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00rimestoppers Board Approves Rewards Totaling $250
The Board of Directors for
)up County Crime Stoppers met
Ursday night and approved four
*ards totaling $250.00.
The caller with code 5982 was
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approved for a $100.00 reward for
giving reformation to sheriff's offi-
cer. concerning the making and
selling of methamphetamme.
Caller with code 6022 was
approved for a $50.00 reward for
giving information about the sell-
ing and making of methampheta-
mine.
The caller with code 6031 was
approved for a $50.00 reward for
information regarding two people
possessing marijuana.
Caller with code 6035 was
awarded $50.00 for information
leading to the arrest of a person
wanted for probation violation.
All callers should call the Crime
Stoppers line again at 812-1000 to
find how to pick up, their rewards.
HOGANSVlLLE AREA DEATHS AND FUNERALS
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Mrs. Brenda W. Watts
June 8, 1960 - February 4, 2002
Mrs. Brenda Wilder Watts, 41, of Grantville, died February
t Portsbridge Hospice m Riverdale. The funeral service
AL ARRA conducted February 6 at the Lighthouse Tabernacle of
HIS Christ in Hogansville. The Reverend Robert Longshore
bIOMEsE NEII thein theReverendGrantvilleDaVidcemeterj.Simm°ns officiated, and interment
Y THE B°rn June 8, 1960 in Atlanta, Mrs Watts had lived in
'ZARD, tville for the past eighteen years. She was a member of
"IN l/Lighthouse Tabernacle of Jesus Christ in Hogansville
AND BEO was employed by Yamaha of Newnan.
VIDELY lSUrvivors include two daughters Brandi Mitchell and
'JTER OFetoll#na..both of GrantvihilemOfhGrley DVlndel
RD B EI, ; ebrothers, Lloy " , ille, D "
RICA BLrl laer of Forest Park, and Scott Wilder of Nenan; two sis-
,y BELONLS, Debra Walton of Forest Parkand Ta lckey of Ligonier,
L OF GEOl_ana; and two grandchildren, Ka alton and Alison
EE WRO chell, both of Grantville.
VIiERE A[ The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of
ROM NE ansville was in charge of arrangements.
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R. THE I Fred R. Crews
tUSEtrM June 23, 1930 - February 5, 2002
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WRITINGi Fred R. Crews, 71, of Sharpsburg, died February 5 at
kS BEING i spice LaGrange. The funeral service was conducted
S MEMOl)ruary 8 m the Chapel of the Claude A. McKibben and
UNIVEI is Funeral Home in Hogansville. The Reverend Wesley
J,.GRIZZ, atman officiated and interment was m Myrtle Hill
PF_,S ARE. etery in Hogansville, with full military honors.
FOR Mr. Crews was born June 23, 1930 m Carroll County, son
BAD :he late Pern and Fannie Ruth Boswell Crews. He retired
;, P.O. a Technical Sergeant from the U.S. Air Force after twen-
TA, GA ;rears of service and was a veteran of the Korean War. He
BOOK fl lived at Sharpsburg since 1974 and was a member of the
NATION aerican Legion, the Air Force Sergeant's Association, and
Ketired Enlisted Association.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Connie Crews of
/U'psburg; three sons, Stephen Crews of Crestview, Florida,
r derick Crews of Hogansville, and William Crews of
I 1L3ksonville, Florida; one sister, Mrs. LaRose Surowic of
igansville; one brother, Jack Crews, also of Hogansville;
mest, we t grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
no cond The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of
Hogansvflle was in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Deloise C. Browning
July 28, 1943 - February 5, 2002
Mrs. Deloise Crumbley (Ix)Ix)) Browning, 58, of LaGrange,
died February 5. The funeral service was conducted February
8 in the Chapel of the Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral
Home in Hogansville. The Reverend Billy McCollough and
the Reverend Jay Knight officiated and interment was in
Myrtle Hill Cemetery in Hogansville.
Mrs. Browning was born July 28, 1943 in Hogansville,
daughter of the late Jack and Nadme Thrower Crumbley. A
resident of kaGrange for the past 33 years, she was a mem-
ber of Miriam Chapter 32 of the Order of the Eastern Star.
She was a member, Sunday School teacher, and member of
the choir of Concord Baptist Church m kaGrange.
