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Death notices
Morris L. Bridges
Morris L. Bridges, 85, of Georgia 96, died Wednesday, August 24,
1994 in a Montezuma hospital. Bom in Schley County, he was the son
of the late Oscar and Bessie Cromer Bridges and had lived in Perry the past
46 years. He was a retired construction superintendent and bridge builder.
He had operated the Perry Truck Stop for 10 years and was a retired
employee of the City of Perry Street Department. He also operated
Bridges Fruit Stand for a number of years. He was a member of First
Baptist Church, Houston Lodge No. 35, F&AM, the A 1 Sihah Shrine
Temple in Macon and the Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors: wife,
Irva Montgomery Bridges of Perry; daughter, Joyce B. Jones of Perry;
brother and sisters, Felton Bridges of Lakeland, Fla., Ldean Venable of
Columbia, S.C., and Estelle Hill of Junction City; and two
granddaughters, Selecia Jones of College Park and Valerie Jones of
Montrose, Colo.
Services: Were held Friday, August 26, 1994 in the Watson-Hunt
Funeral Home in Perry at 2 p.m. Burial took place with Masonic rites in
the Woodlawn Cemetery. Dr. Dan Ariail and Tom Arledge officiated.
Addison E. “A.E.” Harris Jr.
Addison E. Harris Jr., 87, of 321 A. E. Harris Rd. died Tuesday,
August 30, 1994 in a Marshallviile nursing home. Bom in Crawford
County, he had resided here for 63 years. He was the son of the late A. E.
Harris Sr. and Blache McElmurray Harris. He was a member of the First
Baptist Church, and was a Mason and a Shriner. Addison was a member
of the Farm Bureau, and a former advisory director of Guarantee Federal and
was a retired fanner. Survivors: wife, Adrian Pagett Harris of Perry;
daughter, Jackie H. Holsenbeck of Milledgeville; two sons, John C.
Harris and Addison Harris 111, both of Perry; one sister, Doris Walton of
Perry; nine grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Services: Were held Thursday, Sept. 1, 1994 in the First Baptist
Church in Perry at 4 p.m. The Rev. Claude McEldowney and Dr. John O.
Yarbrough officiated. The burial took place in the Woodlawn Cemetery.
The family will receive friends at their home and suggests memorial
contributions be sent to: The Shriner's Crippled Children’s Hospital, 950
W. Faris Rd., Greenville, S.C. 29605. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home in
Perry had charge of arrangements.
M. Lamar Morgan
BONAIRE-M. Lamar Morgan, 54, of Bonaire, died Sunday, August 28,
1994 in a Warner Robins Hospital. Bom in Crenshaw County, Ala., he
was the son of the late Manley Morgan. He was a plant management
supervisor for Robins Air Force Base and was a member of First Baptist
Church in Warner Robins. He was a U.S. Army veteran who served in the
Vietnam War and was a GHSA certified football official for 26 years.
Survivors: wife, Janice Morgan of Bonaire; mother, Doris Morgan
Willingham of Macon; children, John Lamar Morgan of Fort Rucker,
Ala., Scott A. Morgan of New Orleans, Danielle M. Watt of Hayneville,
Tracy B. Kimball of Ladson, S.C., and Bobby Billings of Bonaire;
brother and sisters, Steve P. Morgan of Kathleen, Betty Buck of Opdyke,
111., Felicia Yocum of Lawrenceville, Patricia Brown of Fayetteville, and
Linda Morgan Lord of Macon; and five grandchildren.
Services: Were held Wednesday, August 31, 1994 in the First
Baptist Church in Warner Robins. Burial took place in the Magnolia Park
Cemetery. The Rev. Jimmy Blanton officiated. McCullough Funeral
Home in Warner Robins had charge of arrangements. The family may be
contacted at the residence 148 Julee Emilyn Drive, Bonaire, and at the
residence of Doris M. Willingham, 2782 Virginia Drive, Macon.
Joe Brown Parkerson
BONAIRE-Joe Brown Parkerson, 84, of Bonaire, died Tuesday, August
30, 1994. Bom in Dodge County, he was the son of the late Daniel
Walterman Parkerson and Frances Joann Burch Parkerson. He was a
member of the Houston Lake Baptist Church and was a retired employee of
Medusa Cement Corp. Survivors: wife, Lola Parkerson of Bonaire;
two daughters, Angela Summers of Milledgeville and Bunk Lee Parker of
Forsyth; one son, Joe J. Parkerson of Bonaire; sister and brother, Grace
Bure of Oviedo, Fla. and Preston Parkerson of Cantonment, Fla.; eight
grandchildren; three step-grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren.
Services: Were held Thursday, Sept. 1, 1994 in the Watson-Hunt
Chapel at 10 a.m. The Rev. Olin Hamlin and Rev. A.C. Truluck
officiated. Burial took place in tire Perry Memorial Gardens.
