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Orville B. Davis Barrow J. Davidian Robert W. McGee W. Mae Skinner
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name must be included To II Me was a metnt>er of Veterans ol For He was burn in K u t a w Ala i M - r n l x T ul ,iiul Jewell HeiiiH-tt. both ut Macon
does business with one of Half's law Thanks are purchased through Pptterson Davis of Jeffersonville'. a son. wick. Alee Temple and the Royal Order three yiandchililrvii. Stephen I. Skinner
partners, Ed Lee, did not vote on the our advertising de^^rtment Stephen L. Bohlin-Davis of Savannah; a Sandra A. Jenkins of Jesters He was a Mason and past H e r b e r t C Skinner III and Klizabflh Ke
Call 652-0228 or fax 236-8909. stepson, Donald Patterson of Jefferson- Mrs Sandra Altnvin Jenkins. 52. died president of Southeastern Shrine I'atrol h'« all ut Savannah, and a great grand
appointment He also was a member of Brunswick
ville; a stepdaughter, l.inda Thompson of Sept 25 at Candler Hospital eliiiil
During the second closed session, Clarksville, Ind., four grandchildren; She was born in Pueblo, Colo . and Shrine Club. Kiwanis Club and was a \ ISITATION 10 a m l p rn today at
Mahoney presented his legal opinion Lillie Mae L Adams and a great-grandchild was a homemaker She was a member of charter member of Brunswick Country I-'D\ and Weeks Funeral Directors. 'Hodg-
that Hart, Lee and a third partner, FUNERAL: 10 a in. today at Scott Robert Mclntire United Methodist Club son Chapel
Steve Scheer, have to withdraw from BRUNSWICK Ullie Mae Lowery Funeral Home, Jeffersonville. burial in SURVIVORS- his wife. Myrtle Tomlm C l t A V K S l D K S E K V I C K 3 p m today
Church, the church choir. Ixicille Drake
Adams, 84, died Sept. 25 at the residence McGee of Brunswick; a daughter, Dr.
various appointments and lawsuits of her daughter.
Walnut Ridge Cemetery. Sunday School Class and the Women's in H i l U rest Abbey Memorial Park
they are handling before Hart can be MEMORIAL SERVICE: 11 a m Missionary Society Martha McGee of Jacksonville. Fla.; a
She was born in Wheeler County and Tuesday at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, brother. Rad A McGee of Birmingham, Glenda T. Williams
appointed. Under the county's SURVIVORS: her husband, Barlo
lived in Brunswick for 36 years. She was Savannah. Ala ; and several nieces, nephews, great-
enabling act, which sets up the govern- Jenkins of Savannah: her father. Cliff
a former resident of Tarpon Springs, Fla. REMEMBRANCES: VNA Hospice of nieces and nephews BAXLKY Gk'iida Till man Wil-
Altman of Midway; two stepsons. Dennis
ing procedures for Chatham County, no She was a member of College Place Unit- Southeast Indiana, 1806 E. 10th St., Jef- and Randy Brower, both of Savannah; a FUNERAL: 11 a.m. Monday at First liams. 48. died Sept 25
county attorney or member of his law ed Methodist Church of Brunswick and fersonville, Ind. 47130. United Methodist Church of Brunswick, She was born in Wayne County and
sister, Teresa A. Whitaker of Savannah; lived in Appling County most of her life
firm can represent someone in front of the Mizpah Sunday School Class of the and a number of nieces and nephews burial at 3 p.m. in Bonaventure Ceme-
the commission, or represent another church. She retired from Olynn-Bruns- tery, Savannah She was a member of Sandhill Creek
VISITATION: 11 a m.-2 p.m. today at Free Will Baptist Church, where she
municipality or the hospital authority. wick Memorial Hospital in 1974. In Tar- Edo Miller & -Sons Funeral Home,
Thompson-Strickland-Waters Funeral served as pianist. She was a manager of
pon Springs, she was active in the Tarpon James H. Exley Home. Sylvania. Brunswick.
