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2C Sunday, December 16, 2018
The Times, Gainesville, Georgia | gainesvilletimes.com
LOCAL
ROBBERY
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SOLDIER
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Norman said. “So proud of her.
She’s come a long way. Grow
ing up in the military is a very,
very demanding lifestyle for
the kids, actually. They have to
constantly move and separation
from family is quite constant.
But she persevered through it
all and we were blown away
when she selected North Geor
gia to be the college of her
choice.”
Taylor Kirby says she was
already excited at the prospect
of graduating, but her father’s
surprise elevated the day for
her.
“I’m overwhelmed,” Taylor
Kirby said. “I wasn’t expecting
it at all, but I’m very happy. It
made my day 100 times better.
I’m gonna cry again.”
Norman Kirby is set to fly
back to the Middle East on
Tuesday, and will return in May
for his son’s graduation, then
complete his deployment in
September of next year.
Jackson was indicted on charges
of armed robbery, kidnapping,
possession of a firearm during the
commission of a crime, aggravated
assault and pimping. He took a non-
negotiated plea in September for
25 years, with the first 15 years in
confinement. The rest will be on
probation, and Jackson will receive
credit for time served since Nov.
30,2017.
Oakwood Police said the victim
responded to an escort ad. Inves
tigator Todd Templeton said the
victim received a message months
later indicating the escort was
available to meet and then drove
to Oakwood Hills Drive on Nov. 29.
After the victim met with the
alleged escort, Templeton said
Jackson came to the car and pulled
out a gun.
Police said Jackson then told the
man to drive to an ATM, according
to warrants.
As the man approached the Big
Lots parking lot on Browns Bridge
Road, he spotted two Gainesville
Police officers and drove toward
them to alert them.
Jackson was given 15 years to
serve plus five years on probation
for the armed robbery charge and
five years on probation for the fire
arm possession charge. All other
charges merged, or the sentences
were to be served concurrently.
Jackson has written letters to The
Times proclaiming his innocence.
“Is it justice to convict a person
off of a lie or ‘he said she said?’ Just
cause a person say you did some
thing does it mean you did it,” Jack-
son wrote in one letter.
Jackson’s attorney Lee Parks did
not return a request for comment.
KITCHEN
INSPECTIONS
The following are among the
food service establishments
inspected from Dec.10-14 by
the Hall County Environmental
Health Department. Food service
establishments are given a
letter grade that coincides with
a percentile: “A” (90-100), “B”
(80-89), “C” (70-79), “U” 69 and
below. Inspections (frequency
of) a food service establishment
are conducted based on risk
categorization. The risk type is
determined by the menu items
served, the food preparation
processed performed, and the
previous food safety history in the
food service establishment.
A new food service establishment
that has never served food
must score 100 (A) to receive a
food service permit to operate.
When a restaurant changes
ownership, a new food service
permit must be issued. To be
issued a permit for a change of
ownership, the establishment
must score a 95 (A) or above with
all food borne illness risk factors
and public health interventions
in compliance. Permits must
be posted in public view at all
times. Establishments with
drive-thru windows will also
be required to have the top
one-third of a copy of the most
current inspection report visible
through each window allowing
customers to easily read the
score, date of inspection and
establishment information, in
addition to the copy posted
inside the establishment. Copies
of the rules are available at the
Hall County Environmental health
Office. The rules and regulations
are also available online at dph.
georgia.gov/environmental-
health-inspections.
To register a complaint against
a food service establishment,
contact Hall County
Environmental Health Department
at 770-531-3973.
