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5 a a a Macon Telegraph Tuesday, November 9, 1999 38 Obituaries Index to obituaries Area funeral homes reported these deaths Monday. Deaths listed may not be accompanied with full obituary notices in every edition of the newspaper unless the deceased had relatives in areas in which those editions circulate. Obituary notices are listed in alphabetical order below: Middle Georgia Myrtice Bigelow, Douglas Fannie Cobb, Davisboro Ned Collins, Dublin Mary Dye, Cochran Clarice Fletcher, Thomaston Margaret Lambert, Griffin Nishama Linder, Dublin Sadie Massey, Lyons Jesse Mills, Sandersville Nevin NeSmith, Cochran Claude Persons Fitzgerald Delmer Thomas, Chester Horace Williams, Milledgeville Ruth Walker, Americus Mattie Williams, Cochran William Young, Dublin Irene Byrd, Macon Ed Gochenour, Macon Russell Barth, Warner Robins Eileen King, Warner Robins Arthur Pate, Warner Robins George Washington Warner Robins Elsewhere Edith Coleman, Brunswick Solomon Smith Detroit Annie Taylor, Decatur Arrangements incomplete Not all details were completed by press time. Please contact the funeral home listed for more information. Joan Bell, Knoxville, Goddard Funeral Home, Roberta.

Kemaya Clark, Richardson Funeral Home. Betty Height, Bentley Sons Funeral Home, Macon. Lilla Huston, I Dry Branch, Hutchings Funeral Home, Macon. Winfred Jones, Hutchings Funeral Home, Macon. Baby Boy Lundy, Bentley Sons Funeral Home, Macon.

Lenny McCullough, McCullough Funeral Home, Warner Robins. Willie Moore, Hutchings Funeral Home, Macon. Russell Barth WARNER ROBINS Services for Russell H. Barth will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Parkway Memorial Gardens.

Barth, 90, died Monday, Nov. 8, 1999. He was an Army veteran and retired civil service from Fort Meade, Md. Survivors include his wife, Mary Barth; children, Vicki Bohannon of Warner Robins and Elizabeth Kuhl of Millington seven grandchildren; and 12 great -grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 tonight in Heritage Memorial Funeral Home.

Memorials may be made to Hospice of Houston County, 2066 Watson Warner Robins 31093. Myrtice Bigelow DOUGLAS- Services for Myrtice D. Bigelow will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Dawson City Cemetery. Bigelow, 84, died Sunday, Nov.

7, 1999. She was a retired grocery store clerk, member of Woodmen of the World and First Presbyterian Church. Survivors include her children, Don Bigelow of Douglas and Bobby Bigelow of Sharpsburg; brother and sister, Billy Drinkwater of Savannah and Lee Kennedy of Dawson; three grandchildren; and three greatgrandchildren. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 tonight in Ricketson Funeral Home. Irene Byrd Services for Irene Byrd will be at p.m.

Thursday in Bentley Sons Funeral Home with burial in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Byrd, 90, died Friday, Nov. 5, 1999. She was a member of Independent Order of St. Luke and the widow of Amos Byrd Sr.

She was a former employee of Bibb Mills and was retired from Regina Laundry in New York City. Survivors include her children. Amos Byrd Louise B. Wilson, both of Jamaica, N.Y., and Paul Byrd of Macon; 11 grandchildren; 16 greatgrandchildren; and six greatgreat- Irene Byrd grandchildren. Irene Byrd Family will be at 1777 Eveline Ave.

Fannie Cobb DAVISBORO- Services for Fannie Burgamy Cobb will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Friendship Baptist Church with burial in Friendship Baptist Church Cemetery. Cobb, 83, died Sunday, Nov. 7, 1999. She was a homemaker and owner of Cobb and Cobb Feed and Seed Co.

She was a member of Friendship Baptist Church. Survivors include her children, Gail Weilbaker of Stockbridge, Cheryl Tanner and Douglas Raymond Cobb, both of Davisboro, Grover Cobb of Bartow; sisters, Ola Walters of Milledgeville and Lena Johnson of Davisboro; 12 grandchildren; and 11 greatgrandchildren. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 tonight in Lang's Chapel and will be at the Tanner residence. Memorials may be made to Friendship Baptist Church. Edith Coleman BRUNSWICK- Services for Edith Coleman will be at 11 a.m.

