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Echols, Edwards, Dallmeyer, Hardy, Lawrence, McCammon, Nations, Potts,
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The Madison County Journal, April 5, 2000 

Ray D. Dallmeyer

Ray D. Dallmeyer, 83, of Danielsville, died Thursday, March 23, 2000.

Mr. Dallmeyer was born in St. Charles, Mo., a son of the late Leo 
Casper and Hilda Dierker Dallmeyer.

He was a veteran of World War II, having served in the U.S. Air 
Corps, and had worked as marketing manager for Amoco. Mr. Dallmeyer 
was of the Episcopalian faith.

Mr. Dallmeyer will be buried in St. Peter Cemetery, St. Charles, Mo.

Survivors include his wife, Helen J. Johnson Dallmeyer; and son and 
daughter-in-law, Dr. R. David and Dorinda Dallmeyer, Danielsville.

Brown Funeral Home, Danielsville, was in charge of arrangements.

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The Madison County Journal, April 5, 2000

Gary D. Potts

Gary Dean Potts, 44, of Danielsville, died Saturday, April 1, 2000, 
at his residence.
Mr. Potts was born January 6, 1956, in Orlando, Fla. He was a son 
of Patsy Potts Mooren, Winter Garden, Fla., and the late Summie Potts.

Mr. Potts was employed as a welder and was of the Baptist 
denomination.

Funeral services were held Wednesday, April 5, in the chapel of 
Jackson Funeral Home, Jefferson, with the Rev. Mark Palmer 
officiating. Burial was in the Thyatira Church cemetery.

Survivors include one son, Cody Alexander Potts, Danielsville; 
three sisters, Patti Burke, Buford, and Michelle Baucom and Pam 
Potts, both of Auburn; one brother, Terry Potts, Winder; and 
several nieces and nephews.

Jackson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

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The Madison County Journal, April 5, 2000

Charles W. Nations

Charles Waco Nations, 92, of Commerce, died Thursday, 
March 30, 2000, at BJC Medical Center, Commerce.

Mr. Nations was born August 8, 1907, in Hart County. He was a 
son of the late John and Lula Cantrell Nations.

Mr. Nations was a retired farmer and a member of Stonepile 
Baptist Church, Clarkesville. He was preceded in death by his 
wife, Lillie Nations.

Funeral services were held Saturday, April 1, in the chapel of 
Little-Ward Funeral Home, Commerce, with the Rev. David Strickland 
officiating. Burial was in the Stonepile Baptist Church cemetery.

Survivors include five sons, Bobby Nations, Charles Nations, James 
Nations, Kenneth Nations and Ray Nations, all of Commerce; two 
daughters, Jeanette Ballanger, Cannon, and Evelyn Nicholson, 
Commerce; one brother, Roy Nations, Hull; two sisters, Omie Elrod, 
Hull, and Mattie Lord, Commerce; 17 grandchildren, 13 great-
grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren.

Little-Ward Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

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The Madison County Journal, April 5, 2000

Marshall Edwards

Marshall Edwards, 83, of Commerce, died Monday, April 3, 2000, 
at BJC Nursing Home, Commerce.

Mr. Edwards was born December 14, 1916, in Hinds County, Miss. 
He was a son of the late Cara Belle Edwards Fleming.

Mr. Edwards was retired from Harmony Grove Mill and was a member 
of Madison Street Baptist Church.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, April 6, in 
the chapel of Little-Ward Funeral Home, Commerce, with the Rev. 
Ray Jenkins officiating. Burial will be in Grey Hill Cemetery, 
Commerce.

Survivors include his wife, Margaret Tucker Edwards; one son, 
Frank Edwards, Hull; one daughter, Kaye Haynes, Hull; four 
brothers, David Carthern, Commerce, Roger Carthern, Jefferson, 
A.R. Fleming, Smith Grove, Ky., and Ralph Fleming, Elberton; one 
sister, Mary Ann Rucker, Dewy Rose; four grandchildren and five 
great-grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Falcon's 
Children's Home, P.O. Box 39, Falcon, NC 28342.

