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THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 2009
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Obituaries
‘Pop’Anderson
HULL - Bennie Floyd "Pop"
Anderson, 69, died Friday, May
22, 2009, at Athens Regional
Medical Center in Athens.
Born on April 20, 1940, he
was the son of the late Clyde
Anderson and Annie Mae
Anderson Donahue. He was a
member of New Grove Baptist
Church.
Survivors include his devot
ed wife, Laverne Sorrells-
Anderson; a son, Deston Bernard
Anderson (Cordelia); grand
children, Chaketta Hill, James
Hill, Deleon Denard Anderson,
Destiney Ar'moni Anderson and
Desirae Ashuantie Anderson;
brothers, Willie Clyde Anderson
Sr. (Frances) and Leroy
Anderson Sr. (Wylene); sisters,
Eva Anderson-Turner, Louise
Anderson-Smith (Joseph), and
Edna Jean Donahue; special
sister-in-law, Rosa Anderson;
devoted nephew, Kevin Sorrells;
and a host of nieces, nephews,
cousins and friends.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday, May 27, at New
Grove Baptist Church with the
Rev. C.M. Hawkins officiating.
Burial was at Sims Cemetery.
Mack & Payne Funeral Home,
Athens, was in charge of arrange
ments.
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June 4, 2009.
Addaline Bennett
ALTO - Addaline LaRay
Bennett, infant daughter of
Patrick Bennett and Lauren
Baker, both of Alto, died
Saturday, May 30, at Northeast
Georgia Medical Center.
Survivors in addition to her
parents include grandparents,
Bobby and Sheena Bennett,
Carnesville, Gary and Patti
Stewart, Alto, and Tony and
Kelli Baker, Arcade; great-
grandparents, Boyce Hubbard
Bennett, Royston, Tommy and
Margaret Perdue, Cleveland,
and Dan and Alice Whitener,
Danielsville, Lonnie and Janie
Baker, Maysville, and Henry and
Freida Williamson, Stevens.
Graveside services were
held Sunday, May 31, at the
Mt. Pleasant United Methodist
Church with the Rev. Phil
Ferguson officiating.
Little-Ward Funeral Home,
Commerce, was in charge of
arrangements.
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June 4, 2009.
Kenneth Black
ARCADE - Kenneth Glenn
Black, 81, died Friday, May 22,
2009.
He was a retired machinist.
Survivors include children, Leo
Black, Indiana, Crystal Doggett,
Colorado, and Dawn Torres,
Arizona; 10 grandchildren; and
eight great-grandchildren.
Mr. Black was cremated and
will be interred at Forest Lawn
Cemetery in Rhindlander, Wis.,
at a later date.
Evans Funeral Home,
Jefferson, is in charge of arrange
ments.
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June 4, 2009.
Alvin Bradley
DAWSONVILLE Alvin
Edwin Bradley, Jr., 91, formerly
of Winder, died Thursday, May
28, 2009.
Mr. Bradley served his Country
in World War II. His duty was
to oversee the
maintenance
of eight P-47s.
He was born
June 10, 1917,
in Barrow County and gradu
ated from Winder High School
at age 15. He returned to Barrow
County after retiring from the
post office in 1972 and worked
another eight years for Ebasco,
an engineering firm in Norcross.
Mr. Bradley was preceded in
death by his wife of 62 years,
Cleo Griswell Bradley; mother
and father, Alvin E. Bradley,
Sr. and Maggie Wages Bradley;
brothers, Herman, Cloyd, Robert
and Jesse; and sister, Beatrice B.
Higginbotham.
Survivors include chil
dren, Joan and Edwin Jackson,
Cleveland, Jim and Kim Bradley,
Dawsonville, Bob and Becky
Bradley, Franklin, N.C.; five
grandchildren; three great-grand
children; sisters, Sara Letchas,
Alpharetta, Dorothy and Bob
Melo, Tucker, Doris and Tony
Nicolo, Ovieda, Fla.; broth
ers, Ansel and Betty Bradley,
Crossville, Tenn., Lyman and
Clivia Bradley, Murphy, N.C.
and Newberry, Fla.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, May 30, in the Chapel
of Carter Funeral Home, with the
Revs. David Stroup and Charles
Blackstock officiating. Burial
with full military honors was at
Floral Hills Memory Gardens.
