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Girardi ============================================= November 2003 The Randolph Leader October 1, 1997 ___________________ OBITUARIES: Lillie B. Huddleston    (WEDOWEE) Lillie B. Huddleston, 79, of 622 County Rd. 333, Wedowee, died Friday, Sept. 26, 1997, in Traylor Nursing Home, Roanoke, after an extended illness.    Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sunday at Providence Baptist Church, with the Revs. Gary Baugh and David Daniel officiating.  Burial was in the adjoining cemetery.    Mrs. Huddleston is survived by two daughters, Mary Mote and Alice Strain of Wedowee; four sons, Joe Huddleston of Bellview, Fla., Lewis Huddleston and James Huddleston of Woodland and Roy Huddleston of Attalla; nine grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and a special son-in-law, Don Strain of Wedowee.    Pallbearers were Richard Huddleston, John Mote Jr., Charles Mote, Donnie Strain, Tim Freed and Roy Traylor.    Mrs. Huddleston was a native of Randolph County, born on Nov. 28, 1917, daughter of Seth Bowen and Martha Bailey Bowen.  She was a homemaker and a member of Providence Baptist Church.    Benefield Funeral Home of Wedowee was in charge of arrangements. __________ Florence Bowen    (NEWELL) Florence Bowen, 78, of 1926 Co. Rd. 47, Newell, died Tuesday, Sept. 30, 1997, in East Alabama Medical Center, Opelika.    Funeral services will be at 2 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 2, in Benefield Funeral Home Chapel, with the Rev. Julian Murphy officiating.  Burial will follow in Jordan's Chapel Cemetery.    Mr. Bowen is survived by one daughter, Earline Brown of Hogansville, Ga.; seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; four sisters, Rosie Mae Brimer of Heflin, Jessie Mae Henson and Rae McDonald of LaGrange, Ga., and Ruby Williams of Atlanta; and one brother, Albert Bowen of Newell.    Mr. Bowen was a lifelong resident of Randolph County.  He was born on Feb. 9, 1919, son of Jim Bowen and Mattie Whaley Bowen.  He was retired from the textile industry.    Mr. Bowen will lie in state at Benefield Funeral Home, Wedowee, and the family will receive friends after 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 1, until after services.    Benefield Funeral Home of Wedowee is in charge of arrangements. __________ Rev. Earle Trent    (ATHENS) The Rev. Earle Trent, 90, of Athens, Ala., died Friday, Sept. 26, 1997, at Athens Convalescent Center.    Funeral services were Sunday, Sept. 28, at 2 p.m. at Lindsay Lane Baptist Church, with interment in Roselawn Cemetery.  The Rev. Jim Warren, the Rev. Dusty McLemore and Dr. Jim Moebes officiated.    Survivors include two sons, Robert T. Trent and Jere C. Trent of Athens; a daughter, Patricia T. Scofield of Mountain Brook; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.    Called to the ministry and ordained in December, 1927, he began his life of service as pastor of Gibbs Chapel Baptist Church, Bostwick.  He has served Alabama churches as pastor of Shawmut Baptist Church; First Baptist Church, Boaz; First Baptist Church, Opp; First Baptist Church, Roanoke; and First Baptist Church, Athens.  Since retirement, he has served as interim pastor of a number of churches and was the associate pastor of the Lindsay Lane Baptist Church, Athens.  He has served as associate in the Department of Education and Training of the Alabama Baptist Convention; as executive secretary of the Birmingham Baptist Association; and as director of missions of the Colbert-Lauderdale Baptist Association.  He was president of the Alabama State Sunday School Convention, president of the Alabama Baptist Pastor's Conference, and first vice president of the Alabama Baptist State Convention.    Memorials may be made to the Lindsay Lane Baptist Church Building or Library Fund, the Earle Trent Assembly or the Marie Pace Trent Missionary Residence.    McConnell Funeral Home of Athens was in charge of arrangements. __________ Radford Lee Maddox    (PORTLAND, Ore.) Radford Lee Maddox, 75, of Portland, Ore., died Saturday, Sept. 27, 1997.    