Sadie Murray Paul
WARNER ROBINS-Sadie Murray Paul, 87, of Warner Robins, died
Wednesday, August 31, 1994 in a local hospital. Bom in Wellston, Ga.,
she was the daughter of the late Thomas and Augusta Watson Murray.
She had resided in Houston County most of her life and was a member of
the Central Baptist Church and was a homemaker. She is proceeded in
death by her husband, Byron R. Paul. Survivors: son, T. Murray Paul
of Warner Robins; daughter, Vera P. Lamar of Bonaire; two sisters,
Frances M. Brown of Eastman and Doris M. Duffey of Miami, Fla.; five
grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
Services: Graveside services were held Friday, Sept. 2, 1994 at 2
p.m. The Rev. Jim Dorriety officiated. Burial took place in the
Magnolia Park Cemetery. Watson-Hunt Funeral home had charge of
arrangements.
James G. “Jim” Vogt
James G. “Jim” Vogt, 67. of 621 Cooper St., died Tuesday, August
30. 1994 at his residence. Bom in Wilmington, Deleware, he was the son
of the late Gordon and Ethel Fisher Vogt. He was a retired cattleman
where he worked for over 40 years. He also had been a representative for
WW Manufacturing Co. Inc. and co-owner of the Howell Cobb Sunday
School Class. He was an honorary lifetime member of The Georgia
Angus Association and a member of the Georgia Cattleman’s Association.
Survivors: wife, June Vogt of Perry; three daughters, Jackie V. Bishop
of Jonesboro, Janna V. Dixon of Elberton and Jenny V. Sweat of Dacula;
son, Jeff Vogt of Lawrenceville; sister, Mary Naylor Zodda of Newport
News, Va.; and seven grandchildren.
Services: Were held Friday, Sept. 2, 1994 in the Perry United
Methodist Church at 11 a.m. The Rev. Marcus Tripp officiated. Burial
took place in the Perry Memorial Gardens. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home
had charge of arrangements.
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Eateries get
food grades
By JIMMY SIMPSON
Staff Writer
A score of Houston County
eateries received their inspection
"report cards" recently, 11 of
which made perfect grades.
Perry establishments, Bill's
10-71 and Swift Street Inn were
the top local recipients of TOO'
scores.
Warner Robins' businesses
with high marks included
Rosie's Italian (Ramada Inn),
Lenny's Lounge (Ramada Inn),
J&C's Hot Dog Hut, Quail Run
Elementary School, Ted Wright
Park (Rec. Center), Peavy
Concession (Rec. Center),
Happy Hour School, Moose
Lodge Lounge, McCalls Tastes
to Remember.
A total of 24 other locations
were also on the chart. Perry
businesses include (name
followed by score):
Pizza Hut (78) and Food Plus
(99).
One Bonaire business, White
Diamond Grill, made the list
with an 86 score.
Other Warner Robins' eateries
include:
BJ's Orioles Nest (94), Cove
Lounge (76), Holiday Inn
Restaurant (90), I Can't Believe
It's Yogurt (97), Little Caesar's
Pizza (94), Moose Lodge
Restaurant (97), Quincy's (95).
In addition, Sonic Drive-In
(829 Russell Pkwy., 95),
Subway (98), Taco Bell (96),
China Palace (87), Family Mart
(88), Hardee's (421 N. Davis
Dr., 94), Mike's Place (90),
Tanner Snack Bar (Rec. Center)
(96).
Also, Fountain Concession
(Rec. Center) (94), Memorial
Park (Rec. Center) (96), Perkins
Park (Rec. Center) (91),
Recreation Center Concession
(Rec. Center) (97), Sewell
Concession (Rec. Center) (97)
and Sonic Drive-In (117 Green
St., 90).
The grades are part of a
periodic grading by the Houston
County Environmental Health
Agency.
Scores are based on overall
cleanliness, employee hygiene,
temerature control of food or
food sources, facility/equipment
upkeep and storage of cleaning
products or toxic materials.
Grades are derived from three
catagories: Excellent (90-100),
Good (80-89) and Satisfactory
(70-79).
Aromatorio named
partner in law firm
Former Perry resident Robert
Jeffrey Aromatorio has been named
a partner in the Byron law firm of
Lawrence C. Collins.
The firm, on Sept. 1, will be
known as Collins and Aromatorio,
P.C.
As both valedictorian and STAR
student, Aromatorio graduated from
Perry High School in 1986.
He attended Mercer University
and earned a Bachelor of Arts in
English and a minor in Criminal
Justice.
Aromatorio attended Mercer
University’s Walter F. George
School of Law after his college
graduation. The new partner was
also named to "Who's Who among
American Law School Students".
He joined the firm of Lawrence C.
Collins in January of this year.
Aromatorio is a member of the
Georgia Bar Association, the
Georgia Trial Lawyers Association
and has been admitted to numerous
courts, including the Georgia
Supreme Court.
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