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Brian Randall Freeman, 30, of Caryville died Sept. 30 at his home as a result of a house fire. He was born Jan. 21, 1977, in Lebanon, Tenn.
Freeman graduated from Holmes County High School and was employed by Family Dollar.
Survivors include his father, Phillip Wayne Freeman Sr., and stepmother, Blondell Freeman, both of Caryville; his mother, Susan Josey of North Carolina; a brother, Phillip Wayne Freeman Jr. of California; sister, Lori Catherine Hoskins and husband, Staff Sgt. Eric Hoskins of North Carolina; niece, Katlyn Hoskins and a nephew, Hunter Hoskins.
Services were held Oct. 3 in the funeral home chapel with the Rev. Aubrey Herndon officiating.
Burial was in Evergreen Baptist Church Cemetery with Peel Funeral Home of Bonifay directing.
Beverly Jensen
Beverly Jensen, 72, of Bonifay died Oct. 7 at her daughter's home. She was born April 30, 1935, in Tampa. She worked with Luenbergers' IGA for a number of years.
Survivors include her children, Yvonne Gary and husband, Mick, and Karen Jensen, all of Tampa, Jerry Jensen and wife, Teresa, Rhonda Walsingham and husband, Richard, and Paul Jensen, all of Bonifay; 19 grandchildren and one great-grandson.
Services were held Oct. 10 in the funeral home chapel with the Rev. Chester Padgett officiating.
Burial was in Myrtle Hill Garden of Memory in Tampa with James & Lipford Funeral Home of Graceville directing.
Betty J. Fears
Betty Jenice Fears, 43, of Blountstown died Oct. 3. She was born Oct. 30, 1963, in St. Petersburg to Wallace and Betty Lois (Pettis) Fears.
Survivors include her mother, Betty L. Fears of Chipley; two daughters, Jestiny Lee Fears of Tallahassee and Emily Ann Smith of Chipley; two brothers, Jerry Fears and John Fears, both of Chipley; and a sister, Julilee Conway of Chipley.
Memorial services were held Oct. 5 in First United Methodist Church, Chipley, with the Rev. Jerry May officiating.
Memorialization was by cremation with Brown Funeral Home of Chipley in charge of arrangements.
Michael Fielding
Michael William Fielding, 55, of Chipley died Oct. 6. He was born June 29, 1952, in Newburg, N.Y., to William W. and Ruth Irene (Shumaker) Fielding.
He had lived in Chipley for five years, moving there from Homa, La. He was of the Catholic faith and loved to read, visit the library, cook and plant flowers.
Survivors include his mother, Ruth Irene Fielding of Chipley; two sons, Nathan Fielding and Shaun Fielding, both of Vernon; a sister, Patti Peel and husband, Sheldon Peel of Chipley; several grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Graveside services were held Oct. 11 in Glenwood Cemetery with the Rev. Michael Orr officiating and Brown Funeral Home of Chipley directing.
Robert Brady
Robert Randall Provost Brady, 45, of Chipley died Oct. 6 at his home. He was born May 28, 1962, in Hialeah. He was a life-long resident of Chipley and was of the Baptist faith.
Brady was preceded in death by his father, Max Brady; paternal grandfather, James Brady, paternal grandparents, Hubert and Estelle Peacock, and his maternal grandfather, Warner Boyd.
Survivors include his mother, Gail Provost of Chipley; maternal grandmother, Inez Laney of Chipley; an uncle, Michael Boyd; aunt, Betty McCormick; sister, Kelly Nelson; two brothers, Erick Provost and wife, Elaina, of Chipley, and Michael Vosika and wife, Robin; two nephews and two nieces.
Funeral was held Oct. 10 at First Baptist Church with the Rev. Michael Orr officiating.
Burial was in Shiloh Cemetery with Brown Funeral Home of Chipley directing.
Memorial contributions may be made to First Baptist Church, P.O. Box 643, Chipley, FL 32428.
Willie L. Bostic
Willie (Leechie) Bostic, 60, of Campbellton died Oct. 4 at Campbellton-Graceville Hospital in Graceville. He was born May 16, 1947, to the late King David and Pinkey Lee Bostic. He was their first child.
He attended Leon County schools and worked in the construction industry. He married Willie B. Bostic and joined the St. Mary Missionary Baptist Church in Jacob City under the Rev. R.C. McGriff.
Surviving, in addition to his wife, are two sons, Bob A. Bostic and wife, Chastity, with the U.S. Air Force in Okinawa, Japan, and Charles A. Bostic of Campbellton; six stepchildren, Mitchell Mickey and wife, Kay, of Columbia, Md., Gloria Jean and husband, Victor, Michael Anthony and wife, Lucy, Henry Charles and Thomas Jerome, all of Jacob City, James Jr. and wife, Lori, of Campbellton; three sisters, Willie B. Sylvester of Jupiter, Geraldine Thomas and Annie Bostic, both of Fort Myers; an aunt, Jennie B. Watford of Madrid, Ala.; many cousins and other relatives.
Services were held Oct. 13 in the funeral home chapel with the Revs. George Bowers, R.C. McGriff and Riley Henderson officiating.
Burial was in St. Phillip Cemetery in Slocomb's Antioch community with McKinnie Funeral Home of Campbellton directing.
Dorothy M. Barnes
Dorothy Mae (Jackson) Barnes, 67, of Marianna died Oct. 5 at her home. A life-long resident of Jackson County, she was a member of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in Marianna.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Joseph C. and Estelle Blair Jackson.
Surviving are her husband of 46 years, Harold Barnes of Marianna; one daughter, Debra Barnes Duncan and husband, Don, of Round Rock, Texas; one son, Keith Barnes of Marianna; two brothers, Neal Jackson of Tampa, Bobby Jackson and wife, Lois, of Cottondale; five grandchildren, and one great-granddaughter.
Services were conducted Oct. 8 at Maddox Chapel with Bro. Michael Clark officiating.
Burial was in Riverside Cemetery with James & Sikes Funeral Home, Maddox Chapel, directing.