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Plann'ng Commission County Administration Building,
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Board of CommisSSiONers county Administration Building,
110 E. Main St., Suite 220
HOROSCOPES by Holiday
to their popularity.
VIRGO (Aug.
23-Sept. 22). Much
depends on how you
speak. This is no time to
give hints, ask leading
questions or speak
abstractly. Take a posi
tion. State exactly what
you'd like to see hap
pen.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct.
23). You need maxi
mum receptivity from
your team for today’s
group effort. If you've
demonstrated that the
feelings and opinions
of your group really
matter to you, they will
reciprocate now, and it
won't be a problem.
SCORPIO (Oct.
24-Nov. 21). You're an
artist of sorts and in no
mood to conform. You
want what you want,
and people should
respect that, even if
they can’t understand
why you want it.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov.
22-Dec. 21). The moon
in your sign is an
engine, revving you
forward. You'll be driv
en to express yourself,
assert your rights and
ARIES (March
21-April 19). You'll have
to choose between two
options that seem
about equal. This is not
an easy one. You'll need
more information to
getit right. Bonus: -
You'll find the research
most enjoyable.
TAURUS (April
20-May 20). If the good
parts of a job don't
seem to make the bad
parts go away, don't
worry. The bad parts
won't ruin the good
parts, either. Just take it
as it comes.
GEMINI (May
21-June 21). There's
such a thing as too
much together time.
You have no problem
giving others the space
they need to feel at
peace, although you
may have to hint -- or
fight -- for the same
courtesy.
CANCER (June
22-July 22). You don't
always want attention
for doing something
exceptionally well.
Sometimes it’s not
worth the social tap
dancing you have to do
to make sure no one is
jealous or competitive.
Better to go under the
radar.
LEO (July 23-Aug.
22). Tomorrow is the
new moon. You'll make
the most of it by
exploring a bit today
just to make sure
you're crystal clear
about what you want to
do next. Investigate
options without regard
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validate your curiosity
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questions that will
open doors.
CAPRICORN (Dec.
22-Jan. 19).Y0u feel
safe and happy with
some people and not
with others. It all boils
down to your human
instinct, which is keen
and highly developed.
Honor it by going with
your gut.
AQUARIUS (Jan.
20-Feb. 18). Be daring
enough to ask for what
you really want.
Sometimes you'll get it,
and it's not a great
experience. But at least
you learn, which is bet
ter than going along
never really knowing
whether your way
would have worked.
PISCES (Feb.
19-March 20).
Interrupting another
person’s attention is
impolite, but some
people can’t seem to
see past the urgency of
their own needs in the
moment. Erect bound
aries to protect your
time. Your productivity
depends on it.
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OBITUARIES
Harriette Low Amold
Ms. Harriette Low Arnold, age 83,
of Cumming passed away Jan. 7,
2013, She was preceded in death by
her beloved husband, Dr. Robert
(Bob) M. Arnold, in 2001, Harriette
was born in Atlanta on June 15,
1929, the middle of five children. She
spent most of her childhood and all
her adult life in and around Atlanta.
She was part of the final graduating
class at Girls High School of Atlanta
in 1947, where she was president of
the student body and class valedicto
rian.
Harriette and Bob married on
Thanksgiving afternoon, Nov. 24,
1949, at Inman Park Methodist
Church. Harriette stayed home with
her children until 1979 when she
became the office manager of her
husband’s dental practice.
She and her husband were very
active members of their church. At
the time of her death, she was a
member of Cumming First United
Methodist Church. Harriette was
known for sitting in the back of the
church where visitors sat. She would
greet every visitor with a warm smile
and friendly greeting, and immedi
ately make them feel at home.
Harriette always told her children
that when it came right down to it,
Christianity was simple, “it was all
about love and forgiveness,” which
she lived out every day.
Harriette is survived by her chil
dren, Holly and Dave Deckebach,
Keith and Trish Arnold, Tim and
Dani Arnold, Laura Arnold Jordan
and David Jordan; and nine grand
children, Daniel, Adele, Brianna,
Derek, Tyler, Austin, Connor,
Murphy, and Andrew.
The family will receive visitors at
McDonald and Son Funeral Home
Friday, Jan. 11, from 6-9 p.m. Her
Celebration of Life Service will be
held at Cumming First United
Methodist Church Saturday, Jan. 12,
at 11 a.m. The family will begin
receiving visitors at the church at
9:30 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, Harriette
requested that donations be made to
Cumming First United Methodist
Church for the Youth and Children’s
Ministries.
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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Forsyth County News
January 10, 2013
Hugh Warren Bailey Jr.
Hugh Warren Bailey Jr., 64, of
Cumming passed away Jan. 3, 2013.
Born in Birmingham, Ala., he was
the son of the late Hugh Warren
Bailey Sr. and Pat Bailey of Orlando,
Fla. Hugh was a graduate of the
University of Central Florida. He
moved to the Cumming area from
Orlando 15 years ago.
In addition to his mother, Hugh is
survived by his wife of 40 years,
Vicky Bailey of Cumming; children,
Timothy W. Bailey of Geneva, Fla.,
Gregory S. Bailey of Cumming,
Michelle L. Tolhurst of Cumming;
sister, Patricia and Terry Zable of
Orlando, Fla.; nephew, John Lee
Zable of Orlando, Fla.; and much
loved grandchildren, Brittney,
Ashley, Ty and Lacy Tolhurst, Brady
and Elly Bailey.
Memorial services will be held
Friday, Jan. 11, at 7 p.m. at
McDonald and Son Funeral Home.
The family will receive friends at the
funeral home Friday from 6-8 p.m.
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Condolences may be expressed
online at www.mcdonaldandson.com.,
McDonald and Son Funeral Home
and Crematory is in charge of
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Forsyth County News
January 10, 2013
Elaine Layfield
Elaine Layfield, 90, joined her
beloved husband, Tom Layfield, Jan.
5, 2013. As a graduate of Young
Harris, Elaine became an executive
secretary at the Center for Disease
Control and the VA hospital in
Atlanta. She took time off to raise her
four children and enjoyed camping,
boating and traveling. Elaine was
always quick with a smile and kind
word, and her compassion and posi
tive attitude brought joy to her fami
ly, church and community.
She is survived by her sons,
Richard and Steven Layfield; daugh
ters, Kathy Moreland, Pegi Fitton;
five grandchildren; and four great
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday, Jan. 12, at 2 p.m. in the
chapel of Ingram Funeral Home in
Cumming. The family will receive
friends at the funeral home from 1-2
p.m. prior to the service. Elaine will
be interred at Georgia National
Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, the family is
requesting donations be made to St.
Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
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
January 10, 2013
Garry Daniel Templeton
Garry Daniel Templeton, 48, of
Suwanee passed away Jan. 4, 2013.
Born in Naperville, 111., he was pre
deceased by his mother, Janet
Altman; brother, Steven Templeton.
He is survived by his wife, Terri
Templeton; daughters, Alyssa and
Kara Templeton of Suwanee; father,
Herbert Leroy Templeton of Bluffton,
5.C.
Memorial services will be held
Saturday, Jan. 12, at 6 p.m. at the
Olde Atlanta Golf Club in Suwanee.
Condolences may be expressed
online at www.mcdonaldandson.com.
McDonald and Son Funeral Home
and Crematory is in charge of
arrangements.
Sign the online guest book at for
sythnews.com.
Forsyth County News
January 10, 2013
James Whetzel
James Whetzel, age 63, of Atlanta
passed away Jan. 7, 2013.
Byars Funeral Home and
Cremation Services is in charge of
arrangements.
Forsyth County News
January 10, 2013
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