HOGANSVIILE HOME NEWS - THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2001
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DEATH
Mrs. Dee Lunsford
January 15, 1938 - February 14, 2001
- Mrs. Ida E (Dee) Lunsford, 63, of Newnan, died
14 at Emory Peachtree Regional Hospital in Newnan.
funeral service was conducted February 17 in the Chapel of
A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home in Hogansville.
Jimmy Brown officiated and interment was in the Corinth
were R.H. Wilson, Stanley Munson, Jimmy Adams,
Hunt, Marvin Steele, Richard Willy, Jr., and Arnold
Lunsford was born January 15, 1938 in Winnsboro, South
She was a former resident of Hogansville and had lived in
1976.
include her husband, Galen Lunsford of Newnan;
daughters, D'Lynn Barfield of Carrollton and Beni Barfield
allas; one son, Jon David Barfield of Mobile, Alabama; her
Mrs. Mary Ocheltree of Hogansville; two sisters, Sally
St. Petersburg, Florida and Melba Gutske of Denver,
four grandchildren.
Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of
was in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Laura Eley Mosley
October 12, 1911 - February 15, 2001
- Mrs. Laura Eley Mosley, 89, of Hogansville, died
15 at West Georgia Medical Center in LaGrange.
funeral service was conducted February 17 in the Chapel
Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home in Hogansville.
Reverend David Pickard officiated and interment was in
Cemetery in Hogansville.
were Wayne Prince, Lee Laster, Hal Shelnutt, Ted
Larry Hanson, and Ken Young.
Mosley was born October 12, 1911 in Heard County,
the late Joseph and Ollie Walls Eley.
lived in Hogansville most of her life, was a member of St.
nes United Methodist Church in Hogansville, and was a retired
mstress.
----tirs. Mosley was the wife of the late Earl E. Mosley.
)S urvivors include a daughter, Jo Anne Mosley of Jonesboro;
granddaughters, Hope Young of Acworth, Leigh Taylor of
rsville, and Tammv Harris of Salmas, California; six great-
children; and two great-great-grandchildren.
l Contributions in memory of Mrs. Mosley may be made to the
!erican Diabetes Association.
he Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of
gan-sville was in charge of arrangements.
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Jason L. Miller
February 5, 1980 - February 12, 2001
Walnut Cove, North Carolina - Jason Lee Miller, 21, of Walnut
Cove, North Carolina, died February 12 in Walnut Cove. The funer-
al service was conducted February 16 at the First Baptist Church
of Grantville with the Reverend Jay Moore and the Reverend
Jimmie L. Willis officiating.
Pallbearers were Joel Fowler, Lewis Miller, Billy Miller, Scotty
Cole, Billy John Miller, Albert Miller, Shawn Mullins and Victor
Mullins.
Mr. Miller was born February 5, 1980 in Dade County, Florida
and lived in Grantville before making his home in Walnut Cove.
He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Grantville and
was a brick mason.
Survivors include his mother, Cathy Southern of Walnut Cove;
his father and stepmother, William John and Melissa Miller of
Miami, Florida; his fianc6, Joni A. Southern of Walnut Cove; a
daughter, Autumn Brooke Miller of Walnut Cove; sister Danielle
Southern of Walnut Cove; brothers, Billy Miller, Lewis Miller, and
Joel Fowler, all of Grantville; half-brothers, John Miller and Shawn
Miller; half-sister, Barbara Miller; stepbrother, Michael Devegas,
aLl of Miami, Florida; his maternal grandmother, Geneva Kern of
Grantville. He was preceded in death by his stepfather, Carl
Southern, maternal grandfather, Loyd E. Kern, and paternal grand-
parents, Mar3" MiLler and Louis Kareer.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of
Hogansville was in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Jewell E Burks
February 18, I913 - February 13, 2001
Grantville - Mrs. Jewell Farr Burks, 87, of Grantville, died
February 13 at Beaulieu Convalescent Center in Newnan. The
funeral service was conducted February 17 at the First Baptist
Church of Grantville. The Reverend Jimmie L. Willis officiated
and interment was in Oak Hill Cemetery in Newnan.
Pallbearers were Ray Smith, Mike McCarty, Jimmy Gantt,
Bill Kee, Lem Kee, Sonny Shaddix, and Mike Plant.
Mrs. Burks was born February 18, 1913 in Coweta County,
daughter of the late Robert and Annie Pate Fan'. A lifelong resi-
dent of Coweta County, she was a member of the First Baptist
, Church of Grantville, where she served many years as church
organist. She was the wife of the late Ross Burks.
Survivors include three grandchildren, Robbie Burks of St.
Augustine, Florida, Ronnie Burks of Matthews, North Carolina,
and Ricky Burks of Naples, Florida; and three great-grandchil-
dren.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of
Hogansville was in charge of arrangements.
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