Memorial contributions may
be made to The Building Fund
of Gospel Light Baptist Church,
1250 Tom Miller Rd., Bethlehem,
GA 30620.
Carter Funeral Home .Winder,
was in charge of arrangements.
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June 4, 2009.
Elise Bray
WINDER - Elise Adams
Bray, 78, died Wednesday, May
27, 2009.
Born in New Holland, she
was the daughter of the late
Vernon and Cozetta Buffington
Adams. She was a physical ther
apist before becoming a migrant
educator for South Hall High
School. She then became a sub
stitute teacher at Johnson High
School. She loved animals, loved
ones stated. Mrs. Bray was pre
ceded in death by her husband.
Col. Jack Dempsey Bray; and
a brother. Dr. Carsbie Clifton
Adams.
Survivors include daughters,
Alesia Bray-Teate, Winder, and
Kayron Moreland, Athens; grand
children, Chase Teate and Jack
Moreland; and a sister-in-law,
Sharon Adams, Fredericksburg.
Private graveside services were
held Saturday, May 30, at White
Hall Baptist Church Cemetery
with Brother Spencer Breedlove
officiating.
Memorial contributions may
be made to Pup & Cat Co., P.O.
Box 1987, Winder, GA 30680, or
Pupandcatco.com.
Smith Funeral Home, Winder,
was in charge of arrangements.
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June 4, 2009.
Hazel Brown
ALTO - Hazel Brown, 93,
died Saturday, May 30, 2009, at
her residence.
Born on December 12,1915, in
Habersham
County,
she was the
daughter
of the late
Tom and
Roxie Ervin
Gerrin. She
was preced
ed in death
by her hus
band, John
Dewey
Brown; grandson, Joey Jones;
great-grandson, Justin Warren;
sisters, Dorothy Wiley and
Violet Kelley; and brothers,
Homer Gerrin and Grady Gerrin.
She was a charter member of
the Crossroads Baptist Church
and was a retired seamstress,
having retired from Carwood
Manufacturing with 20 years of
dedicated service.
Survivors include daughters
and sons-in-law, Betty Louvema
Brown, Frances and William
Jones, Eunice and Gary Clark,
all of Alto, Edna and Paul Jones,
Cornelia, Mildred and Jay
Jones, Lawrenceville, Janice and
Derrick Simpson, Alto, Joan and
David Lynn, Baldwin, Jackie
and Keith McConnell, Flowery
Branch; sons and daughters-in-
law, Harold Brown, Flowery
Branch, Milton and Fran Brown,
Alto, Eldridge and Susan Brown,
Lula; daughter-in-law: Ruth
Brown, Murrayville; sister, Dora
Brown, Gainesville; her broth
ers, Bill Gerrin and Alton Gerrin,
both of Rome; 23 grandchildren;
47 great-grandchildren; and 13
great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
on Tuesday, June 2, from the
Crossroads Baptist Church with
the Revs. Luther Williams and
Roy Lee Mitchell officiating.
Burial was in the church cem
etery.
Whitfield Funeral Home,
South Chapel, Baldwin, was in
charge of arrangements.
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June 4, 2009.
John Bruce
STONE MOUNTAIN - John
F. Bruce, 88, died Friday, May
29, 2009.
He retired from Marta in 1982,
with 40 years of service, and
was a member of the E A Minor
Masonic Lodge.
Survivors include his wife,
Virginia J. Bruce; sons and
daughters-in-law, William and
Rebecca Bruce, Stone Mountain,
and Charles and Terri Bruce,
Flowery Branch; brother, Ted
Bruce, Winder; five grandchil
dren; two great-grandchilden;
and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, May 30, at Horis Ward
Funeral Home with the Rev.
Danny Shumate officiating.
Memorial contributions may
be made to Alzheimers Treatment
& Research Center, 640 Jackson
St., Saint Paul, MN 55101.
Horis A. Ward Funeral Home,
Stone Mountain Chapel, Stone
Mountain, was in charge of
arrangements.
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June 4, 2009.
Mildred Bullock
VIENNA - Mildred L.
