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- Wednesday, March 22,1995, Houston Times- Journal
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Obituaries
James Samuel Bynum
James Samuel "Wildcat Buddy”
Bynum, died March 12. He was a
member of New Hope Baptist
Church in Perry. He attended
Houston County public schools and
Fort Valley Normal and Industrial
School.
Survivors: children. Phyllis
Flowers and James Bynuin, both of
Warner Robins; sisters and
brothers, Ethel B. Williams and
Mildred B. Montgomery, both of
Perry, John Bynum of Albany and
Timothy Bynum of Warner Robins;
three grandchildren; and a great
grandchild.
Services: Were held March
17 in New Hope Baptist Church
with burial in Magnolia Park No. 2
Cemetery, Georgia 96. Rev.
Dennis I larden officiated.
Rose Marie Maine
Warner Robins Rose Marie
Maine, of 119 Ignico Drive,
Shannon Arms Apts., died March
11 in a local hospital. Born in
Houston County, she was the
daughter of die late Jim and Clara
D. Maine. She moved to
Thomaslon where she attended
elementary school. She returned to
Warner Robins and graduated from
Warner Robins High School.
Survivors: son, DeShaun
M. Maine of Warner Robins;
sisters and brothers, Annie Gray and
Mattie Gray, both of Kathleen,
Jennie Daniels, Betty Holiday and
Jim 11. Maine Jr., all of Warner
Robins, James Lane of Perry and
Annie P. Heard of Bonaire.
Services: March 18 in Piney
Grove Missionary Baptist Church
with burial in the church cemetery.
Rev. Thaddis Laidler officiated.
Ralph M. Roberts
FITZGERALD Ralph M.
Roberts, 65 of 138 Lilac Road, died
Tuesday. Bom in Irwin County, he
had lived in Ben Hill and Irwin
counties all of his life. He was a
former sales representative for
Liberty National Insurance Co. and
was a former meat cutter at
Wright's Grocery in Fitzgerald and
at McCranies Freezer Locker in
Ocilla. He was a Baptist and an
Army veteran who served in the
Korean War.
Survivors: wife, Mary A.
Roberts of Fitzgerald; children,
Larry Hankins of Tilton and Beth
R. Peterson of Fitzgerald; mother.
Minnie L. Roberts of Ocilla;
brothers and sister, W.B. Roberts,
Hannon Roberts and Hugh Roberts,
all of Ocilla, Barney Roberts of
Lake Black shear, Troy Roberts of
Fitzgerald. Margie Horne of Perry;
and three grandchildren.
Services: Held March 16 in
Paulk Funeral Home, Fitzgerald
with burial in Evergreen Cemetery.
Rev. Bobby Stone officiated.
Bessie Kate Lamberth
Bessie Kate,Levcrett I,am berth,
76, of 601 Pine Ridge Drive, died
Wednesday in a Macon hospital.
Born in Centerville, she had lived
in Perry till of her life. She was a
cafeteria manager, retired from the
Houston County School Board.
She was a member of Perry
Presbyterian Church and the
AARP.
Survivors: husband, Charlie
Lamberth; children, Helen Hudson
of Perry, James L Shirah of
Columbus, and Lamar Lamberth of
Montezuma; six grandchildren; and
Happy Ist
Birthday
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Renaulta J. Green
celebrated her first
birthday on March 17,
1995. She is the daughter
of Monalethia Richardson
and Marcus F. Green.
Maternal grandparents are
Jean Richardson of Perry
and Waltor L. Richardson
of Macon. Paternal
grandparents are
Corriemae Green and Ed
a great-grandchild.
Services: March 17 in Perry
Presbyterian Church with burial in
Woodlawn Cemetery. The Rev.
Jim Shipley officiated. In lieu of
flowers, the family requested
donations be made to Perry
Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box
574, Perry 31069. Watson-Hunt
Funeral Home had charge of
arrangements.
Buford E. Roberts
MILLEDGF. VILLE Buford
E. Roberts, 64, died March 14 in a
local hospital. Born in Coltondiile.
Fla., he had lived in Middle Georgia
42 yetirs. He was a Baptist and an
Air Force veteran who served in the
Korean Wjir. He was the head of
security, retired from Holiday Inn.
Survivors; daughters, Debra
D. Roberts and Rhonda Ci. Holland,
both of Cleveland, and Brenda L.
