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Pensacola News Journal Wednesday, Marcn 1, 1995 LOCAL OUR MISTAKE? If we make a mistake in our news columns, we want to correct it. Please call 435-8511. OR THE RECORD HOW TO CONTACT Here are addresses and phone ESCAMBIA COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD numbers: mmmsqrmmmmmmmtm I AJ I k-X 1 I Hr Earl Hawthorne District 4 2280 Dupont Drive 438-9577 Barbara Morris District 2 1955 Brenda Avg 456-6503 Elmer Jenkins District 3 1003 E. Hayes St. 434-3979 Jim Bailey District 1 10201 Aileron Ave.

455-7360 Ed Stanford District 5 817 Deedra Ave. 477-9306 SCHOOL BOARD Police log Man robs bank, escapes on foot A man robbed the University' branch of the South Trust bank! Tuesday afternoon, the FBI said, The suspect walked into the bank in the 8200 block of North; Davis Highway about 3 p.m. andj handed a note demanding money! to a teller, the FBI said. The! suspect claimed to have a but he did not display one. The teller gave him an uridis-j closed amount of money, before the suspect left the bank, the FBI! said.

Once outside, he ran toward! the Northwest Florida Medical Center. The suspect is described as ai white male, about 30, 130 5 foot, 5 inches tall, with medium-1 length wavy blond hair to his cpl- lar and a blond mustache. He wore a light-colored V-neck pullover! sweater, beige or khaki pants black high-top tennis shoes or boots. He wore gold-rimmedi glasses and spoke with a southern accent. i No arrests had been made Tues-! day night in what is the fourth bank robbery in Escambia County; for 1995.

The Warrington Bank on Sor-i rento Road was robbed by an! armed man Feb. 17. The Barnett Bank branch inside Winn Dixie at 8187 W. Fairfield; was robbed Feb. 3.

A gunman robbed the Sun Bank) on Navy Boulevard on Jan, 5. No arrests have been made in! three of the four robberies. Anyone with information about! the suspect should call the FBI at; 432-3476 or the Escambia County Sheriffs Department at Third person arrested I in marijuana probe I A third person has been arrested! as part of an investigation into the! cultivation of marijuana plants in' Pensacola. Carl Joseph Haber, 24, 800 block! of Knowles Avenue, was arrested' Monday and charged with cultiva-; tion of marijuana, possession of; drug paraphernalia and posses-! sion of a controlled substance. I Two others Alonzo Edwards Vandever, 21, and Susan Allison! Campbell, 20, both of the 800: block of Knowles Avenue were; arrested Sunday and charged with! cultivation of marijuana and pos-i session of drug paraphernalia.

According to the Pensacola Po- lice Department, eight marijuana) plants valued at $8,000 and as- sorted drug paraphernalia such as! pipes and grow lights were seized! Sunday night. Compiled by Gail Boxrud; and Cindy West' HOW TO CONTACT 1 Kenneth Smith District 1 5100 Camelia St. Milton, 32570 623-4395 ri' 4 V- Hugh Winkles District 2 5684 Nicklaus Lane Milton, 32570 't. Simpson 4 Faircloth St. 32577 994-5446 623-6299 Jim Rigby District 5 1401 Ocean Breeze Lane Gulf Breeze, 32561 932-3183 Thursday of the month at 801 Session: 7:30 p.m., Gulf Breeze City Hall.

COMMUNITY MEETINGS Today Republican Women of Okaloosa Federated: 11:30 a.m. social hour, noon lunch, Sheraton Inn on Okaloosa Island, Fort Walton Beach. Guest speaker: Okaloosa County Commissioner Nick Nicholson. Cost: $8. Details: 654-1596.

District 1 Health and Human Services Board, ProgramIssues Committee: 2:30 p.m., State Regional Center, conference room 501 160 Governmental Center. Open to the public. Details: 444-8208. Thursday Northwest Florida Chapter of The Institute of internal Auditors: 6 p.m. dinner, Hall's Seafood and Catfish Restaurant, 920 E.

Gregory St. Cost: $13 members; $5 first time guests and students. Reservation deadline: Feb. 28. Details: 469-6217.

