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MAINSTREET NEWSPAPERS
THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 2009
Obituaries
Albert Autton berry
SNELLVILLE - Albert C.
Auttonberry, 81, died Friday,
January 16, 2009, following an
extended illness.
Born in Louisiana, he lived
in the metro
Atlanta area for
the past 11 years
and was for
merly employed
as a sales manager with Millen
Industries. He was a veteran,
having served in the United
States Navy during World War II
in the Pacific theater.
Survivors include his wife,
Vivian Auttonberry, Snellville;
daughter and son-in-law, June
and Richard Vancil, Snellville;
grandchildren, Richard D. Vancil
and wife, Jennifer, St. Louis,
Allison and Dr. Brian Douglas,
Hoschton, Ronald A. Vancil,
Snellville; four great-grand
children; sisters, Beluah Mae
Martin, California, Lois Mae
Zimmer, Louisiana; brothers and
sisters-in-law, Ellis and Faye
Auttonberry and Louis and Lori
Auttonberry, all of Louisiana.
Graveside services were held
Monday, January 19, at Hamilton
Mill Memorial Gardens in
Buford with the Rev. Bruce
Hardy officiating.
Memorial contributions may
be made to The American Cancer
Society.
Hamilton Mill Memorial
Chapel, Buford, was in charge
of arrangements.
Published by MainStreet Newspapers, Inc.
January 22, 2009.
Glenn Baker
LULA - Glenn Stephen
Baker, 41, died Monday, January
12, 2009.
Arrangements to be announced
later by Tapp/Tim Stewart
Funeral Home and Crematory,
Buford.
Tapp/Tim Stewart Funeral
Home, Buford, is in charge of
arrangements.
Published by MainStreet Newspapers, Inc.
January 22, 2009.
Carlton Bremer
WINDER - Carlton Henry
Bremer Jr., 84, died Friday,
January 16, 2009.
Born in Utica, N.Y., he was the
son of the late Carlton Bremer
Sr. and Helen W. Bremer. He
served as president of the Atlanta
Textile Club
in 1961,
and was a
graduate of
Dartmouth
College in
Hanover,
N.H., with a
BA in busi
ness. Mr.
Bremer was
preceded
in death by
Bremer.
Survivors
Karen M. Bremer, Winder; son
and daughter-in-law, Carlton H.
"Hank” Bremer III and Kathy
Bremer, Atlanta; daughters and
son-in-law, Beverly W. Bremer,
Margaret and Jerry Woodruff, all
of Atlanta; step-son, Tim Moran
and wife, Kristi, Pueblo, Colo.;
step-daughter, Karen Fullerton
and husband. West, Suwanee;
grandchildren, Grace Woodruff,
Davis Woodruff and Taylor &
Hunter Bremer; step-grandchil
dren, Kellie Pepitone, Kevin
Hewitt Kaleigh Moran, Lindsay
Moran, Charlie Moran, Kelsey
Moran; and step-great-grand-
children, McKenzie and Reese
Pepitone.
Memorial services were held
Tuesday at St. Mary & St. Martha
of Bethany, Buford, with Father
Timothy Watts officiating.
Memorial contributions may
be made to the American Lung
Association, 2452 Spring Rd.,
Smyrna, Ga. 30080.
Smith Funeral Home, Winder,
was in charge of arrangements.
Published by MainStreet Newspapers, Inc.
January 22, 2009.
Frank Broadnax
a brother, William
include his wife.
DANIELSVILLE - Frank
Broadnax, 77, died Wednesday,
January 14, 2009.
Born on April 5, 1931, he
was the son of the late Eugene
Brookins and
Susie Johnson
Broadnax, and
was a resident
of Madison County for 38 years.
He was a wood restoration mas
ter craftsman and also an author.
He proudly served his country in
the United States Air Force in the
Korean Conflict. He was Baptist,
and was music director for sev
eral local churches in the area,
Ila Baptist, Danielsville Baptist,
Comer Baptist, Maysville
Baptist, Holy Springs Baptist
in Bowman, Pleasant Grove in
Neece, Arnoldsville Baptist, and
Central Baptist.
Survivors include his loving
wife of 47 years, Rhonda Smith
Broadnax; sons, Mark Broadnax
and Barry Broadnax; daughter.
