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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 8

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mt tar Page 8A Sunday, July 28,1996 IbotiaaaD'DGs Robert Miller of Anniston; his mother, Betty Jean Parker of Anniston and four sisters, Joan Parker, Debra Parker, Sandra Parker and Tracy Parker Landrell, all of Adams ASHLAND Services for W.C. "Bill" Adams, 83, of Ashland will be Monday at 2 p.m. at First United Methodist Church with Rev. Bill Parker officiating. Burial will be in Ashland City Cemetery.

The family will receive friends this evening from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at Benefield Funeral Home of Ashland. Mr. Adams died Saturday at Clay County Hospital. Survivors include his wife, Winnie T.

Adams of Ashland; two sons, Joe Adams and Don Adams, both of Ashland; two brothers, John M. Adams of Ashland and Paul Adams of Sylacauga and a grandson, Tucker Adams of Birmingham. Pallbearers will be Loftin Smith, Wayne Smith, Hayt Gartney, Charles Stewart, Marvin Hann, Jack Glenn, Jessie Lee Jackson and Jimmy Smith. Honorary pallbearers will be the employees of the Southland Manufacturing Co. Mr.

Adams was a native and lifelong resident of Clay County. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church, where he served on the administrative and finance committee. He was co-founder and co-owner of the Southland Manufacturing Co. Weaver, Jimmy Lee Jennings of Cedartown, Larry Jennings'of Anniston and Bobby Jennings of Ohatchee; three stepsons, Larry Fleming and Travis Fleming, both of Anniston, and Paul Fleming of Ohatchee; two sisters, Bessie Har- relson of Weaver and Geneva Reaves of Anniston; three brothers, Bill Greenwood of Alexandria and Buck Greenwood and Claude Greenwood, both of Anniston; 37 grandchildren; 45 greatgrandchildren and seven great-great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be grandsons.

Mrs. Fleming was a native and lifelong resident of Anniston. She was a member of Leatherwood Baptist Church and she was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Lee Jennings. Hawkins ATLANTA Services for Johnny Hawkins, 44, of Atlanta will be today at 1:30 p.m. at Ervin Funeral Chapel, Anniston, with Rev.

J.H. Bradford officiating. Burial will be in Eden Hills Cemetery. The procession will leave from 2708 Wilmer Anniston, Sunday at 1 p.m. Mr.

Hawkins died Wednesday at Grady Hospital in Atlanta. Survivors include his mother, Mary Louise Hawkins of Anniston; two sisters, Sharon Ann Sumlin and Rita Mae Sumlin, both of Atlanta; and three brothers, Robert Henry Sumlin, Roythron Lee Blake Revs. Terry Newland and Monty Clendenin officiating, Mrs. Reynolds died Saturday at Stringfellow Memorial Hospital. Survivors include her husband, Sam F.

Reynolds; two daughters, Carol Dale Reynolds and Brenda Shaeffer, both of Mobile; a son, Charles B. Reynolds of Houston; and four grandchildren, Marie Hill Keller, Steve Hill and Brett and Brandon Miller. Born in Fort Sam Houston, Texas, Mrs. Reynolds was the daughter of Col. and Mrs.

Oscar Simmons. She attended the University of Texas and the University of California at Los Angeles Law School and was a graduate of Jacksonville State University and received her master's degree in nursing from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Mrs. Reynolds was retired from Fort McClellan. She was a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority, the American Contract Bridge League and the Alabama Women's Golf Association.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that donations be made to the Meals on Wheels Ministry Fund at the First Presbyterian Church of Anniston, 1701 Henry Road, Anniston, Ahk 36207. For the record Vina Mae Parker Chaffin's obituary Saturday should have listed Betty C. Turner of Anniston and Jack Chaffin of Birmingham as stepchildren. and Jimmy Lee Hanks, all of Atlanta. An Anniston native, Mr.

Hawkins had lived in Atlanta for several years. Hester BIRMINGHAM Services for Mary E. Hester, 72, of the Birmingham area, are today at 3 p.m. at Cedarwood Cemetery with Revs. Otis Hodnett and Gary Baugh officiating.

The family' will receive friends at Quattlebaum Funeral Home from noon to 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Hester died Friday at St. Vincent's Hospital in Birmingham. Survivors include a brother, Harold Hester of Roanoke.

Pallbearers will be Greg Daniel, Steven Atkins, Mike Hester, Mike Atkins, John Smith and Dawson Leverett. Honorary pallbearers will be Nicholas Hester, Lauren Hester and Andrew Atkins. A Randolph County native, Ms. Hester retired as vice president of Liberty National Life Insurance Co. in 1989 after 45 years of service.

Parker Services for Randy Parker, 34, of 900 Glenn Addie Anniston, will be Monday at 2 p.m. at Anniston Funeral Service with Rev. John H. Bradford officiating. Burial will be at Eden Hill Cemetery.

Mr. Parker died Wednesday in Limestone. Survivors include a daughter, Nona Miller of Anniston; a son, and Kristi Driscoll, all of Oxford; a son, Gary Carter of Oxford; his parents, Novel and Ruth Carter of Oxford; a sister, Joyce Bonner of Oxford and five grandchildren, Kasha Mitchell, Kerry Johnson, Shawn Carter, Todd Carter and El-isha Carter. Pallbearers will be Bryant Perry," Gary Archie, Reginald Archie, Lawrence Williams, Donnie Coker, Dewayne Stephens, Paul Howard and Kenny Nix. Mr.

Carter was a lifelong resident of Oxford. He was a Baptist and was employed by Barber Dairy Co. of Oxford. Clevenger Services for Jaynell Clevenger, 60, of 519 Tillman Anniston, will be Monday at 2 p.m. at Gray Brown-Service Mortuary with Revs.

