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PAGE 8A BANKS COUNTY NEWS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2023 Obituaries Ray Willis Bennett WINDER — Ray Willis Bennett, 90, Winder, passed away peacefully surrounded by family in the early morning hours of Wednesday, November 15, 2023. Ray was born Septem ber 16, 1933, in Wind er, the second son of Era and Lester Bennett. After serving in the Army from 1953 to 1955, he began his career as a millwright with General Motors. He retired in 1990 having served 35 years. For the next 33 years he perfected doing a little bit of this and that, building what he wanted (how he wanted) and making sure not one blade of grass grew longer than any other blade of grass on his property. He enjoyed his family, being outdoors and cheering on the Georgia Bulldogs. Ray was preceded in death by his parents; his broth ers, John, Bob, Jack and Dave; and sisters, Sue and Donnie. Survivors include his children, Debora Skinner (Phil), Garry Bennett, Tara Bennett (Justin) and Jeffrey Ben nett (Cary); ex-wife LaDonna Bennett; bonus daugh ters, Michelle Alarcon (Manuel), Sherrie Holcomb (de ceased) and Tina Huling (Joe); bonus son, Leslie Moore (Jan); brother, Sam Bennett (Sonia); sister, Evelyn Ben nett Merkison; grandchildren, Jarrod (Jessica), Steven (Katelyn), Robert (Hannah), Sean, Caitlyn, Braedon, Ethan, Olivia, Mason, Roy, AJ, Wyatt, Audrey, Anala, Isaac, Sarah, Lucian and Varick; and great-grandchil dren, Brynlee, Karter-Thomas and Karson-Michael. Funeral service: Friday, November 17,2023, at 2 p.m. in Smith Memory Chapel at Smith Funeral Home, 755 Atlanta Hwy. SE, Winder. The burial will follow at Bar- row Memorial Gardens. Family to receive friends: Thursday, November 16, 2023, from 5 until 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Smith Funeral Home, Winder, is in charge of arrange ments. Published by MainStreet Newspapers, Inc. Week of November 19-25 Douglas Edward Epps DANIELSVILLE — Douglas Edward Epps, 84, Danielsville, entered into his eternal rest Friday, No vember 10, 2023. Bom September 11, 1939, he and twin sister Dolores were the middle of six children born to the late Marvin Elco Epps and Lucy Ann Bradley Epps. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by siblings, Mary Eve lyn Coile, Paul Lee Epps, Shelvy Jean Whitehead and Kenneth Dillard Epps. Doug was a native of Athens but lived most of his adult life in Madison County in the Danielsville community. He was a Veteran of the United States Marine Corps Reserves and was a retiree of the Ath- ens-Clarke County Fire Department. Doug also vol unteered with the Hull Volunteer Fire Department and served with the Athens Regional Medical Center En gineering Department. He owned and operated Doug Epps Construction. He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Donna (O’Kel ley) Epps; children, Donice Moss, Athens, Dustin Epps, Chattanooga, Tennessee, and Dee (Hal) Reynolds, Comer; as well as four beloved grandchildren, Hannah Bordon, Landon Moss, John Reynolds and Andrew Reynolds; his twin sister, Dolores Pettyjohn, Athens; and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral service: Monday, November 20, 2023, at 2 p.m. at Gilead Baptist Church, Danielsville, Ga. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Daniels ville Volunteer Fire Department, P.O. Box 689, Dan ielsville, Ga. 30633. The family would like to extend their appreciation to the staff of Brookside Assisted Living and Bridgeway Hospice for the wonderful care that was provided to Mr. Epps. Lord and Stephens, Danielsville, is in charge of ar rangements. www.lordandstephens.com. Published by MainStreet Newspapers, Inc. Week of November 19-25 Bill Anderson Guyton WATKINSVILLE — Bill Anderson Guyton, 84, Watkinsville, died Tuesday, November 14, 2023, at Piedmont Athens Regional Medical Center. Mr. Guyton was bom in Atlanta to the late Bill Anderson and Lucille Lively Guyton. He served in the National Guard and was retired from the City of Atlanta as a resource manager. Mr. Guyton loved the University of Georgia and At lanta Braves; as well as, working in the yard and travel ing — especially to the beach. In addition to his parents, Mr. Guyton was preceded