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THURSDAY, JULY 21, 2016 MAINSTREET NEWSPAPERS
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Obituaries
Joan Akin
JEFFERSON - Joan Eliza
beth Akin, 69, passed away on
Friday, Julyl5, 2016.
Mrs. Akin was born in Ath
ens, the daughter of the late
E.L. Mark Fowler and Lucille
France Love Fowler.
Mrs. Akin attended Jeffer
son High
School and
also worked
as a secre
tary there
under Dr.
Ron Rooks.
She worked
on her fam
ily’s farm
and Auto
Sales Busi
ness. Joan and Robert oper
ated a body shop for many
years together. Other employ
ment included Christian Finan
cial Concepts and Barry King,
Attorney at Law. Joan also
enjoyed painting and writing
poetry. She attended Academy
Baptist Church. Many thanks
go out to all her loving friends
at church and especially to Eric
and Betty Shelton.
Survivors include husband,
Robert Lee Akin Sr., Jeffer
son; son John Dustin Davis
and his wife Tina, Winder, two
step-children, Robert Akin and
his wife Sandy, Nicholson, and
Melissa Akin-Exum and her
husband Danny, Douglasville;
grandchildren, Caleb, Colby
and Carson Davis, Winder,
Tyler, Justin and Bradley Akin,
Nicholson, Adam Exuni and
Holly Exum-Addison and her
husband Jeffrey, Douglasville,
and Sean, David and Daniel
Kirchens; several great-grand
children; and many special
cousins and best friend, Gerry
Smith, Carnesville.
Funeral services were held
on Wednesday, July 20, in the
chapel of Evans Funeral Home
with the Revs. Robert Guel-
lich and Eric Shelton offici
ating. The burial was in the
Jackson Memorial Park with
Tyler Akin, Justin Akin, Brad
ley Akin, Caleb Davis, Colby
Davis, and Adam Exum serv
ing as honorary pallbearers.
Evans Funeral Home, Jeffer
son, was in charge of arrange
ments.
Online condolences at www.
evansfuneralhomeinc.com
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July 21, 2016.
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Don Burchett
COMMERCE - Don Kyle
Burchett, 84, died Thurs
day, July 14, 2016, at Athens
Regional Medical Center.
Mr. Burchett was born in
Middlesboro, Ky., the son of
the late James Tip and Eunice
Hoskins Burchett. Mr. Bur
chett retired from Blue Bell
as an office manager. He
was a mem
ber of Mt.
Olive Baptist
Church, a
United States Air Force Vet
eran, and a lifelong Commerce
Booster Club member.
Survivors include his wife,
Betty Lord Burchett, Com
merce; sons, Keith Burchett
(Lynn) and Kevin Burchett
(Kristie), both of Commerce;
three grandchildren; five great
grandchildren; brother, Jimmy
Burchett, Duluth; and sister,
Elaine Vickery, Eatonton.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, July 16, front the
chapel of Little-Ward Funeral
Home with the Revs. Derry
Oliver and Blake Carter offi
ciating with the interment fol
lowing at Jackson Memorial
Gardens.
Little-Ward Funeral Home,
Commerce, was in charge of
arrangements.
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Crissy Colquitt
Crissy Sue Colquitt, 60, wife
of 45 years to Ronnie Colquitt,
died Saturday, July 16, 2016.
Born in Atlanta, she was
the daughter of Betty Dalton
Farmer and the late Rodney
Farmer. She worked as a pri
vate duty nurse for families
in the Athens area. She truly
loved her family, especially her
grandchildren.
Survivors in addition to her
husband and mother include
three children, Danny A.
Colquitt and wife Cindy, Tara
D. Walls and husband John
ny, and Michelle Arwood and
husband Jonathan; sisters,
Nancy D. Currin and Darlene
Thwaites; brother, Shane Wil
burn; seven grandchildren; and
two great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday, July 19, at Lord and
Stephens East. Interment was
in Collier Baptist Church Cem
etery.
Lord and Stephens Funeral
Home, East, Athens, was in
charge of arrangements.
www.lordandstephens.com
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July 21, 2016.
