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Deacon Charles Richard Hankerson, Sr.

9/29/2014

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Deacon Charles Richard Hankerson, Sr., age 97, 104 Randolph Street, Oglethorpe, Georgia passed Sunday, September 28, 2014 at Montezuma Health and Rehabilitation Center, 506 Sumter Street, Montezuma, Georgia

The funeral service will be conducted at 11:00 A.M., Saturday, October 4, 2014 at Jehovah Missionary Baptist Church, 201 Chatham Street,  Oglethorpe, Georgia. Reverend Glenn Bryant, pastor, will officiate. Interment will be held on Monday, October 6, 2014, 10:00 A.M. at the Andersonville National Cemetery Rostrum, 496 Cemetery Road, Andersonville, Georgia.

Charles Richardson “C.R.” Hankerson, of Oglethorpe, Georgia, was a man of exceptional vision who devoted his life to uplifting his community though pioneering entrepreneurial activities in business and sports and, as an educator, taught and mentored generations of Macon County student for success in life. Always devoted to service to the people, he gave unstintingly of himself during the nation’s hour of need.

Born to the late Deacon John Clem (Sr.) and Selena McDonald Hankerson on September 6, 1917, “C.R.” was the first of thirteen children. The son of a railroad man and an educator-housewife, he came from a pioneering family of educators and good providers and was raised in a Christian home with devoted parents and loving sister and brothers.

He gave his hand to God at an early age and became a member of the Jehovah Missionary Baptist Church under the spiritual nurturing and guidance of the late Reverend Wright. He served the church in leadership capacities on the local and regional levels which included Sunday School teacher, Superintendent of Sunday School, deacon, chairman of the Deacon Board Ministry, usher, and Secretary of the Usher’s Missionary Baptist Convention for many years. He contributed towards the purchase of one of the church’s stained-glass windows (by the front entrance) in loving memory of his parents. He loved his church and was a dedicated and active lifelong member.  He was also a lifelong member of the South Georgia Missionary Baptist Association.

Affectionately called “CR,” his early education began at the Oglethorpe Rosenwald Junior High School, Oglethorpe, GA. He graduated from the Macon County Training School (MCTS), Montezuma, GA in 1938 (finishing late because he had been stricken with pneumonia). He had to walk to and from school (not unusual at the time) – a distance of two miles one way—instead of catching a ride to school but in the process, he became a “fence” around the young ladies to protect them as they walked to school every day.

Upon graduating from high school, he was interested in becoming a barber and apprenticed under his maternal grandfather, the late Reverend Charlie McDonald of Fitzgerald, Georgia; and later became a licensed barber.

In 1941, following the attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese on December 7, “C.R.” was called to active duty in World War II, serving three years overseas as a soldier in the United States Army. Upon completion of his tour of duty, he was honorably discharged from military service in 1945.

Returning home from the war effort, he was united in holy matrimony in 1947 with the love of his life, the late Mollye Odom Hankerson, and this union produced three children - a son and two daughters. Both daughters, Peggy Ann and Zettawee Hankerson Byrom, preceded him in death.

He operated his own logging business for several successful years. Since education and working hard were the hallmark of the Hankerson household, he had a determination to press forward toward obtaining a college education as an avenue to a better life, he followed the family tradition and attended Fort Valley State College (now University) where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in agriculture in 1953. He completed further studies at Columbus College and Valdosta State University, Georgia.  

C.R. began his teaching career in 1953 at the segregated public school system of Ocilla, Georgia as an agriculture instructor and taught in that system for several years. Later, he joined the Macon County School System as an elementary school teacher in Oglethorpe, GA, under the leadership of his uncle, Professor Kennis Hankerson, and retired in 1983, capping a thirty-year career as an educator.

C.R. wanted to point out with pride that he prepared himself not only for elementary teaching but also as a teacher of students with special needs. He approached this aspect of his work with the belief that all children could learn and were capable of making positive contributions to their community. He was a dedicated educator who cared about his students and tried to make a difference in their lives. His co-workers and friends often remarked that “he always told them to stand on their own to either succeed or fail,” and the greater portion of them, by far, became successful citizens.

