HOGANSVILLE HOME NEWS - THURSDAY, JAN. 10, 2002 PAGE 5-A
Dolmie Faulkner
January 15, 1941 - January 5, 2002
D EATHS •
I Donnie Faulkner. 60, of Ingwood, Florida and a native
} Hogansville, died January 5th at his home. A memorial
ception will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, January 12 at
,. e Dollie Building at Antioch Baptist Church m Hogansville.
ght ale Mr. Faulkner was born January 15, 1941 in Hogansville,
e.signer of Mrs. Ruth Beall Faulkner Richardson of Hogansville
ang.°qd the late Ruben Donald Faulkner. He was a veteran of
: eatm¢ice in the U.S. Navy and had hved in Florida for a num-
g tramr of years. He was a member of the Baptist church and
Is employed as a business consultant.
further Survivors, in addition to his mother, include his wife, Mrs.
of yeatanette Faulkner of Ingwood; three sons, Donnie Faulkner,
:'s whe, of Washula, Florida, Ronnie Faulkner of Knoxville,
ssion. Imessee and Andy Faulkner of Sanford, Florida; two step-
aghters, Mrs. Robyn Peraldo of Longwood and Mrs. Heidi
RANGFIler of Jacksonville, Florida; one sister and brother m-law,
W, enda and Eddie Cosper of Opelika, Alabama; one brother
EB S Il sister-in-law, Douglas and Becky Faulkner of Hogansville;
l'Elkl ten grandchildren.
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, vP Mrs. Addie Lee Head
), A November 22, 1897 - January 6, 2002
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rER OF Mrs. Addie Lee Easley Head, 104, formerly of Hogansvflle,
January 6th at her daughter's home in Rainbow city,
a. The funeral service was conducted January 8th at
graveside in Myrtle Hill Cemetery in Hogansville with
Reverend Marion Shivers and the Reverend Joanna Pence
2H I-Iiciatin g"
, AaNll Born November 22, 1897 in Tunnel Hill, Mrs. Head was
OF I-8 e daughter of the late Ludie and Charles Easley. She attend-
, Tq, Reinhardt College in Waleska where she married George
U?uce Head m 1917. After her husband completed dental
LEWIool at The Atlanta Dental College, they moved to LaGrange
! WA51918 where they lived until moving to Hogansvflle in 1923
J'ANIen her husband opened his dental practice. In 1997, at age
G ANI, she sold her car and her Hogansville home and moved
3 DEDAlabam a to live with her daughter.
fATHI Mrs. Head was an active member of the First United
TY OIthodist Church of Hogansville for over 70 years and was
BOOIrequent volunteer to charitable and civic organizations.
' AVAII4e was often involved in food drives to help those m need
ROUGII in toy drives for children at Christmas. Her recipes for
)NS, POkes, cobblers, and fried peach pies are legend.
rA, GA Survivors include a son, George Bruce Head, Jr., a retired
)K ANfintis t of Hogansville; a daughter, Frankie Lee Pearce of
lWIDF4inbow City, Alabama; grandchildren, George Bruce Head
[ of Gadsden, Alabama, Phillip Head of Hogansville, Charles
dson Pearce of Rainbow City, and Donna Scorey of Hixson,
nessee; seven great-grandchildren; and two great-great-
• andchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband
and by a granddaughter. Vickie Head Booker.
The family requests that memorials be made to the First
United Methodist Church of Hogansville or to the Hogansville
Senior Center.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of
Hogansxfille was m charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Margaret W. Potts
August 18, 1930 - December 31, 2001
Mrs. Margaret Watson Potts, 71, of Grantville, died
December 31st at her home• The funeral service was con-
ducted January 2nd in the Chapel of the Claude A. McKibben
and Sons Funeral Home in HogansviUe. The Reverend Jimmie
L. Willis officiated and interment was in Shadowlawn
Cemetery in LaGrange.
Pallbearers were Chuck Thompson, Scott Thompson, Billy
Tucker, Tony "Pucker, William Watson, and Earl Thompson,
Jr.
Mrs. Potts was born August 18, 1930 in Troup County. She
had lived in Grantville since 1963, retired as assistant city
clerk for the City of Grantville, and was a member of the
First Baptist Church of Grantville.
