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2A I DAWSON COUNTY NEWS I dawsonnews.com Wednesday, March 9,2022 OBITUARIES Stephen Charles Daniel Stephen Charles Daniel, 47, of Lewiston, ID, died Friday, February 25, 2022. Bearden Funeral Home of Dawsonville is in charge of the arrange ments. Dawson County News March 9, 2022 Colby Blake Davenport, Colby Blake Davenport, 24, of Dawsonville, died Sunday, February 27, 2022. A graveside service was held at 3:00 p.m., Thursday, March 3, at Juno Baptist Church Cemetery. Bearden Funeral Home of Dawsonville was in charge of the arrangements. Dawson County News March 9, 2022 Mary Lou Satterfield Duff Mary Lou Satterfield Duff, 90, of Dahlonega, passed away Sunday, February 27, 2022. Mary Lou was bom on January 23, 1932, to the late Charlie H. and Isabelle Meers Satterfield. She lived most of her life in Dahlonega, where she loved, cared for, and raised her family. She is preceded in death by her late husband Loy (Little Bud) Duff, sons Buddy and Johnny Duff, and great- grandson Colby Davenport. Mary Lou was an independent and hard-working woman who never met a stranger. After working 20 year's at the Pine Tree, she served many of Dahlonega’s visitors by preparing her famous breakfast at the Worley Homestead. Her lifelong passion was quilting; she poured hundreds of hours into hand stitching quilts for many people near' and far. She took pride in her quilts and gifted many families with her artistry. Mary Lou’s quilts were made with love, and she gifted many of them to her children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, and nephews so they could keep warm and be wrapped in her love. She enjoyed camping, fishing, and reading when she wasn’t working to provide for her family or quilting. She spent many summers with her family camping on Dockery Lake and Lake Winfield Scott, where she and her late husband taught each of their grandchil dren how to fish. Mary Lou had many friends; she gained many new friends at the Foothills Retirement Home, where she resided in tine last months of her life. The family wishes to extend their grati tude to the staff and residents of Foothills Retirement Home. Survivors include her daughter Shirley (Hubert) Davenport, Dawsonville; grandchildren Bradley (Deanna) Duff, Tracy (Karen) Davenport, Charity Clark, Brandon (Brandi) Duff, Whitney (April) Duff; 12 great-grandchildren; 5 great-great-grand- children; brothers Wendell Satterfield, Robert (Joyce) Satterfield; sisters Sharia Fae Seabolt, Martha Dowdy, and Elizabeth Dowdle; many beloved nieces, nephews, and special friends. A grave side service was held at 2:30 p.m., Friday, March 4, at Dahlonega Memorial Park. The Rev. Kris Butler will officiate. The family received friends from 12:00 p.m., to 2:00 p.m., Friday at the funeral home. To share a memoiy or a condo lence with the family, visit anderson- underwood.com Dawson County News March 9, 2022 Jeffery "Jeff" Allen Hunsinger, Sr. Jeffery “Jeff’ Allen Hunsinger, Sr., 67 of Shiloh, was bom August 20, 1954, in Dahlonega, to Willie C. and Ruth Naomi Roberts-Hunsinger. He passed away March 2, 2022, at Piedmont Columbus Regional Midtown Campus, Columbus. Jeff was a loving son, brother, hus band and father. He was of the Baptist faith. In 1984 he met and later married his loving wife, Regina, who always supported and helped him in whatever endeavor he chose to follow. He was the owner/oper ator of J H Hauling and Construction. His favorite hobby involved anything to do with any type of vehicle with an engine. He loved race cars and auto rac ing with L.A.W. Motorsports. His Daddy, Willie, and later his Father-in- Law, Leroy, taught him all the ins and outs of machinery and heavy equipment operations. He also loved spending time with family and friends and enjoyed laughing and cutting up with his chil dren and grandchildren. Jeff was preced ed in death by his Parents; Brother, Terrell Hunsinger; Brother-in-law, Jeff Davis, Sr.; Nephew, Jeff Davis, Jr; and Sister-in-law, Rachel Faircloth. He is survived by his wife Regina Head- Hunsinger, Shiloh; Sons, Jeffery A. Hunsinger, Jr., Dawsonville; William Leroy Hunsinger (Esther Minder), and Dylan B.B. Hunsinger, Shiloh; Favorite Daughter, Kathryn Hunsinger (Nicholas) Sprout, Harris County; Sisters, Voncille Hunsinger-Davis, Benton, AR, and