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13-D Tha Atlanta Journal WEEKEND Tha Atlanta Constitution September 21, 1985. Funeral Notkieaf'jt i Funeral Notices Funeral Notices Obituaries 1 I 4 Ernest DeBuc Mirawing wife. Mrs. Garnet W. Sandoval.

Marietta: sons, Mr. Greg Sandoval, Morrow: Mr. Michael Sandoval. Crand Praire. Ta; Kandchildren.

Tommy and Corey Sandoval, wow: brother, Mr. Tony Sandoval. San An took). Texas. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m.

Saturday at Mayes Ward Fa-neral Home, Marietta. JottMboro Jnrry Barronton 471-7171 JohnB.Laa.Jr. FURtOW, Mn. Carolyn Cushion Mr. Robert Ooeglat frty.

ige 53, of Timps, died Saptambar IS. Surviving in wife, Mrs. Mary Loo Friedly; doughters, fla.crMs. Gfitchen friedly, Marietta; sons, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Orwglas (Nadine) friedly. Attest Mr. trik'f rledly," Mr: Keith-friadly. Tairw bitrthtr. Mr.

Waltar FrWIy. Ft leuderdete, fia. uneraTservicewil bt nan Sunday, September 22 at 3 p.m.i in the chapel, Raw. Tbofflit Carroll officiating. Interment Kenneiaw Moutenin Mtmortal Park.

In kw of flowers, please make donations to The Aniarieaa Heart Assoc. or Th American Can- HwardL Comkhoel a Son nwSnaSnSaBBaBBjSaiBaB Jack Strausformer chief executive officer of Macy's store chain By Tom Bennett Staff Writer Jack I Straus, former chief executive officer of R.H. Macy and CQjgd grandson of the Georgian wtytgained control of the depart mmImam In 1 ififi AlmA YtsoiMftav SHIBOS Ath- Mr. AquWe Shields, 1455 Sprmtville Rd. ens.

died Tuesday. Funeral Sunday, Ernest D. DeBuc of Conyers, a former mechanic' at Alterman died of a heart attack Wednesday at Crawford Long Hospl taL He was .50. wUV i. i funeral will be at I j.m, Saturday at Ward's Glenwood Cha Gil with burial at Green Meadow emorial Gardens.

i Mr. DeBuc was born in Lawren ceville and belonged to the Georgia National Guard. Swvtvtagait.Wwllfri lie Mints DeBuc of Conyers; three sons. Cot Rickey D. DeBuc of At' lanta, Bobby G.

DeBuc of Forest Park and E. Lee DeBuc of Conyers; two daughters, Mrs. Dianne Anderson of Norcross and Mrs. Robin i cw SOdaty. itnm recawa fnMtds a r.i KSHOP, Mr.

Judge Bmar CARSON, Mr. Charles Toy NORTON, MiseAlmo JJaugaUoli 522-82171 MYBrS, Mrs. Marie FARROTTI, Mrs. MognoKo) TOMPKINS, Mrs. Annie BaB ii vm wniM 9 uova mm i rnnm A p.

urdsy at Roswol unorol Homa. at York's Roosevelt Hospital FURROW tember 22, 3 p.m. New Grove Baptist Church. Winterville, Ga. Rev.

James Washington, Jr4 aster. Rev. Andrew Clark officiating, biter, ment, East Lawn Cemetery. Mutual Funeral Home, Athens, Ga. SINGUY Mr.

tonnie Cleveland Sineley, 71 of Olive Springs Marietta, died Thursday. Call Norman Madford (or arrangements, 4274447. TANNER Mr. Guy H. Tanner, of Oxford, died September 20, 1985.

funeral plans later. J.t Harwell A Son, Tti tin Aval wemma purchased- Davison-Paxon-Stokes renaming it Davison's; Jack Isidor Straus was born Jan. 1 UOO, In New York City. He graduated from Harvard University in 1931 and immediately went to work for Davison's. He was a prominent New York business and citric leader and philanthropist for decades.

Mr. Straus was a governor of the New York Stock Exchange in 196448 and a director of the Long Island Railroad, Safeway Stores Inc. ami Continental Can Company. Medical care was a special interest for him. He was chairman of the board of trustees of Roosevelt Hospital from 1965 to 1974, and an honorary fellow of the American College of Hospital Administrators.

