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Evelyn Times

1/30/2021

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​Evelyn Times passed on January 25, 2021 at the age of 77.

Graveside services will be held at 1:00 P.M., Sunday, January 31, 2021 at Kingville Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, Firetower Road, Cusseta, Georgia.

Please be mindful that we will adhere to all government recommendations and mandates at all services at this time. We are limiting graveside seating to no more than 10 with masks being strongly encouraged. Other masked attendees are welcomed but will be expected to practice social distancing.

Graveside services are likely to be held on ground that is uneven, which is out of the control of Oglethorpe Funeral Chapel, Inc. We ask that you take this into consideration when choosing footwear, such as shoes with high, thin heels. Please be advised that Oglethorpe Funeral Chapel, Inc. will not be held responsible for injuries at a grave site because of this.​

Evelyn Times was born in Cusseta, Ga on June 3, 1943 to the parents of the late James Crumbley and Edna Mae Crumbley. Her mother, Edna Mae Crumbley, preceded her in death by one day. Three siblings, Joyce Crumbley, Jerome Crumbley, and John Crumbley, also preceded her in death. Evelyn was the caretaker for her mother. Evelyn loved the Lord; she was a faithful and active servant as a member of her church. She was employed as a housekeeper with Fort Benning, Fort Gilliam, and Fort McPherson army bases and retired after 42 years of service.

She leaves to cherish her memories: two sons, Christopher Hudson and Michael Hudson, both of Decatur, Georgia; three sisters, Annette Fields (Darryl), Riverdale, Georgia, Carrie Ashe and Velma Hudson both of Buena Vista, Georgia; seven brothers, Willie C. Crumbley (Mary), Decatur, Georgia, Joseph Crumbley, Irvin Crumbley (Beverly), all of Buena Vista, Georgia, David Crumbley, Calvin Crumbley, James Crumbley (Sharon), all of Decatur, Georgia, Tony Crumbley, Augusta, Georgia; a host of beloved grandchildren, nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, and friends.

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Edna Mae Crumbley

1/30/2021

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​Edna Mae Crumbley passed on January 24, 2021 at the age of 97.

Graveside services will be held at 1:00 P.M., Sunday, January 31, 2021 at Kingville Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, Firetower Road, Cusseta, Georgia.

Please be mindful that we will adhere to all government recommendations and mandates at all services at this time. We are limiting graveside seating to no more than 10 with masks being strongly encouraged. Other masked attendees are welcomed but will be expected to practice social distancing.

Graveside services are likely to be held on ground that is uneven, which is out of the control of Oglethorpe Funeral Chapel, Inc. We ask that you take this into consideration when choosing footwear, such as shoes with high, thin heels. Please be advised that Oglethorpe Funeral Chapel, Inc. will not be held responsible for injuries at a grave site because of this.​

Edna Mae Crumbley was born in Cusseta, Georgia on August 31, 1923 to the late Effie and Henry Parrish. She loved the Lord and was a faithful and active member of her church until her health declined. She was married to the late James Crumbley and to this union they were blessed with fourteen children. She was preceded in death by three children Joyce Crumbley, Jerome Crumbley, and John Crumbly. Her daughter, Evelyn Times, was her main caregiver and passed a day after her. She was also cared for by her daughter Annette Fields. Edna was a homemaker.

She leaves to cherish her memories: three daughters, Annette Fields (Darryl), Riverdale, Georgia, Carrie Ashe and Velma Hudson, both of Buena Vista, Georgia; seven sons, Willie C. Crumbley (Mary), Decatur, Georgia, Joseph Crumbley, Irvin Crumbley (Beverly), all of Buena Vista, Georgia, David Crumbley, Calvin Crumbley, James Crumbley (Sharon), all of Decatur, Georgia, Tony Crumbley, Augusta, Georgia; three sisters, Lula Pearson, Liz Moore, and Annie McCoy; one brother, Johnnie Parrish; a host of beloved grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews and friends.

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Alvin Alonzo Hankerson

1/30/2021

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Alvin Alonzo Hankerson, age 61, passed on January 22, 2021.

Graveside services will be held at 2:00 P.M., Thursday, January 28, 2021, Andersonville National Cemetery, 496 Cemetery Road, Andersonville, Georgia. 

