Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, October 28, 1998, Image 2

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(In IH. I‘WK Obituaries Emmette Willis Cater Funeral services for Emmellc Willis Cater, 73, were held at First Baptist Church of Perry on Oct. 23. Burial was in the Evergreen Cemetery. The Rev. Dr. Randy Kennedy officiated. Mr. Cater died on Oct. 20 at the Perry Hospital. He was the son of the late Dr. Robert L. Cater Jr. and Louise Willis Cater, and was a World War II Air Force veteran. He was a retired bookkeeper, a former Perry City Councilman and a former member of the Perry Kiwanis Club, in addition to being a member of the Masons and the National Rifle Association. He was a member of First Baptist Church where he was past president of the Barnabas Sunday School Class. Survivors include his wife. Sara Ruth Jones Cater of Perry, his daughter, Marilyn Cater Morris of Lilburn, and two granddaughters, Karyn Cater and Amanda Cater, both of Lilburn. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Paul H. Lewis Services for Paul H. Lewis were held at 2 p.m„ Sunday, Oct. 25, in Christ’s Sanctified Holy Church in Perry. Burial was in the church cemetery. Lewis. 94. died on Oct. 21 in Charleston. S.C. Born in Virginia, he was the retired owner of Paul H. Lewis & Sons Construction Cos. He was the widower of Grace Smith Lewis and a member of Christ’s Sanctified Holy Church. Survivors include his children, Paul E. Lewis and Roland Lewis of North Charleston, S.C.; Beverly Legitte *f Hanahan, S.C., and Ruth G. Hawkins of Winston-Salem, N.C.; sister. Dot Murphy of Perry and brother, the Rev. Ray Smith of Hanahan, S.C. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. B.K Mis hr a Services for B.K. Mishra of Perry were held on Oct. 23 at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, with a private bur ial following. Mishra, who died on Oct. 21 at the age of 56. was rlfli JHfl B.K. Mishra a native of India, and had lived in Perry since 1971. He was a grad uate of Banaras Hindu University, Fort Valley State College and Georgia College. A civil engineer, researcher and nurse, he was employed at the Medical Center of Central Georgia and was on the faculty at Georgia College. Survivors include his wife, Margaret Martini Mishra of Perrv his sons. Benjamin K. Mishra of Perry, Rajesh K Mishra and Rakesh K. Mishra. both of Cincinnati, Ohio; two daughters. Shashi Kala Pathak of India and Shashi Prabna Mishra of Cincinnati, his mother and three sisters of India, and two grandchildren. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. William Richard Jr. Funeral services for William “Bill" Richard Jr., formerly of Perry, will be were held on Oct. 20 at St. Peter Claver Church in Macon. He died on Sunday, Oct. 18. 1998. He was a graduate of Mount dc Sales Academy and attended the University of Georgia. Survivors include his father, William Richard of Macon; mother, Christine Richard of Macon, and sister and brother. Susan Richard of Atlanta and Thomas Richard of Macon. Hart’s Mortuary was in charge of arrangements. Houston limes -Jemal P.O. Drawer M • 807 Carroll Si. • Perry, Ga. 31069 email limesjm@hom.nel (912) 987-1823 (voice) • (912) 988- 1181 (rax) Ihe Houston Times-Journal (USPS 000471) is published weekly Tor $21.40 per year (including sales tax) by Houston Publications Inc., 807 Carroll St., Perry, Ga., 31069. Periodicals Class Postage paid at Perry, Ga. POSTMASTER : Send address changes to the Houston Times-Journal, P.O. Drawer M, Perry, Ga. 31069. ISSN: 1075-1874. Thurs., Fri. & Saturday-Oct. 29,30 &31 ; ?' everything* IN THE'STORE!^ ’Take 10% off regular priced merchandise, other items reduced up to 50% off. Exclusions are Chaps', Fubu 1 , Liz Claiborne*, Aerosoles r , Hones' Silk Reflections and prior layaway purchases. | Just Sax Charge li! I Hj —I I hmmm stwmmw I V/S4 —— _ I no service charge LAYAWAY mgmi: A SMALL DtPOSIT RESfRVIS TOUR 'Wccieif / f C fitcl C ' UCU C [('Ll PERRY I l / I 1361 SAM NUNN BLVD MON -SAT 9:30-9