Wednesday Calvary Baptist Church with burial in Palmetto Cemetery. Coleman, 92, died Sunday, Nov. 7, 1999. She was a seamstress and member of Calvary Baptist Church. Survivors include her children, Mary Woods, Marvin Coleman and Marjorie Cothran of Brunswick, Gwen Powell of Nowata, Dodie Griffith of Eatonton, Thomas Coleman and Raleigh Coleman, both of Jesup; sister, Rose Morris of Jacksonville, 31 grandchildren; 28 greatgrandchildren; and 12 great The great-great-grandchildren.

will receive friends family from 5 to 8 tonight in Rinehart Sons Funeral Home, Jesup. Ned Collins DUBLIN- Services for Ned Z. Collins will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Gethsemane United Methodist Church with burial in Dublin Memorial Gardens. Collins, 71, died Sunday, Nov.

7, 1999. He was retired from the state of Georgia Revenue Department and served in the Army. He was a member of Elder Collins VFW Post 10925 in Soperton and Georgia Peace Officers Association. He was a member of Gethsemane United Methodist Church and board of trustees. Survivors include his wife, Betty Collins; children, Vickie Malone of Snellville, and Giles Collins and Robin Lavender of Dublin; brothers, Roger Collins of Soperton and Russell Collins of Swainsboro; five grandchildren; and a great grandchild.

The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 tonight in Sammons Funeral Home and may be contacted at 522 Ned Collins Road. Mary Dye Dye will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in COCHRAN- Services for Mary S. Southside Baptist Church with burial in Bethany Cemetery. Dye, 86, died Monday, Nov.

1999. Retired from she was a member of Southside Baptist Church, Patchwork Players and Bleckley County senior center. Survivors include her children, Joyce Bartlett of Warner Robins and James Hall of Cumming; brothers and sisters, Matthew Smith of Hawkinsville, Kirby Smith of Cochran, Louise Meeks of Warner Robins and Lucille Conner of Abbeville; five grandchildren; and seven great grandchildren. The family will receive from 6 to 8 tonight in Fisher Funeral FBI study identifies 'risk factors' in school shootings By Chris Mondics In some instances, a gun in the prepared the report. Before Columbine, threats of slaughter Knight Ridder Newspapers house.

Contrary to the notion that young mass appeared on Eric Harris' Web site. Before No single factor can make that differ- shooters are maladjusted loners, said Hag- 14-year-old Michael Carneal shot three WASHINGTON A little more than ence, experts say, but several combined meier, most "were not the known problem girls to death at his school in West Padsix months after the carnage at Columbine can. child." In fact, most were good or adequate ucah, Ky. in 1997, he took a pistol to school High School in Colorado focused attention "A pathological synergy" is how one students, according to FBI profiler Mary in his backpack and showed it to his on mass shootings in American schools, a psychologist, Kevin Dwyer, describes it. Ellen O'Toole, who studied police reports friends.

consensus is emerging on what causes Dwyer, who worked on the FBI study and on seven shootings, from West Paducah, With the growing emphasis on finding those shootings and what can be done to is president of the National Association of Ky. to Conyers, a month after troubled kids before they start shooting, prevent them. School Psychologists, ticked off some fac- Columbine. some experts warn of overreaction, conA new study by FBI researchers, educa- tors: "The adults are doing it. Then you Nevertheless, Dwyer and other counse- tending that the focus on the shootings tors, counselors and psychologists, due out have the portrayals in the media, the video lors say one important factor in preven- which remain few can turn schools into later this month, identifies as many as 50 games and the movies, that reinforce the tion is parents spending enough time with virtual prisons.

"risk factors" to help pick out the one idea that when you get mad at someone, their teen-agers to see changes in behav- James Fox, a Northeastern University child in a million who could become a kill- you blow them away." ior that could serve as a warning. criminologist, notes that violent crime in er. Participants in the FBI sponsored While school shootings and workplace Now, when there's word in school of a schools has been declining for most of the study said the factors include: attacks by adults are different types of violent plan, authorities take it seriously. decade, and calculates that the odds of a Frequent outbursts of violent temper. crimes, researchers have come to believe Cleveland police closed a high school Oct.

child getting shot in school are less than A family history of violence or abuse. that they feed off one another. 29 and arrested four white students on one in a million. Forty hours or more a week spent "The children learn from their elders," charges that they planned an armed "The chances are literally greater of viewing violent video entertainment. said Bill Hagmeier, head of the FBI crimi- attack on black classmates.