​Please be mindful that we will adhere to all government recommendations and mandates at all services at this time. We are limiting graveside seating to no more than 10 with masks being strongly encouraged. Other masked attendees are welcomed but will be expected to practice social distancing.

Graveside services are likely to be held on ground that is uneven, which is out of the control of Oglethorpe Funeral Chapel, Inc. We ask that you take this into consideration when choosing footwear, such as shoes with high, thin heels. Please be advised that Oglethorpe Funeral Chapel, Inc. will not be held responsible for injuries at a grave site because of this.​

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Gwinne Sudecker Clay

1/27/2021

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Gwinne Sudecker Clay, age 59, 3430 Georgia Highway 49 South, Oglethorpe, Georgia passed Saturday, January 23, 2021 at Phoebe Putney North Hospital, Albany, Georgia.

Graveside services will be conducted at 2:00 P.M., Monday, February 1, 2021 at Bertha Dozier Cemetery, Montezuma, Georgia.  Brother Bobby Smith and Mathis Wright will officiate.

Please be mindful that we will adhere to all government recommendations and mandates at all services at this time. We are limiting graveside seating to no more than 10 with masks being strongly encouraged. Other masked attendees are welcomed but will be expected to practice social distancing.

Graveside services are likely to be held on ground that is uneven, which is out of the control of Oglethorpe Funeral Chapel, Inc. We ask that you take this into consideration when choosing footwear, such as shoes with high, thin heels. Please be advised that Oglethorpe Funeral Chapel, Inc. will not be held responsible for injuries at a grave site because of this.​

​Gwinne was born January 22, 1962 in Anderson, Indiana to Susie Davis Clay and Robert R.T. Clay.  He was preceded in death by five siblings Robert Clay, Clark Wayne Clay, Renee Milton, Valerie Clay, and Delphia Clay.  He was a 1982 graduate of Highland High School of Anderson, Indiana.  He continued his education at Notre Dame University, South Bend, Indiana and later he attended Albany Technical College, Albany, Georgia for CDL and an Electrical certification at South Georgia Technical College, Americus, Georgia. 

He was a member of Montezuma Church of Christ of Montezuma, Georgia.  He was employed McCormick Trucking, Inc. as a tractor trailer driver.  His community affiliation includes NAACP Americus Chapter and the Masonic Lodge, Montezuma, Georgia. 

He was united in holy matrimony to Monica Jackson and to this union they were blessed with three daughters. 

He leaves to cherish his memories his devoted wife of 27 years, Monica Jackson Clay, Oglethorpe, Georgia; children, Amelia Hall, Atlanta, Georgia, Deja Clay, Nashville, Tennessee, Diamond Clay, Las Vegas, Nevada, Myeshia Lloyd (Michael) and Charron Carter both of Anderson, Indiana, and Pereisha Oliver, Alabama; eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; siblings Francene Clay and Travis Clay both of Anderson, Indiana; and in laws: Sam Milton of Anderson, Indiana, Bernice Jackson, Gwendolyn Jackson, Millie Johnson, Mildred Murray, Beatrice Hall (Jesse), Carl Jackson (Sharon), all of Detroit, Michigan, Julia Synagogue (Glenn) of California; host of uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends

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Evelyn Clemons Williamson

1/23/2021

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Evelyn Clemons Williamson, age 81, passed on January 14, 2021, in Mt. Vernon, New York.

Graveside services will be held at 11:00 A.M., Saturday, January 30, 2021 at Freeman Hill Cemetery, Andersonville, Georgia.

Please be mindful that we will adhere to all government recommendations and mandates at all services at this time. We are limiting graveside seating to no more than 10 with masks being strongly encouraged. Other masked attendees are welcomed but will be expected to practice social distancing.

Graveside services are likely to be held on ground that is uneven, which is out of the control of Oglethorpe Funeral Chapel, Inc. We ask that you take this into consideration when choosing footwear, such as shoes with high, thin heels. Please be advised that Oglethorpe Funeral Chapel, Inc. will not be held responsible for injuries at a grave site because of this.​

Our beloved Evelyn Clemons Williamson was born December 29, 1939 to the late Lucille Clemons (Albert) Tyson and the late Bural Thomas Wade, Sr. in Ellaville, Schley County, Georgia.  She also preceded in death by one sister, Carolyn Cooper, and one brother, Bural Thomas Wade, Jr.  The oldest of 10 children; her maternal instincts were established at a young age.

