Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, March 08, 1995, Page Page 2A, Image 2

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Wednesday, March 8,1995, Houston Times-Journal Page 2A Obituaries Sadie Collins Bellamy Sadie Collins Bellamy, 78, of 710 Mason Terrace No. 12, died March 2 at a local hospital. Bom in Thomasville to the late Seaborn and Rosa Lee Langley Collins and the widow of Franklin James Belkuny. She was retired from Perfecto Garcia Cigar Co. She was a Methodist and active in crochet and crafts. Survivors: son, Frank Bellamy of Perry, two sisters, Minnie Cone and Rebecca Boatwright both of Tampa, Fla.; brother, Herbert Collins of Tampa, Fla.; two grandchildren and one great grandchild. Services: Were held March 4 at Blount Funeral Home Chapel in Tampa, Fla., with burial in the Myrtle Hill Cemetery. Rev. Brian Collins officiated. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home had charge of local arrangements. Thelma Nipper Watson Thelma Nipper Watson, 64, died March 1, at a load nursing home. Bom in Houston County, she was the daughter of die late Thomas Jackson and Birdie Adell Farr Nipper. She was a homemaker and life long resident o! IVny She attended First Baptist Church v. hero she was a member of the Wilma Gay Sunday School Class. Survivors: husband. Herbert L. Watson of Perry, two daughters. Donna Walton Youndblood of Cordele and Diane W;dton Ayer of Perry, one sister, Mildred Crawford of Hawkinsvilie, two brothers. Pap Nipper of Hayuneville and Royce Nipper of Thomaston.. and five grandchildren. Services: Were held March 3. at First Baptist Church with buiial at Woodlawn Cemetery in Perry. Dr John Yarbrough and Rev. J.J. Morrow officiated. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home had charge of arrangements. In lieu of (lowers, the family request donations to: American Cancer Society do Nina Harper. P.O. Box 307. Perry. Ga. .31060, or First Baptist Church, P.O. Box 5. Perry. Ga. 31060. Margie Stembridge Brown MANCHESTER - Margie Stembridge Brown. 72. of 502 Park man Drive. Manchester, died Feb. 28 in an Atlanta Hospital. She was die daughter ol the late Green and Nonie Dcesc Stembridge. Formerly of Perry, she had resided m Manchester for 22 years, where she was a member of the First United Methodist Church. Survivors: Two sons. Richard Brown of Flowery Branch. Ga mut Emory Brown ol Anderson, S.C.. one sister, Mrs. Calvin Stuckey of Columbus. two brothers. Neal Stembridge of Rock Hill. S.C. and Horace Stembridge of Perry, and two grandchildren. Services: Held Mar. 2 at Perry Memorial Gardens. Rev. Queon Smith officiated. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home had charge of arrangements. Charlie Lee Gordon Charlie Lee Gordon died Feb. 25 in a local hospital. Born in Houston County, she was the daughter of the late Sam and Middie Jackson and was the widow of Pat Gordon. She was a member of Mount Zion Baptist Church, where she served as the mother of the church. She was also a member of Good Samaritan Lodge No. 5. Survivors: children, Jerry Mae Gordon and Charlie Mae Rouse, both of Macon and sister. Johnnie Mae Carter of Tifton. Services: Held March 1 in Houston Mount Zion Baptist m.. DR. J. CRAIG PATTERSON FIND OUT NOW WHETHER CAREFUL PROFESSIONAL CHIROPRACTIC CARE CAN RELIEVE YOUR ACHES This examination normally costs 535.88 or more. It will include an orthopedic test, a neurological test, a blood pressure test, a spinal alignment check, an examination for restricted or excessiue motion of the spine, a muscle strength test, and a priuate consultation to discuss the results. Rny further treatment shall be agreed upon In writing bg both parties. PATTERSON \ CHIROPRACTIC CENTER * 1304 Macon Road • Perry, Georgia • 987-7555 Church . Burial: Lamar Cemetery in Bonaire. The Rev. Nathaniel Jackson officiated. Richardson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Givins Lester Sr. HAWKINSVILLE - Givins "Pup" Lester Sr. of 360 Barrett Road, Died Feb. 25, 1995, in a local hospital. Born in Pulaski County, he was the son of the late Matt and Hattie Pulmer. He was a member of the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church and was a retired fanner. Survivors: wife, Christine Lester of Hawkinsvilie; Children, Matthew Sheffield, Mack Lester Sr. and Shenita Beinbry, all of Hawkinsvilie, Givins Lester Jr. of Milton, Fla., Darren Lester of Athens, Sinclair Lester of Augusta, Gwendolyn Grace of Perry. Rhetta Jean Jackson of Pensacola, Fla., and Julia Moon, Louella Lester and Christine Gibson, all of Atlanta; sister, Viola Thomas of Youngston, Ohio; 26 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren: and one great-great-grandchild. Services were held March 2 in Pleasant Grove Baptist Church with burial at Lester Cemetery in Elko. 'Hie Rev. Joseph Rumph officiated. Terry Kemp HAWKINSVILLE Terry Kemp, 85, of 138 Thunder Road. Route 1. Hawkinsvilie. died March 4. He was the son of the late William Emmett and Lena Hill Kemp. Coming from Austell, he had resided in Hawkinsvilie for 45 years. He was married to the late Annie T. Kemp. Mr. Kemp was a Baptist and was retired from Robins Air Force Base where he worked in sheet metal maintenance. He was a WW II Army veteran. Survivors: daughters: Alice K. Knight of Hayneville and Cheri K. Williams of Hawkinsvilie, sons; Harold G. Kemp of Centerville, David A. Kemp of Douglesville, and Stanley Kemp of Hayneville, 11 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren Services: Were held March 5 at the Elliott-Gary Cemetery in Atlanta. The Rev. Steve Kemp officiated. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home was in charge of local arrangements. In lieu of llowers. donations may be made to Hospice of Houston County. Inc., P.O. Box 1023. Warner Robins, Ga. 31099- 1023. Emma Rogers Holland Emma Rogers Holland. 98. 1210 Sunset Avc., died March 3, 1995, in a local nursing home. Mrs. Holland was the daughter of Do You Have a W/l/ Tax Refund Coming from Uncle Sam? IF YOU CAN’T WAIT FOR YOUR MONEY, HERE’S A WAY TO GET YOUR HANDS ON IT FAST! Call Us for a Tax Refund Loan FEDERAL CREDIT COMPANY 101 S. Commercial Circle Warner Robins, GA. 31088 Phone: 923-3187 All loans subject to our liberal credit policy and credit FREE FULL SPINAL EXAMINATION No Obligation, Nothing to Pay You may have one of these 12 DANGER SIGNALS OF PINCHED NERVES: **■ Low Back Pain Headaches **■ Neck Pain **■ Arthritis the late Lamb and Mary Holland Rogers. She was married to the late E.H. Holland. She was a member of the First Baptist Church and was a charter resident at Autumn Terrace Personal Care Home where she had resided for the past seven years. Survivors: daughter; Ruby Hull of Charlotte, N.C., and a number to nieces and nephews. Services were held March 4 at Oaklawn Cemetery at Ft. Valley with the Dr. John Yarbrough officiating. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home had charge of arrangements. Edward Martin Linn Perry- Edward Martin Linn 60. 1006 North Davis Drive, died March 2. Bom in Lansing. Mich.. to Gerald Linn and the late Agnes Lucille Britenbach Linn, he had resided here since 1988. He was a retired meteorologist with the Air Force. Mr. Linn was a Vietnam veteran and a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel. He was a member of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church and a lifetime member of the Warner Robins VFW. Survivors: wife; Carolyn G. Linn of Perry, three daughters: Diane Luken of Richmond. Ind., Mary Linn of the Azores, Therese Hetland .Robins Air Force Base, two sons; Stephen Linn of Summerville, S.C., David Linn of Summerville. S.C.: father: Gerald Linn of Columbus: two sisters, Mary Catherine Hirko of Auburn Ala., and Judy Zellhofer of Wickliffe, Ohio; seven brothers; Joe H. Linn of Euclid. Ohio, Thomas A. Linn of Cleveland Ohio, John P. Linn of Richmond, Vt. Charles Linn of Tiffin, Ohio, Robert Linn of West Farmington Ohio. David Linn of Chardon. Ohio and Paul Linn of San Bcmadino. Calif., and 5 grandchildren. Services: Mass of the Resurrection was held at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church Monday with Father Michael O'Keefe officiating. Burial with full military honors took place at Andersonvilie National Cemetery. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Bernice Moseley Bernice Moseley, 80. of Perry died March 5. She was born in Selma Ala., the daughter of the late Ch;trlcs A. and Alma Hall Crosby and had resided in Perry for 14 years. She was the widow of Werdncr W. Moseley. Mrs. Moseley was a retired medical clerk at Selma Medical Center. Survivors: two sons. Malcolm Moseley of Macon, and Jack B. Moseley of Selma . Ala., one sister «*■ Painful Joints **" et Bursitis cr Dizziness Hr Hip Pain Arm/Leg Pain Muscle Spasms Numbness Arm/Leg Pain between Shoulder Edith R. Mann of Melbourne, Fla. and seven grandchildren Services: Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Live Oak Cemetery in Selma, Ala., Rev. J. Douglas Williams, and Rev Allan Mcßride officiated. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home had local arrangements. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the Crescent Hill Presbyterian Church, Crescent Hill Drive, Selma, Ala., or to the, Alzheimer’s Association, Central Georgia Chapter, Southern United Bldg, Suite 404. 401 Cherry St.. Macon. Ga. 31201. Walter Hugh "Red" Pierce Walter Hugh "Red" Pierce, 67, died March 6 at a Ureal hospital. Born in Reynolds to Lonnie Hugh and Sally Mae Connell Pierce, Mr. Pierce had resided in Perry for 20 years. Mr. Pierce retired as a colonel from the Army after 30 years of service. He was a member of the 82nd Airborne Division, 18th Airborne Corps. lie served during the Korean War and Vietnam War. He was also manager of Howard Johnson Inn in Perry and co-owner of the Golden Palette, also in Perry. He was a member of the Crowell United Methodist Church. Survivors: wife, Wanda Perkins Pierce; five daughters, Cathy Chandler of Perry, Susan Molnar, and Penny Pendler both of Warner Robins, Christy Bowen of Lilburn, Karen Kiser of Lawrenceville: one son Michael Pierce of Tuscaloosa, Ala.; two sisters, Mary Hancock and Betty Smith both of Crowell: two brothers. Paul Pierce of Mcßae and Tommy Pierce of Warner Robins; 13 grandchildren. Service*: Will be held at Crowell United Methodist Church in Reynolds. Thursday at 1 p.m. Revs Bill Smith and Edwin Smith will officiate. Burial with full military honors will follow at Andcrsonville National Cemetery in Anderson viUe. In lieu of (lowers, the family requests donations be made to Crowell United Methodist Church. Route 1, Reynolds. Ga. .31076 or to Andersonvilie National Cemeterv. Andersonvilie. Ga. 31711 Watson-Hunt Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. JMB 4flßi Jflf JHV jmmr gur JKg iBEi mßmmm 'z§Msgfc%: j&ySw '^■^\/ sgfpggg! p aaßraralisM^ ' . 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