The Macon Telegraph from Macon, Georgia (2024)

OGLETHORPE Laura Mae Ford Duncan, 75, of Route 1, Box 227, died Thursday. Born in Jeffersonville she lived in 1 Macon County most of her life and was the daughter of the late Mose and Lillian Collins Ford. She was a homemaker and a member of Shady Grove Baptist Church in Ideal. Survivors: husband, Frank Duncan of Oglethorpe; daughter, Nellie Mae Duncan Walker of Butler; a grandchild; four great grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild. Services: 2 p.m.

Monday in Shady Grove Baptist Church, Ideal. Burial: the church cemetery. The Rev David Thomas will officiate. Visitation: The family may be contacted at the residence of Nellie Mae Duncan Walker, Maggie Wiggins Avenue, Butler. MeadowsOglethorpe Funeral Chapel in Oglethorpe has charge of arrangements.

Merritt Clayton Johnson Obituaries Roy F. Ayco*ck Jr. NEW ORLEANS Roy F. Ayco*ck 40, of 8218 Panola died Thursday in a local hospital. Born in Baldwin County, he was the son of the late Roy F.

Ayco*ck Sr. He was a Methodist. He was admissions clerk and a security agent at University Hospital in New Orleans. Survivors: mother, Janette Dupree Ayco*ck of Americus; sisters and brother, Wanda Bennett, Ann Olvera and Jack Ayco*ck, all of Americus; and grandmother, Lula Belle Dupree of Americus. Memorial services: 1 p.m.

Monday in Hanco*ck Funeral Home, Americus. The Rev. Larry Sauls will officiate. George Blount Macon Telegraph Sunday, Nov. 14, 1993 REIDSVILLE George Blount, 85, died Saturday in a local hospital.

Born in Toombs County, he was a member of Lyons Presbyterian Church and served on the Elder Emeritus Board. He was a retired merchant and had owned and operated Blount's department store for 42 years. He was a member of Rising Sun Masonic Lodge and Ohoopee Hunting Club. He also was past president of Reidsville Lions Club and a former member of the Reidsville City Council. Survivors: children, Mrs.

Charles Balkcom of Reidsville and Ray Blount of Vidalia; brother, Ralph Blount of Vidalia; five grandchildren; and four great grandchildren. Services: 3 p.m. today in Lyons Presbyterian Church. Burial: Pinecrest Cemetery, Vidalia. McCall Funeral Home in Reidsville has charge of arrangements.

Eloise Bond CORDELE Eloise Bond, 82, of 1307 Blackshear Road, died Friday in a local hospital. Born in McRae, she lived in Jacksonville, most of her life and was the daughter of the late Luther Angus Bond and the late Nellie Patterson Bond. She was a retired cutter at Clothing Manufacturing. She was a member of North Jacksonville United Methodist Church. Survivors: sister and brother, Mrs.

W.W. Sims Sr. of Cordele and Walter Bond of Panama City, and several nieces and nephews. Services: 2 p.m. Monday in Evergreen Cemetery, Jacksonville.

The Rev. Condred Pirkle will officiate. Dekle Funeral Home in Cordele has charge of arrangements. John Rex Cannady BAXLEY John Rex Cannady, 86, died Saturday in a local nursing home. Born in Candler County, he lived in Appling County the past 53 years.

He was a retired farmer and a member of Mount Vernon Baptist Church. Survivors: son, Dale Cannady of Baxley; and sister and brother, Eunice C. Lightsey of Americus and Woodrow C. Cannady of Macon. Services: 11 a.m.

Monday in Mount Vernon Baptist Church. Burial: the church cemetery. The Revs. Darrell Quinn, Joe Norman and Paul Dubberly will officiate. Visitation: The family will receive friends from 6 this eveningin Strickland Miles Funeral Home, Baxley.

The family may be contacted at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Howel Reese, Route 5, Baxley. The body will be placed in the church an hour before services. Delorice T.

Carter MOUNT VERNON Delorice T. "Bill" Carter, 70, of Johnson Street, died Friday at her residence after an extended illness. A lifelong resident of Montgomery County, she was the owner and operator of a trailer court and laundromat. She was a homemaker and a retired chruch school teacher and Boy Scout leader. She was a member of the Mount Vernon Order of the Eastern Star and Mount Vernon Methodist Church.

