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The Macon Telegraph Monday, Jan. 29, 1996 Obituaries Lucius T. Bacote DUBLIN Services for Lucius T. Bacote will be at 11 a.m. today in Washington Street Presbyterian Church with burial in Dudley Memorial Cemetery, Bacote died Thursday He was born in Hartsville, S.C.

He was principal of Washington Street High School and Oconee High School. Survivors include his wife, Marine Bacote; children, Freya Grimes of Arlington, Texas, and Muriel Henderson of Colorado Springs, brothers and sisters, David Bacote of Baltimore, Thomas Bacote of Fayetteville, N.C., Elizabeth Montgomery and Gwendolyn Gallashaw, both of Bronx, N.Y.; and four grandchildren. The family may be contacted at 608 Hester Drive, Dublin. The body will be placed in the church an hour before services. Dudley Funeral Home in Dublin has charge of arrangements.

Edward N. Bell JAMAICA, N.Y. Services for Edward N. "Nug" Bell will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Union Grove Baptist Church, Warner Robins, with burial in Oak Ridge Cemetery.

Bell, 62, died Monday, Jan. 22. Born in Houston County, he attended Houston County public schools. He was the son of the late Horace Bell Sr. and Viola Bell.

He was a Korean War veteran and received the Korean Service Medal, three Bronze stars and an honorable discharge in 1954. He was a retired custodial supervisor. Survivors include his wife, Betty T. Bell; children, Willie Johnson of Atlanta, and Herbert Thomas, Vivas Martin and Deborah Thomas, all of New York: brothers and sister, Walter Bell of Warner Robins, Horace Bell Jr. of Jamaica, N.Y., and Julian Morris of Detroit; and nine grandchildren.

The family may be contacted at 725 Eastside Drive, Warner Robins. Nelson's Memorial Mortuary in Warner Robins has charge of arrangements. Willie Lee Bell WARNER ROBINS Services for Willie Lee "Punch" Bell will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Union Grove Baptist Church, Warner Robins, with burial in Oak Ridge Cemetery. Bell, 65, died Wednesday, Jan.

24, in a local hospital. Born in Houston County, he was the son of the late Horace Bell Sr. and Viola Bell. He was educated in Houston County public schools. He was a member of Ferguson Temple Holiness Church.

He was retired from Robins Air Force Base and was a disabled veteran. Survivors include his wife, Jophie D. Bell; children, Everline Gibson, Melinda Hill and Elvin Taylor, all of Macon; brothers and sister, Walter Lee Bell of Warner Robins, Horace Bell Jr. of Jamaica, N.Y., and Julian Morris of Detroit; 12 grandchildren; and 14 greatgrandchildren. The family will receive friends from 7 until 9 p.m.

Tuesday in Nelson's Memorial Mortuary, Warner Robins, and may be contacted at the residence. Eva Simmons Blizzard MILLEDGEVILLE Services for Eva Simmons Blizzard will be at 11 a.m. today in Williams Memorial Chapel, Milledgeville, with burial in Friendship Baptist Church Cemetery. Blizzard, 89, died Sunday in a local hospital. She was born in Washington County.

She was a member of Vinson Heights Community Club and Friendship Baptist Church. She was the widow of Jesse W. Blizzard. Survivors include her grandchildren, Dolores Marshall, Eddie Blizzard Jere Lynn Armstrong, Jimmy Blizzard, Jonnie Blizzard, Scottie Blizzard and Mark Blizzard, all of Milledgeville; seven great grandchildren; and a great Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association, Baldwin County Unit, P.O. Box 419, Milledgeville 31061.

Elizabeth B. Bradley LILLY Services for Elizabeth B. Bradley will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Lilly United Methodist Church with burial in Lilly Baptist Church Cemetery. Bradley, 78, died Sunday in Atlanta.

