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DEATHS AND
FUNERALS
Mrs. Mary Scantling
= March 9, 1943 - May 8, 2002
p! 's. Mary Jean Scantling, 59, of Newnan, died
nesday, May 3, 2002. at West Georgia Medical
er in LaGrange.
:he funeral service was conducted at 2PM,
rday, May 11, in the Chapel of the Claude A.
ibben and Sons Funeral Home in Hogansxlle.
eeP,,,
i Reverend Stanley Rogers and the Reverend
h JlThompson officiated and interment was in
to
CemeterT in Ne nan.
: thr°l)allbearers were Doug Stephens, Mark Nell,
fl ordera] Hawk, Bob Sax age, Sn, Joseph Meadows,
ae 14-[,rwayne Meadows. _ ._
au,.i likef r County, daughter of the late AB in Eugene
willsllrs. Scantling was born March 9, 194J in
'If I'd i
I wouldl r and the late Florence Kee Walker Haynes.
)as a lifelong resident of Coweta County, was
, pimp ed from Bressler Manufacturing Company
ng to pd as a member of Happy Valley Baptist
wallanY( eh. She was the wife of the late James Hall
:omputd ng.
olwhen! arvivors include one daughter, Ora Jane
Sunday
!ins of Newnan; one son, David fiene
into the lows of Franklin; one brother, Charlie'9 alker
ne wat Wnan; two sisters. Eleanor Haynes of Marion,
ver is 101 raa and Shelia Walker of LaGrange; fifteen
"or whiCl [children; and tweh, e great-grandchildren.
lay ,le Claude A McKibben and Sons Funeral
dr..Ca of Hogansvflle was in charge of arrange-
ly (Ion .
n darL_ . a
7 ames (Bud) Benefield
,..,,00august al. 1949 - May 10, 2002
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"HE L kl'" 'illiam (Bud) Benefield, 52. of
i m, died Friday, May 10, 2002, at West
gka Medical Center in LaGrange.
ING e " •
:,,u:]{ m mortal serxuce was conducted at 5PM,
or ,Y, May 12, in the Chapel of the Claude A.
!:Va, vernendTo2S Funeral Home in Hogans' ille,
;i X e, Brown officiated. '
3. Be tr. Benefield was born August 31, 1949, in
1266 ceburg, Tennessee, son of the late William
:tsenefield and Mrs. Lillian Clifton Benefield
aaklin. He bad lived in the Franklin area for
-'] t twenty years and was employed as a track
"3 and mechanic.
1" [1 tarivors in addition to his mother, include
lw #[n, Timothy Benefield of LaGrange; one
X ter, Christina Gay Bowser of Summerfield,
Fla.; a step daughter, Sandy Braun of North
Carolina; four sisters, Betty Laster of Five Points.
Ala., Sue Bradley of Brandon, Fla., Frances Kemp
of Plant city, Fla., and Daisy Arnold of Bethel.
Tenn.; three brothers, Richard Benefield and
Charles Benefield, St., both of Franklin, and Clyde
Benefield of Lagrange; and ten grandchildren.
The Claude a. McKibben and Sons Vunerat
Home of Hogansville was in charge of arrange-
ments.
Mrs. Lillie Mae Shepherd
March 26, 1918 - May 12, 2002
Mrs. IAllie Mac Shepherd, 84, of Rock ..',lilts,
Alabama and a former resident of Mountville.
died Sunday, May 12, 2002 at Randolph Coumv
Hospital in Roanoke, Alabama.
The funeral service was conducted at 4:3(}I'M.
Tuesday; May 14, at Calvary Family Worshq
Center in Mountville. The Reverend Carl Know]e
officiated and interment was in the Mountvflle
Cemetery.
Mrs. Shepherd was born March 26, 1918 in
Chambers County, Alabama, daughter of the iate
Will and Emma Jane Cosley Duffey. A resider'.)
of Rock Mills since 1999, she lived in Mr)untviHe
many years and was a member of Calvary Fami)v
Worship Center.
Survivors include several cousins.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral
Home of Hogansvflle was in charge of arram:e
ments.
Mr. Zaeh W. Lee
December 14, 1906 - May 9, 2002
Mr. Zach W. Lee, 95, of Gainesville and a for-
mer resident of the Lone Oak Community of
Meriwether County, died Thursday, May 9, 2002
at Lakeshore Heights Nursing Center in
Gainesville.
The funeral service was conducted at 1PM
Saturday, May 11, at Allen-Lee Memorial United
Methodist Church in Lone Oak. The Reverend
Rance Sprayberry officiated and interment was
in the church cemetery.
