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THE WEEK AHEAD
Forsyth County S REGULAR today MEETING «c PUBLIC HEARINGS
Board of Commissioners pin.,
County Administration Ruilding,
110 E. Main St., Suite 220
WORK SESSION
2 p.m., Tuesday
County Administration Building,
110 E. Main St., Suite 210
Board of Voter ' REGULAR MEETING
Registrations 9 a.m., Monday
and Elections County Administration Building.
110 E. Main St.. Suite 210
Forsyth County REGULAR 10 a m.. Thursday. MEETING June 14
Civil Service Board Forsyth County Public Safety Complex,
3520 Settingdown Road, conference room
HOROSCOPES by Holiday
ARIES (March
21-April 19).
Sometimes other peo¬
ple's drama is hard to
distinguish from your
own drama, especially
when those "other
people" are your
loved ones. Unless
someone really needs
your protection, stay
out of it.
TAURUS (April
20-May 20). Even if
the only person you're
competing with is
yourself, it's still not a
fair game because
you’re never the same
person two days in a
row. Competition isn’t
the point. Showing up
consistently to do
your best is what mat¬
ters.
GEMINI (May
21- June 21). The voice
inside you, frankly,
can be a bit of a bully
if not kept in check.
You'll be more aware
of your mental self¬
talk, and through that
awareness, you'll
tame this harsh influ¬
ence.
CANCER (June
22- July 22). You've
known true happiness
before, and now you
may feel like you're
chasing after it, pow¬
erless to bring it back.
The answer is to stop
chasing and start
building.
LEO (July 23-Aug.
22). Your love of sto¬
ries isn't an indul¬
gence; it's a necessary
part of your growth. A
good book will suck
you in, and you'll
never be quite out of
it. It will become part
of the way you see
the world from now
on.
VIRGO (Aug
23-Sept 22). Even if
you wanted to, there
are not enough hours
m the day to reply to
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LIBRA (Sapt.
23- Oct. 23). If you're
in a hurry, the first
thing to do is slow
down.This will pre¬
vent you from mak¬
ing mistakes — and
since you don't have
any time to lose, mis¬
takes will be even
more costly. Go fast
by going slow.
SCORPIO (Oct.
24- Nov. 21).
Strangely, taking on
responsibility makes
you feel lighter. The
more people depend
on you the less likely
you are to give up.
You gain strength and
become capable of
more.
SAGITTARIUS
(Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
You've been thinking
and planning long
enough. It's time to
jump in. You probably
don't feel completely
prepared, and no one
ever does. Get in
motion anyway.
CAPRICORN (Dec.
22-Jan. 19). Thomas
Jefferson advised,
"When angry, count
to 10 before you
speak. If very angry, a
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OBITUARIES
Delons May Bordeau
Ddoris M;iy Bordeau,
age 76, of Peachtree C'ity
passed away June 4,
,2012.
i Byars Funeral Home
and Cremation Services
is m charge of arrange¬
ments.
Forsyth County New s
Juno 7, 2012
Irrel B. "Fuzzy” Finch
lm*l B. "Fuzzy" Finch,
75. of Dawsonville
passed away Monday,
June 4, 2012, at
Embracing Hospice, fol¬
lowing a period of declin¬
ing health. Born Feb. 6,
1937, in Bethlehem, to
the late James and
Maenether Finch, he had
lived in Dawson County
for the past 15 years hav
i n g moved from
Cumming,
Mr. Finch retired as a
systems engineer for
AT &T. He was a member
of the CWA Union and
one of the founding
members of the Atlanta
chapter. After retiring he
became president of the
RMC.
In his later years he
affectionately became
known as Santa Claus.
With his wife as Mrs.
Claus, they brought
Christmas joy to count¬
less numbers of children
through their work at die
North Georgia Premium
Outlet Mall and many of
the local churches. He
was a member of Bethel
United Methodist Church
and was also preceded in
death by his wife,
Lullcan W. Finch
He is survived by his
daughter and son-in-law,
Renc^ and Charles
Downs of Dawsonville;
son, Charles E. Finch of
Dawsonville; sister and
brother-in-law, Martha
Dean and J W Bearden
of Ball Ground, grand¬
children. Kelly Watley,
C.J. Finch, nieces, neph¬
ews and other relatives
also survive.
Funeral services will be
held Friday, June 8, at 11
a m at Bethel United
Methodist Church, with
Dr. Orin Sampson and
the Rev. Emory
Brackman officiating.
The remains will be
placed in state at 10:30
a m interment services
will be held at 2 pm. at
New Pentecost Methodist
Church Cemetery in
Winder The family will
receive friends at the
funeral home Thursday,
June 7, from 5-8 p.m.
