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KITTY SIMMONS
Kitty Simmons, 59. of Albany,
died at her home following an ill
ness. Her funeral service was held
Thursday at Porterfield Memorial
United Methodist Church with in
terment to follow at Crown Hill
Cemetery. The Rev. Tim Bagwell
and the Rev. Nancy Scarbrough
will officiate.
A native of Albany, she gradu
ated from Albany High School
and Valdosta State College. She
was a school teacher in the Lee
County and Dougherty County
Schools Systems for over 25
years. She was a member of
Porterfield Memorial United
Methodist Church. She was pre
deceased by her husband Gilbert
G. Simmons, and her parents
Toby and Catherine Royal.
Survivors include 2 sons: Gil
bert “Gil” Simmons and his wife
Kelly, Jacksonville, FL, Roland
Adam Simmons, Albany; a
daughter: Rolanda Miller and her
husband Dennis , Vero Beach,
FL; grandson: Dalton Miller,
Vero Beach, FL; five sisters: Toby
Royal Harris, Jean Carter and her
husband Pete, Penny Woodall and
Sandy Holt of Sylvester, Georgia, enjoyed an
afternoon of tea recently at the Sip of Grace in
Leesburg.
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her husband Brooks. Sandy
Sledge and her husband Phil,
Angel Kinney and her husband
Davis; all of Albany; aunt: Esther
A. Dobson, Albany.
Those desiring may send me
morials to the Porterfield
Children's Fund. 2200 Dawson
Rd.. Albany, GA 31707.
BERTHA MAE STONE HILL
Bertha Mae Stone Hill, 91, of
Albany, died Sunday. December
9, 2001, at Palmyra Nursing
Home.
Funeral services were held
Monday, December 10 with in
terment following in Crown Hill
Cemetery.
Born on September 6. 1910, in
Pleasant Valley. Alabama. Mrs.
Hill had resided in Albany since
1956 moving from Miami, Fla.
She was a Realtor and employed
with Dismuke Realty for 30
years. She was a member of the
Order of Eastern Star, the XYZ
Club. Coin Club, Sweet Heart
Club, Garden Club of Georgia,
and South Georgia Judge and
Council, and attended Porterfield
Memorial United Methodist
Church.
Survivors include a sister, Jane
Stone Humpries of Birmingham,
Ala.; a son-in-law, Donald F.
Parks Sr. of Albany; a grandson,
Donald F. Parks Jr. of Rose well;
a granddaughter, Patricia Brady
of Cuthbert; two great-grandchil
dren, a great-great-grandchild and
many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by
her husband. Marvin V. Hill; a
daughter, Sarah Crawford; a step
daughter, Eva Hill Parks; two sis
ter, Christine Stone and Annabele
Stone; a brother. Phillip A. Stone;
mother, Elbe Earl Scott Stone;
and father. Ollie Lee Stone.
DARYL RANDLE
Daryl Randle, 17. of Albany,
died Saturday, December 8,2001,
in Marion, Ala.
Funeral services were held at
First United Methodist Church of
Albany with interment in Crown
Hill Cemetery. The Rev. Thad
Haygood officiated.
Born on January 10. 1984. in
Colquitt County, Ga. Daryl had
resided in Albany and attended
Lee County Schools for 11 years
LEE COUNTY
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Frederick Hancock, APPLICANT (Z01-007L) has submitted a petition
to the Lee County/Leesburg/Smithville Planning Commission re
questing preliminary approval of Indian Oaks - Phase III Addition.
Property is located on Peach Street, Leesburg, Georgia.
AMENDMENT TO THE LEE COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES to amend
the ordinance to create regulations for commercial Dumpster
Pads. Tabled at October and November meetings.
Exact legal descriptions of the above amendments are on file at
the Lee County Planning Commission Office, 108 Leslie Highway,
and may be reviewed along with any other information regarding
these requests between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through
Friday.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Lee County/Leesburg/Smithville
Planning Commission will conduct a public hearing on these re
quests at its regular meeting on Tuesday December 18, 2001 at
7:00 PM in the Administration Building assembly room in Leesburg,
Georgia.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Lee County Board of Commis
sioners will conduct a public hearing on Z01-024, at its workshop
meeting on Monday January 7, 2002 at 6:00 P.M. in the Administra
tion Building assembly room in Leesburg, Georgia.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Leesburg City Council will con
duct a public hearing on Z01-007L, at its regular meeting on Tues
day January 8, 2002 at 7:00 P.M. in the Leesburg City Council
Chambers.
