Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, May 12, 1999, Page Page 2A, Image 2

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Obituaries Jennie Cason Funderburk Jennie Cason Funderburk, 77, of 2949 U.S. 341 S.. Hawkinsville. died May 9, 1999, at the Perry Hospital. Services will be held at 3 p.m.. May 12, at the Hayneville Baptist Church, with burial in the church cemeteiy. The Rev. David Fisher will officiate. Mrs. Funderburk was born in Alexander City, Ala., and lived in Houston County for 35 years, having moved here from Nashville. Ga. She was a retired seam stress, and former employ ee of Unadilla Manufacturing Co. She was & member of Hayneville First Baptist Church. Survivors include her sons and daughters, James Funderburk of Grovania, Susan Jean Ross of Parris, Ga., Robert Reginald Funderburk of Wagarville, Ala.; Patricia Ann Hayward of Ft. Gibson, Okla.. Joseph Franklin Funderburk of Virginia Beach. Va.; a sister and a brother, Nancy Bell Two Perry High juniors headed to ’99 Governors Honors Program From Staff Reports Two Perry High School juniors have been selected to participate in the presti gious Governor’s Honors Program for 1999. Students in the program are nißiijtqited by their teachers and are inter viewed for the state level competition. La’Shonda Watts, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Watts, and Feras Yasin, son cf Mr. and Mrs. Jefratt' \%sin, week summer program at Valdosta State University. School officials said the program is designed to pro vide intellectual and artis tic students with challeng ing and enriching opportu nities. Activities are planned to help participants acquire skills,, knowledge and atti- Rotarians told about American policy in Kosovo ilnM Dr. Linda Brady 77 years of combined experience fo serve you belter FREE FULL SPINAL EXAMINATION ’ Dr. Craig Patterson ') lintl <nil ulirilut (.irclul pitilessional (hinipiat lie (,iir re lit \ is s otu at lies and pains' * This examination normally costs SSO or more. It will include an orthopedic test, a neurological test, a blood pressure test, a spinal alignment dieck, an examination for restricted or exces Patterson Chiropractic Center * • Mailhandlers PRO Provider • 1304 Macon Road, Perry, Georgia (912)987-7555 Cason and Jimmy Cason, both of Alexander City, 21 grandchildren and 29 great grandchildren. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Floyd H. Gay Floyd H. Gay, 82, of Summer, Ga.. died May 4, 1999 at Palmyra Medical Center. Funeral Services were held May 7 at the Banks Funeral Chapel in Sylvester, with burial in Providence Cemeteiy. The Rev. Mike McPherson offici ated. Mr. Gay had lived in Worth County all his life and was a farmer. He is survived by his wife. Ethelyn Hall Gay of Summer, a son, Norman Gay of Perry, a daughter, Ginger Gay McDonald of Summer; two brothers, Royce Gay and Forrest Gay, three sisters. Leila C. Fowler, Wilma G. Herring and Martha G. Summer, all of Sylvester, six grandchil dren and six great-grand children. A he program is designed to provide intellectual and artistic students with challeng ing and enriching opportunities. i tudes that encourage inde pendent, life-long learning. Yasin was selected for commercial, industrial and design. Watts was*selected in the catego ry of mathematics. The two will be attending the program with 13 other Houston County sopho mores and juniors. These include Carrie Evans, Jeremy Farris, Brian Fatkin, Jeremy Lambeth, John Watson and Michael Yanosy of Houston From STArr .Reports Linda P. Brady, an expert on foreign pol icy and chair of the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at Georgia Tech, was the guest speaker at the May 10 meeting of the Perry Rotary Club. Brady, who spoke on United States and NATO policy actions in the Balkans, was critical of the Clinton administration, stat ing that she perceived “a failure of American political leadership in three areas." Her areas of concern were that “the United States has failed to accurately assess, in a timely way. the impact of events in the Balkans on America’s nation al interests’, that “the United States has failed to reach a political consensus on the price we are willing to pay to achieve our objectives" and that “the United States failed to consider the strategic or regional implications of military action." DANGER SIGNALS OF PINCHED NERVES •Painful Joints •Bursitis •Dizziness •Hip Pain •Low Back Pain •Headaches •Neck Pain •Arthritis Banks Funeral Home in Sylvester was in charge of arrangements. James Henderson James Henderson of Perry died April 29, 1999. Services were held at 2 p.m., May 5, at Marthann Baptist Church, with burial in Rest Haven Cemetery. Mr. Henderson was for merly employed with