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    1. Re: [GAWARE] William Smith & George Ann McDaniel
    2. D. Sjoberg
    3. Look at Daniels too.... Don[t know much about the Smith > I am trying to help a friend find info on his family . > Does anyone have Info on William Smith born Jan 1846 in Ga and served in (CSA) and married befor 1870 to George Ann Mcdaniel born in Ware Co Ga born April 1854 died Nov 1910 both are buryed in Brooksville Fla . > Thanks for any info Best Regards James W. Deal >

    12/01/2001 01:07:57
    1. [GAWARE] Cemeteries Online
    2. Wanda Hammond
    3. Hi list, Just wanted to let you know I have put Ramah, Knox, and Carter's Chapel Cemeteries on line you can view them here : http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~shamm/index.html Let me know what you think Wanda Hammond

    11/30/2001 12:49:55
    1. Re: [GAWARE] Crosby's
    2. Wanda Hammond
    3. Kati, I have Crosby's in my database but have not worked on them as of yet, My mom has a cousin in Alma that runs a funeral home named Roy Crosby. My husband and I transcribed Ramah Cemetery hope to get it online soon Wanda kimis@bellsouth.net wrote: > I have some new pieces to the Crosby puzzle, however, I don't remember > who I was sharing the info with. I know there was a grandson of Thomas > G. and one or two other. Would you please sound off and let me know > who you are. Also I visited Enon and Ramah Cemeteries while I've been > on vacation this past week, had a great time. > > -- > Kati Smith > kimis@bellsouth.net > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/segakin > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pointe/3043 > > ==== GAWARE Mailing List ==== > UNSUBSCRIBING:send mail to > GAWARE-L-request@rootsweb.com ..change the "L" to "D" for Digest > with the single word unsubscribe in the message subject and body. > Judy Roberts- Co-Hostess- j2roberts@sum.net > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=702&sourceid=1237

    11/29/2001 06:02:35
    1. [GAWARE] virus warning
    2. Douglas Pollard
    3. To All, DELETE ALL MAIL FROM ME. I HAVE BEEN INFECTED BY BAD TRANS. I HAVE SENT NO MAIL WITH ATTACHMENTS DO NOT OPEN. MY COMPUTER IS NOW CLEAN BUT I WILL NOT SEND ANY MAIL FOR SEVERAL DAYS. WHILE I REPLACE DELETED FILE'S ETC. DOUG

    11/29/2001 01:20:50
    1. [GAWARE] Obit: Merle Howe Sweat
    2. Teresa Griffis
    3. Waycross Journal-Herald, Friday, Nov. 23, 2001: MRS. MERLE HOWE SWEAT HORTENSE--Mrs. Merle Howe Sweat, 88, of Hortense, died late Wednesday night (Nov. 21, 2001) at her daughter's home in Eulonia, following a long illness. She was a homemaker and the oldest member of Waynesville Baptist Church. She was born in Glynn county to Horace S. and Addie Harrison Howe. Also preceding her in death were her husband, Leon A. Sweat, and a son, Don Arlen Sweat. She is survived by eight children, Crystle Holland of Townsend, Conrad "Sonny" Sweat of Delphi, Ind., faith Gibson, Neil Sweat and Beryl Sweat, all of Hortense, Cyril Sweat of Jacksonville, Fla., Clinton Sweat of Waynesville, and Elaine Faulk Buckhalter of Albany; two sisters, Hazel Willis of Darien and Bernice Blount of Brunswick; two brothers, Jesse Howe of Hortense and DeWitt Howe of Brunswick; 19 grandchildren, 33 great-grandchildren, three great-great-grandchildren, several nieces and newphes. There will be visitation Saturday evening starting at 6 o'clock at Chambless Funeral Home on Satilla Avenue in Nahunta. The funeral will take place at 2 p.m. Sunday at Waynesville Baptist Church with the Rev. Mitch Thompson and the Rev. Wayne Williamson officiating. The service will be followed by burial in the Whitaker Hill Cemetery. Her grandsons and members of the Lydia Bible Class will be honorary pallbearers. The pallbearers are Gary Holland, Greg, David and Jay Sweat, Dwayne Gibson and Brian Faulk. Kay Music wrote: > Teresa, > Could I please get more info on: > Mrs. Merle Howe Sweat, 88 (11-21-2001) Glynn Co. native (Chambless > Funeral Home, Nahunta) ? > Thank you for all you do. > Kay >

    11/28/2001 12:42:39
    1. [GAWARE] I have to leave for awhile...
    2. Kay Music
    3. Due to all the viruses going around, I am going to unsubscribe for awhile. If anyone needs to reach me, you can do it at: lmusic1@bellsouth.net (lower case "L". music, # one) @bellsouth.net OR k1bus@hotmail.com (lower case "K", # one, bus) @hotmail.com Later..... Kay