The tipoff? being killed in a bicycle accident than of a Discussions with friends about plans nal profiling unit in Quantico, Va. He and Someone told a girl in school. The girl told child being killed in school by an armed to commit violent acts. others studied school shootings and her parents, who went to police. classmate," Fox says.

Home and may be contacted at 405 Mary Lane. Clarice Fletcher THOMASTON Services for Clarice M. Fletcher will be at 11 a.m. today in Coggins Funeral Home with burial in Greenwood Cemetery, Atlanta. Fletcher, 85, died Sunday, Nov.

7, 1999. She was a homemaker and the widow of Ernest Fletcher. Survivors include several nieces and nephews. Ed Gochenour Ed Gochenour Services for Ed Gochenour will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Mabel White Memorial Baptist Church with burial in Riverside Cemetery.

Gochenour, 46, died Sunday, Nov. 7. 1999, in a local hospital. He was state senator for six years and was a former chairman of the Bibb County Republican Party. A Marine Corps Veteran, Ed Gochenour he was also a self- employed computer consultant and served on the MBCWA Board for four years.

He was a member of Emmanuel Church. Survivors include his wife, Ginger Kerley Gochenour; children, Kyle Gochenour and Brandon Gochenour, both of Macon; mother, Hazel Rutherford of Gray; and sister and brothers, Marie Floyd of Dexter, William Gochenour of Kennedale, Texas, Earl Benson of Buford and Steve Gochenour of Warner Robins. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 tonight in Hart's Mortuary. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Ed Gochenour Memorial Fund, Emmanuel Church, 621 Foster Road, Macon 31210. Eileen King WARNER ROBINS Services for Eileen Constance "Connie" King will be at 2 p.m.

Wednesday in McCullough Funeral Home with burial in Magnolia Park Cemetery. King, 78, died Sunday, Nov. 7, 1999. She was a homemaker and member of First Baptist Church and Fidelis Sunday School Class. Survivors include her children, Robert King Jr.

and Pamela Stewart, both of Warner Robins, and Marvin King of Hayneville; brother and sisters, Horace Chapman, Elsie Gates and Beatty Barrett, all of Kings Lynn, England; five grandchildren; and a great The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 tonight in the funeral home. Margaret Lambert GRIFFIN Services for Margaret Naomi Brewer Lambert will be at 11 a.m. today in Shelton's Chapel Methodist Church with burial in the church cemetery. Lambert, 78, died Saturday, Nov. 6, 1999.

She was a homemaker and member of Shelton's Chapel Methodist Church. Survivors include her son, Horace Powell of Griffin; brother, Thomas Brewer of Lumber City; stepchildren, Jual Lambert of Milan and Jeanie Grisby of Bossier City, five grandchildren; and eight greatgrandchildren. The family may be contacted at the residence of Buddy Brewer, Lumber City. Wainright-Parlor Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. Nishema Linder DUBLIN Services for Nishema M.

Linder will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Bible Believers Baptist Church with burial in Dudley Memorial Cemetery. Linder, 17, died Friday, Nov. 5, 1999. The daughter of the late Michelle Linder, she was a member of Bible Believers Baptist Church and choir.

Survivors include her father, Norman Beamon of New York; sister and brother, Lakima Linder and Tremayne Linder of Dublin; and grandparents, Walter and Eula Linder of Dublin. Family members will be at 434 Ray St. Dudley Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. Sadie Massey LYONS -Services for Sadie Wrye Massey will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday in Jones-Stewart Funeral Home with burial in Mount Moriah Methodist Church Cemetery.

Massey, 87, died Monday, Nov. 8, 1999. She was a homemaker and member of Order of the Eastern Star and Hammond Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, Arthur Massey; children, John Massey of Blairsville, Dorothy Massey of Macon and Patricia Kirkland of Lyons; sisters, Beulah Powell of McRae, Vivian Skipper of Fernandina Beach, six grandchildren; and four great grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 tonight in the funeral home.