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Mary Davis
Mary Sorrells Davis, 91,
died April 15, 2016, at her
daughter’s residence in Florida.
Having
battled ill
health for
years, she was
ready to enjoy
her eternal
feast with the
Lord. Mary
was born
and raised in
Danielsville,
as the young
est child of
the late Rufus
Jackson Sor
rells and
Emma Sue
Coile. She
was preceded
in death by her
sister, Lou
ise; brother,
“Jack" (Elea
nor); former husband, Jerry;
and their second son, Bill.
Survivors include sons, Bob
(Susan) and Joe (Janet); daugh
ter, Liz (Fred); daughter-in-law,
Trish; four grandchildren; and
nieces, nephews and cousins.
Mary was a 1943 graduate
of Georgia State College for
Women at Milledgeville. She
began her married life in Atlan
ta before moving to Virginia,
where she lived for 55 years.
After raising her family, Mary
worked for Fairfax County
public schools in Alexandria,
Va. for 20 years, before retir
ing to her daughter’s home in
Florida in 2007.
She was cremated. There is
no service at this time.
A memorial bench will be
placed at the family cemetery
in Danielsville.
Mary’s family extends heart
felt thanks to The Suncoast
Hospice and Freedom Square
for her final care and comfort.
At your next gathering of
family and friends, “raise a
glass” in her memory.
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Frances Ellington
Frances Turpen Elling
ton, 97, passed away Thurs
day morning, July 14, 2016,
in Hospice Care with Allen
Smith, her son in-law, at her
bedside.
Her dedication to her fam
ily and her
dear friends
has been
an inspira
tion to all
who were
privileged
to have
shared in
her uncondi
tional love,
her unceasing encouragement,
her deep personal faith, and her
boundless enthusiasm for life.
Born in Tupelo, Miss., on
September 20, 1918, Frances
was blessed with a loving fam
ily. She and her sister, Viola
Hickey Turpen, were daughters
of Roberta and Frank Turpen.
A 1935 graduate of Brenau
Academy, Frances acquired her
teaching degree at Brenau Col
lege in Gainesville. In 1939,
her first job was teaching in
Jefferson at Martin Institute,
where she met and fell in love
with John Ralph Ellington. She
and Ralph married July 10,
1940, and she often liked to
kindly remind her husband of
over 50 years that it took a
special woman to sweep a con
firmed bachelor such as him
self off his feet. Ralph, a local
pharmacist, was 17 years older
than Frances, and they both
attributed their long life to the
deep love shared between one
another. As their two children,
Sarah Frances and John, came
along, Frances balanced the
roles of loving wife and loving
mother, while continuing to be
heavily involved in the commu
nity. From her Presbyterian and
Episcopalian roots, ironically
Frances found her church home
in the First Baptist Church of
Jefferson, where she served
as a very active member until
2014. As their children reached
school age, Frances attended
the University of Georgia
School of Pharmacy for four
years and graduated in 1957,
so that she and Ralph could
serve the community together
as pharmacists at Moore and
Ellington Drug Company, until
both retired in 1970.
Mrs. Ellington was preceded
in death by her husband, Ralph,
and her sister, Hickey.
Survivors include her son,
John Ellington (Sandra); her
daughter, Sarah Smith (Allen);
her grandchildren and their
spouses, Russell Smith (Fran),
Jennifer Walker (Brett), Cole
man Smith (Therie), David
Ellington (Cathleen), and Eliz
abeth Eiger (Joey); along with
10 great-grandchildren.
Heartfelt thanks is expressed
to Carolyn Griffith of Pruitt
Hospice Care and the many,
many kind and caring staff of
The Oaks at Scenic View Nurs
ing Home in Baldwin for their
loving and skilled care during
Frances’ transition to the joy of
her eternal life.
Funeral services were held
Saturday July 16, in the First
Baptist Church of Jefferson
with Dr. Michael Helms offi
ciating with private burial fol
lowing in the Woodbine Cem
etery. Men honored as pallbear
ers were Fred Gurley, Jim Hix,
Jim Smith, John Blackstock,
Charles Oliver, John Peebles,
and Tom Crow.