Lee represents Port Wentworth and Springs United Methodist Church Quilt- Lit Champ Food Store
Hart Is attorney for the Chatham FUNERAL: 2 p.m. today at Thomp- REMEMBRANCES. First United
ing Group. SPRINGFIELD James H. "Jim- Methodist Church of Brunswick or Shrin- SURVIVORS: her husband, Jerry H
County Hospital Authority Scheer has my" Exley, 57. died Sept. 25 at Memorial son-Strickland-Waters Funeral Home, Williams of Baxley; a son, Kevin Wil-
SURVIVORS: two daughters, Barba- Sylvania, burial in Black Creek United ers Hospitals for Burned and Crippled
four lawsuits and four personnel griev- ra A. Moon of Brunswick and Miriam A. Medical Center in Savannah. Children. liams of Baxley; a daughter and son-in-
He was born in Effingham County, Methodist Church Cemetery, Screven law. Kim and Michael Willoughby of Bag-
ance proceedings he is handling for Maddison of Tarpon Springs; a son, Wil- County.
clients against the county, while Hart liam D. Adams of Brunswick; six grand- was a member of Springfield First Bap- ley; and two grandchildren, Amber and
tist Church and attended Delesseps Ave- REMEMBRANCES Robert Mclntire
has a pending lawsuit children; and three great-grandchildren. United Methodist Church, 3705 Bull St., Frances $. Peterson Brianna Willoughby, both of Baxley.
FUNERAL: 11 a.m. today at Edo nue Baptist Church. He was a charter bus VISITATION : 7-9 p.m. today at Swain
But Hart said Friday afternoon that driver for C&H Bus Lines. Savannah, Ga. 31405. ALMA Frances Slaughter Pe- Funeral Home, Baxley.
members of the firm already had dis- Miller & Sons Funeral Home, Brunswkk, terson, 54, died Sept. 25 at home.
burial at 4 p.m. in Glenwood City Ceme- SURVIVORS: his wife, Faye Exley of FUNERAL: 3 p.m. Sunday at Sand-
cussed the potential conflicts and had tery, Glen wood. Springfield; three daughters, Kathy Hattte B. Kent She was born in Bacon County hill Creek Free Will Baptist Church, buri-
decided well in advance of the meeting REMEMBRANCES: Abiding Memo- Smith and Brenda Creamer, both of Lake SURVIVORS; her husband. Terry H. al in Omega Cemetery. *~
to withdraw from the cases causing City, Fla., and Pamela Thornton of Sa- Hattie Bruce Kent, 73, died Sept. 25 at Peterson of Mershon; a son, Scott H. Pe-
conflicts.
rial Fund of College Place United Meth-
odist Church or Hospice of the Golden vannah; three sons, Ralph Nix of Lake Candler Hospital. terson of Mershon; three brothers, Eu- Shedrick WllNams
"Nothing came up that wasnt dis- Isles City, Ken Exley of Jacksonville, Fla., She was born in gene Slaughter of Morrow. Phillip Slaugh- Shedrick Williams. 86, died Sept 25 at
cussed with Hah* prior to all this hap- and Clifford L. Exley of Cary. III.; his fa- Screven Aunty and ter of Forest Park and Kagy Slaughter Jr. Candler Hospital.
pening," he said ther. Milton L. Exley of Springfield; a lived in Savannah of Nicholls; two sisters, Lorraine. Shep- He was born in Bulloch County and at-
Hart said he does not know how Marietta T. Baker sister, Sandra Thomburg of Springfield; most of her life. She pard of Sparta and Joann Wilson of Co- tended the public schools of Chatham
10 grandchildren; and two great-grand- was a member of lumbia. County. He retired from Little Falls
much the changes will cost the firm. Mrs. Marietta Thomas Baker, 87, of children. David's Temple Ho- MEMORIAL SERVICE: 2 p.m Ocl 4 Laundry, in New Jersey and was a mem-
As county attorney, he will be paid Pooler died Sept. 25 at home. .VISITATION: $-7 p;m. today at liness Church, at Crosby Funeral Home, Alma ber of Abyssinia Baptist Church.
about $81,000 a year. She was born in Crocketville, S.C., Thomas C. Strickland Funeral Home, Ef- served as mother of SURVIVORS: his wife, Penny Wil-
This is not the kind of job you take and was a homemaker. She was a mem- fingham Chapel. the church, was a liams of Savannah; four daughters,
for the money," he said. "You live in ber of Rothwell Baptist Church in Pooler FUNERAL: 1:30 p.m. Sunday at Sunday school Reathel Williamson and Mattie P. Gor
your community, raise your family, and
and the Eastern Star. She was the widow Thomas C. Strickland Funeral Home, Ef- teacher and was in Kent Florence Robinson don, both* of Newark, Ruthte M. Anderson
of Joseph D. Baker. fingham Chapel, burial in Springfield charge of Holy Communion. of Syivania and Shirley Gaffery of Mel-
occasionally nave^ chance to be part SURVIVORS: two daughters, Edna SURVIVORS: her husband, Frank Florence Robinson, 76, died Sept. 23
of something positive for the communi- Cemetery Annex. at Candler Hospital. bourne, Fla. ; two sons, John W. Williams
Burnsed of Orlando, Fla., and Joan Kent Sr. of Savannah; four daughters, Al- of Cocoa, Fla , and Robbie Williams of
ty. Steadman of Ctemson, S.C.; her step- ice Roy of Toledo, Ohio, and Udella Kent, She was born in Spartanburg, S.C..
