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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 Weather
Local 5-Day Forecast
Fri
11/9
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67/42
A mainly sunny sky.
High 67F. Winds
WSW at 5 to 10
mph.
Sunrise Sunset
6:59 AM 5:37 PM
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Georgia At A Glance
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Area Cities
I City Hi Lo Cond.
Albany 71 42 sunny
Athens 67 42 sunny
Atlanta 66 43 sunny
Augusta 68 46 sunny
Bainbridge 73 45 sunny
Brunswick 68 49 sunny
Cartersville 66 42 sunny
Chattanooga,TN 62 41 sunny
Columbus 69 46 sunny
Cordele 71 45 sunny
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As we have come to the one-year
anniversary of the loss of our precious Joey
Huckaby, we would like to take this time to give
heartfelt thanks to the entire community for
your kindness, support, love and prayers. There
has not been a single act that has not been felt
deep within our hearts. Our family could not
have made it through this past year without the
love that has been continually shown to us.
With loving thanks,
The Family of Joseph Calvin Huckaby
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Perry and is published Wednesday and
Saturday for S4O per year by Evans
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Managing editor:
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Sat
11/10
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69/40
More clouds than
sun. Highs in the up
per 60s and lows in
the low 40s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:01 AM 5:36 PM
73/39
Abundant sunshine.
Highs in the low 70s
and lows in the up
per 30s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:00 AM 5:37 PM
We Celebrate Hometown Life
Stones for and about hometowns just like yours, for us each week in this papers
| City
Dalton 66 41 sunny
Dillard 61 35 mst sunny
Dublin 70 41 sunny
Duluth 65 41 sunny
Gainesville 63 45 sunny
Helen 64 40 sunny
Lagrange 68 43 sunny
Macon 69 43 sunny
Marietta 65 42 sunny
Milledgeville 69 41 sunny
Sun
11/11
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70/47
Plenty of sun. Highs
in the low 70s and
lows in the upper
40s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:02 AM 5:35 PM
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Staff writer:
■ Charlotte Perkins,
987-1823, Ext. 234;
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Photographer:
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Sports writer:
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racy, and will print a correction or clarifi
cation when one is in order.
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from errors in advertisements beyond
the amount paid for the space actually
occupied by that portion of the adver
tisement. There shall be no liability
for non-insertion of any advertisement
beyond the amount paid for such adver
tisement.
Tue
11/13
Mon
11/12
74/54
Times of sun and
clouds. Highs in the
mid 70s and lows in
the mid 50s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:02 AM 5:35 PM
Moon Phases
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Last
Nov 1
First
Nov 17
UV Index
Fri 11/9 5 Moderate
Sat 11/10 4 Moderate
Sun 11/11 4 Moderate
Mon 11/12 4 Moderate
Tue 11/13 J 4 Moderate
The UV Index is measured on a 0-11
number scale, with a higher UV Index
showing the need for greater skin pro
tection. 0 - iSH 11
I City Hi Lo Cond.
Peachtree City 67 39 sunny
Perry 70 43 sunny
Rome 65 40 sunny
Savannah 68 47 sunny
St. Simons Island6B 49 sunny
Statesboro 71 43 sunny
Thomasville 72 43 sunny
Valdosta 70 42 sunny
Warner Robins 68 42 sunny
Waycross 70 41 sunny
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Words cannot
express my sincere
appreciation for all
that was done for my
mother, Irene Jones
Wood, during her
illness and death.
She was a loving
mother and will be
greatly missed. My
sincere thanks to
everyone.
~Don Wood
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Margaret Irene
Eason
PERRY - Margaret Irene
Eason, age 79, passed away
on Wednesday, November 7,
2007, at Serenity Gate in Perry
Hospital. Funeral services will
be held at 11:00 a.m. Monday,
November 12, 2007, at Watson-
Hunt Funeral Home with inter
ment at Perry Memorial Gardens.
Visitation will be held from 9:30
a.m. to
a 1 Wkson-HU
prior to fUNEMI HOME
the ser
vice on Monday.
Mrs. Eason was born to the
late W. F. and Flora Trent Wise
in Houston County, Alabama.
She was raised in Frost Proof,
Florida, and moved to Perry in
1976. A homemaker, she was
a member of Crossroads United
Methodist Church and Women’s
Aglow.
Survivors include her hus
band, Buck Eason, of Perry;
children, Connie Chambers of
Perry, Jimmy Eason (Ann) of
Byron, Teri Hickman of Perry,
Sandi Eason of Perry, and Bucky
Eason (Lyn) of Kathleen; 15
grandchildren; 13 great-grand
children; and siblings, Elizabeth
“Tootsie" Swenson of Winter
Haven, Fla., Francis Griffin of
Lake Wells, Fla., Buddy Wise
(Bobbi) of Bartow, Fla., and Billy
Wise (Brenda) of Lakeland, Fla.
She was preceded in death by a
sister, Louise Johnson.
Please sign the online register
at watsonhunt.com.
Loarene D. Long
PERRY - Loarene D. Long,
age 83, passed away at
Summerhill Senior Living in
Perry on Thursday, November
8, 2007. Entombment Services
will be held at 2:00 on Saturday,
November 10, 2007, at Perry
Memorial Gardens Ascension
Mausoleum. Visitation will be
at Watson - Hunt on Saturday
between 12:45 p.m. and 1:45
p.m. The family suggests con
tributions to the Building Funds
at either the First Baptist Church
of Perry or Rehoboth Baptist
Church.
Mrs. Long, the daughter of the
late Marvin and Leona Gidley
Denson, was born in Calhoun
County, Alabama.
She graduated from Howaed
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College, which is now Samford
University, in Birmingham, AL,
and attended Jacksonville State
University in Alabama. She had
lived in Milledgeville then Macon,
and had moved to Perry in 1966.
A retired educator, Mrs. Long
worked at McEvoy Girls High
School
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and at
Perry
High School from 1966-1986. A
former member of NEAand GAE,
Mrs. Long was also a member of
First Baptist Church of Perry, the
Jewel Teressi Sunday School
class, and the WMU. She was
preceded in death by James L.
Long.
Survivors include her daugh
ter, Brenda Kaye Long, of Perry;
brothers, Paul Denson, Robert
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Denson (Ann), and Lanier
Denson (Luci), all of Anniston,
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of Marietta, and Royce Collins
(Linda), of McDonough; and sev
eral nieces and nephews.
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Lincoln Math-u Lee
Albrecht
WARNER ROBINS - Lincoln
Math-u Lee Albrecht passed
away Monday.
Survivors include his parents,
James Albrecht and Kayla Perry,
Warner Robins; grandparents,
Skip (Patty) Albrecht, Warner
Robins and Tina Perry, New York
and five great-grandparents.
Graveside services were
held Wednesday in First Baptist
Church of Centerville Cemetery.
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