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‘The Summerville News, Thursday, January 31, 1985
DEATHS
Irby Abernathy
Irbr Abernathy, 75, resi
dent of Route 1, Summerville,
awey Sunday morning,
B o g
Mr. Abernathy was in
Cherokee Count&Aln.. March
13, 1909, son of the late James
lzera Afxmn.hy and Mandy
V:x.:fhn Abernathy. He was a
Holiness by faith and a retired
farmer,
Surviving are his wife,
Mrs. Lucille Abernathy; two
a rs. or
z. both of Bummu-vifrc: two
", lrbz Abernathy, Jr., and
David Abernathy, both of
Summerville; one sister, Mrs,
Mae Haggard of Clearwater,
Fla.; nine grandchildren; six
.rut-,nndchfldun; and
several nieces and nephews
also survive,
Funeral services were held
Tuesday, Jan. 29, at 2 g‘.m,
from the Berryton Bible Mis
sion with the Rev. Sanford
Ellenburg
Monument
Co.
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Deßerry and the Rev. Billy
Miller officiating.
Interment was in Lyerly
Cemetery.
Active mburou were
Carlton Jac , Terry Green,
James Burrage, Melvin
Jackson, Jim Ray and Gary
Williamson.
Hill Chapel of Lane
Funeral Home was in charge
of arrangements,
James Abney
James Dw:)‘ht Abney, 68,
a resident of 101 Kirbyng,rut.
Summerville, passed away
Monday afternoon, Jan. 28, at
his mzhm following an ex-
Mr. Abney was born in
Walker County May 11, 19186,
son of the late John C. Abnl?'
and Grace Mize Abney. He
was a member of the Summer
ville Flri-;‘n Bzgfm':: sghurch.
past pres tof t mmer
ville Lions Club, Past Com
mander of VFW Post 6688,
was a member of the Chat
tooga County Auxiliary
Sheriff Association, He was
retired from t',lu rubbori;.‘ing
do&‘nmcnt of Georgia Ru,
Mill and was a Veteran 07
World War 11. ;
Surviving are his wife,
Mrs. Elizabeth King Abney;
one son, James King Am
Rome; one grandson,
Kelly Abney of Rome; and
several nieces and nephews
also survive. ’
Funeral services were held
Wednesday, Jan. 30, at 11
a.m, from the Hill Charl of
Lane Funeral Home with Dr.
Jack Colwell officiating.
Interment was in Summer
ville Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were
Zane Ham, Hoyt Farmer,
John Stubbs, John W, Klns‘.
Jr., Clentis Pool, Elmer Smit
and L. C. Turner,
~ Honorary pallbearers were
Dr. Mufl&p;ml{. Ted Clark,
Gordon Little, Charles Elder,
E.C. Pesterfield, Troy
Hawkins, George Williams,
Mahue Black, and members of
the Braca Sunday School
Class of Summerville First
Bl%m Church.
ill Chapel of Lane
Funeral Home was in charge
of arrangements.
Harley Bandy
Harley Bandy, 60, a resi
dent of Houte l.’f‘rion,p.md
away Monday night, Jan. 28,
in Ormond Beach, Fla.
Mr. Bandy was born in
Walker CountEJum. 1924,
son of the late man Bandy
and Belle Rogers Bandy. He
was a &Jtism faith, was a
veteran of W War 11, and
was a pharmacist retired from
Eckerd Dru‘r Company in
Chatunoor. enn.
Surviving are his wife,
Mrs. B“H Bandy: one
daughter, Mrs. Joe Hill of
Ringgold; two gzand
daughters, Miss Amanda Hill
and Miss Julie Hill, both of
Ringgold; and several nieces
and nephews also survive.
Funeral services will be
held Thursday, (today), Jan.
31, at 4 t..m. from the Hill
Chapel of Lane Funeral Home
with the Rev. Charles Keith
and Minister Grant Davison
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Hill Chapel of Lane
Funeral Home will be in
charge of arrangements,
Guy Hix
Guy Hix, 73, a resident of
Mélbourne, Fla.. passed away
Tuesday, Jan. 22, in
Melbourne, Fla.
