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♦ WEDNESDAY, MAY T, 2008
3 receive memorial scholarships
Special to the Journal
Three Houston County
seniors are recipients of
the 2008 Vietnam Veterans
of America, Warner Robins
Chapter 902, Logan Walton
Memorial Scholarships.
Katherine Gleaton, who
attends Westfield School in
Perry, along with Carson
Conway and Geremy Skeen,
who both attend Perry High
School, will each receive S4OO
scholarships from the local
WA chapter.
According to a release, all
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To raise the money for the
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ners. They have one date set
up at First Baptist Church
in Warner Robins, from 5-7
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went to work as a civilian
at Robins Air Force Base,
spending 22 years working
in the Museum of Aviation.
He is now retired, but active
in the community.
He and his wife Sherry
have two adult sons, Jerry
Vincent Jr. and Barry
Vincent, and five grand
children, all of whom live
in Houston County. They
are members of Southside
Baptist Church.
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three students were judged
to possess the skills neces
sary scholastically at the
collegiate level and demon
strated a high level of sup
port to both their school and
community through partici
pation in extracurricular, vol
unteer, church and commu
nity activities.
Conway is a member of the
Air Force Junior ROTC pro
gram at Perry High School.
Gleaton and Skeen both are
grandchildren of veterans.
The scholarship is named
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Heather Whitaker, Annabelle’s moth
er, is shown here with her youngest
daughter, Aubrey.
p.m., May 17. All
donations are tax
deductible.
They are hop
ing to have anoth
er at First Baptist
in Haynesville,
and would love to
hear from clubs
and churches
willing to help.
They’ll do the
work, but they
need the space
and help with
getting out a
crowd.
To learn more,
contact Heather
or Neil Whitaker
at 447-6673 or
338-3852 or
by e-mail at
hnwhitaker@comsouth. net.
to my community through
my efforts to make Houston
County a place where every
one will want to live and
work,” Vincent said.
He noted that two areas
“Have Cameras, Will Travel"
for Vietnam Veteran Logan
Walton. After his tour of duty
in the Marine Corps dur
ing the Vietnam War, Walton
became a law enforcement
officer with the Dooly
County Sheriff s Office,
the Peach County Sheriff’s
Office and the Fort Valley
Police Department, where he
served for many years. He
succumbed, according to the
release, to the effects of the
war in August 2003. For more
information, contact Anita
Bailey at 478-987-3034.
Annabelle’s website is
www.4pawsforannabelle.com.
he is particularly inter
ested in are getting civil
defense alarms set up in
the county, and continu
ing the improvement of the
county’s roads.
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