Jesse Mills SANDERSVILLE- Services for Jesse Edward Mills will be at 11 a.m. today in Mount Gilead Primitive Baptist Church, near Tennille, with burial in Zeta Cemetery. Mills, 85, died Sunday, Nov. 7, 1999. He was a retired agent with Liberty National Life Insurance Co.

and a former meat cutter. He was a member of Mount Gilead Primitive Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mary Mills; children, Edward Mills of Vidalia and David Mills of Tempe, four grandchildren; and a greatgrandchild. The family will at 432 Warthen St. Memorials may be made to Mount Gilead Primitive Baptist Church.

Lang's Chapel Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. Nevin NeSmith COCHRAN- Services for Nevin NeSmith will be at 4 p.m. Wednesday in Mathis Funeral Home with burial in Cedar Hill Cemetery. NeSmith, 81, died Monday, Nov. 8, 1999.

The son of the late Dallas and Gertrude NeSmith, he was an Army Veteran and carpenter. He was Baptist. Survivors include his wife, Edith NeSmith; son, Violet Butler-Holloway of Cochran, Phyllis Marshall of Warner Robins, Susan Yaughn of Macon, Kathy Galyean of Gray and Larry NeSmith of Lakeland, brothers and sisters, Ralph NeSmith of Morristown, W.D. NeSmith Jr. of Macon, Louise Williams and Alice Rape of Warner Robins, Jean Meadow and Eloise Glisson of Macon, Margaret Register of Lake Sinclair and Thelma Lemon of Palatka, 12 grandchildren; and eight greatgrandchildren.

Family will receive friends from 7 to 9 tonight in the funeral home and may be contacted at 506 Taylor Drive. Arthur Pate WARNER ROBINS- Services for Arthur Richard Pate will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Bethel Primitive Baptist Cemetery. Pate, 61, died Sunday, Nov. 7,1 1999.

Survivors include his sister and brother, Audrey Smith of Warner Robins and Austin Pate of Detroit. McCullough Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. Claude Persons Jr. FITZGERALD- Services for Claude C. Persons Jr.

will be at 11 a.m. today in Central United Methodist Church with burial in Evergreen Cemetery. Persons, 73, died Friday, Nov. 5, 1999. A retired postal clerk, he was a lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserves and was the last living charter member of Kiwanis Club in Fitzgerald.

He was a member of Central United Methodist Church, where he was a former Sunday School teacher, lay leader, speaker and member of the chancel choir. Survivors include his sister, Annabeth Cleveland of Tampa, Fla. Paulk Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. Solomon Smith Sr. DETROIT- Services for Solomon Smith Sr.

will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Old Mount Olive Cemetery. Smith, 63, died Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1999. Survivors include his wife, Hattie Smith; children, Carolyn Lyes, Solomon Smith LaRome Smith, Jackerlyne Baker and Aldino Smith; brothers and sister, Lenton Smith Sr.

of Buena Vista, Leo Smith of Wilmington, and Annie Walker of Miami; and several grandchildren. Oglethorpe Funeral Chapel has charge of arrangements. Annie Taylor DECATUR -Services for Annie Williams Taylor will be at 11 a.m. today in Kelly Leak Funeral Home with burial in Westview Cemetery, Taylor died Friday, Nov. 5, 1999.

Survivors include her daughter, Helen Showers of Atlanta; sisters, Anna Morgan of Atlanta and Emma Williams of Milledgeville; two grandchildren; and four greatgrandchildren. Delmer Thomas CHESTER- Services for Delmer Thomas will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Mathis Funeral Home, Cochran, with burial in Rowland Family Cemetery. Thomas, 58, died Monday, Nov. 8, 1999.

He was retired from Co. Survivors include his children, Scotty Thomas of Chester, Gay Thomas, Denise Warren and A Angela Wilson, all of Cochran; mother, Aubrie Thomas of Chester; brothers and sister, Julian Thomas of Gastonia, N.C., Susie Bryant, Wilburn Thomas and Doyle Thomas, all of Chester; and four grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 tonight in the funeral home and may be contacted at the Thomas residence, Route 1, Old Reb- bie Road. Chester. Ruth Walker AMERICUS- Services for Ruth Myers Walker were Monday in Oak Grove Cemetery, Walker, 76, died Sunday, Nov.

