Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, December 14, 1994, Page Page 2A, Image 2

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Wednesday, December 14,1994, Houston Times-Journal Page 2A — *N V J Death notices James B. "Jim" Kerce James B. "Jim" Kerce, 52, of 103 Kings Crest Boulevard, died Thursday at his residenceHe was the Editor and General Manager of the Houston Times Journal, was previously Editor and General Manager of the Houston Home Journal, and had been managing Editor of the Daily Sun Warner Robins. Jim had worked in newspapers in Atlanta, Tallahassee, Poughkeepsie, NY. and Harrodsburg, Ky. During his career, he won numerous awards for journalistic excellence. The Houston Home Journal won General Excellence awards in 1988 and 1989. Very active in community affairs, Jim had served; on the Board of Directors and as President of the Perry Chamber, served on the United Way Board, the Perry Kiwanis Club Board, and the Military Affairs Committee. He grew up in Tallahassee, Fla. and attended Floridal State. Survivors: wife, Janice Jordan Kerce, of Perry; daughter Gena Kerce, Atlanta; son, Clayton Kerce, also of Atlanta; mother, Catherine Stout, two brodiers, Joe; Kerce and John Kerce all of Tallahassee. Fla.; .brother, Doug Kerce of North Carolina; three step brothers, Jack Kerce. Birmington . Ala; Ed Kerce of Tallahassee, Fla; and Bob Kerce of Altamonte Springs, Fla.; two step daughters, Mary Rowe of Tallahassee, Fla. and Suzanne Rowe of Perry; two step sons. Richard Rowe, and Mitchell Rowe of Tallahassee. Fla. Services: Were lie Id December 10 at Watson-Hunt Chapel and Graveside Services t<x>k place December 11 in the Rosciawn Cemetery located in Tallahassee. Ha. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home in Warner Robins had charge of local arrangements and Culley & Son f uneral Home in Tallahassee In lieu of flowers the family requests contributions be made to the American Heart Association. 26254; Pierce Place. PO. Box 2065. Macon. GA 31204. Charlie Louise Rumph McGhee HENDERSON - Charlie Louise Rumph McGhee, 87. of Hodge Road, died Thursday in a Warner Robins hospital Born in Macon County, she had lived in Houston County a number of years She was the daughter of the late Charlie and Clara Rumph and attended Macon County public schools. She was a member of f riendship Missionary Baptist Church where she was Mother of the Church, president of the Mission Board, member of the Senior Choir. Usher Board and King of Honor Lodge. Survivors: husband. Otis McGhee of Henderson, and sister. Adeila Webb of I fenderson. Services: Were held at 2p in m % Our Sufee&at Buys k ALL AT LOWEST DiamondX '* Tenni* Bracelet \ Free jewelry cleaning anytime.- 1 Fuii c^ratt.x. ) OVCTtOTtICZVcfcTS % 10K S-Bar Design / 1 T 905 Carroll St. • Perry, GA 31069 2_\ 987-1392 aSMWfflffl Dec. 12, 1994 in Friendship Missionary Baptist Church. Burial: the church cemetery. The Rev. Lawrence Williams officiated. Oglethorpe Funderal Chapel had charge of arrangements. Woodrow W. Cannady MACON - Woodrow W. Cannady, 82, of 5778 Satterfield Drive died Sunday in a local hospital. Born in Candler County, he had lived in Macon the past 42 years. He was a member of Bellevue Baptist Church, the Senior Couples Sunday School Class and was a deacon. Survivors: wife, Eta H. Cannady of Macon; children, Johnny R. Cannady of Wadley, William A. Cannady and Julia C. Wagstaff, both of Warner Robins, and Kay C. Hunnicutt of Perry; sister, Eunice Lightsey of Americus; 12 grandchildren: and 18 great-grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Wednesday in Bellevue Baptist Church. The Rev. Larry Jones and Dr. Neal Wall will officiate. Visitation: The family will receive friends from 7 until 9 Tuesday in Crest Lawn Funeral Home and may be contacted at the residence. Odie Mae Stanley PERRY - Odie Mae Stnaley. 84 died Sunday in a local nursing home. Born in Alexander City, Ala., she was the daughter of the late Noland and Amy Moody Maddox. She moved from Peach County Houston County in 1955 and established Stanley Furniture Co., of which she was president for 25 years. She was a member of Perry l Iniled Methodist Church and was the widow of R. E. Stanley. Survivors: children. Anne S. Wilson and Ronnie Stanley, both of Perry; sister and brother. Shirley Westwood of Albany, and Marlin Maddox of Fort Valley;; five grandr*’ ’’ ..u; and 10 great grandchildren. Services: Were held Tuesday. Dec. 6. 1994 in the Perry United Methodist Church at 3p in Dr Marcus Tripp officiated. Burial took place in the Wood lawn Cemetery. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home in Perry had charge of arrangements. James Edward Gordon PITTS - J:unes Edward "Pete" Gordon. 