Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, March 26, 1994, Page Page 2A, Image 2

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• Saturday, Match 26,1994 "Houston Times-Journal Page 2A Death notices Rosemary Glover Dehnen HAWKINSVILLE-Rosemary Glover Dehnen, 41, of Hwy. 341 South, died Sunday, March 19, 1994 in a Macon hospital. Bom in Tampa, Fla., she was the daughter of Dudley and Jane (Gantt) Glover of Tampa. Rosemary was a 911 Dispatcher for Houston County and was married to Stephen Dehnen. She was also an EMT and a volunteer with the Hayneville-Grovania Fire Department. Survivors: husband, Stephen Dehnen of Hawkinsville; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Glover of Tampa; sister, Duane G. Lewis of Middlesex, N.C. Services: The funeral was held in the Watson-Hunt Chapel Thursday, March 24, 1994 at 10 a.m. Her burial was private. The Rev. Jim Shipley officiated. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to: Hayneville-Grovania Fire Dept, 3004 Hwy 341 S, Hawkinsville, Ga. 31036. Bonnie Clyde Wages Bonnie Clyde Wages, 75, of 712 Charles Drive died Thursday, March 24, 1994 in a Montezuma hospital. Bom in Union County, Miss., he was the son of the late Madison and Mary Niblett Wages and was the widower of Susie Mae Pardin Wages. He was a building contractor and had lived in Perry the past three years. He was a Mason and a member of the Scottish Rite and Bissell Baptist Church in Tupelo, Miss. He was a World War II veteran, serving in the U.S. Army. Survivors: children, Bety Branch of Perry and Peggy Johnson of Tupelo; sisters, Christine Hughes of Tupelo, Cordelia Rackley of Pontotoc, Miss., and Beatrice Jamison of Starkville, Miss.; five grandchildren; and three great grandchildren. Services: Will be held Saturday, March 26, 1994 in the Lee Memorial Gardens in Tupelo with Masonic rites at 2 p.m. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home in Perry has charge of local arrangements. Cotton Re-elected '94 Chairman Of Hospital Authority At the regular monthly meeting of the Hospital Authority of Houston County in February, A. Hal Cotton was re-elected as Chairman effective March 1, 1994. Cotton has been a member of the Authority since 1992. As chairman. Cotton is committed to striving to provide the best possible medical care for the citizens of Houston County at Houston County Medical Center and Perry Hospital. "The health care system is going to change-for the better we hope-but we need to be as visionary as need be, and as practical as possible, to meet the challenges of the future,” said Cotton. Mr. Cotton has lived in Houston County since 1947 and has seen these medical facilities built from zero into the excellent sources of medical care that the county now possesses. A native of Alabapia, Cotton received his basic education in the public schools of Alabama and he attended the University of Alabama, and George Washington University of Washington D.C. During the early part of World War 11, he was an instructor for the Extension Division of the University of Alabama. Mr. Cotton retired from the Warner Beard To Serve As Vice Chmn. To Hospital Bd. At the regular monthly meeting of the Hospital Authority of Houston County in February, Dr. Carl Beard was re-elected Vice Chairman effective March 1. Dr. Beard has been a member of the Hospital Authority since 1987. "My goal is to serve the medical staff, employees and people of the county by being fair and objective. Another goal is to maintain outstanding patient care because that is the name of the game," Dr. Beard summarized. Originally from Macon, Beard attended Mercer University and Bowman Gray School of Medicine of Wake Forest College. Following graduation, he did his internship at Grady Hospital in Atlanta and completed his residency at Wake Forest. He then received a teaching fellowship at Wake Forest. Exchange Club Reports Strawberry Sale A Success BY BRENDA THOMPSON Staff Writer Members of the Perry Exchange Club announced this week that their first-ever strawberry sale was a huge success. “Actually, it went far beyond our expectations,” president Dwayne Yoder said following his club’s weekly meeting on Thursday. “Because of the wonderful commu nity support and the great quality of the berries that we received, this will most definitely become an an nual event.” According to Yoder, the club re ceived approximately 400 flats of fresh-picked strawberries from a Florida grower last Friday , but were actually expecting-and needed more. The club has since called the growers for additional strawberries, but have been informed that the year’s crop has been depleted. "Unfortunately, because the sale was so successful and because the SRr | Hal Cotton Robins Air Logistic Center in 1980 after 39 years of service. For the next eight years, he operated his own private Logistics and Management Consulting business principally in California. He was the senior civilian staff member of the Warner Robins Air Logistics Center for 33 years, and among his many decorations and awards is the Decoration for ■Distinguished Federal Civilian Service from the President of the United States. Mr. Cotton enjoys horticulture, specifically native azaleas. He is an active member of Perry United Methodist Church. Mr. Cotton and his wife, Loice, have one son, Dr. Richard H. Cotton and two grandchildren. mi « jpPSI JSS^Hk Carl Beard Beard has lived in Warner Robins since 1960 when he came here to set up his obstetrics/gynecology practice. Dr. Beard and his wife, Susanna have three grown children and three grandchildren. He enjoys golf and spending time with his grandchildren. grower shorted us on our order, a few of our customers did not get the berries they had ordered,” Yoder continued. “To those people, we sincerely apologize. A club member will be contacting you for a refund in the coming days.” ’Family Fest' Being Held At MES Today Morningside Elementary will hold its first "Family Fest” school carnival Saturday, March 26 on Morningside Drive from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Snack bar will include hot dogs, chips, cokes and popcorn. Live en tertainment will be scheduled all day featuring Miss Warner Robins, Suzanne Blythe, doggers, dancers, singers, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hathcock, church choirs and much more. Games include face painting, ySplil Little Miss Dogwood Contestants. - J U Miss Junior Dogwood Contestants. 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