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WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 2017 MAINSTREET NEWSPAPERS
Obituaries
Carolyn Albritton
HAMPTON, GA - Carolyn
Holder Albritton, 88, passed
away on Monday, July 17,
2017.
Carolyn was born Febru
ary 14, 1929. She was pre
ceded in death by her husband,
George Albritton; son, Morris
Albritton; father, Joe Davis;
and mother, Annie Ruth Davis.
She was a faithful member of
Harvest Baptist Tabernacle of
Jonesboro, Ga.
Survivors include a daughter,
Jerri Ann Crowe( Benny); son,
Lawrence Albritton (Jan); son,
Lewis Holder (Connie); son,
Larry Holder (Elissa); daugh-
ter-in-law, Cynthia Albritton;
sister, Geraldine House; broth
er, Kenneth Joel Davis; brother,
John Davis; 12 grandchildren;
15 great-grandchildren; and
numerous nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held
Friday, July 21, in the chapel of
the funeral home. Burial was at
Sherwood Memorial Park and
Mausoleum in Jonesboro.
Donations may be made to
Southern Grace Hospice, 384
Racetrack Road, McDonough,
GA 30252.
Fond memories and expres
sions of sympathy may be
shared at www.taragar-
denchapelfuneralhome.com for
the Albritton family.
Tara Garden Chapel, Jones
boro was in charge of arrange
ments.
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Cynthia Buday
JEFFERSON - Cynthia
Louise Buday, 69, passed away
Wednesday, July 19, 2017.
Cynthia worked for the Vet
erans Administration for 30
plus years. She enjoyed having
brunch with her friends at The
Red House and was an expert
on how to be retired. She loved
her grandson and family. Mrs.
Buday was preceded in death
by her husband Allen Buday
Survivors include her son,
Michael D. Bowden and
wife Jessica, Bogart; broth
ers, Wayne Englett and wife
Mickey, Hoschton and Wil
liam Nix, Atlanta; sister, Alice
Busick and husband Danny,
Mississippi; grandson, Aaron
Bowden; niece, Angel Nash
and husband Jeffery; nephew,
Matthew Busick; step-niece,
Donna Peoples and other great-
nieces and nephews.
Lawson Funeral Home,
Hoschton, www.lawsonfuner-
alhome.org, was in charge of
arrangements.
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Faye Chatham
JEFFERSON - Faye Rob
erts Chatham, 82, passed away
on Wednesday, July 19, 2017.
Mrs. Chatham was born in
Carnesville, the daughter of the
late Frank and Gladys Cheek
Roberts. She was a homemak
er.
Survivors include her hus-
band,
Newell
Chatham,
Jefferson;
sons, David
Chatham,
Jefferson,
and Roger
Chatham,
Snellville;
brother, Ray
Roberts,
Toccoa; two grandchildren,
Cathy Hadfield and Heidi Cha
tham; and three great-grand
children, Jordan and Reed and
Riley Hadfield.
Funeral services were held
on Saturday, July 22, in the
Chapel of Evans Funeral Home
with the Rev. Joe Hardy offi
ciating. The burial was in the
Jackson Memorial Park.
Evans Funeral Home, Jeffer
son, was in charge of arrange
ments.
Online condolences at www.
evansfuneralhomeinc.com
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‘Marty’ Cooper
JEFFERSON - Martha
Ann “Marty” Benson Cooper,
75, entered into rest Wednes
day, July 19, 2017.
Mrs. Cooper was born in
Jefferson, the daughter of the
late Bennie B. Benson, Sr.
and Annie Mae Love Benson.
She was a member of Betha
ny United Methodist Church
and was a retired CNA. After
attending nursing school, she
worked 35
years in the
nursing and
health care
field, where
she had the
reputation
of being a
thoughtful,
loving and
caring provid
er. On many
occasions, she provided her
nursing skills to many friends
and especially family mem
bers. God gave her the gift
of compassion along with the
gift of understanding the needs
of the sick. She will be best
remembered for her dedication
to her family and to her work.
