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2C - Morning News. FHday, January 26, 1996 * * *







Richard K. Potocki (.. AlloriVr S SacKe P. Hir»h Maggie H. Franklin Raleigh Eium Lillie

HILTON HEAD I S L A N D S i - PF.OR1A HI Katherme Cynthia ATLANTA Sadye Feller Hirsh, 95, RINCON Mrs Maggie Harpe PEMBROKE Raleigh Enms, 87. Mrs LHhe "Add*" Lewis, 89, died

Richard E. Potocki 72 of Hilton H?ad Aitort'er Swam. 85 died Saturday at died Jan 13 Franklin, 77, died Thursday at Hospice died Wednesday at home Thursday at Memorial Medical Center

Plantation died Tuesday at St Joseph's home She was born in Stroud, Indian Terri- Savannah He was born in Bulloch County and She was born in Screven County and

Hospital in Savannah She was born m Roanoke. Ill She was tory, now Oklahoma, and was a graduate She was born in Laurens County and Lived most of his life in Bryan County He attended the public schools of Screven

He was born in Boston and moved lo a graduate of Peoria High School, Dar- of Lmdenwood College She came to At- was recognized as a frequent visitor at was retired from the Georgia Depart- County and Wesley an College She was a

HiUon Head island in 1976 from northern lington Seminary in Westchester Pa., lanta in 1922 and was a member of Aha- the nursing homes in the Dublin area. ment of Transportation. He was a mem- homemaker

Virginia He graduated from the I'nrver- and the University of Illinois, where she vath Achim Synagogue and Sisterhood She was a member of First Christian ber of Lower Ash Branch Primitive Bap- SURVIVORS a niece, Josie Boyd of

sity of Michigan with a bachelor of arts w a s among a handful of women who for more than 60 years She also was a Church in Dublin, where she was active tist Church Savannah, a nephew. Earnest Williams

and master's degrees He retired from graduated from the School of Commerce member of B nai B'rith Women. Hadas- m the Women's Christian Fellowship SURVIVORS his wife, Julia Conley of Miami, two cousins, Bernice Green of

the FBI in 1976. where he wav an ;tssis She \va> a member and present of Alpha sah and the National Council of Jewish SURVIVORS two daughters. Mrs Enms of Pembroke: three sons, Jaines New York and Dora Ferguson of Savan-

tant legal attache in fans for M'\rri Omrtcon Pi Sorority. She was co-founder Women She was a supporter of the Bre- B R Snipes of Rincon and Mrs. J E Lew- E Ennis of St Marys. William Enms of nah, and a sister-in-law, Elizabeth Wii

years and Copenhagen for two years \i ot Shorter Board, an activity honorary at men Jewish Home, Brandeis University, is of Meidrim; a brother, Edward Harpe Townsend and Terry Enms of Guyton, hams of Savannah

ter moving to Hilton Head Island }K> u;i^ thr I'mversjty of Illinois She also was City of Hope and Na'amat of Dublin; a sister, Mrs R D Holt of four daughters, Florine White of Guyton. Speed and Smart Funeral Home

a language teacher at Sea Pines Acade- active m civic work in Peoria She was a SURVIVORS: a son. Jack Hirsh of At- Malabar, Fla , six grandchildren, nine Vera McCoy, Deloris Joyner and Marcia

my and a real estate broker for the Sea member of First Baptist Church. lanta; a daughter. Bermita Slotin of Sa- great-grandchildren and several nieces Wells, all of Pembroke; a brother, Willie

Pines Co. He was a member of St Fran Sl'RVIVOKS a son, Timothy Swam vannah: five grandchildren, Evan Hirsh and nephews Ennis of Pembroke, three sisters, Conne

cis Cat hoi jc Church

SURVIVORS, his wife, Eieanor Hay

mond Potocki of Hilton Head Island a

son. Rick Potocki of Manhattan, N V . a

II of Peona. two daughters, Nancy S

Crawford and Cynthia S. Davis, both of

Peoria. two brothers. Edward Altorfer of

Cedar Rapids. Iowa, and John Altorfer of

of Cleveland. Ohio, Lee and Laurence

Hirsh and Shelley Berlin, al! of Atlanta,

and Elizabeth Brauser of Hollywood,

Fla : seven great-grandchildren, several

VISITATION 7-8 p.m today at Ad-

ams Funeral Home in Dublin

FUNERAL: 11 a.m. Saturday at C

Strickland and Mabel Martin, both of

Nevils, Sadie Cowart of Pembroke: 15

grandchildren, four great-grandchildren

Bill asks for

Homer Adams Chapel in Dublin, burial in and several nieces and nephews

daughter. Nonie Potocki of Manhattan.

two sisters. Rila Park of Springfield.

