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Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of Randolph Publishing, Roanoke, Alabama. Randolph Publishing retains copyright but has given permission to the USGenWeb Project Archives to store the file permanently for free access. This file was contributed by: Marilyn Girardi ============================================= March 2008 The Randolph Leader July 5, 2006 ___________________ OBITUARIES: Grace Nell Towler Prescott (ROANOKE) Services for Grace Nell Towler Prescott, 93, of Roanoke will be Wednesday, July 5, 2006, at 2 p.m. at Quattlebaum Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Stanley Yarbrough and the Rev. Jimmy Dale Abrams officiating. Burial will follow at Cedarwood Cemetery. Mrs. Prescott died Monday, July 3, at her home. Survivors include a daughter-in-law, Nadine Prescott of Roanoke; two grandchildren; one sister, Josie Mae Norred of Roanoke; and several nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be Curran Prescott, Darren Prescott, Blake Prescott, Greg Benefield, John King and Keith Norred. Mrs. Prescott was born March 25, 1913, daughter of Billy and Josievein Yarbrough Towler. She was a member of Bethany Lime Christian Church and had been a textile spinner for Handley Mills and Wehadkee Yarns. Mrs. Prescott was preceded in death by her husband, Garland Prescott; her parents; one son, Billy J. Prescott; and 11 brothers and sisters. Quattlebaum Funeral Home, Roanoke. __________ Jodie Lamerle Anglin Edmondson (VALLEY) Jodie Lamerle Anglin Edmondson, 80, of Valley died Wednesday, June 28, 2006, at Hospice House in LaGrange, Ga. Funeral services were Friday, June 30, at 4 p.m. at Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home Chapel in Valley with the Rev. George Collins officiating. Burial followed in Fairfax Cemetery. Mrs. Edmondson is survived by two children, Nelda Harry of LaGrange and Tony Edmondson of Lanett; five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Olin Lee Anglin and John Phillip Anglin of Valley. She was preceded in death by her husband, Winford Edmondson; three children, Michael Jean Edmondson, Larry Winford Edmondson and Leonard Dean Edmondson; two sisters, Glenda Anglin Yarbrough and Hazel Anglin Barker; and three brothers, James Walter Anglin Jr., Otis Leon Anglin and George Cornelius "Neal" Anglin. Mrs. Edmondson was born in the Stroud community of Chambers County on April 11, 1926. She was raised on a farm in Standing Rock and lived all by [but] 16 years in Chambers County. For 16 years, she lived in LaGrange. After retiring from West Point Stevens' Shawmut Mill, Mrs. Edmondson was an avid homemaker. She loved sewing and gardening. Mrs. Edmondson created hundreds of artistic quilts and enjoyed preparing meals with her homegrown vegetables. She was a member of Midway Baptist Church. Memorials may be made to Valley Haven School in Valley. Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home, Valley. __________ Lewis J. Smith (ROANOKE) Services for Lewis J. Smith, 80, of Roanoke were Monday, July 3, 2006, at 2 p.m. at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, with the Rev. Charles Whitson officiating. Burial followed in the adjoining cemetery. Mr. Smith died Saturday, July 1, at his home. Survivors include his wife, Nell Stewart Smith of Roanoke; one daughter, Janice McDonald of Roanoke; two sons, Mike Smith of Roanoke and Jimmy Smith of Atlanta; six grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Clark Brown, Herbert Clark, Oscar Burdette, Tim Jacobs, Bob Stewart and Norman Conyers. Mr. Smith was born July 20, 1925, son of Tommy and Lucy McClendon Smith. He served in the Army during World War II, had been employed with Handley Mills and was a deacon at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church for 40 years. Quattlebaum Funeral Home, Roanoke. __________ Tommy Coleman Brown (ROANOKE) Services for Tommy Coleman Brown, 42, of Roanoke will be Wednesday, July 5, 2006, at 11 a.m. at Quattlebaum Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Gary Baugh officiating. Burial will follow at Liberty East Baptist Church Cemetery. Mr. Brown