and lived in Philadelphia most of her life. Newark; a sister, Lizzie Cooke of Savan-
"You get get lot of personal satisfac- mother, Elihugh Thomas of Hampton, Edgar B. Franklin Catherine Kent and Sarah J. Givens, all nah; a brother^Henry Williams of Regis-
. tionlike that and obviously some pres- S.C.. five sisters, Velona Wingate and of Savannah; two sons, Frank Kent Jr. of She was a resident of Savannah for the
Virginia Smith, both of Pooler, Ruth Ber- Retired Air Force Col. Edgar Benja- past 15 years. She received her high ter; 27 grandchildren; a number of great-
tige," Han said. Savannah and Herman Kent of Summer- grandchildren , and two great-great-
ry of Walterboro.'S.C., Frankie Caldwell min Franklin, 90, died Sept. 25. ville, S.C.; two sisters, Ella Rhodes of school eduction in public schools of Spar-
Commissioners said the vote to •He was born in Prince Edward Coun- tanburg and received her bachelor of arts grandchildren.
remove Mahoney was difficult because of Hampton and Eleanor Ashworth of Sa- Pelican Lake, Fla., and Geraldine Pe- Michael & Brown Funeral Home. '
vannah; eight grandchildren; 10 great- ty, Va., and had lived in Savannah since terson of Sylvania; three brothers, Henry degree from St. Augustine College in Ra-
. they had developed a good .working grandchildren; and several nieces and 1967. He graduated from John Marshall 'and Parker Bruce, both of Savannah and leigh, N.C., and her master's degree
relationship with him. nephews. High School and the University of Rich- • Daniel Bruce Jr. of the Bronx, N.Y.; 24 from New York University. She retired in
'It appeared to me that the commis- VISITATION: 4-8 p.m. Sunday at mond. He was a veteran of World War II grandchildren; 16great-grandchildren; a 19Q2 from the Philadelphia Board of Edu- MEMORIALS
sion as a whole has an awful lot of Massey Chapel Funeral Home, Garden and the Korean conflict. He retired from number of nieces, nephews; and other cation. She was a communicant of St.
respect for Tom Mahoney," Murray City. the Air Force in 1967. After his retire- relatives. Matthews Episcopal Church.
FUNERAL: 11:30 a.m. Monday at ment, he was associated with the Federal Sidney A. Jones Funeral Home. SURVIVORS: a brother, Robert
. said "We struggled with it Everyone Simpkins of Philadelphia; two sisters-in-
had to vote their conscience. We had to Massey Chapel Funeral Home, burial in Aviation* Administration, serving as direc-
Forest Lawn Memory Gardens. tor of the Air Carriers Division, deputy law, Adrienne Simpkins of Rochester,
.have six votes to create the vacancy. administrator of the Pacific Region and Demtfe Kulawtoki N.Y., and Beatrice Simpkins of Philadel-
That was the toughest part" manager of the Washington National Air- phia; and several other family members.
• At the same time, commissioners Ashley N. Davis Dennis "Ski" Kulawinski, 51, of FUNERAL SERVICES: 11 a.m. Mon-
port. He was one of the first pilots 'for Bloomirigdale, died Sept. 24 from injuries
said Hart is a capable attorney who LAWRENCEVILLE - Ashley Nicole United Airlines. day at St. Matthews Episcopal Church,
will do a good job. received in an auto accident. burial in Magnolia Memorial Gardens.