Mr. Maddox was born in Randolph County.  His parents were the late Gus Maddox and Edna Maddox of Woodland.    He is survived by one brother, Benford Alton Maddox of Woodland; one daughter, Gloria Dene Maddox Hilley of Anniston; five sons in Oregon; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.    His funeral was held Monday in Portland.  There will be a memorial service for him at Bethel East Baptist Church, this Saturday, Oct. 4, at 2 p.m. CDT for the friends and family members who could not attend his funeral.  No flowers, please. __________ Lovie Pauley Williams    (PALMETTO, Ga.) Lovie Pauley Williams, 84, of Palmetto, Ga., formerly of Randolph County, Ala., died Saturday, Sept. 13, 1997.  She was born on Oct. 6, 1912.    Mrs. Williams is survived by her daughter, Ms. Clara Williams of Palmetto; a sister, Mrs. Annie Lyner of Alabama; two half-brothers, Howard Pauley and Gwin Pauley of Alabama; her step-mother, Mrs. Cassie Pauley of Alabama; a step-sister, Mrs. Florence Mitchell of Alabama; nieces and nephews.    Funeral services were Monday, Sept. 15, at 2 p.m. at Higgins & Son Chapel, Fairburn, Ga., with the Rev. Michael Hardy officiating.    Interment was in the Union Baptist Church Cemetery, 10 miles north of Wedowee in Randolph County.    Higgins & Son Funeral Home of Fairburn was in charge of arrangements. __________ Robbie Alene Cunningham    (ROANOKE) Funeral services for Robbie Alene Cunningham, 67, of Roanoke were Sunday, Sept. 28, 1997, at 3 p.m. at Quattlebaum Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Padgett Nelson officiating.  Burial was at Randolph Memory Gardens.    Mrs. Cunningham died Saturday, Sept. 27, at St. Francis Hospital in Columbus.    A former resident of Harlem, Ga., she was born Nov. 13, 1929, in Gordon County, Ga., daughter of Robbie and Delia Nelson.  She was a member of Mt. Tabor Baptist Church and had been employed as a bookkeeper with the Federal Reserve Bank in Atlanta.  She was preceded in death by her husband, Jim Cunningham.    Survivors include one daughters, Barbara Norred of Roanoke; one sister, Louise Herring of Harlem, Ga.; two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.    Quattlebaum Funeral Home of Roanoke was in charge of arrangements. __________ William Gaines Gay    (WADLEY) Funeral services for William Gaines Gay, 84, of Wadley were Saturday, Sept. 27, 1997, at 1:30 p.m. at Wadley First Baptist Church with the Revs. Jack Womack and Ted Embry officiating.  Burial followed at Wadley Cemetery.    Mr. Gay died Wednesday, Sept. 24, at Florence Hand Nursing Home in LaGrange, Ga.    A lifelong Wadley resident, he was born Jan. 12, 1913, son of Willis Crawford and Lois Ann Tidwell Gay.  He was a member of Wadley First Baptist Church and was the owner/operator of Gay's service station in Wadley.    Survivors include his wife, Mary Emma Cotney Gay of Wadley; a daughter, Becky Brown of Wadley; one granddaughter, Donna Ann Meadows of Valley; two great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Willis Ray Gay and Paul Gay, both of Wadley.    Pallbearers were John Robert Gay, Elliott Gay, John Cotney Jr., Steve Cotney, Gary Cotney and Ray Jones.    Quattlebaum Funeral Home, Roanoke, was in charge of arrangements. ______________________________________________________ The Randolph Leader October 8, 1997 ___________________ OBITUARIES: James Horace Akin    (ROANOKE) Funeral services for James Horace Akin, 76, of Roanoke were Sunday, Sept. 28, 1997, at 3 p.m. at First Baptist Church of Roanoke, with Dr. Douglas Turner officiating.  Burial was in Lanett City Cemetery.    Mr. Akin died Thursday, Sept. 25, at Medical Center East in Birmingham after a brief illness.    A Randolph County resident for many years, he was born Oct. 24, 1920, in Lanett, son of James and Annie Mangham Akin.  He was a retired Liberty National Life Insurance agent, a World War II veteran, a member of the American Legion and a deacon of First Baptist Church of Roanoke.    