Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, December 13, 2006, Page 5A, Image 5

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HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL OBITS Frompage jA DAVID C. STROMAN WARNER ROBINS - David C. Stroman, 56, passed away Monday. Visitation will be today from 6-8 p.m. at McCullough Funeral Home. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at Southside Baptist Church with interment fol lowing in Magnolia Park Cemetery. Stroman was born May 18,1950 and was a life-long resident of Warner Robins. He was a member of Southside Baptist Church. David was a long-time employee of Pabst Brewery and was most recently employed by Boeing Aerospace, Inc. as a production associate. He was an avid golfer, participat ing in many amateur golf tournaments. David was a former member of Prisoners of Time Band, where he was proud to demonstrate his skills as a musician. His parents, Jack B. and Jean Kite Stroman, preceded him in death. Survivors include his wife, Lucy Edwards Stroman, Warner Robins; step-children, John Boone Fyke (Andrea), Byron; Madison Hays Fyke, Granada, West Indies; Thomas Adam Fyke, Atlanta; siblings, Diane Stroman Gilbert (Randy), Byron; Donna Stroman Williams (Wade), and Michael Benjamin Stroman (Angie), all of Warner Robins; granddaughter, Madeline Fyke; and several loving nieces and nephews. Go to www.mcculloughfh.com to sign the Online Registry for the family. McCullough Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. ROBERTA JO HOGARTH WARNER ROBINS - Roberta Jo Hogarth, 72, passed away Thursday. A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday in the chapel of McCullough Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial donations be made to Moose Charities 155 South International Drive Mooseheart, Illinois 60539-1100 or visit them online at xS fa! yUv II L/jB AEm* ■FIPWWiJIP 11 -: 1 I- 11 M iff life m , V t'ontribut*d Regina Williamson, manager at Northside Elementary School, receives the Rookie of the Year Award from Hill. r ~ " "^l —F' \|p * jh^h Contributed Jeannine Hill, SNP director presents Wanda Keene, man ager at Perdue Primary School, with the Sanitation and Safety Award. School Nutrition Program award winners announced Special to the Journal The School Nutrition Department announced this year’s School Nutrition Program award recipients at the department’s annual fall banquet. SNP Director Jeannine Hill presented the following awards: ■ Sanitation and Safety to Wanda Keene, David Perdue Primary School manager; ■ Rookie of the Year to Regina Williamson, Northside Elementary School manager; ■ Elementary Manager of the Year to Johanna Logan, Bonaire Elementary School manager; ■ Middle School Manager of the Year to Hilda Walters, Northside Middle School manager; and 1* is:>v ifßi -• 0 |jHr , ■ JjmL " mrvxr ‘ ■"•*»> x» Contributed Hill presents Diane Langley, manager at Houston County High School with the High School Manager of the Year Award. ■ High School Manager of Houston County High man the Year to Diane Langley, ager. www.mooßeintl.org. Hogarth was born Nov. 2, 1934 in Broken Bow, Okla. She was of the Assembly of God faith. Jo was very active in the Loyal Order of Moose. Jo joined the Women of Moose Warner Robins Chapter 1353 on March 12, 1974. Over her 32 years of active service, she received her Academy of Friendship degree in April of 1976; her Star Recorder degree in Los Angeles, Calif., June of 1979; and her College of Regents degree in Atlanta, June of 1985. In June of 1997, she was appointed to the position of Deputy Grand Regent - Women of the Moose for the State of Georgia. She retired from the banking industry as a mortgage loan processor. Her parents, Robert and Corinthia Black Tillery, preceded her in death. Survivors include her loving husband, David Hogarth, Warner Robins; children, Robert Marlow (Karen), Leesburg, Fla.; Richard Marlow (Susi), Tampa, Fla.; granddaughter, Summer Marlow Sampedro-Carajal, Tampa, Fla.; brother, Rudolf Scott Tillery (Linda), Miami, Fla. Go to www.mcculloughfh.com to sign the Online Registry for the family. McCullough Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. JESSE C. HARRELL WARNER ROBINS - Jesse C. Harrell, 80, passed away Saturday. Services were held Tuesday at First Baptist Church in Centeiville with interment following in Centerville Cemetery. Reverend Mobley Cross and Reverend Larry Partain officiated. Harrell was born April 5, 1926 in Early County. He was co-owner of Harrell’s Greenhouses and Nursery for 37 years. He was a WWII Army Veteran, and he was retired from Civil Service on Robins Air Force Base. He was also a member of Central Fellowship Baptist Church. In addition, he was a devoted husband and a family man who loved his children, grandchildren, and In JHfl BE: mil - w gywis% Hiflr % Contributed Johanna Logan, manager at Bonaire Elementary School, receives the Elementary Manager of the Year Award from Hill. wSf Contributed Hill presents Hilda Waters, manager at Northside Middle School with the Middle School Manager of the Year Award. LOCAL Your Wait is Almost Over! r i ,EL msiiaa i WlsL » jk * 9bHL j J»MBa| | Waiting is always the hardest part. The New Bank In Town Planters perr y> G A > 31069 rlrSt Opening January 2007 FDIC WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2006 ♦ great-grandchildren. He was a sincere, earnest, and loyal friend and will be greatly missed by this community. He was preceded in death by his parents, Presley C. and Mattie Harrell, two children, and nine brothers and sisters. Survivors include his wife, Beanie Harrell, Warner Robins; son, E. Ronald Harrell (Jackie), Centerville; son, Jimmy L. Harrell, Perry; daughter, Rita Harrell Hoy (Stephen), Centerville; sister, Josephine Temples (Mack), Blakely; six grandchildren, Leslie Vincent (Barry), John C. Harrell (Kristi), Jesse D. Harrell (Keri), Jennifer L. Harrell, Philip A. Hoy, and Stephanie L. Hoy; four great-grandchildren, Audrey, Reed, Allie, and Rylan; and numerous nieces and nephews. Go to www.mcculloughfh.com to sign the Online Registry for the family. McCullough Funeral Home had charge of arrangements. ADDIE KATE OWENS WILLISTON, FLA. - Addie Kate Owens. 96, passed away Dec. 8, 2006 after a short illness. Private services will be held at Woodlawn Cemetary in Miami, Fla. Friday. The funeral servies are under the direc tion of Cofer-Kolski-Combs Funeral Home. She is survived in death by her son, James Bradley Owens, daughter-in-law, Sylvia Dine Owens, grandson, James Dallas Owens, sister, Jane Hay, nieces, nephews and many friends. Owens was proceeded in death by her husband, John Watts Owens, who she married on May 2, 1940, and and a grandson, John Watts Owens, 11. She was born Aug. 1, 1910 in Perry and was a member of Lake Placid First Presbyterian Church, DAR, UDC, Huguenot Soceity, Colonial Dames and the Kappa Alpha Theta of FSU alimni. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations are made in the memory of Addie Kate Owens to one’s favorite charity. i Cfrrri i— 1 I c nu have wmetliinfl ® fe «ei tc veil aiMl it*s under Toys —rr SW ? 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