The family was to have received friends from 7 to 9 p.m. 
Wednesday at the funeral home.

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The Madison County Journal, April 5, 2000

Burl K. Thomas Sr.

Burl K. "B.K." Thomas Sr., 76, of Royston, formerly of Elberton, 
died Tuesday, March 28, 2000.

A native of Franklin County, Mr. Thomas was a son of the late Ace 
and Janie Keller Thomas. 

He was a retired truck driver and was a member of Dove Creek 
Baptist Church, Elberton.
Funeral services were held Saturday, April 1, in the chapel of 
Pruitt Funeral Home, Royston, with the Rev. Paul Creason 
officiating. Burial was in the New Hope Baptist Church cemetery.

Survivors include one daughter, Janie Duckett Duccatt, Hull; two 
sons, B.K. Thomas Jr., Lawrenceville, and Charlie Thomas, Athens; 
three sisters, Docia Strickland, Royston, Jimmie Martin, 
Carnesville, and Joan Gray, Anderson, S.C.; three brothers, Everage 
Thomas and the Rev. Robert Thomas, both of Toccoa, and William 
Thomas, Texas; and one granddaughter.

Pruitt Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

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The Madison County Journal, April 5, 2000

Mary R. Lawrence

Mrs. Mary Rosalee Segars Lawrence, 87, of Hartwell, died Sunday, 
April 2, 2000.

A native of Banks County, Mrs. Lawrence was a daughter of the 
late John and Amanda Lawrence Segars.

She was a homemaker and was a member of Cedar Creek Baptist Church. 
Mrs. Lawrence was preceded in death by her husband, Albert Watson 
Lawrence, and a daughter, Viola Clark.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, April 4, at Strickland Funeral 
Home, Hartwell, with the Revs. Randy Smith and Mike Bearden 
officiating. Burial was in Nancy Hart Memorial Park.

Survivors include six daughters, Kathleen Cantrell, Inez Holland 
and Betty Jo Carruth, all of Hartwell, and Evelyn Gaines, Annie 
Ruth Burrell and Faye Turner, all of Elberton; six sons, John 
Lawrence, Madison County, Billy Lawrence, Lavonia, and George 
Lawrence, Charles Lawrence, Eugene Lawrence and Jimmy Lawrence, 
all of Hartwell; two brothers, George Segars, Hartwell, and John R. 
Segars, Elberton; 32 grandchildren, four step-grandchildren, 43 
great-grandchildren, nine step-great-grandchildren and five great-
great-grandchildren.

Strickland Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

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The Madison County Journal, April 5, 2000
 
Ernest D. McCannon

Ernest D. "Billy" McCannon, 71, of Athens, died Thursday, 
March 30, 2000.
A native of Oglethorpe County, Mr. McCannon was a son of the late 
Tommy and Ida Mae Payne McCannon.

He served in the U.S. Army Reserves for six years and retired from 
the University of Georgia in 1982. Mr. McCannon was of the Baptist 
denomination and was a member of the Mount Vernon Lodge No. 22.

He was preceded in death by two brothers, George and J.W. McCannon, 
and two sisters, Virginia Casper and Betty Joe Jones.

Funeral services were held Sunday, April 2, in the chapel of 
Bridges Funeral Home, Athens, with the Rev. Jack Segars 
officiating. Burial was in Evergreen Memorial Park. Daryl Jackson, 
Wayne Casper, Rod Wright, Jo Wright, Roger Sumlin, Danny Hogg, 
Eugene Edes and Stanley Payne served as pallbearers.

Survivors include his wife, Opal Jackson McCannon; daughter and 
son-in-law, Diane and Paul Minish, Danielsville; granddaughter 
and husband, Christy and Larry Gaddis, 
Danielsville; grandson and wife, William "Bill" and Alicia 
Nicholson, Watkinsville; and a number of nieces and nephews.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Edwards Chapel 
Baptist Church Renovation Fund, 105 Timothy Road, Athens, GA 30606.

