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OBITUARIES
Marilyn A. Schrager
Marilyn A. Schrager, age 77, of
Cumming passed away May 26, 2012.
B> ars Funeral Home and Cremation
Sen ices is in charge of arrangements.
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Gilbert A. Cohoon
Gilbert A. Cohoon. age 95, of
Roswell passed away May 25, 2012.
Byars Funeral Home and Cremation
Services is in charge of arrangements.
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May 30. 2012
Marjorie ElaineTaylor
Castleberry
Marjorie F.laine Taylor Castleberry,
age 72. of Cumming passed away
May 24. 2012.
Ingram Funeral Home and
Crematory is in charge of arrange¬
ments.
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May 30. 2012
Joan Carol Berry McConnel
Joan Carol Berry McConnel. age
66, passed away May 25, 2012.
McDonald and Son Funeral Home
and Crematory is in charge of arrange¬
ments.
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Mav 30. 2012
Clara Rainwater Honea
Clara Rainwater Honea. age 90, of
Cumming passed away May 26. 2012.
She w as a member of the First Baptist
Church of Daytona Beach. Fla. She
was preceded in death by her husband,
Roy Honea.
She is survived by her daughter,
Sylvia Harv y of Cumming; son.
Sidney Honea of Atlanta; son and
daughter-in-law, Donald Honea and
Tonya Kern-Honea of Acworth;
grandchildren. Cheryl and David
Dilworth of Cumming; great-grand¬
daughter. Ellie Dilworth of Cumming.
and many nieces and nephews also
survive
A graveside service will be held
Thursday. May 31, 10 a m. at Volusia
Memorial Cemetery in Ormond
Beach. Fla
Condolences may be expressed
online at w w w mcdonaldandson.com.
McDonald and Son Funeral Home
and Crematory is in charge of arrange¬
ments.
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Mav 30. 2012
George Robert Manna
George Robert Manna, age 81, of
Cumming passed away Friday. May-
25. 2012 He was a member of Good
Shepherd Catholic Church and a life¬
time member of the VFW, American
Legion. Knights of Columbus and the
Elks in .Massachusetts, George was
preceded in death by his parents.
Joseph and Josephine Manna; broth-
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ers, Michael Manna, Angelo Manna;
sisters, Antionette Bartles. Dorothy
Barbato and Theresa Harley.
He is survived by his wife of 54
years, F. Ruth Manna of Cumming;
children, Diana (Michael) Anderson
of Lavonia, David (Monique) Manna.
Jodi (Andrew) Carlstrom. Joseph
(Beth) Manna, all of Massachusetts;
sisters. Nicola Wyman, Angela Manna
of Massachusetts, brother and sister
in-law, Joseph P. and Ruth Manna of
Puerto Rico; 19 grandchildren; eight
great-grandchildren; and other loving
relatives also survive.
Funeral Mass was held Tuesday.
May 29, at Good Shepherd Catholic
Church, with The Father Ignacio
Morales officiating. Interment fol¬
lowed at Georgia National Cemetery
in Canton.
Condolences may be made at www.
mgramfuneralhome.com.
Ingram Funeral Home and
Crematory is in charge of arrange¬
ments
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May 30. 2012
Captain Scott T. Simonson
Captain Scott T. Simonson, age 67.
of Cumming passed away Saturday,
May 26. 2012 Scott was a kind, gen¬
erous, energetic and loving husband,
father and grandfather who was tire¬
lessly devoted to his family. After
graduating from Florida State
University as an Alpha Tau Omega
member, he staned a 26-year career in
the Navy, which took him across the
nation and the globe. During this time
he earned a Masters of Business
Administration degree from the
University of Tennessee.
Following his retirement from the
Navy. Scott also became a successful
stockbroker. His love of the outdoors
was always prevalent, with fishing and
golfing on the forefront, providing
enjoyment and peace.
Scott is survived by his loving wife,
Jennifer Simonson; mother, Ann
Marchak, son and daughter-in-law,
Greg and Courtnee Simonson, son and
daughter-in-law. Robert and Debbie
Simonson; daughter and son-in-law.
Heather and Steven Ellison, sister and
brother-in-law, Jan and Tim Lanham.
brother. Howard Simonson, grandchil¬
dren, Aiden, Greg. Carter, Evan. Piper,
Cameron; and numerous other cher¬
ished relatives and friends also sur¬
vive.
Private family services will be held
at a later date.
Condolences may be made at www
ingramfuneralhome.com.
Ingram Funeral Home and
Crematory is in charge of arrange¬
ments.
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sythnews.com
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May 30. 2012
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Kaitlyn Mathis joins other graduates as they kneel to pray Friday during
Pinecrest Academy's baccalaureate Mass. .
HOROSCOPES by Holiday
ARIES (March 21-April 19). It’s
mighty difficult to stay focused when
you're extremely bored with the task
at hand. Break it up somehow. You
need new perspective. Welcome the
input of someone intelligent who
makes you laugh.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). This
day seems specially designed to
shake up the assumption we all fall
into from time to time: that power is
located somewhere other than within
ourselves.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Your
belief that things happen for a reason
will hold you in good stead. You don't
have to understand the reason now
or ever. Just knowing that there is
one will give you power, the power of
faith and of acceptance.
CANCER (June 22-July 22).
Relationships are knitted together
with shared experiences, not a
shared point of view. You and a loved
one will each tail a different story
about what happens today.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). While some
jabber on and actually say very little,
your tendency will be to pack so
much information into short corre¬
spondences that the other person
really ought to be taking notes.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Your
exceptional taste will be an important
part of the presentation you make to
the world. If you have to compromise
on these matters, you won’t like the
end result. Persuade others io do it
your way.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Your work
is coming together, slowly but surely,
Consistent progress will be better for
you than getting what you want all at
once. Document where you are.
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Sarah Allen, above left,
helps Katie Dessin
adjust her mortarboard
Saturday before
Forsyth Central High
School's graduation
ceremony at the
Cumming Fairgrounds.
Left, Aaron Grizzle,
right, takes a photo of
fellow grads Kellie
Crawford and J.T.
Locke.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You'll
partner with people who are needier
than you, and you'll selflessly give.
This is not always easy for you to do,
but you know that it's the difficult
acts that build character.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
You'll start off on a cheery note, but
sustaining that mood will be a chal¬
lenge. A forgotten responsibility or
some offhanded remark will test
your resolve. Don't give in. See how
long you can stay upbeat.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). You
single-handedly could make things
better, but you may find that there's
not much fun in that. When you pick
a few friends to work alongside, a
task becomes most pleasant.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).
Because philanthropy and social
conscience are second nature to
you, you forget that not everyone
possesses these qualities. You may
have to remind others to be good to
one another today.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Finally,
a certain person understands what
you've been trying to express. Next,
you’ll win this person’s support, too.
which will make it easier for you to
move forward.
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Green was born when the moon was
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