Born in Dooly County, was the daughter of the late Jeff and Lucille Forehand Busbee. She was a member of Lilly United Methodist Church, the Lilly UMW, Lilly Woman's Club and the Cordele Chapter of the UDC. She was a schoolteacher 35 years. include her husband, John F. Bradley; son, John W.

Bradley of Valdosta; and sisters, Ellen McGuiness and Madelyn Laidler, both of Lilly, Johnnie Dell Thompson of Jacksonville, Doramay Lawless of Tuscaloosa, and Lucille Ellis of Vienna. The family will receive friends from 6 until 8 tonight in BowenNeSmith Funeral Home, Vienna. Mary Magdeline Bridges SANDERSVILLE Services for Mary Magdeline Bridges will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Kendall Heights Church of God with burial in Jordan Chapel Church of God Cemetery, Edgehill. Bridges, 73, died Sunday.

Born in Glasco*ck County, she was a resident of Washington County several years. She was a retired seamstress and was a homemaker. She was a member of Tennille Church of God. Survivors include her children, Mildred F. Screws, Mary Ann Brown, Milton Bridges, Dock C.

Bridges and Glenn Bridges, all of Sandersville, Sharon Osborne of Tennille, and Donnell Bridges of Edgehill; sisters, Eunice Port of Augusta, and Cora Wells of Alma; 21 grandchildren; and 19 greatgrandchildren. The family will receive friends from 6 until 8 tonight in Lang's Chapel, Sandersville, and may be Nobel -winning poet Joseph Brodsky dies The Associated Press NEW YORK Nobel Prize-winning poet Joseph Brodsky, a Russian exile who became poet laureate of the United States, died in his sleep Sunday. He was 55. The poet's wife, Maria Brodsky, called police to their Brooklyn home after failing to wake her husband, said Deputy Commissioner Tom Kelly. Brodsky was pronounced dead at the scene of an apparent heart attack, Kelly said.

"He was the only Russian poet who enjoyed the right to be called a 'great' in his lifetime," Yevgeny Kiselyov, host of the Russian weekly news program Itogi, told viewers. Brodsky wrote both in his native Russian and in English. In addition to poetry, he wrote plays, essays and criticism. He once said American poetry had helped him survive years of persecution in the Soviet Union and "made me an American long before I arrived on these shores." Brodsky, who was Jewish, was constantly in conflict with the Soviet authorities. In 1964, he was sentenced to five years of hard labor in the Arctic Circle region of Arkhangelsk on what Kiselyov described as "the absurd charge" of parasitism.

In a 1987 interview with The Associated Press, Brodsky said the experience made him more resilient "in every possible way." "Somehow I learned I can take well, not everything but quite a lot," he said. Brodsky's sentence was commuted in 1965, but the persecution continued. Soviet authorities refused to grant him visas to attend several international poetry forums and, in 1972, forced him into exile. He settled in the United States, where he was befriended by poet W.H. Auden, and became an American citizen in 1980.

Life in the United States, which made him its poet laureate in 1991, was "terribly good to me," Brodsky once said. In 1987, Brodsky was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. Leading black conductor Henry Lewis The Associated Press NEW YORK Henry Lewis, a classical musician and conductor who led the way for blacks in his profession, has died. He was 63. Lewis died Friday of a heart attack at his Manhattan home.

He was the first black conductor and music director of a major American orchestra and in 1972 he was the first black conductor at New York's Metropolitan Opera. In 1948 at 16 years old he also became the first black instrumentalist with a major orchestra, the Los Angeles Philharmonic. During his 47-year career, Lewis conducted the New Jersey SymphoOrchestra, bringing it from ny contacted at 256 Oscar Drive. Sandersville. Juanita Jackson Chapman SWAINSBORO Services for Juanita Jackson Chapman will be at 2 p.m.

Tuesday in the chapel of Johnson Funeral Home, Swainsboro, with burial in Sandhill Cemetery. Chapman, 86, died Sunday in a local hospital. Born in Emanuel County, she was a resident of Garfield several years. She was a homemaker and was a member of Garfield Baptist Church. Survivors include her children, Jerry Jackson of Garfield, Charles L.