He took part in variety of New York City-related activities, as a director of the New York City Economic Development Council, Greater New York Fund, Police Athletic League, United Fund of Greater New York and the United Way of New York City. His alma mater was another concern of his. He was a member of the Harvard Board of Overseers UV UUVI will be at am Thursday at St. James Episcopal LOWNOXS el McLANX FUNIRAL HOMKS AtfamaSyS-mt Tudwr4f-3W1 Church in Manhat Mrs. Carolyn CashkM Furrow, of Jonesboro, died Wednesday aveninf, Mn furrow is survived by her Jtusband, Mr.

John Steven (Steve) Jonesboro; dauehter. Miss laora Ann Furrow, Jonesboro; father. Mr. Harry Cashkm, of Washinfton, O.Ci mother. Mrs.

Josephine Griffin Paul, Atlanta. Ga. Funeral services will be Saturday at 2 p.m. from The Chapel of Barronton a Lee funeral Noma. Rev.

Terry Braswei officiating. Interment services Sunday at 2 from Fair-view Methodist Church Cemetery, Mt Mooro, N.C Barrentoe I Lee funeral, Directors, Jonesboro. 4717171. tan with private burial Blake of Conyers; a brother James DeBuc of Jonesboro; two sisters, Mrs. Frances Miller of Decatur and N8WAU, Stephen 0.

TOMPKINS" Mrs. Annie BaB Tompkins, of Route 1. Su Mrs. Laura Faucher of Stockbridge; Mr. Straus was a director of Macy's beginning in 1928, vice pres ana inree granatuidren.

Mrs.RubyeIVLCohron ident from 1933 to Straus FavaffavHia 461-7641 1939, acting presl GAR3L Mr. Marrm Duant GarM, of 501 1 Rnwdaw Rd. Apt X-U. CoHeca Park, the busband of Mrs. Rubye Manning Cohron of dent in 1939-1940, president and chief executive officer from 1940 to 1956, chairman and chief executive wanes, Ga the wife of Mr.

Robert Tompkins, passed Sept 19, 1985. Funeral arrangements announced later. Haugebrooks funeral Home. TRAH Mr. William Edward (Ed) Trail Sr.

of Marietta died Thursday. Services wi be held Saturday 2 p.m. from Casteftew't Concord Chapel with Rev. TumeB officiating. Interment, Geor- Memorial Park, Mr.

Trail was a native ol est Point and moved to Marietta in 1950, A Hveteraa WWI and em retired from T.F.CC Survivors include wife, Mrs, WHNe Trail, Mar. iettc sons; WUIiam Edward tBMIV Trail fri Decatur. homemaker. died of a VT Hp. 13.

ir nararreancaa meruowaw lrmow wxiv- stroke Thursday at JPeKalb Genera) Thomas Screggs PmriwM) CmrJtn CkmpJ ForfPoHt 3635 officer from 19S6 to 1968, chairman of the Executive Committee from Hospital, was from I960 to 1954. He and his brother, Robert K. Straus of Santa The graveside service will be a 1 0Cft 4a 107ft anil hAnnataw Attain. Wm.m; Saturday at Floral Hills 7JrS ZZZSL tZZ -Barbara, wed chair at Miss Jewel ate 79 of Austen, died Sent DAR3Y, Mrs. Sara Ines (Moelay) h'20, 4m Survived by Coc the Harvard, Business School in hon- 1977 until his death.

-Memory Gardens. 1: mgmjt Mrs. Cohron was I natlvo of oon, oorawne; aunts, bjtk sally Gordon Jones, AusteH: tneie 'Gordon Moss, Smyrna: eoosmt fonarat Sunday. 3 p.m. at our ettapat.

Rev; ttyde Wade. JX Wa of. fetiiKn i1itiKtTii9flt Otvtt CttMtwty. Roy 04 is funeral Home, Aus at. Georgians, Alan and belonged Oakhurst Baptist Church Surviving are a "Winston CASCADf HU4tlOCM4MS.W.

StMIO OOUTHOOK HU-WS0 i.ipii N. Ml. MI-U10 SeMNO HIU-MM l)kt N.W. STtMn Cohron of Decatur, grandchO dren. HARRIS wn.

Smyrna, Cnaiiea Marty Trail Sr.i Jonesboro Set Mark Anthony (Tony) Trait. Havelocii, NX4 daughter, Mrs. Sandra Elaine Trail Wsd-sworth, Dalton; nine grsndcnMren. Cestesaw funeral Home. Smyrna.

435-9038. Mrs. Maria Clarl Wkleman, of 353 Pine St N.E, Atlanta, passed away Sept 18. J98S, Funeral services wM be keM Sunday, Sept 22. 1985 at 1 m.

at Wheat Street Baptist Cnurcb, 18 Vonga St NX Rev. Or. WMianl. Holmes Borders, Pastor, officiating, sntav ment Sept 23, 1985 at McMsnd Cemetery, GroemMe, S.C. Survivors are daughters, JuKa Smith and Agnes Chandler two sons.