Bullock, 79, formerly of Colbert,
died Saturday, May 23, 2009.
A native of Madison County,
she was the daughter of the late
Burgess George Hunt and Bethel
Mae O’Kelley. She was a mem
ber of Moon's Grove Baptist
Church. Mrs. Bullock was pre
ceded in death by her husband,
Sam Bullock; a son, Ronald
Bullock; and a sister, Willie Mae
Hardman.
Survivors include daughters,
Diane (Lee) Hunter, Bogart,
Judy (Jimmy) Goodman, Vienna,
Janice (Joe) Merk, Danielsville,
Debbie (Ronnie) Mathis,
Winder; sons, Larry (Carol)
Bullock, Gainesville, Roger
(Bonnie) Bullock, Royston,
and James (Debbie) Bullock,
Colbert; 16 grandchildren; 17
great-grandchildren; a brother,
George Thomas (Oneita) Hunt,
Danielsville; and a number of
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday, May 26, at Moon’s
Grove Baptist Church with the
Rev. Dan Fuller and Ray Jenkins
officiating. Burial was in the
church cemetery. Pallbearers
were Johnathon Goodman, Ryan
Bullock, Nathan Bullock, Danny
Lord, Freddie Hunt, and Weldon
Hardman.
Memorial contributions may
be made to the United Hospice
Service, Cordele.
Bridges Funeral Home, Athens,
was in charge of arrangements.
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June 4, 2009.
Mary Elizabeth Carey
BALDWIN - Mary Elizabeth
Carey, 81, died Sunday, May 31,
2009, at the Northeast Georgia
Medical Center in Gainesville,
following an extended illness.
She was born on August 30,
1927, in Habersham County, the
daughter of the late John and
Lavonia Mullinax Armstrong.
In addition to her parents, she
was preceded in death by her
husband, Howard Carey; a son,
Ray Carey; brother, John B.
Armstrong; and sister, Oma Lee
Armstrong. She was retired from
the apparel industry and attend
ed the Bethesda Fellowship
Church.
Survivors include daughters,
Sara Jo Whitehead and Shirley
Etris, both of Nicholson, Faye
Carey, Baldwin, Patsy McGill,
Commerce; son, Ansel Carey,
Baldwin; sisters, Flossie
Dooley, Cornelia, Cleo Pealor,
Sharpsburg; 11 grandchildren;
13 great-grandchildren; two
great-great-grandchildren; and
special friends, Dan and Wanda
Chitwood.
Funeral services were held
on Tuesday, June 2, from the
Whitfield Funeral Home with
the Revs. Clarence Reynolds
and Paris Whitworth officiating.
Burial was in Yonah Memorial
Gardens.
Whitfield Funeral Home,
South Chapel, Baldwin, was in
charge of arrangements.
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June 4, 2009.
Jason Dove
COMER - Jason Crawford
Lee Dove, 34, died Saturday,
May 23, 2009.
Born in Clarke County on
October 2, 1974, he was the
son of Crawford Dove of Comer
and Brenda Beusse of Comer.
He was a machine technician,
having worked with OTT, was
a graduate of Madison County
High School, and attended
Redemption World Outreach.
Survivors in addition to his
parents, include a sister, April
Brown, Comer; stepmother, Sara
Dove, Comer; stepsister, Michelle
Ferguson, Jefferson; stepbrother,
Jason Bramblett, Winder; fiance
and daughter, Tina Jackson and
Emily Thomas, Comer.
Funeral services were held
Thursday, May 28, in the chapel
of Pruitt Funeral Home with the
Revs. Calvin Bradberry, Jason
Phillips and Mr. Bill Frederick
officiating. Burial was in the
Bethel M Baptist Church
Cemetery. Pallbearers were
Chris Beusse, Bo Lance, Kyle
Coleman, Randall Dove, Danny
Nash and Paul Beusse. Honorary
pallbearers were Aaron Dove
and Posie Henderson.
Pruitt Funeral Home. Royston,
was in charge of arrangements.
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June 4, 2009.
Joshua Fancher
CARLTON - Joshua David
Fancher, 25, died Thursday, May
28, 2009.
Born in Elbert County, he was
the son of David Fancher, Hull,
and the late Becky Ann Drake.
