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The Charleston Sun-Sentinel from Charleston, Mississippi • 3

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The Sun-Sentinel. Charleston, Miss. Thursday. November 1. 2P97-Paqg 3 if 7T 1 II i i Ij MkJf if fj) 1 if 'I f-VL: i 1 i ill' y- 1 III lltl -J i 1 Sayle Service Center Manager Wade Tubb (center) is presented a I 1 Tubb receives quarterly honor plaque ana cnecK alter Deing namea sayie uu company employee -1 of the Quarter" for the third quarter of 2007.

Presenting the award Friday were Ike Sayle (left), vice president and general manager of I Sayle Oil, and Isaac E. Sayle, president of the company. Tubb was i lv selected for the honor from among 600 employees of Sayle Oil. A native lv i of Charleston, he just recently moved back to Tallahatchie County to vfK. become manager of Sayle Service Center.

(Photo by Clay McFerrin) 'i I ji Dovie Read Newton Louin; 5 grandchildren, 8 great- I 1 WEBB Mrs. Dovie Read grandchildren and 3 great-grand- I I Dorothy K. Johnson CHARLESTON Dorothy K. Johnson, age 56, died Tuesday, Newton, age 90, homemaker, died Oct. 23, at Tallahatchie General Thursday, Oct.

25, at Centennial Hospital. i Medical Center in Nashville, Tenn. Funeral arrangements were 11 Funeral services were 2 p.m. a.m. Saturday, Oct.

27, at Mt. Sunday, Oct. 28, at Womble Funeral Pleasant Baptist Church in Enid Home chapel in Charleston, with interment following in the Interment followed in Magnolia church cemetery. Clark-Williams Gardens Cemetery at Paynes. She was born July 21, 1917 to Funeral Home had charge of Daniel Andrew Read and Katherine Leslie James Read.

She was a mem- arrangements. She was a Baptist. She is survived by two sons, ber of Webb-Sumner United Anthony Q. Kimble of Charleston Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her and Charles K.

Dailey of Memphis; husband, A.C. Newton, and a a daughter, Monique Johnson- GENUINE PARTS SERVICE LET US KEEP YOUR VEHICLE GENUINE! Certified Factory Trained Technicians CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 662-563-7684 888-815-5397 Dailey of Memphis; her mother, Van daughter, Wanda Dodd. Eva Flowers of Batesville; three She is survived by a son, Willard brothers, Jessie Flowers of Pope, Read Newton ofAntioch, two Frank Flowers of Milwaukee, sisters, Opal Price of Louin and and Ricky Flowers of Batesville; Dahlia Reeves of Gulfport; five two sisters, Edna M. Flowers of brothers, Burkitt Read of Lucedale, Courtland and Bobbie Brown of Houston Read of Louin, Ross Read i-. of Del Rio, Texas, Webster Read of Tucson, Ariz, and Ralph Read of Batesville; 6 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.

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