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Saturday, March 19,1994 “Houston Times-Journal
Death notices
Wayne Allen Cutrell, Jr.
HOUSTON, TX.-Wayne "Allen" Cutrell, Jr., 29, passed away at his
home in Houston, Texas on Feb. 24, 1994. An honor graduate of the
University of Houston, Clear Lake, Texas with a B.A. in History, Allen
was the owner of Serious Video Productions and was an expert in
computerized video production, including animated special effects. He was
an active member of the Sports Car Club of America and worked in the pit
crew of a friend's race car. He was an animal lover and an avid debater.
Allen was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Marjorie and
Bailey Harrison of Perry and his paternal grandfather, Myron Cutrell of Ft.
Valley. Survivors: his mother and step-father, Emily Harrison Bowers
and Joe T. Bowers of Houston; father and step-mother, Wayne and Kathy
Cutrell of Virginia; brother, Andy Cutrell o r Houston; grandmother,
Mrs. Florence Cutrell of Ft. Valley; step-sister, Teri Bowers; step
brothers, Greg Bowers and fiancee, Anne Davis, Doug Bowers and wife,
Christy, all of Houston, Lee Bowers of Austin, Tx., and Joe Bowers 111
and fiancee Susan Charron of Salt Lake City, Utah, several nieces and
nephews, cousins and friends.
Services: Were held Wednesday, March 2, 1994 in the Clear Lake
United Methodist Church at 11 a.m. Burial followed in the Forest Park
East Cemetery in Houston, Tx.
Rocella A. Dover
LAWRENCEVILLE-Mrs. Rocelia A. Dover, 65, of Lawrenceville, died
Saturday, March 12, 1994. A native of Gwinnett County, she was a
homemaker and member of the New Cansan Baptist Church. Mrs. Dover
also worked for many years with her husband at the Dover Restaurant in
Lawrenceville. Survivors: husband, Earl Carroll Dover of
Lawrenceville; children, Mr. and Mrs. Ed (Teresa Dover) Holcombe of
Conyers, Dr. and Mrs. Greg (Kathy Dover) Harold of Perry; father, Mr.
C.S. Allen of Lawrenceville; sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt (Shirley) Caylor,
Mr. and Mrs. C.E. (Connie) Smith, all of Lawrenceville; brothers, Mr.
Avery Allen of Lawrenceville, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis (Joyce) Allen of
Dawsonville; several nieces and nephews; and six grandchildren.
Services: Were held Monday, March 14, 1994 in the Wages Oake
Lawn Chapel at 2 p.m. The Rev. McHoyt Moore and Rev. Mike Soop
officiated. Interment took place in the Walnut Grove Baptist Church
Cemetery.
Emma Davis McEachern
CLINCHFIELD-Emma Davis McEachern, 73, of Clinchfield, died
Tuesday, March 15, 1994 at the Houston Medical Center in Warner
Robins. Bom in Treutlen County, she was the daughter of the late Harvey
and Hattie Davis. Emma was a member of the Clinchfield Presbyterian
Church and a retired civil service employee from RAFB. Survivors:
husband, James A. McEachern of Clinchfield; two daughters, Roxie Anne
Munn of Garland, Tx. and Shelia Paul of Warner Robins; brother, C.J.
Davis of Perry; five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
Services: Were held Friday, March 18, 1994 in the Watson-Hunt
Chapel at 11 a.m. Burial took place in the Perry Memorial Gardens. The
Rev. JJ. Morrow officiated.
Jessie Roberts
Jessie Roberts, of 930 Elko Rd„ died Monday, March 14, 1994, at a
local hospital. Bom in Houston County to the parentage of the late Otha
and Julia Roberts. Survivors: children. Sherry Roberts and Kenneth
Roberts, both of Warner Robins, Chuck McCray, Jessie McCray, Jessica
Napier, Danielle Stubbs, Charles Campbell, Jeffrey Campbell and Kizzy
Lane, all of Perry; brothers, John Roberts of Seattle, Washington,
Danielle Roberts of Perry, Sammy Roberts and James Roberts, both of
Savannah; and nine grandchildren.
Services: Will be held Saturday, March 19, 1994 in the Richardson
Funeral Home Chapel at 11 a.m. Burial will take place in the Flat Creek
Cemetery in Perry. The Rev. James Sherman will officiate. Richardson
Funeral Home has charge of arrangements.
Perry Lions Club To Observe White Cane Day
"The Gift of Sight is a precious
treasure for a needy person to
receive, and yet so easy to give for
people who donate to the Lions
White Cane Days" says Rob
Pellissier, President of the Perry
Lions Club in announcing that
April 9th will be observed as White
Cane Day in Perry.
"Our 1994 White Cane Days
goal is $199,999.99," declares Lion
Donald Hardigree, President,
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Foundation, Inc. Hardigree adds,
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Lighthouse receives, the 1994 goal
will provide $700,000 worth of eye
surgery and other vision care
services to Georgians who have no
insurance or other financial means."
