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of her fondest memories,
however, were from the
years she spent grow
ing up in the Grant Park
neighborhood of Atlanta,
attending Park Avenue
Baptist Church, going to
Zoo Atlanta, swimming
in the public pool, putting
on neighborhood plays,
and attending Roosevelt
High School.
The whole world was a
stage to Ms. Pair, and she
shared her love of the arts
with all, including act
ing in various community
theatre productions over
the course of her lifetime.
She especially enjoyed
musicals and classic mov
ies of the 1940s. We will
all miss her storytelling,
song for every occasion,
and ability to bring fun
and laughter into every
situation. Her family is
grateful for the support
and fellowship of believ
ers at Academy Baptist
Church of Jefferson.
A celebration of her life
was held Monday, August
14, from the Chapel of
Evans Funeral Home in
Jefferson with the Rev.
Eric Shelton officiating.
It was Ms. Pair’s wishes
to be cremated after the
service.
Those desiring to do
so may make memori
als to the Academy Bap
tist Church, PO. Box
716, Jefferson, Georgia
30549.
Evans Funeral Home,
Jefferson, was in charge
of arrangements. Online
condolences at evansfu-
neralhomeinc.com
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Judith Reynolds
JEFFERSON ^Sur
vivors include her hus
band, Pastor Robert Lee
Reynolds, Jr., Jefferson;
three sons, Scott Reyn
olds and his wife Elsie,
McDonough, Mark Reyn
olds and his wife Peggy,
Ringgold, Chris Reynolds
and his wife Denise, Jack-
son; daughter, Michelle
Reynolds Dunn and her
husband
Sidney,
Covington;
two sis
ters, Nancy
Berggren,
Naples,
Fla., and
Linda
J o d r e y ,
Palm Coast, Fla.; and 18
grandchildren.
Funeral services were
held Thursday, August
10, from the Jefferson
First United Method
ist Church with the Rev.
Chris Laskey officiating
with burial in the Ste
phens Memorial Gardens,
Toccoa, Ga. Gentlemen
honored as pallbear
ers were Eric Reynolds,
Brandon Young, Joshua
Reynolds, Carson Reyn
olds, Robbie Reynolds,
and Henry Reynolds.
Memorials may be
made to the Jefferson
First United Methodist
Church in Jefferson.
Evans Funeral Home,
Inc., Jefferson, was in
charge of arrangements.
Online condolences at
www.evansfuneralho-
meinc.com
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Evelyn Seoane
WINDER - Evelyn
Seoane, 70, passed away
Monday, August 7, 2017.
She was a member of
Iglesia Pentecostal El
Tabernaculo . Evelyn
was a native of Puerto
Rico and a retired school
teacher. She was pre
ceded in death by her
parents, Guillermo and
Josefa Portalatin Seoane.
Survivors include her
daughter, Nelly Tor
res, Ft. Meyers, Fla.; a
brother, Anibal Seoane,
Puerto Rico; three sis
ters, Judith Erhardt and
Maria Rodriguez, both of
Johns Creek, and Carmen
Parris, Lipan, Texas; two
grandchildren; and five
great-grandchildren.
A graveside service was
held at Barrow Memo
rial Gardens with the Rev.
Eliseo Vargas officiating.
Smith Memory Chapel
was in charge of arrange
ments.
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Mary Sheuring
Mary Louise Sheuring,
83, died Friday, August
11,2017.
Born in Washington,
DC, she was the daugh
ter of the late Horace
Thompson and Henrietta
Myers Thompson and sis
ter Edna Brewster. She
retired from the Holiday
Inn as the housekeep
ing manager and was a
member of Hull Baptist
Church.
Survivors include her
daughters, Jeannie (Mark)
Tyner, Athens, Brenda
(Bryan) Dove, Daniels-
ville, Cecilia (Rundy)
Mathews, Hull; brother,
William Thompson,
Houston; grandchildren,
Brandon Tyner, Ryan
Mathews, Renee Var-
nadoe, Chris Dove and
Maranda Dove; great
grandchildren, Pierce and
Presley Varnadoe; and
several nieces and neph
ews.