    11/27/2001 12:18:15
    1. [GAWARE] Fw: [VIRUS] Very IMPORTANT
    2. shadri
    3. This was posted by Sgt. George Durman on the Virus Discussion List, he gave his permission to share it. Sharon ====================================== ----- Original Message ----- From: "LISTOWNER" <georgedurman@home.com> To: <VIRUS-DISCUSSION-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 4:09 AM Subject: [VIRUS] Very IMPORTANT Follow-Up to Previous Virus Warning This is a follow-up to yesterday's email about this new dastardly virus. (I'm also sending BCC: copies to several Lists which I do not manage.) It is called "W32/BadTrans.b@MM". It is quite different from the original "W32/BadTrans@MM" virus. First, here's how it works. When a user becomes infected, the next time he/she reboots the computer, the virus goes through the user's email program and looks for unread emails in all the mailboxes. It picks some of these, makes a reply to them, and sends itself. Here's the kicker. It uses the infected persons email address as the sender, BUT it adds "_" (underscore) before the real address. The subject line will probably have nothing but "RE:" (nothing else). (In a few of the emails I have received, there WERE subject lines, so you really can't count on seeing only RE:.) The body of the email will be completely blank. There are no attachments, so there is nothing to click. The virus is embedded in the body, with cute code to hide it; the recipient never sees anything but a totally blank message. (I'm adding this after I finished the email. I just discovered a problem when searching for FROM: addresses that start with <_. There is a problem with people who have their email program set to show both their name and email address in the FROM: header. If such a person is infected, mail from him/her will show, in the header, something like the following: "John Doe" <_johndoe@wherever.com> The FROM: element in the header you see before you open the email will show only "John Doe". That's a problem. Either set up a filter to divert infected emails to a separate mailbox, or make sure your system is COMPLETELY protected before you open or preview any more emails.) In addition, the virus tries to dig through the infected person's computer and send email addresses, credit card numbers, bank account numbers, passwords, etc., back to the writer of the virus. Anyone using OUTLOOK (not Outlook Express) will infect his/her computer if he/she merely OPENS (reads) or PREVIEWS the email. The email has no attachment to click to activate it; it is activated by opening it, by the hidden HTML code in the email. Again, the virus makes use of the ms01-027 exploit, which means that the virus can execute on READING or PREVIEWING the email from within OutLook - it is not necessary to double click on any attachment, since the email contains no TEXT or ATTACHMENT. The virus is EMBEDDED in the body, but formatted NOT to appear, thus you get a completely blank message if you WERE to open it, which would mean you are already infected when you open the email, IF you haven't done all the following: 1) Installed an Anti-Virus (AV) program; 2) Kept it updated with the latest data files; 3) Have your AV program configured properly to detect email viruses; 4) Downloaded and installed the MS patches for MSIE 5.01 and 5.5. The patch to fix this exploit has been available from Microsoft since May 16, 2001 !!!!!!!!!! Where to read the Microsoft Bulletin MS01-027, dated May 16, 2001, and links for downloading the patch for MSIE 5.01 and 5.5: <http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/security /bulletin/MS01-027.asp> Where to read about the W32/BadTrans.b@MM Virus: <http://www.mcafee.com/anti-virus/viruses/badtrans/default.asp?cid=2607> <http://www.messagelabs.com/viruseye/report.asp?id=86> Evidently, MSIE 6.0 is not affected, since all the patches for 5.01 and 5.5 were incorporated into it. But, to be sure, make sure you go to the Windows Update page and check to see which patches your system needs. <http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/> I have seen emails on some of the Lists to which I subscribe, where obstinate users absolutely refuse to install an Anti-Virus (AV) program. They claim they are intelligent and experienced enough to never become infected. NOT SO !!!!! This latest atrocity is being spread by some of these "superior" users. What users without AV programs don't under- stand is that they are doing all the rest of us hundreds of million users a great disservice. I'm tired of downloading dozens of messages every day containing this virus (and others). Someone else will have to provide the information for Norton and other AV programs, but here is what I know about McAfee: You must have version 4.x or later installed; You must be using the 4.0.70 or later engine; You must be using the 4172 or later data file; You must correctly configure McAfee to catch viruses in emails and downloaded files. Furthermore, IF you are using Outlook (not Outlook Express): You MUST not open suspicious emails, or preview them; You must look at the From: header; if it has an address similar to this, <_someone@somewhere.com>, DON'T open it; all the addresses of the infected persons will be real, except they will have the _ (underscore) in from of them. If you open or preview an infected message in Outlook, it's too late! You're already infected! One further thing. If you DO use an AV program, it is imperative that you check for updates often -- at least daily, and, with these souped-up virus versions starting to come out, 2-3 times a day wouldn't hurt. I was lucky. I used the McAfee utility to check for updates and downloaded the latest data file just hours before I started receiving the first bunch of infected emails. Many were not so lucky. Addition for Eudora users: Set up a filter that looks for <_ in any header; set it to transfer all such emails to a special folder (such as Infected-Email); make sure you also select "Skip Rest" in the second Action box; then move this filter to the very top of your filters. SgtGeorge George W. Durman ==== VIRUS-DISCUSSION Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe: Send to: VIRUS-DISCUSSION-L-request@computers.rootsweb.com (to unsubscribe from the -L, individual email mode) OR Send to: VIRUS-DISCUSSION-D-request@computers.rootsweb.com (to unsubscribe from the -D, Digest mode) Subject Line: UNSUBSCRIBE Body: UNSUBSCRIBE Homepage is: http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Internet_Help/VIRUS-DISCUSSION.html

    11/27/2001 11:24:55
    1. [GAWARE] VIRUS WARNING FOR GAWARE
    2. Joyce Ruis
    3. To All Listers: Someone on GAWARE is infected with the Nimda.IML virus and it is not an attachment. I clicked on an email from Ray Jones answering a mail from Barbara Winge and McAfee caught it. When my daughter checked it, there was two other files infected on my computer that I did NOT get a pop up from McAfee. I will not click on any other GAWARE mails until this site is cleaned up. Last Fri. a week ago, I had a major CRASH and lost EVERYTHING. I have a new tower now and refuse to have another crash. Get GAWARE clean and all the list members check out your computer and update your virus scan every day. It cost too much money to crash. All these virus' does not give you a pop-up so that you will know a file is infected. Joyce

    11/27/2001 11:17:35
    1. Re: [GAWARE] LEE
    2. shadri
    3. >Thanks to the person that posted all the info below. Can you tell me which CD the information came from? Was it a census record? Thanks for your help. Nancy< Hi Nancy, The LEE information came from the 1880 Census of the United States. These were the LEEs listed for Ware County, Georgia. Sharon Wright

    11/27/2001 10:56:43
    1. [GAWARE] Re: Willis Walton McDonald family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Fd.2ADI/179.198.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Nancy, Are your Granthams from Florida? I know that James P. Grantham went to Florida from Horry Co., SC but can find no info before this. This is actually just information that we have through our family- no records to substantiate this. The house my ggrandmother (Irene) grew up in is still standing in Waukeenah, FL. We were able to look around the inside. Someone lives there. I'd love to know that were connected in some way--it seems that there aren't many Granthams out there doing research.