Evans Funeral Home, Jeffer
son, was in charge of arrange
ments.
Online condolences at www.
evansfuneralhomeinc.com
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July 21, 2016.
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Edna Farmer
ROYSTON - Edna Elise
Farmer, 86, died Monday, July
11, 2016.
Edna was born in Comer, the
daughter of the late Harvey and
Ovie Powers Nash. Ms. Farmer
was a member of Chopped
Oak Baptist Church in Toc-
coa. She was preceded in death
by her husband, Emory Morris
Farmer; son, Donald Bellew;
sister, Louise Nash Cortipassi;
and brothers, Dewitt Nash and
Horace Nash.
Survivors include her chil
dren, Ronald Bellew, Barbara
Malloy, and Donna (Darren)
Bradberry; brother, Billy (Nel
lie) Nash; five grandchildren;
five great-grandchildren; three
great-great-grandchildren, and
several nieces, nephews, and
cousins.
Funeral services were held
Thursday, July 14, in the cha
pel of Lord and Stephens,
Danielsville, with the Rev.
Dwayne Dickerson officiating.
Burial was at Friendship Bap
tist Church Cemetery. Dylan
Smith, Adam Sullivan, Dustin
Randall, Dennis Nash, Darrell
Nash, and Danny Nash served
as pallbearers.
Lord and Stephens, Daniels
ville, was in charge of arrange
ments.
www.lordandstephens.com
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Anthony Fiorentino
COMMERCE - Anthony S.
Fiorentino, 91, died Sunday,
July 17, 2016, at his residence.
Mr. Fiorentino was born in
Glen Ridge,
N.J., the son
of the late,
Paul and Anna
Turella Fiorentino. Mr. Fio
rentino was veteran of the Unit
ed States Navy and a retired
mechanic.
Survivors include his wife.
Ruby Myers Fiorentino, Com
merce; sons, Dean Fiorentino,
Commerce, and Paul Fioren
tino, Kennesaw; two grandchil
dren; brother, Paul Fiorentino,
Jr., North Carolina; and sister,
Josephine Veal, Toms River,
N.J.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday, July 20, from the
chapel of Little-Ward Funeral
Home with the Rev. Donald
Wilson officiating with the
interment following at Jackson
Memorial Gardens.
Little-Ward Funeral Home,
Commerce, was in charge of
arrangements.
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Frances Forrester
LEXINGTON - Frances T.
Forrester, 70, passed away Fri
day, July 15, 2016.
She was the daughter of the
late Joe and Mae Tiller. Mrs.
Forrester was preceded in death
by her husband, Janies Arthur
Forrester; son, Janies Arthur
Forrester, Jr; and brothers, John
Tiller and Billy Joe Tiller
Survivors include sons, Roy
(Amy) Forrester and Janies
(Beverly) Thomas Forrester;
sisters, Eleanor Smith and
Linda Smith; brothers, Jerry
Tiller, Jimmy (Jennifer) Tiller
and Freddie Tiller; sister-in-
law, Freida Mann; grandchil
dren, Ashlie Forrester, Sydney
Forrester, Joshua Lance, Janies
T. Forrester, Jr., and Jacob For
rester; and four great-grand
children.
Funeral services were held
Sunday July 17, at Bethany
Baptist Church. The interment
was in Bethany Baptist Church
Cemetery.
Lord & Stephens Funeral
Home, East, Athens, was in
charge of arrangements.
www.lordandstephens.com
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‘Bill’Healan
WINDER - William F.
"Bill" Healan, 81, died Thurs
day, July 14, 2016, at his resi
dence.
A native and lifelong resi
dent of Barrow County, he was
the son of the late Benjamin
Franklin and Myrtie Pierce
Healan. He was preceded in
death in 2006 by his wife of
51 years, Mary Perry Healan.
Mr. Healan was a member
of Hebron Baptist Church in
Dacula and a former long
time member of Carl Baptist
Church. He retired from Gen
eral Motors as an electrician
with 40 years of service.