Survivors include his wife, Norma D. Akin of Roanoke; one daughter, Celia Prince of Birmingham; two sons, James A. Akin of Hueytown and Donald B. Akin of Cleveland, Tenn.; two sisters, Catherine Lemon of Gulf Shores and Adwina McCombs of Birmingham; 11 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.    Memorial contributions can be made to the American Heart Association.    Honorary pallbearers were members of the Men's Bible Class from First Baptist Church.    Quattlebaum Funeral Home of Roanoke was in charge of arrangements. __________ Eldridge Huey Wilson    (WOODLAND) Eldridge Huey Wilson, 80, of Woodland died Sunday, Oct. 5, 1997, at East Alabama Medical Center, Opelika, after a short illness.    Graveside services were at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7, at Napoleon Church of Christ with the Rev. Earl Rollins officiating.  Burial was in the church cemetery [West Napoleon].    Mr. Wilson is survived by his wife, Lora Bailey Wilson of Woodland; one son, Rex Wilson of Woodland; two sisters, Elsie Wilson West of Talladega and Bernice Burson of Roanoke; and one brother, Joe C. Wilson of Geraldine.    Pallbearers were Larry Brown, W. C. Cofield, Neal McCain, Van Temple, Daryl Huddleston and Arnold Bailey.    Mr. Wilson was born in Randolph County on Aug. 28, 1917, son of A. E. Wilson and Frances Shaw Wilson.  He retired from the Muscogee County School System of Georgia as a teacher.  He was a Mason and a navy veteran of World War II.    Benefield Funeral Home of Wedowee was in charge of arrangements. __________ Frances Baggett Parrish    (JACKSONVILLE, Fla.) A graveside service for Frances Baggett Parrish, 89, of Jacksonville, Fla., was Saturday, Sept. 27, 1997, at 3 p.m. at Auburn Memorial Park in Auburn.    Mrs. Parrish, who died Thursday, Sept. 25, in Jacksonville, was born May 5, 1908, in McDavid, Fla.    She lived in Jacksonville for the past four years but spent most of her life in Auburn.  She graduated from the Florida State College for Women in Tallahassee with a degree in home economics and taught home economics in the public schools of Auburn during the 1930s.    She was preceded in death by her husband, John R. Parrish, who was county agent in Randolph County during the 1930s and 40s.  During that time, Frances often sang with the Randolph County Quartet at funerals all over the county. From the late teens until about 1950, the group consisted of Floyd Wilson, Ellis Mathews, Hoyt McCarley, Charlie Kirby, Otis Fincher and others from time to time.    She is survived by one son, Dr. John O. Parrish; two grandchildren; three step-grandchildren; and one step-great-granddaughter.    Mrs. Parrish's family requests that, in lieu of flowers, contributions be made to Methodist Hospice, 580 W. 8th St., Jacksonville, FL 32209 or to the Bridge of Northeast Florida, Inc. 1824 Pearl St., Jacksonville, FL 32206.    Jeffcoat Funeral Home directed. __________ Alice Irene Hatcher    (ROANOKE) Alice Irene Hatcher, 77, of Roanoke died Wednesday, Oct. 1, 1997, at University of Alabama Medical Center, Birmingham.    Funeral services were Monday, Oct. 6, at 3 p.m. at Mount Olive Baptist Church, Anniston, with the Rev. John S. Nettles officiating.  Burial was in Forestlawn Memorial Gardens, Anniston.    Mrs. Hatcher was born Aug. 11, 1920, in Randolph County, daughter of the late Sandy Fieldpot and Ms. Mosie Wright Fieldpot Taylor.  She was a member of Mount Olive Baptist Church, Anniston, and worked as a nurse in Anniston until her retirement and return to Roanoke.  She was married to the late Charles W. Hatcher.    Survivors include her mother, Mosie Taylor of Roanoke; a step-sister, Fannie Brooks of Roanoke; a step-brother, Booker Taylor of Roanoke; an aunt; nieces and nephews and other relatives.    Clark Memorial Funeral Service of Roanoke was in charge of arrangements. __________ Edward S. Nix    (MARIETTA, Ga.) Edward S. Nix, 83, of Marietta, Ga., formerly of Randolph County, died Tuesday, Sept. 30, 1997, in Kennestone Hospital, Marietta, after an extended illness.    