Md., and Barbara Gunn of Rockville.

Tucson Ariz,. I I grandchildren and

three great-grandchildren.

FL'NKRAL: was held Wednesday at

nieces and nephews and other relatives.

ENTOMBMENT SERVICE: was Jan.

14 in Crest Lawn Memorial Park.

Northview Cemetery in Dublin.

REMEMBRANCES: Hospice Savan-

nah, 1352 Eisenhower Drive. Savannah,

FUNERAL: 3 p.m. Saturday at Mor-

rison Funeral Home in Pembroke, burial

in Lower Black Creek Cemetery near

HMO relief

Md : and two grandchildren

VISITATION: 5-7 p.m. today at The

Island Funeral Home. Hilton Head Is-

land

First Baptist Church, burial in Spring-

dale Mausoleum

REMEMBRANCES: Girls Scouts

Lead Troop Program, the Salvation

Sandy Springs Chapel Funeral Direc-

tors of Atlanta.

Kamly Hornsby Sr.

Ga. 31406..

Robert A. Blackweli

COBBTOWN Robert A. Blackweli,

Ellabell.



Joe Eva Green

on visits by

WALTHOUBVILLE Randy Horns- Mrs. Joe Eva Green. 80, died Thurs-

MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: 10

a m Saturday at St, Francis Catholic

Church

Army, the Peoria Symphony or First

Baptist Church.

Tommy G

by Sr., 40, died Sunday at Liberty Memo-

rial Hospital.

He was a native of Melbourne, Fla.,

84, died Wednesday at Veterans Adminis-

tration Medical Center in Augusta,

He was born in South Carolina and

day at Hospice Savannah.

She was born in Savannah and was a

member of St. John Baptist Church,

moms-to-be

REMEMBRANCES: St. Joseph's lived in Greenwood, S.C., for 35 years be- where she served in the choir and was at

Hospital Foundation. 11705 Mercy Blvd.. STATESBORO Tommy Gregory and lived in Liberty County for several

fore moving to Cobbtown in 1995. He was By John Cheves

Anderson. 35, was found dead Tuesday years. He was a deacon of Miracle of various times over the years its presi- Savannah News-Press

Savannah, Ga. 31329. a retired owner and operator of a cabinet dent, vice president and treasurer.

near Carrollton after having been miss- Faith Pentecostal Church. He was em-

ployed by Gateway Center of Human De- manufacturing company. He was a Ma- SURVIVORS: a daughter. Rebecca It's-no cakewalk being pregnant.

Klaine S. Khodes ing since Dec 16. son and a Shriner. He was retired from G. Jones of Savannah; a son, Alvin Green

MIDWAY ~ Elaine Stevens Rhodes, He was born in Florida and lived in velopment and was a U.S. Army veteran.

the U.S. Army and was a veteran of

Imagine, in addition to the swollen

Statesboro 14 years. He was owner and SURVIVORS: his wife, Ida Mae Jr. of Mississippi: two sisters, Lavenia belly and bulging bladder, having to

41. died Thursday at Memorial Medical World War II. He was a member of Cobb- Ervin and Eleanor Williams, both of Sa-

Center in Savannah operator of Anderson Tree and Stump Hornsb'y of Walthourville; a son, Randy ask permission to visit your obstetri-

town United Methodist Church. vannah; 11 grandchildren and 13 great-

She was born in Liberty County and Removal Service. He was a member of Hornsby Jr. of Melbourne; a sister, Glad- cian.