As a young man - and while still in college, C.R. organized and managed his own semi-professional baseball team in the early 1950’s. He used local athletes and talented students from Fort Valley State College to make up the team, the “Blue Birds.”  The team played neighboring towns. The Oglethorpe City Cemetery (somewhat vacant at the time) was used as their ballpark (they later played in a park in Montezuma, Georgia. He truly enjoyed traveling over the state with teammates, officiating the games. The team’s activities provide pleasure, hope, pride and a social gathering place for the citizens of this small, tight, and close-knit community “which was segregated at the time." Baseball was his favorite sport but he refereed basketball games as well for Macon County Training School Teams.

After retirement (and because of his educational experience in agriculture), he had a keen interest in raising livestock for the market and did this during his spare time. Also, following his retirement, he returned to his early training and skills in barbering and worked at the Modern Barber Shop, Montezuma, Ga. He used these skills until his health began to fail in the early years of the twenty-first century.

C.R. was a member of Fort Valley State University National Alumni Association, The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), and Retired Educators Association. In his lifetime, he made contributions to the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) and received a certificate of achievement from the 100 Men in Black for service to the community as a leader. He was the recipient of several awards which included the very devoted and active deacon for sixty plus years of service award. He was a member of the BTU Congress, and he also received an Usher Missionary Baptist Church Convention Award.

C.R. passed away peacefully Sunday morning, 28th September 2014, at the Montezuma  Health & Rehabilitation Center.  At the time of his passing, he was the oldest African American man born Oglethorpe, Georgia. He was a lifelong pioneer.

Left to mourn his passing are his son, Charles Richardson Hankerson, Jr.; brother, Ulysses (Zettamae) Hankerson; sisters, Fannie Belle Hankerson, Louise Hankerson (Geoffrey) Ibim, and Mary Frances (Frank) Martin; grandchildren, Nikki and Kelvin Byrom; one great granddaughter, Kennedy Byrom; sisters-in-law, Rosetta Harmon, Alberta Odom; brothers-in-law, Marvin Johnson and Willie James Odom; many devoted and loving nephews, nieces, cousins, and a host of Christian friends.

He fought a good fight, finished his course, kept the faith, and had a long wonderful journey of 97 years.

Good night, C.R., a flight of angels is watching over you!

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Maeola Culler

9/27/2014

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Mrs. Maeola Culler, age 86, 113 Morse Avenue, Montezuma, Georgia passed Friday, September 26, 2014 at Montezuma Health and Rehabilitation Center, 506 Sumter Street, Montezuma, Georgia.
 
The funeral service will be conducted at 2:00 P. M., Wednesday, October 1, 2014 at Oglethorpe Funeral Chapel, Inc., 607 Kaigler Street, Oglethorpe, Georgia. Interment will follow in New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery, Hwy 26, Montezuma, Georgia. The Reverend Coley Clark will officiate.
 
Maeola was born March 24, 1928 in Montezuma, Macon County, Georgia to the parents of the late Leola Killen Loftly and Boisy Loftly.  Her husband Isreal Culler, her son James McClendon preceded her in death.
 
She was educated in the Macon County public school system, where she attended the historic Flint River Farm School.
 
She accepted Jesus Christ as her personal Savior and joined the band of Christian believers at New Hope Baptist Church. She was a homemaker and enjoyed her family and friends.
 
She lived in Atlanta, Georgia for fifty years or more before moving back to her native land.
 
Left to cherish her memories include; two loving sisters. Leola Sanders, Montezuma, Georgia and Ellen Harris, Fort Myers, Florida.

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John Lewis Hudson

9/21/2014

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John Lewis “Mack” Hudson, age 58, 49 Harvey Circle, Ellaville, Georgia passed Saturday, September 20, 2014 at Phoebe Sumter Medical Center, Americus, Georgia.

