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Wednesday, October 19,1994, Houston Timet-Joumal
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Death notices
Alma Parkar Gray
Alma Parker Gray, 70, of 200
Charity Ave., Box A-15, died
Tuesday, Oct. 11, 1994, at her
residence. Bom in Birmingham,
Ala., she was the daughter of the
late Brittan H. and Alice May
Tingle Parker. She was the widow
of William C. Gray. She was a
civil service employee, retired from
Charleston Navy Air Station in
South Carolina. Alma had lived in
Perry since 1976, moving from
Charleston. She was a member of
Christ’s Sanctified Holy Church.
Survivors: stepchildren, Lillie
Hatfield and Billy Gray, both of
Columbia, S.C.; sisters, Margarete
P. Call and Alice P. Gray, both of
Perry, and Inez P. Hagan of
Charleston; two nieces, Joan Curry
and Jeanette Collins, both of
Raleigh, N.C.; nephews, Steve
Gray of Raleigh, N.C., Willie
Hagan Jr. and Bob Call Jr., both of
Charleston, S.C. and Edward Call
of Dunedin, Fla.; seven
grandchildren; and four great
grandchildren.
Services: Were held Saturday,
Oct. 15, 1994 in the Christ’s
Sanctified Holy Church at 2 p.m.
Burial took place in the church
cemetery. The Revs. Floyd Hagan
and Steve Gray officiated. The
family suggests donations be made
to Hospice of Houston County,
P.O. Box 1023, Warner Robins
31099-1023. Watson-Hunt Funeral
Home had charge of arrangements.
Earlene Williamson Bowen
EASTMAN-Earlene Williamson
Bowen, 68, of Eastman, died
Saturday, Oct. 15, 1994 after a brief
illness. Bom in Candler County,
she had lived in Eastman for 43
years. She was a member of
Cottondale Baptist Church in
Eastman. Survivors: husband,
Robert Howaro Bowen of Eastman;
children, Jeanelle Land, Carlene
Pierce and Carl Bowen, all of Perry;
two sisters, Dora Lee Hill and
Willie Bell Eckonrod, both of
Pennsylvania; six grandchildren;
and three great-grandchildren.
Services: Were held Monday,
Oct. 17, 1994 in the Ronnie L.
Stewart Funeral Jlome in Vidalia at
3 p.m. Burial took place in the Old
Mount Zion Cemetery, near Lyons.
The Rev. H. G. Ridgdill officiated.
Virginia Scott Hathaway
Virginia Scott Hathaway, 74, of
Perry, died Monday, Oct. 17, 1994
.n a Missouri hospital. Born in
Lecompton, Kan., she was the
daughter of the late Howard
Osborne and Wilma Scott Morris.
She was a 1937 graduate of
Lecompton High School. She was
an employee of Sunflower Ordnance
Works during World War 11. She
moved to Perry in 1958 where she
was a member of The Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
She was a homemaker and her
hobby was reading. She was the
widow of Boyd Hathaway Jr.
Survivors: sons, Michael Boyd
Hathaway of Baton Rouge, La.,
David Hathaway of Macon, and
James Howard Hathaway of
Tallahassee, Fla.; brother and
sisters, Bob Morris, Carol Kibbee,
Nancy Howard and Mary Sue
Christman, all of Lacompton, and
Anne Smith of Overland Park,
Kan.; 11 grandchildren; and four
great-grandchildren.
Services: Will be held
Wednesday, Oct. 19, 1994 in the
Maple Grove Cemetery in
Lecompton at 11 a.m.
Contributions may be made to the
Center for Basic Cancer Research,
Kansas State University or to
Lecompton United Methodist
Church.
Eunice Stubbs Lee
PARROTT-Eunice Stubbs Lee,
74, died Wednesday, Oct. 12, 1994
in a Macon hospital. Born in
Eatonton, she was a graduate of
Eatonton High School and Georgia
State College for Women. She was
a lieutenant in the Navy WAVES
during World War 11. She had lived
in Parrott for 50 years and was a
member of Parrott Baptist Church.