Willie Sue Hunsinger, and Brother, Dennis (Kathy) Hunsinger, Dahlonega; Father-in-law and Mother- in-law Leroy and Kathleen Head, Shiloh; Grandchildren: Chassadi Summers, Ethen, Aaron, and Allen “Peanut” Hunsinger, III, Kaitlyn Minder, Westin and Freya Hunsinger and Jayce “Bodean” and Jessup “Fred” Sprout, Great-grandchildren Nico, Leigh, Clayton, and Midlynn, Nieces and Nephews Cindy, Cathy, Little T, Greg, Jackie, B.J., Joyce, Virginia, Jennifer, Jason, Valorie, Johnny, Mark, Becky, Heather, Veronica, Dee Jay, Richard, and many other extended fami ly and friends. Visitation for Mr. Jeff Hunsinger was held from 5:00 p.m., to 7:00 p.m., Sunday evening, March 6, with services held at 3:00 p.m., Monday, March 7, in the Chapel of Cox Funeral Home, 93 Prather Barnes Road, Manchester, GA. Officiating was Preacher, Bill Strandberg, Pastor, Jimmy Chapman and Brother, Dee Jay Faircloth. The Hunsinger family is being assisted by Cox Funeral Home, FROM 1A Vehicles multiple suspects entering cars. People reported sever al vehicles driving into the neighborhood, with the sus pects exiting their rides and trying to enter unlocked cars, Johnson said. Not long after, DCSO’s 911 center got a call about a similar report at a Grizzle Road residence. Responding deputies saw a car drive recklessly from the area and pursued it, even after the suspect fled from a traffic stop at Lumpkin Campground Road. However, the pursuit was later stopped due to reasons including the inclement weather. DCSO forwarded a BOLO to the Lumpkin County Sheriff’s Office. Later, LCSO and the Georgia State Patrol responded to a crashed Ford F-150 truck in Lumpkin County. This was confirmed to be the truck stolen from a residence along Dawson’s Gold Creek Court. Multiple suspects were also reported as attempting to steal a vehicle on Gold Creek Drive. Two vehicles were also recovered in DeKalb County, a 2018 Jeep Compass stolen from Crown Pointe Drive and a 2016 Kia Optima stolen from Brights Way. Authorities are still looking for a 2014 Mercedes stolen from Bent Ridge Drive North. Belongings were stolen from people’s cars along Valley Brook Circle East, Valley Brook Drive, Valley Brook Circle West, Gold Bullion Drive West, Emory Trace, Trout Shoals Road, Brights Way and Bent Ridge Drive. Among the stolen items are firearms, jewelry, pre scriptions, purses or hand bags with contents, a com puter and iPad, headphone, wallet and backpacks or bookbags with laptops. DCSO reports indicate that only “unlocked” vehi cles were targeted, and locked vehicles were bypassed, Johnson said. The DCSO investigation into the incidents is ongo ing. Anyone with footage or other relevant informa tion about the crimes can reach out via the sheriff office’s phone number, 706-344-3636. Sheriff Johnson said that large groups of cars in communities can be ideal targets for thieves, who may travel to Dawson County from another area. He added that the suspects were able to avoid getting caught initially because they entered unlocked vehi cles during the snowstorm. “We have always believed the best way to prevent crime is to remove the opportunity,” Johnson said. “Locking vehicles and engaging alarms is a prov en deterrent. Taking the time to remove valuables from our vehicles is cer tainly worthwhile.” Manchester, GA. The family asks if you have any special memories/stories of Jeff, please share them on the Funeral Home Tribute Wall. Dawson County News March 9, 2022 Voncile Patrick Voncile Patrick, 91, of Dawsonville, died Saturday, February 26, 2022. A graveside service was held at 1:00 p.m., Thursday, March 3, at North Atlanta Memorial Park. Ingram Funeral Home of Cumming was in charge of the arrangements. Dawson County News March 9, 2022 James C. Reeves James C. Reeves, 85, of Dawsonville, died Saturday, February 26, 2022. The family is planning a private service. Bearden Funeral Home of Dawsonville is in charge of the arrangements. Dawson County News March 9, 2022 King Crossword ACROSS 41 Luminary 20 Refer to 1 Taj Mahal city 43 Charlton 22 Messes up 5 Chatter Heston film 23 Plane assign 8 Pugilist's 46 Seraglio ments weapon 50 Aware of 25 Peculiar 12 Regrets 51 Endless time 26 Garden tool 13 Half of bi- or space 27 Foot soldiers 14 Bygone 54 Burning heap 29 Sports figure? 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