Erica Broadnax Pauly; broth
er, Leamon Broadnax; sister,
Marree Eskew; grandchildren,
Anna, Kate, Seth and Austin;
and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, January 17, in the cha
pel of Brown Funeral Home with
the Rev. Dayton Logan officiat
ing. Burial was in Danielsville
Memorial Gardens.
Pallbearers were Moses
Griswald Jr., David Broadnax,
John Ray Howell, Gary Dean
Johnson, Jerome Howell and
Glen Howell. Honorary pall
bearer was Bobby Howell.
Brown Funeral Home,
Danielsville, was in charge of
arrangements.
Published by MainStreet Newspapers, Inc.
January 22, 2009.
Johnny Brock
ALTO - Johnny Gordon
Brock, 53, died Sunday, January
18, 2009, at Northeast Georgia
Medical Center in Gainesville.
Born in
Jackson
County, he
was the son
of the late
Floyd J.
Brock and
the late Lucy
Robinson
Brock. He
was a truck
driver.
Survivors
include sons, Chris Brock, Mt.
Airy, Jeremy Brock, Alto; daugh
ter, Carla Ayers, Alto; brother,
Bobby Brock, Maysville; sis
ters, Gladys Croy and May
Belle Brock, both of Commerce,
Carrina Gailey, Homer; five
grandchildren; and nieces and
nephews.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday, January 21, in the
chapel of Ivie Funeral Home with
the Revs. John Mark Hunter and
Stanley O'Kelley officiating.
Ivie Funeral Home, Commerce,
was in charge of arrangements.
Published by MainStreet Newspapers, Inc.
January 22, 2009.
Daisy Capes
MONROE - Daisy S. Capes,
92, formerly of Hoschton, died
Saturday, January 17, 2009.
Born in Walton County, she
the daughter of the late James
Clark and Lindy Reeves Sorrells.
She was preceded in death by
her husband. Tommy Capes,
was a retiree of Cherokee
Manufacturing Company, and
was a member of Oak Grove
Baptist Church.
Survivors include sons and
daughters-in-law, James and
Betty Capes, Hoschton, Jerry
and Carolyn Capes, Monroe;
grandchildren, Craig T. Capes
and Christie Stewart; great-
granddaughter, Ally Stewart.
Funeral services were held
Monday, January 19, in the
chapel of Carter Funeral Home
with the Revs. Robbie Black and
Truman Humphries officiating.
Burial was in Chapel Christian
Church Cemetery.
Carter Funeral Home, Winder,
was in charge of arrangements.
Published by MainStreet Newspapers, Inc.
January 22, 2009.
Carolyn Davis
COMMERCE - Carolyn
Davis, 68, died Sunday, January
18, 2009.
A native of Barrow County,
she was the daughter of the late
Emory Wade and Minnie Lee
Jones Gunter. She was a home
maker, a member of Bethlehem
First Baptist Church, and was a
former Sunday school teacher.
Survivors include a son, Jody
Davis, Dacula; daughter, Tina
Burge, Bucyrus, Ohio; brothers,
Edward Ray Gunter, Braselton,
Larry Ralph Gunter, Royston;
sisters, Frances Sullen, Braselton,
Ann Doster and Debbie Gunter,
both of Hoschton, Shirley Pruitt,
Commerce; and five grandchil
dren.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday, January 20, in the cha
pel of Carter Funeral Home with
Pastor Louis Gaddis officiating.
Burial was in the Bethlehem
United Methodist Church cem
etery.
Carter Funeral Home, Winder,
was in charge of arrangements.
Published by MainStreet Newspapers, Inc.
January 22, 2009.
Margaret Epps
ACWORTH - Margaret L.
Epps, 74, died Friday, January
16, 2009, at Cartersville
Heartland Hospice.
Born in Jackson County, she
was the daughter of the late
Clarence and Clara Veals Jacks.
She was a member of Hill Crest
Baptist Church in Acworth and
was a retired waitress. Mrs. Epps
was preceded in death by her
husband, George C. Epps; and a
son, George Michael Epps.