Survivors: husband, J. Clyde Carter of Mount Vernon; sons, John Steven Carter and Robert Bobby Carter, both of Mount Vernon; stepmother, Mrs. Henry Taylor of Mount Vernon; sisters and brother, Margaret Grinstead of Swainsboro and Jessie Conner, Faye Faircloth and James Taylor, all of Mount Vernon; a half sister, Mable Douglas of Mount Vernon; and three grandchildren. Services: 3:30 p.m. today in Mount Vernon Methodist Church.

Burial: Mount Vernon City Cemetery. The Revs. Paula Lytle and Jack Fernandez will officiate. Visitation: The body will be placed in the church an hour before services. Ronnie L.

Stewart Funeral Service in Vidalia has charge of arrangements. Alphonse Cipolaro DUBLIN Alphonse "Al" Cipolaro, 79, died Friday in a local hospital. Born in New York, he was the son of the late Livio and Josephine C. Cipolaro and had lived in Dublin the past 14 years. He was a Catholic and member of the Dublin Elks Lodge No.

1646. He was a retired pharmacist. Survivors: wife, Thelma Brack Cipolaro of Dublin; children, Laura C. Cody of New Castle, and Josephine C. Gallelli of Staten Island, N.

sister, Dora C. Sorrentino of Staten Island; six grandchildren; and five great grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Monday in Adams Funeral Home, Dublin. Burial: Glenwood City Cemetery.

The Rev. James McHugh will officiate. Visitation: The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 this eveningin the funeral home. Otis Crockett Otis "Sammy" Crockett, 53, of 556 died Friday in a local hospital. Born a member of Mount Olive Baptist employee of Macon Royal Tire Co.

Survivors: wife, Dorothy Crockett of Macon; children, Michael Crockett of Tifton and Tawanda G. Wilson of Miami; mother, Nellie M. Crockett of Macon; brothers and sisters, Willie F. Crockett of Haines City, Edward Crockett of West Palm Beach, David Crockett and Grant Crockett, both of Riviera Beach, Ethel Martin of Adel, Julia Crockett of Ashburn and Margaret Spears of Sycamore; and seven grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m.

Tuesday in Home. Burial: Saints Rest Cemetery. family may be contacted at 765 Williams Edgewood in Ashburn, he was Church. He was an Otis Crockett Otis Crockett Hutchings Funeral Visitation: The St. Our obituary policy The obituaries in larger type on this page are provided without charge by The Macon Telegraph as a service for our readers.

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Index to obituaries Full obituaries are alphabetically arranged below: Middle Georgia Eloise Bond, Cordele Delorice T. Carter, Mount Vernon Alphonse Cipolaro, Dublin Laura Mae Ford Duncan, Oglethorpe Merritt Clayton Johnson, Milledgeville James Clarence Knowles, Milan Dora Jackson Lewis, Roberta Madge Harper Paulk, Fitzgerald Odessa S. Reid, Ashburn Willie Carter Screws Dellwood Michael Wayne Tompkins, Haddock Willie James Walker Oglethorpe Otis Crockett, Macon James Roy Lewis, Macon Richard Paul Ridenauer, Macon Annie Laura Keys Shine, Macon Mary Lou Taylor, Macon Elsewhere Roy F. Ayco*ck New Orleans George Blount, Reidsville John Rex Cannady, Baxley Arrangements incomplete Not all details were completed by press time. Please contact the funeral home listed for more information Michael Albert Foreman, 110-F Forrest Bonaire, McCullough Funeral Home, Warner Robins.

Flossie Hanco*ck, Courtland Fort Valley, Rooks Funeral Home, Fort Valley. Lewis Morris, 1509 Cedar Macon, Bentley Sons Funeral Home, Macon. Willie Phillips, 1042 Mitchell Macon, Hicks Sons Mortuary, Macon. Willie James Walker Jr. ENP Laura Mae Ford Duncan MILLEDGEVILLE Merritt Clayton Johnson, 92, died Friday in a local hospital.

Born in 1 Hanco*ck County, he lived in Milledgeville a number of years. He was a retired farmer and a retired employee of Central State Hospital. Survivors: children, Jack G. Johnson of Milledgeville, Harold L. Johnson of Conyers, Vera Williams of McIntyre and Sue Crisp of Murphy, N.C.; brother, John B.

Johnson of Sparta; nine grandchildren; 17 greatgrandchildren; and two great great grandchildren. Services: 3 p.m. today in Moores Funeral Home, Milledgeville. Burial: Baldwin Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Milledgeville. The Rev.

