Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, April 09, 1994, Page Page 2A, Image 2

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Saturday, April 9,1994 "Houston Times-Journal Page 2A William Burch HAWKINS VILLE-William "Bill* Burch, 78, of 142 Hilltop Road, died Monday, in a local hospital. Born in Dodge County, he was the son of the late James and Willie Burch. He was a builder and was a member of Broad Street Baptist Church. Bill was a U.S. Army veteran. Survivors; wife, Alice Brooks Burch of Hawkinsville; children, Laveme Dowdy and Jinvema Ertict, both of Greenville, S.C., and Mary Burch of Greer, S.C.; brothers and sisters, Harvey Burch of Mcßae, James Burch of Kathleen, Ernest Burch, La urine Burch, Christine Phillips, Mildred Powell and Rudine Channell, all of Warner Robins; seven grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Services: Were held Thursday, April 7, 1994 in the McCullough Funeral Home in Warner Robins at 2 p.m. Burial took place in the Magnolia Park Cemetery also in Warner Robins. The Revs. Rastus Salter and Kelly Pritchard officiated. 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, Tx. with a B.A. in Hisotry. 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 Fort Valley. Survivors: mother and step-father, Emily Harrison Bowers and Joe T. Bowers of Houston, Tx.; father and step-mother, Wayne and Kathy Cutrell of Virginia; brother, Andy Cutrell of Houston; grandmother, Mrs. Florence Cutrell of Fort Valley; step-sister, Ten Bowers; step-brothers, Greg Bowers and fiancee, Anne Davis, Doug Bowers and wife, Christy, all of Houston, Tx., Lee Bowers of Austin, Tx., and Joe Bowers in and fiancee Susan Charron of Salt Lake City, Utah; niece and nephew, Sarah and David Bowers of Houston; aunts and uncles, David and Shelia Harrison of Duncanville, Tx., Karen Hartley, Gary and Kay Cutrell, Warner Robins, Myron and Nena Cutrell, Fort Valley, and numerous cousins and friends. Services: Funeral services were held on Wednesday, March 2, 1994 in the Clear Lake United Methodist Church at 11 a.m. Burial followed at the Forest Park East Cemetery in Houston, Texas. James Davis Jr. WARNER ROBINS-James Davis Jr., of 5098 South Pleasant Hill Road, died Friday, April 1, 1994 in a local hospital. Bom in Houston County, he was the son of the late Rosa Davis. He was a member of Piney Grove Baptist Church and the usher board. Survivors: wife, Louise Davis of Warner Robins; children, Carla Davis and Marilyn Morgan, both of Elizabeth, N.J., and Earl Everson of Rochelle; stepchildren, Diane Colbert and Robin Cobb, both of Warner Robins and Linda Rumph of Bonaire; father, James Davis Sr. of Warner Robins; sisters and brothers, Shirley Davis and Jeff Davis, both of Brooklyn, N.Y., Ruby Reeves of Fayetteville, N.C., Debbie Hilman and Dorothy Efford, both of Warner Robins, Charles Davis of Charleston, S.C., Richard Davis of San Mateo, Calif., Veronica Bryant of Orlando, Fla., Larry Davis of Naples, Italy, and Elaine Davis of Perry. Services: Will be held Saturday, April 9, 1994 in the Piney Grove Baptist Church in Kathleen. Burial will take place in the church cemetery. The Rev. James Jamerson will officiate. The family may be contacted at the residence of James Davis Sr., 108 Colbert Ave., Warner Robins. The body will be placed in the church an hour before services. Mattie Pattishall Irby Mattie Pattishall Irby, 92, of 706 Tolleson Ave., died Thursday, April 7, 1994 at the Church Home For The Aged. Bom in Dooly County, she was the daughter of the Phillip S. and Eula Pattishall. Mattie has resided here most of her life and was a Baptist. She was a retired receptionist for Weems & Amall, MD. She was preceded in death by her husband, Abner Irby. Survivors: two daughters, Frances Boone of Perry and Gwen Walton of Boca Raton, Fla.; three grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Services: Graveside services will be held Saturday, April 9, 1994 at 2 p.m. The officiating clergy will be Dr. John O. Yarbrough. Burial will take place in the Perry Memorial Gardens. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. 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Calkins, who resides in Macon, was nominated by William Harper, Marketing Management student Tiffany N. Gerstenberger, resident of Warner Robins, was nominated by Beth Burris; and Accounting student Maxine A. Robinson- Bedford, who resides in Warner Robins was nominated by Barbara Young. Reid was nominated by Carolyn Farrant The GOAL program is co sponsored statewide by the Georgia Chamber of Commerce and the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education. Locally, GOAL is sponsored by the Warner Robins area, Perry area, Peach County, Pulaski/Hawkinsville and Dooly County Chambers of Commerce. Representing the area Chambers of Commerce as judges on the External Selection Committee April 1 will be: Mike Brashear and Anise Ochs for the Warner Robins area, Becky Largent for the Perry area, Roberta Morrison for Pulaski/Hawkinsville, Jenniver Light for Peach County, and Hugh Richardson for Dooly County. 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Further information may be received by calling Golden Opportunities at (912) 757-7817 or your local County Department of Family and Children Services office. „r?V § . \ • £ A HP?. B Angela N. Reid suspense for our finalists preceding the formal announcement of our local winner on April 12 is not hard to conceive. The judges will keep their decision in the strictest confidence until that time, however." MGTs local GOAL winner will have a chance to compete for the Grand Prize of a new automobile at the state competition in Atlanta. The instructor who nominated the state winner will be awarded a $250 check. Additional cash prizes will be awarded to runners-up at the state GOAL competition. All finalists at the state level receive mementos in acknowledgement of their achievements from contributors statewide. The recipient of the state GOAL medallion for 1994 will be the student representative of technical and adult education in Georgia over the coming year. 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