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Mrs. Vernessa Terry Clark
March 15, 1960 - September 1, 2002
Mrs. Vernessa Terry Clark, 42, died September I st. Funeral
services were held September 5th at Valley Grove Baptist
Church in Manchester. The Rev. Jimmie Copeland, pastor,
officiated. Pallbearers were Willie Terry, Tyrice Terry, Calvin
Mitchell, Charles Terry, Eric Gamble and Nathaniel Williams.
Mrs. Clark was born March 15, 1960, daughter of the late
Mrs. Bertha Evonne Terry and Willie Joe Terry. She was a
member of Valley Grove Baptist Church where she faithful-
ly attended until her death.
Survivors include her husband, Willie Clark: children,
Rodrick Terry, Kenneth (Seanda) Hodo, Arkee (Sharon) Terry,
Tobias Terry, Darryl SandeL all of Manchester; Christopher
Gates of Tennessee, Victoria Gates of Tennessee and Yvonne
Hounter of Atlanta; two grandchildren, Ke'Asyah Aaliyah
Hodo of Manchester and Tanker Gates of Tennessee; moth-
er-in-law, Mrs. Viola (John) Nellon; three sisters. Vicky
(Calvin) Terry, Patricia (Robert) Terry, all of Manchester and
Tammy Massengale of Hogansville; four brothers, Charles
(Gayle) Terry, Willie (Stella) Terry, Eric (Tywanda) Gamble,
all of Manchester and Willie James Terry of S.C.; three sis-
ters-in-law, Leavelle Norwood of Whitesville, Kathy and
Sherika Nellon, both of LaGrange; one brother-in-law, Amos
(Mary Joy Clark of LaGrange two aunts, Mrs. Betty (Clarence)
Copeland of Manchester and Fannie Mae (Homer) Williams
of Warm Springs; six uncles, Willie Henry Hunt and Wesley
(Irene) Hunt, all of Manchester, Aaron (Youlanda) Hunt of
Columbus, Jim (Earlene) Hunt of Newnan, ()scar (Judy)
Parham of Miami, Fla., James Parham of Manchester; a host
of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. 1\\;vo sons pre-
ceded her in death, Carlos James Terry and Willie D. Clark.
Anderson & Marshall Funeral Home of Manchester xwts
in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. JanC. Nash
November 27, 1957 - September 6, 2002
Mrs. Jan Connally Nash, 44, of Grantville, died September
6 at Atlanta Medical Center. The funeral service was con-
ducted September 8 in the Chapel of the Claude A. McKibben
and Sons Funeral Home in Hogansville. Father Stephen Lyness
officiated and interment was in the Grantville Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Tony Tucker, Joe Cebulski, Bradley
Rufledge, Ricky Thrash, Tim McGruder, Sal Messina, Steve
Beers and Dave Corbett.
Mrs. Nash was born November 27, 1957 in Coweta County.
daughter of the late Harper Glen Connally and the late Odessa
Colquitt Connally. She was a 1976 graduate of Newnan High
N FUNE
School, a graduate of Griffin Technical College, and was a
licensed practical nurse. She was a former employee of The
Brian Center in LaGrange, Beaulieti'Gonvalescent Center in
Newnan, and Life Screen, Inc., and was-o-owner of Nash
Florist in Grantville. She was a member of St. George Catholic
Church in Newnan, the Legion of Mary, and St. Vincent de
Paul Society.
Survivors include her husband, Hugh R. Nash of
Grantville; two sisters, June Rutledge of Newnan and Kay
Manning of Arlington, Texas; two brothers. Glen Connally,
Jr. and VCalker Connally, both of Newnan; her mother-in-law
and father-in-law, June and Robert Nash of Grantville; and a
number of nieces and nephews.
Contributions in memory of Mrs. Nash nmy be made to
St. Vincent de Paul Society at St. George Catholic Church.
of Ebenezer Presbyterian Church in Hogansville,
former member of the Hogansville Pilot Club.
retirement, she served 45 years as direcl
Public Library.
Survivors include one son and claughter-in-law, Jesse
Julia Magnan of Oliver Springs; one sister, Mrs.
Grubbs of Sylvester: three grandsons. Jeff Magnan and
Magnan, both of Oak Ridge, and Mark Magnan of
Springs; and one great-granddaughter, Smnantha
Lebanon, Tenn. She was preceded in death by her
Dewey Magnan. and her daughter, Jane Magnan.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home
Hogansville was in charge of arrangements.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of
Hogansville was in charge of arrangements.
Avis E Moss
July 12, 1912 - September 6, 2002
Avis E Moss, 90, of Douglasville, died September 6 at
Wellstar Cobb Hospital in Austell. The funeral service was
conducted September 9 at the graveside in Pleasant Hill
Baptist Church Cemetery in Fulton County.
Mr. Moss was born July 12, 1912 in Fulton County, son of
the lat.e Leonard and Gertrude Suddeth Moss. A longtime
resident of Douglas County, he was a retired farmer and was
a member of Shadnor Baptist Church in Union City.
Survivors include a nephew and close friends,
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons t:uneral Home of
Hogansville was in charge of arrangemen >
Mrs. Overton Magnan
February 8, 1911 - September 8, 2002
Mrs. Overton Johnson Magnan, 91, of Oliver Springs,
Tennessee and a former resident of Hogansville, died
September 8 at Briarcliff Nursing Home in Oak Ridge,
Tennessee. The funeral service was conducted September
11 in the Chapel of the Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral
Home in Hogansville. The Reverend Philo McKinnon offici-
ated and interment was in Myrtle Hill Cemetery in
Hogansville,
Born Febrnary 8, 1911 in Hogansville, Mrs. Magnan was
a daughter of the late William and Overton Hearn Johnson.
She was a lifelong resident of Hogansville before making
her home in Oliver Springs in 1997, was a member and Elder
Mrs. Dorothy St. Clair
October 1-; , 1921 - September 6, 2002
Mrs. Dorothy Wood St. ClaiL 80, of Hogansville,
September 6 at Florence Hand Home in LaGran
al service was conducted Sept. 8 in the Chapel of
A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home in Hogansville.
Jimmy Brown and the Reverend Wayne Turner
and interment was in Myrtle Hill Cemetery.
Pallbearers were wilson St. Clair, Jr., Earl J. Harmers 1
Earl J. Halmers IV, Adam Hanners, Matthew Rice and
Hanners.
Mrs. St. Clair was born October 17, 1921 in
Va., daughter of the late Owen and Naomi
A resident of Hogansville since 1959, she was
William L. Bonnell Co., was active in the Newnan
League, and xas a member of the First Baptist
Hogansville. She was a member of the Hogansville
('enter ha, ,vtwkcd wilh the Meals on Wheels.program, a
attended th National Senior Olympics for fifteen
ning in 1986.
Survls ors izaclude two daughters and a son-in-law,
and Earl ,l tl,mnCl s, ,h" of Brooks and Crystal St.
Snellville; two sons. Mayor Wilson St. Clair and
Clair, both of Hogansville; one brother,
eight grandchildren, Wilson L. (Bubba) St. Clair, Jr
LaGrange, Earl ,lames Harmers III and David
Hanners, of Brooks. Alison Rice of Stockbridge, Heather
Clair, Tara St. Clair and Corey St. Clair, all of Roanoke,
and Megan St. Clair of Franklin; seven great
Taylor St. Clail; Wilson St. Clair III, Earl J. Harmers IV,
Hmmers. Nikki Harmers, David Harmers
She was preceded in death by her husband, W.W. St.
and a granddaughten Susan St. Clair.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home
Hogansville was in charge of arrangements.
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