Funeral services were at 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 2, in Benefield Funeral Home Chapel, with the Rev. Gordon Taylor officiating.  Burial was in Lineville City Cemetery.    Mr. Nix is survived by his wife, Mrs. Flossie Mae Nix of Marietta; one son, Curtis "Chic" Nix Sr. of Oxford; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.    Pallbearers were Jerry Rice, J. B. Stanley, Harold Rice, Terry Flourney, Chuck Rice and James McDonald.    Mr. Nix was born in Walker County on Jan. 28, 1914, son of William Nix.  He was retired from Lockheed.  He was a 32nd degree Mason and a member of the VFW of Anniston.    Benefield Funeral Home of Wedowee was in charge of arrangements. __________ Jesse F. "Bud" Young    (OXFORD) Jesse F. "Bud" Young, 73, died at his home in Oxford on Monday, Sept. 29, 1997.    Graveside services were at 11 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 2, at Forestlawn Gardens, with the Rev. Charles E. Canterbury, Jr. officiating.    Mr. Young, a native of Roanoke, was a member of the Roanoke Police Department for several years after service in World War II.  He received the Purple Heart from wounds received during the Battle of the Bulge in that conflict.  He had lived in Oxford for 44 year[s] and retired from the security force at Anniston Army Depot.    Bud was preceded in death by a son, Willard F. Young, who was killed in the Vietnam War.  He is survived by his wife, Zane Cunningham Young of Oxford; a son, Paul Young, and a daughter, Charlotte Hubbard, both of Oxford; a sister, Lucile Spradlin of LaGrange, Ga.; a brother, "Hookie" Young of Roanoke; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild.    Memorial contributions may be made to First United Methodist Church of Oxford, Renovation Fund, 212 Snow St., Oxford, AL 36203.    Miller Funeral Home of Oxford was in charge of arrangements. __________ Daisy B. Ridley    (OXFORD) Funeral services for Daisy B. Ridley, 73, of Oxford, who died Sunday, Sept. 28, 1997, were Saturday, Oct. 4, at 1 p.m. at First Baptist Church, Riley Street, Roanoke.  Burial was in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Delta, with the Rev. Lathonia Wright officiating.    Surviving Ms. Riley are two sisters, Mrs. S. L. Potts Roundtree of Roanoke and Lillie Ridley of Pittsburgh, Pa.; three brothers, Rev. B. T. Ridley and James Ridley of Oxford and Sam Ridley of Pittsburgh; and nieces, nephews and friends.    The funeral home in charge was Silmon Mortuary of Roanoke. __________ Ann P. Guy    (AIKEN, S.C.) Ann P. Guy, 65, of Aiken, S.C., died Monday, Oct. 6, 1997, at Aiken Regional Medical Center.    Funeral services will be Wednesday, Oct. 8, at 11 a.m. at the chapel of St. John's United Methodist Church, Aiken, with the Rev. Dr. George S. Duffie and the Rev. Bob James officiating.  Burial will be in Southlawn Cemetery.    Mrs. Guy was a native of Wadley, Ala., daughter of the late John Prestridge and Nannie S. Prestridge.  She was a retired pharmacist and a member of St. John's United Methodist Church.    She is survived by her husband, Walter C. Guy of Aiken; a brother, Artis Prestridge of Opelika; and a sister, Onie Russell of Franklin, Ga.    Memorial contributions may be made to American Lung Association, 1817 Gadsden Street, Columbia, S.C. 29201.    George Funeral Home of Aiken was [is] in charge of arrangements. __________ Minnie Ethel Morris-Singleton    (DETROIT, Mich.) Minnie Ethel Morris-Singleton, 80, of Detroit, Mich., died Sunday, Sept. 5, 1997 at Receiving Hospital, Detroit.    A native of Wadley, Ala., she was born March 23, 1917, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morris.  She was a member of Friendship Baptist Church, Wadley, and later New Mount Gilead Baptist Chruch [Church], Detroit, where she served as church secretary for 30 years.  Her husband, the late Rev. Grant Singleton, was pastor.    Survivors include one sister, Ms. Nobie L. Lane of Huntsville; two step-daughters, Carrie Kilpatrick and Priscilla Wallace of Mobile; and a host of nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.    