Howard of Perry; and four
grandchildren.
Services; Were held March 17
in Glen Haven Memorial Gardens.
The Rev. Gary Berrier officiated.
Marcus E. Irby, Sr.
M.ircus Eugene Irby. Sr., 72, of
1121 Morningside Dr. #l7 died
Friday, M;irch 17 in a Statesboro
hospital, lie was the son of John
F. and Minnie Lou Andrews Irby
and had resided in Perry for 10
years. Mr. Irby was a member of
First Baptist Church, a Mason and
a WWII veteran. He was retired
Chamber cuts ribbon
at W.D. Sullivan & Co.
The Perry Area Chamber of
Commerce held a ribbon-cutting
ceremony for W. D. Sullivan &
Co. at the new location along Sam
Nunn Boulevard in Perry at 10 a.m.
on March 15. An open house
followed the ribbon-cutting.
Mayor Jim Worrall,
County receives
GEMA check
The Georgia Emergency
Management Agency (GEMA)
presented Houston County a check
for $29,540 Friday as p;irt of the
continuing funding for damages
caused by the July 1994 Hoods.
GEMA representative Bill
Blackwell made the presentation at
Warner Robins city hall.
The funds are to pay for the
repair or replacement of public
facilities damaged or destroyed by
the Hoods.
Houston is one of 55 counties
declared eligible for federal disaster
assistance by President Bill
Clinton.
As projects are completed and
inspected, additional funds will be
processed.
Correction
In last week's edition, a First
Birthday photo, identified as
Randarrius Bernard McCoy, had
Randy McCoy listed as his father.
Mr. McCoy possesses a DNA
blood test by Genetic Design lab
that proves he is not the child's
lather and the child's last name
should have been Rogers. The
child's mother is Takesia Rogers.
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Survivors: wife, Juanita Irby
of Perry; daughter; Corinne I.
Digmun of Charleston, S.C., son:
Mark Irby of Perry, two sisters;
Katherine Perkins of Perry and
Betty Nelson of Montezuma,
brother; Bernard Irby of Ocalla,
Fla., and three grandchildren.
Services: Were held Sunday,
March 19 at Perry Memorial
Gardens. Dr. John Yarbrough
officiated. Watson-Hunt Funeral
Home was in charge of
arrangements.
Carol McGuire
Carol McGuire, 58, 2009
Highway 41 North, died Monday
in a local hospital. Born in
Rockingham, N.C., she was
educated in Jones County public
SCIiOOIS.
Survivors: mother: Helen
Harris of Gray; children: Belinda
McGuire of Palm Beach Gardens,
Fla., Darrell McGuire and Barry
McGuire, both of Dalton. Greg
McGuire of Perry; brothers, Roger
Harris of Gray and Lewis Harris of
Tampa, Fla: five grandchildren; and
Don Tressler of Centerville, a close
family friend.
Memorial services:
Wednesday in Mt. Calviu-y Lutheran
Church in Warner Robins. The
Rev. Gerhard C. Michael Jr.
officiating. In lieu of Bowers, the
family rests donations be made to
Medical College of Georgia in
Augusta.
Councilmen Hervia Ingram and
Charles Lewis and representatives
from businesses in the community
were on hand for die ceremony.
The new location has 4,300
square feet, compared to 2,100
square feet in die old location at the
corner of Jemigan and Carroll
streets.
Wanda Sullivan was chosen to
decorate WPGA-TV station in
Macon.
Sullivan's staff includes owners
Wanda and Pat Sullivan, Betty
Sheffield, A 1 Sanders, Selena
Walls. Liz Stinson, Jim Allen and
p:ul-time employees Andrea Hutto,
Michelle Allen, Anna White,
Christie Preston and Sheldon Lee.
Perry trooper
will graduate
Sgt. FC Kenny Hancock,
Commander of Post 15, Georgia
State Patrol in Perry, graduates
from the 180th session of the FBI
National Academy at Quantico,
Friday. FBI Director Louis Freeh
will address die class.
During the week course,
Hancock completed training in legal
issues, management, interpersonal
violence, forensics, interview and
interrogation, computers and
physical training.
Classes were made up of 259
members, from 50 states and 29
foreign countries. Upon his
graduation, Hancock will return to
duty at Post 15.
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