BLOODMOBILE The Northwest Florida Blood Center's mo- The Santa Rosa County School Caroline Milton. The School Dolphin Street, Gulf Breeze, violation of probation.1 Steven R. Teran, 18, 1300 block of Elaine Avenue, Milton, introduction of contraband Into a correctional facility, possession of a controlled substance. DUI ARRESTS ESCAMBIA COUNTY This person was arrested and charged with driving under the influence between 7 a.m. Monday and 7 a.m.

Tuesday. Name, age and address were obtained from identification provided by the individual. Robert Earl Peak, 49, Wilmer, Ala. SANTA ROSA COUNTY No one was arrested and charged with driving under the influence between midnight Sunday and 1 1 :59 p.m. Monday.

MEETINGS The following governmental meetings are scheduled for this week. bile unit will be taking donations at these locations this week. Today Sacred Heart Hospital, 5151 N. Ninth 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Gulf Breeze City Hall, Shoreline Drive, 2 to 4 p.m. Thursday Pine Forest High School, 25Q0 Longleaf Drive, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Whiting Field, Milton, 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

St. Rose of Lima Church, 515 Park Ave. S.W., Milton, 5 to 7 p.m. Friday Eglin Air Force Base, Building 600, 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.; Base Exchange, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.; Transportation Building.

12:30 to 3:30 p.m. BIRTHS WEST FLORIDA REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER Feb. 19 A girl, Tessa Danae, bom to James and Teresa Moore. NAVAL HOSPITAL Feb. 22 A girl, Hannah Grace, bom to Frank and Christine Ogden.

A boy, Christopher Lewis, bom to Clarence and Idalides Kruthoff. Feb. 23 A boy, Patrick Charles Fulgham II, bom to Patrick Fulgham and Linda Encinas-Ful-gham. A boy, Brian Patrick, bom to Michael and Deborah Magee. Feb.

24 A girl, Etycia Odessa, bom to David and Tamra Williams. A boy, Hayden Alexander, bom to Roger and Carol A girt, Makenzie bom to Michael and Beth Kutyba. Feb. 26 A girl, Ni'Chelle Monet, born to Christopher and Dedrla Mallety. A girl, NaYanna Clarissa, bom to Joan and Antonio HOW Report a road problem: In Escambia County, contact the Road Operations Department between 6:30 a.m.

and 5 p.m. weekdays at 968-9502. To report a problem on a state road in Escambia County, contact the Florida Department of Transportation between 6:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday at 484-5055.

In Santa Rosa County, contact the Road and Bridge Department at 626-0191 between 6:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Friday.

To report a problem on a state road in Santa Rosa County, contact the Florida Department of Transportation between 6:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday at 623-3838. LOTTERY Here are the numbers drawn Tuesday in the Florida Lottery: Cash 3: 4-1-5 Play 4: 9-6-9-5 Fantasy 5: 1-10-17-21-26 Information: 1(800) 752-9352 human nature but we would rather endure the pain of depression and loneliness than have you suffer one more second. You waited to leave us until you knew we were okay.

You cared for us until the very end. Your courage and bravery never faded and will continue to live in all of us. For every heart that is broken there are memories, of you as you were. Your spirit and love of life has been passed on to all of those around you. We hope that your strength will get us through this time of sorrow and pain.

We also think of your loving smile and face every time we see a sunset. With the blink of an eye you were gone but you will never be forgotten. Written by Ricky "Bubba" Still HILDA WIGGINS Hilda Wiggins, 87, of Milton died Monday, February 27, 1995 in a local hospital. Ms. Wiggins was a native of Illinois, had resided here since 1960, was a longtime and retired employee of Santa Rosa Hospital.

She attended the First United Methodist Church of Milton. She Is survived by a step-granddaughter, Marion Jean Wiggins Anderson of Milton; five step-great-grandchildren and eleven step-great-greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be at 7 pm Thursday at Donnie Sowell Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Mack Fulcher, Pastor of First United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Cemetery, Terre Haute, Ind.

Honorary Pallbearers will be Everett Presley, Jo Presley, Rhoten Wilhoit, Jimmie Wilhoit, Dave Anderson and Lee Flesher. DONNIE SOWELL FUNERAL HOME is In charge of arrangements. Friends may call the funeral home from 5 to 7 pm Thursday. H.C. WILLIAMS, JR.

H.C. Williams, 87, of Atmore, Ala. died Monday, February 27, 1995 in Mobile, Ala. Mr. Williams was a retired Postmaster.