Davis, infant daughter of Tanya Davis of He was a member of LaVida Country
"We dealt with him in front of the Hoschton and Kenith Brooks of Crescent,
He
Club and the Retired United Pilots Associ- lived inwas bom in Merrill, Wis., and
Savannah for nine years before
Bynes-Royall Funeral Home.
commission on a number of occasions," died Sept. 25 at Gwinnett Medical Center. ation. He was a past member of the board moving to Bloomingdale. He was retired
DeLoach said "He's a good man, and SURVIVORS: in addition to her par- of directors of Chatham-Savannah Hu- from the Navy and was employed by
there's no reason to worry about getting ents, her maternal grandparents,'Ray* mane Society, a member of the Military Inter Marine USA. He was a member and Myrtle C. Robbhis
things taken care of." mond and Susie' Davis; her paternal Order of World Wars, legislative chair- officer of the American Legion Post 184. Myrtle C. Robbins, 72-, died Sept. 26 at
grandparents, Idona Canada and Leroy man of the local American Association of and president of the Fleet Reserve Asso- home.
Politics played less a part in the Retired Persons, past state legislative ciation. He also was a member of Veter-
decisions than did tradition, he added Brooks; her great-grandparents, Irvin She was a native of Doerun and was a
Cummings Sr., Sarah Lawery, William chairman of American Association of Re- ans of Foreign Wars and the Veterans resident of Savannah for the past 54
But one commissioner says tradition Canada and Naomi Unchurch. tired Persons and the Retired Officers As- Council. years. She was a member of Southskte IN LOVING MEMORY OF
needs to take a back seat to logic. GRAVESIDE SERVICE: 11 a.m. Sun- sociation, Order of the Daedalians and the SURVIVORS: his wife, Mary W. Baptist Church, where she was also a * Jeffrey S. Smith
• "I think future chairpersons should day at Fhenezer Cemetery in Eutonia. Power Squadron. He was a* member of Kulawinski of Bloomingdale; three sons, member of Friendship Sunday School
Landrum Lodge No. 48, F&AM, a 32nd de- May 2.1973 - September 27. 1996.
not look at it from the standpoint of Class. She retired in June from Belk's
making an appointment just for the
of Jacksonville,
gree Scottish Rite Mason and a member Jack Wilson Tommy Wilson, Fla., and Department Store after 29 years,
Gtenna H. Dudley David and
of Alee Shrine Temple and Tybee Light Bloomingdale; his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
both of
SURVIVORS: her husband, Douglas
My Son
I hated to see you go my son -
reason of being able to make one," Shrine. He also was a member of White Thomas Kulawinski of Merrill; a sister, but it was natures own way
Mrs. Glenna Lee Hewett Dudley, 42, 0. Robbins Sr. of Savannah; two sons,
Commissioner Priscilla Thomas said died Sept. 24 at John F. Kennedy Hospital Bluff Christian and Missionary Alliance Kathy Nelson of Romeo, Mich.; three Gary Robbins of Savannah and Douglas
I know that you are happier
"If there's no cause, we dont need to with each trouble free day
in Cherry Hill, N.J. Church. brothers, Ronnie Kulawinski of Merrill, 0. Robbins Jr. of Rincon; a brother. I'll be thinking of you every inch
deal with it... to do it because politi- She was born in Camp Lejeune, N.C., SURVIVORS: his wife, Kay Godsey Thomas Kulawinski of Atoka, Tenn., and Charles Carter of Omega; two sisters, of the miles. All along my way '
cally that's how it always been done." I'll live with you in the dark hours
and moved to Savannah as a child. She Franklin of Savannah; a daughter, Julia Jay Kulawinski of Layton, Utah; and . Ivy Mae Daniels of Ashbum and Evelyn of the night, as I silently pray
The commission did break from the attended Savannah Christian Preparato- F. Umberger of Roanoke.'Va.; two sis- eight granddaughters. Goodroe of Moultrie; four grandchildren, I have to thank my Creator for •
tradition slightly two weeks ago when it ry School and Tompkins High School in ters, Lillian F. Trimmer of Richmond, VISITATION: 6-9 p.m. Sunday at Fox Suzanne R. Blumer of Atlanta, Kristo- the years He let you be my dear son
Savannah. She was a homemaker. She Va., and Irene F. West of Winston-Salem, and Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson pher Robbins of Macon, and Jena Leigh He understands how much I love and
rejected Hair's first nominee, Willis J. miss you for He too has one
"Dick" Richardson. Commissioners was a member of Plaza Baptist Church in N.C.; and three grandchildren. Chapel. and Douglas O. Robbins III, both of Rin- I know your life has not ended
voted against Richardson in part Virginia Beach, Va. She lived with her VISITATION: 5-8 p.m. Sunday at Fox FUNERAL: noon Monday at Fox and con ; and several nieces and nephews. but changed to a higher plain
husband of 22 years in Virginia Beach, and Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chap- VISITATION: 6-9 p.m. Sunday at Fox It's better for you than the trials
because of his membership in all- Va., Charleston and Cherry Hill, N.J. She Chapel. and Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson
of the living and their pain
white, all-male Oglethorpe Club. el, burial at 2 p.m. in Beaufort National • Someday in the future
was a former president of the Enlisted . GRAVESIDE SERVICE: 1 p. m. Oct. 6 Cemetery with military honors. Chapel. We'll be standing side by side
Wives Clubs for the USS Moosbrugger in Arlington National Cemetery with full FUNERAL SERVICES. 1 p.m. Mon- For our lives are like little streams
military honors. heading for the oceans ebb tide
(DD-980) and past vice president of day at Southside Baptist Church, burial
Turpentine Festival starts today Brookewood Elementary School PTA of REMEMBRANCES: Chatham-Savan- Ebenezer Lee in Forest Lawn Memory Gardens.
