THE HOGANSVILLE HOME NEWS - THURSDAY, AUG. 10, 2000 PAGE 5A
Charles R. TaUey
June 24, 1963 - August 5, 2000
ansville -- Charles R. (Chuck) Talley, 37, of Hogansville
former resident of Dalton, died Saturday, August 5, 2000,
Georgia Medical Center in LaGrange.
raemorial service was conducted at 7:30 p.m., Saturday,
5, in the Chapel of the Claude A. McKibben and Sons
lral Home in Hogansville with the Reverend Charles Chapman
, ting.
il alley was born June 24, 1963 in Dalton, where he lived
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,,,' 0f his life before making his home in Hogansville two years
le was employed as a roofing contractor.
)Urvivors include his wife, Michelle Suggs Talley of
sville; his mother and step-father, Susan and Jack Davis
ldli_ range; his father, Charles W. Talley of Choun. ,two broth-
t.ott and Jeff Talley, both of HogansviUe; two smters, ratlw
61_eY and Cynthia Talley, both of Calhoun; his maternal grand-
;-alI er, Bessie Silvers Abercrombie of Calhoun; and several
s and nephews.
" the Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of
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lnsviUe was in charge of arrangements.
James C. Braswell
t [ December 2, 1920 - August 6, 2000
I thersville -- James C. Braswell, 79, of Luthersville, died
;! aY, August 6, 2000, at Newnan Hospital.
,, II e funeral service was conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday,
'rdllst 9, at the raveside in Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery in
,iOcky Mount Community of Meriwether County. The
a,¢rend Bryan Geter officiated
, J". Braswell was born December 2, 1920, in Meriwetlaer coun-
i of the late Clarence and Clara Rowe Braswell.
, [e was an Army veteran of World War II and was a lifelong
] eat of Meriwether County.
[e retired from the State of Georgia after serving as the the-
Perator for the Little White House in Warm Springs.
arrivers include three sons, Jimmy BrasweU of Centre, AL,
5' Braswell of Luthersville, and Tony Braswell of Start, SC;
Sister, Josie Wyche of Newnan; one brother and sister-in-law
ld and Sally Braswell of Luthersville; sisters-in-law, Dot
l!SWell of Hogansville, and LuciUe Braswell of Luthersville;
ther-in-law Robert Tolbert of Villa Rica; ten grandchildren
_l,!Ve great grandchildren.
thl Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of
... Psville was in charge of arrangements.
Mountville United
Methodist Women hosted a
charge-wide "Family Night" for
members and friends of
Mountville and Big Springs
United Methodist Churches on
July 29 at Roosevelt State Park
in Pine Mountain.
The Pike Family of
MountviUes arrived early in the
afternoon to enjoy the swim-
ming pool and welcome every-
one. Calvin Pike serves as chair-
man of the Mountville UMC's
Administrative Council; Leslie
Pike is vice president of the
Mountville UMW; and their son,
Mason, is a member of the
Beginners Class.
George and Clara Andrews,
longtime Mountville UMC and
UMW leaders, reserved the
pavillion for the covered dish
dinner. Alma Wood of
Mountville, and Jackie Jones of
Big Springs assisted the
Andrews in hosting the event.
Guests included: David
Barrett of Hogansville, a grad-
uate of Callaway High School;
and John Linn, a resident of
"Leisure Living of LaGrange."
(Mr. Linn is the father of Mrs.
Terrell Jones.)
Members enjoying the
evening of fellowship, fun and
food were: Dr. Otis J.
Abernathy; George and Clara
Andrews; Dr. Ric and Angela
Chambers, Jacqueline
Chambers, Richard Chambers;
Jim and Kay Humphries, Betsy
Humphries; Terrell and Jackie
Jones; Samantha Jones; Calvin
and Leslie Pike, Mason Pike;
Ferren and Mae Towns; Thomas
and Alma Wood.
Angela Chambers reported
on the Methodist Youth
Fellowship's participation in
"Go Sleepless Fundraiser for
Aids Orphans and Street
Children." The all night event
was held in the Mountville
Fellowship Hall on Friday, July
28th. Dr. and Mrs. Ric Chambers
are leaders of the Mountville
MYF.
She said plans to keep all the
youth awake during the night
included: fun, fellowship,
games, singing of praise songs,
personal witness during the
spiritual retreat, and
"Mysterious Ways" Band per-
forming contemporary
Christian music. Ben Hosey is
band director.
The MYF has raised more
than $300 from this event to
assist orphans and street chil-
dren with aids.
Mountville United
Methodist Women announced
the next meeting will be held,
Monday, August 14, with Kay
Humphries as program chair-
man and hostess.
He who gave some to be apos-
tles, some to be prophets, some
to be evangelists, and some to
be pastors and teachers, to pre-
pare God's people for works of
service, so that the body of
Christ may be built up until we
all reach unity in the faith and
in the knowledge of the Son of
God and become mature, attain-
ing to the whole measure of the
fullness of Christ." (Ephesians
4:11-13 NIV).
The spiritual family of God,
called the church, offers a fel-
lowship based on teachings
from God's Word. Christ teach-
es each member to be a part by
loving one another, guarding the
oneness of spirit, exercising our
spiritual gifts, and growing
C.Y.M. For children and
youth meets every Wednesday
from 6:30- 8 p.m. For an evening
of recreation and Bible lessons.
"Is there a place I can feel
completely accepted and at
home?" This need to belong is
basic to all human beings. God
designed the church to be that
place. But, a building is not what
he meant by the church. His
church is the people that make-
up a unified community of
believers. A place where mem-
bers love and accept one anoth-
er; and everyone contributes to
the church's spiritual growth in
love. Paul describes this as the
place where all believers can
use the spiritual gifts Christ
gives to each believer. "It was
toward Christlikeness. Our
community fifth Sunday song
service is a wonderful example
of different "churches" coming
together to praise the Lord and
fellowship with one another as
the family of God, His one
church. Join us on Sunday,
August 13, to study a lesson "A
• Place to Belong."
Our WMU Circle meets on
Tuesday, August 15, at 7 p.m.
And invites women of all ages
to join this group where they
can belong.
The "Happy 60's Club" is
another place to belong for
Christian fellowship. Join us for
a covered dish supper, fun, and
games on Thursday, August 17,
at 6:30 p.m.
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