    11/27/2001 06:31:19
    1. Re: [GAWARE] Obits: Nov. 19-24, 2001
    2. Kay Music
    3. Teresa, Could I please get more info on: Mrs. Merle Howe Sweat, 88 (11-21-2001) Glynn Co. native (Chambless Funeral Home, Nahunta) ? Thank you for all you do. Kay Teresa Griffis wrote: > Monday, Nov. 19, 2001: > > Mrs. Billie S. (Brett) Crawford, 89 (11-16-2001) Brunswick native > (Miles-Odum Funeral Home, Waycross) > Billie E. Crawford, 89, died Friday night (11-16-01) at the Dekalb > Medical Center in Decatur, Georgia after an extended illness. She was a > native of Brunswick, Georgia daughter of the late W. W. Brett and Minnie > Wilcox Brett and the widow of the late Frederick W. Crawford, Sr. She > had lived most of her life in Waycross and was a member of the Catholic > Church. > She is survived by one son Fred W. Crawford, Jr. and his wife Gloria of > Decatur, Ga.; one brother Woodrow Brett and his wife Louise of Jesup, > Ga.; four grandchildren Kimberly Dabolt and her husband Ruhl of Sanford, > N. C., Juanita Wooden and her husband William of Greenville, N. C., Fred > A. Crawford of Lawrenceville, Ga and David Crawford and his wife > Machelle of Cummings, Ga.; nine great grandchildren and other relatives. > > Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning (11-20-01) at ten o'clock > at the St. Joseph Catholic Church. Burial will be in Oakland Cemetery. > The family will receive friends at the Miles-Odum Funeral Home from six > until eight o'clock Monday night. > > Mr. James Andrew "Jim" Roberson, 76 (11-17-2001) Glynn Co. native > (Chambless Funeral Home, Nahunta) > > Mrs. Veneta Grace (Thompson) Pearce, 70 (11-17-2001) Blackshear native > (Horis A. Ward Funeral Home, Stockbridge) > > Mr. D. C. Worley, 86 (11-26-2001) (Music Funeral Home, Waycross) > D. C. Worley April 26, 1915 - November 16, 2001 > Mr. D. C. Worley died at Baptist Village in Waycross, Georgia on > Friday, Nov. 16, 2001 after a brief illness. > Funeral service for Mr. Worley has been set for 3 p.m. Saturday, > Nov. 24 in The Mitchell Chapel at Baptist Village with Dr. Freddie Smith > officiating. Music Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Burial > will be in Crestview Memorial Park, Witchita Falls, TX. The family will > receive friends an hour prior to the service at The Mitchell Chapel. > Born April 26, 1915, he was reared in Snyder, TX, graduating from > the high school there in 1933. He married Melba Clark of Snyder while > attending Texas Tech in Lubbock, TX. > Mr. Worley was a businessman, owning businesses in Brunswick and > later in Witchita Falls, TX. > He was a member of the Baptist Church serving as a deacon for > many years and was elected ''Life Deacon'' at the First Baptist Church > in Brunswick. He was active in Boy Scouts of America when he served on > the Board of Directors for a number of years. He was also a member of > the Rotary Club in Brunswick. > Survivors include his wife, Melba Worley of Waycross; three sons, > Gary Worley of Brunswick, Ken Worley of Wichita Falls, TX, and Randy > Worley of Asheville, NC; four grandchildren, Chris Worley of Wichita > Falls, TX, Mikael and Samuel Worley of Asheville, NC, and Belinda Brown > of San Antonio, TX; a sister, Mrs. Evelyn Duff of Dallas, TX; two > brothers, Cecil Worley of Beaumont, TX, and L. B. Worley of Carlsbad, > NM; numerous nieces and nephews, and a score of other relatives and > friends. > A memorial service is being planned for a later date at Calvary > Baptist Church in Garland, TX. The couple lived in Garland, TX for a > number of years after retirement. > > Mr. Quillon G. Roberson > A funeral service for Mr. Quillon G. Roberson took place Sunday in the > chapel at Miles- Odum Funeral Home with the Rev. Annie Louis Johnson > officiating. > Burial was in the Screven Cemetery. The pallbearers were Jim Mcdonald, > Matthew Roberson, Andy Johnson, Linwood Rose, Charlie Cook and Morris > Johnson. > > Mrs. V. Jane Evans Weekly, 33, pallbearers > > Miss Carolyn Dean, pallbearers > > Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2001: > > Mr. Charles G. Smith, 75 (11-19-2001) Millwood native (Miles-Odum > Funeral Home, Waycross) > Charles G. Smith, 75, died Monday morning at his residence on Carswell > Ave. Ext., after an extended illness. He was a native of Millwood, GA, > son of the late Med Smith and Racheal Courson Smith. He retired in 1977 > as a dragline operator for Dixie Concrete. He was amember of the New > Life Assembly of God, a veteran of WWII where he served with the U.S. > Army. He is preceded in death by four sisters Vonelle Williams, Geneva > Prevatt, Jelene Legget, Nancy Prevatt, two brothers Benny Joe Smith and > Woodrow Smith and one son Carl E. Smith. > He is survived by his wife of 58 years Mamie Marie Smith of Waycross, > four daughters Margie Meeks and her husband Jimmy of Jacksonville, FL, > Mary Alice Stevens and her husband Jimmy of Baton Rouge, LA, Kathy > Corbitt and her husband Richard, Donna O'Berry and her husband Ricky all > of Waycross, four sons Vernon C. Smith and his wife Mable, Kenneth W. > Smith and Morris F. Smith and Terry L. Smith all of Waycross, Seventeen > Grandchildren, Evelyn Scheider, Beth Boals, Jimbo Meeks, Royce Odam, > Amanda and Christina Stevens, Timmy, Amy, Tony, Chucky, Adam, Brian and > Tiffany Smith, Mellissa McDaniel, Josh Corbitt, Chris and Traci O'Berry. > Twelve great-grandchildren, two sisters, and many other nieces, nephews > and other relatives. > > Mrs. Margaret Turner White, 81 (11-19-2001) Atlanta native (Music > Funeral Home, Waycross) > Margaret Turner White September 10, 1920 - November 19, 2001 > Mrs. Margaret Turner White, 81, died Monday morning (Nov. 19, 2001) > at Baptist Village after an extended illness. > She is a native of Atlanta, but has lived most of her life in > Waycross. She was a homemaker. She was a member of the First United > Methodist Church, the Sewing Circle Club, and the Garden Club. > Her parents were the late Oliver Beaumont Turner and Louise > Johnson Turner. Her husband was the late Sion W. ''Snow'' White. > She is survived by her two sons, Steve White (wife Vicki) of > Waycross, and Andy White of Atlanta; four grandchildren, Katie and Emily > White of Atlanta, and Hannah and Christopher White of Waycross; one > brother, O. B. Turner, Jr. of Atlanta; and numerous nieces and nephews. > The funeral service will be conducted 11 a.m. Wednesday (Nov. 21, > 2001) at First United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Oakland > Cemetery. The family will receive friends 7 until 9 > o'clock Tuesday night at Music Funeral Home. > The Sewing Circle Club is asked to meet 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at > the church to serve as honorary pallbearers. > > Mrs. Norma Jean "Randy" Taylor, 67 (11-18-2001) Bacon Co. native (Crosby > Funeral Home, Alma) > > Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2001: > > Mr. James Howard Thames, 82 (11-20-2001) Sampson, Ala. native > (Miles-Odum Funeral Home, Waycross) > James Howard Thames, 82, died Tuesday morning (11-20-01) at the Baptist > Village after an extended illness. He was a native of Sampson, Ala., son > of the late James Steven Thames and Jessie Gertrude Cannon Thames. He > had lived several years in Gainesville, Fla., before moving to Waycross > in 1958. He retired as a conductor with the SCL Railroad in 1978 with > thirty-eight years of service. He was an Elder in the First Presbyterian > Church of Waycross and a member of the Men's Bible Class. He was a 55 > year member of the Gainesville Masonic Lodge # 41 F & AM, Eastern Star > Chapter # 474, Hasan Temple, Ambassdor Emeritus with the Shrine Club, an > honorary member of the Frank C. Folks Lodge # 192 F & AM and a Scottish > Rite Mason. A member of the U. T. U. for 53 years. He served with the U. > S. Navy during World War Two. > He is survived by his wife Mary Ann Otte Thames of Waycross; two > daughters Margaret Eunice and her husband Dr. Newton Eunice of Pelham, > Ga., Patricia Dryden and her husband Henry of Woodstock, Ga.; two