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Janice Wilson Cheney
Janice Wilson Cheney,
age 68, died Tuesday,
July 18, 2023 at A U
Medical Center in
Augusta.
She was bom in
Jenkins County, had
retired as Jenkins County
Magistrate Judge and
was a member of Oak
Hill Baptist Church.
She was preceded in
death by her parents,
Grady Lee and Myrtle
Wilson.
Graveside Services
were at 11:00 am Friday
at Millen Cemetery with
Rev. Joshua Johnson
officiating.
Visitation followed the
service.
Survivors include her
husband, Roy Cheney;
son Bobby James
Ronnie Adams, Jr.
Ronnie Adams, Jr., age
61, of Sandersville, passed
away suddenly Monday,
July 17, 2023. A memorial
service will be held later.
Ronnie's family will gather
with friends and family
both Wednesday and
Thursday evenings from
5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at
their residence 6432 Hwy
88, Sandersville.
Ronnie was bom in
Millen and reared in
Washington County,
where he graduated from
Washington County High
School in 1980. He began
his working career while
in high school at Millers
Food Store. Following
graduation, Ronnie began
a 39-year career in the
Kaolin Industry where
he retired as a production
foreman, for Thiele Kaolin
Company. He was an
avid bass fisherman and
possessed a passion for
finding and collecting local
native American artifacts.
He loved the Georgia
Bulldawgs and the Atlanta
Braves. He was always
fascinated by snakes
and would capture and
collect species of all kinds.
Ronnie's greatest pride was
his family and his animals.
Survivors include his
wife of 41 years, Eloise
Carter Adams; children,
Carin A. Jones and her
husband Michael of
Sandersville, Ainsley A.
(Sarah); sister, Karen
W. Lane; brother, Lee
Wilson all of Millen,
grandchildren, Bowden,
Carson, Ryley, Ellary,
James, Ansley, Sydney,
C. J., Chancellor, Roy
Pate, Hadley, Thomas,
Hunter, and Magnolia
Cheney; and a great
grandchild, Kenerly
James.
Crowe-Fields
Funeral Home, Inc.
Jones and her husband
Joey of Jones County,
and Bethany A. Tanner
and her husband
Jon of Sandersville;
grandchildren. Carter
Young, Harper Young,
Avery Jones, Holden
Jones and Sally Tanner;
parents, Joe and JoeAnne
M. Evans; siblings, Jody
Evans (Shelia), Todd
Evans (Melissa) all of
Sandersville, and Marty
Evans (Lori) of Macon and
his puppies Bella, Bonnie
and Poppy.
Crowe-Fields
Funeral Home, Inc.
Rev. Pearlie R. Scott
Reverend Pearlie R.
Scott was bom in Millen,
GA to the late Anna Parker
and Charlie Walker on
August 30, 1932. She was
an ordained Minister and
enjoyed her work. She met
and married the late Rev.
Grant Scott, and fourteen
children were added to
this union; eight preceded
her in death; Grant, Jr.,
Charlie, Hamp, Ozzie,
Mary, Theresa, Annie Bell
and Oscar.
Reverend Scott was
known for her sweet,
soft demeanor always
surrounded by her children
and grandchildren. She
will be sadly missed.
Mother Scott is survived
by six remaining children:
Ocie Reed, Rozzie
(Gene) Wright and Irene
Cummings all of Millen,
GA, Annie Davis and
Genesis (Cora) Scott of
Portal, GA, Kaye Ashley Of
Sardis, GA, and two bonus
children, Charles (Lottie)
Walker and Jerry (Wanda)
Young of New Jersey;
thirty-nine grandchildren,
one hundred twenty-nine
great-grandchildren and
sixty-two great-great
grandchildren, and a host
of nieces nephews, and
other family.
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urban areas. This
approach reduces the
risk associated with long
distance travel and ensures
that patients receive
essential initial care at the
mral facility.”
Marshall Edwards, a
PA at JCMC, expresses
his preference for mral
emergency medicine
because of the “strong
community connections
and the ability to spend
more time with patients,
explaining their medical
conditions. “
The impact of mral
hospitals on improving
VOTER
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voter rolls are considered
the cleanest in the nation,
and this list maintenance
effort is intended to ensure
the integrity of the state's
elections. State and federal
laws require periodic
updating of voter registration
records to account for voters
who have lawfully died or
moved to a different address.
This year, 75,676 voters
have been removed from the
voter list due to moving out
of the state.
Additionally, voters who
have been classified as
inactive for two consecutive
general elections and have
not updated their records
may also be removed from
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Since 1987
478.982.2153
717 Cotton Ave.
Millen, GA
LANDFILL
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expansion in Jenkins County.” Lee continued, “The threat
this landfill poses to our environment, water supply, and
overall quality of life is something we cannot ignore. We
must stand united as a community and fight against this
ill-advised proposal.”
The group has been working diligently to prepare a
petition that will voice the collective disagreement with
the landfill expansion. “With the invaluable guidance
of a seasoned lawyer, we are gearing up for what could
be a two-year-long battle. Our resolve is strong, and we
are determined to follow the example set by our friends
in Screven County who successfully fought off a similar
landfill proposal.” Lee explained to the crowd.