In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made
to the American Cancer
Society.
Condolences may be
expressed at w w w
beardcnfuneralhome.com
Bearden Funeral Home
in Dawsonville is in
charge of arrangements
Sign the online guest
book at forsythncws.com
Forsyth County News
June 7. 2012
hundred." When frus¬
tration levels rise, hit
the pause button, and
they will fall just as
quickly.
AQUARIUS (Jan.
20-Feb. IS). Only you
know what pleases
you the most. This is
a day to slide through
that conduit to happi¬
ness instead of taking
one for the team or
compromising for the
pleasure of others.
PISCES (Feb
19-March 20). You
have a feeling that
you can help people,
and you're right. The
first one you should
help is you.Test out
your methods, and
see whether they
work. Keep track of
the results.
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Sagittarius moon has
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from many countries,
time periods and
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intellectual eir-sign
energy in his natal
chart suggests he’s a
quick study.
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THURSDAY, JUNE 7,2012
James Christopher
Kopacz
James Christopher
Kopacz. 64, of Gumming
passed away Saturday,
June 2, 2012. Born in
Jersey C'ity, N.Jx he was
preceded in death hy his
parents, Charles and
Harriet Kopacz.
James graduated from
St. Peter’s College. He
proudly served in the
U S. Marine Corps. He
owned and operated his
own company selling
industrial pumps.
He is survived Ijy the
mother of his children,
Donna Kopacz; son,
Matthew (Elizabeth)
Kopacz of Ball Ground;
daughter, Melissa (Paul
Brand) Kopacz of San
Francisco, Calif.; daugh¬
ter, Stefanic (Cleuder
Assuncao) Kopacz of
Alpharetta; brother, Tom
(Lorraine) Kopacz; niece.
Victoria; nephew,
Charles; three pugs.
Dexter, Brady, Grade;
granddaughter, Charlotte,
age 2; granddaughter on
the way, Annabelle.
Funeral services will
be held at Friday, June 8,
at 11 a m. at McDonald
and Son Funeral Home
in Cumming. Interment
will follow at 1:30 p.m.
at Georgia National
Cemetery in Canton.
Visitation will be held
Thursday. June 7, from
6-9 p.m.
Condolences may be
expressed online at
www.mcdonaldandson,
com.
McDonald and Son
Funeral Home and
Crematory is in charge
of arrangements.
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book at forsythnews.
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Forsyth County News
June 7, 2012
Polly Ledford
Polly Ledford, age 75.
of Jefferson passed away
June 5. 2012.
Byars Funeral Home
and Cremation Services
is in charge of arrange¬
ments.
Forsyth County News
June 7, 2012
Gabriel Lee Mason
Gabriel Lee Mason,
age 43. of Cherokee
County passed away
June 3. 2012.
Byars Funeral Home
and Cremation Services
is in charge of arrange¬
ments.
Forsyth Counts New s
June 7. 2012
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Gina Midha
Gina Midha, age 41, of
Cumming passed away
June 6, 2012.
Byars Funeral Home
and Cremation Services
is in charge of arrange¬
ments.
Forsyth County News
June 7. 2012
Eddie Soaabee
Eddie Sosebee, age 59,
of Dawsonville passed
away Monday, June 4,
2012. He was a member
of Lebanon Baptist
Church. Eddie was pre¬
ceded in death by his
father, Coley Sosebee;
and his brother, Donnie
Sosebee.
He is survived by his
loving wife of 37 years,
Rita Sosebee of
Dawsonville; mother,
Frances Sosebee of
Cumming; son and
daughter-in-law, Daniel
and Missy Sosebee of
Dawsonville; grandchil¬
dren, Alicia, Jessie and
Thomas; brothers and sis
ters-in-law, Clayton and
Frances Sosebee of
Cumming, Ronnie and
Connie Sosebee of
Dawsonville, David and
Peggy Sosebee of
Dawsonville; sisters,
Margie Nichols of
Dawsonville, Cathy
Nichols of Cumming,
Jean Parton of
Dawsonville; and numer¬
ous loving relatives and
friends also survive.
Funeral services will be
held Friday. June 8, at 1
p.m. at Ingram Funeral
Home, with the Rev.
Rudy Tribble and the
Rev. J.B. Seabolt officiat¬
ing. Interment will follow
at Sawnee View
Memorial Gardens. The
family will receive
friends Thursday, June 7,
from 9 a m. to 9 p.m. and
Friday, June 8, from 9
a.m. until the hour of ser¬
vice.
Condolences may be
made at www.ingramfu
neralhome.com.
Ingram Funeral Home
and Crematory is in
charge of arrangements.
Sign the online guest
book at forsythnews.com.
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June 7, 2012
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