U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014
Phillip Woodson
Services for Phillip Jackson Woodson will be at 4 p.m. Tuesday in Center Hill Baptist Church with burial in First Baptist Church Cemetery
in Byron. Woodson died Wednesday, June 14, 2000. He was born
in Bibb County, son of the late Willie Joe Woodson. He was educated in Peach County and Bibb County schools. Formerly employed by Morrison's Cafeteria of Macon, he worked for Church's Chicken of Warner Robins and Womach's Asphalt Co. and was employed by Houston Asphalt and Paving Co. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Byron.
Survivors include his children Quincy Williams, Antwan Jackson and Phillip Jackson Jr., all of Macon; mother, Marie Jackson Gibbons of Macon; stepmother, Mary Lee Woodson of Byron; sisters and brothers Vanisa Jackson, Carla Smith, Samantha Jackson, Willie Joe Jackson Woodson, Eddie Strong and Jennifer Strong, all of Macon, Shirley Adams of Fort Valley and Retha Strong of Byron; and grandmother, Annie Ruth Woodson of Byron.
The body will be placed in the church an hour before services. The family may be contacted at 3044 Bloomfield Drive, Apartment C-2. Bentley and Sons Funeral Home has charge of arrangements.
Cynthia Ann Glenn Brazil
Jackson - Services for Cynthia Ann Glenn Brazil will be at 6 p.m. Wednesday at South River Church, Fincherville. Burial will be Friday at Lincoln Memorial Cemetery, Chicago, Ill. Brazil, 50, died Thursday, Aug. 10, 2000. Born in Chicago, Brazil moved to Butts County in 1988. She was employed at the Atlanta Constitution.
Survivors include her mother, Josephine Wilson of Chicago; daughters, Florence Watkins of Jackson and Camille Glenn of Griffin; son, Kevin Glenn of Jackson; grandmother, Dulin L. Dawson of Chicago; brothers, Raymond Glenn of Covington, Oliver Franklin of Chicago and Nathan Wilson of Florida; sisters, Justine Franklin of Batesville, Miss., and Michelle Wilson of Chicago; and seven grandchildren.
A wake service will be held from 7 to 8 tonight at Oak Grove Baptist Church, Jackson. Trice Funeral Home of Thomaston has charge of arrangements.
John Thomas Causey Jr.
CARROLLTON - Services for John Thomas Causey Jr. were Sunday in the chapel of J. Hoyt Thomas Funeral Home, with burial in New Brooklyn Baptist Church. Causey, 72, died Thursday, Aug. 11, 2000. The son of the late John Thomas Causey Sr. and the late Stella Mae Dewberry Causey, he was born
in Carroll County. Causey lived most of his life in the Chamblee area before returning to Carrollton three months ago. He was retired from Cutler Hammer/Eaton Corp., where he worked for almost 20 years as a supervisor in the electrical engineering department. He was a member of Internal Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local No. 613, Atlanta. He was also a member of the New Brooklyn Baptist Church. Causey was preceded in death by two grandsons, one great-grandson and a sister.
Survivors include his wife, Pelma Kilgore Causey of Carrollton; sons, John D. Causey of Carrollton and Alfred L. Causey of Tallapoosa; daughters, Barbara A. Benson of Tallapoosa and Kathy Richards of Carrollton; sisters, Mona Merriman of Forsyth, Jeanette Humbert of Holly Hills, S.C., Janice Norris of Holly Hills, S.C., and Sandra Skinner of Aurora, Pa.; brothers, Jesse Causey of Batesburg, S.C., and Frank Causey of Lawrenceville; 12 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
Doris Cook
SANDERSVILLE - Services for Doris Ann Martin Cook will be at 2 p.m. today in Sisters Baptist Church with burial in Brownwood Cemetery. Cook, 58, died Sunday, Aug. 13, 2000. A native of Johnson County, she was the daughter of the late E. L. Martin and Sally Cordry Martin. She was past co-owner of Cook Ice Company, founded in 1978, and was a member of Sisters Baptist Church.
Survivors include her husband, Frank Cook Jr.; children Jeffrey Cook and Pam Flint, both of Sandersville; sisters Ella Mae Sweat of Tennille, Virginia Smith of Sandersville; mother-in-law, Lorene Cook of Sandersville; and two grandchildren.