in death by his daughter, Robin Guyton; and brothers, Don Guyton and Frank Guyton. Mr. Guyton is survived by his wife, Marie McEn- tire Guyton, Watkinsville; son, Vince Guyton (Savan nah), Jefferson; daughter, Shelley Edwards, Athens; step-daughters, Jennifer Litle (Kevin), Canton, and Shannon Medders, Commerce; sister, Linda McNees, Decatur; and grandchildren, Chloe, Easton, Vivian, Clover, Landon and Sydney. Funeral service: Friday, November 17, 2023, at 1 p.m. graveside at Grey Hill Cemetery with the Rev. Russ Brown officiating. At the family’s request, in lieu of flowers, donate to your local food bank. Little-Ward Funeral Home, Commerce, is in charge of arrangements. Published by MainStreet Newspapers, Inc. Week of November 19-25 Edna Owensby Holcomb ATHENS — Edna Ow ensby Holcomb, 88, Ath ens (formerly of Colbert), passed away on Wednes day, November 15, 2023, at her home at Terra Bella Epps Bridge Retirement Community. Mrs. Holcomb was the widow of Terry C. Hol comb, to whom she was happily married 64 years. Bom in Madison County, she was the daughter of Garnet and Lillie B. Owensby and was also preceded in death by two brothers, Joe Owensby and Bobby Ow ensby; and a daughter, Sandra Denise. Edna’s favorite things included living in various plac es throughout the U.S. and overseas during their mil itary years, traveling in their RV after her retirement, campground hosting and making new friends in the temporary workplaces. She also was an avid reader and crocheted for craft shows. She was an LPN at Athens Regional Medical Center for many years, a career she loved, after gradu ating from nursing school at 43 years of age. When she was no longer able to live alone, she chose to live at Iris Place, later renamed Terra Bella Epps Bridge, where she made many new friends. Survivors include her three children, David (Barbara) Holcomb, West Point, Utah, Michael (Susan) Holcomb, Hull, and Janet (Kurk) Lance, Maxeys; siblings, Ed (Carol) Owensby, Jimmy (Shirley) Owensby, Elizabeth (Willard) Crider, Marie (Randy) Hill, Jeriel (Emily) Owensby and Steve (Evie) Owensby; 14 grandchil dren; 16 great-grandchildren; and multiple nieces and nephews. Graveside service: Saturday November 18, 2023, at 11:30 a.m. at Danielsville Memorial Gardens. The in terment will be in Danielsville Memorial Gardens. Family to receive friends: Saturday, November 18, 2023, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at the funeral home. Her family would like to thank Family Hospice of Athens for their unwavering and tender care as well as Barbara Foster and her staff with At Home Loving Care for their compassion and love during her final months. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that contributions be made to the American Cancer Association or to a charity of your choice. Lord & Stephens Funeral Homes, Danielsville, Ga., is in charge of arrangements, www.lordandstephens. com. Published by MainStreet Newsapapers, Inc. Week of November 19-25 Joseph “Don” LaRose WINDER — Joseph “Don” LaRose, 92, Wind er, passed away on Mon day, November 13, 2023. Don was born in Moo- sup, Connecticut, to par ents Ovila and Beatrice LaRose on December 14, 1930. Upon graduating high school in 1948 Don enrolled in the United States Air Force. During this time, while serving stationed in Merced, California, Don met his future wife, Becky. Don and Becky married in 1950 and adopted three sons, Bruce, Willis and Ronald. From there Don moved his family to Europe for six years before returning to Columbus, Ohio. He served on the Lockboume Air Force base for two years before moving to Cape Cod (Otis Air Force Base), Massachusetts. From there, Don went on an isolated tour to Greenland for a year before relocating to Newfoundland where he spent three years. Don spent the remainder of his military career in Sac ramento, California, going on another isolated tour (this time in Turkey for two years) and then Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland before his retirement in 1969. After retiring from the Air Force, Don moved to Jew ett City, Connecticut, and began what ended up being a 22-year career with the United States Post Office. Don retired from the Post Office and moved to Lawrencev- ille in 