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Funeral services for Annie Blanche Jackson Vaughn, 93, of Courtground Road, Rayle, were held Saturday morning, April 7, 2007, at the Satdis Baptist Church, Rayle, with Dr. John Mark Carpenter officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. She died Wednesday, April 4, at her home. More ... Graveside services for Thomas Edward Hardy, 81, of Washington were held Sunday, April 8, 2007, in Resthaven Cemetery, Washington, with Rev. John McMillian officiating. He died Thursday, April 5, in Wills Memorial Hospital. Mr. Hardy was a native of Wilkes County and the son of the late Lester Hardy and Sara Norman Hardy. He was a U.S. More ... Graveside services for Joe Wilkinson, 81, were held Saturday, April 7, 2007, at Black Rock AME Church Cemetery, Tignall, with Rev. James Lawson officiating. He died April 3 at Wills Memorial Hospital, Washington. Mr. Wilkinson was a native of Wilkes County and was the son of the late James Henry and Ionia Wilkinson. He worked for Burt Lumber Co. for 30 years and for Jack Leard for 12 years. More ... Funeral services for William "Bill" E. Niemann, MSgt., USAF, Retired, of Washington were held Tuesday, April 10, 2007, at the First United Methodist Church, Washington, with Rev. Gale Seibert officiating. Interment was in Resthaven Cemetery with full military honors. He died April 5. More ... Graveside services for Garretts Brittain, 41, were held Saturday, April 7, 2007, at City West Cemetery, Washington, with Rev. Dennis Quinn officiating. He died April 1 at the Medical College of Georgia, Augusta. Mr. Brittain was born in Augusta to the late Lois Elizabeth Brittain and Willie L. Smith. He was a member of Gibson Grove Baptist Church and was employed at Hexcel Schwebel Corp. More ... Funeral services for Marilyn Albea Armour, 66, of Tampa, Fla., were held Wednesday, April 11, 2007, at Keystone United Methodist Church, Tampa. Interment was in the church cemetery. She died Sunday, April 8. Mrs. Armour was a native of Wilkes County, the daughter of Earl and Edna Albea. She had lived in Tampa since 1954. More ... |
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