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The South Forsyth High School Marching War Eagle Band competed
Saturday in the Greater Atlanta Marching Festival in Conyers. Eighteen
bands in five classes and two divisions took part. The War Eagle
Marching Band placed first in its class and was named Grand Champion
of the Gold Division. The band achieved superior ratings, the highest in
all categories: drum major, color guard, percussion and band. The band
is led by James Thompson, director; Ross Amend, assistant director; and
drum majors Sarah Deal, Kayla Wilson and Ben Conti. At the Blue Ridge
Mountain Festival, held a week earlier, the band received superior rat
ings in all categories and placed second overall.
HOROSCOPES by Holiday
ARIES (March 21-April 19). Your
confidence will attract money. It
might come in the form of income,
a stellar deal or found dollars. This
is no accident. It's coming to you
for a reason.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). it
seems that the main thing you
want is being denied you time and
again. It's becoming plain: You need
a better system for fitting what's
important to you into each and
every day.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21).
Anyone telling you what you must
do is wrong. Maybe it's time to
throw the self-help book out the
window. Trying to do a little better
each day is not only enough; it's
the golden ticket.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). Your
pride often gets in the way of your
asking for help. Don't let it. Your
willingness to be vulnerable will
have a rippling effect, leading to a
healing for many others.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). No com
paring! The very act of comparing
the situation you're in to another
situation hinders your ability to be
fully present, thus hampering your
joy and, by extension, your charis
ma.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).
Talking with someone can make a
huge difference in your mood, pro
viding it’s the right person. Who
brightens you? Who makes you
feel stronger than you did before
you connected?
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). If it
takes you three minutes today, it
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veterans
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families
Join us for great BBQ from Jim N Mick's. guest speakers. doer prizes and ast of fus! ‘
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will take you two minutes tomor
row — and the next day, five. But
then on Monday, one. Progress
won't be steady, but it will be cer
tain.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You
think you want something, but
you won't really know until you
get it. Work toward it anyway.
Even if you're unsatisfied with the
reward, you'll be stronger for the
effort. ?
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21). You can. Don’t underestimate
your inner qualities. You really
can. Do something spontaneous.
It will reinforce your ability to
connect your inner drive to the
moment.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19).
There are times when defining a
goal is equal to setting a limita
tion. It's probably starting to
dawn on you that you don't really
know what you can do. Do your
best, and you’ll blow the rest out
of the water.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).
Today's state doesn’t dictate
tomorrow’s. Just know that this is
a weird transitional time and not at
all indicative of your entire future.
That may help you better treasure
the experience.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). it's
not about hitting a certain number.
Dollars, weight and achievement
statistics aren’t enough to keep you
motivated these days. It's about
creating habits and systems you
can stick to.
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OBITUARIES
Zina Belousova
Zina Belousova, 93, of
Cumming passed away
Oct. 21, 2014.
Byars Funeral Home
and Cremation Services is
in charge of arrange
ments.
Forsyth County News
October 24, 2014
Albert Golden Dege
Jr.
Albert Golden Dege Jr.,
87, of Cumming passed
away Oct. 19, 2014.
Byars Funeral Home
and Cremation Services is
in charge of arrange
ments.
Forsyth County News
October 24, 2014
Frances M. Dodys
Frances M. Dodys, 87,
of Alpharetta passed
away Oct. 21, 2014.
Byars Funeral Home
and Cremation Services is
in charge of arrange
ments.
Forsyth County News
October 24, 2014
John De Haan
John De Haan, age 92,
of Cumming passed away
Oct. 20, 2014. at the age
of 92.
Ingram Funeral Home
and Crematory is in
charge of arrangements.
Forsyth County News
October 24, 2014
Sherman Lee “Tank”
Heaton
Sherman Lee “Tank”
Heaton, .19, of
Dawsonville died
Wednesday, Oct. 22,
2014.
Bearden Funeral Home
in Dawsonville is in
charge of arrangements.
Forsyth County News
October 24, 2014
Laureano “Larry” Gil
Laureano “Larry” Gil,
77, of Fayetteville went
to be with our Lord in
Heaven Oct. 19, 2014. He
suffered from congestive
heart failure and pulmo
nary hypertension.