sons > James Howard "Butch" Thames of Camilla, Ga., John Bruce Thames of > Madison, Fla.; four grandchildren Frank Eunice, William "Scooter", Beth > and Julie Dryden; several nieces, nephews and other relatives. > Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon (11-23-01) at two o'clock > in the First Presbyterian Church. Entombment will be in the Greenlawn > Mausolum. The Men's Bible Class, Thursday Morning Breakfast Club, All > Masonic Brothers, Eastern Star and Shrine Club members will serve as > honorary pallbearers and they are requested to gather at the church at > 1:30 Friday afternoon. The famly will receive friends at the Miles-Odum > Funeral Home from six until eight o'clock Wednesday night. > > Mr. William Royce Kennedy, 82 (11-19-2001) Ware Co. native > (Harrell-Faircloth Funeral Home, Moultrie) > > Mrs. Lillie Drew Bacon, 64 (11-16-2001) Blackshear native (R.J. Gainous > Funeral Home, Daytona Beach, FL) > > Miss Irma Willis (11-20-2001) Omega native (Music Funeral Home, > Waycross) > Miss Irma Willis died Tuesday (November 20, 2001) at Satilla > Regional Medical Center > following a short illness. > She was a native of Omega but had resided most of her life in > Waycross. Her parents were the late Dr. Irvin Willis and Mary Spinks > Willis. > She retired in 1979 from the Okefenokee Regional Library and was > a member of First Baptist Church. > The survivors include two sisters, Naomi Nessmith and Evelyn W. > Shaw both of Waycross; a niece, Mary Irvin Paz (husband Larry) of > Waleska; a nephew, Gordon Nessmith (wife Linda) of Blackshear; two great > nieces, Cindy Davies (husband Tom) and Lisa Alnick. > A funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday in First > Baptist Church. A graveside service will be held at 3:00 p.m. Friday in > Oakridge Cemetery in Tifton. The family will be receiving friends at > Music Funeral Home Thursday from 4 until 5 o'clock. > > Friday, Nov. 23, 2001: > > Mrs. Myra Faye Clark, 49 (11-21-2001) Waycross native (Fluker Funeral > Home, Waycross) > > Mrs. Nina Ruth Dixon Mitchell, 71 (11-22-2001) Appling Co.native > (Pearson-Treadwell Funeral Home, Blackshear) > > Mrs. Rena Faye Courson Proctor, 70 (11-22-2001) (Pearson-Treadwell > Funeral Home, Blackshear) > > Mr. Craig Scott Johns, 38 (11-20-2001) Brantley Co. native (Chambless > Funeral Home, Nahunta) > > Viola Albritton Thrift, 78, incomplete > > Mr. Charles Wesley Maynard, 89 (11-22-2001) Independence Co. Ark. native > (Roundtree Funeral Home, Homerville) > > Mr. Zeakie Petty, 87 (11-18-2001) Echols Co. native, (Roundtree Funeral > Home, Homerville) > > Mrs. Merle Howe Sweat, 88 (11-21-2001) Glynn Co. native (Chambless > Funeral Home, Nahunta) > > Miss Irma Willis (11-20-2001) Omega native (Music Funeral Home, > Waycross) > > Mrs. Ruby Thomas Morgan, 86 (11-21-2001) (Chambless Funeral Home, > Nahunta) > > Mr. James Howard Thames, (Miles-Odum Funeral Home, Waycross) > > Lillie Drew Bacon, 64 (11-16-2001) (R.J. Gainous Funeral Home, Baytona > Beach) > > Mr. Charles G. Smith, pallbearers > > Mrs. Billie S. Crawford, pallbearers > > Saturday, Nov. 24, 2001: > > Mrs. Audrey Guest Morris, 78 (11-19-2001) (Smith Funeral Home, > Blackshear) > > Mrs. Hillie Sue Cuesta, 54 (11-21-2001) Dothan, Ala. native (Music > Funeral Home, Waycross) > Hillie Sue Cuesta April 29, 1947- November 21, 2001 > Mrs. Hillie Sue Cuesta, 54, of Miami Shores, Fla., passed away > Wednesday (November 21, > 2001). > Born Hillie Sue Davis in Dothan, Ala. on April 29, 1947. She was > a graduate of Valdosta High School, received her Bachelor's Degree from > Georgia Southern University, and earned a Master's Degree in Speech > Therapy from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. She was a former > assistant professor of speech therapy at the University of > Tennessee-Memphis. Generous of her heart and her time, Hillie Sue > gave her energy and talents to her family, her friends, her church and > her community. She was a Girl Scout leader for Troop 289 of the > Tequesta Neighborhood and was a member of the Lima Catholic Church, > where she served as a Eucharistic minister and a lector and was active > in the Women's Club. She was a volunteer parent at the Archbishop > Curley-Notre Dame High School. She was, as her daughter's friends put > it, ''the cool mom''. She was also the social director for the Davis > family annual beach reunion. > The suvivors include her beloved husband of 20 years, Dr. Manuel B. > Cuesta of Waycross; her cherished daughter, Victoria E. Cuesta of Miami > Shores, Fla.; her parents, Hillie and Grace Davis of Valdosta; her > brother, Dr. Harry Davis of Canton; three sisters, Edith Gwaltney of > Durham, North Carolina, Faye Milner of Tallahassee, Fla., Elina Croud > (husband Richard) of Miramar, Fla.; four nieces; five nephews; and pets, > Fluffy, Butterscotch and Ichta. > A graveside service will be held Sunday at 3:00 p.m. in Greenlawn > Cemetery. The family will be receiving friends at Music Funeral Home > Sunday from 1 until 2 o'clock. > > Mr. Norman Christian Holst, 40 (11-23-2001) Jacksonville, FL native > (Music Funeral Home, Waycross) > Norman Christian Holst November 14, 1961 - November 23, 2001 > Mr. Norman Christian Holst, 40, died suddenly Friday (November 23, > 2001) morning in Satilla Regional Medical Center. > He was a native of Jacksonville, Fla. and had resided most of his > life in Orange Park, Fla. He was son of the late William Holst and > Catherine Lathell Hill Holst. He was the former owner > of B & H Roofing Company in Orange Park. > The survivors include three sisters, Deborah Williamson of > Waycross, Natalie Merck (husband David) of Waycross, Nickie Schery > (husband Shane) of Orange Park, Fla.; several nieces and nephews. > A funeral service will be held Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. in the Music > Funeral Home Chapel. A graveside service will be held Tuesday at 2:00 > p.m. in Jacksonville Memory Gardens. The family will be receiving > friends at the funeral home Monday night from 6 until 8 o'clock. > > Mr. David L. Cannon, 72 incomplete > > Viola Albritton Thrift, 78 (11-23-2001) (Miles-Odum Funeral Home, > Waycross) > Viola Albritton Thrift, 78, died Friday morning (11-23-01) at the > Satilla Care after an extended illness. She was a life long resident of > Ware County, daughter of the late Noah Albritton and Agnes Payne > Albritton and the widow of the late Ralph Hamilton Thrift, Sr. She > retired in 1985 as a machine operator with John H. Swisher and was a > member of the Baptist Church. > She is survived by two daughters Gail Todd and her husband Quitman of > Waycross, Mary Ann Lynn and her husband Ronny of Waycross; four sons > Ralph H. Thrift, Jr., George L. Thrift and his wife Nancy, Wayne Thrift > and his wife Becky all of Waycross, Ray Thrift and his wife Lisa of > Douglas, Ga.; one sister Florence Kight of Douglas, Ga.; fifteen > grandchildren Jeffery Thrift of Raleigh, N. C., Gina Rusgrove, Melanie > Walsh both of Savannah, Ga., Vickie Thomas of Macon, Ga., Melissa > Shields, David Thrift, Lamar Thrift, Tina White, Ashley Lynn, Jamie Lynn > all of Waycross, Wayne A. Thrift, Jr. of Valdosta, Ga., Brianna Thrift > of Dunn, N. C., Brittany and Brock Thrift both of Douglas, Ga. Randy > Todd of Locust Grove, Ga.; twelve great grandchildren, numerous nieces, > nephews and other relatives. > Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon (11-25-01) at two o'clock > in the chapel of the Miles-Odum Funeral Home. Burial will be in Oakland > Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the Miles-Odum Funeral Home > from six until eight o'clock Saturday night. > > Mrs. Margaret Turner White, pallbearers > > Miss Irma Willis, (Music Funeral Home, Waycross) > > ==== GAWARE Mailing List ==== > UNSUBSCRIBING:send mail to > GAWARE-L-request@rootsweb.com > with the single word unsubscribe in the message subject and body. > Judy Roberts- Co-Hostess- j2roberts@sum.net > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=702&sourceid=1237

