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2A I DAWSON COUNTY NEWS I dawsonnews.com
Wednesday, August 29,2018
OBITUARIES
Dolores C. "Dee"
Murphy
Dolores C. “Dee”
Murphy, 87, of Dacula,
formerly of Dawsonville,
died Aug. 23,2018.
Born Oct. 19, 1930 in
Hubbard, Ohio to the late
Domenick and Rose
Patrizi, she lived in
Dawson County for 13
years having moved from
Holly, Mich. Dee was
very devoted to her fami
ly and church. She was
always there to lend a
helping hand and pos
sessed a great love for
animals. She was a mem
ber of Christ the
Redeemer Catholic
Church.
Her husband of 54
years, Joseph A. “Joe”
Murphy, and a brother,
James Patrizi, preceded
her in death.
Survivors include her
children, Catherine and
Dennis Walker of Dacula,
Janice and Bill Roman of
Forest Lake, Minn.,
Pamela and Michael
Martello of San
Clemente, Calif., Jerry
and Lisa Murphy of West
Chester, Pa., Mark
Murphy of Oxford,
Mich., Ann and Jim
LaBarge of Inverness, Ill.;
sister, Louise Spera of
Wilmington, N.C.; 11
grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildren; vari
ous other relatives also
surive.
A memorial mass was
held at 10:30 a.m. Aug.
27 at Christ the Redeemer
Catholic Church. Fr.
Brian Higgins officicated.
In lieu of flowers dona
tions may be made to the
Building Fund, Christ the
Redeemer Catholic
Church, 991 Kilough
Church Road,
Dawsonville, Ga 30534.
Bearden Funeral Home
of Dawsonville was in
charge of the arrange
ments.
Dawson County News
August 29, 2018
Jeffrey Roland
Ogletree
Jeffrey Roland
Ogletree, 36, of
Lawrenceville, died Aug.
21,2018.
Bom Feb. 13, 1982 and
raised in Dawsonville, he
had been a resident of
Gwinnett County for over
10 years. Jeffrey worked
as a heavy equipment
operator for Martin
Marietta and enjoyed fast
cars, motorcycles and
ATVs. He was a loving
father, brother and son.
His father, Joseph
Roland Ogletree, and
grandfather, Don
Ogletree, preceded him in
death.
Survivors include his
children, Cameron
Roland Ogletree, Kayla
Noel Ogletree and
Kirkland Ogletree; moth
er, Beverly Ogletree of
Dawsonville; step-father,
Steve Cooper of
Fayetteville; brother and
sister-in-law, Chad and
Tiffany Ogletree of
Ellijay; sister and brother-
in-law, Andrea and Kevin
Bailey of Dawsonville;
numerous nieces, neph
ews; various other rela
tives also survive.
Memorial services were
held at 6 p.m. Aug. 27 in
the Bearden Funeral
Home Chapel. The fami
ly received friends from 5
p.m. until the hour of ser
vice.
In lieu of flowers the
family requested dona
tions be made to help off
set final expenses.
Bearden Funeral Home
of Dawsonville was in
charge of the arrange
ments.
Dawson County News
August 29, 2018
Max Swafford
Max Swafford, 83, of
Decatur, died Aug. 23,
2018.
Born Aug. 9, 1935 in
Dawson County to the
late Carl and Mae
Swafford, he had lived in
Decatur for the past five
years. Max retired as a
commercial truck driver.
He loved and enjoyed
NASCAR, country music,
playing his guitar and the
Atlanta Braves.
His wife, Gail Wilson
Swafford, and sisters,
Cleo Bruce and Lois
Chumley, preceded him
in death.
Survivors include his
daughters and sons-in-
law, Angie and Jon
Blackwelder of Decatur,
Carmen Park of Idyllwild,
Calif., Connie and Tony
Arp of Dawsonville,
Renee Darby of
Dawsonville; sister
Eunice Chumbley of
Dawsonville; brother and
sister-in-law, Glenson and
Arlene Swafford of
Kennesaw; his ex-wife,
Maxine Cochran; six
grandchildren, Kenny
Arp, Jason Arp, Chris
Arp, Justin Darby, Levi
Darby, Sarah and Matt
Hughes; two great-grand
children, Blake Arp,
Chase Arp; various other
relatives also survive.
Memorial services will
be held at 2 p.m. Aug. 31,
2018 in the Bearden
Funeral Home Chapel.
Rev. Mike Owens will
officiate.
The family will receive
friends from 1 p.m. until
service time on Aug. 31.
In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made
to assist with final
expenses.
Bearden Funeral Home
of Dawsonville was in
charge of the arrange
ments.
Dawson County News
August 29, 2018
Arrest Reports
Aug. 20
Christopher Lamar Dodd, 20,
Dawsonville: Terroristic threats,
two counts harassing phone calls.
Levi Richard McSwain, 41,
Gainesville: Driving while
license suspended/revoked.
Donald Kenneth Perry, 50,
Alpharetta: Possession of mari
juana less than one ounce, drug
related objects.
Anthony James Sheets, 44,
Gainesville: Hold for other agen
cy.
Aug. 21
Edward Eugene Albert, 50,
Cumming: Probation violation/
felony.
James Robert Callenback, 37,
Cumming: Possession of mari
juana less than one ounce, drug
related objects.
Kevin Warren English, 41,
Dawsonville: Failure to register
as a sex offender.
James Scott Gill, 51,
Dahlonega: Probation violation/
misdemeanor.
Jason Robert Merritt, 32,
Dawsonville: Theft by shoplift
ing.
Steven Lee Nightengale, 24,
Cumming: Hold for other agen
cy.
Aug. 22
Jacob Grant Henderson, 24,
Waleska: Hold for other agency.
