaune (Rowdy)
Escoe, Madison; brother, Rob
ert Matthews, Eatonton; sister
Lucille Wilson, Commerce;
and grandchildren, Zach and
Spencer Escoe, Austin and
Kaylee Antwine.
A memorial service was
held on Tuesday, July 26, at
Cornerstone Church in Athens,
with Pastor Scott Sheppard
officiating.
Donations may be made in
memory of Mr. Matthews to
the Cornerstone Athens Benev
olence Fund at 4680 Lexington
Road, Athens, GA 30605
Smith Funeral Home of
Winder was entrusted with the
arrangements
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Hobert Motes
JEFFERSON - Hobert
Walter Motes, 81, entered into
rest Wednesday, July 20, 2016.
Mr. Motes was born in Talk
ing Rock, Ga., the son of the
late Aaron
Motes and
Mandy
Childers
Motes. He
was a retired
superinten
dent with
Childers
Electric and
was a Vet
eran of the
United States Air Force.
Survivors include the mother
of his children, Sandra Motes,
Jefferson; daughters, Linda
Jolley and her husband Rob
ert, Jefferson, Cindy Wheeler
and her husband Michael,
Norcross, Sherry Nalley, Jef
ferson, and Mary Grobe and
her husband Keith, Buford; sis
ter, Geneva Rhodes, Oregon;
brother, Bernie Motes, Ranger,
Ga.; nine grandchildren; and
15 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, July 23, from the
chapel of Evans Funeral Home
with the Rev. Danny Freeman
officiating.
Evans Funeral Home, Jeffer
son, was in charge of arrange
ments.
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Harold 0’Kelley
BETHLEHEM - Harold
D. O’Kelley, 88, passed away
peacefully at his residence in
Bethlehem on Wednesday, July
20, 2016.
Born and raised in Ogletho
rpe County, he was the son of
the late Dock and Ruby Bryant
O’Kelley. He was preceded in
death by sisters, Annie Hamby
and Winona Gibson; and step
sons, Lecil Sorrow and Rich
ard Sorrow. A former member
and deacon of Colbert Baptist
Church, he was a member of
Corinth Baptist Church at the
time of his death.
Mr. O’Kelley began serv
ing his country in the Navy at
the age of 17 and retired from
the Air Force in
1968 as a vet
eran of three
wars. While in
the military, he began working
his way through the masonic
ranks and served as Worshipful
Master of the Shannon Lodge.
He was also the president of
the Colbert Lions Club in 1973
and was instrumental in start
ing the Colbert Volunteer Fire
Department. He retired in the
position of industrial engi
neering manager for Reliance
Electric.
Mr. O’Kelley was known to
all as a very loving man whose
love of life and positive atti
tude were contagious to those
who knew him.
Survivors include his wife
of 19 years, Kris Sheppard
O’Kelley; daughter, Lauren
O’Kelley-Allbritten (Greg);
son, Brian O’Kelley; step
daughter, Tracy Goodman
(G.W.); step-son, Stephen
Sheppard (Sharon); daughter-
in-law, Marcia Sorrow; two
grandchildren; and three great
grandchildren.
Memorial services were held
on Saturday, July 23, at Lord &
Stephens Funeral Home.
Donations may be made to
the Alzheimer’s Association of
Georgia, 41 Perimeter Center
East, Suite 550, Atlanta GA
30346.
Lord and Stephens Funeral
Home, East, Athens, was in
charge of arrangements.
www.lordandstephens.com
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Mary Lou Oliver
JEFFERSON - Mary Lou
Bryant Oliver, 90, entered into
rest Friday,
July 22,
2016.
Mrs. Oli
ver was born
in Talmo,
the daugh
ter of the
late Lonnie
and Sallie
Mae Watson Bryant. She was
a member of Academy Bap
tist Church and was retired
from the Jefferson City School
System after a long career of
preparing meals for the stu
dents and faculty of Jefferson
Elementary School. Mrs. Oli
ver was preceded in death by
her husband, Henry Franklin
Oliver.
Survivors include four
daughters, Janie Hawkins and
her husband Wayne, Jefferson,
Betty Shelton and her husband
Eric, Jefferson, Cheryl Early
and her husband Bill, Gaines
ville, and Charlene Oliver,
Gainesville; one son, Charles
Oliver and his wife Diane, Jef
ferson; two sisters, Hazel Shu
man, Gainesville, and Anelle
Rodgers, Greensboro, N.C.;
three grandchildren, Stepha
nie and Wade Walker, Jason
and Kasie Oliver, and Ana
and Daniel Pelham; six great
grandchildren; and two great-
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday, July 26, from the
Academy Baptist Church with
the Rev. Eric Shelton officiat
ing.
Memorials may be made to
the Academy Baptist Church,
P.O. Box 716, Jefferson, GA
30549.
Evans Funeral Home, Jeffer
son, was in charge of arrange
ments.
Online condolences at www.
evansfuneralhomeinc.com
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July 27, 2016.
Evelyn Sims
MAYSVILLE - Evelyn
Rylee Sims, passed away
Thursday, July 21, 2016.
Mrs. Sims was the daughter
of the late Paul W. and Nettie
Hill Rylee. She retired from
Bell South.
Survivors
include a
brother and
si s ter- in
law, Robert
and Mary
Sue Rylee,
Maysville;
nieces and
nephews,
Joy Bently, Stephen Rylee,
Kathy Rylee and Danny Rylee;
and great-niece, Mary Eliza
beth Rylee.