Evelyn was educated in the public school systems of  Sumter, Macon, and Schley Counties, starting at Andersonville Elementary School, Oglethorpe Grammar School and completing school at John Lewis High School class of 1959. Following high school she moved to New York with her Aunt Bessie Brown and Uncle Webster and furthered her education  majoring in Business Administration at Monroe College in New York. She then started her career as a teller at Chase Bank in Manhattan.

After 20 years of dedicated service she retired from the Bank of New York as an office manager. Always great with facts and figures, Evelyn never stopped counting money, providing excellent customer care and devoted service daily at 6am until the end of her shift to do it all over the next day. Independent and practical, Evelyn ambitiously continued working at both Sears and the Stop & Shop supermarket simultaneously, then Macy’s and Stop & Shop where she worked  for over 20 years.

Evelyn was soft-spoken and sometimes quiet.  Yet she was a fun-loving beautiful spirit who loved family, family gatherings, and traveling.  She had a heart of pure gold, and would give a welcoming conversation she never met a stranger.  Family and friends look forward to holidays, anniversaries, and birthdays you could always count on a call from her.

As a God-fearing woman and in keeping with her Christian foundation she accepted Christ as her Lord and Savior.  Her unwavering faith and love of God continued, Evelyn joined the band of Christian believers and became a member of Mount Vernon Heights Congregational Church UCC under the Leadership of Rev. Troy P. DeCohen. Evelyn regularly attended Sunday school, worship service, women ministry meetings.   She served on the Usher board and sang in the choir, and later became the Mother of the Church.

On January 14, 2021 God called Evelyn's name so softly that only she could hear and no one heard the footprints of the angels drawing near. A precious one from us is gone, a voice we love is now still, a place is vacant in our heart that can nevermore be filled.

She leaves to cherish her memories a devoted daughter, Bettia Williamson-Turner, Omaha, Nebraska; a precious granddaughter who was the center of her life and the apple of her eye, Chase Minola Robinson of Omaha, Nebraska; siblings, William E. Clemons of Andersonville, Georgia, Doris (George) Briggs and Alice (Eugene) Ferguson both of Americus, Georgia, Charles Tyson of Andersonville, Georgia, Nancy Tyson (fiancé Gregory Holden) of Tallahassee, Florida, Sandra (Thomas) Briggs of Grayson, Georgia, Deborah (Rev. Daniel) Dickson of Decatur, Georgia, Bethlyne Pamela (Eric) Bryant of Lawrenceville, Georgia, Rev. Ferlin (Minister Belinda) Tyson of Leesburg, Georgia, Betty Dean of Orlando, Florida, Sara (A.J.) Mills and Earnestine (Willie Robert) both of Andersonville, Georgia, Dr. Oneida (Arthur) Ingram, and Dr. Amanda (Sgt. Tony) Cooper, both of Americus, Georgia, Brenda (Melville) Griffin of Atlanta, Georgia and April Johnson of Virginia Beach, Virginia, and Michael (Annie) Wade of Americus, Georgia; aunts/uncle Daisy Clifton of Jamaica, New York, Rosa Mae Clemons of  Americus, Georgia, Cooper Webster Clemons of Andersonville, Georgia; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

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Mary Louise Jones

1/23/2021

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​Mrs. Mary Louise Jones, of Montezuma, Georgia, passed on January 18, 2021 at the age of 78.

Graveside services will be held on Tuesday, January 26, 2021 at 11:00 A.M. at New Hope Baptist Church located at GA-26, in Montezuma, Georgia 31063.

Please be mindful that we will adhere to all government recommendations and mandates at all services at this time. We are limiting graveside seating to no more than 10 with masks being strongly encouraged. Other masked attendees are welcomed but will be expected to practice social distancing.

Graveside services are likely to be held on ground that is uneven, which is out of the control of Oglethorpe Funeral Chapel, Inc. We ask that you take this into consideration when choosing footwear, such as shoes with high, thin heels. Please be advised that Oglethorpe Funeral Chapel, Inc. will not be held responsible for injuries at a grave site because of this.​

Mrs. Mary Louise Jones was born January 6, 1943 in Montezuma, Georgia to the late James and Magdalene Lloyd. Also preceding her in death were her beloved grandmother Maggie McKenzie, also grandfather Neal McKenzie, loving aunts and uncle Otis Evans, Dot Leary, Georgia Burnam, and Hilda Cooks, one brother Stephen E. Lloyd.