The funeral service will be conducted at 2:00 P.M., Saturday, September 27, 2014 at New Corinth Baptist Church, Spivey Street, Ellaville, Georgia.  Burial will follow in the Antioch Cemetery, McDonald Road, Oglethorpe, Georgia. The Reverend Brian Ramey will officiate.

“Mack,” as he was affectionately called, was born January 9, 1956 in Sumter County, Georgia to the late Augusta Hudson and Thelma Melvin Hudson. Born in a family of six children, five siblings preceded him in death, Willie James Hudson, Jerry H. Hudson, Sr., Eddie C. Hudson, Sr., Otis H. Hudson Sr., and Calvin Hudson.

He acquired his education from John Lewis High School, Ellaville, Georgia and the Sumter D.D. Program, Americus, Georgia. He joined the New Corinth Baptist Church in 2008, under the leadership of Reverend Brian Ramey.

He leaves a legacy of love and memories to the family which include a loving and caring niece, Joyce Hudson Smith (James); two sisters-in-law, Mary Hudson and Minnie Hudson; two half brothers, Emmitt Lawson (Vivian) and Stanley Rogers, all of Ellaville, Georgia; three aunts, Dorothy Hudson, Ellaville, Georgia, Catherine Melvin, Montezuma, Georgia, and Eunice Hudson, Fort Lauderdale, Florida; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.

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Mary Lee Morns

9/17/2014

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Mrs. Mary Lee Ross Morns, age 60, 809 Fairfield Avenue, Americus, Georgia passed away Monday, September 15, 2014 at Phoebe Putney Medical Center, Albany Georgia. 

The funeral service will be conducted at 12:00 P.M., Saturday, September 20, 2014 at New Beulah Baptist Church, 140 Wright Road, Cobb, Georgia. Reverend W.R. Campbell, pastor, will officiate. Interment will follow at Sue Walker Cemetery in Cobb, Georgia.

Mrs. Mary Lee Morns was born December 28, 1953 in Cobb, Georgia to the late Anderson Ross and Maple Nelson Ross.  She acquired her education in the public school system of Sumter County and was a 1972 graduate of Union High School, Leslie, Georgia. Mary accepted Jesus Christ as her personal Savior at an early age.

In 1974, Mary was united in holy matrimony to Evans Morns Jr.  After many years of dedicated services as a Food Service Technician, she retired from the Albany Transitional Center in Albany, Georgia.

She  leaves to cherish her memories: her beloved husband, Evans Morns, Jr., Leesburg, Georgia;  devoted daughter, Nikisha Morns George (Christopher), Americus, Georgia; two grandchildren Isis George and Kaden George, both of Americus, Georgia; stepson Evans Anderson, San Francisco, California; five step-grandchildren; siblings, Earnest Nelson, Desoto, Georgia, Andrew Ross, Alexandria, Virginia, Curtis Ross, Alamo, Georgia, Lucille Holley (Curtis), Belle Glade, Florida, Rosie Vance (Bobby), Patricia Crawford (Duane, Sr.), both of Desoto, Georgia, and Shirley Walton (Lee Marvin, Sr.), Americus, Georgia; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Willie Morns (Irene), Virginia Robinson (James), both of Albany, Georgia, Terri Ware, Leona Jackson, Anne Grant (Willey), all of Columbus, Georgia, Geneva Freenie, San Francisco, California; godbrother, Charles Ross, Atlanta, Georgia; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.

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Edward Daniels

9/14/2014

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Mr. Edward Daniels, age 63, 232 Robin Circle, Marshallville, Georgia passed Saturday, September 13, 2014 at his home. 

The funeral service will be conducted at 11:00 A.M., Saturday morning, September 20, 2014 at Oglethorpe Funeral Chapel, Inc., 607 Kaigler Street, Oglethorpe, Georgia.   The Reverend Billy Heard, pastor of Saint James C.M.E. Church, will officiate.