Survivors include her husband, Charlie L. Browning of
LaGrange; one daughter and son-in-law, Charrme and Stanley
Kirk of Franklin; one son and daughter in-law, Matt and
Tammy Browning of LaGrange; four sisters, Mrs. Yvonne
Hay of Hogansville, Mrs. Joyce Shaw of Clanton, Alabama,
Mrs. Paulette Brooks of LaGrange, and Mrs. Pamela Cumbie
of Stockbridge; five grandchildren, Andy Howard, Aaron
Howard, Emily Browning, Zachary Browning, and Nathan
Kirk; and a number of nieces and nephews, who she loved
as her children. She was preceded m death by a sister, Mrs.
Rachel Browning.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of
Hogansville was m charge of arrangements.
Edgar J. Clark
February 28, 912 - February 8, 2002
Edgar J. Clark, 89, of Hogansville, died February 8 at the
home of his son in Pembroke. The funeral service was con-
ducted February 10 m the Chapel of the Claude A. McKibben
and Sons Funeral Home in Hogansville. The Reverend
Brandon Brooks officiated and interment was m Myrtle Hill
Cemetery m Hogansvitle.
Pallbearers were H.C. Brock, Norman Smith, Charles
Prather, Ralph Gaddy, W.E. Carter, and Chris Boyd.
Mr. Clark was born February 28, 1912 in Shawmutt,
Alabama, son of the late James and Sallie Whitley Clark. He
had lived in Hogansville since 1959 and retired as a supervi-
sor from Uniroyal, Inc. after working more than fifty years
in the textile industry. He was a member and deacon of
Highland Baptist Church and was a former member of the
Hogansville Kiwanis Club.
Survivors ificlude one son and daughter-in-law, B.J. and
Marsha Clark of Pembroke: one daughter, Linda Clark of
Hogansville; three grandchildren, Michael Clark of Savannah,
Bobby Conway of LaGrange, and Paula Jo and Steve Rogerson
of Pembroke; one great-grandson, Mark Aaron Rogerson of
Pembroke; one brother, the Rev. O.C. Clark of Baker, Louisiana;
and one sister, Faye Earle of Wedowee, Alabama. He was
preceded in death by his first wife, Mary Wood Clark; his
beloved wife, Geneva Gill Clark; granddaughter, Amy
Conway; sisters, Viola Hurley, Ix)la Mae Rames, and Gladys
Reel; and brothers, Lindsey Clark and William T. Clark.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of
Hogansville was in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Betty H. Jeter
April 22, 1928 - February 7, 2002
Mrs. Betty Hay Jeter, 73, of Hogansville, died February
7 at West Georgia Medical Center m LaGrange. The funeral
service was conducted February 10 in the Chapel of the
Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home in Hogansville.
The Reverend James Calhoun and the Reverend Charles
Chapman officiated and interment was in Myrtle Hill
Cemetery in Hogansville.
Pallbearers were Sammy Hubbard, Dusty Hubbard,
Charles Spradlin, Keith Bonner, Dennis Johnson, and Jimmy
Karvelas.
Mrs. Jeter was born April 22, 1928 in Troup County, daugh-
ter of the late Carl and Ira Gamble Hay. She was a lifelong
resident of Hogansville and owned and operated Village Inn
Beauty Shop m Hogansville for more than forty years. She
was a member of Trinity Worship Center m Hogansville.
Survivors include a daughter and son-m-law, Elaine and
Vandy Vandiver of Hogansville; a son and daughter-in-law,
Van and Traci Jeter, of Hogansville; one sister, Mrs. Marie
Robinson, also of Hogansville; one brother, J.C. Hay of
Tallahassee, Florida; six grandchildren, Scott Jeter of
LaGrange, Stacy Jeter of Goshen, Indiana, Holly Vandiver
and Heather Vandiver, both of Hogansville, Matthew Jeter
and Bailey Jeter, both of Ocala, Florida. She was preceded
in death by her husband, Edward Jeter, and a son, Eddie Jeter.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of
Hogansville was in charge of arrangements.
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°" ........ ...... The Valentine Photo
My dad carried this picture in his wallet for years.
It became faded and worn. Even after my mother passed
away, he continued to take the picture everywhere
he went. Time and time again I saw him pull out the photo
and gaze. He often told me the story of the day
it was taken - their first Valentine's Day.
I sit here now, older and worn myself. I think of how
blessed I have been in my lifetime to be surrounded
by such love. Every Valentine's Day, I take time to thank
God for His gift of loved ones. I sometimes like to
think that maybe God himself has a wallet full of photos
of His beloved children. Maybe they are frail from years
of handling. As I look down at my own gnarled hands,
I smile because I realize that anything loved is
it co worn and weathered with use.
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