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Wednesday, April 24,2013
Tribune & Georgian
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Obituary
O’NEILL — Faye H. O’Neill
of Waverly, passed away Fri
day, April 19, 2013, at South
east Georgia Health System.
She was of the Methodist
faith and a member of the Wa
verly United Methodist Church
in Waverly. Faye retired from
the Henry County Health De
partment where she worked for
25 years. She was also an
Eastern Star.
Faye was born Feb. 25,1934,
in Charleston, W.Va., to John
Thomas and Mary Jane Holley.
She is survived by her loving
husband of 43 years, Steve
O’Neill of Waverly; two daugh
ters, Sheryl Parsons of McDo
nough and Stephanie Witt
(Paul) of Neptune Beach, Fla.;
one son, John Parsons (Lisa)
of Parkersburg, W.Va.; one
brother, Ray Holley of
Charleston, W.Va.; five grand
sons, Justin, Joshua, J.T., Rob
bie and P.J.; several nieces and
nephews; her special compan
ion “Frisky,” and many loving
friends.
Services were held Satur
day, April 20, at Waverly United
Methodist Church, with the
Rev. Gordon Goodwill officiat
ing.
The family asked that in lieu
of flowers all donations be
made to St. Jude Children Hos
pital or the South Coastal
Georgia Humane Society.
Edo Miller and Sons Funeral
Home was in charge of
arrangements. Visit
www.edomillerandsons.com.
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Submitted photos
Arlene Norris and SuzieTippins (top, from left) paint fence
posts at St. Marys Civic Park during the St. Marys Kiwanis
Club’s annual service day. Volunteers and youth from the
DEFY club at Kings Bay also participated alongside other Ki
wanis members.
debuts courses
The Camden County
Public Library, as a member
of the Three Rivers Re
gional Library System, is of
fering its patrons two new
free programs.
The only requirement is
for one to have an active li
brary card in the Three
Rivers Regional Library
System that is in good
standing.
Both of these new pro
grams will be accessed
through the Three Rivers
website www.threeriversli-
braries.org.
The first program is
“Zinio,” the world’s largest
newsstand and bookstore. It
has full digital copies of
many magazines, which can
be viewed on a computer or
mobile device. There is ac
cess to the entire collection.
At the present time, the
library offers 75 magazines,
such as Consumer Reports,
Food Network Magazine,
O, The Oprah Magazine,
Field & Stream and others.
There are magazines for all
members of the family to
enjoy.
The Zinio account is sep
arate from the library ac
count. Those interested
may go to the website, click
under Digital, sign up for
the program and have access
to the world’s largest news
stand with 75 free digital
magazines with patron sup
port via email at zinosup-
port@recordedbooks.com.
The other program that is
being offered through the
library system is “One Click
Digital Audiobooks,” a pro
gram that offers thousands
of audiobooks ready with no
waiting. Downloadable au
diobooks offer customer
support via telephone at
(877) 772-8346 or via email
at support@oneclickdigi-
tal.com.
The library is a full serv
ice library with professional
employees and ongoing ac
tivities year round.
To receive a Pines library
card, visit the library, lo
cated at 1410 Hwy. 40 E. in
Kingsland, with a picture
ID that has a current ad
dress. If the ID does not
have a current address, the
library may accept a piece of
mail in lieu of the ID.
Plantation opens
doors to birders
Musgrove Plantation, a
600-acre private property
on St. Simons Island, has
granted direct access to the
Outer Coastal Plain chap
ter of the Georgia Native
Plant Society, which draws
members from Savannah
to St. Marys.
The society will now be
able to conduct native
plant ID sessions, bird
watch tours and workshops
on the grounds. The inau
gural events are Friday,
April 26, and Saturday,
April 27.
For more information,
call chapter president Mary
Moore at (912) 222-2530.
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