One day we'll meet in Heaven
what a joy it will bring
PIRRAL—The 16th annual Portal Virginia Beach, Va. She also was a volun- nah Humane Society, 7215 Sallie Mood REMEMBRANCES: Hospice Savan- With God's grace, love and mercy
Drive, Savannah, Ga. 31406, or the Stroke PORTAL - Ebenerer"Jack"Lee,71, death can have no sting
turpentine Festival will kick oft at teer with the American Lung Association died Sept 26 at Medical College of Geor- nah, 13S2 Eisenhower Drive, Savannah. Sadly missed by
10 a.m. today in Bulloch County. More and a member of the Eastern Star. Survivors Support Group. Ga. 31406. Dad, Family & Friends
gia.
than 5,000 people are expected to SURVIVORS: her husband, Senior He was a native of Bulloch County. He
show for the 60-entry parade at 10 Chief Petty Officer Richard T. Dudley, was a retired school bus driver and farm-
a.m., with games and more than 50 Navy retired, of Savannah; a daughter, Edwin C. Freeman er. Rosia Terry CEMETERIES & CRYPTS
Leslie B. Dudley of Savannah; a son, SURVIVORS: his wife, Sarah C. Lee
arts and crafts booths throughout the Christopher B. Dudley of Savannah; her MARIETTA - Edwin C. Freeman, VARNVILLE, S.C. Mrs Rosia Ter-
6 plots near drive lot 30SK Hillcrest East.
day. The event lasts through Sunday. 73, died Sept. 25. of Portal; a daughter, Jackie Lee Berry ry, 80, died Sept. 23. 912-354-2361.
mother, Inez Hewett of Savannah; a sis- of Danville, Va.; a son, Eldridge L. Lee
Entertainment at this year's festi- He was born in Bulloch County and She was born in Bishopville, S.C , and Two cemetery plots. One has three spaces
ter, Sheila Gremillion of Smithville. Tex- of Fairbum; two sisters, Beatrice lx>ve was a homemaker. She had been associ
val will include a shagging contest lived in Marietta for two years. He re- and the other has two. Oleander Section
as; and other relatives. and Lucille Smith, both of Statesboro; a ated with the Congregation of Jehovah's of Hillcrest Abbey East. Call 2327917 to
and street dancing from 7-10 p.m. VISITATION: 6-9 p.m. Sunday at Fox tired from Big Star Grocery Store in 1966 make offer.
as manager. He was a member of First stepsister, Willie Davis of Claxton Witnesses of Newark, N.J., and Hampton
today, to the music of the Bay Gall and Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson FUNERAL SERVICES: II a.m. Mon- since 1964. Throe adjacent lots. Hillcrest Abbey East
Chapel. Baptist Church of Woodstock. section K, 706-283 6461 or 706 283-5821
Creek Band; local singers at noon SURVIVORS: his wife, Martha M. day at St. Mary Baptist Church, burial in SURVIVORS: her husband. McKinley before 5pm
Sunday, and gospel music from 1-4:30 FUNERAL: 2 p m Monday at Fox Scarboro Grove Baptist Church Ceme- Terry of Varnville; two sons, Raymond
Freeman of Marietta; a son, Edwin C. Four Spaces
p.m. Sunday. and Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson tery in Portal. Terry of Taunton, Mass., and Bruce Ter- Azalea section of Hillcrest, Abbey East
Chapel, burial in Hillcrest Abbey Memori- Freeman Jr. of Thomasville; two step- Call 912-772-3162. _____
sons, David and William Morse, both of James R. Barnes Mortuary. ry of Maplewood, N.J.; four daughters,
al Park, West Bernice Terry, Beatrue Faulk and Pam- Bonaventure Cemetery tot 940, Section L.