James H. Cole Home for Funerals of Detroit was in charge of arrangements. __________ William Lloyd Estes    (LAGRANGE, Ga.) Graveside services for William Lloyd Estes, 91, of LaGrange, Ga., were Tuesday, Oct. 7, 1997, at 1:30 p.m. at Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery, with the Rev. Vernon Brown officiating.    Mr. Estes died Sunday, Oct. 5, at Brian Center Nursing Care in LaGrange.    A former resident of Albany, Ga., he was born Aug. 27, 1906, in Chambers County, son of W. N. and Ida Estes.  He had been employed as a salesman with A&P Grocers and was a veteran of World War II and a Baptist.  He was preceded in death by his wife, Gladys Jean Estes.    Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Wilder and Mrs. Virgil Raulerson, both of Marietta, Ga., and one brother, Elbert P. Estes Sr. of Montgomery.    Quattlebaum Funeral Home of Roanoke was in charge of arrangements. ______________________________________________________ The Randolph Leader October 15, 1997 ___________________ OBITUARIES: Alma Foreman    (WEDOWEE) Funeral services for Alma Foreman, 86, of Wedowee, who died Monday, Oct. 6, 1997, at Randolph County Hospital in Roanoke, were Sunday, Oct. 12, at 2 p.m. from Pine Flat Primitive Baptist Church, Wedowee, with Elder Thomas Knight officiating.  Burial was in the church’s adjoining cemetery.    Ms. Foreman is survived by her daughter, Ervis Knight McKissic of Wedowee; her sister, Ida Moss of LaFayette; and ten grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren and 27 great-great-grandchildren.    She was preceded in death by her father, John Phillips; her mother, Georgia Ann Phillips; and her husband, James Charles “J. C.” Knight.    Clark Memorial Funeral Services, Roanoke, was in charge of arrangements. __________ Joe Hershel Lane    (ROANOKE) Funeral services for Joe Hershel Lane, 58, of Roanoke were Saturday, Oct. 11, 1997, at 1 p.m. from Union Hill Baptist Church with the Rev. Lynn Martin officiating.  Burial was on family property in Chambers County.    Mr. Lane died suddenly Wednesday, Oct. 8, at St. Francis Hospital in Seattle, Wash.    A Chambers County native, he was born July 26, 1939, son of Joe Larkin and Dura Holloway Lane.  He was retired from the U.S. Navy and had lived in Seattle for 20 years before returning to this area.    Survivors include his wife, Marjorie Price Lane of Roanoke; one daughter, Rachel Lane Smith of Austin, Tex.; two grandchildren, Bridgett Smith and Hunter Smith; his mother, Dura Lane of Roanoke; and one sister, Margaret Lane McFarland of Austell, Ga.    Pallbearers were Tommy Burkes, Cary Holloway, Buddy Holloway, Jamie Kelley, Larry Woody and Walter Holloway.    Quattlebaum Funeral Home, Roanoke, was in charge of arrangements. __________ Brian Keith Jackson    (LILBURN, Ga.) Funeral services for Brian Keith Jackson, 25, of Lilburn, Ga., were Saturday, Oct. 11, 1997, at 11 a.m. EDT from Wages Snellville Chapel, Snellville, Ga., and at 2 p.m. CDT from Rock Springs Christian Church, Roanoke, with Minister Phil Gambill officiating.  Burial was at Rock Springs Church Cemetery.    Mr. Jackson died Wednesday, Oct. 8, at Eastside Medical Center in Snellville after an extended illness.    A DeKalb County, Ga., native, he was born July 28, 1972, son of Billy Frank and Marion Amelia Cagle Jackson.    Survivors include his wife, Ruth Renee Jackson; one daughter, Ashley Jackson; and his parents, Billy and Marion Jackson, all of Lilburn; one sister, Terry Maher of St. Charles, Ill.; and one brother, Craig Jackson of Winder, Ga.    Tom M. Wages Funeral Service was in charge of arrangements. __________ John Roger O'Neal    (WADLEY) John Roger O'Neal, 40, of Wadley died Monday, Oct. 6, 1997, at George H. Lanier Memorial Hospital, Valley.    Mr. O'Neal was a member of Faith, Hope and Charity Full Gospel Baptist Church, Roanoke.    Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Mollie M. O'Neal of Wadley; his grandmother, Mrs. Pinkie Byrdsong of Wadley; two sisters, Mrs. Gloria Roundtree and Mrs. Cammie Houston of Wedowee; six brothers, Leroy, Charles, Tracey, Ronnie and Kelvin O'Neal of Wadley and Willie O'Neal of Quitman, Ga., and host of uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.    Services for Mr. O'Neal were Saturday Oct. 11, at 2 p.m. at Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church, with elder Thomas Knight officiating.  Interment was in the church cemetery.    Pallbearers were brothers and cousins.    Silmon Mortuary of Roanoke was in charge of arrangements. __________ Arie H. McClendon    (FRANKLIN, Ga.) Arie H. McClendon, 87, of Franklin, Ga., died Thursday, Oct. 9, 1997, at her residence.    Funeral services were Monday, Oct. 13, at 2 p.m. at Sweet Home Baptist Church, Five Points, with the Rev. Lonnie B. Houston officiating.  Burial was in Canaan Baptist Church Cemetery, Welch.    Survivors include five daughters, Alice Jane Reid, Lucille Goss and Jennie Ruth McClendon of Franklin, Patty Nell Allen of LaGrange, Ga., and Sara Lee Evans of Roanoke; two sons, James Holiday, Jr. of LaFayette and Hubert McClendon of Anniston; three sisters, Vera Williams of Fredonia, Ruby Moore Clark of LaGrange, and Tommie Mae Brown of Chattanooga, Tenn.; 25 grandchildren; 39 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.    She was preceded in death by her parents, Lonnie and Alice Higgins, and her husband, Dave McClendon.    Clark Memorial Funeral Service of Roanoke was in charge of arrangements. __________ Imogene McKay    (LINEVILLE) Services for Imogene McKay, 78, of Lineville were Friday at Benefield Funeral Home in Ashland with Rev. Dan Keith officiating.  Burial was in Clay County Memorial Gardens.    Mrs. McKay died Thursday at Carraway Methodist Hospital in Birmingham.    Survivors include three sons, Don McKay of Talladega, Jerry McKay of Phenix City and Dale McKay of Wadley; two sisters, Kathrine Hanson of Foley and Winnie Harrison of Lynn Haven, Fla.; and seven grandchildren.    Mrs. McKay, a Randolph County native and longtime Clay County resident, graduated from Lineville High School and Jacksonville State University.  She was a retired teacher, having taught at Mellow Valley for 25 years and was a member of the Alabama Retired Teachers Association.  She was a member of Lineville First United Methodist Church, the Sunshine Club and the Day Circle.  She was preceded in death by her husband, Herbert McKay. __________ Hayden William Green    (LAGRANGE, Ga.) Hayden William Green, 73, of LaGrange, Ga., died Tuesday, Oct. 7, 1997, at his home after several years of declining health.    Mr. Green was born in Randolph County on April 20, 1924, son of the late Thomas Emmett Green Sr. and Mrs. Lucy Noles Green of Woodland.  He was a retired rural mail carrier and a former appliance serviceman for many years.  A resident of LaGrange since 1947, he was a member of Western Heights Baptist Church and a former member of Long Cane Baptist Church, where he served as a deacon and Sunday school teacher.  He graduated from Woodland High School in 1943 and was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II.    The funeral was at Western Heights Baptist Church in LaGrange at 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 10, with the Revs. Greg Brown and Chris King officiating. Interment was in Long Cane Cemetery, Troup County.    Survivors include his wife, Rozane K. Green of LaGrange; one daughter, Sandra Huber of Mio, Mich.; three sons, Michael Hayden Green and David Allen Green of LaGrange and Kevin Mark Green of Pine Mountain, Ga.; his mother, Mrs. Lucy Noles Green of Woodland; three brothers, Vernon Green and Thomas Green of Woodland and Travis Green of Bowdon, Ga.; eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild.    Those desiring may contribute to the Willing Hearts Building Fund of Western Heights Baptist Church or to West Georgia Medical Center Hospice in memory of Mr. Green.    