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Tribune & Georgian
Wednesday, September 25,2013
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Obituaries
COLLIER — Anne
McLemore Collier, 84, of Folk-
ston, passed away Monday,
Sept. 23, 2013 at Pierce
County Nursing Home in
Blackshear. She was born in
Senoia to the late Thomas
Edgar McLemore and Annie
Mae Arnall McLemore. She
was a member of the First
Baptist Church of Folkston.
She is survived by her three
daughters, Debbie Gowen
(Johnny), Julie Dinkins (Dell),
and Sarah Lee (Roger); a
brother, Thomas E. McLemore
Jr.; seven grandchildren, Andy
Gowen (Ashley), Jim Gowen
(Mandy), Jenny Gowen (John
Kinder), Lee Dinkins (Amber),
Aaron Loudermilk, Staci Lee
and Kristi Lee; and 10 great
grandchildren.
The family will receive
friends beginning at 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 25, at the
First Baptist Church of Folk
ston. Funeral services will
begin at 2 p.m. with the Rev.
Randy Jacoby officiating. Bur
ial will follow in Pineview
Cemetery.
Condolences may be ex
pressed by signing the guest
registry at www.shepardfh.
com. Arrangements are under
the direction of Shepard Fu
neral Home in Folkston.
HAUSER — Salvatore “Sal"
Hauser, 21, of St. Marys,
passed away Monday, Sept.
23, 2013, from the results of a
car accident. The family will be
receiving friends from 5-7 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 27, at Allison Me
morial Chapel in St. Marys. Al
lison Memorial Chapel of St.
Marys is in charge of arrange
ments.
William Arnold Sheffield
SHEFFIELD — William
Arnold Sheffield, 88, of Wood
bine, passed away Monday,
Sept. 23, 2013, at Southeast
Georgia Health System, Cam
den Campus.
Born March 22, 1925, in
Kingsland, he was a lifelong
resident and the son of the late
Sherard C. and Shirley
Peeples Sheffield. In addition
to his parents, he was prede
ceased in death by his grand
daughter, Melissa Ann
Sheffield House.
Mr. Sheffield was a veteran
of the United States Air Force,
serving his country honorably
during World War II and the
Korean conflict. He was a B-17
pilot during World War II, an F-
80 jet fighter pilot during
Korea, was decorated with the
Distinguished Flying Cross
and was part of America’s
Greatest Generation. He was a
member of the First Baptist
Church of Kingsland, a mem
ber of the American Legion in
Kingsland and a member of
the Westside Business Men’s
Club in Jacksonville, Fla.
Funeral services will be held
at 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 27,
2013, at Allison Memorial
Chapel in St. Marys with Pas
tor Rodney Pierce officiating.
Burial will follow at Sheffield
Cemetery in Kingsland. Visita
tion will be held one hour prior
to service time.
The family requests memo
rial contributions in memory of
Mr. Sheffield be made to the
Wounded Warrior Project, P.O.
Box 758517, Topeka, KS
66675.
Survivors include his loving
wife of 69 years, Gloria P.
Sheffield of Woodbine; two
sons, W.A. “Bill” Sheffield Jr. of
Kingsland, and J. Franklin
Sheffield of Woodbine; sister,
Joann Watson of Jacksonville,
Fla.; three grandchildren and
eleven great-grandchildren.
Allison Memorial Chapel of
St. Marys is in charge of
arrangements.
Darthell Turner
TURNER — Darthell Turner,
81, of Woodbine passed away
Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2013, at
Southeast Georgia Health
System, Camden Campus.
Born Feb. 9, 1932, in Black-
shear, she was the daughter of
the late Willie and Linnie Wat
son Dubberly. She was also
predeceased by her husband,
Martin Asberry Turner Jr.
Mrs. Turner had been a resi
dent of Camden County since
1962, was a member of the
Order of the Eastern Star and
was of the Baptist faith. She
was a loving, mother, grand
mother and great-grand
mother.
Funeral services were held
at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 21,
2013, at Agape Christian Fel
lowship with Pastor Rozzie
James and Paul Hafer officiat
ing. The family received friends
from 6-8 p.m. Friday at Allison
Memorial Chapel in St. Marys.
Grandsons served as pallbear
ers.
Survivors include her chil
dren, Mary Ann Seman
(Roger) of St. Marys, Wanda
Thrift (Leon) of Hoboken, Mar
tin Turner III (Sherri) of St.