He was a graduate of Madison
County High School. He loved
classic cars and trucks, loved
ones stated.
Survivors in addition to his
father include two sisters, Sydney
Fancher and Noelle Fancher, both
of Bogart; grandparents, W.G.
and Betty Drake, Carlton, and
Harry and Sandra Fancher, Hull;
and caretaker. Holly LaDuke.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, May 30, in the chapel
of Lord and Stephens Funeral
Home, Danielsville. Burial fol
lowed in the Carlton Cemetery.
Lord and Stephens Funeral
Home, Danielsville, was in
charge of arrangements.
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June 4, 2009.
David Greenhaw
WATKINSYILLE - David
Michael Greenhaw, Jr., 26, died
Sunday, May 31, 2009.
A native of Athens, he was the
son of Mike
and Glenda
Harper
Greenhaw of
Watkinsville.
He was pre
ceded in
death by
his mater
nal grand-
parents,
Raymond
Glenn and
Lucia Johnson Harper, and was
a member of the Athens First
United Methodist Church. He
was a staff member of Harry’s
Pig Shop.
Survivors in addition to his
parents, include paternal grand
parents, Harvey Lewis and Mary
Jones Greenhaw, Watkinsville;
sister and brother-in-law, Jill and
Richard Stowe, Comer; nieces.
Shelly Bridger, Alpharetta, Kira
Wright, Amber Stowe and Sylvia
Stowe, all of Comer; and fiance,
Jenny Hicks, Crawford.
Memorial services were held
Wednesday, June 3, at the Athens
First United Methodist Church
with the Revs. Chuck Hodges
and Grady Wigley officiating.
Memorial contributions may be
made to the Athens First United
Methodist Church, Outreach
Ministry, 327 N. Lumpkin St„
Athens, GA 30601.
Cremation Society of the
South, Marietta, was in charge
of arrangements.
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June 4, 2009.
Mary Grimes
COMMERCE - Mary
Everlena Grimes, 91, died
Monday, June 1, 2009, at BJC
Nursing Facility.
Born on May 3, 1918, in
Tignall, she was the daughter
of the late Sam and Starkie
Raiford. She attended Elberton
public schools, and at an early
age, joined Shady Grove Baptist
Church in Tignall, where she
served on the mother board until
her illness. She was employed
with Piedmont Restaurant for
over 10 years. Mrs. Grimes
was preceded in death by her
husband, John "Man” Wesley
Grimes; sisters, Syliva White,
Lina Almond, Darlena (Maddie)
Benjamin, Naomi Smith; broth
ers, Aker (AP) Raiford and
Edward Raiford; sons, Larry
Grimes and Herbert Grimes;
grandsons, Larry Jr. Grimes and
Herbert Jr. Grimes, Scotty and
Bart Perrin; and many nieces and
nephews.
Survivors include sons and
daughters-in-law, the Rev.
Samuel Grimes and Mary Sue
Grimes, Cornell Grimes, all of
Commerce, Vernon Bailey and
Floresa Grimes, Athens; daugh
ters and sons-in-law, Starkie Ann
Providence, Philadelphia, Pa.,
Frances Ward, Ruby and Bobby
Pittman, Dianne Grimes, all of
Commerce, and Matilda and
James Perrin, Elberton; special
daughter-in-law, Grace Grimes,
Kingston; sister and brother-in-
law, Minnie and Richard Booker,
Chicago, Ill.; 21 grandchildren;
a host of great-grandchildren,
great-great-grandchildren,
nieces, nephews, cousins and
friends.
Funeral services were
held Thursday, June 4, at Mt.
Pleasant CME Church with the
Rev. Tommy Tillman officiat
ing. Burial was in Commerce
Cemetery.
Little-Ward Funeral Home,
Commerce, was in charge of
arrangements.
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June 4, 2009.
Joe Hammons
STATHAM - Joe Hammons,
77, died Wednesday, May 27,
2009.
Born in Corbin, Ky., he was
the son of the late Joseph Edward
and Lillian Wagers Hammons.
He was owner/operator of
Hammons Plaster Company,
and was a United States Army
and Air Force
veteran, having
served in the
Korean Conflict.