He was a member of the Atmore Lions Club, the Atmore Garden Club and the Historic Society. The H.C. Williams Goif Tournament, that Is played at the Atmore Country Club each year, was named in his honor. He was a member of The First Presbyterian Church. He was preceded in death by his wife, Pearl Lackey Williams.

He is survived by three nieces, Betty Foye Williams Larison of Mobile, Desire Doty Foard of Naples, and Mignon Dory Gund of Las Vegas, a number of great-great-nieces and nephews and one great-great-great niece. Pallbearers will be Cart Hayden, Joe Fuller, Ben Maxwell, Johnny Taylor, Gerald Stacey, Bill Hendrix. Honorary Pallbearers will be members of the First Presbyterian Church. JOHNSON-QUIMBY FUNERAL HOME of Atmore, Ala. Is In charge of arrangements.

Funeral services will be Thursday, ill FELONY ARRESTS ESCAMBIA COUNTY The following people were booked on felony charges at the Escambia County Jail between 7 a.m. Monday and 7 a.m. Tuesday. Names, ages and addresses were obtained from Identification provided by the individuals. Kyle Johnson, 22, 3300 block of Marcus Street, violation of parole.

Kevin Ducree, 34, 20 block of West Loretta Street, violation of probation. Richard Ball, 21, 1600 block of Augusta Street, strong armed robbery. Joseph J. Thull, 50, address unavailable, burglary of a school, dealing in stolen property. Mark Steven Holley, 41, 1900 block of East Lakeview Road, grand theft.

Melanie Paulette Perkins, 31 600 block of Fairfield Drive, violation of community control. Melvin Berry, 38, 6600 block of Hampton Road, violation of community control. Tiwan Peterson, 22, 600 block of Paulding Avenue, lewd and lascivious act upon or in the presence of a child. Vema Leah Bowling, 38, 6300 block of Trent Street, welfare fraud over $200. Ronald Lee 43, 20 block of Archer Avenue, stop payment with intent defraud.

Mark S. Vulaneva, 23, 3100 block of Hyde Park Place, violation of probation. Myra Hayes, 40, 800 block of Limoges Way, grand theft. John Carter, 50, 800 block of Brook Meadow street, battery. Lavem F.

Reed, 40, Gulf Breeze, sale and delivery of a controlled substance, three counts of sale and delivery of marijuana, possession of marijuana over 20 grams, possession of pills without a prescription. Larry Kenneth Hardee, 23, 1300 block of East Gonzalez Street, possession of marijuana under 20 grams, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a controlled substance (LSD). Carl Joseph Haber, 24, 800 block of Knowles Avenue, cultivation of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a controlled substance (stanozolol steroids). Juvan Chaney, 7600 block of Dauphne Street or 8000 block of Atilla Street, possession of cocaine, possession of drug paraphernalia. Mindy MasaitJs, 1 8, 1 00 block of Jardine Street, grand theft, dealing In stolen property.

James Robert Thompson, 30, 8200 block of Western Way Drive, burglary of an occupied dwelling, battery (domestic violence), aggravated battery, violation of probation, unarmed burglary of a structure. Sheila Swain, 34, 800 block of North Street, unarmed burglary of a structure. Malcom Williams, 36, 3400 block of West Luke Street, violation of probation. Shane Devon Vise, 21, 2800 block of Barrone Street, possession of burglary tools. BCurt Allen Bennett, 19, 400 block of Racetrack Road, grand theft auto, driving with a suspended license.

Donald Stanley Larson, 29, 2200 block of Bush Street, grand theft. SANTA ROSA COUNTY The following persons were booked on felony charges between midnight Sunday "and 11:59 p.m. Monday. Names, ages and addresses were obtained by arresting offi- cars. Nancy A.

Wing, 38, 8800 block of Antle-. tarn Street, Milton, possession of more than 20 grams of marijuana, possession of mari-juana with Intent to distribute, possession of drug paraphernalia. Charles L. Wing, 40, 8800 block of Antietam Street, Milton, possession of more than 20 grams of marijuana, possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, posses- sion of drug paraphernalia. Michael R.

Krause, 41, 200 block of Death notices COLLINS Elizabeth Rhoda Collins, 74, of Pensacola died Tuesday, Feb. 1995. Visitation, 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday. Eastern Gate Memorial Funeral Home directing.

