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HOGANSVILLE HOME NEWS - THURSDAY, NOV. 4, 2004
Will__iarn Edward Morgan
June 20, 1948 - October 29, 2004
Director of Utilities for Greenville
William Edward (Bill) Morgan, Sr., 56, of Hogansville, passed
away Friday, Oct. 29, at the West Georgia Medical Center.
Memorial services for Mr. Morgan, were held at 11 a.m. TUesday,
Nov. 2 at the Hunter-Allen-Myhand Chapel with Rev. Aaron
McCullough officiating. Flowers will be accepted, or those desir-
ing may contribute to the American Heart Association in mem-
ory of Mr. Morgan.
Mr. Morgan was born June 20, 1948 in Columbia, SC, son of
the late Hubert Harold and Thelma Irene King Morgan. He was
the Director of Utilities for the City of Greenville, and a United
States Army Vietnam veteran and had been stationed in Korea.
Survivors include his son and daughter-in-law, William E.
(Billy) Jr. And Heather Morgan of Pine Mountain; four daugh-
ters and sons-in-law, Anne and Steve Horton of LaGrange,
Jennifer and Bob Honeycutt of The Woodlands TX, Christy and
Jeremy Stokley of LaGrange, and Catherine Morgan of
Hogansville; 13 Grandchildren; two brothers and sisters-m-law,
Kenneth and Patsy Morgan of Stonewall, MS and Tommy Darryl
and Lana Stallings of Friendship TN; and a sister and brother-
m-law, Patsy Ann and Marty Fisher of Friendship TN.
Hunter-Allen-Myhand Funeral Home m LaGrange was in
charge of arrangements.
James Walter Caldwell
January 12, 1986 - October 19, 2004
Attended Pine View Baptist Church
James Walter Caldwell, 18, of ImGrange, died qhesday, Oct,
t9, at his home. The funeral service was held at 2 p.m., Friday,
Oct. 22, at the graveside in the Luthersville Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Arley Swanger, Randan McRae, Chris
Coble, Sam Caldwell, Anthony Barber, Johnny Caldron, and Mike
Boswell.
Mr. CaAdwell was born January 12,1986, in Newnan, and lived
m Troup County most of his life. He was employed as a carpen-
ter and attended Pine View Baptist Church.
Survivors include his parents, Larry and Louise Caldwell;
two sisters, Nancy Ballard and Sarah Caldwell; two brothers,
Jerry Caldwell and Dawson Caldwell; his grandmother, Lois
Burro, all of ImGrange; two nieces, two nephews, four aunts, four
uncles, and many cousins. His grandmother, Alma Carter, pre-
ceded him in death.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of
Hogansville was in charge of arrangements:
Ernest E. Orr
February 11, 1919- October 22, 2004
Retired Forest Ranger
Mr. Ernest E. Orr, 85, of Greenville, died Friday, Oct. 22 at
Alvista Healthcare Center in Greenville. The funeral service
was held at 11 a.m., Monday, Oct. 25, at Greenville Baptist Church.
Rev. Jonathan Porter officiated and interment was in the
Greenville Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Cecil McElvaine, Cliff Massengale, Gerald
Orr, Gary Allen Orr, Wayne Orr, and Randall Harold.
Mr. Orr was born February 11, 1919, in Forsyth County, son
of the late Furman and Nettle Floyd Orr. An Army Air Corps
veteran of'World War Two, he had lived m Greenville since 1956
and retired from the State of Georgia as a forest ranger. He was
a member of the Greenville Baptist Church, the Forestry
Association, and Greenville American Legion Post 186.
Survivors include his daughter and son in-law, Connie and
Gene Massengale, Jr. of Ashburn; his son and daughter in-law,
Gary and Dianne Orr of Mount Airy, N.C.; four sisters, Mildred
Wilkerson of Cumming, Margie Baron of Gainesville, Annie
Annis and Nellie Bagby of Lawrenceville; five grandchildren,
Jan Massengale and CliffMassengale, both of LaGrange, Jennifer
On" of Newport News, VA, Gary Allen Orr of Mount Airy, N,C.,
and Brian Orr of Oklahoma City, OK; and gr~Tgrandchildren,
Christopher TUrner, Jr., Jacob Orr, and Brand&~Qrr. He was
preceded in death by his wife, Virginia Ash Ore:
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of
Hogansville was in charge of arrangements.
Thomas Wiley Wade
June 3, 1956 - October 29, 2004
Member of Church of Christ
Thomas Wiley (Gator) Wade, 48, of Moreland, died Friday,
Oct. 29, at Fayette Community Hospital m Fayetteville. Funeral
services were held at 11 a.m. Monday, Nov. 1, in the Chapel of
the Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home m Hogansville.
Minister Mansell Carpenter officiated and interment followed
in Pitts Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Ronnie Coleman, Jackie Bruce, Ricky
Gibson, Randy Gibson, Wilson McCurry, and Kenny Adams.
Mr. Wade was born June 3, 1956, in LaGrange, and lived m
Coweta County most of his life. He was employed as an auto
mechanic and was a member of Gordon Road Church of Christ.
Survivors include his wife, Judy Moore Wade; one daugh-
ter, Ashley Wade; one son, Brandon grade; his parents, Jack and
Florene Buchanan Wade; one sister, Tina Smith, all of Moreland;
and several nieces and nephews.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of
Hogansville was in charge of arrangements.
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