Tribune & Georgian. (Athens, Ga.) 2002-current, January 02, 2013, Image 2

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Tribune & Georgian Wednesday, January 2,2013 CM K Tribune &Qeorgian DIRECTORY HOURS, LOCATION 206 Osborne St. in St. Marys Open Monday — Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. CONTACTING US By telephone: (912) 882-4927 By fax: (912) 882-6519 By mail: P.O. Box 6960 St. Marys, GA 31558 By email: Publisher Jill Helton publisher® tribune-georgian.com Editor Emily Heglund editorl @tds.net Marketing Director Brad Spaulding marketing® tribune-georgian.com or visit our website at: www.tribune-georgian.com ADVERTISING For information on placing classified ads, see the front page of today’s classifieds. Display ads and inserts can be ordered by contacting our sales department at (912) 882- 4927. Display ads typically are due two days prior to the publi cation date. SUBSCRIPTIONS The newspaper is delivered to homes via U.S. Mail on Wednesdays and Fridays. Sub scriptions within Camden County are $29 annually. Sub scriptions outside Camden County are $59 annually. To start your subscription, call (912) 882-4927. Delivery will begin immediately. Periodicals postage paid to St. Marys, Georgia and additional entry points. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Tribune & Georgian P. 0. Box 6960 St. Marys, GA 31558-0470 ACCURACY POLICY The Tribune & Georgian strives to produce error-free news reporting. When mistakes occur, it is our policy to correct them as soon as they are brought to our attention. Corrections appear on the front page or at the top of this column. To request a cor rection, contact (912) 882-4927. In the event of errors in ad vertisements, the Tribune & Georgian will be responsible only for the space occupied by the actual error. The publisher assumes no financial responsi bility for omissions. Garden club sets next meeting for Jan. 8 December was a busy month for the St. Marys Garden Club, with work days at Our Lady Star of the Sea historic chapel, the Pres byterian church garden and waterfront pavilion beds. The club also visited John Stewart’s garden railroad and enjoyed its annual Christmas lunch, which was held at the King and Prince Resort on St. Simons Island. The club’s first meeting of 2013 will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 8, in the fel lowship hall of St. Marys First Presbyterian Church, 100 W. Conyers St. New of ficers will be installed and dues for the coming year will be collected. Members and guests are invited to come at 12:30 p.m. and bring a lunch to eat and socialize before the meeting. St. Marys Garden Club is fully federated and open to both women and men. For more information, please call Joyce St. Clair at (912) 882- 9166 or visit http://stmarys- gardenclub.shutterfly.com. Obituaries Submitted photo Members of the St. Marys Garden Club visit with John Stewart at his Kingsland home. Stewart has created a landscaped railroad garden in his yard. EugeneTalmadge Howard HOWARD — Eugene Tal madge Howard, 79, of St. Marys, passed away Friday, Dec. 28, 2012, at his resi dence. Born May 11, 1933, in Ludowici, he was the son of the late Dalton H. and Cara- belle Howard. Mr. Howard had resided in Camden County for the past 57 years and was retired from Gilman Paper Company with 43 years of service. He was well known in Cam den County on the local cable channel, where he played gospel tapes every Thursday evening for 27 years. He loved to tinker on any thing mechanical and built fur niture. He loved to fish and never met a stranger or forgot a face. He was a member of the Lighthouse Church of God in St. Marys. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012, at the Lighthouse Church of God with Pastor Bobby Woods officiating. The family received friends from 6-8 p.m. Saturday at Alli son Memorial Chapel in St. Marys. A private family burial will be held at Little Phoebe Cemetery in Folkston. Honorary pallbearers were Ed Marx and employees of Gilman Paper Company. Survivors include his wife, Mary Howard of St. Marys; three children, Perry Howard (Jacalyn) of Kingsland, Dorothy Roberts of St. Marys, and Mary Jane Anastasi (Rich) of Cartersville; two sisters, Dannis Conley of Pembroke and Maebell Gordon of Lu dowici; seven grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, two great-great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Allison Memorial Chapel of St. Marys is in charge of arrangements. BRAZELL — David “Allen” Brazell, 51, of Kingsland died Tuesday, Dec. 25, 2012. He had lived most of his life in Camden County and was a construction worker. He was a U.S. Army veteran and was predeceased by his parents, Jimmy and Betty Hall Brazell, and a sister, Linda Brazell Fox. Survivors are two daugh ters, Tonya Nicole Lloyd of Thompson, and Stephanie Brazell of St. Marys; a brother, Scott (Missy) Brazell of Kings land; four grandchildren; sev eral nieces and nephews. Memorial services are being held by the family. Please sign the online guest book at www.rinehartand- sons.com. Rinehart and Sons Funeral Home of Jesup is in charge of arrangements. STOKES — Susan W. Stokes, 65, passed away Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2012, in Jacksonville, Fla. Susan was born on June 2,1947, in Jack sonville to Jim and Esther Witt, both of whom prede ceased her. She is survived by her hus band, Fred, and their three children, Amanda, Kim and Freddy (Katherine) and their two grandchildren, Ansley and Emerson. Beloved “Aunt Soup” to her niece Dee Ann Hickman (and her child An drew) and to Uncle Larry and Aunt Marilyn Gallagher (and their four children, Kathy, Pat, Maureen and Kevin), she will be greatly missed. She was a nurse for 35 years until she was forced to retire because of her disability. She was known to one and all for being quiet and caring - perfect qualities for a nurse and a mother. She crocheted beautiful blankets, hats, booties, scarves and acces sories for her family and friends. She was an avid gar dener, cook and decorator but the only “job” she wanted to do and did well was being a mom. A celebration of her life will be held at noon Friday, Jan. 4, 2013, at Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church. In lieu of flowers, please make a dona tion to Our Lady Star of the Sea building fund, 106 E. Dillingham St., St. Marys, GA 31558. visit us onune at TRiBune-GeoRGiAn.com CLASSES BEGINNING JANUARY 7 MAKE MORE. did it. So can you. Make more. It’s a simple idea. A simple idea which has steadily taken shape and encouraged more people just like you to choose Altamaha Technical College. With a job placement rate in excess of 97% and with some courses as short as six weeks, our students are taking advantage of classes in the medical field, manufacturing, electronics, welding, commercial truck driving and the business & service sectors. 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