She was preceded in death by
a brother, Bradford Benson,
Jr.; and sister-in-law Barbara
Benson.
Survivors include her hus
band of 40 years, Danny Coo
per, Jefferson; her son, Sid
Shropshire and his wife Gen-
ese, Watkinsville; son, Mitch
Shropshire, Jefferson; daugh
ter, Pam Shropshire, Winter-
ville; grandson, Tennison
Shropshire, Atlanta; step son,
Steven Matthews and his wife
Tammy, Windsor, Va.; brother,
Jim Benson and his wife Guy
Dean, Jefferson; sister, Merita
Beatty, Newnan; and many
nieces, nephews and cousins.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, July 22, from the
Chapel of Evans Funeral Home
with Pastors Ross Wheeler,
Johnny Ray and Eric Shelton
officiating. Burial was in the
Evans Memory Gardens. Gen
tlemen honored as pallbear
ers were Matt Benson, Drew
Benson, Jimmy Cooper, Jay
Cooper, Jim Benson and Kip
Beatty. Tennison Shropshire
served as an honorary pall
bearer.
Memorials may be made to
the American Cancer Society,
105 Westpark Drive, Suite C,
Athens, Georgia 30606, or to
the Alzheimers Association of
Georgia, 41 Perimeter Center
East, Suite 550, Atlanta, Geor
gia 30346.
Evans Funeral Home, Jeffer
son, was in charge of arrange
ments.
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‘Bill’ Cronic
HUGUENOT, N.Y.- Wil
liam McArthur Cronic was
born on November 11,1942 in
Madison, Ga., the son of John
Henry Cronic and Arah Lois
Fagan. He was the sixth of
seven children. He joined the
United States Navy in 1959 and
proudly served on the U.S.S
the Vietnam
War, until his
Honorable
Discharge in November 1965.
He married Lois Decker on
February 11, 1966, and they
have been together ever since.
From 1968 to 1994, he
owned and operated Bill's
Mobil in Port Jervis, N.Y.,
where he made countless
friends and memories. During
this time, he also earned his
pilot’s license and piloted his
own Cessna. After attempting
retirement for a few years. Bill
began working for the New
York State Department of Cor
rections at Mid Orange Cor
rectional Facility in Warwick,
N.Y. in 1998. There he served
as a Garage Supervisor and
CSEA Union President and
State Representative until his
actual retirement in 2011.
He spent the past six years of
his retirement traveling, enjoy
ing his motorcycle, assisting
with the restoration of a 1946
Chevrolet pick-up, and spend
ing time with his family.
Survivors include his “little
bud" Scruffy and his two-
favorite people, his wife of
51 years, Lois Decker Cronic,
and his granddaughter, Jes
sica Cronic Baton, whom he
and Lois have lovingly raised
since she was a year old. In
addition, he is survived by his
grandson-in-law, Nick Baton,
and grand-dog, Tucker, Penn
sylvania; brother, Jerry Cronic,
and sister-in-law, Ann Deaton
Cronic, Winder, Ga.; daughter,
Lisa Cronic, Middletown, N.Y.;
granddaughter, PenniLynn
Gould; and great-grandson,
Josiah Bolding, Wilkes Barre,
Pa.; and brother-in-law, Bob
Decker and his wife, Shannon,
Huguenot, N.Y.
He was preceded in death by
his father, John Henry Cron
ic, and his mother, Arah Lois
Fagan, Braselton, Ga., and sib
lings, Sam Cronic, Red Cronic,
Charles Cronic, Bob Cronic
and Mary Greason, Winder,
Ga.
He is remembered by his
family as a dedicated husband
and father and a loyal friend
who enjoyed life, was always
up for adventure, and did things
his way until the very end.
At Bill’s request, there will
be no services. A celebration
of life for family and close
friends will be held at a later
date.
Donations in Bill's honor
may be made to Puppies
Behind Bars, 263 W. 28th
Street, 4th Floor, New York,
NY 10018.
Funeral arrangements are by
the GRAY-PARKER FUNER
AL HOME, 100 E. Main St.,
Port Jervis.
