Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, April 05, 1995, Page Page 2A, Image 2

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- Wednesday, April 5,1995, Houston Times-Journal Page 2A Obituaries Raymond Fairchild ELKO Raymond Lee Fairchild, of 2632 Elko Road, died March 28. He was born in Whittier, Calif, and was an Army Veteran. He was a construction foreman. Survivors: parents, Robert and Martha Fairchild of Elko; brother and sisters, Robert Fairchild and Rebecca D. Brannan, both of Elko and Roberta D. Ellis of Homer, N.Y.; and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer J. Myers of Whittier, Calif. Services: Were held March 31 in Watson-Hunt Funeral Home, Perry. Entombment: Perry Memorial Gardens Mausoleum. The Rev. Tom Teate officiated. Joseph Rusk Jr. WARNER ROBINS Joseph Benson Rusk Jr., of 232 Briarcliff Road, died March 29 at his resi dence. Born in Albany, he had lived in Warner Robins since 1979. He was an air traffic control radar technician in the Air Force. He was a member of Christ United Methodist Church. Survivors: wife, Cindy B. Rusk of Warner Robins; children, Joseph B. Rusk Jr. and Jessica C. Rusk, both of Warner Robins; mother, Marianne Rusk of Albany; and brother and sisters, James E. Rusk Jr. of Albany and Melanie Rusk and Sheila Koehler, both of Warner Robins. Services: Were held March 29 in Christopher-Smith Funeral Home, Warner Robins. Burial with full military honors in Andersonville National Cemetery. The Rev. Jimmy Blanton officiat ed. Jewell Smith Jewell Smith, 79 of 200 Bristol St., died March 28. Born in Morgantown, N.C., she was the daughter of the late Marvin and Lola H. Duckworth. She was the widow of Ted E. Smith and was a homemaker. She lived in Perry 49 years and was a member of the Daughters of the Confederacy and Friends of the Library. Survivors: daughter, Dr. Juliann S. Long of Columbia, S.C. Services: Held April 1 in Watson-Hunt Funeral Home, Perry with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery. Rev. Tom Arledge offi ciated. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Friends of the Library, c/o Perry Library, 1201 Washington St., Perry 31069. Gladys Bowen Cook Gladys Bowen Cook, 71, of 592 Elko Road died March 29. Born in Crisp County, she was the daughter of the late Leondress and Martha Borders Bowen. She was the widow of Thomas Felton Cook. Mrs. Cook had resided in Perry for 37 years and was a retired supervi sor at Kellwood Co. She was a Baptist. Survivors: sons, Tommy Cook of Byron, Gene Cook of Fort Valley, and Keith Cook of Baltimore, Md.; sisters, Hazel Harrison and Ruby Strickland both of Cordele; brothers, Jimmy Bowen and Raymond Bowen, both of Cordele; sister, Opal Odum of Warwick; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Services: March 31 at the Perry Memorial Gardens. Rev. Charles Lamb officiated. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home had arrangements. The family suggests memorial contributions be sent to Hospice of Houston County, P.O. Box 1023, Warner Robins, Ga. 31099. Herman Klein Sr. Herman Frederick Klein Sr., 80, of 2201 Macy Ave. died March 28 at a local hospital. Born in Perry Area Home Loan Rates ffetteruon & Associate* I 8.500 + 0 disc, pts. j 8.00 + .0375 disc. pts. • Debt ratio to aO'/t •FHA/VA riles upon reqneiL Debt consolida tion loans. Mobile homes on owned land IS to 30-jrr. terms. Second mortgages at prime. Commerklal & SBA Loans. Farmer MAC Loans. Jetter«oan& Aaacriafaa Financial Planner, Insurance Services Commercial, Residential, and Farm Loans P.O. BOX 27 514-BQEN.C. HODGES BLVD. T*l: 912-987-3817 Gadsden, Ala. to the late William F. and Fannie Roberts Klein, he had resided in Perry 30 years. He was married to the late Rachel Rowell Klein. Mr. Klein was retired co owner of Klein Tire Service and was a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors: sons, Herman F. Klein Jr. of Perry, and Eugene Klein of Ball Ground; daughter, Lanell K. Buice of Cumming; sis ters,Nita Rose Baswell and Polly Glass, both of Borden Springs,Ala., six grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Services: Were held March 29 in Perry Memorial Gardens. Dr. John Yarbrough officiated. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to Scottish Rite Children’s Medical Center, 1001 Johnson Ferry Rd., Atlanta, Ga. 30363. Adell Nelson MACON Adell Nelson, 67, died March 28 at her residence. She was the daughter of the late Noble and Georgia A. Richardson and was the widow of Stacey Nelson. She was a former employee of the City of Macon Public Works Department. Survivors: daughter, Rosa Richardson of Macon; sisters and brothers, Irene Littlejohn and 0.8. Richardson, both of Macon, Beulah Jackson and Mary Manson, both of Centerville, Bessie Davis, Willie H. Richardson and Edward Richardson, all of Byron, Maggie L. Williams of Warner Robins, Marie Jackson of Perry, and A.J. Richardson of Kathleen, four grandchildren; and six great-grand children. Services: Were held April 1 in Bentley & Sons Funeral Home with burial at Oak Grove Baptist Church Cemetery, Byron. Julia Patterson THOMASTON Julia McMurray Patterson, 92, of 118 Salbar St.., died March 29. Born in Boston, she was the daughter of the jgjja < ygt ll Bjlft Tuxedo’s For Rent (Everything Included) Ed wards - Ha RPE r 909 ( ;ii r>II Si. ‘ Downtown IYn \ • 9,57-2391 What kind of bank would let you phone in for an equity line at prime rate? And give you the freedom to choose from three ways to pay-every time you use it. Only one bank we know of. Bank South. Select Equityline is an ideal way to save by consolidating higher interest debts. Each time you write a loan from your line of credit, you decide whether you want a variable rate, interest only or a fixed term with a fixed rate. And because Select Equityline Is secured by the equity in your home, the interest may be 100% tax deductible.** Simply call 1-800-299-BANK. Any day of the week, even Saturday or Sunday. Any time until 10 p.m. And apply right over the phone. Select Equityline. No other bank in Georgia has anything like it. 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Services: Were held April 1 in First Presbyterian Church with bur ial in Boston Presbyterian Church Cemetery. Dr. Jim Johnson and the Rev. Donald West officiated. James B. Cooper James Broxton Cooper, 55, of 2353 Elko Road, died April 3 in a Dublin hospital. He was the son of William H. and Iva Dell Richardson Bell. Mr. Cooper was a U.S. Air Force Veteran and was self employed as a phone cable installer. Survivors: son, James H. Cooper of Toomsboro; father, William H. Bell of Elko; brother, Verlon Bell of Elko. Services: Wednesday, April 5, at 2:00 at Elko United Methodist Church. The Rev. Tom Teate will officiate. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home is in charge of arrange ments. The family requests no flowers and prefer donations to the donor’s favorite charity. The family will be at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Verlon Bell, 2353 Elko Road. Henry Fromme Sr. Henry Louis Fromme, Sr., 95, of 1262 Ga. 96 died Monday in a local personal care home. 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Pearlie Peavy Pearlie Peavy of 1168 James St. died April 2 at her residence. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Richardson Funeral Home is in charge. The family of Daniel Wade Bailey would like to express our sincere appreciation of prayers, visits, food, cards, all acts of kindness in the loss of our son, Dan W. Bailey, who weni to be with the Lord on March 20, 1995. His funeral services were con ducted at Heritage Mortuary in Warner Robins and burial was In Memorial Gardens In Perry. He was a 1971 graduate of Perry High School and worked for the City of Warner Robins. He is sur vived by his wife, Debra Graham Bailey of Warner Robins, son, Daniel Wade Bailey; and daughter, Laura Ann Bailey both of Hinesville, N.C.; father and mother, Cecil and Jackie Bailey, Perry; brother, Robert T. Bailey of Kathleen; and several nieces and nephews. DR. J. 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