Larry is survived by his
wife of 53 years,
Mercedes Gil; and their
five children and their
families, Frances and
Patrick Vaughn of Stuart,
Fla., Susan and David
Grathwohl of Salisbury,
N.C., Larry and Kim Gil
of Daleville, Va., Sophie
and Eric Hampton of
Cumming, and Karen and
Ron Smith of
Fayetteville; grandchil
dren, Zach, Jillian,
Allison and Natalie
Vaughn, Maggie and
Abby Grathwohl,
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Brandon and Nelson Gil,
Morgan Watson, Lindsay,
Megan and Andrew
Hampton, Emma, Leah,
and Sarah Smith. He is
also survived by his sister,
Elsa and Tony Wade. -
Larry was born in
Havana, Cuba, Sept. 24,
1937. He moved to the
United States in 1956 to
attend Georgia Tech and
Southern Tech. He
received his degree in
Mechanical Engineering
at Southern Tech (now
Southern Polytechnical
Institute) in 1959. Larry
and his bride, Mercedes,
were married on Sept. 2,
1961. Mr. Gil and his fam
ily moved to Fayetteville
in 1980 and were parishio
ners of St. Philip Benizi in
Jonesboro, and most
recently, St. Gabriel
Catholic Church in
Fayetteville. Over the
course of his 40-year
career in the engineering
field, he worked for
Kawneer, Alcoa
Aluminum, Reynolds,
and YKK until his retire
ment from Elumatec.
Larry lived a rich life,
one filled with love, laugh
ter and hope. He gave
everything to his children
and grandchildren. Lee
Tacocca said “the only rock
I know that stays steady,
the only institution that I
know that works, is the
family.” Larry, better
known by his grandchil
dren as “Popo,” was our
rock. He taught us to love,
forgive, work hard and
embrace life. Some of his
favorite things included
golf, politics, cars, boating
and spending time in his
home away from “home”
in Seagrove, Fla.
“One thing I ask of the
Lord, This is what I seek:
That 1 may dwell in the
house of the Lord all the
days of my life, to gaze
upon the beauty of the Lord
and to seek him in his tem
ple” Psalm 27:4. May he
rest in peace.
Funeral Mass will be
held at 10 a.m. Saturday,
Oct. 25, at St. Gabriel
Catholic Church with
Father Jimmy Adams will
officiating. The family will
receive friends Friday
from 6-8 p.m. at the
funeral home.
For those desiring,
donations may be made
in Larry’s memory to the
Samaritans Purse (www.
samaritanspurse.org) or
the American Heart
Association (www.heart.
org).
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2014 I
Annie Etheleen
Pilcher ’
Annie Etheleen Piicher,
age 82, of Cumming
passed away Tuesday,
Oct. 21, 2014. Mrs.
Pilcher was a member of
Mt. Tabor Baptist
Church. She is preceded
in death by her husband,
Thomas Glenn Pilcher;
and her parents, Mack
and Mary Duran.
Etheleen is survived by
her children, Dennis and
Donna Pilcher of Helen,
the Rev. Jack and Pam
Pilcher of Dawsonville,
the Rev. Rodney and
Judy Pilcher of
Dawsonville, Sandra and
Harl Buice of
Dawsonville, the Rev.
Steve and Denise Pilcher
of Dawsonville, Connie
and the Rev. Shane
Milford of Cumming;
sisters and brother-in
law, Gladysteen Pirkle of
Cumming, Elaine and
Herman Tallant of
Cumming; brothers and
sisters-in-law, Frank and
Linda Duran of
Cumming, Thurman and
Amelia Duran of
Cumming, and Davis and
Barbara Duran of
Cumming; sisters-in-law,
Katherine Pilcher of
Loganville, Dot Pilcher
of Cumming; 12 grand
children; 19 great-grand
children; and other loving
relatives and friends.
Funeral services were
held Thursday, Oct. 23, at
11 a.m. at Mt. Tabor
Baptist Church with the
Revs. Cecil Pruitt,
Wilson Pruitt, Ruel
Martin and Dusty
Holtzclaw officiating.
Interment will follow in
Sawnee View Memorial
Gardens. The family will
received friends at the
funeral home Wednesday
from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and
Thursday from 9 a.m.
until the hour of service..
Ingram Funeral Home
and Crematory is in
charge of arrangements.
Condolences may be
made at www.ingramfu
neralhome.com.
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October 24, 2014
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