To send a condolence note
to the family please visit www.
grayparkerfuneralhome.com.
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Chad Fouche
NICHOLSON - Chad Wes
ley Fouche, 42, died Saturday,
July 22, 2017 at St. Mary’s
Hospice House.
Mr. Fouche was born in
Biloxi, Miss, to Stanley and
Brenda Tindle Fouche of Nich
olson. He worked in finance
and was a member of Nichol
son Baptist Church.
Survivors in addition to his
parents, include brothers, Jeff
Fouche, Dacula, and Kevin
Fouche (Brittany), Nicholson;
nephews, Tanner and Josh
Fouche; nieces, Lillian Davis,
Carolyn and Emalyn Fouche.
Funeral services were held
Sunday, July 23 at Nicholson
Baptist Church with the Rev.
Vaughn Howington, Jr. and
Mr. Don Watkins officiating.
Interment was at Howington
Cemetery.
Donations can be made to
St. Mary's Hospice House at
1660 Jennings Mill Rd., Bog
art, GA 30622.
Little-Ward Funeral Home,
Commerce was in charge of
arrangements.
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Martha Glenn
Martha Louise Glenn, 101,
died Monday, July 17, 2017.
Born in Oglethorpe County,
she was the daughter of the late
Thomas Fletcher Paul and Fan
nie Elizabeth Carter Paul; wife
of the late Fred Glenn; mother
to the late
Danny
Glenn and
sister to the
late Sam
Paul, Pat
Paul, T.F.
Paul and
Mildred
Ruff. Mrs.
Glenn was a
homemaker
and mem
ber of Carlton Baptist Church.
She enjoyed cooking and bak
ing and sharing with everyone.
She also liked gardening and
her flowers.
Survivors include her son,
Don Glenn, Carlton, daugh-
ter-in-law, Patricia (Danny
Chance) Glenn, Carlton, broth-
er-in-law, G.C. (Jeannette)
Glenn; grandson, Marty Glenn;
great-granddaughter, Alexis
Williams; and numerous nieces
and nephews.
Funeral services were held
Thursday, July 20, at Carl
ton Baptist Church with the
Rev. Lee Adams officiating.
Entombment was at Carlton
Cemetery. Pallbearers were
Jeffery Glenn, Alan Benson,
Ricky Drew, Elliot Paul, Larry
Paul and Johnny Paul.
Donations may be made to
the Carlton Cemetery Mainte
nance Fund.
Lord & Stephens Daniels-
ville was in charge of arrange
ments.
www.lordandstephens.com
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‘Bud’ Gunter
OWENSBORO, KY -
Charles “Bud” Lee Gunter, 81,
passed away on Wednesday,
July 19, 2017, while under the
care of Hospice of Western
Kentucky, Heartford House.
Charles was born in Oconee
County, Ga., on November
26, 1935, the son of the late
Roy Lee and Lizzie Ruth Gunt
er. He was a Navy Veteran
serving from
1955-1959
and was sole
proprietor
of House of
10,000 Pic
ture Frames
for over 30
years. He
was preced
ed in death
by a sister, Annette Cunning
ham; and a brother, Talmadge
Gunter.
Survivors include his lov
ing wife, Donna McDaniel
Clouse; a daughter, Marcia
Safran; son, Andrew Gunter;
granddaughter, Candice Clark
(Chris); great-grandson, Caleb
Clark; and sisters, Virginia
Cooper, Barbara Joyce Flani
gan (Albert), and Robbie Nash.
There will be a private
memorial service.
In lieu of flowers, contri
butions may be made to the
Pancreatic Cancer Action
Network, www.pancan.org in
honor of Charles.
James H. Davis Funeral
Home, Owensboro, Ky., is in
charge of arrangements.
Messages of condolence
may be made at www.davisfu-
neralhome.com
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Annie Hardeman
WINDER - Annie Harde
man, 69, passed away Sunday,
July 9, 2017.
Annie was a faithful worker
at Tabernacle Baptist Church.