She attended the public school system of Macon County and was a graduate of Macon County Training School. At an early age she accepted Jesus Christ as her Lord and savior She was joined in holy matrimony to Charlie L Jones and to this union there are six children.

Louise gained her wings on January 18, 2021. Precious memories will forever remain with her loving family which includes her loving and devoted husband of thirty-four years, Charlie L Jones of Montezuma, Georgia; six children: Keith (Mary) Everett of Montezuma, GA, Donna (Anthony) Moses of Philadelphia, PA, Corey McKinney of Mansfield, TX, Dennis (Stacey) Jones of Warner Robins, GA, Jennifer (Dennis) Thompson of Dale City, VA, Charlie (Erica) Jones, Jr. of Warner Robin, Georgia, two brothers James Wilkerson of Newport News, VA and Gary Wilkerson of South Carolina; three beloved aunts, Cora Shelley of Montezuma, Annie (Willie) Collier of Montezuma, GA; Willie Ruth Evans of South Carolina, eighteen grandchildren Anthony Moses Jr., Amber A Moses, Crashonda (Kelly) Stinson, Catresha Everett, Nicole Everett, Jarvis McKinney, Cam’ron McKinney, Corey Mckinney Jr., JaKarri McKinney, Coby Mckinney, Caleb McKinney, Dylan McKinney, Cadence McKinney, and Lailah Jones, seven great grandchildren Deion Xavier Vandress-Moses, Kelvion Stinson, Ke’Asia Stinson, and Kumarion Stinson, Amaya Hattan, Kameria and Alaysha Everett, Tierra Browne, Trevon Brown, one brother-in-law: Tommy Lee (Rose Mary) Jones one sister-in-law Hellen Jones and a host of loving nieces, nephews, devoted relatives and friends.

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Senior Airman Gerald Lamont Daniels Sr.

1/22/2021

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Senior Airman Gerald Lamont Daniels Sr., age 39, passed on January 18, 2021 at Houston Medical Center, Warner Robins, Georgia.

A public viewing will be held Monday, January 25, 2021 from 12:00 p.m.- 6:00 p.m. at the Oglethorpe Funeral Chapel, Oglethorpe, Georgia.

Private graveside services will be held on Tuesday, January 26, 2021 at Andersonville National Cemetery, 496 Cemetery Road, Andersonville, Georgia.

Gerald Lamont Daniels Sr. was born January 6, 1982 to Catherine Daniels (Alexander) and Otis Franklin (Gloria). He was educated in the public school system of Houston County and was a  2001 graduate of Warner Robins High School. His education continued at Central Georgia Technical College where he made the Dean’s List and received an Associate of Science Degree in Electronic Technology.  He was a member of the Warner Hill Mission Church under the leadership of Pastor Alexander Williams.

Gerald served his country proudly in the United States Air Force  for six years as a Military Policeman. He received numerous awards and medals including the Air Force Achievement Medal, early in his career, for quickly identifying & apprehending a cross country murderer at Luke AFB in Phoenix AZ, National Defense Medal, and the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal.   He served two tours in Iraq, Operation Enduring Freedom,  in Jacobad, Pakistan, Shahbaz Air Force Base. He had 16 years as a civil service worker at Robins Air Force Base. He last job culminated with the Chief, Storage & Distribution Division Defense Logistics Agency at Robins AFB in Warner Robins, Georgia. Gerald was a Material Expediter in the Avionics Division and provided parts support and deliveries for the Manufacturing & Repair Lines.

Gerald will be remembered by family and friends for his golden heart. He was always willing to give and never worried about taking. He would say “I give because I know it’s coming back”.  He loved restoring old cars and he was a big sports fan. Gerald was a true mentor to kids of all ages. Without hesitation he would go above and beyond to help anyone.  He volunteered as a coach for the Warner Robins Recreation Department in football and track & field for six years leading his football teams to three championships. He even traveled to different cities and states including Tampa, Florida. 

On January 18, 2021, Gerald’s golden heart stop beating and his hard working hands were put to rest. God loved him so much he only did what was best.

