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For the Forsyth County News
STUDENTS SUPPORT HUMANE SOCIETY
Students at Midway Elementary recently participated in the KAAS, or
Kids Adopt a Shelter, program as well as the Mutt Strut 2012 to collect
money and items for the Forsyth County Humane Society No-Kill
Shelter. More than $500 and 100 items were collected for the shelter.
. HOROSCOPES by Holiday
ARIES (March 21-April 19). Who
you need and want people to be
often turns out to be significantly
different from who they really are.
Stay observant, and don't let your
expectations get the better of your
judgment.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). If
you hesitate and question your
instincts, you'll miss out on an
opportunity. Instead, trust yourself
and go forward. Clouds will lift.
The sun will light your path.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21).
You're so charismatic these days
that you're apt to attract new
friends Before you go forward,
you'll think about how well you're
able to nurture the relationships
that are already in your life.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). You
won't try to read minds, even
though you probably know more
about what another person is
thinking than most people do.
Instead, you’ll take the healthiest
route: You’ll communicate.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Everyone
makes mistakes, but not everyone
is as graceful at it as you are If
you fatter, you'll quickly recover
and attend to the necessary cor¬
rections or amends. Then comes
the best part: You get to laugh it
off.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You'll
learn from those who set the bar
very high ir» their area of expertise.
However, the very thing that is
supposed to inspire you could also
depress you unless you really
believe in yourself. So believe in
yourself.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). In the
weeks to come, you’ll build some
thing that makes you proud. The
work you're doing right now is
foundational. Success depends on
taking your time and yetting the
plans right.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Life
suddenly will get simple for you.
You'll recognize that what others
are doing is irrelevant to your
choices. You'll know what's right
for you, and you'll do it.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21).
You can't possibly give everyone
the same treatment, because each
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person brings out something dif¬
ferent in you. That's why it's so
important to choose your compa¬
ny well.
CAPRICORN (D*c 22-Jan. 19).
Writing things down will solidify
them in your mind and in your
life. Putting information into your
phone or computer isn't the
same. Your pen has a kind of
magic in it.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18).
Most people feel at ease around
you. You smile often, and that
helps. Complete strangers know
the warmth of your smile, and
they feel happier because of it.
PISCES (Feb 19-March 20). You
don't have to be a saint all of the
time to raise the vibration of
humanity. You can raise the vibra¬
tion of humanity by being just 10
percent more patient and loving.
12 ASTRO REMEDIES FOR
SOCIAL AWKWARDNESS: ‘Dear
Holiday, I’m nothing like my sign.
Gemini is supposed to be outgo¬
ing with the gift of gab. If I have
that gift, I haven't found it I usual
ly say the wrong thing, forget peo¬
ple's names or manage to bring up
the one subject they most don’t
want to talk about. It's no wonder
people usually seem less than
enthusiastic about getting to know
me. Is there hope?"
Thank you for this question. I
know you’ll be successful at
improving your social skills.
Wanting to do so is a sign that you
are socially aware, even if that
awareness happens to be that
your skills need work.
You've inspired me to explore
the lessons inside the energy of
each sign in regard to social awk¬
wardness. Let's start at the begin
ning with Aries energy. The first¬
born sign of the zodiac is associat
ed with the phrase "I am." All
social ease stems from self aware
ness. You can't relate to others
until you know yourself. The better
you know yourself the more fun
and relaxed you'll be with others
because you'll be in tune with
what makes you laugh, captures
your interest and stirs your curios
ity.
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OBITUARIES
Diane Marie Glaviano Jones
Diane Marie Glaviano Jones, age
65. passed 30, 2012. She
was a resident of
Cumming for the past
six years and a native
of New Orleans, La.
Diane was preceded in
death by her parents.
Henry I*. Glaviano and
Rosalie DiVincenti
Glaviano.
Diane graduated
from the Academy of the Holy Angels
in New Orleans in 1964. She retired
from Textron Land and Marine
Systems as an administrative assistant.
Diane was a 29-year survivor of breast
cancer.
She is survived by her husband of
44 years. Jay Jones. She was the
mother of Scott Jones (Lori) of
Alpharetta and Ryan Jones (Jamie) of
McKinney. Texas; sister of Frank A.
Glaviano Sr. (Marie) of Mandeville,
La.; grandmother of Evan Jones and
Colin Jones of Alpharetta.
Relatives and friends of the family
are invited to attend a Funeral Mass at
Lake Lawn Metairie F'uneral Home
Chapel in New Orleans, La., at noon
on Wednesday, June 6, 2012.