Mr. Edward Daniels was born February 17, 1951 to the late Minnie Lloyd Daniels and J. B. Daniels in Macon County, Georgia.  He was the grandson of the late Gene Lloyd, Mary Lizzie Lloyd and Annie Daniels.  His sister-in-law, Jacqueline Jones, preceded him in death.  He was also preceded in death by his mother-in-law, Etherine Cosby.  He was the widower of the late Joyce Laverne Cosby Daniels.

Edward was a 1969 graduate of D. F. Douglass High School and a dedicated member of the historic New Pond Baptist Church.  He was the proud father of three children, Edward Marquis Daniels (Shaun), Albany, Georgia, Jace Jerod Daniels and Sherena Daniels, both of Marshallville, Georgia; eight loving grandchildren, Nikeylon, Nick, Jr., Jaiden, Jiselyn, Autumn, Alauna, Alacya, and Zion; three siblings, Annie Kate Davis (John), Decatur, Georgia, Earlean Jones (Stephen), Tampa, Florida, and Dennis Daniels, Oglethorpe, Georgia; nieces and nephews, Mack, Tisa, Shondanette, Broderick, and China; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Joseph Cosby (Dorothy), Atlanta, Georgia, Levi Cosby (Pearl), Galveston, Texas, Amelia Sarah Cosby, Atlanta, Georgia and Alice Wolmack, Warner Robins, Georgia;  a host of other relatives, including two devoted cousins, Rufus Harmon (Mary), Macon, Georgia; and a host of friends.

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James Jackson

9/14/2014

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Mr. James Jackson, age 56, 129 Hosanna Circle, Americus, Georgia passed September 12, 2014. 

The funeral service will be conducted at 11:00 A.M., Friday, September 19, 2014 at United Holiness Headquarters Church, 901 Aaron Snipes, Sr. Drive, Americus, Georgia. Interment will follow in Eastview Cemetery, Ashby Street, Americus, Georgia.

Mr. James Jackson was born October 30, 1957 in Americus, Sumter County, Georgia to Blessie Brown Jackson and the late Monroe Jackson, Sr.   He was educated in the public school system of Americus, Georgia, where he acquired his high school education from the historic Staley High School in 1976.  He was a well-known carpenter and painter until his health failed. He was very loving person to his family and friends.

Born in a family of thirteen siblings, he was preceded in death by his father, Mr. Monroe Jackson Sr., and one brother, Monroe Jackson, Jr.

He leaves a legacy of love and loving memories to his beloved family, which include the following: a loving mother, Mrs. Blessie Brown Jackson, Americus, Georgia; eleven siblings, Curtis (Willa) Jackson, Smithville, Georgia, Annie Ruth J. Angrish, Rosetta Jackson, Geraldine Jackson, Robert Jackson, Bell Jackson, Madeline (Larry) Cooke, Gloria Jackson, Bessie Mae Jackson, and Wallace (Sherlyn) Jackson, all of Americus, Georgia, and Rev. Sallie (Pastor Earl) Williams, Hinesville, Georgia; a host of beloved aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.

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Mary Garry

9/11/2014

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Mrs. Mary Garry, age 72, 207 Staley Street, Americus, Georgia passed Tuesday, September 9, 2014 at Phoebe Sumter Medical Center.

The funeral service will be held at 1:00 P.M., Tuesday, September 16, 2014 at Central Baptist Church,  190 Upper River Road, Americus, Georgia. Burial will follow at Staley Memorial Cemetery, Mayo Street, Americus, Georgia.

Mary was born July 29, 1942 in Leslie, Georgia to the late Jasper Robinson and Mary Prince Robinson. She was educated in the public school system of Sumter County and was a 1961 graduate of Staley High School, in Americus, Georgia. Mary worked as a Quality Control Inspector at Textron Davidson Rubber Company.  She retired after over 20 years of service.

Mary was united in Holy matrimony to the late Andrew Jackson Garry, Sr.  To this union five children were born. Ms. Garry was preceded in death by one child, Andrew Garry, Jr., and two brothers, Horace Robinson and Willie B. Parks. Mary accepted Jesus Christ as her personal Savior and joined the New Corinth Baptist Church at an early age where her service encompassed serving on the Usher Board until August of 1999. She joined Shady Grove Baptist Church and continued her services as president over the Usher Board until her health no longer allowed her to serve.

