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Page 6 — Wednesday, September 29, 2010, TheTrue Citizen
Obituary
Deacon Fred Evans Sr.
Deacon Fred Evans Sr., 63 of
Seven Oaks Road. Waynesboro.
Ga., answered the call of His
Master Thursday, Sept. 23,
2010, at
Doctors
Hospital in
Augusta,
Ga., after a
courageous
battle with
cancer.
Funeral
services will
be held on Wednesday, Sept. 29
(today), at 1 p.m. at Bottsford
Spring Baptist Church with the
Rev. General Jennings presiding
and the Rev. David Reese offi
ciating.
Deacon Evans will lie in state
at the church from 11 a.m. un
til time of the service on
Wednesday.
Burial will be at Thompson
Bridge Baptist Church Ce-
menter.
Deason Evans was a native of
Waynesboro and a member and
deacon at Thompson Bridge
Baptist Church.
He retired on disability from
International Paper after about
30 years of service.
He was preceded in death by
his parents, Robert (Sadie) and
Maggie (Tiny) Evans; his be
loved wife of 36 years, Helen
Cobb Evans; and a son-in-law,
Demond Jackson Sr.
Surviviors include his chil
dren, Chirstopher Cobb of Port
land, Oregon, Fred Evans Jr.,
LaKisha Evans and Latrisha
Evans Jackson, all of
Waynesboro; grandchildren,
Galvin, Devin and Kylin Evans,
Demonica, Laila, and Demond
Jackson Jr. and Destinee Golff,
all of Waynesboro; a brother,
Robert Lee (Sharlotte) Evans of
Augusta, Thomas (Clara) Evans,
George (Anna) Evans Sr. and
Isadore Evans of Waynesboro;
sisters, Elease Howard, Lucille
Wright, Peggy White and
Dianne (Darnell) Carswell, of
of Waynesboro, Katie (Isaiah)
Bennifield of Midville, Ga.,
Ludie (Robert) Huff, Mary
(Douglas) Williams of Augusta,
Shirley (Calvin) Padgett of
Grovetwon, Ga., and Sharon
(Ronnie) Bell of Charlotte, N.C.
Friends may call at the resi
dence, 2653 Seven Oaks Road,
Waynesboro, Ga., 706-554-
4039.
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Home, 706-554-5500.
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Looking Back From Page 4
industrial park. The photo was to be used in industrial develop
ment presentations.
50 years ago: September 29,1960
Senator Barry Goldwater was scheduled to make two speaking
appearances in Augusta.
Developer John Greiner announced an open house for new
homes located on the Country Club Road in Waynesboro.
Waynesboro High School principal M.W. Sessions said that
adult tickets for the season’s football games would go up in price
by 25 cents to $1.25.
Burke County led the state with a total 4,732 bales of cotton
ginned by Sept. 1. Over 30,000 bales were expected by the end
of the season.
75 years ago: September 27,1935
The historic Munnerlyn House, where George Washington spent
the night, was torn down to make room for a filling station. A
joint effort by the city and the United Daughters of the Confed
eracy to relocate and save the house fell through when cost esti
mates reached $2,500.
Lillian Neely, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Neely, entered
Sweet Briar College in Virginia as a member of the freshman
class.
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Thank You
The family of James (Buddy)
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our gratitude for the kind ex
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bereavement period.
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of the homegoing of our be
loved father.
May God Bless You.
Jean, John and Cleo
Williams
and the Williams Family
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