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Obituaries
Myra Terrell Andrews
Myra Terrell Andrews. Ml. <>l
22 l * Terrell Road. Elko, died Jan
T 1999. at Coliseum Medieal
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Center in Maeon.
Services were held at 2 p.m..
Jan. 5. at Walson-Hunt Chapel,
with interment in the Elko
Cemetery. The Res. Tom Tcalc
and the Rev. Eddie Braswell.
Born in Dade County. Fla..
Mrs. Andrews had resided here
most of her life. She was the
owner of Elko Flclt Market and a
member of the Elko United
Methodist Church. She was pro
ceeded in death by a daughter.
Deborah Gail Andrews.
Survivors include her hus
band. Larry G. Andrews, a
daughter Kathy Lowcn. both ol
Elko: two sons. Larry J. Andrews
and William Thorpe, both of
Perry: three brothers. Willard
Terrell of Maeon; Winfred Terrell
of Ocala. Fla., and Milton Ray
Terrell of Elko; three sisters.
Thelma Thompson of
Centerville; Rosie Lee Stewart ol
Oklahoma, and Janicce Joyner of
Aydcn. N. C.: and 11 grandchil
dren.
Memorials may be made to the
American Cancer Society, c/o
Nancy Brown. 1110 Pincneedle
Dr.. Perry. Ga.. 31068.
Emily Joyner Crowe
MARSH ALLVILLE Emily
Joyner Crowe, 68. ol Old Perry
Road. Marshallvillc. died Jan. 4.
Services will be held at 2:30
p.m., Jan 7. at First Baptist
Church. Fort Valley, with burial
in the Oak lawn Cemetery.
Mrs. Crowe was retired from
civil service, having worked for
34 years at Robins Air Force
Base. She was a member of
Marshallvillc First Baptist
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She is survived by her hus
band. Mack Crowe Sr., and her
children. Mack Crow. Jr. of San
Antonio. Texas: Dennis Crowe of
Peach County. Charles Crowe of
Warner Robins. Thomas Crowe
of South Carolina and Cindy
Evans of Burkburnett. Texas: a
brother. Ted Joyner of Perry and a
sister. Elizabeth Andrews of
Virginia Beach. Va.; eight grand
children and three great-grand
children.
Visitation will be at Rooks
Funeral Home in Fort Valley
from 6 -8 p.m. Jan. 6. Memorial
gifts may be made to Hospice of
Houston County or the
Al/chcimer's Association.
Robert Stanley Morgan
MELBOURNE. Fla.
Stanley Morgan, 87.
died Jan. I. at Mariner Health
of Atlantic Shores.
Services will be held in
Galva. 111. at a later dale.
Mr. Stanley was a native of
Galva, and the son of Jo|in
Willis Morgan and Nellie Goold
Morgan. He was a graduate of
Galva High School and worked
in the family seed corn busi
ness, Morgan Brothers. In 1934
he entered the U.S. Marine
Corps, serving until 1938. He
married Wynncll Stephens of
Sycamore, Ga.. and brought his
bride to the Galva area where he
pursued an agricultural career
for 35 years.
In the early 1970's the
Morgans retired to Satellite
Beach. Fla. In 1977. they
moved to Perry, returning to
Melbourne in 1996.
He is survived by his wife,
Wynncll. two daughters. Mary
Jane Hofman of Melbourne, and
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Sylvia McPherson of Satellite
Beach, and sons-in-law, Charles
H. Hoffmann Jr. and David R.
McPherson, five grandchildren
and four great-grandchildren.
Helen Cliett Rickett
Helen Cliett Rickett. 74. of
1208 Fairway Drive. Perry, died
Dec. 29. at the Perry Hospital.
Graveside services were held
Jan. I at the Perry Memorial
Gardens with Elder Gordon
Buchanan and the Rev. Dr.
Randy Kennedy officiating.
Born in Houston County.
Mrs. Rickett had lived in Perry
since 1949. She was a retired
employee of Robins Air Force
Base and was a charter and
active member of the Pink
Ladies Auxiliary for Perry
Hospital for 15 years. She was a
member of Perry First Baptist
Church.
Survivors include her hus
band. Benjamin Max Rickett of
Perry: a daugher, Faye R. Kemp
of Athens; four sisters. Adelaide
C. Ruz/.a of Perry; Evelyn C.
Hayes of Fort Valley; Ann C.
Locke of Memphis, Tcnn.;
Elizabeth Maddox of
Hampsted. N. C.: a brother, J.B.
Cliett. Jr. of Jacksonville. Fla.,
and a number of nieces and
nephews.
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