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Obituaries
Windell C. Harris
Windell C. Harris, 68, of
2355 Elko Road, Elko,
died Oct. 12. 1999 at his
home.
Services were held Oct.
15 at the Watson-Hunt
Chapel, with the Rwv.
Gene McKinney and the
Rev. Glenn Clower officiat
ing. Burial was private.
A Cordele native, Mr.
Harris had lived in Hous
ton County most of his
life. He was a master
plumber and electrician
for Harris Plumbing nad
Electrical. He was a Bap
tist.
He is survived by his
wife, Joan Pennington
Harris of Elko; his sons
and daughter, Bobby Har
ris of Griffin, Michael Har
ris of Perry, Ricky Harris
and Billy Harris of
Hayneville and Linda
Cook of Salt Lake City,
Utah; his mother, Florrie
Judd of Warner Robins;
his brother, Roy Harris of
Burlington, N.C.; his sis
ter, Sue Pierce of Warner
Robins; and six grandchil
dren.
In lieu of flowers, the
family suggests memorial
donations to the American
Diabetes Assocaition.
Savannah Chapter, Exec
utive Court, 5101 Paulson
Suite C-236, Savannah,
Ga„ 31405.
Watson-Hunt Funeral
Home was in charge of
arrangements.
Wilbur J. Spillers
Wilbur J. Spillers, 72, of
Fort Valley died Oct. 16,
1999. Services were held
Oct. 18 at the First Bap
tist Church of Fort Valley,
wifh Jaunty in the Roberta
(pejnetery.
\ Mr. Spillers was a native
of Crawford County and
was the retired owner of
Spillers' Brothers Lumber
Co. He served on the Fort
Valley City Council for 17
years, and was a member
of the First Baptist
Church, where he served
as a deacon.
He was a founder of
Beachwood School, past
president of the Crawford
County Farm Bureau and
a member of Masonic
Lodge #689.
He is survived by his
wife, Beth H. Spillers; his
children LeAnn Tuggle of
Perry and Doris Worrell of
Douglas; his brothers,
Paul Spillers. James
Spilllers and Terry Spillers
all of Roberta; a sister,
Lucy Skinner of Dublin;
four grandchildren,
Kathryn and Tom Tuggle
of Perry, Amelia and Alex
is Worrell of Douglas.
Memorial donations
may be made to the
donor's favorite charity.
Rooks Funeral Home in
Fort Valley was in charge
of arrangements.
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TROPHY ' Bobbe Nelson. Perry historian and writer,
helped present a multi-media exhibit on Historic Hous
ton County at the Roquemore Center during the Georgia
National Fair. She is shown here with Perry High
School's 1927 state basketball championship trophy, a
source of great community pride that led to the building
of the school's first indoor gym. The exhibit also includ
ed an interactive program on the boyhood of Senator
Sam Nunn, a collection of photographs, and an exhibit
of arrow heads and spear points. Middle Georgia Tech's
Jeff Scruggs helped with the preparation of the exhibit.
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new manager
of Fairfield Inn
Special to the Home Jourkal
Cathie Little of Kathleen
has been named general
manager at the Fairfield
Inn by Mariott, 110
Perimeter Road, Perry.
She has been with McK
ibbon Hotel Management,
which owns the inn, since
1972, and has served most
recently as assistant gen
eral manager at the Holi
day Inn on Watson Boule
vard in Warner Robins.
A native of Sandersville,
she attended the Savan
nah School of Interior Dec
orating and the Crandall
Business College in
Macon. She and her hus
band, William, have two
sons.
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Cash bar available
7:00-8:30 p.ta: John Rosamond Seminar*-.
“Bring out the Best In your Child:
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Friday, Oct 29fb 10:00 a.m.-9-.00 p.m.
lunch served by Schlotosky s Dell
10:00-11:30 a.m.
John Rosemond Seminar*:
"Parenting the Strong Willed Child/
Assuming the Power of Parenthood '
lfcoo a.m.-i2:0() p.m.
container Gardening Workshop*
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Lunch provided at noon by capers.
ii:00 a.m. Mark Ballard Presentation
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11:00 a.m.-i:00 p.m.
Clara Eschman Book Signing
1:00-2:30 p.m.
John Rosemond Seminar*:
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1:00-2:00 p.m.
Container Gardening Workshop*
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Lunch provided at noon by capers.
6:00-9:00 p.m.
“Family Fun Night"
Fun and entertainment for children of all
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Lunch served by Atlanta Bread Company
11:00 a.m Mark Ballard Presentation
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Steve Schroeder Holiday Photos by
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