A memorial service was
held Sunday, August 13,
at Hull Baptist Church.
Lord & Stephens East
was in charge of arrange
ments. www.lordandste-
phens.com
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Carolyn Standridge
COMMERCE - Car
olyn B. Standridge, 65,
entered into rest Monday,
August 7, 2017.
Ms. Standridge was
born in
C o m -
merce, the
daugh
ter of the
late L.C.
and Viola
Evans
Stan
dridge.
She was a homemaker
and a member of New
Harmony Baptist Church,
where she often played
the piano and organ. Ms.
Standridge was preceded
in death by her husbands,
Fred Pointer and Jimmy
Whitlock.
Survivors include two
daughters, Karee Whit
lock Bullock and her hus
band Bryan, Hoschton,
and Kathy Whitlock,
Jefferson; brother, Ger
ald Standridge and his
wife Charlotte, Jefferson;
and three grandchildren,
Bryson, Carmen and
Anthony Bullock.
Funeral services were
held Thursday, August
10, from the New Har
mony Baptist Church in
Nicholson, with the Rev.
Andy Edwards officiating
with burial in the Jackson
Memorial Park in Com
merce
Evans Funeral Home,
Jefferson, was in charge
of arrangements.
Online condolences at
www.evansfuneralho-
meinc.com
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Nolan Swords
Nolan Oliver Swords,
76, died Sunday, August
13, 2017.
Mr. Swords was the son
of the late Paul Cadell
and Ila Bell Miller
Swords. He was retired
from Barrow County as a
Bus Driver.
Survivors include niec
es and nephews, Brian
Swords, Paul Swords,
Steven Stowe, Sherri
Wade, Tammy Fox, Dana
Jones, Melinda Casper,
Sandra Wilson; several
great-nieces and neph
ews.
Funeral services were
held at Smith Memory
Chapel Wednesday,
August 16. Burial was at
Rose Hill Cemetery.
Smith Funeral Home,
Winder, was in charge of
arrangements.
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Larry Woodman
Larry Dean Woodman,
66, died Monday, August
7, 2017.
Mr. Woodman was the
son of the
late Clifford MF"""'""
g. wood-
man. He
worked for
Peach State Freightliner
and was an Air Force Vet
eran.
Survivors include his
wife, Susan Cronic Wood
man; mother, June Cow-
ger Rohats; sons, Craig
Woodman, Bryan Wood
man, Brent Richardson,
Kelly Richardson; sister,
Lori Woodman; and nine
grandchildren.
Memorial services will
be held at 2 p.m. in the
Smith Memory Chapel
on Thursday, August 17.
The family will receive
friends from 12 p.m. until
service time on the day of
the service.
Smith Funeral Home,
Winder, is in charge of
arrangements.
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‘Bo’Brock
STATHAM - Thomas
“Bo” Brock, 80, passed
away Sunday, August 13,
2017.
Bo was a member of
Abundant Life Baptist
Church and the owner
operator of Spot Truck
ing. He was preceded
in death by his parents,
Calvin and Mattie Pat
ton Brock; two daughters,
Linda Faulkner and Judy
Skinner; and a stepson,
Mike Sims.
Survivors include his
wife of 53 years, Jenny
Jones Brock, Statham; a
daughter, Jennifer Pack
(Paul), Statham; three
stepdaughters, Debra
Jackson (John), Bowman,
Rhonda Sims (Phyllis),
Winder, and Denise Sims
(Rex), Statham; a stepson,
Steve Sims (Glenda), Sta
tham; two brothers, Grant
Brock, Commerce, and
Pop Brock, Nicholson; a
sister, Sarah Lee Adams,
Jefferson; 14 grandchil
dren, Ben Chris, Jessie,
Teira, Misty, Kayle, Zane,
Michael, Christy, Wesley,
Jeremiah, Michael, Brad
ley and Robbie; and a
host of great-grandchil
dren.
Funeral services were
held Wednesday, August
16, in the chapel of Smith
Funeral Home, with the
Rev. Dewayne Carroll
officiating. Interment was
in Providence Methodist
Church Cemetery.
Smith Funeral Home,
Winder, was in charge of
arrangements.
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