Bridges Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

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The Madison County Journal, April 5, 2000

Johnny W. Echols

Johnny William Echols, 42, of Lexington, died Thursday, 
March 30, 2000.
Mr. Echols was a son of Marcus and Ella Johnson Echols.

Funeral services were held Sunday, April 2, at Waggoners Grove 
Baptist Church, Colbert, with Pastor Roy L. Thomas Sr. officiating. 
Burial was in Hitchcock Cemetery.

Survivors, in addition to his parents, include his wife, Betty 
Jean Echols; two daughters, Janesia M. Cox and Maria L. Carter, 
both of Lexington; one son, John Echols, Comer; and one sister, 
Catherine Johnson, Colbert.

Jones Lexington Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrangements.

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The Madison County Journal, April 5, 2000

Annette C. Rainwater

Mrs. Annette Cannon Rainwater, 65, of Eatonton, died Sunday, 
April 2, 2000.

A native of Greene County, Mrs. Rainwater was a daughter of the 
late Harold Lamb and Evelyn Davis Cannon.

She was involved in childcare for 35 years and owned and operated 
Rainwater's Playschool Day Care, Greensboro, for 25 years. 

Mrs. Rainwater was a graduate of Union Point High School and was 
a member of Greensboro First Baptist Church.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Alexander 
Rainwater, and a son, Louis Rainwater.

Funeral services were held Wednesday, April 5, in the chapel of 
McCommons Funeral Home, Greensboro, with the Revs. Stan Patterson 
and Dean Cason officiating. Burial was in the Greensboro City 
Cemetery.

Survivors include two daughters, Kathryn Purdy, Greensboro, and 
Nancy Rainwater, Eatonton; one son, Bob Rainwater, Greensboro; 
three sisters, Ruth Matthews, Dallas, Millie Croft, Winter 
Haven, Fla., and Mary Jordan, Sasser; two brothers, Harry Cannon, 
Comer, and James Cannon, Missouri City, Texas; six grandchildren 
and one great-grandchild.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Hospice of the 
Oconee, 811 N. Cobb Street, Milledgeville, GA 31061, or to the 
American Cancer Society Local Chapter, 1060 Gaines School Road, 
Athens, GA 30605.

McCommons Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

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The Madison County Journal, April 5, 2000

Howard J. Turner

Howard James Turner, 53, of Commerce, died Thursday, 
March 30, 2000, at his residence.
Mr. Turner was born December 14, 1946, in Commerce. He was a 
son of Mamie Lou Beck Turner, Commerce, and the late Quilla 
Turner.

Funeral services were held Saturday, April 1, in the chapel 
of Ivie Funeral Home, Commerce, with the Rev. Harold Crawford 
officiating. Burial was in Grey Hill Cemetery, Commerce.

Mr. Turner is survived by one son, Mark Turner, Commerce; one 
brother, Jerry Turner, Commerce; one sister, Lillie Martin, 
Cleveland; and two grandchildren.

Ivie Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

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The Madison County Journal, April 5, 2000
Kathleen S. Hardy

Mrs. Kathleen Stockton Hardy, 72, of Hollywood, Fla., formerly 
of Athens, died Tuesday, March 28, 2000.

A native of Commerce, Mrs. Hardy was a daughter of the late 
William M. and Alice Mae 
Bell Standridge Stockton.

She was a member of Forest Heights Baptist Church.

Mrs. Hardy was preceded in death by her husband, Robert E. Lee 
Hardy Sr.

Funeral services were held Saturday, April 1, in the chapel of 
Bernstein Funeral Home, 
Athens, with Dr. John Davidson officiating. Burial was in 
Evergreen Memorial Park.

Survivors include one daughter, Delores Hardy Cheney, Hollywood, 
Fla.; one son, Robert E. Lee Hardy Jr., Hollywood, Fla.; two 
sisters, Nellie Osborne, Athens, and Grace Steiger, Cincinnati, 
Ohio; three brothers, W.C. Stockton, Bill Stockton and Grady 
Stockton, all of Atlanta; and four grandchildren.

Bernstein Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.