HOGAXSVtLLE HOME NEWS - MAY 10, 2001 PAGE
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Jerry L. Burke
May 22, 178 - May 2, 2001
- Jerry Lee Burke, 22 of
May 2 of injuries received in
e accident in Troup County. The
seruce was conducted May 4 at
Re y Worship Center in Mountville.
verend Carl Knowles officiated and
was in Myrtle Hill Cemetery in
Burke was born May 22,1978 in
a lifelong resident of Troup
was a member of Calvary Family
include his wife, Mrs. Valerie
e of LaGrange; his mother, Mrs.
Dunlap Burke of West Point; six broth-
Burke and Donald Toney, both of
¢ Burke, Michael Toney and
all of ImGrange, and Donnie Ray
Point; and several aunts, uncles,
and nephews.
i. McKibben and Sons Funeral
of Hogansville was in charge of
j James P. Parker
anuary 3, 1910 - May 1, 2001
URG, FLORIDA - James P.
of Middleburg, Florida, and a for-
3reenville and Luthersville,
1 at Doctor's Lake Healthcare
in Orange Park, Florida. The funeral
be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday,
4 at Miracle Way Baptist Church in
The Reverend Roland Ayers and the
Terry Calhoun will officiate and
will be in Oak Hill Cemetery in
Mr. Parker was born January 3, 1910 in
Anders
A longtime resident of Meriwether
he was a retired used car dealer, was
of Miracle Way Baptist Church,
home in Middleburg for the
include two daughters, Mrs.
Middleburg and Mrs. Earline
of Forest Park; one son, William E.
of Luthersville; eight grandchildren;
grandchildren.
AND F
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral
Home of Hogansville is in charge of arrange-
ments.
Mrs. Ethel A. Houston
December 7, 1916 - May 2, 2001
GRANTVILLE - Mrs. Ethel Attaway
Houston, 84, of Grantville, died May 2 at
Starcrest Convalescent Center in Newnan.
The funeral service was conducted May 4 in
the Chapel of the Claude A. McKibben and
Sons Funeral Home in Hogansville. The
Reverend Jimmie L. Willis officiated and
interment was in the Grantville Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Mike Smith, Thomas
East, Craig Haynes, Michael Smith, Matthew
Haynes, and Rick Minton.
Mrs. Houston was born December 7, 1916
in Coweta County, daughter of the late Bert
and Elizabeth Morrison Attaway. A lifelong
resident of Coweta County, she was a mem-
ber of the First Baptist Church of Grantville,
was retired from Grantville Mills after thir-
ty years of service, and was the wife of the
late William T. Houston.
Survivors include two daughters and sons-
in-law, Jackie and Charles Clampett of
Newnan and Janice and Charles East of
Grantville; two sisters, M3"s. Edna Smith and
Mrs. Mary Pa yne, both of Newnan; four grand-
children; and nine great-grandchildren.
The Claude A. McKJbben and Sons Funeral
Home of Hogansville was in charge of
arrangements.
Mrs. Lucille B. Harris
August 23, 1914 - May 4, 2001
ttOGANSVILLE - Mrs. Lucille Burson
Harris, 86, of Hogansville, died May 4 at
Hospice LaGrange. The funeral service was
conducted May 6 at Antioch Baptist Church
in Hogansville. The Reverend Wesley
Boatman and Mr. Roy Wright officiated and
interment was in Myrtle Hill Cemetery in
Hogansville.
Pallbearers were Buck Jones, James
Jones, Charles Jones, William Jones, Polk
Burson, and Pat Kochanowski. Honorary pall-
bearers were Justin Jones, Michael Jones,
and Joseph Jones.
Mrs. Harris was born August 23, 1914 in
Troup County, daughter of the late William
Polk Burson and the late Emma Thompson
Burson. She hved in Hogansville most of her
life and was a member of Antioch Baptist
Church and the Amazing Grace Sunday Sch(gl
class. She was the wife of the late Charles E
Harris.
Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Dorothy
Jones of Hogansville; two sisters-in-law, Mrs.
Louise Burson of Hogansville and Mrs.
Elizabeth Burson of Douglasville; and a num-
ber of nieces, nephews, great-nieces and
great-nephews.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral
Home of Hogansville was in charge of
arrangements.
Mrs. Gayle Shirey
January 21, 1916 - May 6, 2001
HOGANSVILLE - Mrs. Gayle Davis
Shirey, 85, of HogansviUe, died May 6 at the
Brian Center in LaGrange. The funeral was
conducted May 8 in the Chapel of the Claude
A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home in
Hogansville. The Reverend Wesley tman
and the Reverend Scott Crook officiated and
interment was in Myrtle Hill Cemetery in
Hogansville.
Pallbearers were Donald Neese, Roy
Wright, J.D. Daniel, Oliver Hendrix, Curtis
Arrington, and Elmer Williams.
Mrs. Shirey was born January 21, 1916 in
Randolph County, Alabama, daughter of the
late Cephus and Lena Johns Davis. She lived
in Hogansville most of her life and retired
from Uniroyal, Inc. after 45 years of service.
She was a member of Antioch Baptist Church
in Hogansville and the Amazing Grace Sunday
School class, and was the wife of the late Virgi/
M. Shirey.
Survivors include two stepdaughters, Mrs
Christine Oliver of Hogansville and Mrs.
Betty Smith of Hawthorne, New York; two
step-grandchildren, Mrs. Leslie Carney of
Hawthorne and Dane Smith of Seattle,
Washington; four step-great-grandchildren;
two nieces; and one nephew. She was preced-
ed in death by a step-grandson, Bill Oliver.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral
Home of Hogansville was in charge of
arrangements.
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