In passing, Mary Garry leaves behind a legacy of love with cherished memories from all of her family.

She leaves three daughters and one son; Cynthia Robinson (Homer) Bell, Americus, Georgia, Dr. Tracy Robinson Sims, West Palm Beach, Fl, Regina Garry (Fred) Davis, Cassius Marcellus (Chandra) Garry, Atlanta; eight grandchildren, Brandon, Britne, and MyKayla Sims, Lil Mary Garry (Ulyssee) Moore, Kashaun, and Riana Davis, Hikeem (Chyna) Garry and Cassius Garry Jr., two great grandchildren; Adonis Garry and Uriah Moore; brother, Rosco (Ora) Robinson; sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law: Will Garry, Willie Lou (George) Clark, Far Rock Away, New York, Author Lee (late Lula Mae) Garry, and Charlie Lee Garry,  Americus, Georgia; devoted godson, Bishop Larry (Lily) Taylor; a devoted cousin Mattie Ruth Prince; devoted friends, Lillie Pace, Dessie Floyd, Evelyn Maddox, Martha Sneed, L.C. Ball; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.    

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Kenneth Patrick

9/10/2014

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Mr. Kenneth Leonard Patrick, age 54, 426 Hill Street, Montezuma, Georgia passed Monday, September 8, 2014 at Peach County Hospital, Byron, Georgia.

The funeral service will be conducted at 11:00 A.M., Saturday, September 13, 2014 at Oglethorpe Funeral Chapel, Inc., 607 Kaigler Street, Oglethorpe, Georgia.  Interment will follow in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Montezuma, Georgia.   Reverend Hosie Waters will officiate.

Mr. Kenneth Leonard Patrick was born August 2, 1960 in Montezuma, Macon County, Georgia to the late Geneva Patrick and the late Cody Taylor.  He was educated in the Macon County Public School System where he attended D. F. Douglass High School.   At an early age, he joined the band of Christian Believers at Magnolia Baptist Church.  He was employed as a Stocker for many years with IGA Grocery.

He was preceded in death by his brother, Thomas Patrick; aunts, Pearlie Mae Green, Lavivian Barron; great aunt, Hattie Williams; uncles, Curtis Barron, Willie Green; two cousins, Lamonica Smith, Takiya Patrick; and companion, Nancy “Judy” Scott.

Those left to cherish his memory include his loving and devoted daughter, Kenyatta Patrick, Montezuma, Georgia; three brothers, Tony Patrick, Timothy Patrick, both of Montezuma, Georgia, and Jimmy Patrick, Ohio; stepfather, Jimmy Harris, Montezuma, Georgia; nephew, Jamarion Flowers, Montezuma, Georgia; two uncles, James Barron (Renee), Chicago, Illinois and Wayne Barron (Myra), Montezuma, Georgia; four aunts, Ida Mae Shealy, Ohio, Linda Adams, Montezuma, Georgia, Sara Butler (Stacey), Daly City, California and Gail Walker (Robert), Montezuma, Georgia;  a host of other relatives and friends.

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Brother Henderson Smith

9/9/2014

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Brother Henderson Smith, age 76, 960 Celia Drive, Columbus, Georgia passed Sunday, September 7, 2014 at his home.   

The funeral service will be conducted at 1:00 P.M. Saturday, September 13, 2014 at the Josh Gibson Center, Rogers Street, Buena Vista, Georgia.   Reverend Andre Mathis will officiate.  Interment will follow in the Buena Vista City Cemetery, Oliver Street, Buena Vista, Georgia.  The remains will lay in state from 12:00 noon until the hour of service.
 
Brother Henderson Smith was born May 12, 1938 in Harris County, Georgia to the late Anderson Smith and Carrie Bell Smith.  He was educated in the public school system of Harris County.  Brother Smith was united in holy matrimony to the former Evelyn Hollis, and to this union, they were blessed with five children. One daughter, Casheta Smith, and sister, Emma Bellamy, preceded him in death.
 
