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Tuesday, December 21,2021 ®jje fn-raltr (gazette 5A
DEATH NOTICES
Obituaries are published as received
Betty Ogilvie-Adamson
Mrs. Betty Ogilvie-Adamson, age 84, of Barnesville,
Georgia, passed away on Tuesday, December 14,
2021, at Monroe County Hospital.
Mrs. Adamson was born on Tuesday, March 16,
1937, to the late George J. McDaniel and Ethel Mae
Drake. Betty is preceded in
death by her parents, her
first husband of 53 years,
Rudolph Ogilvie, sons-in-
law; Glenn Greenway, Char
lie Banks, and David Rose.
Mrs. Adamson loved to sew;
she was known by many to
be a great seamstress. She
loved her church family and
attended church every time
the doors were open. Betty
also enjoyed baking and
traveling in her free times,
as well as playing family
games with her loved ones.
Betty is survived by her husband, Grady Adamson,
children; Patti 0. Greenway, Paula 0. Rose, and Karla
0. Banks, seven grandchildren, three great-grandchil
dren, sister; Marjorie Andrews. A host of extended
family also survive.
Funeral services for Mrs. Betty Ogilvie-Adamson
were held on Friday, December 17, 2021, at 2:00 p.m.
in the chapel of Williams-Westbury Funeral Home
with Reverend Darrell Corbin and Reverend Bobby
Calloway, Sr. officiating. Friends visited with the fam
ily one hour prior to the service at the funeral home.
Interment followed the service at Greenwood Cem
etery.
Flowers will be accepted, or the family suggests
donations be made to True Vision Pentecostal
Church at 2619 Highway 41 South, Forsyth, Ga, 31029.
To sign the online registry or to send a condolence
online, please do so at www.williams-westburyfuner-
alhome.com
Williams-Westbury Funeral Home, 526 College
Drive, Barnesville, Georgia is serving the Adamson
family.
Dorothy McCulloch
Jackson
Dorothy McCulloch Jackson age 93, of Milner,
Georgia passed away Wednesday, December 15, 2021.
Mrs. Jackson was born in Cleveland, Ohio on
August 12, 1928. She worked for The William Carter
Company as a shipping
clerk. She was very active
with her church and loved
to bowl. She is preceded in
death by her parents, Jo
seph and Ruby Crawley, her
first husband, Harry McCull
och, her second husband,
Joel Jackson, grandson,
Joseph “Pete” Phillips, and
sister, Betty Ann Engram.
Survivors include daugh
ter, Pam McCulloch Phil
lips (Payne), son, Brandon
McCulloch (Vicki); grand
children, Robert “Paul” Phillips (Melissa), Barbi Mc
Culloch, Brooke McCulloch Mihalek (Dennis); great
grandchildren, Fainey Phillips, Ben Phillips, Beau
Mihalek, Cade Mihalek, Knox Mihalek; sisters, Norma
Whittington, Gayle Shearouse; numerous nieces and
nephews.
Visitation will be Sunday, December 19, 2021 from
2:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m. at Milner Baptist Church. A
funeral service will follow at 3:00 p.m. in the sanc
tuary. Interment will be at Milner Baptist Church
Cemetery.
Conner-Westbury Funeral Home, 1891 W. McIntosh
Rd. is in charge of arrangements.
Please join the family and friends in honoring the
life of Dorothy Jackson by visiting www.conner-west-
buryfuneralhome.com and posting your tributes and
memories.
James C.
“Jimmy" Jones
James C. “Jimmy” Jones, 87, of Macon, passed
away on Thursday, December 16, 2021. A memorial
service was held at 2:00
p.m. on Monday, December
20, 2021, at Hart’s at the
Cupola, with Pastors Mark
Hudgins and Renee Heath
officiating. Visitation was
held one hour prior to the
service.
Please visit www.harts-
mort.com to view full
obituary and express condo
lences.
Hart’s at the Cupola,
Hart’s Mortuary and Crema
tion Center, 6324 Peake Rd.,
Macon, GA 31210 has charge of the arrangements.
Johnny Lee Robinson
Mr. Johnny Fee Robinson, age 57, passed away on
Sunday, December 12, 2021, at Upson Regional Medi
cal Center.
Johnny was born on Sunday, December 22, 1963, in
Barnesville, Georgia to the late Johnny Davis and Lil
lie Robinson. He is preceded
in death by his parents,
as well as his brother-in-
law, Stan Hamrick. Johnny
adored his grandchildren.