Survivors include daughters
and sons-in-law, Carol and
Steve Burrell, Gainesville, Lisa
and Ron Shepley, Braselton,
and Allison and Eric Lawrence,
Fernandina Beach, Fla.; grand
children, McCall and Brenton
Smith, Lee Burrell, Peyton
Queen, Bradee and Drew Ader-
holt, and Charlie Lawrence;
four great-grandchildren; and
special friend, Bobbi Garner.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, July 16, front the cha
pel of Hebron Baptist Church
in Dacula, with the Revs. Mac
Palmer and Sam Davis officiat
ing. Interment was in Barrow
Memorial Gardens.
Memorials may be made
to The Medical Center Foun
dation of Northeast Georgia,
www.themedicalcenterfounda-
tion.org, or Georgia Baptist
Mission Board, www.gabaptist.
org .
Carter Funeral Home, Wind
er, was in charge of arrange
ments.
Online condolences may be
expressed at www.carterfh-
winder.com
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July 21, 2016.
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Phillip Leon House
COMMERCE - Phillip
Leon House, 58, died Thurs
day, July 14, 2016, in a tragic
accident.
He was born August 24,
1957, the son of Ann Lee of
Winder.
Survivors in addition to
his mother include his wife,
Denise House, Commerce;
daughter, Laura House, Com
merce; brothers, Perry House,
Jefferson,
and Kenny
Lee, Mon
roe; grand
children,
Ethan Epps
and Jessie
Cofield; six
nieces; and
two neph
ews.
Memorial
services will be held Sunday,
July 24, at 11 am., at Jefferson
Club House, 302 Long View
Dr., Jefferson, GA.
In lieu of flowers, memorials
may be made to Denise House,
278 Millwood Dr., Commerce,
GA 30529.
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‘Jimmy ‘Jones
HULL - James "Jimmy”
Jones, 71 passed away on Sat
urday, July 16, 2016, at Gen-
tiva Hospice Unit at Athens
Regional Medical Center in
Athens.
Mr. Jones was born in Ath
ens on November 3, 1944, the
son of the late William Ernest
“Lucky” Jones and Sara Swin
dle Jones. He was a truck
driver having worked at Pil
grim’s Pride.
Survivors include his wife,
Patsy Haley Jones; daughter,
Jennifer Jones (Jeff) Chan
dler, Hull; brother, Jon (Helen)
Jones, Lakeland Fla.; sister,
Patsy June Jones, Hull; grand
children, Brooke Chandler,
Chance Palmer and Andra
Chandler; brothers-in law and
sisters-in-law, Frank (Gail)
Haley, Jimmy Haley, Ricky
(Libby) Haley, Peggy (Joe)
Walsh, and Joyce (George)
Wilhite; several nieces and
nephews; and aunt Carol Cap-
plenian and cousins, Leigh and
Katie Foster.
Funeral services were held
at the Pruitt Funeral Home
Chapel on Tuesday, July 19,.
with the Rev. Douglas Dun
can officiating. Interment was
in the Union Baptist Church
Cemetery.
Online condolences may be
made by visiting www.pruit-
tfhroyston.com.
Pruitt Funeral Home in
Royston, was in charge of
arrangements.
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July 21, 2016.
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Herbert Puckett
HOSCHTON - Herbert Har
old Puckett, 81, passed away
on Tuesday, July 12, 2016.
Mr. Puckett was born in Bar-
row County,
the son of
the late
Ross and
Ethel Brock
Puckett.
Mr. Puckett
was retired
from Gen
eral Motors,
where he
worked in
the main
tenance department at the
Doraville Assembly Plant. He
was preceded in death by his
wife, Margaret Jeanette Church
Puckett; sister, Lenora Carter;
and brothers, Quinton Puck
ett, Walter Puckett, and Lloyd
Puckett.
Survivors include his sons
and daughters-in-law, Ran-
del and Jan Puckett, Ricky
and Shirley Puckett, all of
Hoschton; grandchildren,
Elizabeth Puckett, Benjamin
Puckett, and Jonathan Puckett;
sister, Sally Jo Boyd, Wind
er; brothers, Robert Puckett,
Hoschton, James Puckett and
Wendell Puckett, both of Wind
er.