He leaves fond memories to his two sons Gerald Lamont Daniels Jr., Gerard Lamont Daniels both of Warner Robins, Georgia; fiancé Natalie Chandler, Warner Robins, Georgia;  his parents First Lady Catherine Williams (Pastor Alexander) and Otis Franklin (Gloria); a grandmother Annie Maude Daniels, Warner Robins, Georgia; one sister Ret. SMSgt Cynthia Almond (Sgt Joseph) Warner Robins, GA, one step brother Jeffery Acres, Albany, Georgia; proceeded in death step sister Alexandria Acres Leesburg, Georgia, half sisters/brothers Linda Harvey (Joey), Albany, Georgia, Glenda Terry (Arthur), Ellaville, Georgia,  Ret. 1SG E. Tyrone Davis (Yashica), Fayetteville, North Carolina, Christopher Laster, Sondra Franklin, Timothy Davis, all of Americus, Georgia, Walter Deriso (Tangela), Albany, Georgia, Stephanie Deriso, Desoto, Georgia, Teresa Lewis, Virginia Beach, Virginia, and Felicia Robinson, Atlanta, Georgia; aunts and uncles Leroy Wilson, Shirley Sanford (Nathaniel Sr) Mary Wynn, All of Warner Robins, Georgia Ret. CSM Ray Daniels (Pam), Atlanta, Georgia, Andrew Daniels (Denise), Americus, Georgia, Patricia Sutton, Warner Robins, Georgia, Cynthia Sutton, Cordele, Georgia, Annie Blackshear, Leesburg, Georgia, Annie Burton, Americus, Georgia, Donna Lester, Warner Robins, Georgia, Lelia Mae Belmont, Barbara Walton, David Walton all of Chicago, Illinois, Coroner Clifford Walton (Helen), Americus, Georgia, Benjamin Walton (Frankie), Columbus, Georgia, Arthur Raines (Loretta), Desoto, Georgia, Alice Yearby(Pastor Nile),  Pastor Hennie Coleman (Pastor Harry), All of Albany, Georgia; special God Mother Gussie Jackson (Andrew), Americus, Georgia,  two  devoted cousins whom were like siblings Nathaniel Sanford Jr. (Ashley), Warner Robins, Georgia,  and  Monica Jones Centerville, Georgia; and  a host of special cousins, friends and coworkers.

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Demetrius Leon Robinson

1/22/2021

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Demetrius Leon Robinson, age 41, passed on January 14, 2021.

Graveside service will be conducted 11:00 A.M., Saturday, January 23, 2021 at the Oglethorpe City Cemetery, Memorial Drive, Oglethorpe, Georgia.

Please be mindful that we will adhere to all government recommendations and mandates at all services at this time. We are limiting graveside seating to no more than 10 with masks being strongly encouraged. Other masked attendees are welcomed but will be expected to practice social distancing.

Graveside services are likely to be held on ground that is uneven, which is out of the control of Oglethorpe Funeral Chapel, Inc. We ask that you take this into consideration when choosing footwear, such as shoes with high, thin heels. Please be advised that Oglethorpe Funeral Chapel, Inc. will not be held responsible for injuries at a grave site because of this.​

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Minnie Lee Brown Washington

1/20/2021

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Minnie Lee Brown Washington, age 90, passed on January 18, 2021 at Perry Hospital, Perry, Georgia.

Graveside services will be held at 11:00 A.M., Monday, January 25, 2021 at the Oglethorpe City Cemetery, Memorial Drive, Oglethorpe, Georgia.

Please be mindful that we will adhere to all government recommendations and mandates at all services at this time. We are limiting graveside seating to no more than 10 with masks being strongly encouraged. Other masked attendees are welcomed but will be expected to practice social distancing.

Graveside services are likely to be held on ground that is uneven, which is out of the control of Oglethorpe Funeral Chapel, Inc. We ask that you take this into consideration when choosing footwear, such as shoes with high, thin heels. Please be advised that Oglethorpe Funeral Chapel, Inc. will not be held responsible for injuries at a grave site because of this.​

Minnie Lee Brown Washington was born on March 19, 1930 in Oglethorpe, Georgia to the late Lucious Brown and the late Annie Sue Carson Brown.  She was preceded in death by four siblings James Brown, William Brown, George Brown, and Annie Pearl Leary. She was educated through the local church schools. At an early age she confessed Christ as her personal Savior and joined the band of Christian believers at Lula Primitive Baptist Church in 1973  where she served as the church clerk until 2013. Minnie was joined in holy matrimony to the late Henry J. Washington Sr. and to this union two children were born. One son, Henry J. Washington Jr., preceded her in death. Minnie was a homemaker who loved to sew, cook, and care for her grandchildren.