SURVIVORS: his wife, Alice L. grandchildren. .

received-an associate degree from Pre- Pittman Park United Methodist Church, ys Johnson of Melbourne; a brother, Blackweli of Cobbtown; a daughter, That's the obstacle faced by a

SURVIVORS: his wife. Carolyn An- Alfonzo Mincey of Bridgeton, N.J.; his Sidney A. Jones Funeral Home.

sentation College in Aberdeen. S.D. She Mary Alice Woodrum of Statesboro; two growing number of area women.

was a house parent and a member of derson of Statesboro : a daughter, Anita maternal grandmother, Ruby Payne of sisters, Amy Wilde of Duluth and Amelia

Anderson of Statesboro; two sons, Steven Melbourne; and a host of other relatives. Curtis Cooper Many of the new health maintenance

Sunbury Missionary Baptist Church in Reid of Augusta; a brother, James M. organizations require people to see a

Midway. Bragg and Jamie Newsome, both of VISITATION: 3-8:30 p.m. today at JERSEY CITY, N.J. Curtis Coop-

Blackwell of Fairburn; and four grand- er, 49, died Monday at home. primary care physician - described,

SURVIVORS: a daughter, Lisa Ste- Statesboro. his parents, James R. and Royal Funeral Home in Jesup. children.

vens of Midway; a son, Charles A. Bitten Helen Anderson of North Carolina; two FUNERAL: 1 p.m. Saturday at Mira- He was born in Evans County and as "the gatekeeper" - for permis-

FUNERAL. 2 p.m. today at Hodges- lived in Jersey City 30 years. He was em-

II of Midway; four sisters, Rose Mull ice brothers, Ronnie Anderson of Gaines- cle of Faith Pentecostal Church in Walt- Turner Funeral Home chapel, States- sion to visit a specialist, such as an

of Augusta, Irene Ward of Richmond Hill. ville, Fla., and Mario Smith of Virginia; hourville, burial in Jesup City Cemetery. ployed by the Family Bakery of Jersey obstetrician/gynecologist.

boro, entombment in Bulloch Memorial City as a baker. He was a Baptist.

Mercedes Byrd of Midway and Charlotte five sisters, Edna Thomas of Tallahas- Fannie Mae Roundtree Gardens Mausoleum. Now a Savannah lawmaker is

Merritt of Moreno Valley, Calif.; and a see. Fla,. Debbie Lynn Anderson of De- SURVIVORS: his.wife, Grade Rober-

Mrs. Fannie Mae Roundtree, 75, died REMEMBRANCES: Cobbtown Unit- son Cooper of Jersey City; two daugh- pushing a controversial bill that

brother, Wendell Stevens of Midway. troit. Kathy Anderson of Durham. N.C., Wednesday at Candler Hospital. ed Methodist Church, Cobbtown. Ga. would give women the right to see

Dorchester Funeral Home, Midway. Elizabeth and Debbie Diane Anderson, ters, Tameka Feon Cooper of Statesboro

She was born in McCormick, S.C., and 30420 or the donor's favorite charity. and Tawanda Latrese Cooper of Jersey their OB/GYN without the expensive

both of Plant City, Fla. lived in Savannah more than 40 years.

VISITATION: 5-8 p.m. -today at City; three sisters, Jeanette Walden of and time-consuming referral from a

She was a member of Zion Hill Baptist Willoughhy W. Peacock

Hodges-Turner Funeral Home, States- BLACKSHEAR - Willoughby Wen- Bear, Del., and Martha Hendrix and gatekeeper physician.

Church and a homemaker.

FUNERALS boro.

FUNERAL: 11 a.m. Saturday at

Hodges- Turner Funeral Home chapel.

SURVIVORS: three daughters. Willa

Roundtree and Mavis Marshall, both of

Savannah, and Shirley Smith of Dayton,

dell Peacock, 66. died Tuesday at Satilla

Regional Medical Center in Waycross

from injuries in an auto accident.

Mary Littles, both of Register; three

brothers, Percy Kirkland of Cincinnati,

Willie Clarence Cooper of Hagan and Wil-

"Women of child-bearing age

rightly view their gynecologist as

their primary care physician," said

MAXWELL — Mr. Jackie Maxwell Sr. Statesboro, burial in Bulloch Memorial He was born in Pierce County and •Jie James Cooper of Paterson, N.J.; two state Sen. Eric Johnson, R-Savan-

Ohio; two sons. Theodore Crow and Wil- grandsons and several nieces, nephews

will be held Saturday, January 27, Gardens. liam Roundtree Jr., both of Savannah; lived in Pierce and Ware counties most of nah, now in Atlanta for the General

1996 at 2PM from Asbury United his life. He was a carman'with the CSX and other relatives.