Moses Wkfemen and Benjamin f. Rmttt DnnirmtJJom Mn, Sara ffewton nerrls, afe 67, of Mabie ton, died Friday. Services 4:30 P-m. Sunday in Tha Chapel of JL Randy Canwchael funeral Home. 'J" i PtalA-DeFoor Paul A.

DeFoor of Mabletoo, KomAY Mf Roebofl DovfjItMi Sf retired switchboard wireman at Westinghouse Electric Corp. with 26 woithetfather. Jack Straus received honorary doctorates from New York University and Adelphl College, and decorations from the governments of France, Italy and Belgium, accord-ing to Who's Who in America. Mr. Straus had homes in Manhattan, Oyster Bar on Long Island and Boca Grande, Fia.

His first wife, Margaret, died fa 1974. They bad been married for 49 years. 'Jv: Surviving in addition to hit brother are nis second wife, Mrs. Virginia Megear Fowler Straus; a son, Kenneth Straus of New York City; two daughters, Mrs. Patricia S.

Harraa of Greenwich, and Mrs. Pamela S. Haber of San Francisco; a stepson, Thomas P. Fowler in of New York City; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchuV dren. To Macy's employees, he was roots were in Georgia.

Mr. StrW-Gernun-borngreat-grandfa-thel IStzarus, Immigrated to Tal- Columbus, moved to New York City, and formed a company "(nat sold imported china and glassware to Macy's founder R.H. Macy. Jack Straus' grandfather, Isidor, leased space from Macy's, and in 1896 purchased control of the store. Isidor and his wife went down with the Titanic in 1911 Jack Straus' father, Jesse, was president of Macy's from 1912 to 1931, and ambassador to France from 1931 to 1936.

BJL Macy and Co. operates 93 other stores in 14 states. They include Davison's In Atlanta. A Macy's delegation led by Jesse Straus came to Atlanta in 1925 and years' service, died 01 a Heart at pSjffWqej Wf rivVVaxefSvaajBg WHtmmmAm.Ommm 3 tack Friday at Cobb General Hospl Widtmsn; eight grandchildren. Karen, 371-0777-3 taL He wu 78.

Dorothy Sandra, Grteorv. James, and Tow. 12 ereM-vindcMdren: ana son" The funeral win be at 8 p.m. Sunday at Mt Harmony Baptist Church with burial at the church ZmfA.V$Wf MSI Wew, Samuel Chandler: one dauchttr-ie-tow, waive Wideinan: and a host af Maces, neph; aws, cousins and friends. The cortege wis as sembie at the residence at 12 noon Sunday; SellertBros.

The fritROI mo ntatrets Of MrV ood Mrf. -towjte MiiUK DMOtvn Mr. and Mrs. CO. HobmoOa'' CoHtit Piflu Mr.

ond Mrs, Cldtfi St BredVtt. forest Part; Mr. and Mrs. t.W. Samplas.

FayefteinSaj fw. and Mrs Paul L. Samples, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Paa chat, Mr.

and Mrs. John Wrffiam Jay, Decatur: Mrs. Frances Bfankanship, Conaie Park; Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cuimv Winder; Mr.

end Mrs. frank Gunn, Atlanta: two pandchiktren; two sjrMt-ejanolaldren nieces and nephowt. art Invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. John W. (Julie) Heuft SundaySept 22.

1985 at 2 pja. from Hard's -Glenwood ChapeL Inter- -meat, Forest Mitt Memorial Gardens. PaB bearers assemble at the chapel at 1:45. Hons cemetery. eJEasmtCliKsel MtlWIUClmsel mmmJBXSLmm.

Mr. DeFoor was a native of TTfifi Paulding County and was a past HAYS, Mr. Roy president of South Cobb Lions Clun. titZsmsttssst ARD He also belonged to Latham Masonic Lodge 12, Yaarab Temple and Mt Harmony Baptist Church, MARIETTA mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWmmmmWmmmmmmmm It was year an Wat when God called roii Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mil MAYS s'--' SANOOVAURw.VincefitC torn and stepped your sufferirtg.