Interment will follow at Lake Lawn
Park Mausoleum. Visitation at the
funeral home will begin at 9 a.m.
A (Memorial service will be held at a
later date at The Church of the Good
Shepherd in Cumming.
In lieu of flowers, the family would
prefer donations to the Susan G.
Komen for the Cure Foundation -
Greater Atlanta Affiliate, 4840
Roswell Road, Building D, Suite 100,
Atlanta. GA 30342.
The family invites you to share your
thoughts, fond memories and condo¬
lences online at www.lakelawnmetaj
rie.com.
l-ake l .awn Metairie Funeral Home
in New Orleans. La., is in charge of
arrangements.
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sythncws.com.
Fbrsvth Countv News
June 6, 2012
Donald John Savini
Donald John Savini. age 72, of
Suwanec passed away June 1, 2012.
Byars Funeral Home and Cremation
Services is in charge of arrangements.
Forsyth Counts■ News
June 6. 2012
Shiriene Garmon
Shirlcnc Garmon, age 66, of
Dawsonvtllc passed away June 2,
2012 .
Byars Funeral Home and Cremation
Services is in charge of arrangements.
Forsyth County Nesss
June ft. 2012
Elizabeth Cowen
Elizabeth Cowen. age 87. of
Roswell passed away June 2, 2012.
Byars Funeral Home and Cremation
Services is in charge of arrangements.
Forsyth Countv New s
June ft. 2012
James C. Milum
James C. Milum, age 88. of
Cumming went home to be with his
Savior. Jesus Christ. Saturday, June 2,
2012. Jimmy was a co-founder of
Pine Crest Baptist Church and was the
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pastor there for many years. At age 17
he entered the Civilian Conservation
Corps and at 19 .he joined the U.S.
Army and served in England and
Germany during World War II. He
was preceded in death by his wife of
54 years, Bonzlce Mundy Milum; and
grandson, Daniel Milum.
He is survived by his children,
David and Martha Milum, Beth
Willis, Dwight and Sheryl Milum,
Susan and Rev. Ricky Waters, Jody
Milum, Darlene and Nathan
Lingerfelt; grandchildren, Chad
Milum. Jay and Melissa Willis,
Matthew Willis, Abby and Jim Rich,
Audrey Milum, Nathan and Susan
Waters, Lori and Andy Tipton, Nicole
Lingerfelt, James Lingerfelt; 11 great¬
grandchildren; brother and sister-in
law. William and Charlene Daniel;
siste^ and brother-in-law, Alice and
Jessie Melton; and a number of other
loving relatives also survive.
Funeral services were held Tuesday,
June 5, at Pine Crest Baptist Church,
with the Rev. Craig Richard officiat¬
ing. Interment followed at Coal
Mountain Baptist Church Cemetery.
The family would like to thank the
Pine Crest Baptist Church family and
a special thank you to Gracemont
Assisted Living for their loving and
tender care.
Condolences may be made at www.
ingramfuneralhome.com.
Ingram Funeral Home and
Crematory is in charge of arrange¬
ments.
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Forsyth County News
June 6. 2012
Fr»d Stephen McDowell
Fred Stephen McDowell, 81, of
Cumming passed away June 3, 2012,
after a lengthy illness. He was bom in
Cedartown on April 30,1931. Mr.
McDowell was preceded in death by
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus
McDowell; and loving sister, Carmel
McDowell Boswell.
Mr. McDowell served proudly in the
United States Marines during the
Korean War. He was a graduate of
Georgia State University and was
employed by Eastman Kodak for
more than 32 years, in management.
Prior to his illness, he was an active
member of the Cumming Baptist
Church.
He is survived by his loving and
devoted wife of 63 years, Virginia
Morris McDowell; daughters, Lynne
(Garry) Mize of Cumming. Lauren
(Dave) Terry of Franklin. Tenn.;
brother, Willis Lee (Jerry) McDowell
of Cedartown; sister, Elaine (Roy)
Anderson of Cedartown; grandchil¬
dren. Brooke (Geoff) Duncan of
Cumming. Clint (Stacy) Mize of
Buford. Sarah (Jeff) Heath of
Franklin. Tenn., Whitney Terry of
Knoxville, Tenn.; great-grandchildren,
Parker. Bayler. Ryder Duncan and
Presley Mize.
Funeral services will be held
Wednesday. June 6, .at 1 p.m. at
McDonald and Sons Funeral Home.
Condolences may be expressed
online at www.mcdonaldandson.com.
McDonald and Son Funeral Home
and Crematory is in charge of
arrangements.
Forsyth County News
June 6, 2012