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Forsyth
The four-day outlook
THURSDAY
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WEDNESDAY
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Lake Lanier level
1067.70 feet (asofloam. June 28)
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For the Forsyth County News
A group of recent Forsyth Central High School graduates who have
been in school together since elementary school recently visited their
old stomping grounds at Mashburn Elementary.
HOROSCOPES by Holiday
ARIES (March 21-April 19). The
passive move isn't always the best
one, but in this case, today’s conflict
probably doesn’t have to involve
you. Retreat from that stress and
you'll be advancing to your own
centered being.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Your
truth is very close to that of your
friend’s. Because you can under
stand each other so well, the
exchange you have this afternoon
will be cathartic. It feels good to be
heard.
GEMIN! (May 21-June 21).The
question is whether you should do
the job yourself or enlist someone
else to do it. The answer will be
quickly made obvious when the
right person makes the job look
easy.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). It's
easy to be confident when you're
comfortable, which is why your sar
torial decisions will matter so much
to the outcome of today’s business.
Perfectly dressed for the occasion at
hand, you'll have a distinct advan
tage.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Heart to
heart exchanges with others make
everyone feel more loved and more
loving. The expansive and joyful
energy is a contagion that will make
its way through the Borromean
rings of your social world.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Most
of the jobs today are important
enough to take seriously, get right
and finish before you hit the pillow
tonight. But the thing that is the
most important job will be the silli
est one.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). It's the
exchange of energy, ideas and feel
ings, flowing back and forth — this
more than anything is what makes
a group of people feel like home to
you. When this exchange is inter
rupted, seek to heal the breach
immediately.
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FRIDAY
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June 25: 1067.70 feet
June 26: 1067.70 feet
June 27: 1067.70 feet
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Each
person in the team is helping the
other reach new potentials. It's not
a conscious effort; rather, it's the
very nature of the group to elevate
one another in the spirit of competi
tion and camaraderie.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
You have a limited amount of time
and much to do within that time
today; it's true. However, you'll find
that when you endeavor to fully
inhabit the moment, it will bend and
stretch to love you back.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). The
information you learn today will be a
piece of a puzzle that will intrigue you
for weeks to come. An ensnarling
mystery can be a delightful diversion,
and this one has personal implica
tions, too. .
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). There
are so many ways to see the truths of
the day. Some are hard, others warm;
then there are bright truths and stark
ones. And by the way, there’s no
good reason to doubt the easy truths
— they, too, might exist.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Being
around busy, chaotic people will acti
vate your fondness of peace and
quiet.The serenity you long for all day
will stretch before you tonight, sweet
ly fulfilling.
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (June 29).
While there are those around you
who endeavor to get rich and gather
honors, your main aim is to do good
and be useful. Your modest goals will
bring results both pleasing and
astounding. Unencumbered by the
warped perspective of ambition,
you'll be extremely attractive and
have your choice of company all
year. Taurus and Sagittarius adore
you. Your lucky numbers are: 9, 2.
14, 44 and 17.
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OBITUARIES
Robert Mcßae Dean
Robert Mcßae Dean, age 25. of
Dawsonville passed away Thursday,
June 23, 2016.
Bearden Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements.
Forsyth County News
June 29, 2016
Joseph Dwayne Hammons
Joseph Dwayne Hammons, age 28. of
Murrayville passed away Thursday.
June 23, 2016.
McDonald and Son Funeral Home is
in charge of arrangements.
Forsyth County News
June 29, 2016
Barbara Ann (Storey) Dalton
Barbara Ann (Storey) Dalton, age 72,
of Cumming, formerly of Chicago. 1.,
passed away Saturday, June 25, 2016.
Barbara was a very special woman
who loved her family. She enjoyed a
long career in accounting before a
happy retirement. In addition to enjoy
ing her grandchildren, she was an
accomplished crafter who was active in
her prayer blanket ministry and crochet
ing. She passed away peacefully sur
rounded by her family.
She is preceded in death by her par
ents, Joseph and Genevieve Sobucki:
brothers. John and Michael Sobucki:
grandson, Joey Storey.
Survivors include her husband of 32
years, Jim Dalton of Cumming: chil
dren, Joseph Storey Jr.. of Alpharetta,
JoAnn (Chip) Van Alstyne of Cumming.
James (Irene) Storey of Seattle, Wash.,
Scott (Tish) Dalton of Williamson, Andy
SOUTH FORSYTH ROTARY CLUB HONORS MEMBERS
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The South Forsyth Rotary Club recently celebrated reaching the milestone
that every member is recognized as a Paul Harris Fellow, an honor given to
Rotarians who have donated SI,OOO or more to support rotary efforts. The
club became the 30th of 73 in the 6910 District to have every member
become a Paul Harris Fellow and is the first of the county’s five chapters to
do so. To date, the club has donated $208,986 to the Rotary International
Fund, including $15,103 this year so far. Funded projects have included the
Rotary Peace Park, Bald Ridge Lodge and the Forsyth County Courthouse
benches.
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 2016
(Robin) Dalton of Hampton; sisters,
Mary (Riley) Thompson of 111., Sue
(Ken) Ward of Ind., Betty (Rich) Jarecki
of 111., Brenda (Wayne) Majkowski of
111.; grandchildren, Grace Van Alstyne,
Alex Van Alstyne, Genevieve Van
Alstyne, Garrison Dalton, Julianna
Dalton, Alexis Dalton, Tyler Dalton,
Christopher Harrison.
A memorial service will be held
Wednesday, June 29, at 1 p.m., in the
chapel of Ingram Funeral Home.
Ingram Funeral Home and Crematory
is in charge of arrangements.
Condolences may be made at www.
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Forsyth County News
June 29, 2016
George Hill
George Hill, age 76, formerly of
Chicago, 111., passed away after a long
illness. George retired from the Navy
after 20 years of service to his country.
He is preceded in death by his daugh
ter, Jacqueline Hill.
He is survived by his daughter,
Jennifer Hill of Honolumo, Hawaii;
brother and sister-in-law, Joe and Shery
Hill of Chicago, 111.
Condolences may be made at www.
ingramfuneralhome.com.
Ingram Funeral Home and Crematory
is in charge of arrangements.
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news.com.
Forsvth County News
June 29, 2016
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