    11/27/2001 05:19:45
    1. [GAWARE] Re: GAWARE OBITS
    2. Teresa Griffis
    3. Waycross Journal-Herald, Thurs. Nov. 8, 2001: MARY ELIZABETH ALDRIDGE A funeral service for Mary Elizabeth Aldridge, 80, will take place at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Waring Community Church. Burial will be in the Thomas Cemetery in Brantley County. The family will receive friends Friday evening from 6 until 8 o'clock at Miles-Odum Funeral Home. She died Tuesday afternoon (Nov. 6, 2001) at the St. Vincent Medical Center in Jacksonville, Fla., following an extended illness. Mrs. Aldridge was the widow of Richard Pierce Aldridge of Brantley County and daughter of Lawt Shuman and Kizzie Viola Peacock Shuman of Pierce County. She made her home in Waycross the past three years and was a member of Waring Community Church. She was born and reared in Pierce County but lived for many years in Brantley County. She is survived by a brother, J.C. Shuman, and his wife, Myrtice, of Yulee, Fla., and a number of nieces, nephews, and other relatives. MOZELL HIGHSMITH ROZIER NAHUNTA--Mrs. Mozell Highsmith Rozier, 97, of Nahunta, died Monday (nov. 5, 2001) at the Southeast Georgia Regional Medical Center in Brunswick, following a long illness. She was born in a section of Wayne County that is now part of Brantley County. She was a homemaker and of the Baptist faith. Her parents were James Franklin and Julia Ann Mizell Highsmith. She is survived by two daughters and sons-in-law, Betty and Harrell Murray of Savannah and Ann and Ty Raulerson of Nahunta; seven grandchildren, Timothy, Blake and Christy Raulerson, Harrell, Frank and Morgan Murray, and Susan Griffin, and 10 great-grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and other relatives. There will be visitation tonight at Chambless Funeral Home, 115 Satilla Ave., Nahunta, starting at 7 o'clock. The Rev. Michael Gibbs will conduct a graveside service at 11 a.m. Friday at the Pilgrim'sRest Cemetery in Waynesville. Her grandsons will be pallbearers. Waycross Journal-Herald, Sat. Nov. 10, 2001: MRS. BURNIECE THOMAS Mrs. Burniece Thomas died Tuesday (Nov. 6, 2001) at the Memorial Health University Medical Center in Savannah. She moved to Waycross in September 2000 from Detroit, Mich., where she had lived since 1952. She attended school in Albany, Ga. and was a retired nurse's aide with 25 years of service in Detroit. She was a member of the Linwood Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses in Detroit and the Northeast Congregation in Waycross. The survivors include a brother, Eddie Jackson of Waycross; three sisters, Jannie Hobbs and Mary Alice Lawson, both of Waycross, and Emmie Lee Brown (husband (Frank) of Perry, Fla. Also surviving are a son, Carl Thomas (wife Joanne) of Highland Park, Mich.; two daughters, Rev. Linda Jean Slaughter-Titus (wife of Rev. Phylemon D. Titus) of Detroit and Dorothy M. Whitehead (husband Donald) of Beverly Hills, Mich.; and seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. "She was the center of the entire Jackson and Thomas family," said her daughter Linda. A memorial service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Monday at the Jehovah's Witnesses Kingdom Hall on Corridor Z in Waycross. A funeral service will take place at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Northeast Chapel of Barksdale Funeral Chapel at 1120 East State Fair Road in Detroit. Arrangements are with Williams & Williams Funeral Home of Savannah. MilsMols@aol.com wrote: > Theresa, > > My name is Kathy Gilliland. I am the person who asked where the obits > were. I'm sorry if it came out the wrong way, I wanted to find a list > that had the deaths on it for genealogical purposes. I did not know > your computer was in the shop. Please accept my apology. > I need the obit articles of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Alddridge. Date of > death November 06,01. I also need the obit article of Mrs. Burnice > Thomas. Date of death November 06,01. I need the obit article of > Mrs. Mozell Highsmith Rozier. Date of death November 05,01. > Without you, people like myself would never be able to find out the > death dates and other family members. Once again, I appreciate you > doing the obits. > > Kathy Gilliland > milsmols@aol.com