Survivors include a son and
daughter-in-law, Tim and Susan
Epps, Acworth; sisters, Reba
Warr, Ocala, Fla., and Wilma
Moore, Nicholson; granddaugh
ters, Ashley Barksdale, Michelle
Epps and Margie Epps, all of
Acworth.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday, January 20, in the cha
pel of Little-Ward Funeral home
with the Rev. Paul Vance offi
ciating. Burial was in Jackson
Memorial Gardens.
Little-Ward Funeral home.
Commerce, was in charge of
arrangements.
Published by MainStreet Newspapers, Inc.
January 22, 2009.
‘Nan’Forester
ROYSTON - Frances “Nan"
Scarboro Forester, 79, died
Tuesday, January 20, 2009,
at her residence, following an
extended illness.
Born in Franklin County on
September 23, 1929, she was
the daughter of the late James
Oscar and
Mary Moon
Scarboro.
She worked
as a seam
stress in the
garment
industry in
Royston and
Carnesville
during the
1950s and
1960s, and worked at home as
a daycare provider for many
children during the 1970s.
She retired from Life Springs
Resources (formerly Advocate
Press) after 10 years of service.
The love and care she gave to
everyone she encountered made
a great impact on countless lives,
loved ones added. She will be
greatly missed. Mrs. Forester
was a member of the Peniel
Pentecostal Holiness Church,
and was preceded in death by her
husband, Jack Forester; grand
son, Keith Smith; brothers, O.B.
Scarboro, Eldridge Scarboro and
Jimmy Scarborough; and a sis
ter, Blondine Settlemyre.
Survivors include daugh
ters and sons-in-law, Margaret
and Roger B. Smith, Debra
and Benjamin Grizzle, all of
Royston; grandchildren, David
Smith, Gordon Grizzle and
Tyler Grizzle; brother, Walter
Scarborough, China Grove,
N.C.; sisters, Lucille Forrester,
Carnesville, Evangeline
Callaway, Royston, and Mary
Jane Beard, Elberton; adopted
children, R.C. Bentley, Dallas,
N.C., Vonnie Brown and Darlene
Leard, both of Bowersville, A.B.
Bentley, Concord, N.C., and
H.T. Bentley, Miami, Fla.; many
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held
at 11:00 a.m., Thursday, January
22, at the Peniel Pentecostal
Holiness Church with the Revs.
Bert Synan, Gary Osteen and
John Ingham officiating. Burial
will follow in the church cem
etery. The family will receive
friends from 6-9 p.m. Wednesday
at the funeral home. The body
will be placed in the church at
10:30 a.m. Thursday morning.
Pruitt Funeral Home, Royston,
is in charge of arrangements.
Published by MainStreet Newspapers, Inc.
January 22, 2009.
R.L. Funderburk
MAYSVILLE - R.L.
Funderburk, 78, of Maysville,
died Friday, January 16, 2009,
at his residence following an
extended illness.
Born on October 9, 1930, in
Jackson County, he was the son
of the late Albert and Rosa Mae
Funderburk. He was a painter and
a member of Pond Fork Baptist
Church. Mr. Funderburk was
preceded in death by children,
Brenda Gene Bruce, Johnny Lee
Funderburk, and Connie Arlene
Funderburk.
Survivors include his wife,
Nina Lee Funderburk, Maysville;
son, James Funderburk,
Maysville; daughters, Nola
Kathleen Gregory and Julie
Ann Reed, both of Jacksonville,
Fla., Carol Sue Mensik and
Nina Mae Funderburk, both
of Maysville; brothers, L.C.
Funderburk, Jefferson, T.W.
Funderburk, J.W. Funderburk
and Johnny Funderburk, all of
Pendergrass, Gene Funderburk,
Clayton, Larry Funderburk,
Toccoa; sisters, Sadie Strange,
Covington, Hazel Nix, Fannie
Lance and Ruby Franklin, all of
Pendergrass; 26 grandchildren;
37 great-grandchildren; and two
great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Sunday, January 18, at Pond
Fork Baptist Church with the
Rev. Johnny Knight officiating.
Burial was in the church cem
etery.
Ward's Funeral Home,
Gainesville, was in charge of
arrangements.
Published by MainStreet Newspapers, Inc.
January 22, 2009.