The family may be contacted at the Cook residence on Plantation Drive. Donations may be made to Sisters Baptist Church, 1807 E. McCarty St., Sandersville 31082, to Hospice of Oconee, 811 N. Cobb St., Milledgeville 31061, or to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 632, Sandersville 31082.
May and Smith Funeral Directors has charge of the arrangements.
Rachel M. Ford
WARNER ROBINS - Services for Rachel M. Ford will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the chapel of Heritage Memorial Funeral Home, with burial in Magnolia Park Cemetery. Ford, 79, died Sunday, Aug. 13, 2000, at Houston Medical Center. Ford was employed in aircraft maintenance and was a member of Stevens Grove Baptist Church, Athens. She was the widow of Ned Ford.
Survivors include her children, John "Chuck" Hall, Andrew Ford, Gary Ford and Glenda Manry, all of Warner Robins, and Brenda Spears of Bonaire; brothers and sisters, Monroe Aaron of Gainesville, George Aaron of Arnoldsville, Frances Browning of Dahlonega, Mary Rollins of Warner Robins and Floy Davis of Macon; nine grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Addie Mae Grayer
Services for Addie Mae Grayer will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday in Stubbs Chapel Baptist Church, with burial in Mt. Hope AME Church Cemetery. Grayer, 53, died Thursday, Aug. 10, 2000. A Bibb County native, she was a member of Mt. Hope AME Church and the Rising Star Society. She was a retired employee of Keebler Inc.
Survivors include her parents, Russell Grayer Sr. and Sadie Mae Grayer, Macon; children, Beverly Grayer and Steven Grayer, both of Macon; sisters, Carolyn G. Bennett and Gwendolyn Grayer, both of Macon, and Diane Fraizer of Hawkinsville; brothers, Joseph Grayer of Tampa, Fla., and Elbert Grayer, Robert Grayer and Walter Grayer, all of Macon; and two grandchildren.
The family may be contacted at 683 Ormond Terrace. Nelson's Memorial Mortuary, Warner Robins, has charge of arrangements.
Rev. Sam Greene Jr.
BRADLEY - Services for the Rev. Sam Greene Jr. will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at New Damascus Baptist Church with burial in the church cemetery. Greene, 80, died Saturday, Aug. 12, 2000, in a local hospital. The son of the late Sam Greene Sr. and Minnie Greene, he was a member of Ellis Chapel Baptist Church. Greene was a World War II veteran, past president of Lily of the Valley No. 1 and Sunlight Brothers and Sisters Lodge. He was a Prince Hall Mason and was retired from the Keebler Co., Macon.
Survivors include his children Catherine Myrick, Jerome Greene, Gussie Sutton, Wayne Greene Sr. and Sam Greene III, all of Gray, the Rev. Wilbur Greene and Mary Blaunt, both of Macon; 14 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
The family will receive friends from 7 to 8 tonight at Samuel's Memorial Funeral Home.
Madie Lee Wooten Hall
ALAMO - Services for Madie Lee Wooten Hall will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Pleasant Hill Church of God, with burial in Horne Mission Cemetery. Hall, 77, died Friday, Aug. 11, 2000, in Brunswick. Born in Wheeler County, she was the daughter of the late Charlie and Estell Wooten.
Survivors include her children, Julia Wilcox, Will Otis Hall and Lee Otis Hall, all of Alamo, Eula Ballard of Brunswick and Stella Wilson of Colorado Springs, Colo.; sisters, Dora Gay of Brunswick and Viola Woodard of Alamo; 12 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.
The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 tonight at A.L. Spaulding Funeral Home.
Phil Harris
COLUMBUS - Graveside services for Phil Wingfield Harris will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in Rest Haven Cemetery, Monroe. Harris, 92, Monday, Aug. 14, 2000, after a lengthy illness. The daughter of the late Sidney Terrel Wingfield and Nina Davis Wingfield, she was the widow of the Virgil V. Harris Jr. She was a long-time pianist for the Eatonton Presbyterian Church. In 1950 she was selected as Putnam County's Mother of the Year. She was preceded in death by a son, Henry Edwards Harris.
Survivors include her children, Wingfield Harris of Winder, Phil Davis Harris of Columbus, Dr. Jewett Marvin Harris of Clinton and Virgil V. Harris of Montgomery; eight grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Arthur Bowick Funeral Directors, Monroe. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Eatonton Presbyterian Church, 307 N. Madison Ave., Eatonton 31204.
