Georgia, U.S., Marriage Records From Select Counties, 1828-1978
Angellina Woolston
Angellina Dinahlee Elizabeth Woolston, 6, of Winterville, diedSaturday, October 14, 2000.
A native of Clarke County, Angellina was the daughter of Ronda Lynn Woolston.
She had attended Athens Christian School and was a member of Willie's Kung Fu Class. Angellina had won numerous trophies in local and state beauty pageants.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, October 17, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints with Bishop Alan Johnson officiating. Burial was in the Corinth Church cemetery, Walnut Grove.
In addition to her mother, Angellina is survived by grandparents, Gary and Elizabeth Woolston, Athens; great-grandparents, Allie E. Woolston, Walnut Grove, and Ida Mae West, Monroe; aunts and uncles, Rick and Regina Woolston and Jamie Woolston, all of Athens, Vicky and Ronnie Prevo, Davison, Mich., and Tim and J. Woolston, Lawrenceville; great-aunts and uncles, Bobbie and Pat Savage, Mt. Morris, Mich., and Karen Vernon, Walnut Grove; and a number of cousins.
Contributions may be made to the Ronda Lynn Woolston Benefit, c/o Main Street Bank, 2065 Timothy Road, Athens, GA 30606.
Bernstein Funeral Home, Athens, was in charge of arrangements.
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Ramona B. Morgan
Mrs. Ramona Bennett Morgan, 62, of Danielsville, diedTuesday, October 17, 2000.
Mrs. Morgan was bornin Wilkes County, a daughter of the late Grady and Lois Staneil Bennett.
She was a homemaker and a member of Danielsville Baptist Church.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, October 19, at Danielsville Baptist Church with the Revs. Mike Hudman and Donnie Morgan officiating. The body will be placed in the church at 1 p.m. Burial will be in Danielsville Memorial Gardens. Deacons of Danielsville Baptist Church will serve as pallbearers.
Mrs. Morgan is survived by her husband, Walter Gene Morgan; one daughter, Pattie Morgan Lord, Comer; one son, Donnie Morgan, Danielsville; two sisters, Marie Simmons, Elberton, and Mattie Williams, Augusta; two brothers, Troy Nix, Elberton, and Clark Bennett, Hull; four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Danielsville Baptist Church Building Fund, P.O. Box 56, Danielsville, GA 30633.
The family was to have received friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Brown Funeral Home, Danielsville. The family is at the residence of Danny and Pattie Lord, 8605 Hwy. 172, Comer.
Brown Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
MR. TRAMMELL
Poultry farmer
JEFFERSON - Alan Wayne Trammell II, 24, diedFriday, October 13, 2000, following a sudden illness.
Mr. Trammell was bornMay 17, 1976, in Hall County. He was a son of Wayne and Judy Porter Trammell, Jefferson.
Mr. Trammell was a poultry farmer.
Funeral services were held Monday, October 16, at Bethany United Methodist Church with the Revs. Hulon Hill and James Dumas officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.
Survivors, in addition to his parents, include his wife, Myrtie Lynn Booth Trammell; one son, Timothy Trammell, Jefferson; four step-daughters, Ashley Booth and Adrian Wright, both of Ila, and Marissa Booth and Allison Wright, both of Jefferson; two sisters, Connie Mayberry and Nancy Caneup, both of Jefferson; adopted brother, Bobby Croya, Jefferson; and grandparents, Joe and Jessie Belle Trammell, Jefferson, and Ruby Porter, Anderson, S.C.
Evans Funeral Home, Jefferson, was in charge of arrangements.
MRS. LOVE
Sales clerk
COMMERCE - Mrs. Rose L. Love, 65, diedTuesday, October 10, 2000, at her residence.
Mrs. Love was bornNovember 24, 1934, a daughter of Lillie Mae Brown Hayes, Commerce, and Ernest Lee Hayes.
Mrs. Love had been employed with Perfumania as a sales clerk.
Funeral services were held Thursday, October 12, at Christian Life Worship Center with the Revs. John W. Ingram and Hugh Morgan officiating. Burial was in Jackson Memorial Gardens, Commerce.
Survivors, in addition to her mother, include her husband, James Love; two sons, Jimmy Love, Watkinsville, and Johnny Love, Hull; three sisters, Debbie Myers and Ann Jackson, both of Commerce, and Judy Kesler, Nicholson; one sister, Norine Evans, Commerce; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Ivie Funeral Home, Commerce, was in charge of arrangements.
MR. MCCLURE
Oconee Baptist
Church member
MAYSVILLE - Herman Burton McClure, 73, diedThursday, October 12, 2000, at Northeast Georgia Medical Center, Gainesville.
Mr. McClure was bornAugust 23, 1927, in White County. He was a son of the late Walter and Myrtle Johnson McClure.