Savannah: a stepdaughter. Sue Muggins Selling several lots. $500 per lot. Call
of Marietta; a brother, William A. Free- Sam Mincey ela Terry, all ot Newark, and 561 9678382
man of Stone Mountain; 11 grandchil- Gwendalrna Okai of Allentown. Pa . a
Coast Guard officers refavwd of command fbfcwing wwiga discharge dren; six stepgrandchildren; and four
PULASKl Sam Mincey 76, died brother, John Henry of New York, two
Monday at Pulaski Nursing Home sisters, Susie Simon and Catherine Rose, BILL MORRIS
great-grandchildren.
CHARLESTON - Three Coast personnel disciplined by the service. VISITATION 58 p m Sunday at Fox
He was born in Bryan County and was both of Bishopville; 10 grandchildren;
Guard officers were relieved of com- The Coast Guard issued a news a Baptist. and seven great grandchildren ••*
and Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson SURVIVORS: two daughters, -lame
mand after their vessel discharged release about the incident Friday in Chapel VISITATION 7-9 p.m today at Wash-
as much as 500 gallons of raw sewage M Raw Is of Pembroke and Sally McCoy ington's Funeral Home. Hampton
response to media inquiries earlier FUNERAL II a m Monday at Bible of Savannah, tour sons. Sammie Mincey
into the Savannah River last year, this week. There was no media noti- Baptist Church, burial in Forest Lawn F l ' N K R A I . 2 p m Sunday a t Hamp-
and Hobby Mincey, both of Flint. Mich . ton Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses,
the agency said FYiday. fication at the time of the discipline. Memory Gardens George Mincey of Oakland and Wallace burial in Rock Spring Cemetery. Grays
The incident occurred around St. A Coast Guard investigation deter- Mincey of Boston, two stepdaughters.
Patrick's Day 1996 while the mined that while the vessel was Ida Wright of Savannah and Haltie
Charleston-based buoy tender moored on the waterfront, a deck vent Tequila T. Haggins Woods of Flint, two stepsons .lames Shu
Rambler was moored along the for the Rambler's internal sewage col- Tequila Tonya Haggms. .12. died So pi man of Hambndge and Al Shuina-i of
IVnver. a number of grandchildren, and
John Mock Plumbing Company
waterfront in Savannah lection system began to overflow
The incident was not reported to In response, the ship's personnel
25 at home
She was horn in Savannah and was a great-grandchildren
40 yean experience • leaned «id rand
• S(*cubing hi pkmbing
SIPPLE MORTUARY
senior Coast Guard officials until Cornier employee of Candler Hospital VISITATION 7 R p m loda\ at rvpiin & mnooraktt AND CREMATORY
discharged an undetermined James R Rarnes M o r t u a r y . Siateslxno
parly this year amount of raw sewage, hut not more She was a member of Friendship Baptist him water IMS, p» inn, fine*
Church FfNKRAI. ' 2 p m Sunday at St .Mm p ftontuu wo water Iwalfn
After an investigation, the com thA'n 500 gallons, into the river SURVIVORS a daughter. AMI-". Church Pembroke burial :n t'.nie a family we
manding officer, executive officer The Coast Guard notified Franchesra Haggins. two sons. Dnmien t'emeten served...
and engineering officer of the vessel Georgia's Natural Resources and Thomas (Hover, her mother. Jewell
were relieved of their commands Department once it had learned of Haggins. her father. Robert Williams • M if ATM frautars
last February and March
One of the three has since left the
the discharge
A response from that agency said
Sr . a sister. Shen Williams, a brother.
Roltert Williams ,lr . a n d h e r grandmoth
Hear the DYNAMIC Difference
er. Annie Williams, all of Savannah, With this Dynamic Advance In Hearing Technology
Coast Guard, said Lt. j g Simone the discharge was viewed as an iso t il > ^ If Vu Jt the nr» SHARP
Brisco, a spokeswoman for the lated incident and said it was confi- three aunts, two uncles, a number of P \ N A M U . i r > mi it n p h t t "Nigiti.in .if rm>n*liini"i \\r II r\r i ht\-t \"u
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