Funeral services were held
on Friday, July 15, in the chapel
of Evans Funeral Home with
the Rev. Kevin Burgess offi
ciating. The burial was in the
Jackson Memorial Park. Men
honored as pallbearers were
Kenneth Carter, Earl Carter,
Donald Puckett, Frankie Puck
ett, Royce Church, and James
Church.
Evans Funeral Home, Jeffer
son, was in charge of arrange
ments.
Online condolences may be
made at www.evansfuneralho-
meinc.com
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July 21, 2016.
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‘Rooster’ Rouse
JEFFERSON - James
Thomas "Rooster" Rouse, 68,
passed away on Wednesday,
July 13, 2016.
Mr. Rouse was born in Bra
selton, the
son to the
late Major
Rutherford
Rouse and
Lena Murel
McNeil
Rouse. Mr.
Rouse was
a meat cut
ter for the
M c E v e r
Packing
Company and was a veteran of
the United States Army serving
in the Vietnam War. Mr. Rouse
was preceded in death by his
son, Chris Rouse.
Survivors include his wife,
Helen Satterfield Rouse, Jeffer
son; children, Shane Rouse and
his wife Margie, Maysville,
Gina Cronier and her husband
Bryan, Jefferson, Brant Rouse,
Hoschton, Jimmy Rouse and
his wife Felicia, Jefferson,
and Michael Gable, Gaines
ville; brother, Earl McNeal,
Hoschton; 10 grandchildren;
and 10 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
on Saturday, July 16, in the
chapel of Evans Funeral Home
with burial in the Evans Mem
ory Gardens.
Evans Funeral Home, Jeffer
son, was in charge of arrange
ments.
Online condolences at www.
evansfuneralhomeinc.com
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July 21, 2016.
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Teresa Russell
COMER - Teresa Faye
Adams Russell, 54, wife of
Roy Russell, passed away Fri
day, July 15, 2016, at Athens
Regional Medical Center.
Mrs. Russell was born
December 4, 1961, in Com
merce, the daughter of the
late William G. Adams and
Evelyn Fortson Adams. She
was a homemaker and attend
ed Amazing Grace Baptist
Church. Mrs. Russell was
preceded in death by both
ers, Charles Adams, Ronnie
Adams, Dale Adams; and a
sister, Linda Brookes.
Survivors include her hus
band, Roy Russell; son, Lance
Aaron Russell, Crawford;
daughter Angie Russell Mat
thews, Comer; step-daughter,
Krista Etheredge, Winterville;
stepson, Shana Russell, Wat
son Mill; sister, Robin Adams,
Hartwell; and grandchildren,
Justice, Evan, Carrie, Jacob
Caleb, Chase, and Haley.
Funeral services to celebrate
her life were held Tuesday, July
19, at Vineyards Creek Baptist
Church. Interment was in Paoli
Cemetery with Shane Russell,
Tony Russell, Jody Russell,
Brent Russell, Brad Russell,
and Evan Etheredge serving as
pallbearers.
Online condolences may be
sent to www.berryfh.com.
Berry Funeral Home, Elber-
ton, was in charge of arrange
ments.
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July 21, 2016.
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‘Johnny’ Smith
NICHOLSON - Jonathan
“Johnny” Ellis Smith, 48, died
Thursday, July 14, 2016.
Mr. Smith was born in
Athens, the son of Betty Jo
Hopkins Smith of Nicholson
and the late, JW Smith. Mr.
Smith was a truck driver. Mr.
Smith was preceded in death
by brothers, Mitchell Smith,
Randy Hembree, and Ronny
Smith; and a sister, Sandra
Hubbard.
Survivors in addition to his
mother, include daughters,
Amanda Smith, Greenville,
Ga„ and Tori Smith, Nichol
son; son, Justin Smith (Jen
nifer), Chatsworth; adopted
children, Kayla Lemmonds
(Chris), Toni Shelnutt, Jordan
Whitehead, Justin Lytle, and
Chelsey Kitchens; brothers,
Marty Hembree, Brian Mitch
ell, Wesley Smith, and Jamie
Sears; sisters, Elaine Culvert,
Kay Little, Kelly Bridgeman,
Lisa Wheeler, and Leigh Sears;
and 11 grandchildren.