She worked on the Usher Board
and the Mission Board. She
was a member of the Senior
Choir and a member of the Pas
tors Aide. Annie was preceded
in death by her parents, Harold
and Mavis Shields Butler; hus
band, Elmer Hardeman; daugh
ter, Carol Hardeman; sisters,
Elaine Reddish, Vivian Butler,
Eva Mae Russell, Elizabeth
James Butler and Roberta But
ler; brothers, James and Randy
Butler and Eugene Daniel.
Survivors include her chil
dren, Suzanne, Emery, Valerie;
sisters, Alberta Thomas, Bren
da and Carol Butler; broth
ers, Kerry, Wayne, and Guy
Butler; brother-in-law, Earley
(Mary) Hardeman; sisters-in-
law, Nettie (Thomas) McCray
and Minnie Hardeman; seven
grandchildren; three great
grandchildren; and a host of
nieces, nephews, cousins and
friends.
A celebration of Annie's life
was held on Friday, July 14, at
Tabernacle Baptist Church in
Winder. Inurnment will take
place at a later date.
Arrangements by Byrd
& Flanigan Crematory and
Funeral Service, Lawrencev-
ille.
ByrdandFlanigan.com
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Chad Hix
JEFFERSON - Chad Hix,
36, entered into rest Thursday,
July 20, 2017.
Mr. Hix was born in Athens,
Ga., the son of Larry “Butch”
Hix and Joyce Howington Hix,
both of Jefferson and was a
self-employed carpenter.
Survivors in addition to his
parents are two sisters, Kel
ley Hardigree and her hus
band Todd,
Jefferson,
and Audrey
G u t h e r i e
and her hus
band Corey,
Dawsonville;
grandfather,
Billy How
ington, Jef
ferson; nieces
and nephews,
Justin and Brittany Hardigree
and Isabel and Sam Gutherie;
uncle, Britt Howington, Okla
homa and aunt, Peggy Hix,
Jefferson.
Funeral services were held
Sunday, July 23, from the Cha
pel of Evans Funeral Home
with the Rev. Jesse Mealor
officiating. Burial was in Jack-
son Memorial Gardens, Com
merce. Gentlemen honored as
pallbearers were Todd Hardi
gree, Corey Gutherie, Justin
Hardigree, Terry Hix, Eric Hix
and Jack Howington, Jr.
Evans Funeral Home, Inc.,
Jefferson, was in charge of
arrangements.
Online condolences at www.
evansfuneralhomeinc.com
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Bobbye Lassiter
WINDER - Bobbye Jo Bur
ris Lassiter, 85, passed away
Wednesday, July 19, 2017.
Mrs. Lassiter, born in Fore
man, Ariz. on August 22, 1931,
was the first of three children
to the late Robert George and
Jo Needham
Burris. A
University of
Georgia alum
ni, Mrs. Las
siter was the
Chairman of
the Business
Education
department
at Winder-
Barrow High
School, where she taught for
15 years. She was a devoted
wife, mother, grandmother and
teacher.
Mrs. Lassiter was preceded
in death by her husband of 57
years, Jerry Holland Lassiter.
Survivors include two
daughters, Karen Barber and
husband Wayne, and Kay Mor
ris; four grandchildren, Hous
ton Barber, Hannah Morris,
Haley Stapleton and husband
Thomas, and Clayton Barber;
and two great-grandchildren,
Scarlett and Hazel Stapleton.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, July 22, in the chapel
of Smith Funeral Home.
Contributions may be made
to the Sheperd’s Center, Atlan
ta, GA, www.shepherd.org.
Shepherd Center I Spinal
Cord & Brain Injury Reha
bilitation
www.shepherd.org
The Shepherd Center spe
cializes in spinal cord and brain
injury rehabilitation along with
medical research as the top
rehabilitation hospital in the
nation.
Smith Funeral Home, Wind
er, was in charge of arrange
ments.
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‘David’Little
William “David” Little, 71,
born May 23, 1946, passed
away Friday, July 7, 2017.