,and a brother, William Rouse of Savan- FUNERAL: 1 p,m. Saturday at New Assembly.

Methodist Church (1201 Abercorn Railroad before retiring in 1991 after 41

nah. Hope Missionary Baptist Church, burial "They do not need to have access

Street), Rev. Lenton Powell Pastor,

Rev. Dr. Samuel Q.E. Ghartey offici-

' ating Interment- Eugenia Cemetery,

FUNERALS Sidney A. Jones Funeral Home.

Daniel G. Miley

HAMPTON, S.C. Daniel Gregory

years service. He attended the Primitive

Baptist Church. .

SURVIVORS: a daughter, Charlene

in Springhead United Methodist Church

Cemetery, Sylvania.

Payton's Mortuary, Statesboro.

to their OB/GYN denied by a man-

aged care plan," Johnson said

"This is ridiculous."

Survivors are: Mrs. Jacquelyn Max- WILLIAMS — Funeral service for Mrs. Peacock of Blackshear; three sons, Vin-

well, Mr. James Brown, Mr. Jackie Onnie M. Burns WHIiams will be held Miley, 32, died Wednesday at South Caro- cent Peacock of Riverside, Calif,, Larry The bill is co-sponsored by state

Maxwell, Jr., Mr & Mrs. Leonard 1 PM. Saturday, January 27, 1996 at lina Medical University in Charleston, Peacock of Irwin; Tenn,, and Leonard Effie W. Wilkes Roddetiberry Sens. George "Sonny" Perdue, D-

Lyles, MS. Joan Maxwell, MR. Clif- First Mt. Sinai Missionary Baptist S.C. Peacock of Waycross; his mother, Sarah FOLKSTON - Mrs. Effie Weathers Bonaire, and Nadine Thomas, D-At-

ford Maxwell, JR., MR. & Mrs. Wil- Church, 1601 Burrough Street. The, He was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and Allen Peacock of Blackshear; four sis- Wilkes Roddenberry, 97, died Thursday

was employed by Bi Lo and Piggly lanta. It would give women a short-

, liam Maxwell, Mr. & Mrs Donafd Reverend Glasper Nero, Officiating. ters, Adelyn Lee of Waycross, Jimmie at Charlton Memorial Hospital in Folks- cut, letting them make their own de-

Maxwell, Mr. Bobby Maxwell, Mrs. Interment Woodville Cemetery. Sur- Wiggly in Hampton. He was a member of Lou Youngblood of Atlanta, Jane Howard ton.

Jeanette Frazier, MS. Rose Mary Friendship United Methodist Church. He •cisions about when they need to see

vivors are: Mr. Edward Williams, Sr., of Alabama and Mary Ann Page of Co- She was a native of Tattnall County their OB/GYN.

Shuman, MS, Doretha Burgest, Dea- Mr. & Mrs. Tommy Coleman (Edna), was a 1981 graduate of Wade Hampton lumbus; a brother, Virlyn Peacock of and was a resident of Charlton County

con & Mrs. Alfonso Walker, Four Mrs. Merle Williams , Mr. Carl Travis, High School in Varnville, S.C.: Blackshear; four grandchildren and oth- the past 25 years. She was an ordained But it may not survive the assem-,

grandchildren, a host Aunts, Nieces, Mrs. Tanika Williams, Mr. Edward SURVIVORS: four brothers, Willie er relatives. minister and was of the Pentecostal faith. bly's politics. Insurance and busi-

Nephews, cousins, other relatives Williams, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Star John- A., Ronald, Donald and Jeffery Miley, all FUNERAL: 2 p.m. today at Pearson- SURVIVORS: a daughter, Atha Nor- ness lobbyists already are snapping

and friends. Reposing at the Church son (Fannie), Ms. Catherine Burns, of New York; and three sisters, Joyce Treadwell Funeral Home chapel, Black- ris of Folkston; a stepdaughter, Betty at the bill, and they've stalled a si-

12:00 noon until the hour of service. Mr, Sarnmie Burns, Mr, & Mrs. Rob- and Phyllis Miley, both of New York, and shear, burial in Enon Cemetery. Hester of Salt Springs, Fla.; two step- milar OB/GYN bill in the state

Sidney A. Jones. Funeral Home. ert Burns (Linda), Mr. & Mrs. S.W. Laurette Miley of Hampton. sons, William Roddenberry of Hobbs,

FUNERAL: 3 p.m. Saturday at Dan W. McGee House.