1992 before moving to Winder in 1998. Throughout his life, Don was very involved in the Catholic Church where he sang in the choir and min istered Eucharist in home to those who couldn’t attend services. Don was also a member of the Knights of Columbus for over 25 years. In addition to his parents, Don is preceded in passing by his wife, Becky LaRose; sons, Bruce and Ronald LaRose; brother, Ronald (Barbara) LaRose; sister, Lu cille “Lou” (Guy) Gignac; and nephew, Bryan Gignac. Don is survived by his son, Willis LaRose; niece, Lori LaRose; nephews, Paul and Wayne Gignac; 12 grand children; 23 great-grandchildren; and three great-great grandchildren. Smith Funeral Home, Winder, is in charge of arrange ments. Published by MainStreet Newspapers, Inc. Week of November 19-25 Andrew “Drew” Timothy Lawler BRASELTON — Andrew “Drew” Timothy Lawler, 61, Braselton, passed away on Wednesday, November 8, 2023. Mr. Lawler was an avid outdoorsman that loved fishing. He was a devoted family man and a Univer sity of Georgia sports en thusiast, Go Dawgs! Drew attended Ivy Creek Baptist Church. Mr. Lawler was preced ed in death by his father, Harold Lawler. Mr. Lawler is survived by his loving wife, Anita Hayes Lawler, Braselton; son and his fiance, Matthew Morrow (Madison Dash- ner), Braselton; mother, June Rollins Lawler, Auburn; siblings, Susan (Weyman) Perry, Jefferson, Greg Law ler, Dallas, Johnny (Robin) Lawler, Duluth, and Kath erine (Anthony) Fedele, Auburn; mother-in-law, Bet ty Hayes, Braselton; brother-in-law, Steve (Barbara) Hayes, Braselton; nephew, Stevie (Brittany) Hayes, Jefferson, great-niece, Emma Lou Hayes, Jefferson; and a host of extended family and friends also survive. Funeral service: Thursday, November 16, 2023, at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Carter Funeral Home with Dr. Craig Dale and Bishop Jerry Gaddis officiating. Burial will follow the service at the Braselton Church of God of Prophecy Cemetery. Family to receive friends: Thursday, November 16, 2023, from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. at Carter Funeral Home. Flowers are accepted for the funeral service. Carter Funeral Home, Winder, is entrusted with the arrangements. Published by MainStreet Newspapers, Inc. Week of November 19-25 Betty Joyce Marcus HULL — Betty Joyce Marcus, 87, Hull, passed away peacefully on Monday, November 13, 2023. Bom in Athens, she was a daughter of the late Rob ert H. Wages Sr. and Mary Catherine O’Kelley Wag es. Betty was a homemak er for several years before she began working with Lowe’s until her retire ment. She was a longtime member of Central Baptist Church where she served as a Sunday School teach er, church clerk and was active with the kitchen com mittee. Most importantly, Betty loved her family, espe cially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren and will be remembered for her willingness to help others. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 59 years, Charlie F. Marcus; siblings, Robert H. Wages Jr., Lena Helen Stewart and Buddy Wages; and her son-in-law, David Sprinkles. Survivors include her daughters, Sheree Hardigree (Lynn) and Sandra K. Marcus; special niece (third daughter), Beverly Stewart Slay; brother, Doyle Wages (Barbara); three grandchildren, Ashley Brueshaber (JJ), Casey Land (Michael) and Tabitha Hardeman (Zach Saxton); and three great-grandchildren, John Reid Brueshaber, Adalynn Grace Hardeman and Rhett Alex ander Saxton. Funeral service: Thursday, November 16, 2023, at 1 p.m. at Central Baptist Church. Interment will fol low at Evergreen Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be JJ Brueshaber, John Brueshaber, Zach Saxton, Michael Land, Larry Wages and Lamar Wages. Family to receive friends: Wednesday, November 15, 2023, from 6 until 8 p.m. at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations are requested to the American Heart Association, www.heart.org. The family would like to extend their appreciation to Betty’s caregivers, Tracy, Wanda, Pam S., Becky, Deeann, Pam D. and Felicia and the staff of Compassus Hospice. Lord and Stephens, East, is in charge of arrange ments. www.lordandstephens.com. Published by MainStreet Newspapers, Inc. Week of November 19-25