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IN STYLE - There's nothing
like first-class..particularly
when it comes to travel.
Enjoying a real live lime ride
were Hogansville youngsters
Paul Prescott, Alicia Bayles,
Keiaushane Cameron,
Shyniece Wilson, Shanese
Florence, Chandler
Wilkerson, Jackalin Neese,
Courtney Williamson, and
Austin Brown.
HOGANSVILLE AREA D EATHS A ND FUNERALS
Mrs. Naoma Morris
t;ebruavy 21, 1919 - November 28, 2001
Mrs. Naoma Pratt Morris, 82, of Newnan, died November
28 at her honm. The flmeral service was conducted December
1 a! Faith Baptist Church in the Primrose Communit3 of
Meriwether County. The Reverend Billy Ball officiated and
interment was in the church cemetew:
Mrs. Morris was born February 21, 1919 in Mar,,\\; ille.
]blmessee, daughter of the late Jasper and l.atH'a Grizzle
tqaU. A forlner resident of the Atlanta area. she lix ed in
l,one Oak and Hogansville from 1973 until making her home
in Ne\\;nan two months ago. She was a member of Failh
Baptist Church in Primrose and was the wife of th,' late
t loward B. Morris. During World War II, Mrs. Morris \\;\as
employed hy the Bell Bomber Plant and received a
[hesidential commendation for being the right wing riveter
in he assembly of the B-29 aircraft, the Enola Gay'.
Survivors include three sons, Rickie B. Morris of Newnan,
:Michael A. Morris of Hogansville, and David H. Morris of
x. icul in. Virginia: four daughters, Miss Melody Morris of
Nevnan. Mrs. Deloriouse Wade of LaGrange. Mrs. Linda
I le au of Alpharetta, and Mrs. Ruthie Patton of Covington:
lhree brot hers, Robert L. Pratt of Cleveland, Tennessee, John
Wilbur Pratt of Baton Rouge, Louisiaha, and James L. Prau
of l)enham, Ixmisiana; 17 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchil-
dren, and a great-great-grandson.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral ltome of
ltogansville was in charge of arrangements.
C.O. Peaden
March 26, 1909- November 27, 2001
('.O. (Slim) Peaden, 92, of Hogansville. died No\\; emher
27 at his home. Funeral services were conducted November
29 in the Chalq of the Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral
t tome in Hogansville. Dr. Jimmy Brown officiated and inter
mere was in Myrtle Hill Cemetery in Hogansville.
Mr. Peaden was txrn March 26, 1.909 in Randolph County,
Alabama and had lived in Hogansville since 1942. He was a
retired painting contractor:
Survivors include his wife Mrs. Sue Peaden of
I togans\\; ille: tour daughters, Mrs. Margie Douglas Brewer
of Grantville. Mrs. Jo Ann Massengale of Hogansville, Mrs.
(hartene Vaughan of Fayetteville, and Mrs. Beck3: Hanson
.f Grantville; two sisters, Mrs. Louise Nixon of Molena and
Mrs. Doris Collins of Thomaston; eight grandchildren; and
t elve great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a
gI andson, Cliff Massengale.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of
! fogansville as in charge of arrangetnents.
Mrs. Kate Sanders Fain
May 1. 1918- November 2Z 2001
Xhs. Kate ganders Fain, 83, of Atlanta, died November
27 at Motena Nursing Home. The funeral service was con-
ducted November 29 at the Luthersville United Methodist
(hm'ch. 1"he Reverend Rance Sprayberry officiated and
inwrmcnt was in the Luthersville Cemetery.
Mrs. Fain was born May 1.1918 in Powder Springs, daugh-
ter of the late John "Iaylor Sanders and the late Charity Mac
Morrison Sanders. She was a lifelong resident of the Atlanta
men and was a member of Luthersville United Methodist
Church.
Survivors include her husband, Clifford a. Fain of Atlanta;
a daughter and son-in-law, Sue and Tommy Adams of
Luthersville; a son and daughter-in law, Donald and Karen
Fain of Snellville; one sister, Mrs. Christine Hunt of Marietta;
four grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and one great
great -grandson.
Contributions in memory of Mrs. Fain may be made to
the Luthersville United Methodist Church.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of
Hogansville was in charge of arrangements.
Herman B. Evans
June 30, 1918 - November 30, 2001
Herman B. (BcΧts) Evans, 83. of Grantville, died
November 30 in an auto train collision in Hogansville. The
funeral service was conducted December 2 in the Chapel of
the Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral }tome in
Hogansville. The Reverend Willard Dean and the Reverend
DmTis Baker officiated and interment was in the Grantville
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Joe Evans, Willie Frank Chaffin, Bobby
Hayes, Jody Mitchell, Lonnie Clayton, and Pee Wee Evans.
Dustin Mitchell served as all honorary pallbearer.
Mr. Evans was Imrn June 30, 1918 in Carroll CountTc son
of the late Joe and Martha Shehmtt Evans. He had lived in
Grantville since 1943 and was retired from the Citv of
Grantville. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of
Grantville and was active in the Grantville Senior Center
Survivors include one daughter and son-in-lm, Ann and
Ernest Elder of Grantville; one son and daughter-in-lax.
William and Evelyn Evans of Hogansville; one half-sister.
Christine Buchanan of Lithia Springs; three grandchildren.
Sherrie Clayton of Moreland, Tammv Mitchell, and Danny
Elder, both of Grantville; and three great-grandchildren.
Dustin Mitchell of Grantville, Holly Clayton and Kelh
Clayton. both of Moreland.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of
Hogansville was in charge of arrangements.
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