Survivors include her husband, Charles D. Potts of
Grantville; one daughter and son-in law, Gayle and B.J.
Thompson of Grantville; her mother, Mrs. Gladys Nichols
Watson, also of Grantville; one sister, Mrs. Cheryl Beckom
of Newnan; one brother, Sonny Watson of Hogansville; and
one grandson, Chase Freeman of Newnan.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of
Hogansville was in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Lurlean B. Fields
September 9, 1920 - January 5, 2002
Mrs. Lurlean Barber Fields, 81, of Grantville, died January
5th at Newnan Hospital. The funeral service was conducted
January 7th at the graveside in the GrantviUe Cemetery, with
the Reverend Ted Clay officiating.
Mrs. Fields was born September 9, 1920 in Meriwether
County, daughter of the late Joe Carl Barber and the late
Fanny Kate Hayes Barber. She had made her home at
Grantville since 1940 and was retired from Grantville Mills.
She was a member of Faith Baptist Church at Moreland and
was the wife of the late Alvin L. Fields.
Survivors include two sons, Lawrence Fields and Grady
Fields, both of Newnan; three sisters, Betty Jo Barber of
Florida and Katie Rowe and Dorothy Barber of Texas; five
grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of
Hogansville was in charge of arrangements.
Robbie L. Chaney
April 19, 1959 - December 28, 2001
Robbie L. Chaney, 42, of Hogansville, died December 28
at West Georgia Medical Center in LaGrange of injuries
received in an automobile accident. The funeral service was
conducted December 30th in the Chapel of the Claude A.
McKibben and Sons Funeral Home in Hogansville. The
Reverend Michael Reeves officiated and interment was in
Twin Cemetery in Bourneville, Ohio.
Mr. Charley was born April 19, 1959 in Ross County, Ohio.
A veteran of service in the U.S. Army, he had lived in
Hogansville since 1996 and was employed as a supervisor
for an asbestos abatement company.
Survivors include his wife, Cathy Chaney of Hogansville;
one son, Timothy James Chaney of Chillicothe, Ohio; two
stepdaughters, Amy Jo Turner of LaGrange and Carrie Lee
Galloway of HogansviUe; his mother, Dixie Newland Chancy
of Chillicothe; five grandchildren; an uncle, Scotty Newland
of Chillicothe; and several nieces and nephews. He was pre-
ceded in death by a son, Chad Michael Charley, and his father,
Robert Lee Chaney.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of
Hogansville was in charge of arrangements.
David Smith
July 30, 1954 - January 2, 2002
David Smith, 47, of LaGrange, died January 2nd at his
home. The funeral service was conducted January 5 in the
Chapel of the Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home
in Hogansville. The Reverend Mike Hornsby and the
Reverend Greg Brown officiated and interment was in Myrtle
Hill Cemetery in Hogansville.
Pallbearers were Kevin Ensley, Kyle Ensley, Troy Brown,
Mark Whitley, Phfllip Ledford, and Jamie Caldwell.
Mr. Smith was born July 30,1954 in Marietta, son of the
late James Dooley Smith and the late Lfla Mae Smith. He had
lived in LaGrange for the past 21 years, was a member of
Teaver Road Baptist Church, and was employed as an elec-
trician for Dukes Electric Company in LaGrange.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Gloria Whitley Smith of
LaGrange; two daughters and sons-in-law, Nancy and Drew
Crockett of LaGrange and April and Bryan Herring of Smiths
Station, Alabama; one son, Joseph Browning of Hogansville;
two sisters, Mrs. Barbara McMaree of Elijay and Mrs. Peggy
McAfee of Dallas; four granddaughters; and several niec
and nephews.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of
Hogansville was in charge of arrangements.
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The ham had fallen to the ground,
The fields were overgrown.
The house in whichy children grew,
Where we had lived for years-
I turned to see it broken down, and brushed aside the tears.
I looked upon my soul one day, to find it, too, had grown
With thorns and thistles everywhere-
The seeds neglect had sown.
The years had passed while I had cared
For things of lesser worth;
The things of heaven I let go while minding things of earth.
To Christ I turned with bitter tears,
And cded, "0 Lord, forgive!
I haven1 much time left for thee, not many years to live."
The wasted years forever gone, the days I can1 recall;
If I could live those days again, rd make Him Lord of all.
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