DEC. 10
Cheeseburger Bobby’s
5855 Spout Springs Road Suite A
408, Flowery Branch, Ga. 30542
Score: 93, Grade: A
Inspector: Alex Reid
Cherokee Bluff Middle &
High School
6603 Spout Springs Road Suite A&B,
Flowery Branch, Ga. 30542
Score: 100, Grade: A
Inspector: Kyle Hriczo
Danny’s Donuts
417 Main St. SW, Gainesville, Ga..
30501
Score: 95, Grade: A
Inspector: Kyle Hriczo
Flowery Branch High School
4450 Hog Mountain Road, Flowery
Branch, Ga. 30542
Score: 100, Grade: A
Inspector: Adetayo Adewolu
Frozo at Lakeshore Mall
150 Pearl Nix Parkway, Gainesville,
Ga. 30504
Score: 100, Grade: A
Inspector: Adetayo Adewolu
Golden Buddha
3715 Mundy Mill Road, Oakwood,
Ga. 30566
Score: 97, Grade: A
Inspector: Alex Reid
Rockport Soccer
2100 Atlanta Highway SW Suite 5G,
Gainesville, Ga. 30504
Score: 100, Grade: A
Inspector: Alex Reid
Skogies Mobile Unit
2151 Dawsonville Highway,
Gainesvile, Ga 30501
Score: 100, Grade: A
Inspector: Chelsea Lewis
Sliced
990 Riverside Drive, Gainesville,
Ga. 30501
Score: 100, Grade: A
Inspector: Lydia Hoffhines
DEC. 11
Bright Spot
743 Spring St., Gainesville, Ga.
30501
Score: 97, Grade: A
Inspector: Kyle Hriczo
Dairy Queen/Frontage Road
3156 Frontage Road, Gainesville, Ga.
30504
Score: 96, Grade: A
Inspector: Chelsea Lewis
Love is All You Knead
118 Main St. SW, Gainesville, Ga.
30501
Score: 100, Grade: A
Inspector: Adetayo Adewolu
Murrayville Pharmacy
5304 Thompson Bridge Road,
Murrayville, Ga 30564
Score: 100, Grade: A
Inspector: Kyle Hriczo
Restaurant Y Taqueria
Lupita Food Truck
1784 Atlanta Highway Suite A1,
Gainesville, Ga. 30504
Score: 91, Grade: A
Inspector: Adetayo Adewolu
DEC. 12
Arby’s No. 8097
1934 Jesse Jewell Parkway SE,
Gainesville, Ga. 30501
Score: 97, Grade: A
Inspector: Kyle Hriczo
Dunkin Donuts
504 Queen City Parkway, Gainesville,
Ga. 30501
Score: 100, Grade: A
Inspector: Alex Reid
J. Buffalo Wings
3418 Mundy Mill Road, Gainesville,
Ga. 30507
Score: 80, Grade: B
Observed employee beginning
food service without first properly
washing hands.
Inspector: Chelsea Lewis
Johnny’s BBQ Inc.
1710 Cleveland Highway,
Gainesville, Ga. 30501
Score: 100, Grade: A
Inspector: Alex Reid
Oxton Place of Gainesville
2030 Windward Lane, Gainesville,
Ga. 30501
Score: 100, Grade: A
Inspector: Alex Reid
Reid’s Cafe
5337 Thompson Bridge Road,
Murrayville, Ga. 30564
Score: 96, Grade: A
Inspector: Kyle Hriczo
DEC. 13
Arby’s No. 1030
634 Shallowford Road, Gainesville,
Ga. 30501
Score: 100, Grade: A
Inspector: Kyle Hriczo
Domino’s Pizza No. 8974
3606 Thompson Bridge Road,
Gainesville, Ga. 30506
Score: 91, Grade: A
Inspector: Kyle Hriczo
Jay Lou’s Restaurant
940 Pine St., Gainesville, Ga. 30501
Score: 91, Grade: A
Inspector: Chelsea Lewis
Taqueria Silao
1710 Atlanta Highway, Gainesville,
Ga. 30501
Score: 87, Grade A
Inspector: Adetayo Adewolu
The Biscuit Shoppe
1704 Cleveland Highway NE,
Gainesville, Ga. 30501
Score: 96, Grade: A
Inspector: Adetayo Adewolu
DEC. 14
Amanda’s Farm to Fork
5951 Main St., Lula, Ga. 30554
Score: 96, Grade: A
Inspector: Alex Reid
Hall County Jail
1700 Barber Road, Gainesville, Ga.
30507
Score: 96, Grade: A
Inspector: Kyle Hriczo
Lula Elementary School
6130 Chattahoochee St., Lula, Ga
30554
Score: 100, Grade: A
Inspector: Alex Reid
Luna’s Restaurant
200 Main St. SW, Suite 102
Gainesville, Ga. 30501
Score: 87, Grade: B
Observed Accumulated mold
debris inside the ice machine.