7, 1999. She was a secretary, retired from Georgia Power Co. and was a member of First Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, James Walker daughter, Fran Parker of Americus; brothers and sister, J. Frank Myers Jr.

of Americus, Carlton Myers of Pine Mountain and Mary Hunter of Waycross; and two grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the donor's favorite charity. Greg Hanco*ck Funeral Chapel has charge of arrangements. George Washington Sr. WARNER ROBINS Services for George Thomas Washington Sr.

will be at 2 p.m. today in Jerusalem Baptist Church, Centerville, with burial in Oak Grove Cemetery, Byron. Washington died Thursday, Nov. 4, 1999. He was retired from Star Cleaner after 35 years.

He was a deacon at Hopewell Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Annie Jackson; children, Velma Hicks of Atlanta, Gloria Toliver, Alvin Washington and Washington all of Warner Robins, Melvin Washington of Macon and Debra Granger of Norfolk, brothers and sisters, Abraham Washington of Warner Robins, Henry Washington, Jessie Washington, Allen Washington and Milton Washington, all of Birmingham, Verna Cook of Bessemer, Sadie Green of Philadelphia, Lena Foster, Cynthia Bivins and Mattie Adams, all of Macon; 16 grandchildren; and two great Nelson's Memorial Mortuary has charge of arrangements. Mattie Williams COCHRAN Services for Mattie Bell Williams will be at 1 p.m. today in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Williams, 92, died Monday, Nov. 1, 1999.

She was a member of Marthann Baptist Church. Survivors include many friends. Friendly Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. Horace Williams MILLEDGEVILLE- Services for Horace Williams will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday in Chapel of All Faiths with burial in Scotts Chapel Cemetery.

Williams died Wednesday, Nov. 3, 1999. He was a foster grandparent with Central State Hospital and member of Cooper Hill Baptist Church. Survivors include his children, John Williams of Detroit, Sammie Williams and Laura Goddard of Milledgeville and Katherine Lotharp of Detroit; brothers and sisters, Robert Williams, Pelman Williams, Filton Williams, Leatha Robinson, Vera May, Carlton Williams, L.W. Williams, all of Stevens Pottery; seven grandchildren; and six greatgrandchildren.

Slater's Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. William Young DUBLIN- Services for William Freeman "Bill" Young will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Northview Cemetery. Young, 75, died Monday, Nov. 8, 1999.

An Army veteran of World War II, he was a retired restaurant operator and member of Pine Forest United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Myrtie Young, children, Freeman Young of Brunswick and Beverly Eggert of Beaufort, S.C.; brother, Wade Young of Savannah; and six grandchildren. Family will receive friends from 6:30 to 8:30 tonight in Townsend Brothers Funeral Home. SNOW'S MEMORIAL CHAPELS Traditional Services Cremation Services Pre-Arranged Services Shipping Services 0EZStb 746 Cherry St. 3077 Pio Nono Ave.

743-7417 788-3778 O'BRIEN, Alan Scott: 31, died Nov. 6, 1999. Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Snow's Pio Nono Chapel with burial at 1 p.m. Thursday in Crewe Cemetery, Crewe, Va.

Dr. Sam Drye will officiate. The Braithwaites family will be at 597 Bolingridge Drive, Sman, and the O'Brien family will be at 2380 Brevard Drive. Snow's Memorial Chapel, Pio Nono Avenue, has charge of arrangements. Hart's Mortar Milton Heard III, owner Locally Owned www.hartsmort.com and Operated 746-4321 Since 1899 BREWER, Martha Grace O'Stean, 81, of Macon died Sunday, November 7, 1999.

Funeral services will be held at 11 1 a.m. Tuesday, November 9, 1999 at the chapel of Hart's Mortuary with the Reverend Steven Golden officiating. Burial will be at Middle Georgia Memory Gardens. The family may be contacted at 143 Roberts, Gray, the residence of Tammy and David Humphries. Mrs.

Brewer was a member of Northridge Baptist Church. She was retired from Chi-Chesters Pharmacy. Mrs. Brewer was the widow of William H. Brewer, Sr.

and the daughter of the late Mallory Washington O'Stean and the late Frances Henrietta Edwards O'Stean. She was preceded in death by two sons, W. H. "Buddy Brewer, Jr. and Charles Melvin Brewer.

Mrs. Brewer is survived by two daughters, Merle B. Smallwood of Titton, GA, and Carolyn B. Webb of Perry; two sisters, Bonnie'0. Johnson of Gordon, GA, and Lillian O'Stean Moore of Colorado, one sister-in-law, Ann Brewer of Macon, 6 grandchildren, Chip Smallwood of Knoxville, TN, Lisa Hamilton of Atlanta, Tammy Humphries of Gray, Rusty Brewer of Gray, Wendy Bingham of Acworth, and Richie Webb of Perry; and ten great grandchildren.