    11/27/2001 05:13:37
    1. [GAWARE] Obits: Nov. 19-24, 2001
    2. Teresa Griffis
    3. Monday, Nov. 19, 2001: Mrs. Billie S. (Brett) Crawford, 89 (11-16-2001) Brunswick native (Miles-Odum Funeral Home, Waycross) Billie E. Crawford, 89, died Friday night (11-16-01) at the Dekalb Medical Center in Decatur, Georgia after an extended illness. She was a native of Brunswick, Georgia daughter of the late W. W. Brett and Minnie Wilcox Brett and the widow of the late Frederick W. Crawford, Sr. She had lived most of her life in Waycross and was a member of the Catholic Church. She is survived by one son Fred W. Crawford, Jr. and his wife Gloria of Decatur, Ga.; one brother Woodrow Brett and his wife Louise of Jesup, Ga.; four grandchildren Kimberly Dabolt and her husband Ruhl of Sanford, N. C., Juanita Wooden and her husband William of Greenville, N. C., Fred A. Crawford of Lawrenceville, Ga and David Crawford and his wife Machelle of Cummings, Ga.; nine great grandchildren and other relatives. Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning (11-20-01) at ten o'clock at the St. Joseph Catholic Church. Burial will be in Oakland Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the Miles-Odum Funeral Home from six until eight o'clock Monday night. Mr. James Andrew "Jim" Roberson, 76 (11-17-2001) Glynn Co. native (Chambless Funeral Home, Nahunta) Mrs. Veneta Grace (Thompson) Pearce, 70 (11-17-2001) Blackshear native (Horis A. Ward Funeral Home, Stockbridge) Mr. D. C. Worley, 86 (11-26-2001) (Music Funeral Home, Waycross) D. C. Worley April 26, 1915 - November 16, 2001 Mr. D. C. Worley died at Baptist Village in Waycross, Georgia on Friday, Nov. 16, 2001 after a brief illness. Funeral service for Mr. Worley has been set for 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 24 in The Mitchell Chapel at Baptist Village with Dr. Freddie Smith officiating. Music Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Burial will be in Crestview Memorial Park, Witchita Falls, TX. The family will receive friends an hour prior to the service at The Mitchell Chapel. Born April 26, 1915, he was reared in Snyder, TX, graduating from the high school there in 1933. He married Melba Clark of Snyder while attending Texas Tech in Lubbock, TX. Mr. Worley was a businessman, owning businesses in Brunswick and later in Witchita Falls, TX. He was a member of the Baptist Church serving as a deacon for many years and was elected ''Life Deacon'' at the First Baptist Church in Brunswick. He was active in Boy Scouts of America when he served on the Board of Directors for a number of years. He was also a member of the Rotary Club in Brunswick. Survivors include his wife, Melba Worley of Waycross; three sons, Gary Worley of Brunswick, Ken Worley of Wichita Falls, TX, and Randy Worley of Asheville, NC; four grandchildren, Chris Worley of Wichita Falls, TX, Mikael and Samuel Worley of Asheville, NC, and Belinda Brown of San Antonio, TX; a sister, Mrs. Evelyn Duff of Dallas, TX; two brothers, Cecil Worley of Beaumont, TX, and L. B. Worley of Carlsbad, NM; numerous nieces and nephews, and a score of other relatives and friends. A memorial service is being planned for a later date at Calvary Baptist Church in Garland, TX. The couple lived in Garland, TX for a number of years after retirement. Mr. Quillon G. Roberson A funeral service for Mr. Quillon G. Roberson took place Sunday in the chapel at Miles- Odum Funeral Home with the Rev. Annie Louis Johnson officiating. Burial was in the Screven Cemetery. The pallbearers were Jim Mcdonald, Matthew Roberson, Andy Johnson, Linwood Rose, Charlie Cook and Morris Johnson. Mrs. V. Jane Evans Weekly, 33, pallbearers Miss Carolyn Dean, pallbearers Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2001: Mr. Charles G. Smith, 75 (11-19-2001) Millwood native (Miles-Odum Funeral Home, Waycross) Charles G. Smith, 75, died Monday morning at his residence on Carswell Ave. Ext., after an extended illness. He was a native of Millwood, GA, son of the late Med Smith and Racheal Courson Smith. He retired in 1977 as a dragline operator for Dixie Concrete. He was amember of the New Life Assembly of God, a veteran of WWII where he served with the U.S. Army. He is preceded in death by four sisters Vonelle Williams, Geneva Prevatt, Jelene Legget, Nancy Prevatt, two brothers Benny Joe Smith and Woodrow Smith and one son Carl E. Smith. He is survived by his wife of 58 years Mamie Marie Smith of Waycross, four daughters Margie Meeks and her husband Jimmy of Jacksonville, FL, Mary Alice Stevens and her husband Jimmy of Baton Rouge, LA, Kathy Corbitt and her husband Richard, Donna O'Berry and her husband Ricky all of Waycross, four sons Vernon C. Smith and his wife Mable, Kenneth W. Smith and Morris F. Smith and Terry L. Smith all of Waycross, Seventeen Grandchildren, Evelyn Scheider, Beth Boals, Jimbo Meeks, Royce Odam, Amanda and Christina Stevens, Timmy, Amy, Tony, Chucky, Adam, Brian and Tiffany Smith, Mellissa McDaniel, Josh Corbitt, Chris and Traci O'Berry. Twelve great-grandchildren, two sisters, and many other nieces, nephews and other relatives. Mrs. Margaret Turner White, 81 (11-19-2001) Atlanta native (Music Funeral Home, Waycross) Margaret Turner White September 10, 1920 - November 19, 2001 Mrs. Margaret Turner White, 81, died Monday morning (Nov. 19, 2001) at Baptist Village after an extended illness. She is a native of Atlanta, but has lived most of her life in Waycross. She was a homemaker. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church, the Sewing Circle Club, and the Garden Club. Her parents were the late Oliver Beaumont Turner and Louise Johnson Turner. Her husband was the late Sion W. ''Snow'' White. She is survived by her two sons, Steve White (wife Vicki) of Waycross, and Andy White of Atlanta; four grandchildren, Katie and Emily White of Atlanta, and Hannah and Christopher White of Waycross; one brother, O. B. Turner, Jr. of Atlanta; and numerous nieces and nephews. The funeral service will be conducted 11 a.m. Wednesday (Nov. 21, 2001) at First United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Oakland Cemetery. The family will receive friends 7 until 9 o'clock Tuesday night at Music Funeral Home. The Sewing Circle Club is asked to meet 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the church to serve as honorary pallbearers. Mrs. Norma Jean "Randy" Taylor, 67 (11-18-2001) Bacon Co. native (Crosby Funeral Home, Alma) Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2001: Mr. James Howard Thames, 82 (11-20-2001) Sampson, Ala. native (Miles-Odum Funeral Home, Waycross) James Howard Thames, 82, died Tuesday morning (11-20-01) at the Baptist Village after an extended illness. He was a native of Sampson, Ala., son of the late James Steven Thames and Jessie Gertrude Cannon Thames. He had lived several years in Gainesville, Fla., before moving to Waycross in 1958. He retired as a conductor with the SCL Railroad in 1978 with thirty-eight years of service. He was an Elder in the First Presbyterian Church of Waycross and a member of the Men's Bible Class. He was a 55 year member of the Gainesville Masonic Lodge # 41 F & AM, Eastern Star Chapter # 474, Hasan Temple, Ambassdor Emeritus with the Shrine Club, an honorary member of the Frank C. Folks Lodge # 192 F & AM and a Scottish Rite Mason. A member of the U. T. U. for 53 years. He served with the U. S. Navy during World War Two. He is survived by his wife Mary Ann Otte Thames of Waycross; two daughters Margaret Eunice and her husband Dr. Newton Eunice of Pelham, Ga., Patricia Dryden and her husband Henry of Woodstock, Ga.; two sons James Howard "Butch" Thames of Camilla, Ga., John Bruce Thames of Madison, Fla.; four grandchildren Frank Eunice, William "Scooter", Beth and Julie Dryden; several nieces, nephews and other relatives. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon (11-23-01) at two o'clock in the First Presbyterian Church. Entombment will be in the Greenlawn Mausolum. The Men's Bible Class, Thursday Morning Breakfast Club, All Masonic Brothers, Eastern Star and Shrine Club members will serve as honorary pallbearers and they are requested to gather at the church at 1:30 Friday afternoon. The famly will receive friends at the Miles-Odum Funeral Home from six until eight o'clock Wednesday night. Mr. William Royce Kennedy, 82 (11-19-2001) Ware Co. native (Harrell-Faircloth Funeral Home, Moultrie) Mrs. Lillie Drew Bacon, 64 (11-16-2001) Blackshear native (R.J. Gainous Funeral Home, Daytona Beach, FL) Miss Irma Willis (11-20-2001) Omega native (Music Funeral Home, Waycross) Miss Irma Willis died Tuesday (November 20, 2001) at Satilla Regional Medical Center following a short illness. She was a native of Omega but had resided most of her life in Waycross. Her parents were the late Dr. Irvin Willis and Mary Spinks Willis. She retired in 1979 from the Okefenokee Regional Library and was a member of First Baptist Church. The survivors include two sisters, Naomi Nessmith and Evelyn W. Shaw both of Waycross; a niece, Mary Irvin Paz (husband Larry) of Waleska; a nephew, Gordon Nessmith (wife Linda) of Blackshear; two great nieces, Cindy Davies (husband Tom) and Lisa Alnick. A funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday in First Baptist Church. A graveside service will be held at 3:00 p.m. Friday in Oakridge Cemetery in Tifton. The family will be receiving friends at Music Funeral Home Thursday from 4 until 5 o'clock. Friday, Nov. 23, 2001: Mrs. Myra Faye Clark, 49 (11-21-2001) Waycross native (Fluker Funeral Home, Waycross) Mrs. Nina Ruth Dixon Mitchell, 71 (11-22-2001) Appling Co.native (Pearson-Treadwell Funeral Home, Blackshear) Mrs. Rena Faye Courson Proctor, 70 (11-22-2001) (Pearson-Treadwell Funeral Home, Blackshear) Mr. Craig Scott Johns, 38 (11-20-2001) Brantley Co. native (Chambless Funeral Home, Nahunta) Viola Albritton Thrift, 78, incomplete Mr. Charles Wesley Maynard, 89 (11-22-2001) Independence Co. Ark. native (Roundtree Funeral Home, Homerville) Mr. Zeakie Petty, 87 (11-18-2001) Echols Co. native, (Roundtree Funeral Home, Homerville) Mrs. Merle Howe Sweat, 88 (11-21-2001) Glynn Co. native (Chambless Funeral Home, Nahunta) Miss Irma Willis (11-20-2001) Omega native (Music Funeral Home, Waycross) Mrs. Ruby Thomas Morgan, 86 (11-21-2001) (Chambless Funeral Home, Nahunta) Mr. James Howard Thames, (Miles-Odum Funeral Home, Waycross) Lillie Drew Bacon, 64 (11-16-2001) (R.J. Gainous Funeral Home, Baytona Beach) Mr. Charles G. Smith, pallbearers Mrs. Billie S. Crawford, pallbearers Saturday, Nov. 24, 2001: Mrs. Audrey Guest Morris, 78 (11-19-2001) (Smith Funeral Home, Blackshear) Mrs. Hillie Sue Cuesta, 54 (11-21-2001) Dothan, Ala. native (Music Funeral Home, Waycross) Hillie Sue Cuesta April 29, 1947- November 21, 2001 Mrs. Hillie Sue Cuesta, 54, of Miami Shores, Fla., passed away Wednesday (November 21, 2001). Born Hillie Sue Davis in Dothan, Ala. on April 29, 1947. She was a graduate of Valdosta High School, received her Bachelor's Degree from Georgia Southern University, and earned a Master's Degree in Speech Therapy from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. She was a former assistant professor of speech therapy at the University of Tennessee-Memphis. Generous of her heart and her time, Hillie Sue gave her energy and talents to her family, her friends, her church and her community. She was a Girl Scout leader for Troop 289 of the Tequesta Neighborhood and was a member of the Lima Catholic Church, where she served as a Eucharistic minister and a lector and was active in the Women's Club. She was a volunteer parent at the Archbishop Curley-Notre Dame High School. She was, as her daughter's friends put it, ''the cool mom''. She was also the social director for the Davis family annual beach reunion. The suvivors include her beloved husband of 20 years, Dr. Manuel B. Cuesta of Waycross; her cherished daughter, Victoria E. Cuesta of Miami Shores, Fla.; her parents, Hillie and Grace Davis of Valdosta; her brother, Dr. Harry Davis of Canton; three sisters, Edith Gwaltney of Durham, North Carolina, Faye Milner of Tallahassee, Fla., Elina Croud (husband Richard) of Miramar, Fla.; four nieces; five nephews; and pets, Fluffy, Butterscotch and Ichta. A graveside service will be held Sunday at 3:00 p.m. in Greenlawn Cemetery. The family will be receiving friends at Music Funeral Home Sunday from 1 until 2 o'clock. Mr. Norman Christian Holst, 40 (11-23-2001) Jacksonville, FL native (Music Funeral Home, Waycross) Norman Christian Holst November 14, 1961 - November 23, 2001 Mr. Norman Christian Holst, 40, died suddenly Friday (November 23, 2001) morning in Satilla Regional Medical Center. He was a native of Jacksonville, Fla. and had resided most of his life in Orange Park, Fla. He was son of the late William Holst and Catherine Lathell Hill Holst. He was the former owner of B & H Roofing Company in Orange Park. The survivors include three sisters, Deborah Williamson of Waycross, Natalie Merck (husband David) of Waycross, Nickie Schery (husband Shane) of Orange Park, Fla.; several nieces and nephews. A funeral service will be held Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. in the Music Funeral Home Chapel. A graveside service will be held Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. in Jacksonville Memory Gardens. The family will be receiving friends at the funeral home Monday night from 6 until 8 o'clock. Mr. David L. Cannon, 72 incomplete Viola Albritton Thrift, 78 (11-23-2001) (Miles-Odum Funeral Home, Waycross) Viola Albritton Thrift, 78, died Friday morning (11-23-01) at the Satilla Care after an extended illness. She was a life long resident of Ware County, daughter of the late Noah Albritton and Agnes Payne Albritton and the widow of the late Ralph Hamilton Thrift, Sr. She retired in 1985 as a machine operator with John H. Swisher and was a member of the Baptist Church. She is survived by two daughters Gail Todd and her husband Quitman of Waycross, Mary Ann Lynn and her husband Ronny of Waycross; four sons Ralph H. Thrift, Jr., George L. Thrift and his wife Nancy, Wayne Thrift and his wife Becky all of Waycross, Ray Thrift and his wife Lisa of Douglas, Ga.; one sister Florence Kight of Douglas, Ga.; fifteen grandchildren Jeffery Thrift of Raleigh, N. C., Gina Rusgrove, Melanie Walsh both of Savannah, Ga., Vickie Thomas of Macon, Ga., Melissa Shields, David Thrift, Lamar Thrift, Tina White, Ashley Lynn, Jamie Lynn all of Waycross, Wayne A. Thrift, Jr. of Valdosta, Ga., Brianna Thrift of Dunn, N. C., Brittany and Brock Thrift both of Douglas, Ga. Randy Todd of Locust Grove, Ga.; twelve great grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon (11-25-01) at two o'clock in the chapel of the Miles-Odum Funeral Home. Burial will be in Oakland Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the Miles-Odum Funeral Home from six until eight o'clock Saturday night. Mrs. Margaret Turner White, pallbearers Miss Irma Willis, (Music Funeral Home, Waycross)