Jackson and Gene Jackson, both of Newnan, Frank Jackson Franklin, Annie P. Sanders of Augusta, Montine Cummings of Monroe Valley, and Gladys Keller of Oregon City, brother, Millard Gooding of Augusta; grandchildren; and 20 great grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 6 until 8 tonight in the funeral home and may be contacted at 214 Fowler Swainsboro. Davis will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday in Sandy Ford Baptist Church with burial in Moore Station Cemetery, Dublin.

Davis, 85, died Thursday Born in Laurens County, was the son of the late Charlie and Annie Smith Davis. He was a member of Sandy Ford Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Adell T. Davis; stepson, Willie Taylor of Cincinnati; a grandchild; and six great-grandchildren. The family may be contacted at the family residence.

The body will be placed in the church an hour before services. Dudley Funeral Home in Dublin has charge of arrangements. Eugene Davis DUBLIN Services for Eugene Rose Lee Ford HADDOCK Services for Rose Lee Ford will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Holt's Chapel AME Church, Haddock, with burial in Ellis Chapel Cemetery. Ford, 86, died Thursday in a local hospital.

She was a member of Holt's Chapel AME Church and the Sunlight Brothers and Sisters Society. She was the daughter of the late Pompy and a a Finney and was the widow of Genie Ford. Survivors include her brothers, James T. Finney of Gray, Walter Finney of Haddock, Rose Lee Ford and Johnny Finney and Milton Finney, both of Chicago. The body will be placed in the church an hour before services.

Samuel's Memorial Funeral Home in Gray has charge of arrangements. Mark Allen Garner WARNER ROBINS Services for Mark Allen Garner will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the chapel of Heritage Memorial Funeral Home, Warner Robins, with burial in Parkway Memorial Gardens. Garner, 26, died Saturday. He was born in Tampa, Fla.

He was the owner of Garner Electric Co. Survivors include his wife, Tracy A. Garner; son, Matthew Garner of Warner Robins; parents, Nikki B. Hix of Warner Robins, and B.J. Garner of Land O'Lakes, brother and sister, Mike Garner of Warner Robins, and Shannon Martinez of Tampa; and grandparents, Margie Blair of Seffner, and Al and Beulah Albright, both of Land O'Lakes.

The family will receive friends from 7 until 9 tonight in the funeral Belle Sutton Hendley NASHVILLE Services for Belle Sutton Hendley will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the chapel of Lovein Funeral Home, Nashville, with burial in Westview Cemetery, Hendley, 83, died Sunday at her residence. She was a teacher, retired from the Berrien County Board of Education. She also was a clerk, retired from the Berrien County Tax Assessor's Office. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star and Flat Creek Missionary Baptist Church.

Survivors include her children, Emma Dell Brooks and J.W. Hendley, both of Nashville, and Bud Hendley of Cartersville; sister and brothers, Gladys Harris of Nashville, Willis Sutton of Jacksonville, Tharon Sutton of Alapaha, and John T. Sutton of Andalusia, ten grandchildren; and seven greatgrandchildren. The family will receive friends from 7 until 9 tonight in the funeral home. Mamie Black Lampley Services for Mamie Black Lampley will be at 3 p.m.

Tuesday in Jones Brothers Eastlawn Memorial Chapel with burial in Saints Rest Cemetery. Lampley, 74, died Thursday in a local hospital. Born in Gray, was the daughter of the late Gus and Elnora Carter Black. She was the widow of Johnny Lampley. She was educated in the Jones County public school system.

She was a homemaker and a Baptist. Survivors include her children, Shirley Copeland, Willie Black and Geraldine Lampley, all of Macon; brother, Willie Jenkins of Brooklyn, N.Y.; five grandchildren; and 12 great The family may be contacted at 1089 1 Blvd. Apt. Macon. Dennis Alan Lockaby Services for Dennis Alan Lockaby will be announced at a later date.