died Monday, July 3, at Randolph Medical Center. Survivors include his mother, Linda Brown of Roanoke; two sons, Coleman Lee and Bryar Coleman Brown of Roanoke; and three sisters, Shelby Nunn of Wadley, Shirley Chaffin of Roanoke and Tina Bailey of LaGrange. Pallbearers will be Kenneth Craven, Jeffery Craven, Lee Brown, Wayne Watson, Gary Dalrymple and Lamar Hubbard. Mr. Brown was born May 6, 1964, son of Ralph Coleman and Linda Shelnutt Brown. Quattlebaum Funeral Home, Roanoke. _____________________________________________ The Randolph Leader July 12, 2006 ___________________ OBITUARIES: Otis Kyle Birdsong (ROANOKE) Otis Kyle Birdsong, 85, of Roanoke died Saturday, July 8, 2006, at Roanoke Health Care. He will be buried later this week in Notre Dame Cemetery in Fall River, Mass. Survivors include one sister, Ruth Slagle of Roanoke; one brother, J.R. Birdsong of Roanoke; and a niece, Betty Brown of Roanoke. Mr. Birdsong was a World War II Navy veteran, a member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church, and had been employed as a foreman with Sidney Swartz Company. He was preceded in death by his wife, Pauline Pirozzi Birdsong. Quattlebaum Funeral Home, Roanoke. __________ Silver Roundtree (CHICAGO) Silver Roundtree, 74, of Chicago died Thursday, July 6, 2006, at Waterford Nursing Home, Chicago. Services were Tuesday, July 11, at noon at Union Chapel United Methodist Church, Wedowee, with the Rev. William Crawford officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mr. Roundtree is survived by his daughter, Silver Diann Jackson of Minnesota; a brother, Jimmy Clyde Roundtree of Wedowee; a special nephew, Henry B. Holloway of Chicago; and two grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Annie Prothro Roundtree; a son, Robert Silver Roundtree; four brothers, John D. Roundtree, Amos Roundtree, Willie Lee Roundtree; an adopted brother, Fred Roundtree; and three sisters, Mattie L. Wilson, Lois Underwood and Lomie Philpot. Clark Memorial Funeral Service, Roanoke. __________ Michael Ray `Mike' Cumbee (LANETT) Michael Ray "Mike" Cumbee, 58, of Lanett died Sunday, July 9, 2006, at Bethany House in Auburn. Mr. Cumbee was born in LaFayette on Oct. 9, 1947. He was employed with Interstate Telephone Company as a construction supervisor. He attended Shawmut First Baptist Church. Survivors include. his mother, Hattie Willoughby of Roanoke; two brothers, Jimmy Cumbee of California and Tommy Cumbee of Cragford; his mother-in-law, Bainor Cash of Valley; and five cousins. Services were at Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home Chapel in Valley at 4 p.m. Eastern time on Tuesday, July 11, with burial in Shawmut Cemetery. Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home, Valley. __________ London Michael Taylor, infant (BIRMINGHAM) Services for infant London Michael Taylor of Birmingham were Sunday, July 9, 2006, at 2 p.m. at Quattlebaum Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Bobby Burroughs officiating. Burial was at Forrester's Chapel Methodist Church Cemetery. London died Saturday, July 7, at his home in Birmingham. Survivors include his parents, Doug and Angie Taylor of Birmingham; one sister, Madison Taylor of Winchester, Tenn.; his paternal grandmother, Barbara Joyner of Lynchburg, Va.; his maternal grandmother, Yong Yi Treusdell of Huntsville; great-grandparents Don and Ellene Mitchell of Wadley; two uncles, Jon Taylor of Wadley and Mike Treusdell of Huntsville; and one aunt, Larraine Bailey of Roanoke. Pallbearers were Mike Treusdell and Matt Miller. London was born April 4, 2006, son of James Douglas and Angela Leigh Treusdell Taylor. He was preceded in death by his grandfather, Jimmy Lewis Taylor. Quattlebaum Funeral Home, Roanoke. __________ Nonnie Lee Hill (WADLEY) Funeral services for Nonnie Lee Hill, 70, of Wadley were Sunday, July 9, 2006, at 3 p.m. at Mountain Springs Baptist Church, with the Rev. Tim Whaley and the Rev. Ken Griffith officiating. Burial was in the adjoining cemetery. Mrs. Hill died Friday, July 7, at East Alabama Medical Center, Opelika. Survivors include two daughters, Donna Marie Bennett of Wadley and