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HOGANSVILLE HOME Nmvs - THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 2004
Arthur R. Moss
October 15, 1919- March 16, 2004
United Methodist Church Member
Dr. Arthur R. Moss, of Signal Mountain,
TN and a former resident of LaGrange. died
~hesday, March 16, at Erianger Medical
Center in Chattanooga, Tennessee. A funer-
al service was held at 4 p.m., Saturday,
March 20, at the First United Methodist
Church of Hogansville. Rev. Helen Henry
and Rev. Marion Shivers officiated.
Interment followed in Myrtle Hill Cemetery
in Hogansville.
Dr. Moss was born October 15, 1919, in
Sanford, FL, son of the late Reuben and Pearl
Moss. A graduate of the University of
Florida and Emory University School of
Dentistry, he served as a captain in the Army
Air Corps during World War Two.
Following his discharge from the Army,
Dr. and Mrs. Moss moved to Bartow, FL,
where he maintained a dental practice until
his retirement in 1975. He was a past pres-
ident of the Bartow Lions Club, a past pres-
ident of the Polk County Tennis Club, and a
past board member of Peace River Country
Club. He was a former member of the First
United Methodist Church of Bartow, where
he had served on the Administrative Board
and had served as Sunday School superin-
tendent. He was a member of the American
Dental Association and the Polk County
Dental Society.
In 1988, Dr. and Mrs. Moss moved to
LaGrange where they lived until making
their home in Signal Mountain three years
ago. He was a member of the First United
Methodist Church of Hogansville and the
LaFayette Chapter of the Military Officers
Association of America.
Survivors include his wife of 63 years,
Frances Hogan Moss of Signal Mountain;
two daughters and sons-in-law, Penny and
Pepper Arnold of Nashville, TN and Fayla
and David Daniel of Lookout Mountain; eight
grandchildren and their husbands or wives,
Shannon and Christopher Haas, Meghan and
Harlan Freer, and Lauren and Seth Denney,
all of Nashville, TN, John Arthur and Camille
Daniel, and Litt Daniel, all of Chattanooga,
TN, Katie and Matthew Brock and Emily
Daniel, all of Lookout Mountain, and Josie
and Todd Domenico of Jackson Hole, WY;
seven great-grandchildren; one brother,
Julian Moss of Jacksonville, FL; and sever-
al nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contribu-
tions may be made to the First United
Methodist Church, P.O. Box 333,
Hogansville, GA 30230.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons
Funeral Home of Hogansville was in charge
of arrangements.
James D. Todd
FebruaD, 28, 1920 - March 17, 200,t
US Navy Veteran of WWII
James D. Todd, 84, of Morrow, died
Wednesday, March 17, at Southern Regional
Medical Center in Riverdale. Funeral serv-
ices were conducted at 2 p.m., Saturday,
March 20, in the chapel of the Claude A.
McKibben and Sons Funeral Home in
Hogansville. Rev. Ran Daniel officiated;
interment was in Myrtle Hill Cemetery in
Hogansville.
Mr. Todd was born February 28,1920, in
Hogansville, son of the late John Henry'Ibdd
and the late Janie Daniel Todd. A United
States Na~Bz veteran of World War Two, he
lived in Hogansville before making his home
in the Atlanta area fourteen years ago.
Survivors include one son, Michael J.
Todd of Morrow; three grandchildren,
Danny Dean and Michael James Todd, Jr.,
both of Cumming, and David Dillon Todd of
Morrow; two sisters, Virginia Bowen of
Woodstock and Mary Carter of Hogansville;
and one brother, Harold Todd of Hogansville.
The Claude A. McKibben and Softs
Funeral Home of Hogansville was in charge
of arrangements.
Doris Sibley Davis
August 16, 1919 - March 16, 2004
Luthersville Methodist Church Member
Doris Sibley Davis, 84, of the Rocky
Mount Community of Meriwether County,
died Tuesday; March 16, at Hospice
LaGrange. A funeral service was held at 2
p.m., Friday. March 19, at the Luthersville
United Methodist Church. Rev. Richard
Campbell, Rev. Patrick Jansen, and Rex,.
Kenneth Whitlock officiated; interment was
in the Luthersville Cemetery.
Born August 16, 1919, in Meriwether
County, Mrs. Davis was the daughter of the
late Levi E Sibley and the late Annie Shaw
"-6jbley. She was a lifelong resident of
M~riwether County and retired as office
manager from Dundee Mills in Newnan.
She was a member of Luthersville United
Methodist Church.
Survivors include a daughter and son
in-law, Dana and Bobby Brown of
Luthersville; and four grandchildren,
Brannon Davis of Rocky Mount, Brandey
Brown, Elizabeth Brown, and Rachel Brown,
all of Luthersville.
In addition to her parents, she was pre-
ceded in death by her husband, J. Robert
Davis; a son, J. Sibley Davis; and brothers,
Pleamon A. Sibley and Levi Perry Sibley,
Jr.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons
Funeral Home of hogansville was in charge
of arrangements.
Mary Clyde Clark
October 10, 1928 - March 22, 2004
Trinity Worship Center Member
Mary Clyde Smith Clark, 75, of
Hogansville, died Monday, March 22 at the
home of her son in Decatur. Funeral serv-
ices were conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday,
March 24 in the chapel of the Claude A.
McKibben and Sons Funeral Home in
Hogansville. Rev. Helen Henry and Rev.
Jimmie Erv,~xl officiated and interment fol-
lowed in Myrtle Hill Cemetery in
Hogansville.
Born Oct. 10, 1928, in LaGrange, Mrs.
Clark was the daughter of the late James
and Burla Ballard Simmons. She lived in
Hogansville most of her life, was a mem-
ber of Trinity Worship Center, and retired
from Uniroyal, Inc. after 27 years of serv-
ice.
Survivors include four sons, Dr. James
Lewis Smith of Austin, TX, Gary Martin
Smith and Rumi Smith of Hogansville,
Phillip Warren Smith and Gwen Smith of
LaGrange and George Vernon Smith and
Danny Denn of Decatur; one daughter, Laura
Faith Proctor and Terry Proctor of Whidbey
Island, Wash.; 12 grandchildren and 16 great-
grandchildren.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons
Funeral Home of Hogansville was in charge
of arrangements.
THE OLD IS NEW AGAIN- Legend~
figure Billy Bryant caught the seco
at Flint River Academy in the Medi
leaming to play a new game for the~
old game for him. He told the studl
he grew up when jacks and jump r0
any game involving a ball were theirC
things and pastimes.
Men's Day Schedi[
Sunday at Spring
Springfield Baptist Church in
will be celebrating Men's Day on Suncht
28. Guest speaker will be G. Winston St~
Joseph McGuire is pastor of SBC.
On Saturday, March 27, the men of tit
will serve BBQ plates from 10 a.m.
gone. Cost per plate is $6.
Gospel Singing N
Planned for Satud
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A night of old fashioned Holy Gh~
singing featuring Unshackled,
Middendorf - 12 year old singing
Linda Griffith and Dan Burdett, Yo~
and more. The singing will take
Grantville Church of God, 30 Main
27 at 6 p.m.|
For more information call Dan B~
770-583-2260 or visit The Lords Pla~
Store in downtown Grantville. |
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