How we dred sealey DeFoor of Mabieton; a tonf uv set you once again, to lea you love you and to thank ws lor the loving, end. "Other son, Don DeFoor of Powder Springs; two daughters, Mrs. Jackie Russom of Mabieton and Mrs. Barbara Hays of Powder Springs; a brother; Lynn Iy Blackwell, fper Gwinnett mr wife, mother, lister, grakhnothtf end she was a 1 year old. She had lived in Austell since.

Surviving are an uncle and two aunts. Mr. Ray Hays, age 55. of take lucerne Rd, LiAwrn, Ga. died Sept 18.

1985. He is survived by wife. Mays: chMren. Lloyd Hays, Jtturrt lr. add Mrs.

Joseph Mr. and XOsnisa) sis-tors. Mrs. MasdsS Thomason. lsVeLaneSj mend you were.

We suss you so much, but kMM the love yos had tor us. and our pre- DeFoor of Mabieton; four sisters; Mrs; Lizzie Rodgers of Mabletott; Mr Cora Kina af Rrmfn "Mri: ecVim leW JmmsI both- of Anwiko Tesess five grand- dousineinoriej -at yon wB be toreyerstronf Otf teartttThe family el Jewell Chistine YUrkii as. "i-enrJes-ejJf-do. "ill uniraa wia Mnitdnl Mim SeiiL-at2'e'ekx a4vwaees Srietvifla Beulah KtWey Conyers andUra; Zelma Mendosa of East PoWs tWO Ray Blackwtn-oT VlnctntjC. Sandoval Of Marietta; villCformer1 GwinnetrCottnty fi J0 PropeN, nance director and a former Kraftyi'tw Ji at aalfbrothers, Garland and Mac KuV cheson, both of Mabieton; nine Cemetery l.oi Crypti, oafemay'vrarecetve- friends after i 0 enca wtonoaT ar me ranerm noma, een 1 of flowers the family has requested tbatdon.

ebons be made to the Cerebral Palsy, United of Greater Atlanta, mc.i 3272 Peachtree Rd. Foods executive with 3 years' ser Joseph's HospitaL He wu 4. grandchildren and eight great MLINfrTON-CmMIt HWWWUHM The limerat will be at 2 p.m. vice, died Thursday at Medical Arts WM. IIIM.M Dm UB i vfcM wm evf inACsjerv AILIN6T neral 1 1 St 5 uonu.iwersey rmer.t Pien .1 htm i hj-w winiUMii aejts awaa rfiw-HARSSS, Mrs.SeroNwrart HAUtK, Mrs.

John W. (Julia) w-JOHNSON, Mr. Bayrwr Hudsoii MASK, Mrs. MarriM(Bs9 MAYES, Mr. Orty MOwUUS Mi efohn iVontiftii FOUIOS, Mr.

James P. (Papa) VYtCSMAN, Mrs. Marie Oarfe lsf Mai VMI 4 IM MUlv imlSr i-wwi. loh I wttti nJUMSt. cm 44)-Wt Leon D.

Kersey of Austen, a dispatcher for a printing company, died of cancer Wednesday at Cobb ajV taraTI i a 1 OluWIMm OtTVICw IRtT. Wmmm IWQNI JVMB wi be ken Saturday. Sept 21, 1985 at 2 o'clock at Wostview. Rev. P.C.

Emits otfkiat lng.RM. Patterson Son, Spring Hid. oiAMmriMur rt Mitini, ceir KtivSconKe- huew, eerm VtkaTsF General HospitaL He wu 66. IM. The funeral will be at 11 am i8IUjlBtMs4 eei hLPMK.

Vm, mm ASK. I Saturday at Roy Davis Chapel with burial at Bethany Baptist Church AMrrUuM cm, ttmt vm nwM ow. twAie-i aim cemetery la McDonough; Mr. Kersey was a native of Donald Folsom whT ofheiete with interment The Jackson City Cemetery. Haistea fa- Henry County, an Army veteran of World War, II and a member of johnson Mrs.

Bavnor Hudson lohnson. the wife of Mr sjfvea sjimjvevv aevwemeva Meveveamevea law win vr evew Roy Jonnson, of Bowden, Ga, passed on Sep tember 19. 1985. funeral services riS be -fcekt Sanday. September 22 at 2 p.m.

from The New Hope Uiuted Mstfwdist Church, Bow dean, Ga. Revs 10. Grier and Rev. J.C; Neat officiating. Merment Bowden Cemetery.

Surv vivors are one son, Andrew Johnson, Atlanta, lour sisters, five brothers, Mrs. Gladys Cobb and Mr. Cfyda tswlson, av Attanta: Mr. and Mrs. Re Hudson.