Joseph Nolan will officiate. James Clarence Knowles MILAN James Clarence Knowles, 63, of Route 1, Box 25, died Saturday in an Eastman hospital. A lifelong resident of Telfair County, he was a farmer and member of Siloam Baptist Church. He was a U.S. Army veteran.

Survivors: wife, C. Knowles of Milan; children, Charles Knowles and Kathy Knowles, both of Milan, and Beth Westberry of Fitzgerald; sister and brother, Naomi Cravey of Milan and Howard Knowles of McRae; and three grandchildren. Services: 3 p.m. Monday in Siloam Baptist Church, Telfair County. Burial: the church cemetery.

The Rev. Wayne Cobb will officiate. Vaughn Funeral Home in McRae has charge of arrangements. Dora Jackson Lewis ROBERTA Dora Jackson Lewis, 87, died She was the daughter of the late Miles and Ellen and was a member of Pineview Baptist Church in ta. She was an employee of the Crawford County ing School, retiring in 1977.

She was the mother view Baptist Church and was a member of the the Eastern Star. Survivors: children, Cora Mae of Detroit and Julius Cecil Lewis of Boston; eight children; 12 great-grandchildren; and five grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday in Pineview Church, Crawford County. Burial: Springhill Church Cemetery, Crawford County.

The Rev. Graddick will officiate. Edwards Funeral Home Valley has charge of arrangements. James Roy Lewis James Roy Lewis, 67, of 1167 Scotland died Friday in a Dublin hospital. A lifelong resident of Bibb County, he was a former civil service employee of Robins Air Force Base.

He was a member of First Rebecca Baptist Church. He was a U.S. Army veteran, serving in World War I. Survivors: children, Charles Leroy Lewis and Mary Lewis, both of Atlanta, Joseph E. Lewis and Betty Sullivan, both of Macon, Dennis Roy Lewis.

Forsyth and Pat Moore of Gray; sisters and brother, Betty Lewis and Estelle Adams, both of Macon, Sadie McCary of Jacksonville, and Joseph W. Lewis of Warner Robins; 12 grandchildren; and three great grandchildren. Services: 1 p.m. Monday i in Hart's Mortuary. Burial: Evergreen Cemetery.

The Revs. Jesse Richardson and Raymond Sewell will officiate. Visitation: The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 this eveningin the funeral home. The family may be contacted at the residence. Madge Harper Paulk FITZGERALD Madge Harper Paulk, 70, of 409 S.

Main died Saturday in a local hospital. Born in Irwin County, she was a lifelong resident of Ben Hill and Irwin counties and was a 1941 graduate of Ocilla High School. She also was a graduate of the Georgia Baptist Hospital School of Nursing in Atlanta. She helped to organize the Blue and Gray Community Hospice, serving as a registered nurse and a member of the board of directors. Mrs.

Paulk was a member and president of the Floraculture Garden Club. She was a former Girl Scout and Boy Scout leader. She assisted in all phases of operation at Paulk Funeral Home in Fitzgerald and Ocilla. She was a licensed funeral director and a homemaker. She was a member of First Baptist Church in Fitzgerald, where she was a church school teacher and a member of the WMU.

She was the daughter of the late Wiley Y. and Ava Jane Harper. Survivors: husband, Milton L. Paulk of Fitzgerald; children, James L. Paulk of New York Beth P.

Thornton and Lori P. Nipp, both of Atlanta; and two grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Monday in First Baptist Church, Fitzgerald. Burial: Evergreen Cemetery, Fitzgerald.

Drs. Gene Wilder and John B. Burch will officiate. Donations may be made, in lieu of flowers, to the First Baptist Church Organ Fund or to the Blue and Gray Community Hospice or to the donor's favorite charity. Paulk Funeral Home in Fitzgerald has charge of arrange- ments.

Odessa S. Reid ASHBURN Odessa S. Reid, 85, of Route 2, died in a local nursing home after an extended illness. Born in Wilcox County, she lived in Turner County the past eight CREST LAWN Ronnie Thompson Harry Young HARDEMAN, Racheal Peoples: 39, of 508 Moore Apartment A-2, Forest Park, died Thursday in a local hospital. Funeral services were at 1 p.m.

Saturday in the chapel of Crest Lawn Funeral Home. The Rev. Douglas Walker officiated, and burial was in Macon Memorial Park. Survivors include her husband, Richard A. Hardeman of Forest Park; parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Bobby H. Peoples of Macon; paternal grandmother, Ethel Jackson of Macon; aunt. Coleen Partain of Macon; and several cousins. Crest Lawn Funeral Home had charge of arrangements.

