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MAY 25, 2000
WILLIAMS
, 1765 MARTIN LUTHER
: KING, JR. BLVD.
Carl Jeffrey Charter -Entered
nto rest on Tuesday, May 16,
2000 in the V.A. Medical Center.
“uneral services were held May
20,2000 at 1 p.m. at Church of the
\tonement with Kurt Miller offi
ciat'ng. Interment was in Mt. Ol
ve Cemetery. Survivors include
. wife, Judith Charter of
wrelton, N.Y.; one daughter,
rleen Charter of Laurelton,
cne son, Jefferey (Rosier)
tor of Ft. Detrick, Md.; his
(or, Beatrice Charter of Au
oucto, Gay; four brothers: Neil
siocle of Hempsted Long Island,
i v Keith Charter and Bernard
Charter, both of San Antonio,
Texas and Lloyd Charter of Au
irusta, Ga.; one grandchild, a host
of' v ints, uncles, nieces, nephews,
cousins, other relatives and
riends.
teorvge Dewitt Kelly Sr.- En
* 1o intorest on Sunday, May 14,
vt at the University Hospital.
ineral services were held May
.0, 2000 at 11 a.m. at the Williams
Fort personnel helps communities
ohserve Memorial Day
Soldiers from Fort Gordon will
aelp nearby communities observe
Memorial Day from May 27 to
Viay 30.
Saturday, May 27, at 3:00 p.m.,
\iken, S.C. will have a parade on
.aurens Street featuring the post’s
leputy commanding general,
Jrigadier General Velma L.
*’chardson asgrand marshal. The
vunal Corps Band and the color
«uard will also participate in the
rarade, whichis sponsored by the
James L. Hammons detachment
ot the Marine Corps League.
Monday, May 29, Colonel James
'l'. Schroeder will be the featured
speaker for the Memorial Day
ceremony at9:3o a.m. at the Geor
gria War Veterans Nursing Home,
101 Fifteenth Street, Augusta.
""he Signal Corps Band, color guard
:nd firing squad will also partici
pate. Colonel Schroeder is the
""RADOC systems manager for
""actical Radios.
¢ 11 a.m., May 29, the Memo
[ between your Sunday worship services and
vents, enjoy a brunch buffet at BL's Restaurant,
1117 Laney-Walker Blvd.
Chiurches Join for
Baccalaureate Service
Due to a Supreme Court deci
icn in 1992, the Columbia/Rich
o ICounty Boards of Education
1 v ped from their school calen
-11 the countywide baccalaure
e services. Since that decision,
‘vinrty-on-the-Hill UMC and Au
;l2 First Baptist Church have
vned to sponsor the annual bac
alaureate services for all Co
umbiaand Richmond Countyhigh
schools.
Seniors from Evans, Lakeside,
and Greenbrier schools will be
rarticipating in the Columbia
County Service. This year’s Co
tumbia County Baccalaureate will
se held at Augusta First Baptist
“hurch on May 28, 2000, at 3:00
ymi. Speaker for the Columbia
‘ounty will bethe Dr. David Jones
f Trinity-on-the-Hill UMC.,
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"Inate blood for
Viemorial holiday
Help provide an adequate blood
mpply duringthe Memorial Week
'nd holiday. Check the Amen
Corner for Shepeard Community
Blood Center blood drives at area
places of worship. Or call the
main center at (706) 737-4551 for
yest donation times. The main
:enterislocated at 1533 Wrights
yoro Rd. in Augusta. Shepeard
West is at 112 Davis Rd. beside
Sreen Thumb West. Shepeard’s
Aiken Community Blood Center
sat 1920 Whiskey Rd. behind the
SRP Federal Credit Union.
[elp save a life!
Happy Birthday,
Minnesota Fattz!
AUGUSTAFOCUS
Obituaries
Funeral Home Chapel with Rev.
John Lockhart officiating. Survi
vors include his wife, Willie Mae
Kelly; two sons: Tyrone D. Kelly
and George D. Kelly Jr.; hismother
in-law, Sally Mae Baker; four sis
ters-in-law, seven brothers-in-law,
and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces,
nephews, cousins and friends.