‘Robbie’ Gasaway
PENDERGRASS - Robert
Daniel "Robbie” Gasaway Jr.,
28, died Thursday, January 15,
2009, at his residence.
Born in Orlando, Fla., he
was the son of Robert Daniel
Gasaway Sr. of Pendergrass and
Debra Kimbrell of Commerce.
Survivors in addition to his par
ents, include daughters, Audrey
Gasaway, Sylvester, and Daniell
Gasaway, Braselton; brother and
sister-in-law, Richard and Ashley
Gasaway, Commerce; grand
parents, Betty Ann Gasaway,
Pendergrass, Melvin Fechther,
Nocona, Texas, and Beverly
Fechther, Orlando, Fla.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday, January 20, in the cha
pel of Ivie Funeral Home. Burial
was in the Grey Hill Cemetery.
Ivie Funeral Home, Commerce,
was in charge of arrangements.
Published by MainStreet Newspapers, Inc.
January 22, 2009.
John Gilreath
WINDER - John Gilreath,
71, died Wednesday, January 14,
2009.
Born in Dawson County, he
was the son of the late Norman
D. and Jessie R. Gilreath. He had
lived in Dahlonega before mov
ing to Winder, and was retired
from North Georgia College
after 25 years of service. He was
a member of Bethlehem Baptist
Church in Dahlonega, and after
moving to Winder, he attended
East Side Baptist Church. Mr.
Gilreath was preceded in death
by a sister, Wilma Fay Day; and
brother, Herbert Gilreath.
Survivors include his wife.
Verba Jean Gilreath, Winder; sis
ters and brother-in-law, Savilla
M. Sanders, Statham, Brenda
and James Jones, Bethlehem;
brothers and sisters-in-law,
James “Bud” and Inez Gilreath,
Winder, Jimmy and Evelyn
Gilreath, Bethlehem, Roy and
Sylvia Gilreath, Statham; broth-
er-in-law. Jack Day, Winder; and
a sister-in-law, Jane B. Gilreath,
Dawsonville.
Funeral services were held
Friday, January 16, at Smith
Memory Chapel with the Revs.
Darrell Gilmer and Jack Segars
officiating. Burial was in Barrow
Memorial Gardens.
Memorial contributions may
be made to the Georgia Heart
Association, 1720 Epps Bridge
Pkwy., Athens, Ga. 30606.
Smith Funeral Home, Winder,
was in charge of arrangements.
Published by MainStreet Newspapers, Inc.
January 22, 2009.
Ronnie Grizzle
GAINESVILLE Ronnie
Winfred Grizzle, 48, died
Monday, January 19, 2009, fol
lowing a sudden illness.
Born December 22, 1960, in
Gainesville, he was the son of
Junior Winfred Grizzle and Ila
Mae Smith Grizzle of Gainesville
and lived all his life in Hall
County. He was an Associate
Pastor at Oakwood Church of
God, where he was instrumen
tal in designing the sanctuary
and other new additions of the
church. He taught the adult
Sunday school class and trained
workers for the church. He was
a worship leader and was an
advocate in visiting the sick, and
loved Oakwood Church of God,
where he gave much of his time
and services for the work of the
Lord.
Mr. Grizzle was preceded in
death by his two children.
Survivors in addition to his
parents, include his wife of
21 1/2 years, Tammy Grizzle,
Gainesville; son, Kyle Grizzle,
Gainesville; brother and sister-in-
law Pastor Michael and Angela
Grizzle, Gainesville; sisters and
brothers-in-law, Debbie and
Steve Lott, Humble, Texas, Lisa
and Ricky Marlow, Gainesville,
Angie and Mark Vandiver, Lula;
father-in-law and mother-in-
law, Grady and Linda Roberts,
Gainesville; sisters-in-law and
brothers-in-law, Janet and Jack
Crowder, Gainesville, Christy
and Scott Cramer, Dawsonville;
brothers-in-law and sisters-in-
law Joey and Connie Roberts of
Gainesville, Freddy and Teresa
Roberts, Gainesville; and nieces
and nephews.
Funeral services were held at
Oakwood Church of God on
Wednesday, January 21, with
burial to follow in Memorial
Park Cemetery. Pastor Michael
Grizzle, the Revs. Mark Vandiver,
Jerry Reynolds and Zach Watson
officiated. Memorial Park
Funeral Home, Gainesville, was
in charge of arrangements.