50 of 200 South Sandy Mount Road, died Sunday in a local hospital Bom in Crisp County, he was a member of Seville Baptist Church He was tool cutter and grinder at ILirris Group for 27 years Survivors: wife, Betty Hancock Gordon of Pitts; mother. Irene Gill Gordon of Cordele, children. Clint Gordon of Pitts. Beverly Ann Moore of Rochelle, and Sheila Lynn Athon of Cordele: brothers and sisters, William Gordon and John Gordon Jr., both of Hatley. Olin Gordon of Cordele. Walter Gordon of Fitzgerald. Elizabeth Dorough of Tampa, Fla., Dianne Morgan of Perry, Janice Raphael of Tanzania, Nina Hobbs of Reynolds, and Ophelia Dean of St. Petersburg, Fla.; and three grandchildren. Services: Were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday Dec. 13 in Seville Baptist Church. Burial: Seville Cemetery. Visitation: The family received friends at Hughes & Wright Funeral Home . Harold Eugene Lones WARNER ROBINS - Harold Eugene "Gene" Lones, 47, of 155 Elaine Drive, Lot 333 died Saturday in a local hospital. Bom in Lima, Ohio, he was the son of the late Harold Bliss Lones. He had served in the Georgia National Guard and was employed by Robins Air Force Base as an electronic mechanic. He had lived in Warner Robins for the past five years. Survivors: mother. Carrie Lones Rodriguez of Perry, son, Jerry Lones of Perry; sister and brother, Linda Sue L. Bilopavlovich of Bolivar, Tenn., Sheila L. Sweitzer of Marshallville, and Terry Jones of Perry: and one grandchild. Services: Services were held Tuesday, Dec. 13. 1994 at 2 p.m. Burial at Magnolia Park Cemetery, the Rev. Robin Tedder officiated. Herman William Crumley GAINESVILLE - Herman William Crumley, died Sunday in a Ureal hospital after a brief illness. Born in Jackson County, he was retired from New Holland textile mill. He was a member of the Lula Congregational Holiness Church Survivors: wife. Rosalee Crumley of Gainesville; children, Gloria Tapp of Gainesville. Maureen Green ;uid Ruby C. ('nice, both of Lakeland, Gla.. Laetus Crumley of Rome, and I.alon Crumley of Douglasviile; brother and sisters, Curtis Crumley of Kathleen. Mable Smallwood of Snellville, and Adell Tiller and Iraelia Couch, both of Jefferson; 13 grandchildren; and 19 great grandchildren. Services: Were held Wednesday, Dec 14. i 994 in fotmm imimstui mm stesetm to ttefaxlStM cm num Memorial Park Funeral Home, Gainesville Burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery. The Rev. Roland Arrowood officiated. Exie P. Rozar OREGON, ILL - Exie P. Rozar, 90 died Sunday. Bom in Felton, she was die dauther of the late John and Ida Cook Gamer. She lived in Perry most of her life before she moved to Illiinois two years ago. She was a former member of First Baptist Church in Perry. She was the widow of J. Frank Rozar and was a homemaker. Survivors: daughter, Frances Rozar Strouse of Oregon, 111.; brothers, Fred Gamer of Rome, and Truman Gamer of Stevenson, Ala.; five grandchildren, and a great grandson. Services: Were held Dec. 10, 1994 in Watson-Hunt Funeral Home, Perry. Burial: Rozar Cemetery in Dodge County. Officiating at the services was Dr. John O. Yarbrough. Willie R. King KATHLEEN - Willie R. King HHH| li^P mm DR. J. CRAIG PATTERSON FIND OUT NOW WHETHER CAREFUL PROFESSIONAL CHIROPRACTIC CARE CAN RELIEVE YOUR ACHES AND PAINS This examination normally coifs $35.00 or more. It will include an orthopedic test, a neurological test, a blood pressure test, a spinal alignment check, an examination for restricted or excessive motion of the spine, a muscle strength test, and a private consultation to discuss the results. Any further treatment shall be agreed upon in writing by both parties. PATTERSON CHIROPRACTIC CENTER 1304 Macon Road • Perry. Georgia • 987-7555 ulcctei. Your Hometown i)eportment Store Extraordinary (Qift fecial! TBjUUy i n mffif SO" I ."f ix. "'v' "yj 1 -■jlf \ |i. / m 4 ? Wmm 1 iiiilfHß i If | § iMII I®liß\ ® * f fv' || rn I JaJ # i HI m >,l H -UK H - i ; II If Jt >Jllf4J died Tuesday in an Atlanta hospital. She was the daughter of the late Will and Nacy Valentine Stowder and was the widow of Joe King. She was a member of Sandbed Baptist Church. Survivors: sisters, Nettie Strowder Scott and Lacy Strowder, both of Atlanta; and nieces and nephews she raised as her own, Betty Jean Green of Atlanta, Rosetta White of Decatur. Mary S. Kimberly’s Barbecue is honored to have served Perry ,the surrounding communities, and traveling public. We hope that the Christmas and New Year Spirit will bring family and friends together and that along the way Barbecue from Kimberly will be on your list. 1320 Sam Nunn Blvd. (across from Perry Mkt. Place) 988-1580 FREE FULL SPINAL EXAMINATION No Obligation, Nothing to Pay You may have one of these 12 DANGER SIGNALS OF PINCHED NERVES: h Low Back Pain «• Painful Joints w Arm/Leg Pain w Headaches « Bursitis cr Muscle Spasms, w Neck Pain « Dizziness **■ Numbness Arm/Leg «• Arthritis «• Hip Pain « Pain between Shoulder Our Entire Line Of Fabulous... Carhartt® Outerwear Sante Fe Jackets! Cape Coats! I Blanket Lined Jackets! Coveralls! 1 Button Front Coats! Vests! 1 Work Dungarees! Bib Overalls! Jones, Martha Strowder, Billy Stowder and Joseph Strowder, all of Macon. Services: Were held Dec. 10 in King's Chapel CME Church, Perry. Burial: Was in the church cemetery. The Rev. George Brooks officiated. Richardson & Son Funeral Home in Warner Robins had charge of arrangements. PERRY MARKETPLACE 1361 SAM NUNN BLVD. MON.-SAT. 9-9