April18

Mr. Tommy McGarrah

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Mr. Tommy Lee McGarrah affectionately known as "Goatman" passed away on Saturday, April 18, 2020 at Candler Hospital in Savannah, Georgia.

A graveside service for Mr. McGarrah will be held on Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 12:00 Noon at the New Corinth Baptist Church Cemetery. CDC guidelines allow only 10 people including ministers and funeral staff to attend all services. This will be strictly enforced by local Law Enforcement.

Because of concerns over the Coronavirus, visitors will be allowed to view Mr. McGarrah through our walk up window. We ask that you please practice social distancing for your safety and the safety of others.

Mr. McGarrah is survived by his loving wife of 55 years, Mrs. Thelma McGarrah of Americus, Georgia; two daughters: Melody McGarrah of Atlanta, Georgia and Cornelia Sims of Americus, Georgia; one son, Glenn Harper of Americus, Georgia; one brother, Ben McGarrah; one sister, Dollie Mae Andrews of Brunswick, New Jersey. Several other relatives and friends also survive.

 

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April18

Andre Simmons, Michael Battle,Jr. & Gabriel Battle

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 The Graveside Service for Andre E. Simmons, Michael L. Battle, Jr. and Gabriel D. Battle of Oglethorpe, Georgia will be held on Friday, May 1, 2020 at Oglethorpe City Cemetery, Oglethorpe, Georgia with Reverend Alfred Wynn officiating.  Our precious, happy, energetic, sweet and loving boys died tragically in a house fire on Saturday, April 18, 2020.

Andre Elijah Simmons

Andre Elijah Simmons was born on August 26, 2012 in Americus, Georgia to Andrea Simmons and Henry Simmons. Andre was a second grader at Macon County Elementary School.

He is survived by his mother, Andrea Simmons; his sister, Zay’ann Simmons of Fort Wayne, Indiana; his grandparents: Audrey Simmons and Minister Marie Holmes, both of Waco, Texas, Edna Clay and Kevin Coleman, both of Fort Wayne, Indiana; a host of loving aunts, uncles and cousins also survive.

 

Michael Lee Battle, Jr.

Gabriel De’Shawn Battle

Michael Lee Battle, Jr. was born on December 11, 2014 in Americus, Georgia to Andrea Simmons and the late Michael Lee Battle, Sr. Michael was a Pre-K student at Macon County Elementary School.

Gabriel De’Shawn Battle was born on September 20, 2016 in Americus, Georgia to Andrea Simmons and the late Michael Lee Battle, Sr.

Michael and Gabriel are survived by their mother, Andrea Simmons; their sister, Zay’ann Simmons of Fort Wayne, Indiana; their grandparents: Audrey Simmons and Minister Marie Holmes, both of Fort Waco, Texas, Edna Clay and Kevin Coleman, both of Fort Wayne, Indiana and Harold Battle of Oglethorpe, Georgia; a host of loving aunts, uncles and cousins also survive. 


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April18

Mr. Charles Hall

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April15

Mr. Samuel Lamar Minter

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Mr. Samuel Lamar Minter was born in Buena Vista, Georgia on November 19, 1954 to Johnnie Winbush Minter and the late Samuel Minter, Sr. He was educated in the Marion County School System. He was employed at several jobs including John Houston Food, Cargill Poultry and as a pulpwood worker. Samuel passed away peacefully on Wednesday, April 15, 2020 at the Houston Medical Center in Warner Robins, Georgia. He was preceded in death by one son, Jomeka Minter; a grandson, Devontae Minter and four siblings.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced later by West’s Mortuary

He leaves to cherish his memory, his wife Nettie Minter of Buena Vista, GA; seven children: Samuel Minter of Columbus, OH, Louann Minter and Maurice Minter both of Buena Vista, GA, Veronica Hunter, Adrian Hunter, Kenyada Minter and Sammio Minter all of Americus, GA; his mother, Johnnie Minter of Buena Vista, GA; two siblings: Jeffery Minter of Fort Benning, GA  and Timothy Minter of Olympia, WA. Several other relatives and friends also survive.

 

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April10

Mr. Leon Haywood Jackson

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Mr. Leon Hayward Jackson was born October 5, 1956 in Sumter County, Americus, Georgia to the late John Jackson, Jr. and Eunice Jackson.  He entered into enteral rest on Friday, April 10, 2020.  Leon was the youngest of ten children. At an early age, he became a member of Jerusalem Baptist Church in Americus, Georgia. He graduated from Americus High School in 1974 and furthered his education at Georgia Southwestern College.  He served two years of active duty in the United States Army. Leon had a passion for sports, hunting, bike riding and music. He also loved telling jokes to make you laugh and see you smile. 

 In addition to his parents, Leon was preceded in death by his brother, Lorenza Jackson and his sister, Mary Brady. He was also preceded in death by his brothers-in-law: William Wilkinson and Jimmy Poore.

 Funeral arrangements for Mr. Jackson are incomplete and will be announced later by West’s Mortuary.