Steven Lee Pruitt, 33,
Cleveland: Bench warrant/failure
to appear in court.
Aug. 23
Damian Wayne Brayaert, 21,
Dawsonville: Party to crime.
Destiny Ay lease Breyaert, 19,
Dawsonville: Reckless conduct.
Stephanie Aylease Breyaert,
47, Dawsonville: Reckless con
duct.
Vincent Wayne Breyaert, 45,
Dawsonville: Disorderly con
duct, cruelty to animals, two
counts possession of a controlled
substance, manufacture of mari
juana, two counts drug related
objects, reckless conduct.
Sheena Nicole Fleming, 33,
Athens-Bogart: Probation viola
tion/felony.
Ricky Oden Lewis, 24,
Dahlonega: Possession of a con
trolled substance, hit and run,
reckless driving, DUI/alcohol
and drugs, failure to maintain
lane, tire requirements.
Timothy Lang Mitchum, 53,
Dawsonville: Open container
violation, DUI/alcohol, failure to
maintain lane.
Kaleb Bryan Paulk, 21,
Dawsonville: Reckless conduct.
Aug. 24
Pamela Elaine Hester, 60,
Dawsonville: Serving county
sentence.
Wendy Michelle Kar, 35,
Dawsonville: Theft by taking,
two counts forgery in the fourth
degree, bench warrant/failure to
appear in court.
Mendese Loran Leggett III,
49, Habersham: Serving county
sentence.
Jeffrey Alan Riblet, 55, Ellijay:
Homicide by vehicle in the sec
ond degree.
Aug. 25
Joshua Akeem Eberhart, 23,
Winterville: Two counts theft by
shoplifting, fleeing/eluding
police officer.
Aug. 26
James William Beck, 59,
Dawsonville: Aggravated assault/
family violence, simple battery/
family violence.
Shannon Nicole Downing, 30,
Cumming: DUI/alcohol, DUI/
endangering child under 14.
Mary Lynn Jones, 54,
Dawsonville: Possession of a
controlled substance, drug relat
ed objects, hit and run, striking
fixed objects, DUI/drugs less
safe, failure to maintain lane.
Restaurant scores
The following are food
service businesses that
were inspected by the
Dawson County
Environmental Health
Department from Aug. 7
through Aug. 24, 2018. A
score of 69 or less is fail
ing.
Visit the Dawson
County Public Health
Inspection Page for a
searchable list of food
service scores:
http://
ga.healthinspections.us/
georgia/search.
cfm?county=Dawson
Aug. 7
CHESTATEE GOLF
CLUB
111 Dogwood Way,
Dawsonville, Ga. 30534
Score: 93, Grade: B
DAWSONVILLE
POOL ROOM
9 Bill Elliott St.,
Dawsonville, Ga. 30534
Score: 80, Grade: B
Aug. 8
CHILI’S
60 Crossroads Blvd.,
Dawsonville, Ga. 30534
Score: 89, Grade: B
Aug.9
MOD PIZZA
215 Marketplace Blvd.,
Dawsonville, Ga. 30534
Score: 96, Grade: A
Aug. 14
SPONDIVITS
COMISSARY
241 Nix Bridge Road,
Dawsonville, Ga. 30534
Score: 95, Grade: A
Aug. 20
CULVER’S
252 S 400 Center Lane,
Dawsonville, Ga. 30534
Score: 99, Grade: A
OSAKA STEAK &
SUSHI
192 Dawson Village
Drive N Ste. 100,
Dawsonville, Ga. 30534
Score: 98, Grade: A
Aug. 21
DAWSON COUNTY
SENIOR CENTER
201 Recreation Road,
Dawsonville, Ga. 30534
Score: 100, Grade: A
MARCO’S PIZZA
12 Dawson Market
Way Ste. 180,
Dawsonville, Ga. 30534
Score: 96, Grade: A
SPICE WING
12 Dawson Market
Way Ste. 160,
Dawsonville, Ga. 30534
Score: 94, Grade: A
Aug. 22
OLD TOWNE PIZZA
10 Ted Chester St.,
Dawsonville, Ga. 30534
Score: 85, Grade: B
Aug. 23
DAWSONVILLE
TAVERN
29 Main Street Ste. 140-
160, Dawsonville, Ga.
30534
Score: 83, Grade: B
Aug. 24
APPLEBEE’S
NEIGHBORHOOD
GRILL & BAR
31 Bethel Road,
Dawsonville, Ga. 30534
Score: 91, Grade: A
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Democratic Party donates $500 to READ
Jessica Brown Dawson County News
The Dawson County
Democratic Party
recently awarded a
$500 donation to the
Reading Education
Association of Dawson
Aug. 23 to be used by
GED students to help
cover the cost of the
General Equivalency
Diploma test. The
Dawso n Cou nty
Democrats began
donating to READ in
2008 after longtime
member Tom Foley
sparked the idea. Now,
10 years later, the party
has decided to rename
the scholarship "The
Tom Foley Memorial
Scholarship" in his
honor. Pictured are
Director of READ
Sharon Clark, instruc
tor and READ board
member Pat Story,
Chair of the Dawson
County Democratic
Party Bette Holland and
Tom Foley's daughter
Linda Lackey.
Due to the Labor Pay holiday,
the Dawson County News will alter its advertising
deadlines as follows for the September Sth edition:
Classified advertising deadline will be
noon, Friday, Aug. 31st.
Legal advertising deadline will be
noon, Thursday, Aug. 30th.
Retail advertising deadline will be
3 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 30th.
The Dawson County News will be closed Nlonday, Sept. 3rd
and will reopen at 8 a.m. Tuesdayj Sept. 4-th.
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