MATCHETT — Funeral services for Burns, Mr. Eugene Howard, several N.M., and John C. Roddenberry of San "This kind of legislation in gener-

Mr. Alfred Matchett will be hefd Sat- sisters in laws, brothers in law, Friendship United Methodist Church, Dan W. McGee died Thursday at Diego; six grandchildren, 13 great-grand- al , . . with physicians attempting to

urday, January 27, 1996 at 3PM, nieces, nephews, cousins and other burial in the church cemetery in Ehr- home, children, three great-great-grandchil-

from St Paul C.M.E. Church Rev. relatives. Remains will be placed in hardt, S.C. He was born in Lake, Miss., and was dren and several nieces and nephews. be exempted out of HMOs is not ben:

Henry Delaney pastor. Rev. Johnny state 11 arri by Williams & Williams Riley's Funeral Home. a longtime resident of Savannah. He was VISITATION: 7-9 p.m today at Shep- eficial," said Charles Harman^ pres-,

Hickman Officiating. Interment-Sun- Funeral Home ' Frances F. Walker

a retired building contractor and a mem- ard Funeral Home in Folkston. ' ident of the Georgia Chamber of.

set Cemetery (Valdosta, Georgia) TAYLOR — Funeral services for Mr. ber of Memorial Baptist Church. FUNERAL: 2 p.m. Saturday at Shep- Commerce, which is lobbying

JESUP - Frances F. Walker, 52, died SURVIVORS: his wife, Joyce R.

Sunday, Jan 30, J996 3 PM. Survi- Ravenell William Taylor will be held Wednesday. ard Funeral Home, burial in Pineview against the bill.

vors are: Ms. Anita V, Matchett, Ms. 1:00 pm Saturday, January 27, 1996 McGee of-Savannah; a daughter, Lynda Cemetery.

She was born in Wayne County and Furchgott of Savannah; a grandson, Johnson's bill now goes to the

Felicia , Y. Brown, Ms. Lucille b. at St. Peters A.M.E. Church with Rev. was a homemaker. state Senate's Insurance and Labor

Matchett, Mr. & Mrs. Stafford Albert Grant Officiating. Body will lie Charles Coursey of Savannah; a brother, Jeffrey H. Branaii

SURVIVORS: her husband, Burley D.

Matchett, Jr., fElla), Mr. & Mrs. Curtis in state .at the church 11:00 am Visi- Walker of Jesup; two sons, Raymond and

Robert L. McGee of Grayson, La.; two Jeffrey Holmes Bra nan, 33, died Committee for public hearings and

Matchett (Helen), Mrs. & Mrs. Benja- tation 7pm until 8pm at the chapel. sisters, Frances Rouak of Grayson and Thursday at home. then, if the Rules Committee recom-

Benjamin Gilanis, both of Jesup; two

min Matchett (Earnestine), Mrs, 8t Interment Lincoln Memorial Ceme- stepsons, Edward Walker of Ludowici

Elizabeth Chapman of Alexandria, La.; He was a native of Baldwin County mends, to the Senate floor.

Mrs, Calvin Lomar {Janet, Mr. Bobby tery by Bynes-Royall. __. and several nieces and nephews. and worked as a hairdresser for Joel and In Savannah this week, OB/GYN

and Bobby Walker of Juneau, Alaska; a GRAVESIDE SERVICE. 2 p . m . Sat-

G. Matchett, A host of Aunts uncles, SPICER—• Funeral services for Airs. • stepdaughter, Kim Corley of Augusta; Co. . Dr. Gregory K. Whitaker argued

cousins, nieces nephews, other rela- urday in Forest Lawn Memory Gardens. SURVIVORS: his mother, Mary Alice

Helen J. Spicer will be held Satur- five sisters, Nancy Strickland, Mary VISITATION; 6-8 p.m. today at the that the managed care health plans

tives and friends. Reposing at the day, January 27, 1996 at 11 am from Bishop, Eve Fultz and Gloria Scarbo- Branan of Orangeburg, S C.; four broth- are starting to "nit-pick" and work

• church 12 noon untiMhe hour of ser- funeral home. ers, Gary Branan of Claxton; Dicky

Garvin Temple Baptist Church, Pas- rough, all of Jesup, and Sylvia Arnstoff REMEMBRANCES- charity of do- against the best interests of patients

vice. Sidney A. Jones Funeral Home. tor Matthew M. Odum Officiating/in- of Springfield; a stepsister, Ann May of Branan of Toomsboro, Neal Branan of in order to save money.