Mr. McClure had worked in road construction and was a member of Oconee Baptist Church.
Funeral services were held Saturday, October 14, in the chapel of Little-Ward Funeral Home, Commerce, with the Rev. Swayne Cochran and Chaplain Larry Davidson officiating. Burial was in Jackson Memorial Gardens, Commerce.
Mr. McClure is survived by his wife, Doris Vivian Cochran McClure; three sons, Mark McClure, Monroe, Mike McClure, Maysville, and Stephen David McClure, Matthews, N.C.; four brothers, Howard McClure, Homer, Lloyd McClure, Jefferson, Ray McClure, Maysville, and Roy McClure, Easley, S.C.; two sisters, Mary Hayes and Fay Lindsey, both of Maysville; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Little-Ward Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
MISS WALKER
Homemaker
COMMERCE - Miss Gladys Walker, 93, diedWednesday, October 11, 2000, at BJC Medical Center, Commerce.
Miss Walker was bornAugust 15, 1907, in Banks County. She was a daughter of the late William and Margie Roberta Banks Walker.
Miss Walker was a homemaker and a member of Madison Street Baptist Church.
Funeral services were held Friday, October 13, in the chapel of Little-Ward Funeral Home, Commerce, with the Revs. David Harbin and Troy Herbert officiating. Burial was in the Murray Estes Family Cemetery, Nicholson.
Survivors include a niece, Florence Wilder, Jackson; and a number of great-nieces and nephews.
Little-Ward Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
MR. BARRETT
Electrician
COMMERCE - Charles David Barrett, 63, diedTuesday, October 10, 2000, at the Veterans Hospital in Atlanta.
Mr. Barrett was bornAugust 25, 1937, in Clarke County. He was a son of the late Charles Hurbert Barrett and Willamina Jackson Barrett.
Mr. Barrett was a self-employed electrician and was a member of the Prince Avenue Baptist Church, Athens.
A memorial services was held Thursday, October 12, in the chapel of Ivie Funeral Home, Commerce.
Mr. Barrett is survived by his wife, Laura Hosch Barrett; daughter and son-in-law, Laurie and Eddy Minish, Commerce; one brother, Bobby Barrett, Jefferson; one sister, Linda Dickens, Athens; and three grandchildren, Shelby, Samantha and Sarah.
Ivie Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
MRS. LEE
Bookkeeper
ATHENS - Mrs. Iris Gene Wills Lee, 75, diedMonday, October 16, 2000, at St. Mary's Hospital, Athens.
Mrs. Lee was bornJanuary 23, 1925, in Jackson County. She was a daughter of the late Edwin and Claire Niblack Wills.
Mrs. Lee was a bookkeeper and of the Methodist denomination. She was preceded in death by her husband, Redmond Lee.
A memorial service was held Tuesday, October 17, in the chapel of Little-Ward Funeral Home, Commerce, with the Rev. Richard Hoard officiating.
Survivors include one son, Rod Johnson, Hayesville, N.C.; one daughter, Lisa Bonner, Hull; one sister, Virginia McClure, Commerce; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Little-Ward Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
MR. BROOME
U.S. Army veteran
HOMER - Clarence L. Broome, 76, diedMonday, October 16, 2000, at his residence following an extended illness.
Mr. Broome was bornJanuary 3, 1924, in White County. He was a son of the late Onie S. Broom.
Mr. Broome was retired from the U.S. Army, with 26 years of service. He served during World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam Conflict.
During World War II, Mr. Broome served under General Patton's Fifth Army and received the World War II Victory Medal, as well as the World War II Campaign Medal. During the Korean War, he received two Battle Star awards and two Korean Campaign medals. During the Vietnam Conflict, Mr. Broome received the Army Commendation Medal, European Theater 5 Battle Star awards, two Battle Oak Leaf Cluster awards, the Bronze Star and the Vietnam Campaign Medal.
He was a member of Freedom Baptist Church and a life member of Grant Reeves Post #7720 Veterans of Foreign Wars. Mr. Broome also served as former warden with the Georgia State Prison System.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, October 19, in the chapel of Whitfield Funeral Home, South Chapel, Cornelia, with the Revs. Danny Green, Clyde Garrison and Perry Smith officiating. Burial will be in the VFW Memorial Park with the Rev. Austin Kelley officiating. Full military honors will be provided by the U.S. Army Honor Guard from Fort McPherson, Ga.
Mr. Broome is survived by his wife, Marjorie Whitfield Broome; four daughters, Joann Broome and Arlene Ramirez, both of Clarkesville, Dorothy Chayka, Cornelia, and Deborah Blackwell, Homer; three sons, Jimmy Broome and William Broome, both of Clarkesville, and Boyd Broome, Arcade; 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
The family was to have received friends from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday at the funeral home.
Whitfield Funeral Home, South Chapel, is in charge of arrangements.