He enjoyed playing softball,
riding motorcycles, and
was known to have loved to
drink Coca Cola.
Johnny is survived by his
children and their spouses;
Chris Robinson (Lindsey),
Jennifer Evans (Bryant),
Jeremy Robinson (Chelse),
Nate Newton (Megan Swan
son), Ryan Robinson (Britney Hopper), 17 grandchil
dren; sisters, April Hamrick, Rhonda Taylor (Tommy),
brother; Shane Waldrop (Haley). A host of extended
family also survive.
A memorial service for Mr. Johnny Lee Robinson
was held on Saturday, December 18, 2021, at 11:00
a.m. at the Barnesville VFW Post 6542 with Mr. Ricky
Hatchett officiating. The family received friends one
hour prior to the service at the VFW Post.
In lieu of flowers the family requests for donations
to be made to the Barnesville VFW Post 6542 361 Old
41 Highway, Barnesville, GA 30204.
To make an online condolence, please visit www.
williams-westburyfuneralhome.com
Williams-Westbury Funeral Home, 526 College
Drive, Barnesville, is proudly serving the Robinson
family.
Winners from
Christmas parade listed
Organizers of the highly-popular Christmas Parade
held Dec. 4 have listed the winners of the float and
golf cart decorating competitions.
The top three floats were Harper Road, first place;
City of Barnesville, second place and Lamar County
Sheriff’s Office, third place.
The top three golf carts were Jypsy Junkers, first
place; Sun Solace, second place and Too Moos, third
place.
The entries were evaluated by three judges and
the top three were based on total points.
THE HERALD GAZETTE/WALTER GEIGER
Santa’s soccer elves
While at the Depot, Santa got a visit from two budding
soccer stars in Karoline Page (left) and Jenny Beverly. Atop
their wish lists is a soccer championship for the LCMS Lady
Trojans this spring.
CALENDAR ITEMS
Email news@barnesville.com or call 770.358.NEWS
to have an event published as a calendar item in The
Herald Gazette.
• Volunteers Needed: Milner Friends of the Library
meeting 5 p.m. Tuesday, January 4 at Milner Library
Community Room.
• The Martin-Moore American Legion Post 25, is
now meeting again at the newly remodeled Women’s
Club House on Stafford Avenue, the fourth Thursday
of each month at 5 p.m. for the winter months. Re
turn to 6 p.m. in April 2022. All veterans are invited.
Public Meetings
•Aldora Town Commission, Tuesday, January 11,
10 a.m., Chamber of Commerce;
•Barnesville City Council, Monday, January 3, 5:30
p.m., police station;
• Barnesville-Lamar County Industrial Develop
ment Authority, Thursday, January 13,10:30 a.m.,
Chamber/IDA board room;
• Barnesville-Lamar County Library Board, Tuesday,
December 21, 5:30 p.m.
• Family Connections Collaborative, Thursday,
January 13, 9 a.m., E.P. Roberts Center;
• Lamar County Tax Assessors, Thursday, January
13, 2 p.m., administration building;
• Lamar County Board of Education, Monday,
January 10, 6 p.m., board offices;
• Lamar County Board of Elections, Monday, De
cember 27, 6 p.m., administration building;
• Lamar County Commission, Tuesday, December
21, 7 p.m., courthouse;
• Lamar County Health Dept. Thursday, TBD, 12
p.m. Health Dept. Building;
• Lamar County Soil and Water Conservation Dis
trict, Wednesday, January 5, 9 a.m., USDA service
center;
•Milner City Council, Monday, January 17, 6 p.m.,
Milner Community Library.
The Walker family is pictured left to right, Janae, Steve,
Ireme and Destiney.
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In Loving Memory
Clay Wilson
December 1951 - July 2011
Devoted to your family, “Our Rock”, never asked anything from any
one. We remember your sacrifices with the utmost pride, and the man
you proved yourself each day to be throughout your life. Never was there
greater courage, strength, dignity, as with your “Head Held High” you
battled pancreatic cancer.
Time will never erase our pain, our tears. Words can never express our
loss. You will live on forever in our hearts, our precious memories, each
second with you was treasured.
I’ll see you again, “Precious Brother”, “Until Tomorrow”.
All our love always,
Your family