Burial will be in St. Augustine Memorial Park, St. Augustine, Fla. Lockaby, 47, died Sunday. Born in Anderson, S.C., he was the son of the late Robert A.

Lockaby. He was past owner of Captain's Car Dealership and was a Navy veteran. Survivors include his wife, Phyllis M. Lockaby of St. Augustine; children, Shannon L.

Shafor of Orlando, Channing D. Lockaby of Gainesville, and Lancer A. Lockaby of St. Augustine; mother, Frances P. Lockaby of Macon; brother and sister, Don I.

Lockaby of Macon, and Deborah L. Brown of Gray; and a grandchild. The family may be contacted at 2230 Greenwood Drive, Macon 31211. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Hospice of Central Georgia, P.O. Box 6533, Macon 31208.

Snow's Memorial Chapel, Cherry Street, has charge of arrangements. Curtis Jake McKissie Services for Curtis Jake She was a former employee of Southern She Railroad and was a selfemployed carpenter. He was a member of St. Luke AME Church and was a former member of Mount Hope AME Church. Survivors include his wife, children, Thelma Foster Sanders, all of children; and 12 the dren.

The family may 3825 Gadson Drive. Mortuary has ments. McKissie will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Woodlawn Memorial Park. McKissie, 85, died Saturday in a local hospital.

Born in Smith, was the son of the late Dan and Amanda B. McKissie and was the widower of Marie W. McKissie. He Curtis J. McKissie Ruby H.

McKissie; Maggie McKissie, and Emma Jean Macon; six grandgreat-grandchil- be contacted at Hicks and Sons charge of arrange- SNOW'S MEMORIAL CHAPELS FUNERAL NOTICES Since 1892 746 Cherry St. 3077 Pio Nono Ave. LOCKABY, Dennis Alan: 47, of Macon, died Sunday. Funeral services are incomplete and will be announced by Craig Funeral Home in St. Augustine, Fla.

Snow's Memorial Chapel, Cherry Street, will be in charge of local arrangements. Mr. Lockaby is survived by his wife, Phyllis M. Lockaby of St. Augustine, daughter, Shannon Lockaby Shafor of Orlando, two sons, Channing D.

Lockaby of Gainesville, and Lancer A. Lockaby of St. Augustine, a grandson; mother, Frances Lockaby of Macon; brother, Don I. Lockaby of Macon; sister, Deborah Lockaby Brown of Macon; and several nieces and nephews. The family requests that donations be made to Hospice of Central Georgia, P.O.

Box 6533, Macon 31208. The family may be contacted at the residence of Mrs. Frances Pierce Lockaby, 2230 Greenwood Drive, Macon 31211. Snow's Memorial Chapel, Cherry Street, has charge of arrangements. NORRIS, Noah F.

83, of 6590 Dana Drive, passed away Saturday morning in a local hospital. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. today from Glen Haven Memorial Gardens. The Rev. Lewis Smith will officiate.

Masonic graveside services will be held following the service. Mr. Norris was born in LaGrange, but had lived most of his life in Macon. He was retired from Robins Air Force Base. Mr.

Norris was a member of Tyrian Lodge No. 111, a 32nd-degree Scottish Rite Mason and was a member of Al Sihah Temple. He was a former member of the College Road Baptist Church in Ocala, and was a current member of the Church of the Wildwood in Macon. Survivors include his wife, Nellie B. Norris of Macon; son, Donald L.

Norris of Macon; three grandsons, Donald L. Norris Jr. of Germany, Randall B. Norris of Macon, and Fredrick Norris of Commerce; five great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews also survive. Memorials may be made to Alzheimer's Association, 401 Cherry Macon 31201.

Snow's Memorial Chapel, Pio Nono Avenue, has charge of arrangements. STOVER, David Lynn: 39, of 3122 Ridge died Friday at his residence. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday In Snow's Memorial Chapel, Cherry Street. The Rev.