One of the primary concerns of the citizen group is the
potential contamination of the water supply. “We fear that
the landfill may allow harmful substances to seep into
the ground, posing a significant risk to the health of our
families, pets, and local wildlife.” Lee explained. Moreover,
the current landfill's history and its unknown contents from
the past decade raise alarming questions. “Why should we
allow more landfills when we have already endured the
burden of two?”
The group also discussed that if the landfill expansion
was allowed, it would negatively affect future prospects
of the county. Industries may shy away from establishing
themselves in a location with compromised water quality
and air pollution concerns. Families may be compelled to
move away, impacting the county’s sense of community
and progress.
“We remain skeptical regarding the assurance of no new
taxes,” Lee explains. “The impact of this landfill on our
county's infrastructure and resources could potentially lead
to unforeseen costs down the line. We must stay vigilant and
hold our elected officials accountable for their promises.”
As the meeting was wrapping up, organizers asked, “We,
the committee, implore every citizen to join the cause and
actively participate in this crucial fight. The success of our
efforts relies on the collective power of the community.
Together, we can make Jenkins County a clean and vibrant
place for our future generations to thrive.”
access to medical care for
residents is significant, and
the trust and confidence
gained from patients
and their families are
invaluable in ensuring
better overall healthcare in
these communities.
Overall, JCMC's
commitment to timely
intervention, telemedicine
capabilities, and
personalized care in a
mral setting highlights
the importance of mral
hospitals in providing
critical medical services to
their communities.
the voter list.
Georgians have the
option to check their voter
registration status through
the My Voter Page at mvp.
sos.ga.gov. They can also
submit any changes to their
registration information
through this platform.
Furthemiore, voter
registration canbe completed
through mail, online, or at a
state Department of Driver
Services office.
It's cmcial for eligible voters
in Georgia to check and
maintain their registration
status regularly to ensure
they can participate in
upcoming elections.
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INTO MY
HEART
By Sam Eades, Publisher/Writer
for
The Times
I know that we all remember the little tune from our
youth named, "Into my heart". It was a cute little choms
that I have used for children and adults alike. It is a great
little song to add to the end of a hymn or a praise and
worship song.
I remember as a child singing this song at home with
my family. Mom would start playing the piano and we
would all join in singing to the top of our lungs. Of
course, at that age, I was singing lead (soprano). I can
hear the four parts now. Me on lead. Mom on Alto, My
sister Marcia would sing tenor sometimes and my Dad of
course on bass. The parts were beautiful and the blend was
superb.
The hymn, "Into my heart", was written by Harry Dixon
Clarke in 1924. He was born in Cardiff, Wales. Orphaned
at a young age, he ran away from the orphanage, found
his way to London, and went to sea for a decade. With his
brother’s assistance, Clarke moved to Canada and then the
United States, where
he experienced his
conversion. After
studying at Moody
Bible Institute in
Chicago, Clarke
became active in
music publishing.
Clarke served
as a song leader
for California
evangelist Harry W.
Vom Bruch and the
famous Chicago-
based revivalist,
Billy Sunday during
the latter years of
Sunday’s ministry.
He continued evangelistic work in Pennsylvania and
Indiana for the remainder of his life. Though he died in
Lexington, Kentucky, he is buried with his wife Dorothy
May Clarke in Sioux City, Iowa, where he had served as a
pastor.
This short song was written because of an evangelistic
campaign in the Trinity Evangelical Church at Shamokin,
Pennsylvania. A man that was obviously under the
influence of liquor, responded to the altar call that evening.
Good friends of the church had been praying for him
for many years to come to know the Lord. He was at the
Church that evening and immediately upon coming to
the altar, this man cried out, “Come into my heart. Lord
Jesus, come to stay!” And out of that experience, Harry
D. Clarke, the evangelist, wrote this lovely prayer choms.
The short choms was expanded by Clarke into a full hymn
with four stanza's later on entitled, "Come into my heart,
blessed Jesus."
Please, sing with me
Into my heart, into my heart,
Come into my heart. Lord Jesus.
Come in today, come in to stay.
Come into my heart. Lord Jesus. *
Here is the hymn as expanded. The first version was
added to the end of the verses.
1. Come into my heart, blessed Jesus,
I need thee through life’s dreary way.
The burden of sin is so heavy.
Come into my heart and stay.
2. Come into my heart, blessed Jesus,
And take all my guilt away.
Then spotless I’ll stand in thy presence
When breaks the eternal day.
3. Come into my heart, blessed Jesus,
O cleanse and illumine my soul;
Fill me with thy wonderful Spirit,
Come in and take full control.
Harry Dixon Clarke
Jenkins (Jounty School System
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Thursday, July 1J, 2025
5:00 pm-d:00 pm
ALL Grades
P ark in the parking lot in front of f*erformance
Gy m and enter through performance Gy m
Meet your child's teacher and visit their classroom
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SCHOOL SYSTEM