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U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014
Faye B. Harrison

Faye B. Harrison, 69, of Monroe died October 23, 2006.

A native of Walton County, she was a daughter of the late Clifford and Annie Bramblett Bridges. The widow of Charles S. Harrison, she was a homemaker.

Funeral services were held October 26, 2006 in Ray Memorial Presbyterian Church. The Rev. George Rogers and The Rev. Tim Newby officiated and interment was in Rest Haven Cemetery. Pallbearers were Tommy Steed, Eric Steed, David Steed, Wes Sheppard, Mike McMunn and Steve Sheppard.

She is survived by daughters and sons-in-law: Angela and Tommy Steed and Renee and Michael McMunn both of Monroe; son: Rick Harrison and Steve Sheppard of Atlanta; sisters and brothers-in-law: Jean and Jimmy Dire of Monroe and Rachel and Howard Gibson of Bogart; grandchildren: David Steed, Eric Steed, Abby McMunn and Alex McMunn and Wes Sheppard; nieces and nephews.

The family request donations to Abbey Hospice, Ray Memorial Presbyterian Church or St. marks’ United Methodist Church, Atlanta, GA.

Arthur Bowick, Inc. Funeral Directors were in charge of the arrangements.

Peggy Coker

Peggy Coker, 72, of Monroe died on Nov. 4, 2006. She was born on April 22, 1934 in Walton County to the late Clarence Carter and the late Estelle Spence Carter. She was preceded in death by her husband, the late John Clifford Coker and son the late William Maddox.

Surviving are: daughters and sons-in-law: Carol and Roger Brown, Gainesville and Shari and Bill Gray of Monroe; son: Alvin Maddox, Suwanee; sister: Annie Maude Sargent, Monroe; brother: Willie Jo Carter, Monroe; ten grandchildren and ten great grandchildren.

Funeral Services were held at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 7 at the chapel of Meadows Funeral Home with the Rev. Lynn Head officiating. Interment followed at Corinth Christian Church Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Danny Maddox, Daniel Hollowell, Anthony Casper, Keith Sargent, Andy Sargent and Kenny Sargent.

Meadows Funeral Home, Inc. was in charge of the arrangements.

Robert Earl (Bob) Aycock, III

Robert Earl (Bob) Aycock, III, 58 of Monroe died November 6, 2006.

A native and life long resident of Walton County, he was the son of the late Robert Earl Aycock, Jr. He had attended Walton County schools, was manager of Aycock Farm and was a member of the Monroe First United Methodist Church.

Graveside services were held November 9, 2006 in Rest Haven Cemetery. The Rev. Margaret Adams officiated.

He is survived by his mother: Hilda Talbot Aycock of Monroe and several cousins.

Arthur Bowick, Inc. Funeral Directors were in charge of arrangements.

Thomas Woodson (Woody) Clower, Sr.

Thomas Woodson (Woody) Clower, Sr., age 62 of Snellville, GA., passed away November 11, 2006.

He was preceded in death by son, James Eric Clower, father, Emmett Clower, Jr.: and sister-in-law, Barbara Long Miller. He is survived by his loving wife of 35 years, Grace Long Clower; son, Tom and his wife, Katie Clower of Snellville; grandson, Braylon Emmett Clower; mother, Annette Pate Clower; brothers and sisters-in-law, Virginia and Randell Davis, Leo and Margaret Miller, Billy and Bonnie Ruth Long, Pat and Judy Long, Gail and Wayne Manning, Jean and Ricky Rawlings; several nieces, nephews, cousins, and aunts.

After graduating from South Gwinnett High School, he served in the Georgia National Guard. He retired from the Gwinnett County Department of Transportation with 30 years of service. Woody was a life-long member and faithful servant of the Snellville United Methodist Church serving on numerous boards and committee’s. he was a member of the Friendship and Agape Sunday School Classes, United Methodist Men, and SUMC Kitchen Angels. He was a 25-year member of Snellville Lions Club and recipient of the Melvin Jones Fellow Award and the Tom Bingham award. He was a faithful volunteer of the Southeast Gwinnett Cooperative Ministry. Woody was an avid fisherman, golfer and softball umpire.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, November 14, 2006 at the Snellville United Methodist Church. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Snellville United Methodist Church Building Fund, 2428 Main Street East, Snellville, GA. 30078, In memory of Thomas Woodson (Woody) Clower, Sr.