Funeral services were held
Sunday July 24, at Ivie Funeral
Home Chapel with the Rev.
James Dumas officiating. Buri
al was in Apple Valley Cem
etery.
Online condolences may be
made at iviefuneralhomecom-
merce.com
Ivie Funeral Home, Com
merce, was in charge of the
arrangements.
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Roger Smith
BUFORD - Roger Byron
Smith, 68, entered into rest
Friday, July 22, 2016.
Mr. Smith was born in
Gainesville, in the Belmont
Community, the son of the late
Byron and Elizabeth McMillan
Smith. He
was a mem
ber of Bel
mont Bap
tist Church,
a gradu
ate of the
University
of Geor
gia with
a degree
in Busi
ness Administration, and was
retired from the music and
recording industry.
Survivors include a sister,
Sara Smith Bell, Jefferson;
brother Randall Smith and
his wife Diane, Suwanee;
nephew, Mike Bell and his
wife DeAnne, Maysville;
niece, Allyson Nessmith and
her husband Ben, Statesboro;
four grandnephews; and three
grandnieces.
Funeral services were held
Sunday, July 24, from the Bel
mont Baptist Church with the
Rev. Bill Compton and Lewis
Hudgins officiating with burial
following in the Belmont Bap
tist Church Cemetery. Gentle
men honored as pallbearers
were Lewis Hudgins, Steve
Smith, Darrel Ivey, Mike Bell,
Ben Nessmith, and Jon Smith.
Memorials may be made to
the Belmont Baptist Church
Building Fund, 3635 Belmont
Hwy., Gainesville, GA 30507.
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Evans Funeral Home, Jeffer
son, was in charge of arrange
ments.
Online condolences at www.
evansfuneralhomeinc.com
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Cumi Walker
DANIELSVILLE - Cumi
S. Walker, 85, passed away
Friday, July 22, 2016.
Born in Ila, she was the
daughter of the late Garney
Shields Sr. and Colia Culb
ertson Shields. Mrs. Walker
loved flowers and gardening.
She was preceded in death by
her husband, R.L. Walker; and
two sisters, Sylvia Williams
and Garnette Smith.
Survivors include one broth
er, Junior Shields and his wife,
Maxine; and numerous nieces
and nephews.
Funeral services were held
Monday, July 25, at Lord and
Stephens, Danielsville. Inter
ment was at Wesley Chapel
Community Church Cemetery.
Lord and Stephens, Daniels
ville, was in charge of arrange
ments.
www.lordandstephens.com
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Alton Williams
Alton Junior Williams, 78,
died Tuesday, July 19, 2016.
A native of Jackson County,
Mr. Williams was the son of the
late Allen and Lauren Gregory
Williams. He was retired from
Gwinnett County Water Treat
ment Plant and was owner/
operator of Walters Tavern for
22 years. Mr. Williams was
preceded in death by a brother,
Kenneth Williams.
Survivors include his wife,
Maureen Byrne Williams;
son, James (Leslie) Williams;
daughter, Kathy Pollard;
grandchildren, Westley (Kim
berley) Pollard, Jason (Katie)
Pollard, and Dustin Pollard
(Kisandra Raulin); and great
grandchildren, Chloie, Caleb,
and Miles Pollard.
Funeral services were held
Friday, July 22, at Smith Mem
ory Chapel. Burial was at Bar-
row Memorial Gardens.
Smith Funeral Home, Wind
er, was in charge of arrange
ments.
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Mildred Young
HOMER - Mildred Smelley
Young, 93, passed away Sun
day, July 24, 2016.
Mrs. Young was the daugh
ter of the late Moses Nelson
and Mary
Magda
lene Coffee
Smelley,
the widow
of William
Preston
Young, a
member
of Homer
United
Methodist
Church, and she was retired
from DFACS, 20 years with
Banks County Library, and 20
years with Blue Bell.
Survivors include two
daughters and sons-in-law,
Mary Esther and Thomas
Glenn Hawes, Athens, Anne
and Sam Moon, Homer; grand
children, Matthew and Daph
ne Moon, Homer, Samantha
Moon, Athens, Jonathan and
Emily Hawes, Albq, Mexico;
and great-grandchildren, Tyler
Moon, Emily Moon, and Sara
Moon, all of Homer, GA.
Funeral services were
held Thursday, July 28, at
the Homer United Method
ist Church with the Revs. Jim
McLendon and Steve Lewal-
len officiating. Burial was in
the Banks County Memorial
Gardens.
Online condolences may be
made at iviefuneralhomecom-
merce.com
Ivie Funeral Home, Com
merce, was in charge of the
arrangements.
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July 27, 2016.
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Steven Yurk
WINDER - Steven Yurk,
46, passed away Wednesday,
July 20, 2016.
He was a graduate of Wind
er-Barrow High School and the
University of Georgia. Steven
was a main frame administra
tor for US Bank.
Survivors include his moth
er, Carmen Yurk, Winder;
father, Dick Yurk, Piedmont,
Ala.; brother, Keith Yurk
(Mickey), Piedmont; and a
nephew, Richard Yurk.
A memorial service will be
held at 4 p.m. Saturday, July
30, in the chapel of Smith
Funeral Home. The family will
receive friends one hour prior
to the service.
Smith Funeral Home, Wind
er, is in charge of arrange
ments.
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July 27, 2016.
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