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Young Allen
Hogansville - Mr. Young
Allen, 85, of Hogansville, died
Tuesday, August 24,1999 at Twin
Fountains Nursing Home in
LaGrange.
The funeral service was con-
ducted at 2 p.m., Thursday,
August 26, in the Chapel of the
Claude A. McKibben and Sons
Funeral Home in Hogansville.
The Reverend Jimmy Chapman
and the Reverend Wesley
Boatman officiated and inter-
ment was in Myrtle Hill
Cemetery in Hogansville.
Grandsons served as pall-
bearers.
Mr. Allen was born July 3,
1914, in Meriwether County, son
of the late Gideon and Mary
Jane Morris Allen. He lived at
Hogansville most of his life and
was a retired merchant.
Survivors include three
daughters, Mrs. Bobbie Wright
and Mrs. Shirley Wright, both
of Hogansvflle, and Mrs. June
Lawrence of Manchester; one
step-son, Bobby Lee Cole of
Tulsa, Oklahoma; twelve grand-
children; and a number of great-
grandchildren and great-great-
grandchildren.
The Claude A. McKibben
and Sons Funeral Home of
Hogansville was in charge of
arrangements.
Clmd R. Notfls
Hogansville - Funeral serv-
ices for Charles R. Norris, 79,
who died Monday, August 23,
1999, were held Thursday,
August 26 at 11 a.m. at George
H. Hewell and Son Northside
Funeral Home with the Rev.
Chris A. Coram andRev. Ralph
S. Dean officiating. Interment
was in Evergreen Cemetery.
Mr. Norris was a native of
Hogansvflle and a longtime
resident of Jacksonville,
Florida. He was a Radio and
Television Technician with
Sears Roebuck and Company
having retired after 38 years
service. He was a veteran of
the U.S. Army having served
during World War II. He
attended the North
Jacksonville Baptist Church.
He is survived by his wife
of 59 years, Esther Murphy
Norris; a daughter, Peggy N.
Percifield (Jack); a son,
Charles "Bob" Norris (Verna);
three sisters, Elizabeth Miller,
Martha Ashenfelder and
Dorothy Parker; a brother,
James D. Norris; four grand-
children; Kathryn Percifield,
Debra Osborn, Bonnie
Renninger and Robert Norris;
four great-grandchildren,
Grace, Julia, and Charles
Renninger and Sarah Osborn.
Randall Eugene Phillip6
Salem, AL- Randall Eugene
"Boogie" Phillips, 26, of
Salem, AL died Wednesday,
August 25, 1999 at Phenix
Regional Hospital. Funeral
Services were held on
Saturday, August 28 at 7 p.m.
at Colonial Funeral Home
Chapel, Phenix City, AL, with
Rev. Brad McDaniel officiat-
ing. Visitation was held from
9 a.m. until 9 p.m..
Mr. Phillips was born
August 11, 1973 in Warm
Springs, Georgia. Survivors
include his parents, James and
Judy Snead of Salem, AL; a
daughter, Ashley Nicole
Phillips of Salem, AL, two
brothers, James Snead, Jr. of
Phenix City and Joey Phillips
of Waverly Hall, GA; two sis-
ters, Stephanie Wade of
Phenix City and Teri Dansel
of Cataula, GA; his fiancee,
Melanie Hunter of Salem, AL;
and several neices and
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nephews.
James Curtis Williams, Sr.
Shiloh - James Curtis
Williams, Sr., age 72, of Kings
Gap Road, Shiloh, died
Wednesday, August 25 at
Hospice LaGrange,
LaGrange, Georgia. A memo-
rial service was held at 2 p.m.
Saturday, August 28 at Reese
Creek Baptist Church,
Stockbridge, with the Rev.
Curtis Williams, Jr., officiat-
ing.
Mr. Williams was born
October 22, 1926, in Fayette
County, a son of James Wilson
Williams and Cora Johnson
Williams. He retired as a main-
tenance foreman for
Southlake Mall, and was a
member of Reese Creek
Baptist Church. He was a U.S.
Army Veteran of the Korean
Conflict.
Survivors include his wife,
Elon Piper Williams of Shiloh;
two sons, James Curtis
Williams, Jr. Of Rex and Larry
Davis of Morrow; three daugh-
ters, Dena Sanchez of Dallas,
Texas, Donna Bartow of Port
Orange, Florida, and Sharon
Moseley of Jonesboro; one
brother, Danny Lee Williams
of Riverdale; one sister, Lindy
Williams, of Griffin; eight
grandchildren and two great-
grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers, dona-
tions in memory of Mr.
Williams may be made to
Hospice LaGrange, 1510
Vernon Road, LaGrange,
Georgia 30240.
Smith-Steele-Meadows
Funeral Home of Manchester
was in charge of arrange-
ments.
Jeie James Washington
Talbotton - Jessie James
Washington was born on July
18, 1958 in Talbotton. He was
born to Ella and the late Willie
Frank Washington. A very lov-
ing and devoted grandmother
Annie Leonard preceded him
in death. He departed this life
on August 24 at the Medical
Center in Columbus, Georgia.
