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The Madison County Journal, August 23, 2000

Frances E. Patterson

Mrs. Frances Elizabeth Patton Patterson, 75, of Hull, died Tuesday, 
August 15, 2000.

Mrs. Patterson was born in Madison County, a daughter of the late 
Joe and Susie Sorrow Patton.

She was retired from Colbert Manufacturing and was a member of Hull 
Baptist Church. 

Mrs. Patterson was preceded in death by her husband, Coile Patterson, 
and a brother, James Patton.

Funeral services were held Friday, August 18, in the chapel of 
Brown Funeral Home, Danielsville, with the Revs. Randy Crowe and 
Steven Bryant officiating. Burial was in the Colbert City Cemetery. 
Frank Tyner, Daryl Tyner, David Tyner, Jason Cook, George Patton 
and Terry Patton served as pallbearers.

Survivors include two sons, Tim Patterson and Bob Patterson, 
both of Hull; two sisters, Betty Jasper, Augusta, and Carolyn 
Smith, Hull; one brother, Harold Patton, Augusta; five grandchildren 
and one great-grandchild.

Brown Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

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The Madison County Journal, August 23, 2000

Garnett D. Mitchell

Garnett Diemmer Mitchell, 79, of Colbert, died Sunday, 
August 20, 2000.

A native of Oglethorpe County, Mr. Mitchell was a son of the late 
Guy L. and Inez Sims Mitchell.

He was a veteran of World War II, having served in the U.S. Navy, 
and was a retired farmer. Mr. Mitchell was a member of Winterville 
Baptist Church, where he served as former deacon, and was a member 
of the Lions Club.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, August 22, in the chapel of Lord 
& Stephens Funeral Home, East, with the Rev. Lamar Davis officiating. 
Burial was in the Winterville Cemetery.

Survivors include three sisters, Guy Nell Davis, Winterville, Gene 
Martin, Watkinsville, and Betty Winningham, Summerville, S.C.; and 
one brother, Doyle Mitchell, Monroe.

Lord & Stephens Funeral Home, East, was in charge of arrangements.

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The Madison County Journal, August 23, 2000

Rachel C. Floyd

Mrs. Rachel Chambers Floyd, of Comer, died Monday, August 21, 2000, 
at Athens Regional Medical Center.

Mrs. Floyd was born April 29, 1929, in Franklin County. She was a 
daughter of the late Thurman C. and Ethel Hart Chambers. 

Mrs. Floyd was of the Baptist denomination. She was preceded in 
death by her first husband, Velton Hix Sr., a son, David Walter Hix, 
and two brothers, Haskel Chambers and Walter Chambers.

Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday, August 24, in the 
chapel of Pruitt Funeral Home, Royston, with the Rev. Mel Heggwood 
officiating. Burial will be in the Meadow Baptist Church cemetery. 
Mrs. Floyd's grandsons will serve as pallbearers.

Mrs. Floyd is survived by her husband, Robert J. Floyd; two sons, 
Velton Hix Jr., Comer, and George T. Hix, Memphis, Tenn.; three 
daughters, Brenda Hix Hall and Teresa Hix Young, both of Comer, 
and Joyce Hix Adriano, Rincon; one step-daughter, Debbie Floyd 
Davis, Louisville, Ky.; one sister, Jo Chambers Hix, Comer; 
grandchildren, Velton Hix III, David V. Hix, Cory P. Coile, Dr. W. 
Shawn Conwell, M.D., Michael R. Young Jr., Jerry Hall Jr., Kevin 
Conwell, Michael Adriano, Ramon Adriano, Walter D. Hix, Robert K. 
Cumberland, Clifton A. Cumberland, Keddy Hix Bruce, Amanda Hix 
Young, Debra Hall Gray, Olivia Joan Hall, Kimberly Conwell Hawkins, 
Teresa Adriano Barnard, Becky Campbell, Tracy Petan and Cynthia 
David; and 29 great-grandchildren.

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

Pruitt Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

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The Madison County Journal, August 23, 2000

Lucy C. Bond

Mrs. Lucy C. Bond, 86, of Danielsville, died Saturday, 
August 19, 2000, at BJC Medical Center, Commerce.

Mrs. Bond was born October 26, 1913, a daughter of Andrew Cox 
and the late Ethelene Shields Cox. 

She was preceded in death by her husband, Alton L. Bond.

Funeral services were held Monday, August 21, at Mt. Zion Baptist 
church with the Revs. Douglas Duncan, John Mitchell and Hilton 
Purvis officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Bond's 
grandsons served as pallbearers.

Survivors, in addition to her father, include seven sons, Bobby D. 
Bond and Kenneth G. Bond, both of Comer, Donald A. Bond, Larry N. 
Bond and Morris E. Bond, all of Danielsville, and Douglas Bond and 
Willard Ray Bond, both of Commerce; one daughter, Glenda Shirley, 
Anderson, S.C.; 14 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.