Mary Kathryn Morn officiated. Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday In Clay Barrette Chapel, Shelby, N.C. Interment will be in Cleveland Memorial Gardens, Shelby, N.C. in lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Ryan White Fund or to the I.D.

Clinic, Macon-Bibb County Health Department, 171 Emory Highway, Macon 31201. The family may be contacted at the residence, 3122 Ridge Macon 31204. They will meet friends from 7 until 8:30 tonight in Clay Barnette Chapel, Shelby, N.C. Snow's Memorial Chapel, Cherry Street, had charge of arrangements. WASDEN, Grady Lee: 2318 Price Drive, died Thursday night in a Warner Robins nursing facility.

Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. today in Andersonville National Cemetery with full military honors. The Rev. Grady Mimbs will officiate. Mr.

Wasden, a native of Dublin, had lived in Macon the past three years. He was the son of the late Fred P. Wasden and Agnes Evans Wasden and was the widower of Toni Gleich Wasden. He was a technical sergeant, retired from the U.S. Air Force, He was a member of Centerville Baptist Church in Laurens County.

Mr. Wasden is survived by his daughter, Veronika Grusendorf of McGregor, Texas; son, Siegi Rebban of Germany; brother, James A. Wasden of Macon; sister, Frances Aultman of Macon; three grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. The family will meet friends from until 9 tonight in Snow's Memorial Chapel, Pio Nono Avenue, and may be contacted at the residence, 2318 Price Drive, Macon 31206. Snow's Memorial Chapel, Pio Nono Avenue, has charge of arrangements.

Joe L. Merrell Sr. VIENNA Services for Joe Lewis Merrell Sr. will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday in Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, Byromville, with burial in the church cemetery.

Merrell, 51, died Thursday at his residence. He was a cement finisher supervisor. He attended Dooly County public schools. He was a deacon at Vienna Holiness Deliverance Church. Survivors include his wife, Mary L.

Merrell; children, Patricia Merrell, Susan Hardwick of Atlanta, Joe L. Merrell Jr. of Columbia, Walter Merrell, Kerry Merrell and Andrea Merrell, all of Vienna, and Casey Barthell of Albany; brothers and sisters, Lewis Merrell Annie Palmer and Mae Lizzie Johnson, all of Byromville, R.C. Merrell, Henry Palmer and Mamie Merrell, both of Vienna, and Annie Maude Lester of Detroit; and seven grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 1 until 9:30 tonight in J.W.

Williams Funeral Home, Cordele, and may be contacted at the residence in Vienna. Joseph F. Paxson Sr. Services for Joseph F. Paxson Sr.

will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the chapel of Crest Lawn Funeral Home with burial in Glen Haven Memorial Gardens. Paxson, 75, died Saturday in a local hospital. He was a charter member of Holy Spirit Catholic Church. He was an Army veteran and received the Good Conduct Medal with clasp, the American Defense Medal, the American Theater Medal, the World War I Victory Ribbon, the Meritorious Unit Award and the Asiatic Pacific Theater Medal.

Survivors include his wife, Margaret C. Paxson; children, Carolyn Rizzo and Joseph F. Paxson both of Grand Bay, Yolanda Arkett of Elwood City, Michael G. Paxson of Huntsville, and Mary Culp of Macon; sister, Peggy Owens of Paso Robles, 12 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 7 until 9 tonight in the funeral home and may be contacted at 6058 Fountain Drive.

Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1001 Walnut Macon 31201. Ernest Plant FORT VALLEY Services for Ernest Plant will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday in Richland Baptist Church, Fort Valley, with burial in Richland Cemetery, Plant, 54, died Thursday at his residence. Born in Macon County, he attended Macon County public schools. He was a member of Richland Baptist Church and was an auto mechanic.