He leaves to mourn and
cherish his memory a loving
mother and step-father, Ella
and Cfiarles Jackson of
Columbus, a loving daughter,
Jessica Latoya Washington of
Talbotton, a stepdaughter,
Vongrace Couch of Talbotton,
two brothers, Clyde Willis Jr.
and Willie Jean Willis, both of
Columbus,
Six sisters, Gwendolyn
Willis and Doris Jean Bell of
Columbus, Angela Johnson of
Clearwater Florida, Bertha
Bell Harris, Joanne Leonard,
and Ina Mae Mizell of
Talbotton, three aunts, Bessie
Mae Collier and Essie K,.
Horton of Talbotton and
Earlene Chaney of Woodland,
one uncle, Willie James
Paschal of Talbotton, a special
friend, Sarah Powell, two step-
grandchildren and a host of
nieces, nephews, relatives and
friends.
Ronald Edward Chamblee
Hamilton - Ronald Edward
Chamblee, age 50, of Hamilton
died August 26. A teacher, he
had lived in Hamilton for 27
years.
Funeral services were held
August 28 at 2 p.m. at Trinity
Lutheran Church in
Hanceville, Alabama, Pastor
David Rubke and Rev. Thomas
R. Noon officiated.
The services were fol-
lowed by burial in Mt. Tablor
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Death and Funeral Notices
Church Announcements
Program Planned at Fellowship
FelIowship Church in Manchester is having its 8th homecom-
ing September 12 at 10:30 a.m. featuring The Messengers of
Hope, Puppeteers for Christ, and Fellowship Quartet with din-
ner on the grounds at 12 noon. Then stay for the music and min-
istry of the talented and hilarious Todd Horne.
For more information, call 706-846-2351.
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• Homecoming at New Beginnings
New Beginnings Full Gospel Church and Pastor Jim Sanders
invites everyone to attend their Homecoming services on Sunday,
September 19th at 11 a.m. Immediately following the
• . Homecoming service, dinner will be servied in the fellowship
hall. Come spend the day with us.
New Beginnings Full Gospel Church is located at 2600 Highway
54. For more information call 812-9306.
Corinth UMC Sets Homecoming
The annual homecoming of Corinth United Methodist Church
will be held on Sunday, September 12 at 11 a.m.. Rev. Queon
Smith, pastor of First United Methodist Church of LaFayette,
'will deliver the message, followed by a covered dish luncheon
at 12:30.
Big Gospel Singing Set In Gay
The Golden Jubilees fan club of Gay will be celebrating their
40th allniversary Sunday September 26 at the Mt. Sinai Baptist
Church in Gay (Rev. E. A. Stephens, pastor) and Sunday night at
"/:30 p.m. at Piney Grove Baptist Church in Haralson (Rev. Johnny
Strickland, pastor). The MC will be Minister Philip and Vikki
Elvitt of Atlanta.
All groups, choirs, soloists and churches are asked to come
out and help make this program a success.
Special guests will be: the Florida Nightingales of Miami and
the Spiritual Letts of Elberton.
Also appearing on the program will be: Big John and the new
Cemetery in Blountsville,
Alabama.
A memorial service will be
held in Hamilton at a date and
time yet to be announced.
Survivors include: his wife,
Barbara Elliott Chamblee of
Hamilton; a daughter, Tracie
Lea Chamblee of Georgia; a
son, Russell E. Chamblee of
Georgia; mother, Helen K
Chamblee, and fathe, Max E.
Chamblee, both of
Blountsville, Alabama; and a
sister, Jo Chamblee 'of
Birmingham.
Dixie Airies of Gay; Big Frank and the Mighty
The Sunlighters and the Griffin Gospel Singers of Griffin,
the Southern Harmoneers of Atlanta.
For more information, call Charlie L. Render at
Northside Baptist Plans Bible
Study
Please join us this Sunday for Bible Study beginning
followed by the morning worship service. Amy Neyhart
bringing our special music. All youth interested in
All Night" (a lock-in at Six Flags) on September 24, will
sign up no later than this Sunday, Sept. 25.
The cost for this outing will be $25. For more
please contact Carmen Ellerbee at 846-3957.
Benefit Singing Set at Cedar
The Cedar Rock Baptist Church in Woodbury will host al
eial singing Saturday, September 4, from 6 p.m. until.
Special singing will be provided by Heaven's
Carrollton as well as other singers.
Woodbury Baptist Celebrates
Anniversary
Woobury Baptist Church will celebrate its ll0th
Sunday, September 12, with homecoming
Ray Collins will be the guest speaker.
A covered dish luncheon will follow the morning
Everyone is invited to attend.
Allen-Lee UMC Holds Yard Sale
Allen-Lee Memorial United Methodist Church will hold a
sale Saturday, September 4, beginning at 8 a.m. at the Lone
Country Store.
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