the Parker Plumbing Co. and the Public Works Department of the City of Macon, and was a member of St. Peter Baptist Church and a member of O.A.C. Survivors include his wife, Johnnie Mae Henderson, and daughter. Ruby Henderson, both of Perry, brothers and sisters, George Washington and Abraham Washington of Warner Robins, Allen Washington, Henry Washington. Jessie Washington and Milton Washington, all of Birmingham, Ala.; Lena Foster, Cyntliia Bivins and Mattie Adams of Macon, Sadie Green of Philadelphia, Verne Cook of Bessemer, Ala., five grandchildren and ? ■ Feras Yasin County High School; Quiana Campbell, Ellen Okie and Christopher Warren of Northside High; •Arm/Leg Pain •Muscle Spasm •Numbness Arm/Leg sive motion of the spine, a muscle strenth test, and a private consultation to discuss the results. * Anv further treatment shall be agreed upon in writing bv both parties. - Wed., May 12, 1999 Page 2A Brady was critical of the Clinton administration. ■ ■ .-i— „,n , m 1.1 .. 1.1 ii ii.iii. ' ■ mi | ■ 1 ■■■■—— While she did not claim that the NATO bombing campaign caused the refugee cri sis, she argued that the American and NATO allies “clearly failed to anticipate the magnitude of the flow of refugees from Kosovo into Albania and Macedonia and to plan for that event." Brady said she was encouraged by the Russian initiative to bring about a diplo matic ending to the current crisis. At the meeting, which was held at the New Perry Hotel, it was reported that the club raised over $1,300 through the Mossy Creek Festival, and that SII,OOO has been sent to Operation Smile, with is a program to provide dented care for children. Ajll Dr. James Arena seven great-grandchildren. Bobby E. Glover Mortuary was in charge or arrangements. Leon Wyant Huffman Leon Wyant Huffman, 54. of 120 Barnstable Road. Perry,died May 10 at his home. Graveside services with full military honors will be held at Andersonville National Cemetery on May 14 at 10:30 a.m. Pastor David Brighton will offici ate. Mr. Huffman was born in Hickory, N.C., and had lived in Perry for more than 20 years. He retired from the United States Air Force after 10 years of service as a colonel. He was a Lutheran and attended Mt. Calvaiy Lutheran Church in Warner Robins. Survivors include his wife, Ann Huffman of Perry, sons and daughter, Daniel Huffman of Perry, David Huffman of Lizella and Miriam Smith of Lawrenceville; brother, Daniel Huffman of Mediothian. Va., sister. •» \ / - v - v . \ / Z, ■ \J m ■ * ijStWfcM! cuf K n . lo‘:vn ’sHfcP >T ,ov- 9.-r?rj y - La’Shonda Watts and Fara Bader, Bailee Desrocher, Michelle Hart and Melisa Shaw of Warner Robins High. Good food, good prices, good fun!! Open nightly - 5 p.m. -10 p.m. Perry. GA - Beside the Holiday Inn Houston Horn Journal 9 * f ■' ** <{» $ Betty Carolyn Molinare of New Bern, N.C., and three grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorials to Hospice of Houston County, 2066 Watson Blvd., Warner Robins, Ga., 31093; the American Cancer Society, in care of Nancy Brown, 1110 Pineneedle drive. Perry, Ga., 31069; or Mt. Calvary Lutheran Debt Retirement Fund, 336 Carl Vinson Parkway, Warner Robins. Ga. 31088. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mary Frances Owens Mary Frances Owens of Perry died May 7. 1999. FLEETWOOD. [*7s°^ GHHESBOn / G&H HOUSING 2002 HWY. 41 SOUTH • PERRY, GA 31069 912-988-9677 or 1-888 206-3319 GA. Residential Mortgage Licensee 1999 * 14X70 Fleetwood w/air conditioning and Vinyl Skirting O Down $229 per month jpr B f 5 ijf RAINBOW’S E 3 END 1126 Macon Road, Perry • 987-0994 DON'T MISS OUR BIG OUTDOOR SALE THIS SATURDAY, MAY 15™ GREAT BUYS! WE’RE MAKING ROOM FOR NEW INVENTORY GET CREATIVE ! SIGN UP FOR THESE CLASSES! Friday, May 14, Scrap Book , Puzzlemate Class - 1:30 - 4 p.m. Saturday, May 15, Come Paint With Connie! - 10 a.m. until ($25, plus cost of supplies) Tuesday, May 18,Angel Pin Class, 10:30 a.m. - Noon. ($7 plus cost of supplies.) Saturday, May 22 , Smocking Basics 10 a.m. - Noon. (sls, includes kit.) Monday, May 24, Children's Flower Pot Class ($7.50. Supplies included. Call 987-0994 to pre-register for classes! Services will be held in the Glover Memorial Chapel on May 13 at 2 p.m. Burial will be in the Henderson Cemetery. Ms. Owens was bom in Dooly County and educated in the Houston County school system. Survivors include a son, Dante J. Watkins of Perry, her mother, Katherine Owens of Honolulu, Hi, a brother, Kency Owens of Honolulu, grandmothers, Ruby Owens of Perry and Rosa Hart of Henderson, and special friends Shirley Hammock and Chauncy Hart, both of Perry. Bobby E. Glover Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. 2 RwMi u m Cordate * WeaMMi Schoote &51L12. gHfc in North to Kn Mocon