Inspector: Adetayo Adewolu
McDonald’s Restaurant
No. 1634
707 Jesse Jewell Parkway,
Gainesville, Ga. 30501
Score: 97, Grade: A
Inspector: Kyle Hriczo
Sweet Magnolias
118 Main St. SW Suite 10,
Gainesville, Ga. 30501
Score: 91, Grade: A
Inspector: Kyle Hriczo
The Georgia Mountain Food
Bank, Inc.
1642 Calvary Industrial Dr.,
Gainesville, Ga. 30507
Score: 100, Grade: A
Inspector: Adetayo Adewolu
Kenneth Hucks
OBITUARIES
Gertrude Cantrell Avery
Jan. 16, 1930-Dec. 14, 2018
Mrs. Gertrude Cantrell Avery, age 88, of
Dahlonega passed away Friday, Dec. 14,
2018.
Mrs. Avery was born in Cornelia, Ga., on
Jan. 16,1930, to the late Will and Leila Gar
rett Cantrell. In addition to her parents she
was preceded in death by her beloved hus
band George Avery, infant daughter Trudy
Carol Avery, brother Charles Cantrell, sister
Ann Rainwater, sister-in-law Ruth Cantrell,
sister-in-law Beth Cantrell, and sister-in-law
Virginia Avery.
Gertrude and her husband founded
Dahlonega Equipment and Supply Company
in 1962 and she was involved with the day-to-
day operations of the company until his pass
ing in 1990. Gertrude truly was devoted to
her family and to making everyone she met
feel like family. She loved and adored her
grandchildren and great grandchildren and
they affectionately called her “Mamaw.”
Gertrude served on the Lumpkin County
School board from 1976 to 1982 and was con
stantly involved in supporting activities and
fundraisers in the community. She loved her
church, Dahlonega Baptist, and helped to
provide the land the current church build
ing sits on today
Survivors include her daughter and son-
in-law JoAnn and Tom Rainey, Dahlonega;
son and daughter-in-law Stacy and Tammy
Avery, Dahlonega; grandchildren Jenni
fer Rainey, Christopher Rainey (Donna),
Jessica Rudasill (Evan), Catherine Avery,
and Caitlin Avery; great grandchildren
Andrew Rainey and Zoe Avery Rudasill;
brother James Cantrell, brother and sister-
in-law Cammie and Pat Cantrell, sister
Billie Cantrell, all of Dahlonega; brother-in-
law Joe Avery, Sugar Hill; several beloved
nieces, nephews, and other relatives.
Funeral services are scheduled for 1 p.m.
Monday, Dec. 17, 2018, at the Dahlonega
Baptist Church. Dr. Bill Hutcheson will
officiate. Interment will follow in Mt. Hope
Cemetery. The family will receive friends
from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday at Anderson-
Underwood Funeral Home.
Flowers are optional, or you may make
contributions to Dahlonega Baptist Church
234 Hawkins St., Dahlonega, GA 30533.
To share a memory of Gertrude or a con
dolence with the family visit andersonunder-
wood.com.
Anderson-Underwood Funeral Home,
Dahlonega
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The Times, Gainesville, Ga.
Dec. 16, 2018
Judith Deanna Clodfelter
Canady Dodge
Oct. 22, 1941-Dec. 5, 2018
Judith Deanna Clodfelter Canady Dodge,
77, of Gainesville, Ga., passed away Dec.
5, 2018, at Lanier Village Estates with her
husband Chip at her side. Judy was born on
Oct. 22,1941, in High Point, North Carolina;
the daughter of the late Charles and Rosa
Lee Poole Clodfelter. She is survived by her
husband of 28 years, Harlow “Chip” Dodge,
her daughter, Jennifer Canady O’ Neil, her
grandson Ian O’Neil, and her granddaugh
ter Kate O’Neil. She is also survived by her
step-son Harlow F. Dodge (Conni), Harlow’s
extended family, her close cousin Shayland
(Kenny) Edwards and their two daughters,
her aunt Virginia (Sissy)
Martin, and numerous
aunts, uncles, and cousins
in the Poole and Clodfelter
families.