Ivie Funeral Home, Commerce, was in charge of arrangements.

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The Madison County Journal, August 23, 2000

James R. McElroy

James Ronald "Ron" McElroy, of Athens, died Thursday, 
August 17, 2000.

A native of Madison County, Mr. McElroy was a son of J.C. McElroy, 
Danielsville, and the late Johnnie Merle Booth McElroy.

He served in both the U.S. Army and U.S. Navy and retired from 
Westclox in Athens, following 21 years of service. Mr. McElroy was 
a member of Prince Avenue Baptist Church, where he served as an usher.

Funeral services were held Sunday, August 20, at Prince Avenue 
Baptist Church with the Revs. Bill Ricketts, John Verschuren and 
Howard Greer officiating. Burial was in Evergreen Memorial Park. 
Dennis Whitfield, Chuck Weaber, Wayne Lyle, Mike Almond, Todd 
McElroy and Bob Turner served as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearer 
was Dr. John Davis.

Survivors, in addition to his father, include his wife, Shari R. 
McElroy; one sister, Mary Ellen Simms, Danielsville; two brothers, 
Gene O. McElroy, Jefferson, and Troy L. McElroy, Danielsville; two 
nieces, four nephews, one great-niece, one great-nephew and two 
godchildren, Katie Sinclair and Megan Teeuwen, both of Versailles, 
Mo.

Memorials may be made to the Prince Avenue Baptist Church Benevolent 
Fund, P.O. Box 1112, Athens, GA 30603.

Bernstein Funeral Home, Athens, was in charge of arrangements.

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The Madison County Journal, August 23, 2000

Joel H. Waggoner

Joel Hollis Waggoner, 94, of Colbert, died Monday, August 21, 2000.

Mr. Waggoner was born in Madison County, a son of the late Johnny M. 
and Bertha Glenn Waggoner.

He was a farmer and a member of the Word of Life Congre- gational 
Holiness Church. Mr. Waggoner was preceded in death by his wife, 
Hester Peterman Waggoner, and two daughters, Sara Christian and Betty 
Morris.

Funeral services were held Wednesday, August 23, at the Word of Life 
Congregational Holiness Church with the Revs. Herman Nation, Dennis 
Kesler and Mike Spence 
officiating. Burial was in Colbert City Cemetery. Mr. Waggoner's 
grandsons served as pallbearers.

Survivors include two daughters, Dorothy Brooks, Crawford, and 
Carol Haggard, Danielsville; one son, James Edgar Waggoner, Colbert; 
19 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren, 13 great-great-grandchildren 
and several nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Union Grove Camp 
Ground, Cleveland, Ga.

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

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The Madison County Journal, August 23, 2000 

Nonia H. Carey

Mrs. Nonia Haggard Carey, 89, of Toccoa, died Thursday, 
August 17, 2000, in McEntire Manor Personal Care Home, 
Carnesville.

Mrs. Carey was born September 22, 1910, in Madison County. She 
was a daughter of the late John Carlton and Vera Culberson Haggard.

Mrs. Carey had resided in Toccoa for some 40 years. She was a 
graduate of Piedmont College and was a retired school teacher, 
having taught for some 36 years in Franklin, Madison and Stephens 
counties. Mrs. Carey was a member of Ila Baptist Church and a member 
of the Retired Teachers Association. 

She was preceded in death by her husband, Chester Carey, who passed 
away July 30, 1972, and a daughter, Carol Aiken.

Funeral services were held Saturday, August 19, in Hillcrest Chapel 
of Acree-Davis Funeral Home, Toccoa, with the Rev. Dr. Tim Miller 
and the Rev. Jerrell Beatty officiating. Burial was in Stephens 
Memorial Gardens. 

Mrs. Carey is survived by one son, Mike Carey, Toccoa; one sister, 
Eleanor Mize, Athens; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Acree-Davis Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

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The Madison County Journal, August 23, 2000

Yvonne J. Benton

Mrs. Yvonne Jordan Benton, 64, of Athens, died Wednesday, 
August 16, 2000.

A native of Franklin County, Mrs. Benton was a daughter of the late 
Rev. Jesse Lee and Mary Ware Jordan.

She was conference coordinator with UGA Institute of Higher 
Education and was a member of Christian Life Worship Center.

Funeral services were held Friday, August 18, at Christian Life 
Worship Center with the Rev. John W. Ingham officiating. Burial 
was in Evergreen Memorial Park. Harold Benton Jr., Bill Benton, 
David Benton, Brad Walters, Mac Walters and Mark Walters served 
as pallbearers. Mrs. Benton's grandsons, Jesse David Benton and 
Samuel David Benton, served as honorary pallbearers.