Survivors include his children, Maurice Plant of Warner Robins, and Reginald Plant and Jeffrey Plant, both of Marshallville; mother, Marie Plant of Fort Valley; brothers, Milton Plant, Hillard Plant and Curtis Plant, all of Fort Valley; and a grandchild. The family may be contacted at the residence. Edwards Funeral Home in Fort Valley has charge of arrangements. Mattie Freeman Tice HAWKINSVILLE Services for Mattie Linnes Freeman Tice will be at 4 p.m. Tuesday in Orange Hill Cemetery, Hawkinsville.

Tice, 84, died Sunday in a local hospital. She was born in Coweta County and was the widow of Joseph J. Tice. She was a charter member of Broadstreet Baptist Church. Survivors include her granddaughter, Kay Harrell Moore of Hawkinsville; and two great -grandchildren.

The family will receive friends from 7 until 9 tonight in Clark Funeral Home, Hawkinsville, and may be contacted at Route 3, Hawkinsville. Henry Lionel Walden DUBLIN Services for Henry Lionel Walden will be at 3 p.m. today in First Baptist Church, CREST LAWN Nat Johnson R.C. Page McBRYANT, Doris Katie Smith: 94, of 419 Elberta Road, died Saturday in Houston County Medical Center. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.

today graveside in the new section of Riverside Cemetery. The Rev. Houston R. Berry will officiate. Mrs.

McBryant is survived by her children, John Columbus McBryanf of Clarksville, and Milton McBryant of Macon; six grandchildren; and five great-grandchiidren. Mrs. McBryant was preceded in death by her son, Donald Eugene McBryant and was the wife of the late Ollie Chester McBryant. The family will be at 108 Wilson Way. Crest Lawn Funeral Home has charge of arrangements.

PAXSON, Joseph F. 75, of 6058 Fountain Drive, died Saturday in a local hospital. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the chapel of Crest Lawn Funeral Home with burial in Glen Haven Memorial Gardens. Father Patrick J.

Shinnick will officiate. The family will be at the residence, 6058 Fountain Drive and will receive friends at Crest Lawn Funeral Home tonight from 7 until 9. Mr. Paxson is survived by his wife, Margaret C. Paxson of Macon; children, Carolyn Rizzo and Joseph F.

Paxson both of Grand Bay, Yolanda Arkett of Elwood City, Michael J. Paxson of Huntsville, and Mary Culp of Macon; sister, Peggy Owens of Paso Robles, 12 grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1001 Walnut Macon 31201. Crest Lawn Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. Index to obituaries Area funeral homes reported these deaths Monday.

Deaths listed may not be accompanied with full obituary notices in every edition of the newspaper unless the deceased had relatives in areas in which those editions circulate. notices are listed in alphabetical order below: Middle Georgia Lucius T. Bacote, Dublin Eva S. Blizzard, Milledgeville Elizabeth B. Bradley, Lilly Mary M.

Bridges, Sandersville Juanita J. Chapman, Swainsboro Eugene Davis, Dublin Rose Lee Ford, Haddock Joe L. Merrell Vienna. Mattie F. Tice, Hawkinsville Henry L.

Walden, Dublin Mamie B. Lampley, Macon Dennis A. Lockaby, Macon Curtis J. McKissie, Macon Joseph F. Paxson Macon Willie Lee Bell, Warner Robins Mark A.

Garner, Warner Robins Ernest Plant, Fort Valley Martha R. Warchak, Bonaire Elsewhere Edward N. Bell, Jamaica, N.Y. Belle S. Hendley, Nashville Arrangements incomplete Not all details were completed by press time.

Please contact the funeral home listed for more information. Betty Ammons, Monticello, Smith and Sons Funeral Home, Monticello. Funeral Home, Edison. Amos no Brown, Perry, Collins Col. William Faulk Zephyrhills, Stowers Funeral Home, Brandon, Fla.

Katie Houser, Macon, Bentley and Sons Funeral Home, Macon. Lettie Peavy, Hawkinsville, Tharpe Funeral Home, Hawkinsville. Ophelia C. Sloan, Tampa, Habersham's Funeral Home, Fort Valley. Colleen D.