Ckatfanooga, Tft Mr. and waliam Gibson, Cedar town; Mr, and Mrs. John L. Iludsoa, Mrs, Haul Gibbi, Rev. and Mrs.

Nathan Hudson, Mrs. Daynor Cater and Mr. Carl Hudson, ak of vnta Rica, Ga, several mmVi mm a ni MuT5e7- MYE2S Baptist Tabernacle. jt; Surviving are Us wife, Mrs. Jc sie Brooks Kersey of Austell: and Mrs.

Marie Myers, of 83 Iklierd St HfL, Apt A 1 tMummm r. tna wne Of aw. Leonora ewers, aassai wtsTwiW, 4 ereve Otrew el EwrtwiUa feiirUlikvWv--fH-l)sr--- sister, Mlu Ruby E. Kersey oj At- Sept 19, 1985. Funeral arrangements nounceo later.

Hougaofoois runerai noma. NEWALL rtX'sl aMjau 4) lMaaVmm tk eeetll be Saturday. 10:30 at St Bade's Episcopal Cmjrch. Lowndes A McLsna Famvai llamas. Mands.

The laaiilv wiR recevie friends at tha ewvawaje ejemar assnmevew smew wmiwem eiemeeiai neaj funeral name on Saturday from 7 until pjw. uneral Home, FuntnlKot3c MirrtoM ttvnsocefseo LATf OF MAM.EDALI 000 LIVEUPOOL DAim PAeiONi iiiinnim kmm ntwui ma i -Taeber. SMS FtMu Court, AlWMk, 0reUi com- RbUnlCMe) Wrth Mw) VfmWrtmffieM ewJ HIbV kftf aW'rml'iTetlpJ leORTON i fliimllklUeidimiiiilNviSLkW. Miss Alma Norton, of College Park, Ga, died Seotembsr 20. 1985.

nans Mar. Howard I. anmanced- htar. Cos WNHV LANE- ilVCRPOOt LMIOF CarmtcbaataSons. from the chapel af Mann a Walon, Conyarr ypl Rev.

Albert Myers enl officiate. krtermeat Cast View Cemeterr. Manf A Cor FAltOTTf a Hi I. at SaHaaff aM-fenjnioefa tsral Wfawskms. sVam fiawsaratl Porrottafj of 400 Mph 'I L'l" 1' MeGi Blvd.

N.E, Apt 2-G, passed Sept 21 ttva) fjtje Wit sJoBjfeJ cj) KsMjsjrbta fjf UntvCflitv Svttwfil Sunday at Mayes Ward Funeral Home with burial at Georgia Memorial Park. Mr. Sandoval wu bora in San Antonio, Texas, and wu an Army veteran of World War and an Air Force veteran of the Korean War. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Garnet Williams Sandoval of Marietta; two tons, Greg Sandoval of Morrow and Michael Sandoval of Grand Prairie, Texas; a brother, Tony Sandoval of San Antonio; and two grandchildren.

Mrs. Ctiherine K. Mykytya Mrs. Catherine Konowal Myky-tyn of Powder Springs, a homemaker, died Thursday at Kennestone HospitaL Shewn 12. The funeral Mass will be at 2 m.

Saturday at St John Ylanney CatnoUe Church with burial at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Sts. Peter and Paul Ukraniaa Catholic Mission Church cemetery in Willlamstown, NJ. Mrs. Mykytya ru bora.

In Po land and Immigrated to the United States in, 1911 She belonged to St John VJahney Catholic Church. Surviving are three-sons, Alexander Mykytya of Philadelphia, Joseph Mykytyn of Powder Springs and John Mykytyn of Vero Beach, three daughters, Mrs, Annie Huryan of Vera Beach, Mrs. Cather- ine URosa of Voorhls, N.J., and Mrs. Sophia Plum of Lagrangeville, N.Y.; 21 grandchildren, 20 greatgrandchildren and four great-greatgrandchildren. Mrs.

Amaryllis P. Barnes Mrs. Amaryllis Pickett Barnes of' Atlanta, a homemaker, died of cancer Thursday at Crawford Long HospitaL She wu 69. The funeral will be at 2 pm Saturday at Soring Hill with burial at Greenwood Cemetery. Mrs.

Barnes wu a lifelong resident of Atlanta and a former Georgia State University chapter director of Delta Zeta sorority. She wu founder of Joy for Senior Citizens at Second-Ponce de Leon Baptist Church. Surviving are her husband, Ray D. Barnes of Atlanta; a son, Thad P. Barnes of 'Atlanta; and two grandchildren.

