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HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL
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Perry Office
1210 Washington St.
P.O. Box 1910
Perry, GA 31069
(478) 987-1823
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TODAY’S
Today's Weather
Local 5-Day Forecast
Mon
9/25
86/60
Mix of sun and
clouds. Highs in the
mid 80s and lows in
the low 60s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:25 AM 7:28 PM
Sun
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90/66
Slight chance of a
thunderstorm.
Sunrise Sunset
7:25 AM 7:29 PM
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\ 80/57 Augusta
\ 89/66
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\ 87/62
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90 67 t-storm
82 58 t-storm
80 57 t-storm
89 66 t-storm
90 69 t-storm
91 72 sunny
80 56 t-storm
72 55 t-Storm
84 63 t-storm
90 67 t-storm
Albany
Athens
Atlanta
Augusta
Bainbridge
Brunswick
Cartersville
Chattanooga,TN
Columbus
Cordele
National Cities
Hi Lo Cond.
fcity
80 57 t-storm
82 60 rain
62 48 cloudy
82 63 mst sunny
62 39 sunny
Atlanta
Boston
Chicago
Dallas
Denver
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We offer our deepest sincere gratitude
to all of our family, friends, &
co-workers for your support jjfer
during our time of bereavement. I hank W |J| R„ -
you from the bottom of our hearts. , H ,«**»■ W'-'
Jacob Taylor, the Jackson family, the
Salter family, & the Taylor family
FOR MY BROTHER
If roses grow in Heaven, please pick one for me.
Place it in my Brother s hand and tell him it’s from
me. Tell him that I love him, and when he turns and
smiles, tell him that I miss him, and I will see him in
a while. Remembering is easy, I do it everyday. But
there’s an ache inside me that will never go away.
/ miss you andjillove you,
*WmkLove,
- * ‘ Susan
Tue
9/26
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87/60
Sunny. Highs in the
upper 80s and lows
in the low 60s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:26 AM 7:26 PM
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Dalton
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Dublin
Duluth
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Lagrange
Macon
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Milledgeville
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Miami
Minneapolis
New York
STATE AND REGION
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Wed
9/27
86/59
Sunshine. Highs in
the mid 80s and
lows in the upper
50s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:26 AM 7:25 PM
Moon Phases
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New First
Sep 22 Sep 30
W&r
Full Last
Oct 7 Oct 14
UV Index
Sun 9/24 % Very High
Mon 9/25 8 Very High
Tue 9/26 fa. Very High
Wed 9/27 8 Very High
Thu 9/28 a Very High
The UV Index is measured on a 0-11
number scale, with a higher UV Index
showing the need for greater skin pro
tection owmmm
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Statesboro !
Thomasville !
Valdosta !
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Waycross !
77 57 t-storm
76 53 t-storm
91 63 t-storm
79 55 t-storm
81 59 t-storm
78 55 t-storm
81 56 t-storm
85 61 t-storm
79 55 t-storm
86 63 t-storm
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Phoenix
San Francisco
Seattle
St. Louis
Washington, DC
84 64 t-storm
83 59 mst sunny
90 78 t-storm
59 48 rain
81 62 t-stdrm
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Thu
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86/61
More sun than
clouds. Highs in the
mid 80s and lows in
the low 60s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:27 AM 7:24 PM
H^L^ConcL
79 54 t-storm
88 62 t-storm
80 56 t-storm
92 69 pt sunny
191 72 sunny
96 72 pt sunny
91 69 t-storm
91 69 pt sunny
87 62 t-storm
94 68 mst sunny
Hi Lo Cond.
94 76 sunny
85 54 mst sunny
77- 52 sunny
64 .5.1 pt sunny ..
82 61 trStorm
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2006 ♦
OVTTUARIES
ROBERN SCOTT PRIEST
Robern Scott Priest, 34, passed away Thursday, August
24, 2006. Ron was born November 15, 1971 at the U.S. Air
Force Academy, Colo., and spent most of his
youth traveling in a military family.
Ron graduated from Auburn University
in 1995. He had worked in the construc
tion industry on the Peninsula over the
past year with Outback Construction
of Poquoson. He was a member of
Woodland Heights Baptist Church in Richmond, but had
been attending Liberty Baptist Church in Newport News.
Rob is survived by his parents Col. (USAF retired) Bob
and Pam Priest (Yorktown, Va.); his sister Stacy (Jeff)
Nadeau and their sons lan and Eric (Canton, MI); grand
mother Mary Priest and aunt uncle Wayne and Marsha
Buzzell (Warner Robins); grandparents Greg and Leola
Gregory (Oklahoma City, Okla.);and numerous cousins. He
is preceded in death by his grandfather Lt. Col. (USAF)
Gordon S. Priest.
A graveside service will be conducted at 3 p.m., Sunday,
September 24, 2006 at Peninsula Memorial Park with
the Rev. Terry Green officiating. Arrangements are by
Weymouth Funeral Home, Newport News, VA.
MINNIE C. FAUCONNIERE
PERRY - Minnie C. Fauconniere, 94, died at the Perry
Hospital on Friday, Sep. 22, 2006. Funeral Services will
be held at 4:00 PM Sunday at Watson-Hunt Funeral
Home with interment at the Georgetown Cemetery in
Georgetown, Maryland. Visitation will be from 3-4 p.m.
The family suggests contributions to donor’s favorite char
ity. Mrs. Fauconniere, born in Philadelphia, and the daugh
ter of the late Fredrick and Mabel A. Brockson Justice,
had lived in Perry since 1987. She is survived by her son,
Ron Fauconniere; grandchildren, Jeanne Moyer (Dennis),
Connie Bell
(Ted), Donna Livingston, Ronald Fauconniere, Jr.
(Debbie), Chris Fauconniere, and Marcy Fauconniere; thir
teen great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a
sister, Bertrude Kupke, son, Frank Fauconniere, and her
husband, Felice Fauconniere. Please sign the online register
at watsonhunt.com
DORIS ANNETTE SPILLERS WORRELL
Mrs. Doris Annette Spillers Worrell, age 39, of Douglas
Georgia passed away on Wednesday, September 20, 2006.
Mrs. Worrell, a native of Fort Valley, Georgia was born
September 18, 1967, Daughter of Elizabeth Holt Spillers
& the late Wilbur Johnson Spillers. She was a graduate
of University of GA, a Former Elementary School Teacher
at Eastside School; A Volunteer Art Teacher at The Hope
Center & a very active Member of First Baptist of Douglas.
Survivors include: Husband, Jon Worrell, Daughters,
Amelia Worrell, Alexis Worrell & Paola Yarberry, Douglas
GA, Son, Patrick Worrell, Douglas GA, Mother, Beth Spillers,
Fort Valley GA, Sister, LeAnn Tuggle, Perry GA, Father in
law & Mother in law, Richard & Jo Ann Worrell, Douglas
GA.
Funeral services will be held 2 p.m., Saturday, September
23, 2006 at First Baptist Church in Douglas GA with Rev.
Shep Johnson officiating. Burial will follow in the Douglas
City Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the First Baptist
Church. The Family will be receiving friends at Sims
Funeral Home on Friday, September 22, 2006 from 6-8 p.m.
Sims Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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