David grew up in Lexing
ton, Ga. and later moved to
Madison County. He was a
mechanic for C.P. Alewine’s &
Alps Tire & BP for many years
before going into business for
himself. David was preceded
in death by his parents, Jewett
Scrambler and Annie Florene
Poulnot Little; his brother,
Bobby Little; and son Gary
Little.
Survivors include his daugh
ter, Teresa and Joe Cooper,
Colbert, Ga; four sons, Timmy
and Hope, Jefferson, Jimmy
and Christy, Lexington, Mike
and Lisa, Ila, and Mark Little,
Nicholson; 13 grandchildren;
and four great-grandchildren.
Condolences or cards may
be mailed to 1374 Buddy
Moore Rd., Colbert, Ga. 30628
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Patricia McGee
COMER - Patricia Gail
McGee, 63, passed away Sat
urday July 15, 2017, at her
residence.
Mrs. McGee was born May
25, 1954, in Ann Arbor, Mich.,
the daughter of Donald and
Sybil Stewart Van Dalen. She
worked in the retail industry.
Survivors include sons,
Joseph Alcorn, Oregon, and
Steven Alcorn, Ft. Benning,
Ga.; brothers, Donald Van
Dalen, South Carolina, and
David Van Dalen, Michigan;
sister, Kathy Franklin, White,
Ga.; and 14 grandchildren
Services will be held at 1
p.m. Saturday, July 29, at her
residence in Comer.
Online condolences may be
made to the family at www.
iviefuneralhomecommerce.
com
Arrangements are in the care
of Ivie Funeral Home, Com
merce.
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Lester Skinner
WINDER - Lester David
Skinner, 69, went to be with
the Lord on Wednesday, July
19, 2017.
David, the
Semi-Unoffi-
cial Mayor of
County Line,
was born on
August 27,
1947 to W.
N. and Hazel
Skinner. He
served his
country in the
United States
Army, the
National Guard, and the U.S.
Army Reserve. After receiv
ing his bachelor’s in Busi
ness Administration from the
University of Georgia, David
made a career as a farm and
agri-business lender. As the
Executive Director of the Geor
gia Development Authority,
he served on numerous state
and national boards promoting
agriculture. This love of agri
culture also kept him motivated
to serve on multiple State FFA
and 4-H committees through
the years. David grew up on a
farm, so he was very support
ive of anything that involved
the education of young peo
ple in agriculture. Two of
his most humbling moments
came from serving the Geor
gia FFA. In 2009, the board
room at the FFA/FCCLA camp
was named “The David Skin
ner Room.” In 2013, a cabin at
Camp John Hope was named in
his honor. David loved people
and he loved serving others.
Years ago, David had a radio
show on Winder’s local sta
tion. On WIMO, he delivered
weekly installments of Poor
David’s Almanac to his adoring
fans. His regular listeners were
sorely disappointed when he
gave it up, but all five of them
eventually got over it.
Survivors include his wife,
Gina; sons, Jeff (Tammy),
Winder and Brian (Sta
cey), Dacula; stepsons, John
(Mandy) Parker, Bainbridge
and Will (Catie) Parker, Anda
lusia, Ala.; and grandchildren
Jordan, Jarrod, Madison, Fish
er, Jake, and Logan. David
is also survived by broth
ers: Donald (Martha) Skinner
and Douglas (Judy) Skinner,
and a sister, Cathy Page.
Services were held at Carter
Funeral Home Sunday, July 23.
Interment followed at Naza
reth United Methodist Church,
where he was a member since
childhood. David was always
proud that his father helped
build the Nazareth with his
two hands. He didn’t just love
the building; he loved his Lord
and Savior too. He used every
opportunity that arose to share
how wonderful the Lord had
been to him. He wanted others
to know Christ intimately like
he did.
Memorials may be made to
The Georgia F. F. A. Foun
dation, Attention: David Skin
ner Fund, P. O. Box 237
Swainsboro, Georgia 30401
or Georgia 4-H, Attention:
Mary Ann Parsons, 306 Hoke
Smith Annex, Athens, Georgia
30602.
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Harold Smith
MAYSVILLE - Harold
Coan Smtih, 83, died Thursday,
July 20, 2017, at his residence.
