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Hogansville Senior Citizens Observe Birthdays, Plan Crafts Sale
Happy birthday to: Jane Hubbard, Dec. 8; Mary Hamilton,
Dec. 9; Faith Smith, Dec. 20; Garrett Jackson, Dec. 22; Ann Yates
and Betty Isreal, Dec. 30.
The group will be going to Commerce on Friday, Dec.1 on a
shopping trip. Any senior wanting to go should call the center. We
have some openings. The only charge is that you buy your own
lunch.
Craft sale, and the store will be open on Friday, Dec. 8.
will be lots of goodies for sale.
Mrs. Ruby Forbus Heard
August 31, 1920 - November 21, 2000
Franklin - Mrs. Ruby Jeanette Forbus Heard,
80, of Franklin, passed away at her home
November 21 after many years of ill health.
Funeral services were conducted November 24
from the Franklin United Methodist Church with
the Reverends Marion Shivers, Rick McMahan,
and Terry Harper officiating. Those serving as
pallbearers were Talmadge Davis, Don Heard,
Raymond Heard, Lance Taylor, Bob Kroch, Joel
Phillips, Jerry Ridley, and Mason Alford.
Interment followed in the Franklin City
Cemetery.
Mrs. Heard was born August 31, 1920 in
Hogansville, daughter of the late James Manley
Forbus, and the late Margaret Jeanette McClain
Forbus. She served the children of Heard County
as a teacher at Franklin Elementary School, and
after several years of teaching, felt she could be
more useful as a Case Worker with the Heard
County Department of Family and Children
Services. Her devotion to the children of Heard
County will long be remembered by those she
served. In addition to her work, Mrs. Heard was
an active member of the Franklin United
Methodist Church, and a beloved wife and moth-
er.
Survivors include two sons and daughters-
in-law, Jim and Kay Heard of Lincolnton, and
Hank and Patrice Heard of Cumming; one broth-
er, James Forbus of Royston; five grandchildren;
four great-grandchildren; and a host of adoring
friends. She was preceded in death by her hus-
band, John L. Heard.
Tom Stutts and Son Funeral Home of Franklin
was in charge of arrangements.
Joe S. Adams
June 10, 1955 - November 25, 2000
LaGrange - Joe S. Adams, 45, of LaGrange,
died November 25 at West Georgia Medical
Center in LaGrange. The funeral service was
conducted November 29 in the Chapel of the
Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home in
Hogansville. The Reverend Wesley Boatman offi-
ciated and interment was in Shadowlawn
Cemetery in LaGrange. Pallbearers were Barry
Williamson, Ricky Barrintine, Rodney Creed,
Greg Shelnutt, Randy Blanks, Buster Presley,
and Larry Williamson.
Mr. Adams was born June 10, 1955 in
LaGrange, son of the late Darden Adams and
Mrs. Louise Woods Adams of LaGrange. He was
a lifelong resident of LaGrange and was a self-
employed electrical contractor.
Survivors, in addition to his mother, include
one daughter, Miss Jennifer Jo Adams; two sons,
Joseph Ace Adams and Steven Beau Adams; one
stepdaughter, Miss Kim Jones; one sister, Mrs.
Brenda Perkins; one brother, Kenneth Adams;
former wife, Mrs. Wanda S. Adams, all of
LaGrange; and several nieces and nephews.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral
Home of Hogansville was in charge of arrange-
ments.
Willie Alton Hunter
November 20, 2000
Hogansville - Willie Alton "Butch" Hunter of
Hogansville, died November 20 at Emery
Hospital. Funeral services were held November
25th at Fellowship Baptist Church in Greenville.
Rev. E.J. O'Neal officiated and burial followed
at the church cemetery.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Earlene
Hunter; mother, Mrs. Minnie Hunter; one broth-
er, Arelious Hunter, Jr.; six sisters, Mrs. Carolyn
Brown, Mrs, Beverly White, Mrs. Franchester
Smith, Mrs. Rochelle Ford, Mrs. Deverly Ford,
and Mrs. Lynerrell Hardyman; eight stepchil-
dren, Felix, Steven, Danny, Gloria, Wanda, Renee
and Patricia Holloway, and Reece Upshaw; 24
grandchildren.
West Georgia Mortuary of LaGrange was in
charge of arrangements.
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