    11/27/2001 04:49:04
    1. Re: [GAWARE] LEE
    2. Nancy Taylor
    3. Thanks to the person that posted all the info below. Can you tell me which CD the information came from? Was it a census record? Thanks for your help. Nancy ----- Original Message ----- From: "shadri" <shadri@perry.gulfnet.com> To: <GAWARE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2001 9:21 AM Subject: [GAWARE] LEE > Name/Relationship/Birth Year/Gender/Race/Place of Birth/Place of Census > LEE, George Self <1800> M W Bir: GA > Cen: GA Ware Glenmore > LEE, Hanah Wife <1825> F W Bir: GA

    11/27/2001 12:41:54
    1. [GAWARE] Alfred H Brown & family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Brown, Ferguson, Rogers, Buck Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Fd.2ADI/514 Message Board Post: Looking for info on this man b. 6 Sept 1855 Upson Co., GA. Married Mattie Lavonia Ferguson 12 Dec 1880 Upson Co., GA. Moved briefly to TX but came back to GA and settled in Waycross. Had children Adolphus (Doll); Mattie Lee; Pack (male); Albert; Grace; Octavia, and Lucille. Mattie Lee married Claude Rogers and lived in Atlanta and Grace married a Mr. Buck and lived in Athens, GA. Alfred was the son of William H Brown and Mariah Marquise "Markie" Collier. Their daughter, Lula, is my line.