LEWIS — Funeral services for Mrs;

nor's choice. Orsrngeburg and Ron Garlock of Lansing,

terment-- Oak Grove Cemetery. Sur- Jesup; four brothers, Benjamin Hali of

Lillie "Addie" Lewis will be held Jesup, Joshua, Edward and Adam Futtz,

Fox and Weeks Funeral Directors, Mich.; a sister, Laura Barnhart of Char- "It just complicates the system "

vivors are: Mr. & Mrs. James H. Spi- . Hodgson Chapel.

11am Saturday, January 27, 1996 at cer, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Johnson, Sr., all of Tampa, Fla.; a grandchild, three lotte, N.C.; and several nieces and neph- Whitaker said, "For women to have'

Jehovah's Witnesses West Congre- Mrs. Evelyn H. Johnson, 11 grand- stepgrandchildren and several nieces and ews. to go through a gatekeeper to order

Cleveland Polk

gation, 2015 Mills B. Lane Blvd., children, Three great grandchildren, nephews. FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. Cleve- MEMORIAL. 2 p.m. Saturday at the a mammogram or to treat a yeast

( Brother Johnny Richardson, officiat- a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, VISITATION: begins at 3 p.m. today land "Pete" Polk, 61, died Monday at residence, 107 W. Perry St., Apt. No. 3. infection really makes it harder for

] ing. Interment Woodville Cemetery. other relatives, friends. Reposing at at Rinehart and Sons Funeral Home, Jes- home. ' BURIAL: will be held on Monday in them^and it drives up costs."

' Surviving are: Mrs. Elizabeth Wil- the Church 9:30a.m. until the hours up. He was born in Bulloch County and Ramah Cemetery in Gordon.

; Hams, Mrs. Josie Boyd, Mr. Earnest of service. Sidney A. Jones Funeral FUNERAL; 11 a.m. Saturday at was retired from McDonald Electrical Hubert C. Baker Funeral Home.

' Williams,-Mrs. Bernice Green, Mrs. Home. , . • Rinehart and Sons Funeral Home, Jesup, Distributors. He was a member of John- REMEMBRANCES: Hospice Savan-

nah.

i Dora Ferguson, Several other rela-

tives and friends. Remains will be

placed in state at 10am Saturday by

Speed and Smart Funeral Home.

PERKINS — Funeral services for Mrs.

Mable Perkins will be held Saturday,

January 27, 1996 at 12 noon from the

burial in Liberty Cemetery.

Fred O. Gerraid Sr.

GUYTON Fred Oliver Gerrald Sr.,

son Grove Baptist Church.

SURVIVORS: three daughters, Peggy

Williams of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Shir- James L. Payne

VIDALIA - James Lewis Payne, 75,

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Second McCoy Baptist Church (Mil- 60, died Thursday at home. lene Devlne of Port St. Lucie, Fla , and

DUNBAR — Funeral service for Mr. Ten, Georgia) Rev. T.L. Burson Offici- Ronnie F. Vaughn of Columbia, S.C.; two died Wednesday at Veterans Administra-

Jerome "Skinny" Dunbar will be He was a native,of Bulloch County tion Medical Center in Dublin. Continued From Page 1C

ating. , Interment-Old McCoy Ceme-

and a member of Rincon Church of God. brothers, Gordon Polk of Detroit and Jo-

held 1PM. Saturday, January 27, tery. Survivors are Mr. Leroy Hamp- seph Polk of Portal; and six sisters, Dai- He was born in Clarke County and time a nurse took her blood pres-

1996 at Mt. Olive R.M.U.E. Church, He retired from Union Camp Corp. in lived the past 21 years in the Vidalia sure, according to the testimony.

ton, Jr., Mrs. Derell Jean Winsom, 1990 after 35 years service He also was sy Roundtree of San Antonio, Texas, Eva

Hardeeville, South Carolina. Inter- Mr. Leroy Hampton Sr., Mrs. Pauline Jackson of Plainfield, N.J., Valerie Simp- area. He was a U.S. Army veteran of No one checked Shiggs' blood

; ment Oak Grove Cemetery. Surviv- -etired from the U.S Army National World War II and a retired truck driver.