Wilbert (Batman) Tennision
Jr.-Entered into rest on Friday,
May 12, 2000. Funeral services
wereheld May 22,2000 at 11 a.m.
at Mt. Calvary Baptist Church
with Rev. Clyde Hill Sr. officiat
ing. Interment was in Southview
Cemetery. Survivors include his
wife, Mildred Tennison of Flush
ing, N.Y.; one stepson, Joseph
Barton of Manhattan, N.Y.;three
stepdaughters: Lenora Spikes of
Queens, N.Y., Francine Parker of
Petersburg, Va. and Elaine Barton
of Colonial Heights, Va.; his
mother, Johnnie Mae Tennison
of Augusta, Ga.; one sister,
Roberta Hall of Augusta, Ga.;two
brothers: Isiah Tennison of
Merced Calif. and Charles
Tennison Sr. of Augusta, Ga.; and
a host of nieces, nephews, cous-
rial Day ceremony at the Monu
ment of All Wars at 4th and Broad
Streets will feature the com
mander of the 15th Signal Bri
gade, Colonel Peter Farrell, as
the speaker. Other Fort Gordon
participants will be the Signal
Corps Band bugler, the color guard
and firing squad. The CSRA Vet
erans Area Activities Group will
sponsor the ceremony.
Tuesday, May 30, Fort Gordon’s
color guard will participateina 9
a.m. Memorial Day ceremony at
the Augusta VA Medical Centerat
15th Street and Walton Way.
Also on May 30, Colonel Tho
mas E. Taylor will be the featured
speaker for an 11 a.m. ceremony
at the McCormick County Court
House, McCormick, S.C. Colonel
Taylor is the TRADOC system
manager for the Warfighter Infor
mation Network.
Memorial Day honors the
nation’s armed services person
nel killed in wartime.
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W.H. MAYS MORTUARY
1221 JAMES BROWN BLVD.
Barbara W. Boatwright- En
tered intorest on Sunday, May 16,
2000 at the University Hospital.
Funeral services were held May
20,2000 at 1 p.m. at Trinty Chris
tian Methodist Episcopal Church
Gilbert-Lambuth Chapel , Paine
College with Rev. Donald R. Jor
dan officiating. Survivors include
three daughters: Loretta B. Lewis,
Willa B. Clarke and Rosetta B.
Bass, all of Augusta, Ga,; one son
in-law, James A. Lewis of Augusta,
Ga.; twosisters: Mildred W. Clay of
Philadelphia, Pa.and LelaW. Stone
of Evans, Ga.;twobrothers: Robert
L. Wright of Long Island, N.Y. and
Leroy Wright of Augusta, Ga.; two
sisters-in-law, one brother-in-law,
eight grandchildren, and a host of
aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews,
cousinsotherrelatives and friends.
Fax your news to
Augusta Focus @
(706) 724-8432.
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DAVENPORT-MCLENDON
MORTUARY
110 WHITEHALL ST.
WASHINGTON, GA
Joann Thomas- Entered intorest
on Sunday, May 14, 2000 at the
University Hospital. Funeral ser
vices were held May 20, 2000 at 12
noon at the Davenport-M¢Lendon
Funeral Home Chapel in Washing
ton, Ga. with Rev. G.L. Avery offi
ciating. Intermentwasin Resthaven
Cemeteryin Washington, Ga. Sur
vivors include her father, Robert
Thomas of Los Angeles, Calif’; four
sons: Joseph Harden Jr., Tony L.
Thomas, Tico V. Gresham and
Matthew B. Thomas, all of Wash
ington, Ga.; three daughters: An
gela D. Thomas of Decatur, Ga,
Shaytashia M. Gresham and
Stephanie V. Thomas, both of Wash
ington, Ga.; one brother, Francis
Thomas of Los Angels, Calif.; seven
grandchildren and ahost of friends.
women.
Membershipregistration for this
group will be held June 1-30.
Women of caliber are needed who
are willing to work and give back
to the community. For more in
formation, call Yolanda Gaines at
792-1076 or Dianna Wilson at 794-
7752.
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