Patricia Ann Griffith of New Site; two sons, Billy Hill of Alexander City and Chris Hill of Wadley; one sister, Faye Harmon of Munford; one brother, William Clegg of Wadley; ten grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Pallbearers were Steve Welch, Benny Yates, Gary Clark, Paul Kirk, Edwin Hodnett and Craig Brown. The family suggests memorial donations to the Gideons International Memorial Bible Program, c/o Ralph C. Davis, 1094 County Rd. 684, Roanoke, AL 36274. A Randolph County native, Mrs. Hill was born June 14, 1936, daughter of William and Mattie Camp Clegg. She was a member of Mountain Springs Baptist Church. Mrs. Hill was preceded in death by her husband, Andrew Hill. Quattlebaum Funeral Home, Roanoke. _______________________________________________________ The Randolph Leader July 19, 2006 ___________________ OBITUARIES: Ethel Patricia Ellington (ROANOKE) Ethel Patricia Ellington, 59, of Roanoke died Thursday, July 13, 2006, at Heartland Hospice, Austell, Ga. Services were Tuesday, July 18, at 11 a.m. at Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church, Roanoke, with the Rev. R.L. Heflin officiating. Interment was in Rocky Mount Cemetery, Roanoke. Mrs. Ellington was born July 4, 1947, in Randolph County to the late Charlie and Anorine Dorsey. She retired in 2001 from being a make-up artist in the entertainment industry. She was a member of Rocky Mount Baptist Church, Roanoke. Surviving are four brothers, Charlie Dorsey and Geno Dorsey of Atlanta, Jimmy Dorsey of Roanoke and Clarence Dorsey of Houston, Texas; three sisters, Mamie Regina Coles and Peggy Mathis of Atlanta and Linda "Cassandra" Smith of Stone Mountain, Ga.; eight nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends. Vines Funeral Home, LaFayette. __________ Ernest 'Ernie' Banzet (ROANOKE) Ernest "Ernie" Banzet, 66, of Roanoke died Thursday, July 13, 2006, at Hospice of West Alabama, Tuscaloosa, of complications from an extended illness. Mr. Banzet was born May 5, 1940, in Herndon, Kansas. He had worked as a machinist for Beech Aircraft in Wichita. He was a frequent contributor of editorial commentary to the newspaper and loved writing stories, poetry, songs and articles. He donated his body to science (UAB) to help further research into heart and kidney diseases. Survivors include his wife, Nan Banzet of Wadley; and a daughter, Tina Banzet Ball of Ohatchee. __________ Andrew Gay Carter (GRAHAM) Andrew Gay Carter, 58, of 805 County Road 435, Graham, died Wednesday, July 12, 2006, at Wedowee Hospital. Services were Saturday, July 15, at 1 p.m. at Oak Grove A.M.E. Church, Newell, with the Rev. Raymond Angel officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Survivors include his mother, Esther Carter of Graham; a daughter, April Carter-Mangum of Norfolk, Va.; a son, Stacy Carter of Carrollton, Ga.; two sisters, Shirley Cooley of Newell and Betty Williams of Graham; two brothers, Horace Carter of Sylacauga and Ronald Carter of Graham; one granddaughter; and a special friend, Louise Williams of Graham. He was preceded in death by his father, Dorso Carter; a son, Andre Merrill Carter; four sisters, Odelle Johnson, Frances Henson, Dorothy Brazil and Vester Jordan; and four brothers, Bobby Carter, Jimmy Carter, Charlie R. Carter and Deroy Carter. Clark Memorial Funeral Service, Roanoke. __________ Savannah Viola Denney (RANBURNE) Savannah Viola Denney, 91, of Ranburne, died Sunday, July 16, 2006. Mrs. Denney was born in Carroll County, Ga., on April 27, 1915, to the late Davis and Beatrice Huckerba Akers. She was a homemaker. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Stephen Leon Denney, a granddaughter and a great-granddaughter. Survivors include her son, Alvin Eugene Denney of Carrollton, Ga.; three daughters, Rudene Denney, Phyllis Lipham and Beatrice Flournoy, all of Ranburne; a brother, Harvey Akers of Atlanta; five sisters, Lucill Thomas, Christine Collins, Ellen Yates, Eula Mae Stitcher and Ezma Thomas; 10 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Services will be Wednesday, July 19, at 2 p.m. CDT at Macedonia Baptist Church. Elder Homer Benefield and the Rev. G.K. Abner will officiate. Kenneth Frost will provide the music. Dennis Preston, Steve Preston, Max Smith, Donald Wiggins, Wayne Steele and Jerry Smith will serve as pallbearers. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. Prior to the service, Mrs. Denney's body will lie in state at the church for one hour. Messages of condolences may be sent to the family at www.rainwaterfuneralhome.com. Rainwater Funeral Home, Bowdon, Ga. __________ Wallace L. Key (OXFORD) Graveside funeral services for Wallace L. Key, 77, of Oxford were Friday, July 14, 2006, at 2 p.m. at the Pilgrim's Rest Cemetery in Randolph County with the Rev. Steve Dempsey officiating. Mr. Key died Wednesday, July 12, at Regional Medical Center. Survivors include four sons, Jimmy Key, Robert Key and Richard "Big Rick" Key of Oxford and Gary Key of Alexandria; one brother, C.W. Key of Wedowee; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Pallbearers were Larry Fleming, Frank Bannister, Ricky Howell, Steve Key and Bruce Lane. Honorary pallbearers were Tracy Lambert, Ertis Key, Eddie Cofield, Neal Hulsey and Kenny Buchanan. Mr. Key was born in Randolph County and had lived in Calhoun County for most of his life. Personal condolences may be written to the family at www.millerfuneralhomeoxford.com __________ Silven Bernes Gosdin (LAGRANGE, Ga.) Silven Bernes "Pop" Gosdin, 91, of LaGrange, Ga., died Tuesday, July 11, 2006. Mr. Gosdin was born Oct. 14, 1914, in Randolph County, the son of the late Steven Whit and Molly Cofield Gosdin. He was a member of Grace Baptist Church, where he was a deacon, and retired from International Playtex after 20 years. He loved to garden. Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Gerald and Linda Gosdin of Greenville, Ga.; a sister, Mavis Ray of Roanoke; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife of 63 years, Cora Dell Robinson Gosdin; and a son, Boots Gosdin. Graveside services were Thursday, July 13, at 1 p.m. EDT in Meadoway Gardens with the Rev. Donnie Benefield officiating. McCarthy Funeral Home, West Point. __________ Emma Florence Johnson Shoffeitt (BYNUM) Services for Emma Florence Johnson Shoffeitt, 91, of Bynum will be Thursday, July 20, 2006, at 11 a.m. at Benefield Funeral Chapel, with Bro. Brett Hogland and nephew Don Gay officiating. Burial will follow in the Smyrna Baptist Church Cemetery. Mrs. Shoffeitt died Monday, July 17, at Beverly Health Care in Oxford. The family will receive friends on Wednesday from 5 to 8 at the funeral home. Mrs. Shoffeitt is survived by one daughter, Wylene Morrison of Bynum; one granddaughter; three grandsons; nine great-grandchildren; one great-great- grandson; one great-great-granddaughter; one sister, Dorothy Gay of Bynum; one nephew; special caregivers Mary, Lindy and Tommy Craft; and a number of great and great-great-nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be Bo Morrison, Andy Morrison, Grady Morrison, Winston Morris Jr., Billy Craft and Tommy Craft. Mrs. Shoffeitt was born Oct. 29, 1914, daughter of Charlie Monroe and Carrie Thomas Johnson. She was a member of Smyrna Baptist Church, had owned her own general merchandise store and retired from Breman-Bowdon Investment. Mrs. Shoffeitt was preceded in death by her husband, Monroe Shoffeitt; her parents; and one brother, Coy Johnson. Benefield Funeral Home, Wedowee. ________________________________________________ The Randolph Leader July 26, 2006 ___________________ OBITUARIES: Jewell Melton (WADLEY) Services for Mr. Jewell Melton, 83, of Wadley were Saturday, July 22, 2006, at 11 a.m. at Mt. Gilead United Methodist Church with Rev. Ray Franklin and Rev. Jimmy Brand officiating. Burial followed in the adjoining cemetery. Mr. Melton died Thursday, July 20, at Clay County Hospital. He was a native of Randolph County but had lived in Clay County for most of his life. He loved farming and was a retired textile worker and a member of Mt. Gilead Methodist Church. He is survived by two sons, Edward Melton and Gene Melton of Wadley; five grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by parents, Henry T. and Clementine Johns Melton; his wife, Virginia Melton; and