Mr. Hammons
was preceded in death by a sis
ter, Loretta Davis; and brother,
Benjamin Hammons.
Survivors include his wife,
Joan Fortson Hammons,
Statham; sons, Ken Hammons,
Heavener, Okla., Joe Hammons
Jr., Conyers, David Hammons,
Joshua, Texas; daughters, Misti
Wheeler, Bismarck, Ark., Terri
Jenkins, Harrah, Okla., Marie
Trusty, Moore, Okla.; stepchil
dren, Lindsey and Brian Outten,
Norcross, Gordon Conley,
Statham; 18 grandchildren; five
great-grandchildren; and broth
ers, Carl Hammons, Hamilton,
Ohio, and Bob Hammons,
Willingboro, N.J.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, May 30, in Smith
Memory Chapel with the Revs.
Greg McKinney and Mark
Parham officiating. The body
was cremated after the service.
Memorial contributions may
be made to the American Cancer
Society, 1684 Barnett Shoals
Rd„ Athens, GA 30605.
Smith Funeral Home, Winder,
was in charge of arrangements.
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June 4, 2009.
Mattie Hardy
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JEFFERSON - Mattie Kate
Burgess Hardy, 95, died Monday,
June 1, 2009.
Born in Lincoln County, she
was the daughter of the late
Emmanuel and Annie Lizzie
Bentley Burgess. She was a
homemaker and a member of
New Salem Baptist Church. Mrs.
Hardy was preceded in death by
her husband,
William
Ralph Hardy;
and daugh
ters, Annie
Catherine
Hardy Moon
and Ruby
Jean Hardy
Danner.
Survivors
include
daughters
and sons-in-law, Joyce and Saul
White, Pearl and Clarence Kinney,
all of Jefferson, Sandra Freeman,
Decatur; sons and daughters-in-
law, Ralph Edgar and Janice
Hardy, Albany, Thomas and
Linda Hardy, Jefferson, John and
Bessie Hardy, Statham, Kelvin
and Patricia Hardy, Vallejo,
Calif; five sisters-in-law, adopt
ed daughter, Dorothy Hardy
Victrum, Jefferson; 24 grand
children; 26 great-grandchildren;
and five great-great-grandchil-
dren.
Funeral services were held
Thursday, June 4, front the New
Salem Baptist Church with the
Revs. Hazel Quarles and Michael
Moon officiating. Burial was in
the church cemetery.
Evans Funeral Home,
Jefferson, was in charge of
arrangements.
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June 4, 2009.
Emma Harper
CONROE, TEXAS - Emma
“Tootsie Jones" Harper, 80, died
Saturday, May 23, 2009, follow
ing a brief illness.
Born in Belton on December
21, 1928, she had resided in
the Houston, Texas area for the
past 53 years. She retired from
American General Insurance
Company after 37 years of ser
vice.
Mrs. Harper was preceded
in death by
her hus
band, Janies
Edward
Harper,
Cleveland,
Texas; sis
ters, Tracy
Jones Barrett
and Tommie
Jones Terrell,
both of Lula;
brothers,
Ralph P. Jones, Gainesville, and
John Daniel Jones, Houston,
Texas; and granddaughter.
Tiffany Bumstead, Conroe,
Texas.
Survivors include her daughter,
Twilah Bumstead, Conroe, Texas;
grandchildren, Reanna Bumstead
and Bryce Lape, Conroe, Texas;
several nieces and nephews; and
a host of friends.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, May 30, in the chapel
of Memorial Park Funeral Home
North-Riverside Chapel. Burial
followed in the Old Belton
Methodist Church Cemetery.
Memorial Park Funeral Home
North-Riverside Chapel, 989
Riverside Drive, Gainesville, Ga.
30501, was in charge of arrange
ments.
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June 4, 2009.
Jerry Hart
DANIELSVILLE - Jerry
Odell Hart, 71, died Monday,
May 25, 2009, at the Athens
Regional Medical Center in
Athens.