Tom M. Wages Funeral Service, Inc., Snellville Chapel was in charge of the arrangements.

Lilliam M. Webb

Lilliam M. Webb, 87, of Monroe died November 4, 2006.

A native of Putnam County, she was a daughter of the late Johnny and Modelle Holder McCarty.

She was a member of Double Springs Baptist Church.

Funeral Services were held November 6, 2006 in the chapel of Arthur Bowick Funeral Home.

The Rev. Don Hardison officiated and interment was in Rest Haven Cemetery.

Pallbearers were Rick Holder, Whit Holder, Gabel Holder, Robert Carter, Inman Brewer and Ronnie Briscoe. Jim Briscoe served as an honorary escort.

She is survived by her husband: Erasmus Webb; sisters: Ethel Carter of Monroe and Mary Ann Lee of Winder; brothers: Bennie McCarty of Statesboro and Tom McCarty of Breman; nieces and nephews.

Arthur Bowick, Inc. Funeral Directors were in charge of arrangements.

Florene Osborne Brooks

Florene Osborne Brooks, age 90 of Loganville died Sunday, November 5, 2006.

Funeral services were held at 11:00 am, Wednesday, November 8, 2006 at Corinth Christian Church, Loganville with remains placed in state at 10:30 am. Minister Don Hardison & Minister Lester Waters officiated. Burial followed in Barrow Memorial Gardens, Winder. She was a member of Corinth Christian Church, Loganville, Mrs. Brooks was preceded in death by her husbands, Mack Brooks in 2004 and D. F. Osborne in 1980. She is survived by children: Nancy & Reuben Smith Bogart; Dough and Kathy Osborne of Tallahassee, FL., Bill and Jane Osborne of Douglasville, Joan & Hal Jenson of Lynn Haven, FL., brother: Elmer Jay McCannon of Ila, GA., 13 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, 1 great-great grandchild, many nieces & nephews.

Flowers accepted or memorials to Corinth Christian Church, Catch the Vision, 1635 Hwy. 81, Loganville, Georgia 30052.

Stewart Funeral Home at 670 Tom Brewer Road, Loganville, GA was in charge of arrangements.

Charlotte Wylene Beale

Charlotte Wylene Beale, 63, of Clayton, Georgia passes away on Wednesday, November 8, 2006 at Oconee Memorial Hospital in Seneca, SC.

She was born in Monroe, Georgia and was the daughter of the late C. W. Brooks and Henrietta Bray Brooks. in addition to her parents she was preceded in death by a brother, Dennis Brooks and a sister, Diane Andrews.

She is survived by her husband, Charles Beale of the home, a son, Gary Beale and wife, June of Rabun Gap, Georgia; a brother, Mike Brooks of Fairplay, Georgia, and three sister, Jackie Hanson of Fairplay, Georgia, Pat Bailey of Monroe, Georgia and Nancy Myers of Loganville, Georgia, she is also survived by 3 grandchildren, Brittany, Courtney, and Tiffany Beale.

She was employed for several years in the Judicial System in Lawrenceville, Georgia and was a member of the Clayton First Assembly of God Church.

Funeral Services were held at 7 PM on November 9 , 2006 in the Beck Funeral Home Chapel with The Rev. Jeff Houston and the Rev. Kevin Hurt officiating. A graveside service and burial was held at 2 PM on Friday, November 10, 2006 at Evergreen cemetery in Athens, Georgia.

Those wishing to may make donations in Charlotte Beales memory to the Arthritis Foundation, 2970 Peachtree Rd. NW, Suite 200, Atlanta, Georgia 30305.

Beck Funeral Home, Clayton, Georgia was in charge of the arrangements.

Anna Montalbano Graham

Anna Montalbano Graham of Huntsville died Monday, Nov. 6, 2006 at Abbey Hospice in Social Circle, Ga., after a recent diagnosis of recurrent cancer. She was 74.

Visitation, followed by a Rosary, will be held Thursday, November 9 from 6-8 pm at Laughlin Service Funeral Home.

The funeral Mass will be celebrated Friday, November 10 at 10 am at St. Mary's Church of the Visitation.

Born and raised in New Orleans, Anna was the fourth of eight children of Jake and Josephine Montalbano. She attended Louisiana State University and graduated with a B.S. in Education. She and her late husband, Dr. William Graham, were long-time residents of Huntsville, raising five children here during the couple's more than four decades in the Rocket City.