She taught home economics and
elementary grades in Doughtery and
Terrell Counties for 28 years. She
was assistant regional librarian,
retired from Lake Blackshear
Regional Library in Americus. She
was a member of the Terrell
County Retired Teachers
Association, the Cancer Society
Board, Phi Kappa Phi Honor
Society and the Parrott Bridge
Club. Survivors: a son, George
H. Lee of Macon; brothers and
sisters, F. Pete Stubbs of Decatur,
James B. Stubbs of Perry, Evan B.
Stubbs of Lansing, Illinois, Mary
Stubbs Pratt of New Castle, Del.,
and Ann S. Garris of St.
Francisville, La.; and two
grandchildren.
Services: Were held Sunday,
Oct. 16, 1994 in the Parrott
Cemetery at 4 p.m. The Revs.
David Martin, James D. Etheridge
and Charles Poole officiated.
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Contributions may be made to the
American Cancer Society, the
Georgia Baptist Children’s Home,
the Parrott Baptist Church, or to
the donor’s favorite charity.
Myrtle Louise Rowe
Rawlins
Myrtle Louise Rowe Rawlins,
88, of 1106 Kings Chapel Road,
died Wednesday, Ot. 5, 1994. Bom
in Habersham County, she was the
daughter of the late William and
Zadie McCroskey Rowe. She was
the widow of Samuel M. Rawlins
Sr. She had lived in Gwinnett
County most of her life and had
lived in Perry more than three
years. She was a member of
Grayson United Methodist Church
and was a self-employed interior
designer. Survivors: two sons,
Dr. George Rawlins of Perry and
Sam Rawlins Jr. of Dunwoody;
sisters and brother, Irene Graham of
Perry, Nylic Radford of Braselton,
and Luke Rowe of Stone Mountain;
five grandchildren; and six great
grandchildren.
Services: Were held
Thursday, Oct. 6, 1994 in the
Chestnut Grove Cemetery in
Grayson at 2 p.m. The Rev. Tom
Rowe officiated. Watson-Hunt
Funeral Home in Perry had chage of
arrangements.
Issac Leroy Reynolds
MACON-Issac Leroy Reynolds,
45, of Macon, died recently at his
residence. Survivors: sister and
brother, Wanda Reynolds Gamto of
Fort Valley and William Reynolds
of Delaware; and stepmother,
Paralee Reynolds of Perry.
Services: Were held Monday,
Oct. 17, 1994 in the Bethel Baptist
Church at 3 p.m. Burial took place
in the church cemetery. The Rev.
W. C. Gordon officiated. Hart’s
Mortuary had charge of
arrangements.
Veterans Day will be
celebrated on Nov. 11
Veterans' Day will be observed
at 11 a.m. on Nov. 11 at the
Gazebo Park in downtown Perry,
sponsored by all service organiza
tions. For further information, call
Don Norris, (912) 987-2901.
Veterans' Day will also be ob
served at 11 a.m. on Nov. 11, at
Magnolia Park Cemetery in Warner
Robins. For further inforamtion,
call Steve Childs, (912) 987-1687.
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'Elko Festival'
Tammy S. Welliver, Senior
Coordinator of the 1994 Elko
Festival in Elko, Ga., cordially in
vites Houston Club Coordinators to
participate in the 2nd Annual 1994
"Elko Festival” on November 5,
1994.
The festival is a community
craft and yard sale celebration de
voted to family and community
commitments.
The festival will begin at 7 a.m.
to accommodate the early bird bar
gain sale hunters, with the festivi
ties and entertainment beginning at
10 10 a.m. Elko, Houston County
and Georgia state leaders will offici
ate in the opening ceremony and
welcome visitors.
There will be live music, craft
booths, yard sale booths, food
booths (provided by Houston
County civic organizations and
Church groups exclusively) fun en
tertainment and shows every hour,
with educational and community
service displays and booths as well.
Welliver says that you are not
only invited, but are encouraged to
raise funds for your organization by
participating in Elko’s Festival.
She continued by saying that
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Houston County deputy to be on
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