Hart's Mortuary has charge of arrangements. CROSBY, Robert 51, of 3960 Jeffersonville Road, died Friday, November 5, 1999. Services were held Monday, November 8, 1999, at 2 p.m. at Morningside Baptist Church with the Reverend Ron Watson and Dr. Bill Hardee officiating.

Burial was in New Haven Baptist Church Cemetery. The family may be contacted at the residence of Johnnie Crosby, 3964 Jeffersonville Road. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that donations be made to Momingside Baptist Church, 3519 Jeffersonville Road, Macon, GA 31217. Hart's Mortuary had charge of arrangements. GOCHENOUR, Ed: 46, of 634 Fairmont Drive, died Sunday, November 7, 1999, in a local hospital.

Services will be held Wednesday, November 10, 1999, at 2:00 p.m. at Mabel White Memorial Baptist Church with burial in Riverside Cemetery. The Reverends Steve Johnson and Bill Hopkins will officiate. Visitation: Tuesday from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.

at Hart's Mortuary. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that donations be made to Ed Gochenour Memorial Fund, Emmanuel Church, 621 Foster Road, Macon, GA 31210. Mr. Gochenour was a member of Emmanuel Church on Foster Road. He served on the MBCWA Board for four years.

Mr. Gochenour served as State Senator for six years and was a former chairman of the Bibb County Republican Party. He was a self-employed computer consultant. He served in the U.S. Marines.

Survivors: Wife, Ginger Kerley Gochenour of Macon; Children, Kyle Gochenour and Brandon Gochenour, both of Macon; Mother, Hazel Rutherford of Gray, GA: Brothers, William Gochenour of Kennedale, TX, Earl Benson of Buford, GA. and Steve Gochenour of Warner Robins; Sister, Marie Floyd of Dexter, GA. Hart's Mortuary has charge of arrangements. LAYTON, Thomas 80, of 1287 Marlowe Drive, died Saturday, November 6, 1999, at his residence. Services were held Monday, November 8, 1999, at 12:00 p.m.

at Tabemacle Baptist Church with Dr. David Hunter officiating. Burial was at Harrison Baptist Cemetery, Harrison, GA. The family may be contacted at the residence. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that donations be made to Tabemacle Baptist Church, 914 Second Street, Macon, GA 31201.

Hart's Mortuary had charge of arrangements. ROZIER, William Sr. 79, of 576 Chapman Road, died Saturday, November 6, 1999, at his residence. Graveside services will be held Tuesday, November 9, 1999 at 2:00 p.m. at Middle Georgia Memory Gardens with Minister Gary A.

Lamb officiating. The family may be contacted at the residence. Mr. Rozier was a member of Shurlington Assembly of God and was a retired wood worker. He was predeceased by a son, Elmer Rozier and a granddaughter Dorothy Louise Rozier.

Survivors: wife, Frances E. Rozier of Macon; five children, Louise Goldman of Fairmount, GA; William H. Rozier Jr. of Cartersville, GA, Hubert F. Rozier, Sr.

of Jones Robert H. Rozier of Jones and Beatrice R. Graham of Jones five grandchildren, Bobby Rozier of Taylorsville, GA, Tommy Rozier of Cartersville, GA, Hubert F. Rozier Jr. of Jones Matthew A.

Graham of Jones and Travis W. Graham of Jones three great grandchildren, Woody Harrison Rozier of Taylorsville, GA, Serra Rose Rozier of Taylorsville, GA and Draven C. Rozier of Jones Brother, Elliott Rozier of Wamer Robins, GA. Hart's Mortuary has charge of arrangements. Caskets Funeral Merchandise Resource Center Middle Georgia's First Public Casket Showroom Selection Prices Family Owned CALL: 912-755-8484 SCOTT WALSTON located 3879 www.casketsbuydirect.com Lake 452804 Conveniently at The Casket Store TM SAVE 100's 1000's of DOLLARS Compare Our Prices Before You Buy! Large Selection Quality Caskets OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Free Delivery Within 100 Miles BBB 912-788-6292 3222 Pio Nono Avenue Macon 453448.

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