Each person who makes a
donation will receive a white cane
lapel emblem to symbolize their
concern for the sight of those less
fortunate. The Perry Lions Club
will be at the following locations
on April 9th accepting donations as
well as used eyeglasses and hearing
aids: At the comer of Washington
and Jemigan Streets.
Churches Plan Activities
For Members, Community
Greater Union
Baptist
The annual Usher's Day
Celebration will be held at the
church this Sunday at 3 p.m.
Various usher boards from different
churches have been asked to appear
in the program.
Come let us lift up die name of
Jesus together. The board promises
to make this day a joyous one.
Houston Lake
Baptist
A church-wide gospel sing will
be held at the church Sunday,
March 20 at 7 p.m.
Also Sunday will be a children's
committee meeting at 5 p.m. A
council meeting will be held
Tuesday, March 22 at 7 p.m.
First Baptist
Perry
A youth musical about being a
witness, The Extra Mile, will be
presented Sunday, March 20 at 7
p.m.
The adult choir will present an
Easter musical, Every Tongue
Confess, Sunday, March 27 and
Monday, March 28 at 7 p.m. each
evening. Also on Palm Sunday, the
morning service will be filled with
each member carrying a small palm
branch and sharing in the praise of
Jesus.
During Holy Week, March 28-
April 1, the church will host noon
luncheon services sponsored by the
Perry Ministerial Association.
Servers are needed each day. Men or
women who are interested are asked
to call Coleyne Connell.
On Easter, the church will cele
brate the resurrection during two
special services, including an ob
servation of the Lord's Supper dur
ing the evening service.
The church goal for Annie
Armstrong Easter Offering for
Home Missions is $6,500.
The church has four messenger
positions still available for the
Southern Baptist Convention to
meet in Orlando, FI. June 14-16.
Contact the church office if you are
interested in attending,.
Congratulations to the February
GA of the Month, Blair Brown.
Don't miss the April 10-13 spe
cial services featuring Rick Stanley,
who has appeared on Good Morning
America, 20/20 and Larry King
Live. The services will be held at 7
p.m. each evening.
Perry Presbyterian
Church
The video series "Origins-How
the World Came to Be" continues at
the church at 7 p.m. on the follow
ing dates: April 3, 17.
This video series looks at the
scientific evidence for special cre
ation as the Bible speaks of it and
at the impossibility of modem evo
lutionary thought for explaining the
world we know.
There will also be supplemen
tary lectures and Bible studies to
answer questions. The public is in
vited to attend this informative and
interesting series.
Plans are now being made for
the Children's Easter ®gg Hunt on
Wednesday, March 30. Volunteers
are needed to help with the party.
Please see Jane Shepley.
Teachers and helpers are needed
for Vacation Bible School to be
held June 6-10. Contact Jeannie
Sexton or Kathryn Searle to volun
teer.
Greater Word of
Deliverance
The church, in an attempt to
bring people together to discuss the
growing violence in our streets, is
hosting a dinner banquet "Youth
Against Violence" at the Holiday
Inn in Perry Saturday, March 26 at
7 p.m.
Special guest speakers include
Mr. Doug Porter, athletic director at
Fort Valley State College, Sheriff
Cullen Talton and Judge George F.
Nunn Jr., Houston County
Superior Court Judge.
The cost for the banquet dinner
is sl4 per person. For questions or
to purchase a ticket, contact Valerie
Clark at 987-4796 or 988-1254 be
tween the hours of a.m. and 4:30
p.m.
Perry United
Methodist
Chris Murrell will present the
program at the next Family Nigh
Supper Wednesday, March 23.
An offering for Lula Mae
Duncan will be taken during the
month of March. After 14 years of
faithful service to the nursery de
partment, Duncan is retiring
Anyone interested in a Butler
Brown print of the sanctuary should
contact Colleen Lewis.
Important dates to remember:
•Sunday, April 24-Youth led
evening service.
•Sunday, May 22-Baccalaureate
and MYF picnic for seniors.
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An editorial that appeared on page
4A of the Wednesday, March 16
edition of the Houston Times-
Journal stated that it has been al
leged that Houston County Board of
Education Chairman Zell Blackmon
asked a Middle Georgia television
station not to cover a meeting held
in Perry by a group erf concerned ci
tizens to discuss die school board's
recent school sites selections.
We apologize to Mr. Blackmon
Collier Presents Student Editorial On Television
Dana Collier, Perry Middle
School seventh grader, presented a
student editorial on WMAZ-TV on
Tuesday, March 15, for National
Middle School Week.
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Correction
and anyone else who may have been
harmed by this statement.
Blackmon called the Houston
Times-Journal and informed us that
he never asked WMAZ-TV not to
cover the meeting. He stated that
the implication was "totally false".
The editorial was correct in saying
that Blackmon is open and honest
with the press through his position
on the school board.
Dana competed against 10 other
Perry Middle School students for
the honor.
Dana is the daughter of Tommie
and Jane Collier of Perry.
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