Funeral service were held
Monday, July 18, from the
chapel of Little-Ward Funeral
Home with the Revs. Dustin
Bonds and Matthew Mote offi
ciating. The interment was in
the Nicholson Cemetery.
Little-Ward Funeral Home,
Commerce, was in charge of
arrangements.
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‘Alex’ Snead
SUWANEE, GA - Scott
Alexander "Alex” Shead, 52,
passed away on Tuesday, July
12, 2016.
Mr. Shead was born in Los
Angeles, Calif., the son of Bev
erly Singley
Hardiman
of Braselton
and Swan
Ray Shead
of Gaines
ville. Mr.
Shead was
the owner of
Alexander
and Asso
ciates in Lawrenceville, the
Pump’n Iron Gym in Winder,
and he was a veteran of the
United States Army.
Survivors in addition to
his mother and father include
his daughters, Avery Shead,
Lagrange, and Allie Shead,
Lawrenceville; sisters, Sta
cie El-Attrache, Olathe, Kan.,
Brittany Dozier, Braselton, and
Jeanette Meyers, Mableton.
A memorial service was held
on Saturday, July 16, in the
chapel of Evans Funeral Home
with the Rev. Greg Sweatt offi
ciating. A private family burial
will follow on a later date in the
Georgia National Cemetery in
Canton, Ga.
Evans Funeral Home, Jeffer
son, was in charge of arrange
ments.
Online condolences at www.
evansfuneralhomeinc.com
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Christopher
Eubanks
DANIELSVILLE - Christo
pher Lane Eubanks, 30, passed
away Sunday, July 17, 2016.
Born in Athens, he was
the son of Kevin and Debbie
Eubanks and Judy McAllister
Bales. Chris enjoyed the beach,
helicopter rides, board games,
and card games. He loved chil
dren, and most importantly, he
loved time spent with his fam
ily. He was a member of Com
munity Baptist Church. Chris
was preceded in death by his
paternal grandparents, Frank
and Carolyn Eubanks and his
maternal grandmother, Shirley
McAllister.
Survivors in addition to his
parents include his wife, Aman
da Nicole Cowart Eubanks;
siblings, Heather Bales Dick
erson, Gregory Eubanks,
Michael Eubanks, Mark and
Tammy Cowart, Marie Cowart,
and Crystal Roberts; nephews.
Hunter Cowart, Levy Cowart,
Colton Sharp, Andrew Love
less, Sheyenne Cowart, Mat
thew Means, Ethan Gilley,
Camdyn Gilley, Lil Heath Gil
ley, Jackson Cowart, Sam Cow
art, and Haven Gearing; nieces.
Tori Beth Miller, Maryjane
Miller, Kaleigha Cowart, Char
lotte Miller, Shandy and Josh
Miller, Katie Cowart, Elciean-
na Loveless, Emmalyn Love
less, Abby Gilley, Dakota Cow
art, Breighlynn Gilley; mother
in law, Pansy Moore; Bill and
Evelyn Cowart, father-in-law
and mother-in-law; in-laws,
Molly and Little Bill Cowart,
Janice Gunn, and Daniel and
Michelle Cowart; Dakota Cow
art, niece; and numerous aunts
and uncles.
Funeral services will be
held Thursday, July 21, at 4
p.m., at Community Baptist
Church. Interment will fol
low at Danielsville Memorial
Gardens. Pallbearers will be
Kevin Eubanks, Randy Smith,
Bill Cowart, Daniel Cowart,
Mark Cowart, Levy Cowart,
Rick Cowart, and Terry Cow
art. Honorary pallbearers will
be Cody Townsend and Colton
Sharp. The family will receive
friends Wednesday, July 20,
from 6 until 9 p.m. at the funer
al home.
Flowers are accepted.
Lord and Stephens, Daniels
ville, is in charge of arrange
ments.
www.lordandstephens.com
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