Meetings of the Planning Commission and the City Council are
open to the public.
NOTE:
Georgia Law requires that all parties who have made campaign contributions
to any member of the Board of Commissioners/City Council in excess of two
hundred and fifty dollars ($250.00) within two (2) years immediately preceding
the filing of this request, who desire to appear at the public hearing in opposi-
tion or supgort of the apblication, shall, at least five (5) days prior to the public
hearing, file a campaign contribution rebort with the Lee County/Leesburg/
Smithville Planning Commission.
As set forth in the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1992, the Lee County/City of
Leesburg/City of Smithville Governments do not discriminate on the basis of
disability, and will assist citizens with special needs given proper notice of seven
(7) working days. The meeting rooms and buildings are handicap accessible. For
information, please call (912) 759-6037. 12/13,12/20.
before transferirng to Marion
Military Academy. While attend
ing Lee County High School, he
was member of the Debate Team.
Journalism Staff, and a member
of the Leo Club. He was a volun
teer for the Red Cross. Habitat for
Humanity, Red Bird Mission, and
Awanita Methodist Camp. He
was a member of the First United
Methodist Church, where he was
active in the Hosanna Choir and
youth activities.
Survivors include his mother,
Judy Randle of Albany; his father.
Ronald K. Randle of Albany; two
brothers. Ricky and Joey Randle,
both of Albany; and maternal
grandparents. Ferol and Essie
Mims of Hartsfield.
FRANK WATSON
Frank Watson, 55, of Leesburg,
died Saturday, December 8, at
Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospi
tal.
His funeral service was held
Tuesday, December 11, at
Kimbrell-Stern with interment
following at Leesburg Cemetery.
The Rev. Russell Elkins and Rev.
Buddy Watson officiated.
A native of Albany, he had lived
in Albany and Lee County all of
his life. He attended school in
Albany and attended Albany
High School. He received his real
estate license and was vice-presi
dent of Pellicano Construction
Company. He served as the rec
reation director of Lee County for
seven years and was a member of
the Bassin Buddies. Mr. Watson
was very active in youth sports
programs in Dougherty and Lee
Counties. He was a well known
and long-time youth football
coach in the midget program in
Albany and in Lee County. He
also coached girls 18 and under
softball teams in this area for
many years.
He was preceeded in death by
his daughter. Sheila Watson Can
non.
Survivors include his wife,
Travis Watson of Leesburg; a son,
Johnny Watson and his wife
Robin of Valdosta; a daughter,
Melissa Brott and her husband
Bill of Leesburg; a son-in-law,
Mack Cannon of Leesburg; six
grandchildren, Brett Cannon.
Daniel Cannon. Jennifer Brott,
Andee Brott, Jacob Watson. Beau
Watson; two brothers, Tommy
Watson and his wife Barbara of
Leesburg, and Eddie Watson and
his wife Denise of Leesburg; and
a sister. Penny Erickson of Lees
burg.
Those desiring may send me
morials to the Sheila Watson Can
non Fund, PO. Box 483, Lees
burg, Georgia 31763.
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FAMILIES NEEDED:
Lee County DFCS is in need of
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LEE COUNTY
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING
ACQUISITION AND FINANCING OF REAL
PROPERTY FOR THE NEW REDBONE AND
LEESBURG FIRE/EMS STATIONS
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to
the provisions of O.C.G.A. 36-60-13(g) as
amended, a public hearing will be held at
6:00 p.m. on Monday, January 7, 2002 at
the Lee County Administration Building
located at 104 Leslie Highway in Leesburg.
The purpose of this public hearing is to
obtain citizen comments regarding the
acquisition and financing of real property
for the new Redbone and Leesburg Fire/
EMS Stations. This construction project will
be acquired and financed pursuant to
the Lease-Purchase Agreement between
the Association County Commissioners of
Georgia (ACCG), as lessor, and the Board
of Commissioners of Lee County, Georgia,
as lessee.
All persons residing in Lee County having
questions concerning, or views on, the
proposed acquisition and financing of this
project or the Lease-Purchase Agreement
may appear and be heard at said public
hearing.
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