Health Facility of complications re suiting from Parkinson's disease. He was 81." Mr; BlackweU had been ill for about 10 years, and a patient at the medical facility for 2Vi years, according to his wife, Mrs. Sarah McDonald Blackwell of Lawrenceville. -The funeral will be at 3:30 p.m. SaturdSy at Wages Oak Lawn Cha peKwJth burial at Gwinnett MemotV-al Park.

Mrr Blackwell wu chief of finance In Gwinnett County in 1969-71, filling out the term of another finance director who had retired. Mr. Blackwell was hired by the county after his retirement from a division of Kraft He resigned, said his wife, after coming to work early one day at the Gwinnett County Courthouse, answering the phone, and hearing an irate caller say, "Yon haven't fixed my "He didn't even say who he Mrs. BUckweU recaUed. "After Jhat, Ray said; 'I've bad enottghV Ray Blackwell was bora Apr aV 1904, in Denisoh, Texas, anddttended Tyler Business College in Texas.

He went to work lor Kraft, which transferred him to Atlanta. He rose to be assistant comptroller of the Southeast Division of the Kraft purchased a glass compa ny In Jersey City, and Mr. Blackwell went there as office man ager for 12 years before retiring. He wu a former president of the Georgia Internal Auditors Association and also belonged to Masonic Lodge 131, Yaarab Temple, Scottish Rite and Lawrenceville Presbyterian Church. Surviving in addition to his wife are a daughter, Mrs.

Joan Kerr of Salem, AU4 six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. MiujeweH P. Cordon Miss Jewell P. Gordon of Aus-tell, ahomemaker, died Friday at CobD General Hospital She wu 79. The funeral will be at pm.

Sundayat Roy Davis Chapel with burial at Davis Cemetery. Gordon wu born In Hope, Arlrrand moved to Ajistell when; 19S5. Funeral arrangements announced Htar, larsy ffsaf rauene sjnoeey, yuvuiujuni, neo September 20. Surviving any. asnsi Mr.

Raidi. hjtdty." Americm. Tarred Undsey, "Mr. undsey. tovtngton." Mr, Watece lindsey, Portvo'Mr.

Jimmv Lindsey. ka: sisters. -Haugabrooks funeral Homo. AikiM. Gwrait KKJ, unw 4S ewwuuie Funeral services for Mr: Mte timet Bonop, It a.m.

Saturday, Chspel ol Howard Car-micheel A Sons, interment Westvtent emt i ocnetr ii. mi. tor WDer, won, Mmii. na MiiMmawt jenurv lor mt tmlAltNon el a iMf IBss Edna Culbreth. Mrs.

Ruby ml loMr MiMl Ny SMd Suino, OeofvUj wtmt UfUvif iNv In accAtUtnce wMi ew tptci rhmmin nirmiiiiiii sin. hu (Mt Mr. JmmS P. tTaPai fvutoL an 9Z of At- aurMMe rn aratMr. sar Dvnt cumraoL man, an avio nraener.

oiea cm. ism. iKAnoM. vmWM RinovAnM ane nv imSTtmmm, mm Cm Mm UnrMnlrw4 emPt4j Mtv Htl the ml and RmRCt MtttJ satafiiia aha ssrrertftia-si sjrisl tea gwrwrtw aeMraael jmbI fsaBsfi. snevvrwejt weej awiPirammB) wiw emF 1 1 m-aa evovf.

eenanp Ma) CKfmtttaM dsl MM MddrflC sjaWaOat MPnl be) flwtcJBL aveo.m uecarar for years ena was by al Ms neifhbors and friends. Ho mrtm P. cawaa, age wrowi way Ti jackawvma. Feu eight ararArMren, savaa Sf.10, 'tret-greet-frtnd (Mrs. Anna Lockerbie.

aaufhter. Funeral services wid be keM today UnlM tiMa.Uto hmffiar Mr. kek W. ilni 1 uf.rd ayuhi nb tC would eftee go to kis neighbors and improve nowers, nwns ana uusnss. ne never ktWJinB SsTAIUFviBWtn fTssTT fJVWIWNl 11 1 1 sajwrf HouiMrtri, Cor SKX Unhmntty FwchMMe Ot HrtmtM, loom Ml, FuM Fttftral OuMtns, I Firk FtK touHi, Aiknta, Owe! Mm or eil M-iSS- p.m.-m WWIMW ww.w Muh, I d.iMt 4mm.

