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   Charles E. Blackshear
   Mount Holly, N.C.
      Charles E. Blackshear, 62, died Sunday, Oct. 11, 1998.
      Mr. Blackshear was a son of the late Rufus and Martha Brooks
   Blackshear. He was a former proprietor of Chasco's Bait and Tackle, a
   member of the Air National Guard and of the Baptist faith.
      Services will be at 2 p.m. today at McGahee-Griffin Funeral Home,
   Cornelia, with the Revs. Neil King and Derrick Blackshear officiating.
   Burial will be in Yonah Memorial Gardens.
      Survivors include his wife, Evelyn King Blackshear; two sons,
   Rockne C. Blackshear, Charlotte, N.C., and Bret W. Blackshear,
   Belmont, N.C.; and two brothers, D. Wendell Blackshear, Birmingham,
   Ala., and J. Paul Blackshear, Citrus Springs, Fla.
      The family is at the home of the Rev. Neil King, Neil King Road.
   Ray Cox
   Winder
      Ray Cox, 66, of 240 W. Oak St., Apt. B, died Sunday, Oct. 11, 1998.
      A native of Gadsden, Ala., Mr. Cox was a son of the late Ted and
   Ruth Simmons Cox. He was a member of Midway Christian Church.
      Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Wise-Connolly Funeral Home
   with the Revs. Kenneth H. Leach and Bill Baker officiating.
      Survivors include his wife, Debbie Cox; a stepdaughter, Charity L.
   Ruark, Morgan County; and a stepson, John J. Walling, Winder.
      The family will receive friends after 10 a.m. today at the funeral
   home.
   Woodrow Huff
   Washington
      Woodrow Wilson Huff, 85, of 805 Cloverhurst Drive died Sunday, Oct.
   11, 1998.
      A native of Oglethorpe County, Mr. Huff was a son of the late James
   Richard and Mable Lyle Alford Huff. An Army veteran, he was a
   supervisor and mechanic at Almar Manufacturing Co. and a member of
   First Baptist Church and Woodmen of the World.
      Services will be at 4 p.m. Wednesday at Hopkins Funeral Home with
   the Revs. Albert Huyck and Clifton Barrett officiating. Burial will be
   in Resthaven Cemetery.
      Survivors include his wife, Josie Hammock Huff; a daughter, Gail
   Huff Norman, Washington; a son, Richard Gary Huff, Atlanta; three
   grandchildren and nieces and nephews.
      Pallbearers will be Madison Huff, Thomas Fanning, Ralph Crawford,
   Tony Norman, Ronnie Cofer and Mitchell Hammock.
      The family is at the residence and will receive friends 7-9 p.m.
   today at the funeral home.
      Memorials may be made to the First Baptist Church Building Fund,
   the V.A. Hospice Center or the American Cancer Society.
   Carl Mulchi Jr.
   Alto
      Carl Lee Mulchi Jr., 39, of 874 Grant Mill Road died Friday, Oct.
   9, 1998.
      A native of Vance County, Mr. Mulchi was a son of Alice Gupton
   Eads, Atlanta, and Carl Lee Mulchi, Clarksville. He was a member of
   Corinth Baptist Church, Atlanta.
      Services will be at 2 p.m. today at J.M. White Funeral Home,
   Henderson, N.C., with the Rev. Russell Woodridge officiating. Burial
   will be in Lewis J. Gupton Memorial Cemetery.
      Survivors, in addition to his parents, include his wife, Joan Marie
   Vanwagner Mulchi; his step-mother, Lynn Mulchi, Clarksville; his
   stepfather, Tommy Eads, Atlanta; a brother, Claude Mulchi, Cadillac,
   Mich.; four half-sisters, Linda Satterfield and Sonja Whitlow, both of
   South Boston, Va., and Regina Mulchi and Terena Mulchi, both of
   Clarksville; and two half-brothers, Larry Elliott, South Boston, Va.,
   and Charlie Mulchi, Clarksville.
      Pallbearers will be Mike Gupton, Bobby Stevenson, Charlie
   Stevenson, Jamie Jones, Ray Whitlow and Raymond Stevenson.
      The family is at the home of Blanche Stevenson, 229 Green St.,
   Henderson, N.C.
      Whitfield Funeral Home, Baldwin, is in charge of arrangements.
   Millard E. Noell
   Athens
      Millard E. Noell, 85, died Sunday, Oct. 11, 1998.
      A native of Oglethorpe County, Mr. Noell was a son of the late
   Johnathan and Early Cunningham Noell. He was a member of West End
   Baptist Church and drove a school bus for more than 34 years and was
   Driver of the Year in 1976. He later became a security guard at a
   local bank and was a member of Mount Vernon Masonic Lodge 22.
      Services will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday in Evergreen Memorial Park
   with the Rev. Lee Hunter officiating.
      Survivors include two sons, Jerry E. Noell, Leeds, and Steve W.
   Noell, Athens; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
      Bridges Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
   Sue Phillips
   Lexington
      Nannie Sue Phillips, 79, died Monday, Oct. 12, 1998.
      A native of Royston, Mrs. Phillips was a daughter of the late Joe
   and Matt Ballenger and widow of Sam Jones Phillips Jr.
      Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Thompson Funeral Home, West
   Columbia. Entombment will be in Woodridge Memorial Park Mausoleum.
      Survivors include a daughter, Patricia Brown, Blythewood; four
   sons, Joe R. Phillips, Graham, N.C., James T. Phillips, Sanford, N.C.,
   Robert W. "Bob" Phillips, Lexington, and Benjamin R. "Ben" Phillips,
   Gaston; three sisters, Naomi Ayers, Polly Bowers and Christine
   Correira, all of Royston; two brothers, John Ballenger, Elberton, and
   Nelson Ballenger, Royston; seven grandchildren and three
   great-grandchildren.
   Virginia Y. Trotter
   Watkinsville
      Dr. Virginia Y. Trotter, 76, of 41 Hickory Hill died Sunday, Oct.
   11, 1998.
      A native of Boise, Idaho, Dr. Trotter was a daughter of the late
   Rockford Glenn and Lena Topliff Yapp and widower of Robert T. Trotter.
   She was a retired academic administrator at the University of Georgia
   and a member of Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Athens. She was UGA's first
   president for academic affairs, created the Office of Instructional
   Development, was the U.S. Assistant Secretary of Education 1974-77,
   dean of the College of Home Economics and associate dean of the
   College of Agriculture and Home Economics, University of Nebraska.
      Services will be at 3 p.m. Thursday at Emmanuel Episcopal Church
   with the Rev. Eddie Ard officiating.
      Survivors include a son, Robert T. Trotter II, Flagstaff, Ariz.; a
   sister, Jo Ann Howells, Fairfield Glade, Tenn.; three brothers,
   Rockford Glenn Yapp Jr., Houston, Texas, George J. Yapp, Barrington
   Heights, Ill., and Robert C. Yapp, Des Moines, Iowa; and four
   grandchildren.
      In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the University of
   Georgia Foundation, Virginia Trotter Decorative Arts Endowment, c/o
   Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia, Athens, Ga. 30602.
      Bernstein Funeral Home, Athens, is in charge of arrangements.
   
                                      
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