Leon leaves to cherish his memory, his daughter Cherree Lee; sisters:  Fannie Wilkinson of Washington, Georgia, Lucy Poore of Hamlet, North Carolina, Johnnie Wynn of Macon, Georgia and Vyrtis Thomas (Nathaniel) of Mitchellville, Maryland; brothers: Eddie Jackson (Jeanette) of Forestville, Maryland, Willie Jackson (Julia) of Columbus, Georgia and John Jackson III (Barbara) of Fort Washington, Maryland; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. 

 

 

 


April08

Mrs. Sarah Richardson

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A Private Graveside Service for Mrs. Sarah Frances Dupree Richardson will be held on Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. at Galilee Cemetery in Ellaville, Georgia. CDC guidelines allow only 10 people including ministers and funeral staff to attend all services.

Because of concerns over the Coronavirus, visitors will be allowed to view Mrs. Richardson through our walk up window beginning at 3:00 on Sunday. We ask that you please practice social distancing for your safety and the safety of others.

Mrs. Sarah Frances Dupree Richardson was born March 20, 1933 in Ellaville, Schley County, Georgia to the parentage of the late Claude Dupree and Ollie Cicero Dupree. She was preceded in death by siblings, Jessie Lou Dupree Hosley, Jossie Dupree Harpe, Ollie Mae Rogers, Charlie L. Dupree, Sr. and Willie James Dupree.

Mrs. Sarah Dupree Richardson was the beloved companion of the late Leroy Richardson. To this union they were blessed with six children, two proceeded her in death.

She leaves a legacy of love and cherished memories to four children: devoted daughter Doris Mann (Minister William Mann) and Katharene Willis (Tommy) of Americus, Georgia, Andrew Richardson, Sr. (Janie) of Boynton Beach, Florida and Mary Richardson of West Palm Beach, Florida; twelve grandchildren, twenty-four great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren; sister-in-law, Mae Ola Richardson-Johnson of Ocala, Florida; a host of beloved nieces and nephews, cousins, friends, and special thanks to Miona Geriatric Staff and residents of Ideal, Georgia.

 

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April07

Mr. Robert Lee Lewis, Jr.

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A Graveside Service for Mr. Robert Lee Lewis will be held on Saturday, April 11, 2020 at 12:00 Noon at Green Grove Cemetery in Smithville, GA with Bishop Melvin McCluster officiating.

Robert Lee Lewis, Jr. was born on December 3, 1941 in Smithville, Georgia to the parentage of the late Mr. Robert Lee Lewis and Ms. Lutherine Lewis. Notably, at a very young age, he devoted his life to Christ in becoming a member of Green Grove Baptist Church. Soon after graduating from Lee County Training School in 1961, he moved to Atlanta to work for Georgia Pacific, then known as St. Regis Paper Company. After 50 years of faithful employment, he reluctantly retired. 

He loved to dress in nice clothes and drive nice cars. You could always hear him saying “everything is lovely”. After retiring, he was known to spend his days cruising around Atlanta attending activities at Bowden Senior Center in East Point and frequenting Williams’ Car Care on Dill Avenue. When home in Smithville, he spent time with the boys on the corner.

He is preceded in death by three sisters Ada Mae Lewis, Joyce Daniels, and Jeanette Goodin.

His beautiful life will forever be cherished in the lives of his three devoted daughters, Robin (Ricky) Waters of Smithville, Georgia, Detria (Kelvin) Carter of Atlanta, Georgia, and Sharon (Alan) Robinson of Atlanta Georgia; two devoted sons Morris Tony Byse of Atlanta, Georgia and Eddie Tyrone Byse of Atlanta, Georgia; five loving grandchildren, Brandon Lewis, Bianca Waters, Tamara Waters, Ariel Lewis, and Serenity Waters; five siblings: Linda (Charlie) Thomas, Randy Lewis, Ernestine (George) Staley, Cilia Wilson, James (Verna) Haynes; and a host of nieces, nephews, and devoted friends including Lois Byse. 

 

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March30

Mr. Lonzia Golphin

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A private service for Mr. Lonzia Golphin will be held on Friday, April 10, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. CDC guidelines allow only 10 people including ministers and funeral staff to attend all services. This will be strictly enforced by local Law Enforcement.

Because of concerns over the Coronavirus, visitors will be allowed to view Mr. Golphin through our walk up window. We ask that you please practice social distancing for your safety and the safety of others.

Lonzia Golphin was born March 4, 1956 to the late Henry Smith Golphin and Lillian Wilcher Golphin. Lonzia was raised in Ellaville, Georgia and graduated from John Lewis High School in 1975.  Shortly after graduating, he eagerly joined the United States Coast Guard where he was able to explore and live in many exotic areas of the world. After 20 years of service, Lonzia retired in beautiful Americus, Georgia, where he continued working for the Sumter County Correctional Institute. His desire for higher education inspired him to complete a program of study in Criminal Justice in 2008. Lonzia was a member of Friendship Baptist Church, where he actively participated with the Men’s Ministry Program and Youth Mentorship Program.

Lonzia absolutely loved people and never met a stranger. Though retired, he rarely stayed in one place. Visiting family and friends was one of his many favorite past times; finding a pond for fishing and listening to reggae while cooking was another. That’s how he shared his love.