KENNEDY, Mary Boyd: 64, of 3966 Lindwood Drive, died Friday at her residence. Funeral services will be at 2p.m. today in the chapel of Crest Lawn Funeral Home. The Rev. Lanny Earley will officiate, and burial will be in Glen Haven Memorial Gardens.

The family may be contacted at the residence. Survivors include her husband, William Lamar Kennedy Sr. of Macon: two sons, Marvin Mangrum of Macon and William "Billy" Lamar Kennedy Jr. of Perry: two daughters, Angela Kennedy Edge and Kathryn Kennedy Williamson, both of Macon: 10 grandchildren; a great grandchild; five sisters, Mildred Phelps and Becky Elliott, both of Warner Robins, Lynette Faulk of Hazlehurst, Janice Peavy of Sandersville and Frances Rewis of Milledgeville; and brother, Marvin Boyd Jr. of Tennille.

Crest Lawn Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. WILDES. Roy Eugene 62, of 1775 Rocky Creek Road, died Wednesday at his residence. Funeral services were private. Crest Lawn Funeral Home had charge of arrangements.

years and was the daughter of the late John Bunyan Seay and the late Matilda Calhoun Seay. She was the widow of Cecil Wray Reid. She was a homemaker and a member of Oklahoma Baptist Church in Wilcox County. Survivors: children, Hoyt Reid of Ashburn, Juhan Reid of Lake Park and Ceciler R. Carter of Sycamore; sister, Etise Butler of Ashburn; eight grandchildren; and 11 great Services: grandchildren.

Monday in Oklahoma Baptist Church, Wilcox County. Burial: the church cemetery. Visitation: The family will receive friends from 4 to 6 this eveningin Perry Funeral Chapel, Ashburn. Richard Paul Ridenauer Richard Paul Ridenauer, 47, of 380 Joycliff Road, died Saturday in a local hospital. Born in Meadville, he lived in Macon the past year and was an engineer for Georgia Railroad.

He was a member of Gray United Methodist Church and was a U.S. Air Force veteran. Survivors: wife, Jean Paden Ridenauer of Macon; children, John A. Rodgers and Michelle Ridenauer, both of Macon, and Erik J. Rodgers of Morehead City, N.C.; and brother and sister, Darwin Ridenauer of Orlando, and Madeline Norr of Meadville.

Services: 2 p.m. Monday in Snow's Memorial Chapel, Cherry Street. Burial: Cedar Ridge Cemetery, Gray. The Rev. Lamar Harper will officiate.

Visitation: The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 this eveningin the funeral home. Willie Carter Screws Sr. DELLWOOD Willie Carter Screws 75, died Saturday in a Swainsboro hospital after an extended illness. Born in Emanuel County, he was a member of the Woodmen of the World Lodge. He also was a member of Blundale Baptist Church for 22 years, where he served as a deacon and an adult church school teacher.

He was a retired employee of the Emanuel County bus shop. Survivors: wife, Myrtle Screws of Dellwood; son, Willie Carter Screws Jr. of Douglas; sisters and brothers, Annie Bell, Elyn Screws and Villian Screws, all of Wadley, and Farry Mae and Raymond Screws, both of Swainsboro; four grandchildren; and two great -grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Monday in Blundale Baptist Church, Emanuel County.

Burial: Forest Lawn Cemetery. The Revs. Mittry Taylor, Ray Jenkins and Lester Cochran will officiate. Peebles-Curry-Durden Mortuary in Swainsboro has charge of arrangements. Annie Laura Keys Shine Annie Laura Keys Shine, 79, of 562 Grenada Terrace, died Friday in a Milledgeville hospital after an extended illness.

Born in Jones County, she was a member of Byron Methodist Church. She was a former employee of Vinson's Pharmacy in Byron. Survivors: several nieces and nephews. Services: 3 p.m. Monday in Hart's Mortuary.

Burial: Evergreen Cemetery. Visitation: The family may be contacted at the residence of Shirley Mosley, Route 2, Mosley Road, Byron. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 2484 Ingleside Suite A-108, Macon 31204, or to the New Perry Nursing Home, 500 Stanley Perry 31069. Mary Lou Taylor Mary Lou Taylor, 85, of H-22 Pendleton Homes, died Thursday in a local hospital. Born in Dadeville, she was the daughter of the late Pearl Adams Nixon and the late Paul Adams.

