Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, May 19, 1999, Page Page 2A, Image 2

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Obituaries Janice Barnhart Janice R. Barnhart. 57. of Perry, died May 13, 1999. Services were held at 11 a.m. May 15 at the Parkway Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Barnhart was retired from Robins Air Force Base where she worked for more than 20 years. She was a member of the Warner Robins Newcomers Club, the Perry Business Women's Club and Bonaire First Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband. Marvin Barnhart; a son. Paul Hardin of Arlington. Va.; her mother, Ruth Griffin of Kathleen; and her brothers, John Rackley of Kathleen and Wayne Rackley of Warner Robins. Memorials may be made to Bonaire First Baptist Church Building Fund, the American Heart Association or the American Cancer Society. Harry Almond Berry Harry' Almond Berry. 78, of 1107 Second St.. Perry, died May 16. 1999 at the Perry Hospital. Graveside sendees are planned for 2 p.m., May 19. at the Evergreen Cemetery. The Rev. Dr. Gene Bowman will officiate. Mr. Berry' was born in Houston County and had lived here for the last 10 year s. He was a former resi dent of Miami and also lived on the inter coastal water way. He was a World War II Navy veteran. He was an entrepreneur and was instnr mental in the Hula Hoop craze. He was also former business man ager for Johnny Weismuller and Rocky Marciano. A for mer member of the board of directors for Circus Circus Hotel in Las Vegas, he was a Kentucky Colonel. He is survived by his brothers. John Berry and Charles Robert Beny, both of Miami, and James Alfred Berry of Chula Vista, Calif., ,;w<. ■ -. .■ -Vwfoaiftf ly - ; *-•- Wm SMHIRk m"7 : fe*. ' «&$ m ' §p S nK 9flmr v jf in iS 1H&. § ' ?&*£&.. M Bl I B H COME IN NOW AND LOWER YOUR AUTO LOAN RATE BY UP TO TO AS LOW AS MB, mBT% » Start your engines and head down to Robins Federal Credit Union where you can trade in those rowdy rates you've financed elsewhere for lower rates during the Robins Rowdy Rate Race. 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ConSaans and credit approval cppiy Offtr does not apply to existing RFCU bans. * as well as by a number of nieces and nephews. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Oliver Russell Deibert Oliver Russell Deibert. 79. of 550 Linden Street. Perry, died May 15, 1999 at the Perry Hospital. Graveside services with Masonic Rites were held May 18 at the Andersonville National Cemetery. Mr. Deibert. a native of Sacramento. Pa., had lived in Perry for 34 years. He was a retired Civil Service employee, and a United States Army Veteran of World War 11. He was a member of Masonic Lodge. Hershey, Pa., Scottish Rite. Harrisburg. Pa.. A 1 Sihah Shrine Temple. Macon. Royal Order of Jesters, and was past president of the Perry Shrine Club. He is survived by his wife. Marjorie Stapleton Deibert and his son. Gary Deibert. both of Perry, five grandchil dren. two sisters, Alice Yingst of Harrisburg, Pa., and Grace Sanderson of New Jersey. In lieu of flowers, the fam ily suggests contributions to the Shriners Children's Hospital in Greenville, S.C., c/o A 1 Sihah Shrine Temple, 745 Poplar St.. Macon. Ga. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home had charge of arrangements. Rosie Gill Ferguson Rosie Gill Ferguson, 89, of 1026 Keith Drive, Perry, died May 14, 1999, at the Summerhill Nursing Home in Perry'. Graveside services were held May 18 in the Cedar Hill Cemetery in Dawson. Born in Pike County. Mrs. Ferguson had lived here for 10 years. She was a former resident of Autumn Terrace and had lived earlier in Dawson. She was a retired school teacher with the Teqrell County Board of Page 2A Education. She was a mem ber of the Dawson United Methodist Church. The widow of W.L. Ferguson, she is survived by a sister, Lona G. Hunt of Macon, and two nieces. Lucille Shipman of Macon and Ruby Farmer of Columbus. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home had charge of arrangements. Harold Flippen Harold Fuppen. 44, of 929 Mount Vernon Road. Axton, Va.. 24054, died April 26. 1999 at Memorial Hospital of Martinsville. Va.. He was a former resident of the Perry area. Graveside and military services were held April 30 at the Flippen family ceme tery in Axton. The Rev. Randy Gammons officiated. Born in Henry County. Va., he was an Air Force vet eran and served in the Vietnam War. He was med ically retired from Watkins Trucking Co. and was a member of the New Hope Bible Church in Collinsville, Va. Survivors include his wife, Kimberly Patterson Flippen of Axton, three sons. Shad Flippen of Annandale, N.J., and Lucas and Joel Flippen, both of Axton; his father, Frank Flippen Sr. of Axton; a sister, Debbie Hollands worth of Bassett, Va.; four brothers, Frank Flippen Jr. of Collinsville and Eddie Flippen, William Flippen and Gary Flippen, all of Axton; his father and mother-in law, James Carlton and Sandra Goss Patterson of Byron and numerous other relatives. Memorials may be made to the Axton Life .Saving Crew, 1200 A.L. Philpott Highway, Axton, Va., 24054, or the New Hope Bible Church Building Fluid, P.O. Box 987, Collinsville, Va., 24078. Collins and McKee-Stone Funeral Services has charge of arrangements. Wed., May 19, 1999 Lee Jemigan Sr. Let Jemigan Sr. of Evans died May 12. 