several brothers and sisters. Pallbearers were Troy Melton, Jody Melton, Todd Looser; James Moon, Colton Looser and Dylan Moon. Honorary pallbearers were Herman Kilgore, Jimmy Caldwell, Billy Ray Foreman and Clarence Bice. Benefield Funeral Home, Lineville. __________ Miriam Bonner Arnold (ROANOKE) Services for Miriam Bonner Arnold, 85, of Roanoke, formerly of Columbus, Ga., were Tuesday, July 25, 2006, at 11 a.m. at Quattlebaum Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Richard Richie officiating. Burial was at Randolph Memory Gardens. Mrs. Arnold died Saturday, July 22, at LaGrange Hospice. Survivors include two daughters, Shelia Arnold of Roanoke and April Edwards of Salem; three sons, James Arnold of Waverly Hall, Ga., Lee Arnold of Cooper City, Fla., and Terry Arnold of Huntington Beach, Calif.; one sister, Kay Brown of Roanoke; four brothers, John Bonner of Valley, Buddy Bonner of Anniston, Lee Bonner of Ashland and Lewis Bonner of Donaldsonville, Ga.; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Mrs. Arnold was born July 10, 1921, daughter of Earl S. and Peggy Louise Terry Bonner. She was a member of Midway United Methodist Church, Columbus, and had been a homemaker. Mrs. Arnold was preceded in death by her husband, James Edwin "Ed" Arnold; two brothers, Darrell and Ulmont Bonner; and three sisters, Helen Haralson, Hazel Bonner and Anne Avery. Flowers will be accepted or donations may be made to West Georgia Hospice, 1510 Vernon Rd., LaGrange, GA 30240; or Midway United Methodist Church, 4442 Buena Vista Rd., Columbus, GA 30907. Quattlebaum Funeral Home, Roanoke. __________ Joseph Alexander Brittain (ATLANTA) Joseph Alexander Brittain, 65, died July 21, 2006, at his home in midtown Atlanta after an eight-month battle with leukemia. A teacher who was passionate about literature and the arts: a civil servant who was passionate about equal rights and equal opportunities; an outdoorsman who loved hiking and exploring our country, particularly the Four Corners area in the West; and a passionate advocate for the environment, Joe was also an athlete who continued to love football, basketball and soccer; and a music lover whose passion for country music was equaled by his love for string quartets. Joe was born in 1940 and raised in Roanoke, where he was an outstanding high school student and all-state in both basketball and football. He earned a B.A. in English literature from the University of the South in Sewanee, Tenn., where he was a member of the football team. After receiving his M.A. at Northwestern University, Joe taught English literature at Emory at Oxford, Ga. Mr. Brittain had worked for the U.S. Office of Equal Opportunity on civil rights and economic empowerment issues and for the U.S. Regional Director's Office of Health, Education and Welfare. One interesting assignment during this time was working on the Haitian refugee crisis in Miami. His last, job before retiring was in oommunications with the 3rd Army at Ft. MacPherson. After retiring, he taught at Perimeter College, volunteered for several Democratic campaigns and with the homeless at Crossroads Atlanta. He also taught at Evening at Emory and the Emory Center for Continuing Education and led a contemporary poetry group until his illness. Other interests included fishing, camping, gardening, cooking, repairing antiques for his wife's business, traveling and helping coach his son's soccer teams. He is survived by his wife of 37 years, Nancy Awbrey Brittain; his daughter, Ellie Langsam of Charleston, S.C.; his son, Michael Brittain of Atlanta; four grandchildren; two brothers, Dr. James M. Brittain of Charlotte, N.C., and William H. Brittain of Montgomery; and many other relatives and friends. The family asks that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, 3715 Northside Parkway, Building 400 Suite 300, Atlanta 30327 or The Louisiana Library Association, P.O. Box 2583, Baton Rouge, LA. __________ Alvin Newton Strength (PRATTVILLE) Alvin Newton Strength, 91, of Prattville died peacefully on Thursday, July 20, 2006, at a Montgomery hospital. Services were Sunday, July 23, at 2 p.m. at the Chapel of