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Page 6A — Wednesday, February 10, 2021 The True Citizen
OBITUARIES
Dale Carl Allen
Jason Dexter Quick
Dale Carl Allen, 66, entered into rest Thursday, January 28,
2021. He was a native of Plant City, FL and was a longtime
resident of Burke County. He was a member of Rosemont
Baptist Church.
He is survived by his wife, Gale Allen; a daughter, Brooke
McKenzie Allen; his mother, Marie Allen of Sardis; a brother,
Glenn Allen (Janice) of Bloomingdale; two sisters, Sharon
Hartwig (David) of Cape Coral, FL and Kathy Fleming (Barry)
of Dawsonville; and several nieces and nephews.
Memorial services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, Feb
ruary 13 at Rosemont Baptist Church with Rev. Bruce Allen
officiating. The family will receive friends one hour prior to
the service.
Remembrances may be made to Rosemont Baptist Church
Vision Fund or a charity of one’s choice.
DeLoach-McKerley-Prescott Funeral Home & Cremation
Service, 220 East 6th Street, Waynesboro, GA 30830 (706-
554-3531)
You may sign the guest book at www.deloachfuneralhomes.
com.
Doris L Walker
Mrs. Doris L. Walker, age 58 of Sardis, GA. entered into
eternal rest on Sunday February 7,2021.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, February 13,
2021 1:00 p.m. at First Baptist Church of Sardis 719 N. Hill
St. Sardis, GA. Interment will be in Beech Branch Church
Cemetery.
Visitation is Friday, February 12,
2021 2:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Chavous B.
Johnson & Reid Funeral Service 885
Waters Street Waynesboro, GA 30830
(706)554-7843.
Chavous B.y ohnson & Reid
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Jason Dexter Quick, 53, entered into eternal rest on Tues
day, February 2, 2021. He was a native and lifelong resident
of Waynesboro. Jason was currently
a 34 year employee with E-Z-GO in
Augusta as a Custom Fabricator. He
was the founding member and Captain
of the 32nd Georgia Artillery. He was
a member of the Sons of the Ameri
can Revolutionary War and the Briar
Creek SAR in Sylvania, where he was
Captain. Jason was extremely active in
the Southeast reenactments, so active
he kept his cannon in his backyard. He
was preceded in death by his father,
Wallace Quick; and his daughter, Haven Quick.
Surviving are his wife, Andrea Dotson Quick; three sons,
Dillon C. Quick (Mary), Cameron R. Quick, and Walker E.
Quick; his mother, Joyce Quick; two sisters, Jalina Q. Curtis
(Mark) and Jodi Quick (Chuck); his grandchild,Maggie Quick;
a special friend, Mickey Joyner all of Waynesboro; and numer
ous nieces and nephews.
Visitation was Friday, February 5 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at
DeLoach-McKerley-Prescott Funeral Home.
Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, February
6 in the DeLoach-McKerley-Prescott Funeral Home Chapel
with Rev. Matt Wigley officiating. Burial followed in Burke
Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers were John Joyner, Sid Cox,
Brian McClain, Steve Burke, Mickey Joiner, Jerry Barnes,
Loyd Allen, and Ollie Kelly.
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Happy 48th Birthday!
Cherone Antonio
“Tony” Bell
2/13/1973-2/22/2021
Harriet served as president and founder of the Magnolia
Acres Community Empowerment Committee (MACEC).
She was dedicated to empowering children and
youth for success.
“Our hearts keep the love and your memory
will always be a treasure”
Family and friends
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This world is definitely missing an “Angel”
But Heaven has gained one!!!
The Bell & Williams Families
There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity
under the heavens: a time to be born and a time to die, a time to
plant and a time to pluck up that which is planted. Ecclesiastes
3:1-2
Truly it was your time
Term limits for legislators debated
BEAU EVANS
Capitol Beat News Service
A state Senate committee
debated a measure Monday to
limit terms for Georgia House
and Senate members to 12
years total, as well as doubling
the term for state senators from
two to four years.
A constitutional amend
ment proposed by Sen. Greg
Dolezal, R-Cumming, would
set term limits for state House
members at six two-year terms
and for senators at three four-
year terms. The limits would
kick in starting after the 2024
elections.
Currently, both House and
Senate lawmakers in Geor
gia have unlimited recourse
to seeking two-year terms.
Dolezal’s resolution would
also limit Georgia’s lieuten
ant governor to two four-year
terms instead of the current
unlimited tenure.
“Term limits is something
that has bipartisan support
in every state of the union,”
Dolezal told members of the
Senate Government Oversight
Committee Monday.
“The only thing that people
seem to agree on is that we
should come down here, ac
complish our work [and] have
it be a season of our life as
opposed to perhaps the entire
book of our life.”
No votes were taken on the
constitutional-amendment on
Monday. If it clears committee,
both chambers in the General
Assembly would have to pass
it by a two-thirds vote. It would
then be placed on the ballot for
Georgia voters to decide.
The resolution met with
pushback Monday from fresh
man state Sen. Nikki Merritt,
D-Grayson, who argued term-
limited state lawmakers might
be more swayed by lobbyists
during their final years in office
without the incentive of seek
ing reelection.
“To me, they’d just be more
indebted to lobbyists,” Mer
ritt said. “I just don’t feel like
they would be as motivated
toward the end of their terms
Lively
“I was just overcome with
happiness at the wonderful
tithe-giving I just witnessed.”
I don’t have much left at
my age but I do have hair. Ask
my barber, Miss Jamie. She
trembles every time she sees
me coming two weeks overdue
for a shearing.
to serve their constituents as
effectively.”
Dolezal said his resolution
aims to oust career politicians
from the state Capitol and curb
the “influences with an out-
sized advantage” when wealthy
groups and lobbyists back
long-tenured state lawmakers
who gain political influence
over the years.
Continued from 4A
From my recent back-of-the-
church perspective, it’s obvi
ous God has a sense of humor.
I’m thankful He gave me
one too.
Along with a full head of
hair.
Not gloating.
Just saying.
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