-hanliaim -i I i iu.lu wanted comDenution. Ms Pleasure was um, iw -lemanerpiaoef nnm 1. ju. vki neat and beautiful neighborhood. He h) sur xua ntoutH lor oocumtnr, wmntr wm a ohohi ot fSm Mr Mt irauM ft KM Aranwllv wim lr Fw vived bv Ms dsiKhton Miss lute Poulos.

urvvesioa services win or ran aeniron Nnnso SIM MV. JUS) MOOTS Omciaimg. nw: ternoon at 2 o'clock at touimiUtm ment. Lawnwood Memorial Pari. Deacons ol tery.

Rev. E.G. Hutelnngs. Jr. wS ofheiat Pormrdam iaatJst Chureh sri serve as oaM- int lw rnwoi muiii nr Mrs.

Teuie Portulas. sons, Mr. and Mrs. Vk Ac Ml ee raruMro it MCk Conmctor who tuo-, mm a void Me upoa rotum ol luelt Mt In tool corxth AiTorneraSons.i -y besrers end konttrsrv esccrt Xaldvntf A honorary. nOA WHnlA UAVA AttAT AA-A A.

PtOWCe A. AWATA. Al tor J. Poulos. Mr.

and Mrs, rets A nuns, ak of Atlanta: sister. Mrs. Maria Pratt es. Greece. I Cowan, Covington, AnVAWMA mUW InOW WO AVnMT AAA AAVA WA 'at Okf' lAAieaMd Ia laM mfww CARSON 't VWaIoM.

OtUI fAAUAl trWUtl OA (AM IA. GAOTAiA SlAW --Funeral services wkT be bald Monday morning at 11 o'clock at tna Greek Orthodei Cathedral of The Annunciation, Fr. Homer Gouonv mis wid officiate Interment Greenwood Ceme-. tery. Pekbesrers wi be Messrs.

Jimmy Pou-' los. Johnny Poutes, Bob Itamby. Charles Hamby, Robin WWiamv Vie Hamby, Jr. The BMAttmAM VMVATMV rAMA I awatAoa, A kjrni turn Nt AM mw wtmorAWA tor 0 etrlte ol fflrty I sJaYVt JJvldJF tstt fesMRj djajMsnl atwj vWat )f ejgSsWsOBJ, Mt muot Se ACCArnaAnioA I Hi Mnl mt-mwM 'M SSI BaNi MrttrnK. aVKS) aWs)pavyenjajs keVwi Ww) TB) FMyjfBjB) lw) s)H eJflW(Rs1 Mr.

Charles Toy Carson, of Atlanta, Ga, am September 19, 1985. Survived by wife. Mrv Poky Carson; daughter, Mrs. Barbara Car son Moddoi, Douglas viae: sister, Mrs. Mamie" Abercrombie, of Austell: brother.

Mr, W. Paul Carson, of Albany; renddeughters, Mrs. Ab ana Briscoe and Mrs. Chrisy Worrat; great- hwnr" Mn Martha rtad) Masl Cwmgton, died September. 19.

1985. She survived by- daughter, -Mrs. Robert (Jane) forest Fwk Jpk'f. Mask. grandson, JSr.

Raymond Wols, Cutnoart, new oral niecas and nspbews. Funeral services emt i be held Saturday, September 21 at 3 P-nv ,1 from Tbe Chapel of Herwel Funeral Home. Rev. Thomas Whits and Rev. Ben Porker ok -I tiarnc.

4ritfrrwiv Lvumvood Memorial Pert ltwwek A So Covington. ViJ. lorary escort wis be members at tna Santa WUg JJaTWj SJ aew aswgPBI Sr sCSJ. Tern) OwPFaRf fMsyips)t ttwaJ fwjM Is) fcassk Baial k- kmhei kBssmf smMsaa ssSei Ekaterini Fraternitv. A Prayer Service wm be keM Sunday evening at 7 o'clock at the 'T WOMei ITAT1 UNeVERMT ows.

Funeral services a.m. saturoay. Chapel of Howard Carmichael A Sons. Rev, C. Leo Griggs officiatinf, Interment wesWew i Chapel of AS.

Turner A Sons, keu of flow art, donations may be made to The Greek Or-thodos Cathedral (Fifth Diocesan Fund), AS. tICAL NOTKtL AjblC BattriCS) CeMWTwIltofl rT) WtfiCft. Turner sens. IWIf OAOrtlA I jlvWrly fsMUl ll rAojuttlte ygtrlv It oorrow y. It.