She leaves to cherish her memories a devoted daughter Gloria Washington-Paster, Warner Robins, Georgia; seven grandchildren, Kimberly Ann Danielly, Warner Robins, Georgia, Toni Paster Dupree, Upper Marlboro, Maryland,  (MSG RET) Kelvin Dewayne Washington (Trica), McDonough, Georgia, Quentin Brown Washington, Marshallville, Georgia, Andre Harris Washington,  Warner Robins, Georgia, Gloria Marie Washington (Ronnie), Warner Robins, Georgia, and Cheryl Kativa Washington, Perry, Georgia; twelve great grandchildren; seven great great grandchildren; siblings Susie Lumkpin, Montezuma, Georgia, Verenistine Brown, Miami, Florida, Wedie Stuart, Montezuma, Georgia, and Johnny Brown (Rose), Sanford, Florida; sisters and brothers-in-law, Edris Washington (Mary), Oglethorpe, Georgia, Edith Baker (Charles), Jacksonville, Florida, May Lee (James), Greensboro, North Carolina, Annie Jo Washington, Cleveland, Ohio; a host nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends including a devoted friend of the family Eddie Wiggins,  Warner Robins, Georgia.

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John Henry Stephenson

1/18/2021

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John Henry Stephenson, age 66, passed on January 15, 2021 at Kindred Hospice, Columbus, Georgia.

Graveside services will be held at 11:00 A.M., Wednesday, January 20, 2021 at Buena Vista City Cemetery, 3rd Street, Buena Vista, Georgia.

Please be mindful that we will adhere to all government recommendations and mandates at all services at this time. We are limiting graveside seating to no more than 10 with masks being strongly encouraged. Other masked attendees are welcomed but will be expected to practice social distancing.

Graveside services are likely to be held on ground that is uneven, which is out of the control of Oglethorpe Funeral Chapel, Inc. We ask that you take this into consideration when choosing footwear, such as shoes with high, thin heels. Please be advised that Oglethorpe Funeral Chapel, Inc. will not be held responsible for injuries at a grave site because of this.​

John Henry Stephenson was born on January 5, 1955 in Buena Vista, Georgia to the late Herbert Horace Stephenson and the late Alsedean Pryor Stephenson. He was preceded in death by one son, Dewayne Stephenson, and siblings Mary Alice McCoy, Herbert Stephenson Jr., Cleveland Stephenson, and Wilbert Stephenson. He was educated in the public school system of Marion County. He was a member of New Life Christian Ministries in Buena Vista, Georgia. He was employed for 32 years as a diesel mechanic at Wall Trucking Inc. of Ellaville, Georgia.  On June 14, 1976 two hearts became one when John married the love of his life the former Nettie Murray. He loved fishing, grilling, painting cars, and watching westerns on TV.

He leaves to cherish his memory his devoted wife, Nettie Stephenson, Mauk, Georgia; three children, Derrick Stephenson (Yolanda), Blounttown, Florida, Maurice Stephenson (Aelicia), Buena Vista, Georgia, and Tanika Robinson, Warner Robinson, Georgia; nine grandchildren, Khalia Robinson, Kimora Robinson, Kelani Robinson, Lamonica Stephenson, Maurice Stephenson Jr., Katelyn Stephenson, Kamille Stephenson, Christian Stephenson, and Cameron Stephenson; siblings John Henry Walker (Janice), Willie L Stephenson (Mary), Aaron Stephenson (Debra), E.C. Stephenson, Joseph Stephenson, Ethel  Neloms (Oliver),  Mattie Hamilton (Nathaniel), and Rosa Lee Smith (Glen); mother-in-law, Vera Murray; sisters/brothers-in-law, Sylvia Bryant (Eddie), Richard Murray, Eva Mae Stephenson; aunts/uncles, Annie Pearl Hamilton, Joe Sales (Bertha), Hudson Murray, Otis Murray (Fannie), Mary Baisden (Eddie), Dorothy Thornton (James), Mable Johnson (Ernest), Willie Murray (Velma); a host of nieces, nephew, other relatives and friends.    

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607 Kaigler Street - Post Office Box 8 - Oglethorpe, GA 31068
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