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Page 8B - The Lee County Ledger, Thursday, December 6, 2001
Sixth Grade Model Students for the month of November from Twin Oaks
Elementary School are
(Back Row L-R) Kayla
Sheets, Nina Bearden,
Jonathan Jimmerson,
Morgan Vann, Ashley
Gardner (Front Row L-R)
Kayla Barfield, Chris
Carver, Lacy Fincher, and
Heather Hughes.
House For Sale
Birdie and Pete Long’s house on Griffith Rd
Three bedroom, two baths, large great room, 20
x 40 in ground pool, screened back porch, large
wired shop and irrigated yard. Located on three
acre lot and close to Lee County Schools. Con
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Kirkland at 436-8811.
Lee County Elementary School’s Superintendent Scholars for the Second Six
Weeks are (back row) Grace Haines, Ryan Horne, Tyler Trull, Chelsea Zhu, Matt
Moree, Kenny Harris, A. J. Adams, (front row) Spencer Rowe, Perry Wright, Josh
Hancock, Carley Lightfoot, Emily Butts, and Mackenzie Spaniol.
Obituaries
BESSIE ELINE
WILKERSON
The funeral service of Bessie
Eline Wilkerson, 82, Leesburg,
who died Wednesday, November
28, at Palmyra Nursing Home
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The gate across the road that used to go
to Burke’s Ferry has been removed by
temporary restraining order. This road
has been abandoned by the county for
almost 40 years. This is known by the
people who live in the area.
Anyone that is concerned about the
treatment of Lee County citizens and
taxpayers in this situation should contact
their commissioner and voice their opin
ion. What is happening to the landowner
in this situation can and may happen to
you!!!
Wake up Lee County and know the truth.
Paid for by Lee County citizens who
know that this has not been handled
fairly by our local government.
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MODERN O&S
was held Saturday, December 1,
at Mathews Funeral Home. Rev.
Tim Bice and Rev. Bobby Moye
officiated. Interment followed at
Moria Baptist Church cemetery
in Coffee County.
A native of Coffee County,
Georgia, Mrs. Wilkerson had re
sided in Albany since 1944 be
fore moving to Lee County in
1988. Mrs. Wilkerson was a
homemaker and a Baptist.
Survivors include: her husband,
Jeff Wilkerson of Leesburg; three
sons, Tommy Wilkerson of Lees
burg, James Wilkerson of Albany
and Roy Gene Smith of Valdosta;
two daughters, Hazel Stroud of
Lee County and Ruth Reynolds
of Roberta, Ga.; one brother,
Alton Smith of Waynesville, Mis
souri; one half-brother, Allen
Smith of Lithia, Fla.; three sisters,
Avie Smith Porter of Broxton,
Ga, Ruby Arroyo of Palatka, Fla.,
and Mary Scott of Jacksonville,
Fla.; three half-sisters, Winnie
Byrd of Marianna, Fla, Elizabeth
Carter and Mildred Kitchens,
both of Douglas, Ga.; 17 grand
children, 15 great-grandchildren
and one great-great grandchild.
WALTER F. MARTINS
The funeral service of Walter F.
Martins, 76, who died Wednes
day, November 28, at Palmyra
Medical Centers, was held Fri
day, November 30 at Kimbrell-
Stern with interment in Floral
Memory Gardens. Rev. Calvin
King officiated.
A native of Cleveland Heights,
Ohio, Mr. Martins had lived in
Albany since 1972. He was a re
tired Fireman with the City of
Miami. Mr. Martins was a mem
ber of Raleigh White Baptist
Church where he was a member
of the Good News Sunday School
Class and a deacon. He was also
a member of the Retired
Firefighters Association.
Survivors include his wife
Patricia E. Martins, Albany; son
Paul Martins and his wife Cindy
of Lee County; daughter Penny
Alligood and her husband Allen
of Albany; and three grandchil
dren, Haley Martins, Eleanor
Alligood and Nathan Alligood.
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