Although most proud of her role as wife and mother, Anna also served as a school teacher for several years in the Catholic schools her children attended locally.

An active member of St. Mary's Church of the Visitation downtown, Anna was well known in the local Catholic community for an unmatched love for her church and devotion to her faith.

Anna shared the good news with all who would listen, an effort aided by her position as a reporter for The One Voice, the diocesan newspaper for the Catholic Church in North Alabama, as well as her service in a variety of capacities at St. Mary's.

Anna lived her life in a way that brought honor and glory to the Lord, a shining example for others who desire a life and friendship with Jesus Christ, and was a humble and faithful servant to the end. Her devotion to God and her love for what is good and right touched many throughout the course of her life, and they are all better for it.

Anna's desire to make the world a better place also caused her to be active in state, local and national politics. She and her late husband were both well known for their long-time involvement in the local Republican Party, where their uncompromising fiscally and socially conservative viewpoints found a home.

A one-time Republican candidate for State Representative, Anna spent the vast majority of her time in the Republican Party working to get other GOP candidates elected, serving in many leadership positions within the party through the years including president of the Huntsville Federation of Republican Women, member of the Madison County Republican Executive Committee, member of the Alabama State Republican Executive Committee and delegate to the Republican National Convention among others.

Anna Graham was a good wife, a good mother, and most importantly, a good person. She will be sorely missed by her family and friends, who take comfort knowing she is now being rewarded with God's presence for the tremendous life she lived here on Earth.

She is survived by five children: Carol Graham Beck (husband John Beck) of Tallahassee, Fla., Michael Graham of Montgomery, Janet Graham of Tallahassee, Patrick Graham (wife Allison) of Monroe, Ga., and Alan Graham (wife Christine) of Lawrenceville, Ga.; 11 grandchildren: Matthew, Sarah, Philip, Anna Nicole, Katie, Madison, Tabitha, AnnaBelle, Sophie, William and Lauren; and two special brothers, Jake Montalbano (wife Peggy) of New Orleans and Andrew J. Montalbano of New Orleans.

Donnie R. McElhannon

Donnie R. McElhannon, 73, of Bethlehem, GA died November 1, 2006.

A native of Gwinnett County, she was a daughter of the late James (Mutt) Anglin and Omie Ruth Powell Anglin. A resident of Gwinnett County most of her life, she was retired from Amoco Chemical Company. She was the widow of ODennis McElhannon.

Funeral Services were held November 3, 2006 in the chapel of Arthur Bowick Funeral Home.

The Rev. Sean Rezek and The Rev. Don Malcom officiated and interment was in the Bethlehem United Methodist Church Cemetery, Bethlehem, GA. Pallbearers were Scott Walls, Rodney Morris, Kevin Guthrie, Jimmy Walls, Brandon Lambert and Jerry Thompson.

Surviving are a daughter and son-in-law: Barbara and Louie Martin of Monroe; son: Ronnie McElhannon of Bethlehem; sisters: Linda (Jerry) Thompson of Social Circle, Joyce (Jimmy) Walls of Grayson and Doris Anglin and Jackie Moon of Monroe; brothers: Eugene (Carol) Guthrie of Covington and Bobby (Carol) Guthrie of Oxford; grandchildren: Amanda Martin, Adam Martin, Danny McElhannon and Elvis McElhannon; 2 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by her step-father; O’Dean Guthrie.

Arthur Bowick, Inc. Funeral Directors were in charge of arrangements.

Herman Copeland

Herman Copeland, age 77 of Loganville died Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2006.

Funeral Services were held at 11:30 a.m., Friday, Nov 10 in the Loganville Chapel of Tim Stewart Funeral Home.

The Rev. Rusty Ruark officiated. Burial followed at Fairview Memorial Gardens, Stockbridge with Military Honors. A member of Loganville Baptist Church, Mr. Copeland was a Deacon, a Chief Electrician Mate with he U.S. Navy with 22 years of service, serving in the Korean Conflict and the Vietnam Conflict. He was preceded in death by his wife: Zillah Copeland in 2004 and is survived by: children: Sandra and Charles Owens, Loganville, Kay and Paul Gunter, Oxford, Eva and David Aycock, Loganville; six grandchildren and one great grandchild.

In lieu of flowers, memorials to Walton County Gideons, P.O. Box 1135, Monroe, Georgia 30655.

Tim Stewart Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.

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