Tom Curvin and Allen Moore officiating. Burial will be in Eulaton Baptist Church. The family will receive friends this evening from 6 to 9 at the funeral home. Mrs. Clevenger died Friday at UAB Medical Center in Birmingham.

Survivors include her husband, Clarence B. Clevenger of Anniston; two daughters, Vickie Mize and Terrie Allen, both of Anniston; a son, Greg Clevenger of Weaver; her mother, Gladys Bowling of Anniston; a sister, Rochell Preston of Anniston and eight grandchildren, Eric Whaley, Amy Mize, Jason Brown, Courtney Clevenger, Michael Clevenger, Dalton Brown and Keshley Allen. Pallbearers will be Eric Whaley, Billy Allen, Gary Mize, Randy O'Brien, Willie Clevenger, Orliss Clevenger, Jason Brown and Ken-ney Preston. Mrs. Clevenger was a native and resident of Anniston most of her life.

She was a member of West Park Heights Baptist Church and a self-employed beautician. Parris PIEDMONT Services for Oma L. Parris, 80, of Piedmont, are today at 4 p.m. at Thompson Funeral Home with Revs. Orville Smith, James Martin and James Grace officiating.

Burial will be in Nances Creek Cemetery. Mrs. Parris died Friday at Regional Medical Center in Anniston. Survivors include her husband, Grover Parris of Piedmont; four sons, Grover C. Parris of Piedmont, Andrew Parris and Horace Parris, both of Oxford, and Floyd Parris of Stillwater, six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be Tracy Parris, Shawn Parris, Marc England, Mike Pettus, Gerald Willis and Bobby Smith. Mrs. Parris was a native and lifelong resident of Calhoun County. She was a member of Nances Creek Congregational Holiness Church and a homemaker. Reynolds Memorial services for Jeannette (Judy) S.

Reynolds of 1320 Woodstock Anniston, will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church of Anniston with the CM Irre Order by August 31" and save up to $200 on the Dest Value in Mini-Dish Satellite TVT So fiasu TO GET STARTED! No equipment to buy Uh out EZS payment plan for Installation Call now to gat a FREE $200 Bonus Book In Loving Memory of A. Jabbar Chandler '''ttifi Oct. 1, 1977 to June 14, 1996 He was different, he was special, unique in a Thousand ways. He was giving, he was Loving and we'll miss him all our days.

He knew our sorrow in great measure, and was Stung by illness, too, but neither could defeat him, Nothing his faith subdue, and when he heard death coming, he didn't cower in fear, instead he called out boldly, My Lord, I'm over here. We Love The Carter, Finley and Chandler Families Awbrey DALTON, Ga. Services for Austin M. Awbrey, 95, of Dalton, formerly of Roanoke, are today at 1 p.m. at the First Baptist Church in Dalton with Rev.

Billy T. Nimms officiating. Burial will be in Ce-darwood Cemetery in Roanoke with Love Funeral Home of Dalton in charge. Mr. Awbrey died Friday at his home.

Survivors include his wife, Gertrude Strain Awbrey of Dalton; three daughters, Trudy Whale of Ocala, Janet Nelson of Dalton and Nancy Brittian of Atlanta; a son, Jim Awbrey of Dunwoody, 10 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Mr. Awbrey was a native of Heard County, a former resident of Roanoke and a resident of Dalton since 1944. He was a member of the First Baptist Church in Dalton and the Scrap Iron Sunday School Class. He was also a life member of the Elks Lodge.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the First Baptist Church, P.O. Box 827, Dalton, Ga. 30722-0827. Carter OXFORD Services for Jimmy Ray Carter, 61, of 2609 Fitzgerald Drive, Oxford, will be Sunday at 2 p.m. at Miller Funeral Home with Billy Rinehart officiating.

Burial will be in Dogwood Trails Cemetery. Mr. Carter died Friday at his home. Survivors include his wife, Jean Carter of Oxford; three daughters, Sherry Turner, Rhonda Mitchell Anniston OB-GYN Associates Fred Ballard, F.A.C.O.G J. Patrick Stewart, M.D., F.A.C.O.G Mark D.

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at Leatherwood Baptist Church with Revs. James Gunnells, Charles Rutherford and Mike Owens officiating. Burial will be in Lloyd's Chapel Cemetery with Chapel Hill Funeral Home in charge. The family will receive friends this evening from 6 to 9 at the funeral home. The body will be at the church an hour before the service Monday.

Mrs. Fleming died Saturday -at Regional Medical Center in Anniston. Survivors include two daughters, Louise Smith Matthews of Wellington and Joyce Nunnally of Anniston; seven stepdaughters, Shirley Russell of Weaver, Gail, Bushard and Alva Gulladge, both of Ohatchee, Juanita Holland of Montgomery, Eva Dale Suggs of Oxford and Willburlene Beaden and Barbara Glasco, both of Heflin; four sons, Lenois Jennings of $25 25 Sign up Plus, no Office Hours: am ptn Alonday Friday 237-6755 fax: 236-1823 a month a minute mmmm mm, mi 11 mini win Lyj 'tf -J TO ENJOY! 05 channel available includ equipment, proorBfttnano, and maintenance Starting at $29.95 a month 810 8185 wmwmmmmrmMi (mm imkmmmt am rwan unrwowMnMn Qua ami wwajwon 1 ti 1 Wmii lenti Ui Service Mubarak will seek support from Clinton By Anthony Shadid Associated Press CAIRO, Egypt President Hosni Mubarak will be seeking support from President Clinton this week as part of the Arab world's drive to pressure Israel to trade land for peace. The Egyptian leader's five-day visit to Washington, starting Sunday, comes just three weeks after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's trip to the United States. It shows Washington's concern over a fragile peace process thrown into question by the electoral victory of Israel's right-wing leader.

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