HAYES Alice Ann Hayes, 101, of Pensacola died Tuesday, Feb. 28, 1995. Services, 11 a.m. Thursday. Fisher-Pou Funeral Home directing.

HENDERSON Larry Willis Henderson of died Sunday, Feb. 26, 1995. Services, today in Braselton. Little Davenport Funeral Home of Gainesville, directing. JONES Edmund Mayhew Jones, 86, of Pensacola died Saturday, Feb.

25, 1995. Graveside services, 4 p.m. Thursday in Mount Dora Cemetery, Mount Dora. Harper-Morris Memorial Chapel directing. McGARY Infant Brittany McGary of Cantoment died Monday, Feb.

27, 1995. Graveside services, 11 a.m. today. Joe Morris and Son Funeral Home directing. McWILLIAMS Victoria McWilliams, 65, of Pensacola died Monday, Feb.

27, 1995. Services, lp.m. Saturday in Emmanuel Baptist Church. Joe Morris and Son Funeral Home directing. RILEY Ida Riley, 71, of Cantoment died Monday, Feb.

27, 1995. Services to be announced by Joe Morris and Son Funeral Home. SCOGGINS James Bennett Scoggins, 60, of Pensacola died Monday, Feb. 27, 1995. Visitation, 6 p.m.

to 8 p.m. today. Faith Chapel Funeral Home directing. VOLKMANN Sara Louise Volkmann, 70, of Gulf Breeze died Monday, Feb. 27, 1995.

Graveside service, 10 a.m. Thursday in Forest Lawn Memory Garden. Martin Funeral Home directing. WIGGINS Hilda Wiggins, 87, of Milton died Monday, Feb. 27, 1995.

Services, 7 p.m. Thursday. Donnie Sowell Funeral -Home directing. WILLIAMS H. C.

Williams Jr, 87, of Atmore, Ala. died Monday, Feb. 27, 1995. Services, .2 p.m. Thursday.

Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home directing. WILLODEAN I. BROWN Willodean I. Brown, 70, of Pensacola died Sunday, February 26, 1995 in a local hospital. Mrs.

Brown was a native of Bratt, Fla. and had been a resident of Pensacola for most of her life. She was the lengthier items appearing here are paid notices. To place a notices are published on a one-time basis as a public service of the death notice, call 435-8585. The summaries that usually appear at the beginning of the paid death Pensacola News Journal as received from Pensacola area mortuaries.

SANTA ROSA COUNTY ''jr. i Carol McDaniel District 3 6674 Fernwood Drive Milton, 32570 623-5733 Board meets at 6:30 p.m. the second Board office number is 623-3663. ESCAMBIA COUNTY Today Construction' Industry Competency Board: 9 a.m., 11 90 W.Leonard St. Pensacola Police Pension Board of Trustees: 8 a.m., second floor conference room, City Hall, 180 Governmental Center.

Pensacola General Pension Board: 10 a.m., second floor conference room, City Hall, 180 Governmental Center. Pensacola Fire Pension Board: Noon, second floor conference room, City Hall, 1 80 Governmental Center. Thursday Governmental Issues Board: 4 p.m., Chamber of Commerce, 1 1 7 W. Garden St. Escambia County Planning Board public hearing on rezonlng cases: 3:30 p.m., commission chambers, County Courthouse.

Escambia County Planning Board public hearing on continuation of draft land development code: 5:30 p.m., commission chambers, county courthouse. SANTA ROSA COUNTY Today Gulf Breeze City Council Executive Rosa County and had been a resident of Pensacola most of her life. She was a member of Richards Memorial United Methodist Church, having held the offices of President of the Willing Workers Sunday School Class, Co-Chairman of Circle and Secretary of the Fellowship Club prior to her death. She is survived by her sister, Ethel Mincher of Pensacola; a niece, Irene Faulk of Pensacola; a nephew and his wife, Charles P. and Bonnie Faulk of Mobile, longtime friends, Joy and Dean Wickers of Gulf Breeze and a host of cousins and other dear friends in the area.