Prattville Memorial, with the Rev. Randall Tucker officiating. Burial followed in Prattville Memory Gardens. Mr. Strength was the successful owner and operator of Strength Plumbing & Heating in Prattville for over 45 years and a consummate Crimson Tide fan. He was a charter member and deacon of Prattmont Baptist Church, a dedicated member of the Lion's Club, and past president of the Quarterback Club. He is survived by his wife of 70 years, Lee Silas Strength of Prattville; one daughter, Dian Strength Morgan of Atlanta; two sons, Donald R. Strength Sr. of Prattville and James N. Strength of Lincolnton, N.C.; eight grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Active pallbearers were Chris Ray, Don Strength Jr., Ben Strength, Jon Strength, David Morgan, Dustin Zick, Cory Strength and Gaines Silas. Honorary pallbearers were Doyle Pierce, Harold Pierce, Billy Strength, L.E. Strength, Neeley Strength, Richard Strength, Shelby Strength, Norman Ragland, Charles Cagle and Ronnie Jones. To send an online condolence, visit www.prattvillememorial.com. Prattville Memory Garden, Prattville. __________ Timothy Eugene Brown (LAGRANGE, Ga.) Timothy Eugene "Pie Gene" Brown of LaGrange, Ga., died Sunday, July 16, 2006, at Emory University Hospital. Mr. Brown, son of Mrs. Doris Virginia Brown of LaGrange and the late Willie L. Brown, was born April 12, 1958, in LaGrange. He attended Mountville Elementary School and was a 1977 graduate of Troup High School. He was a member of Mt. Pleasant C.M.E. Church and was medically retired from Freudenberg NOK. Mr. Brown was well known for his photogenic energy in photography. In addition to his mother, he leaves to cherish his memories a special friend and mother of his children, Gloria Bradshaw; sons, Timothy E. Brown Jr. and Jerry Brown; and a daughter, Jessica Bradshaw, all of LaGrange; brothers, George Truitt of Atlanta, Willie Brown of Roanoke, Tommy Burston of Arizona and Jerry Brown of LaGrange; sisters, Christine Towns of Ellenwood and Joann Bray and Barbara Pride of LaGrange and Margaret Shelton, Wylene Cammon, Catherine Burston and Juanita Forte, all of Columbus, Ga.; a number of uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews, cousins and friends. Services were Sunday, July 23, at 3 p.m. EDT at Mt. Pleasant C.M.E. Church at 4153 Greenville Rd. in Mountville with the Revs. Eddie Copeland and Lovett Thornton officiating. Burial was in the Needmore Cemetery in Mountville. Lakes-Dunson-Robertson Funeral Home, LaGrange. __________ Lee Wortham (WEDOWEE) Services for Lee Wortham, 82, of Wedowee, were Friday, July 21, 2006, at 2 p.m. at Iduma Congregational Methodist Church with the Rev. Tim Craft and the Rev. Eugene Robinson officiating. Burial was in Valley Grove Church Cemetery. Mr. Wortham died Thursday, July 20, at Wedowee Hospital. Mr. Wortham is survived by his wife, Zelma Stitcher Wortham of Wedowee; three sons, Jacky Lee Wortham, Bryant Wayne Wortham and Sherman Eugene Wortham all of Wedowee; five grandchildren; two sisters, Annie Lois Shears of Oxford and Trudy Barron of Roswell, Ga.; two brothers, Finis Wortham of Bowdon, Ga., and Chester Wortham of Wedowee. Pallbearers were Toby Stitcher, Allen Stitcher, Nathan Wortham, Reed Wortham, Sam Gross and Dale Holloway. Mr. Wortham was born Oct. 23, 1923, the son of John W. and Annie Thrasher Wortham. He was a member of the Iduma Congregational Methodist Church, served in the U.S. Army during World War II, had been employed by West Point Pepperell, and was a self-employed farmer. Flowers will be accepted or donations may be made to the charity of your choice. Benefield Funeral Home, Wedowee. __________ Louise Kirby Cofield (ROANOKE) Services for Louise Kirby Cofield, 82, of Roanoke were Thursday, July 20, 2006, at 2 p.m. at Quattlebaum Funeral Chapel, with Bro. Billy Prince Jr. officiating. Burial was in Taylor's Crossroads Church of Christ Cemetery. Mrs. Cofield died Tuesday, July 18, at Randolph Medical Center. Survivors include her caregiver, Dora Mae Elswick of Roanoke; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Mrs. Cofield was born April 12, 1924, daughter of Hiram and Hattie Jane