Mr. Hix was born in Chat
tooga County Sept. 23; 1911,
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as! X & yrt
Gilreath Hix,
Survtvlng‘ are his wife,
Mrs. Elizabeth Strickland
Hix; one dnughur. Miss Col
leen Hix, both of Melbourne,
Fla.; and al:‘owim and
nephews survive,
Funeral services were held
Saturday, Jan. 26, at 2 &.m.
from the Hill Chapel of Lane
Funeral Home with the Rev.
C. 8. Vernon officiating.
Interment was in West
Hill Cemetery.
Hill Chapel of Lane
Funeral Home was in charge
of arrangements.
Mark Payton
Mark Allen Patyon, 21, a
resident of Route 1, Summer
ville, passed away unex
gocudly Tuesday, Jan. 29, at
:60 a.m,
He was born in Chattooga
County Dec. 8, 1963, son of
the late Mittie Lee Allen
Payton. Mr. Payton was
employed as a Hyster
Operator and was a Baptist
by faith.
Surviving are his father,
Lewis Patyon of Summerville;
one dw.‘ot:r. Shelly Renae
Payton; four sisters, Mrs.
Janice Brock, Mrs. Sharon
Payton, both of Summerville,
Mrs. Shelia Payne of Macon
and Mrs. Cathy Marbutt of
LaFavette; six brothers,
alcolm Payton, Anthony
| cayton, Tim Payton, all of
| Summerville, Marvin Pm
h'))f Jack-on’vflg. Fla., pee
| Payton o ermany .
| Wayne Il’tywn of dlun.
| maternal grandfather, Charlie
| Allen of Summerville; and
| several nieces and nephews
| also survive,
i Funeral services will be
| held Thursday, (today), Jan.
{3l, at 1 %m. from the chapel
| of Erwin-Petitt Funeral Home
| with the Rev. Leon Hall and
| the Rev. G.W. Rosson of
| ficiating.
! Interment will be Garrett
! Cemetery, |
t Active pallbearers will be
Horace Payton, DeWayne
Dooley, D. A. Bennett, Danny J
Bennett, Bobby Brown and
Scott Ash. i
Erwin-Petitt Funeral
Home is in charge of ar
rangements, ’ ‘
‘Stella Ray |
| Mrs. Stella Whitley Ash ;
}g:{. 86, a resident of Tower |
| Drive, Rome, and formerly of |
ICh-uooga County, Enud ‘
| away Friday, Jan. 25, in a
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! Mrs. Ray was born in
| Gwinnett County Deec. 27,
| Tom and Mary Luia Whitley,
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| She was a member of the Mid- |
| way Baptist Church. !
Surviving are one |
| daughter, Mrs. Betty Lively |
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of Rome; five grandchildren
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| Miss Holly and Robert
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| Funeral services were held
gSundndr‘.' Jan. 27, at a&.:
| from Hill Chng of
| Funeral Home with the Rev.
| Wrathburn Cash officiating.
| Interment was in Summer
{vinoCuuury.
| Active pallbearers were
| Billy Myr& Bud Whitley,
| Pete Hutchins, Ronald Shfi
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[ Hill Chapel of Lane
| Funeral Home was in charge
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Jackson County, Ala., July
19, 1920, daughter of the late
Abbie Wn and Eliza
Frances Trvgi:rys‘:
was a member of the
Bazt‘i:t Church and was a
ret beautician.
Surviving are her sister,
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Miss Lou Ellen Troglin of |
Summerville; one niece, Miss |
Sara Arnold of Summerville. |
Funeral services will be |
held Thursday, (today), Jan.
31, at 2 m.‘fiun the Hill
Chrlol Funeral Home
with the Rev. John Paul |
Parker and the Rev. John E. %
Interment ‘wnifi‘ho in Sum- ;
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Eddie , Ezra Guinn, Ed |
Guinn, Tommy Hawkins, |
Albert Roach and Jimmy |
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Hill Chapel of Lane |
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| Summerville resident |
Karen Denise Pool was named |
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