Funeral services will be at 10 am Wednesday, March 1, 1995 at Fisher-Pou Funeral Home, 27 West Wright Street, Pensacola with the Rev. Winston Jay officiating, assisted by the Rev. Warren Lindsey. Burial will be in Coldwater Cemetery in Santa Rosa County at Pallbearers will be Warren Johnson, Bill Davis, Kenny Butler, Art Keller, Charles Porras and Jim Haynes. Honorary Pallbearers will be John Farill, John McGinnis, Robert Wise and Vernon Dixon Memorial contributions may be made to Richards Memorial United Methodist Church, 2600 West Strong Street, Pensacola, Florida 32505.

LARRY WILLIS HENDERSON, JR. Larry Willis Henderson, Jr. of Braselton, Ga. joined our Heavenly Father on Sunday, February 26, 1995, after a brief illness. He is survived by his wife, Sherry; son, Christopher; daughter, Shelly; parents, Larry W.

and Betty Hughey Henderson, two sisters, Linda Hiebel and Susan Vines; grandparents, Warren and Nellie Henderson and several aunts, uncles and cousins in Pensacola. Burial will be In Braselton, Ga. on March 1, 1995. LITTLE DAVENPORT FUNERAL HOME of Gainesville, Ga. Is in charge of arrangements.

EDMUND MAYHEW JONES Edmund Mayhew Jones, 86, of Pensacola died Saturday evening, February 25, 1995. Mr. Jones was a resident of Pensacola and formerly a resident of Mount Dora, Fla. and Ft. Smith, Ark.

He retired from the Uniroyal Tire and Rubber Co. as a Supervisor. Mr. Jones was Methodist by faith. He is survived by two step-daughters, Phoebe Mueller of Ft.

Smith, Ark and Shirley Bailey of Atlus, two brothers, Oliver S. Jones and Hariey M. Jones of Florida; two sisters, Elizabeth Johnson and Mary Parrish of Florida; two grandsons, Harvey Jones and Randall Jones of Pensacola and one granddaughter, Clay Jones of Pensacola. Graveside services will be Thursday, March 2 at 4 pm at Mount Dora Cemetery in Mount Dora, Fla. HARPER-MORRIS MEMORIAL i Joann District 1721 Pace, March 2 at 2 pm at the funeral home witn tne Hev.

Steve Jennings otiiaar ina. Burial will be In Stockton Memorial Cemetery. Visitation will be Thursday, March 2 from i to zpm at tne tunerai nome. MARGARET ELLEN WILUAMS Margaret Ellen Williams, 77, of Pen-j sacola died Sunday, February 26, i 1995. Mrs.

Williams was a 40 year resi-; dent of Pensacola and a member of the First Christian Church (Disciples of, Christ). She was employed at St. Regis Paper Company for 20 years and also worked for MMR. Mrs. Williams was preceded in death by her husband, Raymond Williams.

She Is survived by nephews, Wendell Freeman and wife, Berdene, Ron Freeman, Don Freeman, Glen Freeman and wife, Joyce and Roger Freeman; great-niece, Wendy Smale and hus and, the Rev. Asher Smale of Pensa: sister, Lucille Freeman of Indianapolis, Ind. Funeral services will be at 1 pm Wednesday, March 1, 1995 at Bayview Fisher-Pou Chapel with the Rev. Wendell Freeman and the Rev. Asher Smale officiating.

Burial will be in Bayview Memorial Park. BAYVIEW FISHER-POU CHAPEL, 3351 Scenic Highway, is in charge or, arrangements. EASTERN GATE MEMORIAL GARDENS Funeral Home Burial Cremations Shipping Service ft Serving All Cemeteries Includes Steel Casket and Funeral Service 1985 W. Nine Mile Rd. retired from Monsanto and was a faithful member of West Highland Baptist Church.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Albert S. Brown. She was survived by two sons and daughters-in-law, Aubrey and Linda Brown and Robert and Diane Brown; four grandchildren, Mike Gentry, Tammy Williams, Mike Brown and Bobby Brown; six great-grandchildren; brother, John Irwin. Funeral services will be at 10 am Wednesday at Faith Chapel Funeral Home with the Rev. Carl Sanders officiating.

Burial will be in Pensacola Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers will be her grandsons and nephews. FAITH CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME Is In charge of arrangements. PATRICIA ANN MITCHELL CLEPPER Patricia Ann Mitchell Clepper, 57, of Pensacola died Monday, February 27, 1995 in a local hospital following a 14 year battle with cancer. Mrs.