Lonzia passed away on Monday, March 30, 2020. He was preceded in death by his sister, Gloria Varner Golphin and brother-in-law, Charles Varner.

Lonzia leaves to cherish his memories a loving wife, Helen Thomas Golphin; five children: Miska Golphin-Phelps (Hiawatha), Gloria Simmons Compton (Tim), Lonnika Golphin, Devonya King and Jarvis Williams; seven grandchildren; four siblings: Willie Golphin (Elma), Janace Golphin Davis (Donnie), Reverend Freddie Golphin and James E. Golphin; a host of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

Lonzia will be greatly missed by many!

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March30

Rev. Arthur Style

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A private service for Reverend Arthur Style will be held on Saturday, April 4, 2020 at 11:00. CDC guidelines allow only 10 people at a service including funeral staff. This will be strictly enforced by local Law Enforcement. You can view his service live by clicking on the link beneath this obituary.

Reverend Arthur Lee Style (Bud) was born in Plains, Georgia on May 15, 1934 to Charlie Frank Style, Sr. and Nettie Kate Edwards Style King.  His mother later married Eddie James King who raised Bud as his own son. He was preceded in death by one sister, Ms. Emma Lee Hicks, one brother, Mr. Charlie Frank Style, Jr., one daughter, Mrs. Carol L. McCoy and one son, Mr. Arthur James Style.  

Reverend Style was educated in the Sumter County Public School System, where he received a seventh-grade education.  Having to leave school to go to work on the farm to help provide for his family, he gained a wealth of knowledge and skills through his life experiences.

Through the years, he was employed with Paul Bush Agency, Georgia Public Highway and Koinonia Farms.  He retired from Kiononia Farms on June 4, 2004.  He left a legacy of farming techniques at Kiononia Farms.  Current and former employees always spoke highly of Bud’s farming skills and craft.  In his spare time, he was the lead singer for the Star Light Gospel Singers.  Bud would give his last to anyone who asked. He helped many in the community.  

Reverend Style was ordained as a licensed minister on October 11, 1992 under the leadership of Reverend Jack Johnson at his membership church, Bethlehem Baptist Church.  He later moved his membership to Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Dawson, Georgia, under the leadership of Reverend Plezy Lee Nelson, where he served as Associate Pastor.

Reverend Style passed away on Monday, March 30, 2020 at the Pinehill Nursing Center in Byromville, Georgia.  He leaves to mourn his passing three daughters: Mrs. Dorothy J. (William) Moore, Washington, North Carolina, Ms. Angela M. Styles-Tyson and Mrs. Kristy N. Johnson both of Plains, Georgia; two sons: Mr. Johnnie F. Styles of Orlando, Florida, and Mr. Kelvin B. Styles of Americus, Georgia; one sister, Ms. Lillie Mae Johnson, Riverdale, Georgia; his loving cousins and caregivers: Ms. Lulean Laster, Ms. Diana Laster, and Ms. Gradine L. Yearby; two devoted coworkers: Reverend Norris Harris and Ms. Geneva Brown; eleven grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, and several other nieces, nephews, relatives and friends also survive

 

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March14

Mrs. Ann Plant

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The funeral service for Mrs. Ann Plant of Fort Valley, Georgia will be held on Wednesday, March 18, 2020 at 9:00 a.m. at Richland Baptist Church, Hwy 341, Fort Valley, Georgia. Interment will follow in the church cemetery.

Ann T. Plant was born on March 8, 1936 in Marshallville, Georgia to Charlie and Annie Claude Robertson Thornton. She attended Flint River Farms School in Montezuma, Georgia. In high school, she was an outstanding basketball player. She was a member of the Class C state basketball championship team in 1953. After high school, she furthered her education by attending Fort Valley State College for two years.

Throughout her childhood and early adult life, she was a member of Shade Arnold Baptist Church in Montezuma, Georgia. After moving to Fort Valley, Georgia, Ann became a member of Zellner Chapel and later joined Richland Baptist Church. She was faithful, supportive and committed to serving the Lord.

She was united in holy matrimony to Hilliard Plant, Jr. for over sixty-four years. This union was blessed with two children, Angela and Gerry. Ann loved traveling, sewing and cooking. Most of her joy came from her desire to create new recipes. Her favorite recipes were cherry, Oreo cream, buttermilk, pecan and Kentucky Derby pies. In the 60’s she became a civilian employee of Robins Air Force Base. After being a dedicated employee for over twenty-four years, her career ended in medical retirement.

Ann truly loved her family. Her influence will forever remain in the lives of all who knew her. She departed this life on Saturday, March 14, 2020 at The Medical Center, Navicent Health in Macon, Georgia at the blessed age of 84. She was preceded in death by her parents, six brothers and six sisters.

Her beautiful life will forever be cherished in the lives of her devoted husband, Hilliard Plant, Jr.; her daughter, Angela P. Williams and her son, Gerry Plant (Valerie); two sisters: Helen Jordan and Claudia Louise Ashmon; four grandchildren: Tangela and Gerry Plant, Jr., Alisha and Lamar Williams II; two great grandchildren: Nemiah Plant and Kaleb Bottom; a host of devoted nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. 

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