Published by MainStreet Newspapers, Inc.
January 22, 2009.
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Betty Howington
CONYERS - Betty
Howington, 75, formerly of
Stone Mountain, died Sunday,
January 18, 2009.
She was a member of
Smokerise Baptist Church,
where she sang in the choir.
Survivors include her husband,
Dwight Howington, Conyers;
son, Michael P. Howington,
Jefferson; brother, Garland
McCuen, Gastonia, N.C.; grand
children, Jessie Howington,
Rebekah Howington, Zed
Howington; and several nieces,
nephews and cousins.
Funeral services will be
held Thursday, January 22, at
2 p.m., at Scot Ward's Harry
White Chapel with Dr. Truett
Gannon officiating. Burial will
be in Green Meadow Memorial
Gardens. The family will receive
friends Wednesday from 6 to 8
p.m. and Thursday from 1 p.m.
until service time at the funeral
home.
Scot Ward Funeral Services,
Harry White Chapel, Conyers, is
in charge of arrangements.
Published by MainStreet Newspapers, Inc.
January 22, 2009.
Robert Johnson
COMMERCE - Robert E.
Johnson Sr., 94, died Tuesday,
January 20, 2009.
Survivors include his wife,
EdnaTucker Johnson, Commerce;
son and daughter-in-law, R.E.
and Patricia
Cobb
Johnson,
Gainesville;
daughter
and son-in-
law, Cheryl
and John B.
Davis, Blue
Ridge; sis
ters, Laveme
Brewer
and Vivian Johnson, both of
Fayetteville; five grandchildren;
eight great-grandchildren; and
one great-great-grandchild.
Funeral services will be held
Friday, January 23, at 2 p.m., in
the chapel of Ivie Funeral Home
with the Rev. Henry Webb offi
ciating. Burial will be in Jackson
Memorial Park. The family will
receive friends Friday from 12 to
2 p.m. at the funeral home.
Ivie Funeral Home, Commerce,
is in charge of arrangements.
Published by MainStreet Newspapers, Inc.
January 22, 2009
Doris Lackey
DANIELSVILLE - Doris C.
Lackey, 80, died Sunday, January
18, 2009, at Athens Regional
Medical Center in Athens.
Born in Cabarrus County,
N.C., she was the daughter of the
late Walter Carter and Minnie
Hall Payne. She was preceded
in death by a sister, Magdalene
Foutz.
Survivors include her hus
band, Tom Lackey, Danielsville;
sons and daughters-in-law,
Tommy and Deborah Lackey,
Hull, Randy and Jayne Lackey,
Ila; brother, Kenneth Payne,
Lynchburg, Va.; grandchildren,
Shanna Hoopaugh, Lee Lackey,
Chanda Cowart, Kyle Lackey;
and four great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday, January 21, at the
Community Baptist Church with
the Revs. Kent Barrett and Phil
Parks officiating. Burial was in
the Lackey-Chandler Cemetery.
Ivie Funeral Home, Commerce,
was in charge of arrangements.
Published by MainStreet Newspapers, Inc.
January 22, 2009.
Clarence Luke
JEFFERSON - Clarence
Lamar Luke Jr., 62, died
Saturday, January 17, 2009.
Born on May 28, 1946, in
Oconee County, he was the
son of the late Clarence Lamar
Luke Sr.
and Louise
Gunter
Luke. He
was a brick
mason and
was a vet
eran, having
served in
the United
States Army
in Vietnam.
Survivors include his wife,
BrendaPartinLuke, Jefferson; sis
ters, Connie Booth, Danielsville,
Ann Foster, Sandy Cross, and
Shirley Webb, Winder; raised in
the home, Mike and Sonja Partin,
Commerce; and grandchildren,
Kaylee and Morgan Partin.
Funeral services were held
Monday, January 19, in the cha
pel of Evans Funeral Home with
the Revs. Dennis Kesler and
Clarke Kesler officiating. Burial
was in Evergreen Memorial Park
in Athens. Honored pallbearers
were Mark Gunter, Toby Gunter,
Todd Foster, Mike Partin, Ricky
Dills and Robbie Childs.