SISle) frwRl IwV FjBmnJJgjagaaja fUdoytttAMJ djp AfPBinsjt ftajFfOejSlf CJiWaV (fWdjVBjt iNsWSt MaMTSJ. MtlVTJk) WMl UvwM) BAiaMIA. ffAATAlA BAACA AAAUtlAA tMrAj AKtltM. COHRON wlf it Id sen. kWbke af ITS SloneweS fav- Meyes, of 1362 vmaf St.

i. A a-Mj aoklA ASHAhliAA.AaaAAA- itl AAAi AVaAA kaalAOk akhAl AfiatAAAIAtalAV. Jt fjBmmj aw wsejj BjBimMTWjBi as fJSI IW4J vjpwev gewj ejaapnasl Puaac strvtct MM avamam lor' away at tha residence September irrivile. died Sept 20, 1985. She is survived i ui ba.hn ImI lkm rtemnlu Oht, Brow Awjr AAttiMje el ate emcei ai me SjMiwmiv it 985: By MUSnwia vwmi Tna friends and retettvee ntrsi nuDye -( Cohron, Mr.

and Mrs. Winston Cohron, OavkJ and Tommy Cohron, Oecotur; are invited to' attend graveskta services for Mrs. Rubye Cohron Saturday. Sept 21, 1985 at llf', from floral Hills Memorial Gardens. Wittiems wM officiate.

Horis A Ward, me; 24-5M4V. OtcM Nt, K3A-U TMl rMHtr tot ON tuttnoe 0 AAA AM Amm am uAUc Aaatiaa DdJiorBj nil tOPFk- M-l-N And mlulM eurwtrt It O.C.O.A. SkIIm At-1 tram mrs, rrane trrances; ooney, mvwr-dale; five grindckildren; one great-grandchild: sitter, Mrs. Mergeret Giles, Macon. Funeral services wi be held TODAY et 11 o'clock a m.

at the chaoei of Cart 1 MoweR A Son. M. lurk aavIha haoal al MM A. wwmtt JO. IHl, Int ComnHiiten't AA Alnnelaii iiwW oa i-t HAtrlnt loom, RlttOn An-AAT, A.I0., i auMML Mt WAtAMtOA i John -FranMn Morris, of Jackson, died Truirsdey.

He was a member The Second Attn umct AHaMA. ClAfllA. oi whlcA Hmt Anvont AtlAioilod AV KUt amHat wa It elvoA aa aaaqtIuiaiv It Rev. Mck Overton officiating. Graveside ser Baptist Church CoHege Park and was a vet- likS OVM CwfOTEl Funeral sonrices for Mrs.

Csrnssbnt CtmstpY eran ot vrvm. ne eras tna owner opera a tor of k) sw MOW AUrtUOM ULU IKIIM AA-I-O. ttcor lonct iWi CPA SacMa IA-HKc). NnSPi WrtFeiM stfVtw) flHMl 4) pcNHon It Mmnrnm sstiMb Mm rAfiwn.ee.kM wetnbi IMrtv (301 oavk vices wi be new tooat at :30 p.m. et tno Arlington City Cemetery.

Arlington, Ga. Carl J. per wi be announced at a later date. rwms Wowen son, teyenevme. a Akaa .1 -a afcatalr, Jaa.

eaLaa a (w tfh fitbi putjeicifFoie oi ikhkv on irni uwiiiwav (NOTBi HMTlAM WAV otMt Mort Me em Air' yived by bis wife. Mrs. Ediths Morris, Jack i son: Ms mother. Mrs. lane Morris: daughter, Mrs.

Barbara Brack. CoKeee Perk: son. Mr. Ira.l SANDOVAL tM." nlM AtAahkaA at AararJaal al Funeral services wr mrs. sara mn (mosmyj Osrby; of Wverdele.

wi be held Saturday. 2 Oetriia Pirn lenfae Johnny Morris. Jncksonj grandchildren, John Mr. Vincent C. Sandoval.

64, of Marietta, died Fridav. Funeral servicM 2 cm. Sunday from L00KB.HS GOOD. RconawJ8hlDrcaJHlGH5TVlE Imm 4ta chanel: mtorment Sherwood' SrrikrJ.kiort. Russet Grey Brack.

tha chanel al Meves Ward funeral Home. MomMirardans. Rev. Horace Reoce wi of- Robin Maria Brock, College Perk and several otarttnttr1 Vklauaanl nieces. Funeral services wi be conducted Marietta.

Pestbr Bobby Brewer wi officiate. Saturday et 2 Haisten's Chapel Or Interment Georgia Memorial Park, Marietta. iutr ficiete. Tifbmas Scroggs, Parkway Garden Chapel, Forest Park, 36M522..

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