She was a member of New Bethel Baptist Church and the mother's board. Survivors: sister, Gertrude C. Adkins of Macon; and nieces and nephews, including Ralph Adams and Mary Adams, both of Macon, and Gerald L. Adkins of Milledgeville. Services: 1 p.m.

Monday in New Bethel Baptist Church. Burial: Saints Rest Cemetery. The Rev. R.L. White Sr.

will officiate. Visitation: The family may be contacted at the residence of Gertrude C. Adkins, 1212 Gray Highway, Apartment 1104, and at the residence of Ralph Adams, 1419 Wise Ave. Hutchings Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. Michael Wayne Tompkins HADDOCK Michael Wayne 1, Homer Chiles Road, died Friday.

Ohio, he lived in Jones County the attended Jones County High School and was an inspector for South East Pole Inspectors. He attended Haddock Baptist Church. Survivors: mother and stepfather, Jackie and Joseph David Chiles of Haddock; stepgrandparents, Mr. Mrs. Joseph Daniel Chiles of Haddock: and stepgreat Princess Chiles of Haddock.

Services: 11 a.m. Monday in Bridges Funeral Home, Gray. Burial: Cedar Ridge Cemetery, Jones County. The Rev. Ron McClung will officiate.

Visitation: The family from 7 to 9 this eveningin the funeral may be contacted at the residence. Tompkins, 22, of Route Born in Dayton, past 14 years. He Michael Wayne Tompkins will receive friends home. The family HART'S J. Milton Heard, IlI, Chrm.

Funeral Notices BALDWIN, Gladys Hamlin: of 3033 Houston died Friday in a local hospital. Services will be at 3 p.m. today in the chapel of Hart's Mortuary, with Dr. Kenneth Keene officiating. Burial will be in Cedar Ridge Cemetery.

Survivors: nephews, John Robert Bailey of Macon and Robert Dent of Macon; nieces, Ann B. Middlebrooks of Macon, Roselyn Dent of Macon and Maggie Dent Macon; sister-in-law, Lucille Baldwin of Macon; and several other nieces and nephews. Hart's Mortuary has charge of arrangements. LEWIS, James Roy: 67, of 1167 Scotland died Friday in a Dublin hospital. Services will be at 1 p.m.

Monday in the chapel of Hart's Mortuary. The Revs. Jesse Richardson and Raymond Sewell will officiate. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Survivors: three sons, Charles Leroy Lewis of Macon, Dennis Roy Lewis of Atlanta and James F.

Lewis of Atlanta; three daughters, Betty Sullivan of Macon. Mary Lewis of Atlanta Pat Moore of Gray; three sisters, Betty Lewis of Macon, Estelle Adams of Macon and Sadie McCrary of Jacksonville, a brother, Bill Lewis of Warner Robins; 12 grandchildren: and three great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. today in Hart's Mortuary. The family may be contacted at the residence.

Hart's Mortuary has charge of arrangements, MAU, George Ill: 70. of 945 Crestwood Road, died Wednesday in a local hospital. Services were at 11 a.m. Saturday in First Presbyterian Church of Macon. The Revs.

Chip Miller and Gary Sagnibene officiated, Interment was in Westview Cemetery in Moultrie. Hart's Mortuary had charge of arrangements. PARKER, Walter Albert: 87, formerly of 4746 Leo Place, died Friday in Arizona. Services were at 11 a.m. Saturday in Ebenezer United Methodist Church, with the Rev.

Mike Morgan officiating. Burial was in Macon Memorial Park. Hart's Mortuary had charge of arrangements. SHINE, Annie Laura Keys: 79, of 562 Grenada Terrace, died Friday in a Milledgeville hospital after an extended illness. Services will be at 3 p.m.

Monday in the chapel of Hart's Mortuary. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Shine is survived by several nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Alzheimer's Association.

2484 Ingleside Suite A-108, Macon 31204, or to the New Perry Nursing Home, 500 Stanley Perry 31069. The family may be contacted at the residence of Shirley Mosley, Route 2, Mosley Road, Byron. Hart's Mortuary has charge of arrangements. WE'RE We're Macon's locally owned funeral homes. CREST LAWN HART'S OGLETHORPE Willie James Walker 36, of Route 1, Box 227, died Thursday.