1999. Services were held May 16 at Christ's Sanctified Holy Church in Perry with burial in the church cemetery. • Born in Spartanburg, S.C., Mr. Jemigan had lived in Augusta since 1963. He was a retired builder and developer and president of Jemigan Construction Co. for 40 years. He was an active member of Christ’s Sanctified Holy Church. Survivors include his wife Sarah Coger Jernigan , and his sons and daughters, Lee Jernigan Jr. of Evans, Charlene Jemigan of Perry and Marlene Jernigan Woods of Chesapeake, Va.; a sister, Betty Merritt of Raleigh, N.C., and three grandchildren, Jonathan Lee Jernigan, Katherine Lindsey Jernigan and Edward Lee “Trey” Jemigan 111, all of Evans. In lieu of flowers, the fam ily requests donations to the Lupus Foundation, 1300 Piccard Drive, Suite 200, Rockville, Md., 20850. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home ,was in charge of local arrangements. William B. Lyles William Burmon Lyles of Warner Robins died May 11, 1999, in Macon. Services were held May 14 at the friendship Baptist Church, with burial in Magnolia Park Cemetery. Born in Warner robins, Mr. Lyles was an Air Force veteran of the Vietnam War. He was an industrial pro duction planning supervi sor, retired from civil ser vice at Robins Air Force Base, and was a member of Friendship Baptist Church and the Couples Sunday Houston Ham Journal A New Group Of Physicians.Jith Doctors You Already Know! Middle Georgia is ready for the new millennium with a new resource for medical care... Cornerstone Medical Associates. A group of top-notch physicians in the areas of pediatrics, family practice, internal medicine and obstetrics/gynecology along with nurse practitioners, registered nurses and other clinical and administrative staff combine their talents and resources to care for you and your family. It’s a renewed assurance of personalized, high-quality medical care from those you already know and trust. MW= rX)RNERSTONTH U V> MEDICAL ASSOCIATES, LLC JL-# Providing A Solid Foundation Of Medical Care David Harvey, 111, MD Inman English, MD Kim Blevens, MD Morgan Wynne, MD Khawaja, Raza Mahmood, MD Meunda Maddox, RN, MSN, FNPC Elaine Hitch eson, RN, FNPC April Pierce, RN, MSN, FNPC 116 S. Houston Rond Warner Robins, Ga 31088 912/923-0131 Fax 912/922-6530 Family Practice Gregory S. Harold, MD 938 Carroll Street Perry, Ga. 31069 912/987-2212 Fax 912/988-1300 CENTRAL BUSINESS OFFICE 312-A Margie Drive • Warner Robins, Georgia 31088 912-751-2580 • FAX9I2-953-6727 School Class. Survivors include his wife, Kathi B. Lyles; chil dren. Celeste Nikole Lyles and William Brian Lyles, both of Warner Robins; his mother, Frances Lyles of Eatonton, and his sister, Patricia Winchester of Perry. McCullough Funeral Home had charge of arrangements. Joe B. Reese Joe B. Reese, 48, of 469 Peach Valley Drive. Fort Valley, died May 12, 1999. Graveside funeral ser vices were held in the Perry Memorial Gardens May 15, with the Rev. Randy Kennedy and the Rev. David Wilkens presiding. Born in Columbus, Mr. Reese had lived in Fort Valley for 10 years. He was a driver, manager trainee for Countiy Fed Meats in Macon. He was a graduate of Perry High School and Gupton Jones Mortuary College and attended Miami Dade Junior College. He was a Baptist. He is survived by his mother, Ann Stewart Reese of Fort Valley, his daughter, Elizabeth Ann Milam of Salem. Ala.; his son, Lester Malcolm Reese of Ringgold, his brother, Jimmy Malcolm Reese of Fort Valley, and two grandchil dren. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Claude Thompson Claude. Thompson of 917 Jeanne Street. Perry, died May 16, 1999. Funeral plans are incom plete and will be announced later by the Bobby E. Glover Mortuary. Pediatrics Mansoor Saleh bhai, MD, FAAP Santanl Das, MD Muhammad Au, MD 1049 N. Houston Road Warner Robins, Ga 31093 912/922-9001 Fax 912/329-8619 1280 S. Houston Lake Road Warner Robins, Ga. 31088 912/988-9363 Fax 912/329-8619 Perry D. Melvin, MD 1410 Russell Parkway Warner Robins, Ga. 31088 912/922-8521 Fax 912/922-0020 Obstetrics/Gynecology Rob Andrews, MD 100 Corporate Pointe Warner Robins, Ga. 31088 912/922-6811 Fax 912/922-2011 Board of Ed plans ‘System Celebration May 25 By Torey Jolley Home Jocthal Starr The Houston County Board of Education is planning an end-of-year system-wide event on May 25. This first such event, entitled System Celebration, will be held at the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter in Perry and will begin 7 p.m. According to the Board of Education, more than 1,300 people are expected to gather at the McGill Hall for dinner and entertain ment. The Perry High School Metal Band and the Bonaire Middle School Jaguar Jazz Band will per form. In addition, to the dinner and entertainment, years of service pins will be distributed. Beth Burris, Community Schools Specialist, said, “This is a casual evening for Dr. Holloway and the Central Office to say thanks for a job well done an opportunity to show how much we appreciate everyone." Burris said the event is “entirely funded by dona tions." She mentioned donations were obtained from Cagle's Inc., Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter, Alltel, Dr. and Mrs. Ben Lowery, and Stokes Shaheen, though “the donation list is still growing." Larry D. Stewart, Jr., MD, FAAP Marilyn Kennedy, RN, BSN, IBCLC 1024 Keith Drive Perry, Ga. 31069 912/987-3445 Fax9l2/987-3102 Internal Medicine Gerald K. Brantley, MD Daniel Fowler, FNP 1023 Keith Drive Perry, Ga. 31069 912/988-1100 Fax 912/988-8211