Memorial contributions
may be made to LZ Friendly,
c/o Treasurer, P.O. Box 332,
Danielsville, Ga. 30633.
Evans Funeral Home,
Jefferson, was in charge of
arrangements.
Published by MainStreet Newspapers, Inc.
January 22, 2009.
Jack Mack
WINDER - Jack C. Mack,
63, died Thursday, January 15,
2009.
Born in Barrow County, he
was the son of George and
Gladys Mack and was a member
of Tabernacle Baptist Church.
Survivors in addition to his
parents include sisters, Eunice
Mack, Gladys Hutchins, Sara
Hinton, all of Winder; and Lou
Ella Riden, Atlanta; brothers,
George Mack and James Mack,
both of Winder.
A memorial service was
held Wednesday, January 21, at
Tabernacle Baptist Church with
the Rev. Glynn Hendricks Sr.
officiating.
Eberhart & Son Mortuary,
Winder, was in charge of
arrangements.
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January 22, 2009.
Ronald Mathis
PENDERGRASS - Ronald
Seth Mathis, 53, died Thursday,
January 15, 2009.
He was in parts delivery in
the construction industry and
was a member
of Talmo Baptist
Church. He was
a veteran, hav-
ing served in the
United States Navy.
Survivors include step-chil
dren, Vera Bateman, Talmo,
Vicky Allen, Wyoming, Valerie
Bruce, Pendergrass; sister,
Becky Callahan, Gainesville;
brother, Roy Mathis, Talmo,
James Mathis, Winder, Ray
Mathis, Gainesville; and seven
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Monday, January 19, in the
Talmo Baptist Church with the
Rev. Mark Spence officiating.
Burial was in the church cem
etery.
Evans Funeral Home,
Jefferson, was in charge of
arrangements.
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January 22, 2009.
Sara McMullan
HARTWELL - Sara
Blackwell McMullan, 94, died
peacefully Wednesday, January
7, 2009, at her residence.
Born on February 12, 1914,
in Banks County, she was the
daughter
of the late
Lon and
Alice Hill
Blackwell.
She was a
graduate of
Tift College
and was
a retired
school
teacher and
paraprofessional. She was a
member of Hartwell First Baptist
Church, Ruth Sunday School
Class, and a former Wednesday
night supper worker. She was
a charter member of Madora
Garden Club, Avid Bridge play
er, and enjoyed fishing, loved
ones stated. Mrs. McMullan
was preceded in death by her
husband, John F. McMullan,
who was Banks County's 2nd
County agent; a son, Lewis B.
McMullan; brothers, Jessie,
Maurice and Fred Blackwell;
and sisters, Alice Tucker and
Ruby Blackwell.
Survivors include sons and
daughters-in-law, William T.
"Tom” and J.K. McMullan,
Athens, James B. “Jim” and
Rosaline McMullan, Hartwell;
brother and sister-in-law,
Bobby and Miriam Blackwell,
Homer; sister, Frances Farmer,
Atlanta; grandchildren. Dr.
John P. McMullan, Dr. Laura K.
McMullan; Russell L. McMullan,
Kimberly L. McMullan; and
a great-grandchild, T. Parker
McMullan.
Memorial services were held
Saturday, January 10, in the
chapel of Strickland Funeral
Home with Dr. Steve Williams,
the Rev. Carter Tucker, and Dr.
Hugh Kirby officiating.
Memorial contributions
may be made to Hartwell First
Baptist Church, 81 E. Howell
St., Hartwell, Ga.
Strickland Funeral Home,
Hartwell Chapel, Hartwell, was
in charge of arrangements.
Published by MainStreet Newspapers, Inc.
January 22, 2009.
‘Nina’Monk
CORNELIA - Nannie "Nina"
Monk, 84, died Monday, January
19, 2009.
Born on June 30, 1924, in
Banks County, she was the
daughter of the late George W.
and Mary Ette Strange Osborne.
She was a member of Hillside
Baptist Church. Before retire
ment, she was employed by
Ingles as a baker and was a
Wal-Mart greeter. Ms. Monk
was preceded in death by several
brothers and sisters.
Survivors include a son, Andy
Monk, Demorest; sister, Bernice
Westbrook, Cornelia.
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