Born in Franklin County on
July 5, 1937, he was the son of
the late Jack and Katie Bell Haley
Hart. He was a retired manager
having worked in the auto body
repair industry, a former body
shop advisor for Athens Technical
College, a for
mer member
of the Madison
County Planning
Commission, a
former assistant coach of lit
tle league baseball, a former
scout master for Troop 152, and
served on various other commit
tees. He was a member of the
Jones Chapel United Methodist
Church, where he was a member
of the United Methodist Men’s
Club, a member of the Happy
Travelers Club, and a volunteer
for the meals on wheels delivery.
He was a United States Army
veteran, having served during
the Korean Conflict. Mr. Hart
was preceded in death by a sister,
Annie Ree Phillips.
Survivors include his wife,
Elena Beard Hart, Danielsville;
daughter, Karen Hart Myers,
Danielsville; grandsons and
spouse, Brandon Myers and
Nathan and Leigh Anne Myers;
brothers. Perry Hart, Canon,
James Hart, Commerce, Barney
Hart, Hartwell, and Jackie Hart,
Lexington; and sisters, Mamie
Lee Beard and Georgie Gibby,
both of Royston, Bobbie Sue
Boleman, Danielsville, Sara Nell
Voyles, Carnesville, and Judy
Pace, Nicholson.
Funeral services were held
Thursday, May 28, in the Jones
Chapel United Methodist Church
with the Rev. Susan Taylor offi
ciating. Burial was in the church
cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the
Jones Chapel United Methodist
Church, 5601 Hwy. 29 N,
Danielsville, GA 30633.
Pruitt Funeral Home. Royston,
was in charge of arrangements.
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June 4, 2009.
James Haynes
EASTANOLLEE - James
Harrison Haynes, 57, died
Wednesday, May 27, at Stephens
County Hospital.
Born in Jackson County, he
was the son of the late James
H. Haynes and Josie Arnold
Powell.
Survivors include a brother,
Dan Haynes, Jefferson; sisters,
Nancy Haynes, Commerce, and
Vickie Kent, Pendergrass; and
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were
held Saturday, May 30, at the
Solid Rock Baptist Church in
Maysville, with the Rev. Swayne
Carlan officiating. Burial was in
the church cemetery.
Ivie Funeral Home, Commerce,
was in charge of arrangements.
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June 4, 2009.
Patricia Holt
MAYSVILLE - Patricia
Gertrude Holt, 68, died Monday,
June 1, at BJC Hospital in
Commerce.
Born in Jackson County, she
was the
daughter
of the late
Clyde and
Susie Lord
Anglin. Mrs.
Holt was
preceded
in death by
her husband,
James C.
Holt.
Survivors include sons. Brad
Weldon, Maysville, and Greg
Weldon, Commerce; daughters,
Lynn Herbert, Mt. Airy, and
Beth Knauf, Commerce; brother,
Jimmy (Log) Anglin, Maysville;
sisters, Freda Baxter, Maysville,
Mary Wade, Alpharetta, Alice
Whitner, Danielsville, and
Nancy Roberts, Winterville;
eight grandchildren; and 11
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday, June 3, in the chapel
of Ivie Funeral Home with the
Rev. Donald Wilson officiating.
Burial was in the Howington
Cemetery.
Ivie Funeral Home, Commerce,
was in charge of arrangements.
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June 4, 2009.
Gregory Howard
COMMERCE - Gregory
Howard Jr., 31, died Thursday,
May 21, 2009.
Born December 16, 1977, he
was the son of Joycelyn Howard
and the late Gregory Howard
Sr. He attended Commerce High
School and was a member of
Mt. Calvary Missionary Baptist
Church. Mr. Howard was preced
ed in death by grandparents, John
(Bookie) and Aileen Rollins, Joe
Rich and Ruth Howard.
Survivors in addition to
his mother, include a sister,
Maranda Howard, Tallahassee,
Fla.; brother, Derek Howard,
Commerce; son. Master Jaiden
Omari Anderson; aunts, Johnnie
Mayfield, Commerce, Ruth
Burns (Robert), and Cecelia
Wheaton, Atlanta; uncle,
Edward Howard, Atlanta; niec
es, Chasiney D. Kilpatrick and
Nydia K. Meadows; and many
cousins and special friends.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday, May 26, at Mt. Cavalry
Church in Commerce.
Forestglen Mortuary, Jefferson,
was in charge of arrangements.
Published by MainStreet Newspapers, Inc.
June 4, 2009.
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