Mr. Smith was born in Dun
can, S.C., the son of the late
James Harold and Margaret
Coan Smith. He was a veteran
of the United States Army and
a member of Webb's Creek
Baptist Church. Mr. Smith was
a retired electrical engineer.
Survivors
include his
wife, Barbara
H e a t h e r 1 y
Smith; sons,
Robert Smith (Cathy), Buford,
Ga., and J.R. Smith (Wanda),
Stockbridge; sister, Joye
Borum, Travelers Rest, S.C.;
grandchildren, Teresa Sparks
(Michael) and Laura Smith;
and great-grandchildren, Lib
erty and Harper Sparks.
Funeral services were held
on Saturday, July 22, from the
Chapel of Little-Ward Funer
al Home with the Rev. Chad
Payne officiating.
Little-Ward Funeral Home,
Commerce, was in charge of
arrangements.
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Matthew Wheeler
STATESBORO, GA - Mat
thew Kevin Wheeler, 41, died
suddenly on Monday, July 17,
2017, at his residence.
Matthew was born in Com
merce, Ga. and graduated
from Jefferson High School
in 1994. He attended Valdosta
State University where he was
a member of the Kappa Alpha
Order and earned a B.A. in
finance in 1997. After college,
he lived in Ponte Vedra, Fla.
and worked there and in Jack
sonville for 18 years. He was a
financial advisor working with
several banks in the Jackson
ville area, including; SunTrust
Bank, BBVA Compass Bank,
Morgan Stanley, the Jackson
ville Bank, First Citizens Bank
and RFW Wealth Advisors.
Matthew was also a member
of Rotary International. He
was a member of the Ponte
Vedra Presbyterian Church. He
moved to Statesboro in 2016.
Survivors include his son,
Matthew Kevin Wheeler II;
his daughter, Ella Morgan
Wheeler; his spouse, Dee Anne
Wheeler; parents, Jerry J. and
Charlotte Mealor, Commerce;
grandmother, Nelda S. Wheel
er, Commerce; uncles, Ken
(Mona) Wheeler, Darien, Ga.,
Charles G. (Jean) Wheeler Jr.,
Maysville; aunt and uncle, Sara
and Bill Massey, Cornelia, Ga.;
mother and father-in-law, Mar
tha and Bill Butler, Jennings,
Fla.; his best friend, Andy
Waters, Statesboro; and many
others in his large extended
family.
A private memorial service
will be held at a later date.
The family requests that
memorial contributions be
made in Matthew’s name to
the Kappa Alpha Order, Ref.
Delta Roe Chapter, 115 Liberty
Hall Road, Lexington, Virginia
24450, or the Gabriel House of
Care, 4599 Worrall Way, Jack
sonville, Florida 32224.
Friends may sign the
online register book at www.
j oineranderson .com
Joiner-Anderson Funeral
Home & Crematory of States
boro is in charge of arrange
ments.
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Ronald Wilkie
DANIELS VILLE - Ronald
Steve Wilkie, 71, died Satur
day, July 22, 2017 at his resi
dence.
Mr. Wilkie was born in
Commerce to the late Jedediah
Wilbanks and Lillie M. Barrett
Wilkie. He was a member of
Ila Baptist Church and was a
construction superintendent.
Survivors include his wife,
Sharon Hart Wilkie, Daniels-
ville; children, Ronald Mark
Vickers, Bossier, La., Amy
Lynn Pennington, St. Augus
tine, Fla., Ronald Steve Wilkie,
Jr., Joshua Charles Wilkie and
Jason James Wilkie all of Jef
ferson, and Corey Zane Hart,
Carnesville; brother, Daniel
Wilkie, Athens; stepfather,
James Earl Wilkie, Daniels-
ville; and 10 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at 3
p.m., Thursday, July 27 at the
chapel of Little-Ward Funeral
Home. Interment will follow
in Jackson Memorial Park.
The family will receive friends
at the funeral home Thursday
from 1 to 3 p.m.
Little-Ward Funeral Home,
Commerce is in charge of
arrangements.
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