Bryant, Mrs. Essie Mae Morris, A Guard after 24 years service. son of Fort Lauderdale, Eloise Cone of pressure again until 6:30 p.m. - 1 Mz

ing are: Mrs. Juanita Sarie Nwadeke, Host of other nieces, nephews, cous- Statesboro and Beulah Gardner and SURVIVORS: his wife, Dollie Frost

SURVIVORS, his wife, Shelba^Mal- Payne of Vidalia; two sons, Kenneth

hours after she was dismissed from

1 Miss Cecila Elizabeth Dunbar, Ms. ins and friends. Reposing at the Vaneria Simmons, both of Portal.

1

Connie Constance Cohen, Mr. & Mrs. lard Gerrald of Guyton; a daughter, Kim- Payne of Dallas, Texas, and Tommy the recovery room, testimony

Chapel until 9:30 am. Sidney A.

berly Grissom of Guyton; two sons, Fred FUNERAL: 1 p.m. Saturday at John- showed.

'. James Dunbar, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Jones Funeral Home. son Grove Baptist Church, burial in the Payne of Atlanta; two stepsons, Ronnie

• Dunbar, Dr. Louis E. Dunbar, Mrs. 0. Gerrald Jr. of Gordonsville, Tenn., Frost and Olin Cooper, both of Vidalia; a At 6:30 p.m., nurses on the hospi-

MCFADDEN — Funeral services for church cemetery.

', Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Walker, Mrs. and Kenny Gerrald of Milledgeville; a brother, Preston Payne of Atlanta; seven tal's Mother-Baby floor discovered

Mr. Joseph James (Snipes) McFad- brother, Conley Gerrald of Rincon; a sis- James R. Barnes Funeral Home of

; Cozelle Wright, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest den will be held 3:00 p.m. Saturday, Statesboro. grandchildren, two great-grandchildren Shiggs' blood pressure had dropped

ter, ,Lois Ference of Statesboro; eight and several nieces and nephews.

i; Wright, Mrs. Dorothy Williams, Mrs. January 27, I996 with Pastor James grandchildren and a number of nieces

significantly. The floor nurse called

) Deborah Johnson, Mrs. Juanita Po- Clara W. Johnson FUNERAL: 3 p.m. today at Murchi- Ramsey at 6; 45 p.m., and he ordered

Coleman, Jr. officiating. Visitation and nephews.

»i lite, Mr. & Mrs. George Daniels, Mrs. ALMA - Clara W. Johnson, 88, died son Funeral Home chapel, burial in

7pm until 8pm Friday at the Chapel. VISITATION: 6-9 p,m. today at Hu- Wednesday at home. blood for Shiggs, according to testi-

" Lucifle Braxton, Mrs. Doris Hamilton, North Thompson Cemetery.

Survivors are Mrs. Patricia Coleman, bert C. Baker Funeral Home She was born in Bacon County and Murchison Funeral Home of Vidalia.

mony.

• Mrs. Hosea Polite, several nieces, Mrs. Evelyn Brown, Mr. & Mrs. Ar-

nephews, grandnieces and nephew, FUNERAL. 2 p.m. Saturday at Hu- was a member of Pine Level Free Will But Shiggs Didn't receive the

thur Thomas, Mrs. Roberta Pringle, bert C. Baker Funeral Home, burral in Baptist Church. blood until hours later. And Ramsey,

cousins o'ther ,relatives and friends. Mrs. Doris Brown, Miss Sheron Car-

Williams & Williams Funeral Home Hillcrest Abbey Memorial Park. - SURVIVORS: a daughter and son-in- John C. Collins didn't arrive at the hospital to check

ter, Mr. Herman McFadden, aunts, REMEMBRANCES: Hospice Savan- HAMPTON, S.C. John C. Collins, on Shiggs until about 8:50 p.m. after

CARPENTER — Funeral services for law, Judy and Grover Lane of Alma; a

uncles, nieces, nephews and other nah. brother, Jim Wheeler of Alma: two sis- 65, died Jan. 19 at Medical University

Mrs. Thelma M. Waterhouse Carpen- relatives. Interment Lincoln Memori- Hospital in Charleston, S.C. nurses called him a second time, ac-

ters, Allie Crapps and Rheunell Law,

ter will be held Saturday, 27, 1996 _^L^IT1 etery by Bynes-Royall LuciJe B. Walts both of Alma; and several nieces and He was born in Hampton County, S.C. cording to the testimony.