Brother Smith was a dedicated member of Hall Chapel Christian Methodist Episcopal Church of Buena Vista, Georgia, where he served on the Steward Board.   He also sung with the Golden Stars Gospel Singers.  After forty years of dedicated services, he retired from Cargil Poultry Plant.
 
He leaves a legacy of love and many wonderful memories to his beloved family, including his loving and devoted wife, Evelyn Hollis Smith, Columbus, Georgia; five children, Gary Smith, Sr. (Kail), Columbus, Georgia, Tracy Smith, Laketa Smith, Carlos Smith (Krystal), all of Atlanta, Georgia, and Linda Lewis, Eufaula, Alabama; fourteen grandchildren, Doshonna Smith, Gary Smith, Jr., Shonyette Smith, Shanchez Smith, Ashley Taylor, LaDarrien Taylor, Erykah Smith, Tracie Smith, Endya Robinson, Tajo Halt, Bishop Smith, Tristen Smith, Leontay Houser and Kjnique Rogers;  seven great grandchildren; four siblings, Bessie Bridges, Buena Vista, Georgia, Willie Robert Smith, Hamilton, Georgia, Emerson Smith (Betty), LaGrange, Georgia, and Lester Smith, Pine Mountain, Georgia; sister-in-law and brother-in-law, James Hollis (Claudia) Dana, Florida and Thelma Hollis, Buena Vista, Georgia; two goddaughters, Nacaine Thompson, Ozella Walter; a host of nieces and nephews, including one devoted, Chanta Mizrahi, Phoenix City, Alabama; other relatives and beloved friends.

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Norma Lee White Odom

9/9/2014

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Norma Lee White Odom, age 74, 75 Croxton Road, Montezuma, Georgia passed Tuesday, September 09, 2014 at her home.

The funeral service will be held at 2:00 P.M. Sunday, September 14, 2014 at New Hope Baptist Church, Highway 26, Montezuma, Georgia, where Rev. Allen Waters is pastor. Burial will follow in the Church cemetery.

Norma Lee was born May 2, 1940 in Montezuma, Georgia to the late Aquiller White and Annie Freeman White. She was preceded in death by three siblings: Carolyn Louise Robinson, Mary  Ola “Tob” Bound, and Albert White. She was educated in the Macon County public school system, where she attended the historic Flint River Farm School. She was employed by various companies during her youthful years. She was a seamstress with the Reynolds Sewing Center. Later she worked as a line technician with Southern Frozen Food and after 30 years, she retired in 1995.

Norma was united in Holy matrimony to Deacon Willie James Odom on December 17, 1955, and to this union they were blessed with four children. She accepted Jesus Christ as her personal Savior and joined the band of Christian believers at New Hope Baptist Church. Her community affiliation included the Eunice Chapter #164 O.E.S. .

Survivors include her husband of 58 years, Deacon Willie James Odom Sr.;  four children, Gloria McCrary (Peter), Willie James Odom Jr. (Gail), Rosetta Hubbard (Bobbie), all of Montezuma. Georgia, Treania Felt (Stevie), Warner Robins, Georgia; 10 grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren; three siblings,  J.W. Pete McKenzie, Newark, New Jersey, Fletcher Freeman, Sr. (Rosetta), Queenie Tuner-Clayton, and Joseph Freeman, all of Montezuma, Georgia; devoted uncle Hosie White, Fort Valley, Georgia; sisters–n-law and brothers-in-law, Inez Montford (Roy), Eddie Tookes (Annie), Mary Brown, Nettie Freddrick, all of Orlando, Florida, Betty Harris, Ruenden Martin, Lillie Bell Thorton, Alberta Odom, C.R. Hankerson, Marvin Johnson, all of Montezuma, Georgia, Elizabeth Sutton (James), Villa Rico, Georgia, Willie Bell White, Miami, Florida, and Rosetta Harmon, Cordele, Georgia; a host of nieces, nephews other relatives and friends.   
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