Vuncannon, Warner Robins, Heritage Memorial Funeral Home, Warner Robins. Curtis J. Wallace, Greensboro, N.C., Alvie Coes Funeral Home, Unadilla. Martha R. Warchak, Bonaire, Heritage Memorial Funeral Home, Warner Robins.

Dublin, with burial in North View Cemetery. Walden, 83, died Saturday in a local hospital. A lifelong resident of Laurens County, he was the son of the late John A. and Daisy C. Walden and was the widow of Doris O'Neal Walden.

He was a World War II Navy veteran. He was a captain, retired from Georgia Bureau of Investigation. He was a member of First Baptist Church and the C.D. Graves Sunday School Class. Survivors include his wife, Patty C.

Walden; daughter, Anne W. Davis of Rome; stepdaughter, Lynn Kelly of Sugar Hill; three grandchildren; and four -grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to First Baptist Church, Together We Build, 405 Bellevue Road, Dublin 31021 or to the Georgia Baptist Children's Home. Townsend Brothers Funeral Home in Dublin has charge of arrangements. Martha Roland Warchak BONAIRE Services for Martha Roland Warchak will be at 2 p.m.

Tuesday in Sacred Heart Catholic Church with burial in Glen Haven Cemetery. Warchak, 76, died Sunday. She was born in Bleckley County and was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Survivors include her husband, Ted J. Warchak; stepson, Teddy Warchak of Vero Beach, sister, Alice Nippers of Ashburn; and two stepgrandchildren.

A rosary will be said at 7 tonight in Heritage Memorial Funeral Home, Warner Robins. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Hospice of Houston County, P.O. Box 1023, Warner Robins 31099. HART'S Joe Childs, Pres. Funeral Notices near obscurity in 1968 to national renown.

He also was noted for bringing concerts, often for free, to poor communities. A native of Los Angeles, Lewis attended the University of Southern California on a music scholarship. He was drafted in 1954 and became conductor of the Seventh Army Symphony Orchestra in Stuttgart, then in West Germany. After that, he returned to Los Angeles and became assistant conductor 1 for the Los Angeles Philharmonic under Zubin Mehta. Lewis married opera singer Marilyn Horne in 1960.

They had a daughter, Angela, and later divorced. CARR, Michael E. 44, of 523 Cherry died Saturday morning at his residence. Mr. Carr is survived by his mother, Carolyn (Kay) I.

Carr of Macon; and brother, Marion Eric Carr of Houston. Funeral services will be held at Northside Assembly of God with Jay Bailey officiating. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to The Rainbow Center at 530 First Macon 31201. The family may be contacted at the residence of Mrs.

Carolyn Carr at 3341 Mary Drive in Macon. Hart's Mortuary has charge of arrangements. CLARK, Eunice Mary: 78, of 1367 U.S. Highway 80 East, Dublin, died Wednesday in a Dublin hospital. Services will be private.

Hart's Mortuary has charge of arrangements. McKINLEY, Mrs. C.E. 85, of 3651 Vineville died Monday in a DeKalb County hospital. Services were held Sunday at 2 p.m.

in the chapel of Hart's Mortuary with the Revs. Sam Vernon and Hall DeLoach officiating. Burial was in Glen Haven Memorial Gardens. The family may be contacted at the residence. Hart's Mortuary had charge of arrangements.

SCHLOTTMAN, George Clinton "Rusty" 40, London, England and Stone Mountain, died Sunday in London, England. Graveside services will be held today at 11 a.m. in Riverside Cemetery with Father John Cuddy officiating. The family may be contacted at the residence of Dr. Schlottman, 4111 Canyon Road or at the residence of Mrs.

Shirley Schlottman, 558 Highpoint North Drive, In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the American Heart Association, 770 Walnut Macon 31201. Hart's Mortuary has charge of arrangements. CL WE'RE We're Macon's CREST LAWN locally owned funeral homes. HART'S.

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