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BARNESVILLE MARBLE & GRANITE COMPANY
In Loving Memory
Of
Frankie Freeman Evans
October 3, 1954-August 10, 2008
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Don’t grieve for me, for now I’m free
I’m following the path God has laid you see.
I took His hand when I heard Him call
I turned my back and left it all.
I could not stay another day
To laugh, to love, to work, to play.
Task left undone must stay that way
I found that peace at the close of day.
If my parting has left a void
Then fill it with remembered joy.
A friendship shared, a laugh a kiss
Oh yes, these things I too will miss.
Be not burned with times of sorrow
I wish you the sunshine of tomorrow.
My life’s been full, I savored much
Good friends, good times, a loved one’s touch.
Perhaps my time seemed too brief
Don’t lengthen it now with undue grief.
Lift up your hearts and peace to thee
God wanted me now, He set me free
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Sadly missed by your family
In loving memory
of our love one.
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We gave you all the love ice
had, but it was not enough.
The Lord had more to give, so
He took you away from us.
Sadly missed by,
Mother Ludie M. Lyons
Sister, Children, Grandchildren,
Relatives & Friends.
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^Reporter
October 15, 2008
Monroe County Memorial Chapel
Monroe Memorial Gardens
Sincere thanks
I would like to thank everyone for all the prayers, calls
and cards after my surgery and throughout my recovery.
Sincerely,
Glynn F. Doster
Our deepest gratitude
The family of the late Kenneth Roland Dargan would
like to express a sincere thanks to Monroe County
Hospital, United Hospice of Macon, Dr. Caldwell, Dr.
Goodwin, Monroe County EMS and all the many friends
and family for your thoughts and prayers. God bless you.
The Dargan family and the White family
Kindness meant so much
We, the family of Frankie Lavon Freeman Evans, would
like to express how deeply grateful we are for each and
every expression of love and concern shown during the
loss of our loved one. We could not have made it through
the trying hours without your many acts of kindness.
Whether it was through your prayers, tears, laughs,
touches or hugs, we are eternally grateful for everything
you’ve done or wanted to do. We ask that you contnue to
pray for us and for our strength as we continue to thank
God for blessing us with friends and loved ones like you.
The Evans, Freeman and Hogan families
Serving Middle Georgia for Over 100 Years
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Call your local Monroe County representative
Scott Harrell
478-256-3586
or toll free: 800-551-1102
3250 Vineville Ave., Macon, GA 31208
Bill Bazemore is president and CEO of Monroe County Bank. His
focused leadership and oversight have moved Monroe County Bank to
the forefront of the banking industry setting the standard for excellence.
Bazemore’s vision for the bank and the strategies he has implemented
have created a road map for success. Customers have come to rely on his
wise counsel and on the expertise of his prepared, confident staff. Cus
tomer service is a priority at Monroe County Bank and is a contributing
factor to the banks overall success.
Bazemore’s leadership ability and commitment to service is also
reflected in his willingness to help his community prosper and thrive.
He serves in various capacities in the First Baptist Church of Foryth; he
is chairman of the Downtown Development Authority and he coaches
little league sports. Bazemore said, “My father instilled within me the
value of making a positive difference in people’s lives. When I was a
teenager I watched him coach T-ball and enjoyed assisting him. I’ve
always enjoyed coaching over the years and now more so than ever since
I have a son participating in sports.”
When you have a desire to help others in your profession, commu
nity and family, banker’s hours don't end at 5 p.m.
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We work overtime,
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BY JOLEE VAUGHN
The Circle of Care thrift
shop is one of Forsyth’s
busiest charities, but a
neighbor is asking cus
tomers to be more charita
ble in their parking.
James Henigman, owner
of ATG Studio, asked the
city council on Oct. 7 for
help in keeping his private
parking area reserved only
for his customers.
Henigman said his busi
ness, located on Phelps
Street, has very limited
parking and is located
across the street from The
Circle of Care. Both busi
nesses have quite a few
visitors during the day, and
Henigman says, “it (park
ing) is beginning
to get out of
hand. I have
signs in places,
and I am very
strict with my
employees.”
Councilman
Mike Dodd
checked out the
property prior to
the meeting and
stated, “it is pri
vate property
with a sidewalk,
and people are
parking on his
property and on the side
walk. There should be no
parking for Circle of Care
customers on his side.”
Henigman says he has
is handicapped,
but I do not
want to get in a
confrontation on
a weekly basis.”
Mayor Tye
Howard sug
gested using a
“different style
sign or better
signs” might
help the situa
tion. He also
stated, “the
parking prob
lem is probably
blocking the
post office exit as well. We
will begin to address it.”
Councilman Melvin
Lawrence added, “We will
start tomorrow.”
ATG Studio owner James Henigman says Circle of Care cus
tomers are blocking his parking lot.
done everything in his
power to rectify the situa
tion, but nothing has
worked. He also stated, “I
don’t mind helping out if
someone has a big load or
Parking frustration at ATG