Pallbearers were Van Thurston, Jr.. Frank
Harney, Ike Thurston, Zach Thurston. Tate
Harney, Tyler Harney, Charles Brock, Louis Sil!ay
and Tommy Bryant.
Mr. Lee was born December 14, 1906, in D)ne
I.zzic',ViiiU!)n Ix.{' < :; - :. his home
',:thhi ,,k uu!R,) ;: (, :{: 'ago, he
member of lhe Jb' . :!:c'd United
M<lhodist (hurt t{' : :< iayed base-
bali f<}r { !cm-,, (n,. - : ..... t paymas-
H:r',) {'?i-¢, :. [ric. r2{] was an
a[I15[eHF Fg(J( 1)CI;I," ,'i : ? " :: '? 5 }XtJ,' years.
UI'\\;'i')I Y iECIU ]C <)? : ? :: ,::rld son-in-
lay:, Janet a/](J kt' "['i ', ' :,, ,ille; two
:randchildren, V:m, .fr ; : 1urston of
Willinrus<}n and l,ee A: ; : ' ',h ilarney of
(iai)]{>,. illt;: P}'," 2:e: , 4 : {;:e Thurston,
Z"cb fbt) ,>p. "]a) !: larney;
and a sster-Lq-l:c,,, ;',I i <})e Oak,
The ('Jamb, A. ",,1{:/: .... . ,::> /'uneral
H;,me{}flh)<,a)- ., . ,larrange-
Mr. J.H. <:,;n
NoPtbcr 6 191i 2 , 2002
Mr Aa:r.,. }{ .,:}> , ,P :msville,
died Sar;cdav %: l! : .... i {;eorgia
Mcdicai(2:+.,:f iI { ,';:, '
Th¢ l'In,::;a-:,,.,.R ,: ..... :¢:i dat2PM.,
?',lob{my. \\;by 13 i):th,{ ,>, (iaudeA.
.McKib},-n;:}>,},,< }tin(:,/;, , , : }i%.al}sville.
l)C.,{.rr?r' Jg\\;v:}<t.{:C?.: ;-'lerlt was
Jr? My.)' e Hill (tent, re.% ), ' .
P:,'ilb{:e;,,,,.p:-.: ',,'to ',]' u::-c-tt ()dam,
}Ii!,(,r.)(!,m l: ;}ah:i' - : :Prather
anti Hil(,r (),lc, rf
t;,>r \\;:). embe' 6. it, ' , :ms, ville, Mr.
(':!ibet<\e , ?g> Ftuby Breed;
two grandchildren. Mrs. <obv: ) 1(> and Chuck
I'ra, her, all of Itovansvflle and f(r,n" tqeat-grand-
Sell
(?,}utibu:,}:i)nc:c,r, } M" Culberson
ma) be mad{: <, ifiilk,, }",: ?,,,: Church in
!heg;;;(,:A \\;IcKti!>-T; :;T} M)>-Funeral
Horric ), [h>gn.: i' u.;,: i', , <>i arrange-
ry'. (q I < .
Literacy
Benefit
Set for
Saturday
Have Breakfast with
a local celebrity!
Your favorite high
school coaches, local
politicians, businessmen
and women, school offi-
cials, pastors and others
will be serving you.
Literacy Volunteers
of America-'I¥oup
County Chapter will be
holding a fundraising
breakfast on Saturday,
May 18, from 7:30AM to
11AM at Golden Corral.
Charlotte Anderson,
Executive Director of
LVA-Troup County, said
50% of the $6.00 ticket
price and all tips to the
celebrities will go to the
local LVA to help fund
programs and materi-
als.
TICKETS are now on
sale at the LVA office on
the second floor of The
Bank of American build-
ing or from any IA'A
tutor or board mem-
ber.
Tickets will also be
sold at the door the morn-
inK of the event.
Literacy Volunteers,
a United Way agency, pro-
vides one on one tutoring
for adults.
• FOR MORE infor-
mation about the pro-
gram or the breakfast,
call 883 7837.
' To
d, and Make
A Change
Highway 34
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ace It, Remodel/ng
True Promises True Promises True Promi:es
Monday
Gen. 41:9-16
Tuesday
Gem 4t:17-22
t ' Wednesday
J ' Gen. 41:23-30
Thursday
Gen. 4 :31-42
Friday
Gen. 41:43-51
Saturday
Gen. 41:52-57
God has not promised skies so bfl,e.
Flower-strewn pathways all or life. tJ;rough;
God has not promised sun ',ithout rain,
Joy without sorrow, peace wthout pain,
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try Hester Hogansville
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But Cod has promised strength [or the day,
Rest [or the labor, li@t for the way;
Crate [or the trials, help {tom above,
On[ailing sympathy, undying love.
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Shop and Towing
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