Charles E. Harvell
Services for Charles E. Harvell will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Vineville Baptist Church with private burial in Macon Memorial Park. Harvell, 69, died Monday, Aug. 14, 2000, in a local hospital. The son of the late Elmer and Margie Fletcher Harvell, he was born
in Fulton County and had lived in Macon since 1965. Harvell was a U.S. Army veteran who served during the Korean conflict. He was a district supervisor for Uniroyal Tire Co. for 23 years. Since 1977, Harvell was owner of Macon Royal Tire Co. He was a member of Vineville Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Bobbie Jean Dingler Harvell of Macon; son Chuck Harvell of Macon; daughters Patricia Harvell-Sheridan and Sheila Harvell-Conn, both of Macon; brother James F. Harvell of St. Petersburg, Fla.; and four grandchildren.
The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 tonight at Snow's Memorial Chapel, Cherry Street. The family may be contacted at 1172 Cypress Drive. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the library/media center at Vineville Baptist Church, 2591 Vineville Ave., Macon 31204.
Patricia A. Heath
WARNER ROBINS - Services for Patricia A. Heath will be at 4:30 p.m. Thursday at McCullough Funeral Home, with private burial. Heath, 46, died Saturday, Aug. 12, 2000. A native of Lakenheath, England, she was a retired paraprofessional of Westside Elementary School and was Protestant by faith.
Survivors include her husband, Barry A. Heath of Warner Robins; parents, J.K. Goldman and V.J. Goldman, both of Lakenheath, England; children, Melissa Cox, Corey Heath, Stephanie Heath and Mathew Heath, all of Warner Robins; sister and brother, Sara Goldman of Alexandria, Va., and Guy Goldman of Hampton, Va.; and one grandchild.
The family will receive friends from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.
Mary Eleanor Hightower
FORSYTH - Services for Mary Eleanor Hightower will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Kynette United Methodist Church, with burial in Rest Haven Cemetery. Hightower, 63, died Sunday, Aug. 13, 2000, at Monroe County Hospital. She was employed by Monroe County Hospital for 21 years. Hightower was a member of Kynette United Methodist Church.
Survivors include her daughter, Camilla H. Wynn of Englewood, Ohio; brothers, Dave Jones of Forsyth and Earnest Hightower of Toledo, Ohio; and sisters, Mabel Hightower of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Ella Mae King of Toledo, Ohio.
The family may be contacted at 37 Norvin Place. The body will be placed in the church one hour before services. Freeman Brothers Funeral Home has charge of arrangements.
Freddie Hill III
CORDELE - Graveside services for Freddie Hill III will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Bethel Cemetery. Hill, an infant, died Sunday, Aug. 13, 2000, at Crisp Regional Hospital.
Survivors include his parents, Chastity Gaines and Freddie Hill Jr., both of Cordele; grandparents Mozie M. Gaines, Marie C. Hill, Emmett Clark and Donald Hamilton, all of Cordele, and Freddie Hill Sr. of Albany; sisters Cassidy S. Hill and Felisity T. Fenn, both of Cordele.
J.W. Williams Funeral Home has charge of arrangements.
Betty O. Horner
WARNER ROBINS - Services for Betty O. Horner will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, with burial at 2 p.m. in Andersonville National Cemetery. Horner, 67, died Friday, Aug. 11, 2000, in Atlanta. A native of Memphis, Tenn., she was the daughter of William and Gertrude Owens. She was the widow of W. Glenn Horner. She had lived in Warner Robins for 35 years and was a retired teacher's assistant from Pearl Stephens School. Horner was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church and a member of Loyal Order of Moose Lodge No. 1688. She was a member of the dance group the Warner Robins Rockets and was a den mother for Cub Scouts for many years.
Survivors include her sons, Rick Horner of Acworth, Jon L. Horner of Dacula and Tech Sgt. Marshall L. Horner of Norway; sisters, Zerline Rowland, Ethel Smith, Willie B. Hale and Annie May Williams, all of Tennessee; and six grandchildren.
A rosary service will be held at 7 tonight in the chapel of Christopher-Smith Funeral Home. The family will receive friends following the service.