11:00a.m. from Faith Hope Charty MCDONALD — Funeral services for FAIRFAX, SC. Mrs. Lucile Bryant SURVIVORS: his wife, Ella B. Collins Other mistakes revealed during

Deliverance Center, 2501 Waters nephews,

Mr. Nathaniel (Honey) McDonald will Watts, 85, died Saturday at home.

FUNERAL: 2 p.m. today at Pine of Varnville, S.C; three daughters, Ma- court testimony included a nurse

Ave. Apostle Bill Gilbert, Pastor Na- be held Saturday, January 27, 1996 She was born in Hampton County, rie Reese of Philadelphia, Shirlean An- discharging Shiggs from the recov-

thaniel Small, Sr., officiating. Visita- S.C., and was a member of St. Peter Level Free Will Baptist Church, burial in

at 2pm from Fairmont Baptist Church the church cemetery. derson of Hampton, S.C., and Mary Tay- ery room as stable when it was writ-,

tion 7p.m. until 8p.m. Friday at New Rev. Eugene Brown Officiating. Inter- A.M.E. Church and.the Missionary Socie- lor of Varnville; two sons,.Noah Smith of ten on a patient chart that Shiggs

Salem Community Fellowship Crosby Funeral Home of Alma.

ment-Evergreen Cemetery. Survivors ty Philadelphia and John Collins of Fairfax, wasn't stable and that she was pale.

Church, 155, W. 40th St. are: Mrs. Evelyn McDonald, Mr. SURVIVORS: three brothers, the Alhertha Dennis SC.; a sister, Richardlean Moore of

"Survivors are Mr. Nelson Carpenter Rev Maner Bryant and James Bryant, Mrs Albertha Dennis, 84, died Thurs- Those mistakes allowed Shiggs'

Reginald Hayes, Ms. Valerie Hayes, Varnville; three brothers, Isaac Collins internal bleeding to worsen, which

III, Mrs. Carofyn Carpenter, Mr, & both of Augusta, and Joe Bryant of Gif- day at Candler Hospital.

Mrs. Victoria Mobley, Ms. Angela of Bronx, N.Y., William Collins of Hamp-

Mrs. Alvin 6. Carpenter, Mr & Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Susie McDonald, ford, S.C.; and two sisters, Edna 0. Bry- She was born in Guyton and attended ton and English Collins of Varnville, nine kept blood and oxygen from reach-

Mark D. Carpenter, Sr., Mr. & Mrs. Seven grandchildren, a host of neph- ant of Bronx, N.Y , and Emma Ginn of public schools of Effingham County. She grandchildren and two great-grandchil- ing her brain, the lawsuit stated

David Sheppard, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Da- ews, cousins, other relatives and Fairfax. was a homemaker and a member of West dren. Shiggs, 31, now lives in a States-

vid P. Sanders, Mr. Harold M. Water- FUNERAL: 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Broad Street Seventh Day Adventist

friends. Reposing at the /Church VISITATION: 7-9 p.m today at Wash- boro nursing home. She must be fed

house, seventeefi grandchildren, fif- 10am until the hour of service. Visita- Peter A.M.E. Church in Gifford, burial in Church, where she served on the deacon-

teen great-grandchildren, nieces,

ington's Funeral Home, Hampton. through a tube in her stomach and

tion Friday, January 26, 1996 7-8PM Macedonia Cemetery in Brunson, S.C. ess board. FUNERAL: 2 p.m. Saturday at Sa- breathes through a hole in her tra-

nephews and other relatives, inter- at the Chapel Sidney A. Jones VISITATION: 7-9 p.m. today at the SURVIVORS: Mr. and Mrs Hillis Da-' maritan Baptist Church, Varnvitle, buri- chea no longer dependent on a

ment Bonaventure Cemetery by Funeral Home funeral home vis and family of Savannph . al in Hickory Hill Cemetery. respirator.

Bynes-Royall Riley's Funeral Home of Fairfax, S.C Speed and Smart Funeral Home.

Because she is bedridden, she

also suffers from gaping bedsores on

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