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Willie Cecil "Bubba"
Myrick
WARNER ROBINS - Willie
Cecil “Bubba” Myrick, 79,
passed away on Friday, October
5, 2007.
Mr. Myrick was born on May
23, 1928, in Butler, Georgia. A
U.S. Army World War II veter
an, he retired from Civil Service
as a civilian police officer. He
was a member of Evergreen
Baptist Church and the owner of
Today's Weather
Local 3-Day Forecast
Wed
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84/59
Sunny. Highs in the mid 80s and
lows in the upper 50s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:35 AM 7:08 PM
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Georgia At A Glance
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Albany 91 63 pt sunny
Athens 85 54 sunny
Atlanta 82 53 sunny
Augusta 88 61 sunny
Bainbridge 92 65 pt sunny
Brunswick 83 68 t-storm
Cartersville 82 51 sunny
Chattanooga,TN 74 49 sunny
Columbus 85 60 mst sunny
Cordele 89 62 mst sunny
National Cities
City Hi Lo Cond.
Atlanta 82 53 sunny
Boston 62 54 rain
Chicago 57 44 pt sunny
Dallas 85 66 mst sunny
Denver 76 47 sunny
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City of Warner Robins
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Please contact the City of Warner Robins,
Department of Community Development to see
if you qualify for a U.S. Department of HUD
funded low (0% to 3%) interest rate loan
(Certain income restrictions apply-Maximum income ranges from
$32,950f0r a single person to $62,150f0r a family of 8)
Apply at Warner Robins City Hall,
100 Watson Blvd. upstairs in the Department of Community Development
or call 929-1140 for more details.
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Myrick’s Road Service.
His parents, Willie Lee “Bill”
Myrick and Gladys Locke Myrick,
brother, Horace Myrick and step
mother, Ellen McConnell pre
ceded him in death.
Survivors include his wife,
Betty Myrick, Warner Robins;
daughters Dianne Caywood,
Warner Robins; Denise Smith
(Michael), Bonaire, and son
Gary Myrick (Kimberly),
Warner Robins; grandchil
dren, Michelle NeSmith,
Tiffany Padgett, Ben Newton,
Thu
10/11
77/52
Mainly sunny. Highs in the upper
70s and lows in the low 50s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:35 AM 7:07 PM
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Dalton 80 50 sunny
Dillard 77 45 sunny
Dublin 88 58 mst sunny
Duluth 81 51 sunny
Gainesville 81 55 sunny
Helen 81 49 sunny
Lagrange 83 54 sunny
Macon 85 58 sunny
Marietta 81 51 sunny
Milledgeville 86 56 sunny
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Houston 88 69 pt sunny
Los Angeles 74 56 pt sunny
Miami 89 74 t-storm
Minneapolis 52 42 cloudy
New York 68 58 rain
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987-1823, Ext. 234;
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Brandon, Brandi and Jason
Smith, River Wood; and 10
great-grandchildren.
Visitation was Sunday at
McCullough Funeral Home with
services Monday in the chapel
of McCullough Funeral Home
and entombment following in
Magnolia Park Mausoleum.
Go to www.mcculloughfh.com
to sign the Online Registry for
the family. McCullough Funeral
Home has charge of arrange
ments.
Fri
10/12
74/49
Mainly sunny. Highs in the mid 70s
and lows in the upper 40s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:36 AM 7:06 PM
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UV Index
Wed 10/10 7 High
Thu 10/11 | High
Fri 10/12 7 High
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number scale, with a higher UV Index
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Peachtree City 82 51 sunny
Perry 87 59 mst sunny
Rome 82 49 sunny
Savannah 88 67 t-storm
St. Simons Islandß3 68 t-storm
Statesboro 88 63 pt sunny
Thomasville 91 65 t-storm
Valdosta 90 64 t-storm
Warner Robins 86 59 mst sunny
Waycross 89 62 t-storm
City Hi Lo Cond
Phoenix 98 74 sunny
San Francisco 65 48 rain
Seattle 55 47 rain
St. Louis 67 46 sunny
Washington, DC 78 58 pt sunny
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