Kirby. She was a member of Taylor's Crossroads Church of Christ and had been a weaver for Handley Mills. Mrs. Cofield was preceded in death by her husband, Melvin Cofield. Quattlebaum Funeral Home, Roanoke. __________ Dofford P. Butler (ASHLAND) Services for Dofford P. Butler, 75, of Ashland were Friday, July 21, 2006, at 11 a.m. at Benefield Funeral Home Chapel in Ashland. Burial was in Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke. Mr. Butler died Tuesday, July 18, at Clay County Hospital. He was a native of Cleburne County, but had lived in Clay County since 1968. Mr. Butler was an electrician and mechanic. He and his wife, Joyce, loved southern gospel music and performed together for several years in the surrounding areas. He is survived by his wife, Joyce S. Butler of Ashland; two daughters, Patricia Collum of Dadeville and Glenis Payne of Douglasville, Ga.; a sister, Oren Weisner of Bowdon, Ga.; five grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Kim McVey; and parents, Thomas and Emily Butler. Pallbearers were Andrew Collum, Joshua Collum, Brian Payne and Matthew Hawkins. Benefield Funeral Home, Ashland. __________ Earl Sefton 'Mac' McGilvray (LAGRANGE, Ga.) Earl Sefton "Mac" McGilvray Jr., who was born Nov 1, 1937, in Roanoke, son of the late Earl S. and Mary Kate Webb McGilvray, died at 9:35 a.m. Monday, July 17, 2006, at West Georgia Medical Center, LaGrange. He graduated from Columbus High and Marion Military Institute before finishing at Auburn University. He served in the U.S. Army Reserve until honorably discharged in 1964. He was appointed lieutenant colonel of the Alabama State Militia and Lt. Col. Aide de Camp to Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Columbus. In his youth, he was a member of the Order of DeMolay and Boy Scouts of America, the latter organization he continued to serve as an adult and from whom he was awarded several honors, including the District Award of Merit, Order of the Arrow-Vigil Member and their highest honor, the Silver Beaver. He moved to LaGrange in 1979 as manager of the brand new Kirven's Department Store when West Georgia Commons Mall opened. He was formerly a member of the Rotary Club of LaGrange and later became co-owner and manger of the Georgian Manor. He built and operated the Pine Mountain Trading Company in Pine Mountain and later operated a successful antiques dealership. He was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution, serving at the time of his death as treasurer of the LaGrange chapter, of which he was a founding member. He had been secretary-treasurer of the local chapter and served previously as president of the Chattahoochee River and McIntosh chapters, as well as Georgia State Society secretary. He was a founding member and former tanist of the Order of the Tartan, a Scottish heritage society, as well as a member of Clan MacGillivray. He was honored as a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland in Edinburgh. He was a member of the West Georgia Genealogical Society. He was a scion of several ancient Troup County families, including the Webbs, who helped found West Point, and the Tatoms. He was an Indian enthusiast and collector, who often gave demonstrations and lectures to school groups on Indian culture. He was also a founding member and former officer of First Families of Georgia, Continental Society of Sons and Indian Wars, Noble Order Descendants of Saints and Martyrs, Sons of Confederate Veterans and National Society of Sons of American Colonists. He is survived by his wife, Marge Buck McGilvray, who he married Dec. 28, 1958; two sons, Earl S. "Trip" McGilvray III and Charles S. "Chuck" McGilvray; two godsons; three aunts; and two nieces. A memorial service was at 3 p.m. EDT Thursday, July 20, in the Hunter-Allen- Myhand Chapel with the Rev. William McLemore, chaplain of the Order of the Tartan, presiding. Those desiring may make a memorial contribution to West Georgia Dialysis, 140 Glenn Bass Rd., LaGrange, GA 30240. Condolences may be expressed or memories shared in the guest book at www.hunterallenmyhand.com. 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