Clepper was a native of May-bank, Texas and had been a resident of Pensacola since 1953. She was employed with the Civil Service Small Claims Court as a Clerk and retired in 1987 as a Judicial Supervisor after 32 years of service. She was a member of Pine Summit Baptist Church. She ia survived by husband, Samuel Clepper, two daughters, Sally Jo Clepper and Robin Lee Ann Clepper; two brothers, Billy G. Mitchell and Walter Mitchell and numerous nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be at 10 am Thursday at Faith Chapel Funeral Home with the Rev. Bob Greene officiating. Burial will be in Pensacola Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers will be Wilbum Hendricks, Frank Orr, Bob Radford, David McLaughlin, Van Miller and Leon Franklin. Honorary Pallbearers will be Jeanie CHdmixon, Joann Duckworth, Judge William S.

Rowly, David Dunning, Fred Kirkland, Walter Stams and The New Lydia Sunday School Class. FAITH CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME is in charge of arrangements. Friends may call the funeral home from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday. JEFFREY SCOTT COFFMAN Jeffrey Scott Coffman, 27, of Milton died Sunday, February 26, 1995 from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Funeral services will be at 2 pm Wednesday, March 1, 1995 at Lewis Funeral Home in Milton with the Rev.

Fred Rogers and Dr. Joe Bamberg officiating. Burial wi follow in the Serenity Gardens Cemetery with Lewis Funeral Home directing. OUIDA MAE FAULK Ouida Mae Faulk, 86, of Pensacola died Monday, February 27, 1995, in a local hospital. Ms.

Faulk was a native of Santa CHAPEL Is In charge of local arrangements. JAMES (JIMMY) i WILTON MARTIN James (Jimmy) Wilton Martin, 55, of Pensacola died Sunday, February 26, 1995 in a local hospital. Mr. Martin was a native of Pensacola. He was employed as a Sub-Painting Contractor.

He is survived by mother, Ruby B. Martin; daughter, Cynthia M. Medici; two sons, James W. Martin, Jr. and Joseph Patrick Martin; sister, Joy Newsom; brother, Frank B.

Martin; special friend, Eleece Gibson and five grandchildren. Graveside services will be at 3 pm Thursday at St. Johns Cemetery with the Rev. Charles Stanford officiating. FAITH CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME is in charge of arrangements.

Friends may call the funeral home Thursday from 1 pm to time of service. LINDA KAY RENTZ Linda Kay Rentz, 52, of Pensacola died Monday, February 27, 1 995 at her home after an 8 year battle with cancer. Mrs. Rentz was a native and life long resident of the Beulah Community. Linda was a devoted wife, loving mother and beloved grandmother.

She was a member of Beulah Freewill Baptist Church. She is survived by her husband, Don Rentz; daughter and son-in-law, Robin and Tim Holland; two sons, Kevin and Keith Rentz; granddaughters, Sabrina Holland and Kayla Rentz; grandson, Timothy Holland; mother, Mariorie McNair; father, Thomas McNair; two sisters, Becky Smith and Sherri Kimbro; brother, Steve McNair; grandmother, Goldie Lister and daughter-in-law, Daphne Tedder all of Pensacola. Funeral service will be at 1pm Thursday at Beulah Freewill Baptist Church with the Rev. Len Scott and the Rev. Lindberg Bass officiating.

Burial will be in Beulah Cemetery. Pallbearers will be James Rentz, John Jarman, Charles Burnham, Robert Rentz, Mack Seibert, Wallace Nor-ris, Diego Moreno, Mark Seibert and Lawrence White. Honorary Pallbearers will be Theresa Jarman, Nancy Vickery, Jane Seibert, Caro Pitts, Norma Davis, De-lores Whitson, Nita Seibert, Mary Whit-son, Voncile Kleinschmidt and Faye Duke. FAITH CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME is in charge of arrangements. Friends may call the funeral home from 6 to 9 pm Wednesday.

"The family would like to express a special thanks to the Staff at Dr. Alan Patton's Office and The Oncology Staff on the 3rd Floor at Baptist Hospital for the wonderful care they have given through the years." Through the uncertainties of life, we have many struggles and trials some are tested more than others, but life proceeds in many ways. Your strength served as a testament for those around you. The pain we fee) inside is.

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