    11/27/2001 12:24:13
    1. Re: [GAWARE] Linda Angell
    2. Have you seen the amount of book that are in Linda, library this is huge hundred of book I wont' mind having and them and nether would anyone. lorraine king

    11/26/2001 06:09:40
    1. [GAWARE] Re: Broken Twigs
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: jowers Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Fd.2ADI/98.149 Message Board Post: was james a sibling of 13-14 children? his father george jowers dob 1761 in Anson county, NC .... and dod feb. 23, 1829 in autauga county, Alabama? hope this helps!

    11/26/2001 06:00:22
    1. Re: [GAWARE] Linda Angell & Library Books
    2. Douglas Pollard
    3. Maurice, If you put books in a microwave be sure their are no staples in the binding or gold leaf on the cover or elsware. Doug Pollard ----- Original Message ----- From: "Maurice D Flowers" <mdflowers@juno.com> To: <GAWARE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 2:49 PM Subject: Re: [GAWARE] Linda Angell & Library Books > Hi Ludell: > I think you have a swell idea about cleaning up the books. What hospital > in S/E Ga or N/E Fl would possibly have such equipment? Could we not > just put them through a microwave for several minutes on a low setting? I > saw in the news the other day that somewhere they were doing this to mail > to destroy the anthrax bacteria. > > Lets all try and save this collection if at all possible......I'll help > where I can! > > > Maury Flowers in Villa Rica > > > ==== GAWARE Mailing List ==== > UNSUBSCRIBING:send mail to > GAWARE-L-request@rootsweb.com ..change the "L" to "D" for Digest > with the single word unsubscribe in the message subject and body. > Judy Roberts- Co-Hostess- j2roberts@sum.net > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp >

    11/26/2001 01:17:08
    1. Re: [GAWARE] Linda Angell & Library Books
    2. Maurice D Flowers
    3. Hi Ludell: I think you have a swell idea about cleaning up the books. What hospital in S/E Ga or N/E Fl would possibly have such equipment? Could we not just put them through a microwave for several minutes on a low setting? I saw in the news the other day that somewhere they were doing this to mail to destroy the anthrax bacteria. Lets all try and save this collection if at all possible......I'll help where I can! Maury Flowers in Villa Rica

    11/26/2001 07:49:45
    1. Re: [GAWARE] Linda Angell
    2. olivia
    3. Ludell, The books just ned to be cleaned of the fungus and mildew. They are not dirty but contaminated. Olivia ----- Original Message ----- From: "ludell" <ludell@bellsouth.net> To: <GAWARE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 11:51 AM Subject: Re: [GAWARE] Linda Angell > Kati, > About trying to clean the books from the library-- Is it the mold, fungus > that is the concern?? are the books physically damaged or marred ?? or is > it just some unseen ? bacteria? If the pages aren't marred in any way and > all we need to do is decontaminate or sterilize them, a possibility is to > find a hospital with an ethylene oxide gas sterilizer and ask them if they > would be willing to sterilize the books for us (maybe at a price). When I > worked at a hospital in California we had a big sterilizer that could have > done the job. > Steam sterilizers won't work because the work on steam under pressure > ( like huge pressure cookers)- but the ethylene oxide gas only uses a small > amout of moisture so the gas can penetrate the material ( its also called > "cold" sterilization, altho there is some heat involved) > That 's the extent of my knowledge on cleaning the books- its a shame they > got so dirty > Glad to hear Linda is doing some better! > Ludell > > > > ==== GAWARE Mailing List ==== > UNSUBSCRIBING:send mail to > GAWARE-L-request@rootsweb.com ..change the "L" to "D" for Digest > with the single word unsubscribe in the message subject and body. > Judy Roberts- Co-Hostess- j2roberts@sum.net > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.295 / Virus Database: 159 - Release Date: 11/1/01

    11/26/2001 06:17:31