Marys, and Bill Turner (Joy
Lynn) of Woodbine; three sis
ters, Alphlie Dowling and
Shelby Griffin of Waycross and
Myra James of Mershon; three
brothers, Delmos Dubberly of
Green Cove Springs, Fla.,
Carthell Dubberly of Waycross
and Bud Dubberly of Dou-
glasville; 11 grandchildren,
Jamey, Anne, Renee, Travis,
Scott, Marty, Will, Trish, Kadie,
W.C., and Matthew; 25 great
grandchildren; lifelong and
best friend, Betty Dixon; and
many nieces and nephews.
Allison Memorial Chapel of
St. Marys is in charge of
arrangements.
Contestants sought for
Miss Golden Isles pageants
Girls ages 6-12
2014 Miss Golden Isles and
Miss Golden Isles' Outstanding Teen Scholarship Pageant
Saturday, November 16, 2013
Historic Ritz Theatre in Brunswick
For more information, contact Ann Harrell
at (912) 261-7940 or visit www.missgoldenisles.org.
Participation deadline is Oct. 19.
The Miss Golden Isles
Board, a nonprofit organi
zation, is looking for con
testants for the 2014 Miss
Golden Isles and Miss
Golden Isles’ Outstanding
Teen Scholarship Pageant,
which will be held in
Brunswick on Nov. 16.
The 2014 winners will go
on to compete for the titles
of 2014 Miss Georgia and
Miss Georgia’s Outstanding
Teen next June in Columbus.
Contestants competing
for Miss Golden Isles must
be between the ages of 17
(high school senior) and 24
and must reside, work or at
tend school in one of the
following counties: Appling,
Atkinson, Bacon, Ben Hill,
Berrien, Bleckley, Brantley,
Bryan, Bulloch, Camden,
Candler, Charlton,
Chatham, Clinch, Coffee,
Cook, Dodge, Echols, Eff
ingham, Emanuel, Evans,
Glynn, Irwin, Jeff Davis,
Jenkins, Johnson, Lanier,
Laurens, Liberty, Long,
Lowndes, McIntosh, Mont
gomery, Pierce, Screven,
Tattnall, Telfair, Toombs,
Treutlen, Ware, Wayne,
Wheeler or Wilkinson.
Contestants competing
for Miss Golden Isles’ Out
standing Teen must be be
tween the ages of 13 by the
pageant date in June and no
older than 17 (high school
junior) from any county in
Georgia.
If interested, please con
tact Ann Harrell at (912)
261-7940 or visit www.miss
goldenisles.org before the
Oct. 19 deadline.
Saturday, October 26
Embassy Suites hotel, Brunswick
Girls newborn through 24 years old
All proceeds from the event will benefit the
Miss Golden Isles Scholarship Fund.
Entry deadline is Saturday, Oct. 19.
Entry forms are available by contacting Ann Harrell
at (912) 261-7940 or visiting www.missgoldenisles.org.
Fourth annual Cutest Baby,
Cutest Kid, Cutest Youth and
Cutest Teen Photo Contest
Sponsored by the
Miss Golden Isles Board
Winners will be presented at
the upcoming 2014 Miss
Golden Isles and Miss Golden
Isles' Outstanding Teen
Scholarship Pageant
Children ages 0-16
All proceeds benefit the
scholarship fund.
Entry deadline is
Saturday, Oct. 19.
For more information,
contact Ann Harrell at
(912) 261-7940 or visit
www.missgoldenisles.org.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month,
and the Tribune & Georgian is collecting
stories of breast cancer treatment and
survival for publication on our annual Pink
Pages throughout the month.
If you would like to submit a story, or would
like more information, send an email to
editon@tds.net Help encourage other
cancer patients, family members
and caregivers!
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Rules of the Road
A series on bicycle safety
courtesy of georgiabikes.org
VISIBILITY
Being seen is the single best thing a cyclist can do to avoid a crash with
another vehicle. The law requires front white lights and a red rear light/reflector at night,
but this equipment is also valuable on shady streets, on cloudy days and in any low-light
situation. High visibility clothing is important, even in sunny conditions. Reflective tape or
fabric is also strongly recommended for nighttime riding.
*For more cycling tips or information on local cycling, visit www.camdencyclingclub.com
or send an email to camdencyclingclubga@gmail.com.
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