Born in Macon County, he was the son of the late Willie James Walker Sr. He received an auto mechanic degree from South Georgia Technical School in Americus. He studied further at Upson Vocational and Technical School in Thomaston. He was a member of Shady Grove Baptist Church in Ideal. Survivors: wife, Patricia Green Walker of Oglethorpe; sons, Cory Walker of Fayetteville, N.C., and Fred Jermaine Walker of Oglethorpe; parents, Nellie Mae Duncan Walker of Butler and James Simpson of Trenton, N.J.; brother, Willie Ree Walker of Butler; grandparents, Frank Duncan of Oglethorpe and Elizabeth Simpson of Montezuma; and 13 half brothers and half sisters.

Services: 2 p.m. Monday in Shady Grove Baptist Church, Ideal. Burial: the church cemetery. The Rev. David Thomas will officiate.

Visitation: The family may be contacted at the residence of Nellie Mae Duncan Walker of Maggie Wiggins Avenue, Butler, or at the residence of Elizabeth Simpson of Washington Street, Montezuma. Meadows-Oglethorpe Funeral Chapel in Oglethorpe has charge of arrangements. Friday. Jackson RoberTrain- of PineOrder of Baker grandgreat-great- Baptist Baptist W.C. in Fort BRIDGES FUNERAL NOTICES TOMPKINS, Michael Wayne: 22, of Route 1, Homer Chiles Road, Haddock, died Friday from injuries received in an automobile accident.

Funeral services will 11 a.m. Monday in Bridges Funeral Home in Gray. The Rev. Ron McClung will officiate. Burial will be in Cedar Ridge Cemetery in Jones County.

The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. today in Bridges Funeral Home. The family may be contacted at the residence. Bridges Funeral Home in Gray has charge of arrangements. SNOW'S MEMORIAL CHAPELS FUNERAL NOTICES Since 1892 746 Cherry St.

3077 Pio Nono Ave. DUFFELL, Helen Martin: of 266 Audubon Place, died Friday at her residence. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Monday in Plantersville Christian Church, with burial in Plantersville Christian Cemetery. Survivors include her husband, Gordon L.

Duffell Sr. of Macon; sons, Gordon L. Duffell Jr. of Marshallville and John Martin Duffell of Macon; two daughters, Jill D. Jones of Monroe County and Donna D.

Jones of Macon; three grandchildren, Kimberly Herin of Macon, Carlie Duffell of Bainbridge and Neill Jones of Monroe County: a great-grandchild, Sydney Herin of Macon; two brothers, Thomas Martin Jr. of Plantersville, and Robert Martin of Plantersville; a sister, Evelyn M. Snow of Marion, and several nieces and nephews. The family suggests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the donor's favorite charity. Snow's Memorial Chapel, Pio Nono Avenue, has charge of arrangements.

DYER, Ted: 73, died Wednesday in a Savannah hospital. Funeral services wereat 1 p.m. Saturday in Evergreen Cemetery. Dr. Al Ellis officiated.

Snow's Memorial Chapel, Nono Avenue, had charge of arrangements. PAUL, Do Doris Ruth of 1490 Engle Drive, died Wednesday in a local hospital. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Saturday in Snow's Memorial Chapel, Pio Nono Avenue. Interment was in Macon Memorial Park.

The Rev. Dave Hailey officiated. Snow's Memorial Chapel, Pio Nono Avenue, had charge of arrangements. RIDENAUER, Richard Paul: 47, of 380 Joycliff Road, died Saturday in a local hospital. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m.

Monday in Snow's Memorial Chapels, Cherry Street. Burial will be in Middle Georgia Memory Gardens. The Rev. Lamar Harper will officiate. Survivors include his wife, Jean Paden Ridenauer of Macon; two sons, John A.

Rodgers of Macon and Erik J. Rodgers of Morehead City, N.C.; a daughter, Michelle Ridenauer of Macon; a brother, Darwin Ridenauer of Orlando, and a sister, Madeline Norr of Meadville, Pa. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9p.m. today in Snow's Memorial Chapel, Cherry Street. Snow's Memorial Chapel, Cherry Street, has charge of arrangements, Loving Memories Irene E.

Nelson March 7, 1919-November 12, 1992 You are not forgotten loved one. Nor will you ever be, As long as life and memory last We will remember thee. Sadly Missed By Her Sister, Son, Grandson, Two Granddaughters and Three Grandchildren. In Loving Memory Of My Mother Mrs. Daisy Pitts Manson Departed Her Life November 10, 1992 Although it has been a year, it seems like yesterday To the one person who will never be forgotten, and will always have a special place in our bearts, until we meet again.

We Love You Sadly Missed By Daughter, Rosa Hamilton, Grandchildren, Sisters And Brothers.

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