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HOGANSVILLE Holm NEWS - THURSDAY, DEC: 20, 2001
Dr. Burks Plans Dec. 31 Retirement from Western Baptist Association
By Patti Phillips
Dr. Billy Wayne Burks, 62, of
Hogansville, has set his retirement
date as Associational Missionary of
the Western Baptist Association in
Newnan as December 31st. Dr.
Burks, a member of the Hogansville
First Baptist Church, has held the
position since April, 1993.
Dr. Burks, a native of Warren,
Arkansas, was born October 27,
1938, was saved in August, 1954, and
was licensed to preach and ordained
December 6, 1970.
He and his first wife. the late
Inez Allen Burks of Hogansxdlle are
parents of two, Susie Crum and the
late Scotty Burks and have six
grandchildren. After his wife's
death, he married Mrs. Betty
Duncan. a pastor's widow from
Newnan.
Dr. Burks will begin duties as
interim pastor at Franklin First
Baptist on January 2, 2002 and will
hold the position until a pastor is
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found. In the future, he be avail-
able for other interim work.
A retirement reception to honor
Dr. Billy and Betty Burks will be
held on January 20, 2002 at East
Newnan Baptist Church from 3-5
p.m.
Patricia Anne Adams
August 31, 1955 - December 11, 2001
Patricia Anne Adams, 46, of Pine Mountain, died December
11 at Hospice LaGrange. The funeral service was conduct-
ed December 14 at the graveside in Meadoway Gardens in
LaGrange, with the Reverend A. Hansel Parmer officiating.
Born August 31, 1955 in Atlanta, Miss Adams lived in
Troup County most of her life and was employed as a con-
venience store manager.
Survivors include a daughter, LeAnne Adams of Pine
Mountain; her mother, Sallie Mae Adams of Columbus; two
sisters, Vickie Stephens of Phenix City, Alabama and Deborah
Adams of Pine Mountain; two brothers, Harold Baxter of
Carrollton and Richard Adams 9f New York, N.Y.; four nieces
and a nephew.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of
Hogansville was in charge of arrangements.
Charles Kelley
January 14, 1937 - December 15, 2001
Charles Kelley, 64, of Greenville, died December 15 at
Georgia Baptist Meriwether Hospital in Warm Springs. The
funeral service was conducted December 17 in the Chapel
of the Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home in
Hogansville. The Reverend David Parker and the Reverend
Mark Raughton officiated and interment was in the Greenville
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Bill Imsseter, Bill Roberts, Joey Thrash,
Jimmy Lasseter, Lee Todd, Sandy Garrett, Jimmy Blackmon,
and Hulett Glover.
Mr. Kelley was born January 14, 1937 in Meriwether
County, son of the late Harvey and Ada Eggleton Kelley. He
was a lifelong resident of Meriwether County and was
employed for 41 years as a land management technician for
Mead Coated Board, Inc. He was a deacon and Elder of
Greenville Presbyterian Church.
Survivors include his wife of 23 years, Mrs. Lorene Kelley
of Greenville; three sons, Chuck Kelley of LaGrange, Joel
Johnston of Manchester, and Thomas Johnston of Greenville;
three sisters, Mrs. Eleanor Lasseter and Mrs. Elizabeth Brazil,
both of Greenville, and Mrs. Jane Farrar of I.anett, Alabama;
and four grandchildren.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of
Hogansville was in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Cordelia D. Pilon
April 18, 1931 - December 16, 2001
Mrs. Cordelia Denney Piton, 70, of Bethpage, Tennessee,
died December 16, at Summit Medical Center in Hermitage,
Tennessee. The funeral services will be conducted at 10:00
a.m. Thursday, December 20, in the Chapel of the Claude A.
McKibben and Sons Funeral Home in Hogansville. Interment
will be in Sherwood Memorial Gardens in Jonesboro.
Mrs. Piton was born April 18, 1931. in Troup County, daugh-
ter of the late Jack and Fannie Hyatt Denney. She lived in
the Atlanta area for many years before making her home in
Tennessee two years ago and was a member of the Catholic
church.
Survivors include her husband, Bruce Piton of Bethpage;
two daughters, Mrs. Sherrie Rollins of Old Hickory, Tennessee
and Mrs. Jeri Cooper of Fountain Inn, South Carolina; two
sons, Terry Pilon of Zephyrhills, Florida and Kerry Lee Pilon
of Newnan; one sister, Mrs. Magdalene Fuller of Hogansville
and seven grandchildren.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of
Hogansville is in charge of arrangements.
Joseph Daniel Stout
December 6, 1942 - December 11, 2001
Joseph Daniel Stout, 59, of Manchester, passed away
December 11 at his home. A private memorial service will
be held at a later date.
Mr. Stout was born December 6, 1942 in Rome, son of
Charles Edward Stout and the late Arlene Phillips Stout. He
was a retired regional manager for Aetna Life and Casualty
Insurance Company and was the editor of the Hogansville
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Survivors include his father, Charles Edward Stout of
Manchester; one daughter, Susannah Lea Fennell of
Greenville, Alabama; one son, Joseph (Joe) Daniel Stout, Jr.
of Chattanooga, Tennessee; two sisters, Mary Alice Stout of
Mintone, Alabama and Joy Slagle of Morristown, Tennessee;
one grandson, James Joseph Fermell of Greenville, Alabama.
Contributions in memory of Mr. Stout may be made to
the Boy Scouts of America.
Cox Funeral Home of Manchester was in charge of
arrangements.
Ms. Diane M. Mareiniak
March 30, I948 - December 15, 2001
Ms. Diane M. Marciniak, 53, of Winder and a former res-
ident of HogansviUe, died Saturday, December 15 at Northside
Hospital in Atlanta. The funeral service was conducted
December 18 in the Chapel of the Claude A. McKibben and
Sons Funeral Home in Hogansville. The Reverend Joanna
Pence, the Reverend Marion Shivers, and the Reverend Rance
Sprayberry officiated and interment was in Myrtle Hill
Cemetery in Hogansville.
Pallbearers were Dennis Johnson, Bill Arnolcl, Emmett
Asker,, David Howington, David Wylm, and Jim Kara, elas.
Born March 30, 1948, in Charleroi, Pennsylvania, Ms.
Marciniak lived in Hogansville for many years and was a
former City Clerk of Hogansdlle. She had made her home
in Winder since 1997, where she owned and operated
Inspections On Call, Inc., and was a member of the First
United Methodist Church of Hogansville.
Survivors include two daughters, Shelley Reynolds of
Canton and Shannon Davis, of Hogansville; two sons, Jeremy
Sherrer and Josh Sherrer, both of Hogansville; two step-
daughters, Reagan Morris of Columbia, South Carolina, and
Christy Harrington of LaGrange; her mother, Mrs. Gerald
(Lucille Covin) Marciniak of Hogansville; one brother, Tom
Marciniak of Punta Gorda, Florida; companion, Rick Mason
of Winder; and four grandchildren, Libby Davis, Garrett
Davis, Sawyer Reynolds, and Glenn Sherrer.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of
Hogansville was in charge of arrangements.
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