Judy was a 1959 gradu
ate of Jamestown High
School in Jamestown (High
Point), North Carolina, a
1961 graduate of Mars Hill
Junior College, and a 1963
graduate of University of North Carolina —
Greensboro (then known as “Women’s Col
lege” or “WC.”
Judy was always a very active person.
After college and her first marriage, she was
an elementary school teacher in Marietta,
GA, then a librarian, first at NC State Uni
versity, then at a hospital in Charlotte, NC,
then at businesses in both Charlotte and in
Atlanta. After her marriage to Chip, Judy
was very proud to be instrumental in build
ing a new library as a volunteer at her new
church home, Dunwoody United Methodist
Church in Atlanta. She was very active in the
Church and Synagogue Library Association
(CSLA). Judy was also an active member of
the Dunwoody Women’s Club as well as the
United Methodist Women in both Atlanta
and Gainesville.
Judy was always active with people in
need. She was a volunteer with the Ameri
can Cancer Society in Charlotte, and she was
a host family for several foreign exchange
students both in Charlotte and Atlanta under
the auspices of the AFS (American Field
Service) foreign exchange program. She
was a “sighted guide” for a good friend and
professional story teller, Fiona Page. Judy
was a Stephen Ministry Training Leader
at Dunwoody United Methodist Church as
well as a Stephen Minister. After moving to
Lanier Village Estates (LVE), Judy enjoyed
many activities, both volunteer and social.
She was a writer for the LVE Village Voice,
a volunteer for the LVE and the Gainesville
First United Methodist Church libraries, a
member of the United Methodist Women,
a Stephen Ministry Leader, and an active
writer for the LVE Memoir Writers Group.
Judy enjoyed various LVE exercise groups
as well as playing bridge and Mah Jongg.
Funeral arrangements are being handled
by Memorial Park North Riverside Chapel,
989 Riverside Drive, Gainesville 30501. Visi
tation will be 4 to 7 PM at Memorial Park
Chapel on Monday, Dec. 17. A Celebration of
Life Service will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 18
at 4 PM at Gainesville First United Method
ist Church with the Rev. Carolyn Clifton offi
ciating. Burial will be at Arlington Memorial
Park in Sandy Springs, Ga., in a private fam
ily committal service on Wednesday, Dec.
19.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations
may be made in the memory of Judy to the
Lanier Village Estates Samaritan Fund, 4000
Village View Drive, Gainesville, GA 30506
or to Gainesville First United Methodist
Church, 2780 Thompson Bridge Rd, Gaines
ville, GA 30506.
Memorial Park North, Gainesville
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The Times, Gainesville, Ga.
Dec. 16,2018
DEATH NOTICES
Cullen Boles Davis
Died Dec. 15, 2018
Cullen Boles Davis, 64, of Jefferson died
Saturday. Visitation, 3 p.m. Wednesday, Dec.
19, funeral home chapel. Lawson Funeral
Home, Hoschton.
John Lindsey Jordan Jr.
Sept. 20, 1937-Dec. 12, 2018
John Lindsey Jordan Jr., 81, died Wednes
day. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Monday, Dec.
17, funeral home chapel. McDonald and Son
Funeral Home, Cumming.
Stella loma Mott Luse
Died Dec. 12, 2018
Stella loma Mott Luse, 90, of Gainesville
died Wednesday. Memorial Park Funeral
Home, Gainesville.
Sandra Jean Lutters
Died Dec. 15, 2018
Sandra Jean Lutters, 69, of Gainesville
died Saturday. Memorial Park North River
side Chapel, Gainesville.
George R. Morris Jr.
Died Dec. 14, 2018
George R. Morris Jr., 92, of Gainesville
died Friday. Little & Davenport Funeral
Home and Crematory, Gainesville.
Claude Oscar Warwick
Died Dec. 15, 2018
Claude Oscar Warwick, 82, of Gaines
ville died Saturday. Barrett Funeral Home,
Cleveland.
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