Arrangements were by Hunter-Allen-Myhand Funeral Home, LaGrange. __________ The Randolph Leader October 22, 1997 ___________________ OBITUARIES: Margaret Head Collier    (ROANOKE) Funeral services for Margaret Head Collier, 74, of Roanoke were Friday, Oct. 17, 1997, at 11 a.m. at Quattlebaum Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Tex Ergle officiating.  Burial was in Cedarwood Cemetery.    Mrs. Collier died suddenly on Wednesday, Oct. 15, at her home.    A lifelong resident of Randolph County, she was born July 23, 1923, daughter of Tom Luther and Cora Crisler Head.  She had been employed as a medical secretary for Dr. Chester Primm and was a Silhouette Club charter member, a lifetime donator to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, and a member of the First United Methodist Church of Roanoke.  She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank Vinson Collier, her parents, and one brother, Tom Luther Head, Jr.    Survivors include two daughters, Trudy Collier Freeman of Dadeville and Connie Collier of Cartersville, Ga.; one brother, John F. Head of Fort Myers, Fla.; and two grandchildren, Connie Haas of Richmond, Va., and Rich Coe of Auburn.    The family suggests memorial contributions to Roanoke First United Methodist Church or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.    Pallbearers were Horace Holliday, Roy Williamson, Hardy Hendon, Bill Head, Herbert Pike and Davis Wooley.  Honorary pallbearers were members of the Silhouette Club.    Quattlebaum Funeral Home of Roanoke was in charge of arrangements. __________ Julia R. Pearson    (COOL SPRINGS) Born on Aug. 13, 1931, in Woodlyn, Pa., Julia R. Pearson (Judy Starklin), died Oct. 17, 1997, at Wedowee Hospital.    Mrs. Pearson resided in Chester, Pa., for 65 years and was employed as a domestic worker and beverage server.  Her friends all knew Julia as Judy or Mom Judy.  She was married to Edward F. Pearson of Chester, who preceded her in death.    Survivors include three children, Kay C. Pearson and Mary Roberts of Cool Springs, Ala., and Woodrow Baxter; seven step-children, John J. Pearson and Susan Gilley Wentz of Cool Springs and Charles A. Pearson, Deborah Pearson, Margaret L. Pearson, Edward F. Pearson and Mark A. Mays, all of Chester, Pa.; 30 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; and sisters and brothers, Snell McCormick, Wanda Smith, Viki and Melvin Tyler and Armonia Crisanti, all of Chester.    Julia Pearson spent the last year of her life at Cool Springs, Ala. with her daughter and son, Kay and John Pearson.  Any correspondence can be sent to them at 406 County Road 2501, Heflin, AL 36264.    Benefield Funeral Home, Wedowee, handled arrangements. __________ The Randolph Leader October 29, 1997 ___________________ OBITUARIES: Daniel Wayne Anglin    (ROCK MILLS) Funeral services for Daniel Wayne Anglin, 33, of Rock Mills will be Wednesday, Oct. 29, 1997, at 2 p.m. at Quattlebaum Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Franklin Foster officiating.  Burial will follow at Knight Cemetery.    Mr. Anglin died Monday, Oct. 27, at his home.    A former resident of Atlanta, he was born Nov. 12, 1963, in Fulton County, Ga., son of James and Catherine Anglin.  He had been employed as a painter with James Watson Painting.    Survivors include two sons, Danny Wayne Anglin Jr. of Rock Mills and Anthony Anglin of Atlanta; his parents, James and Catherine Anglin of Rock Mills; one grandparent, Mattie Sue Watson of Roanoke; and two brothers, Donnie Wade Anglin of Atlanta and Johnny James Anglin of Rock Mills.    Quattlebaum Funeral Home of Roanoke is in charge of arrangements. __________ Arris Glen Turner    (ELMORE) Arris Glen Turner, 93, of Elmore died Tuesday, Oct. 21, 1997, at Jackson Hospital, Montgomery, following at [an] extended illness.  Mr. Turner had been a prominent businessman for many years in Wetumpka, having owned and operated a grocery business for 33 years and a Dairy Queen for more than ten years.    He was a long-time member and deacon of Wetumpka First Baptist Church, where he taught Sunday school and served on many committees.  