Mrs. Benton is survived by her husband, Harold L. Benton; sons and 
daughters-in-law, Harold L. Jr. and Diana Benton, Lawrenceville, 
Bill and Angela Benton, Ila, and David and Cindy Benton, Jefferson; 
sister and brother-in-law, Becky and Donald Walters, Winterville; 
and three grandchildren, J.D. Benton, S.D. Benton and Emma Grace 
Benton.

Memorials may be made to the American Liver Foundation, Georgia 
Chapter, 1201 Clairmont Road, Suite 120, Decatur, GA 30030.

Lord & Stephens Funeral Home, East, was in charge of arrangements.

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The Madison County Journal, August 23, 2000

Cecil G. Allen

Cecil G. Allen, 86, of Americus, died Sunday, August 20, 2000.

A native of Madison County, Mr. Allen was a retired farmer and 
had served as former justice of the peace in the Huntington 
Community of Americus. He was a member of 
Pleasant Grove Baptist Church.

Services will be held at a later date.

Survivors include one daughter, Pat Slater, Evans; two sisters, 
Marie Jenkins and Cathline Sorrow, both of Danielsville; two 
brothers, Neal Allen and Grady Allen, both of Danielsville; and 
two grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, Leslie 
Road, Americus, GA 31709, Moons Grove Baptist Church, 
Danielsville, GA 30633, or to Golden Harvest Food Bank, 3310 
Commerce Drive, Augusta, GA 30909.

Poteet Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

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The Madison County Journal, August 23, 2000

Rufus C. Bridges

Rufus Cleveland Bridges, 67, of Lexington, died Wednesday, 
August 16, 2000.

Mr. Bridges was born in Madison County, a son of the late Joel 
and Ola Fortson Bridges.

He was a U.S. Army veteran and had been employed with GoldKist. 
Mr. Bridges had lived in the Lexington area for about five years, 
after moving from Madison County, and was a member of Friendship 
Baptist Church.

Graveside services were held Friday, August 18, in the Friendship 
Baptist Church cemetery with the Revs. Dayton Logan and James 
Woods officiating. Jason Sparks, Johnny Payne, Kerry Callaway, 
Jeramy Payne, Hubert Lee Bridges Jr. and Chris Title served as 
honorary pallbearers.

Mr. Bridges is survived by a sister, Martha B. Ward, Watkinsville; 
and one brother, Herman Bridges, Lexington.

Lord & Stephens Funeral Home, Oglethorpe Chapel, was in charge of 
arrangements.

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The Madison County Journal, August 23, 2000

Roy A. Reynolds

Roy Arnold Reynolds, of Commerce, died Tuesday, August 22, 2000, 
at his residence.

Mr. Reynolds was born January 14, 1943, in Fulton County. He was 
a son of the late Roy A. Reynolds Sr. and the late Vivian Jeanette 
Stephens Reynolds.

Mr. Reynolds was retired from the United States Postal Service, 
where he was a building equipment mechanic. He attended Grove 
Level Baptist Church, Maysville.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, August 24, in 
the chapel of Pruitt Funeral Home, Royston, with the Rev. Chris 
Pritchett officiating. Burial will be in Jackson Memorial Gardens, 
Commerce. Greg Scott, Bob Morrow, Ralph Eten, Billy Compton, Larry 
White and Kevin White will serve as pallbearers.

Mr. Reynolds is survived by his wife, Eleanor Octavia DeLong 
Reynolds; three daughters, Melody Scott, Franklin Springs, 
Misty McMorrow, Commerce, and Monya Compton, Lawrenceville; one 
sister, Jeanette White, Tucker; and three grandchildren, Eric 
and Brian Scott, both of Franklin Springs, and Sarah Pippin, 
Commerce.

The family was to have received friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday 
at the funeral home.

Pruitt Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

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The Madison County Journal, August 23, 2000

John H. Beard

John Henry Beard, 94, of Danielsville, died Saturday, 
August 19, 2000, at Brown Memorial Convalescent Center in 
Royston.

Mr. Beard was born December 18, 1905, a son of the late Sam 
Easton and Eugenia Collins Beard.

He was a retired truck driver and farmer and was of the Holiness 
denomination. Mr. Beard was preceded in death by his wife, Ina 
Watson Beard, four brothers, Nelson, DuPree, Jim and Reese 
Beard, and three sisters, Ruby Hughes, Eudie Gunnells and Janie 
Carey. He was the last surviving member of his immediate family.

Funeral services were held Monday, August 21, in the chapel of 
Pruitt Funeral Home, Royston, with the Rev. Dennis Kesler 
officiating. Burial was in the Jones Chapel United Methodist 
Church cemetery.

Survivors include daughter and son-in-law, Joyce and Walter 
Walls, Danielsville; three grandchildren, Terry and Sam Walls 
and Polly Penson, all of Danielsville; and numerous nieces and 
nephews.

Pruitt Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.