He moved to Roanoke in 1981, where he was active in First Baptist Church and taught Sunday school for several years.    Mr. Turner was preceded in death by his wife of 46 years, Lallee Heard Turner.  He is survived by one son, Thomas E. Turner of Coosada; one daughter, Joanne Turner Creasman of Coral Springs, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. H. C. Locke of Ripley, Miss., and Mrs. J. E. Warren of Hoover; six grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends.    Funeral services were at 11 a.m. at Coosada Baptist Church, Coosada, on Friday, Oct. 24, with interment at Pine View Cemetery in Wetumpka.  Dr. Mickey Castleberry, the Rev. Herschel Creasman and Dr. James O. Newell officiated.    Memorial contributions may be made to the Building Program of Coosada Baptist Church (P.O. Box 99, Coosada, AL 36020) or to one's favorite charity.    Gassett Funeral Home of Wetumpka was in charge of arrangements. __________ J. Thomas Spears    (LAGRANGE, Ga.) J. Thomas Spears, 88, of LaGrange, died Thursday, Oct. 23, 1997, at Hospice LaGrange.    The funeral service was conducted Saturday afternoon, Oct. 25, at Highway Congregational Methodist Church in Randolph County.  The Rev. Vernon Willis and the Rev. Wayne Jetton officiated.  Interment was in the church cemetery.    Pallbearers were Wayne Wilkinson, Gary Spears, Kenneth Andrews, Charlie Andrews, Thomas Garner and Gene Walston.    Mr. Spears was born July 8, 1909, in Randolph County, son of the late Robert Alonza Spears and the late Annie McDonald Spears.  He lived in Troup County for over 60 years, was a retired dairy farmer and was a member of Highway Congregational Methodist Church.    Survivors include two brothers, C. F. Spears and G. H. Spears, both of Roanoke; three sisters, Mrs. Alma Cantrell and Mrs. Kate B. Andrews, both of LaGrange, and Mrs. Lorene Roberts of Roanoke; and a number of nieces and nephews.    The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of Hogansville was in charge of arrangements. __________ David B. Walker Sr.    (SANDERSON, Fla.) David B. Walker Sr., 73, died Wednesday, Oct. 15, 1997, at the home of his son David in Sanderson, Fla., after an extended illness.    Mr. Walker was born in Moniac, Ga., on March 10, 1924, son of the late George R. Walker and Marian M. Parker.  He lived most of his life in Jacksonville, Fla.    Survivors include his children, David Walker Jr. of Sanderson, Daniel Walker of Jacksonville and Alicia Young of Roanoke; a step-daughter, Georgeanna Troup of Middleburg, Fla.; and 11 grandchildren.    He was predeceased by a son, Johnnie Davalee, and by a sister and brother, Ruby Hortman and Allen Walker of Moultrie, Ga.    Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 18, 1997, at Harrell-Faircloth Funeral Home in Moultrie with burial in the adjoining cemetery.    Pallbearers were Jamie Young, William Young, Gene Walker and John Moore. __________ June Griffin    (WADLEY) June Griffin, 68, of Wadley (Bibby's Ferry) died Sunday, Oct. 26, at her residence.    Funeral services were at Shiloh Baptist Church on Tuesday, Oct. 28, at 2 p.m., with interment in the church cemetery.  The Rev. John Cole and the Rev. Floyd Aikens officiated.    Mrs. Griffin was born in Coffee County on Aug. 25, 1929.  She graduated from Chambers County High School in 1947 and was retired from the Chambers County Board of Education.  She had also worked at Valley Freeze Plant and Playtex. She was a member of Shiloh Baptist Church.    Survivors include her husband, James A. Griffin of Bibby's Ferry; one son, Jimmy Griffin of Huguley; two daughters, Barbara Elliott of Bibby's Ferry and Elaine Stone of Abanda; one sisters [sic], Joan Burdett of Roanoke; her step-mother, Faye Lamberth of Ashland; four granddaughters; one grandson; and two great-granddaughters.    Memorial donations may be made to Chattahoochee Hospice.    Sanders Funeral Home of LaFayette was in charge of arrangements. ______________________________________________________