March27

Ms. Lucretia Miles

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Memorial Services for Ms. Lucretia Miles age 56 of Russell Street Americus, Georgia will be held on Tuesday, April 3, 2012 at 2:30 P.M. at the Mt. Olive Baptist Church with Rev. Dr. H.C. Wilson officiating.

Ms. Lucretia Miles was born on September 23, 1955 in Sumter County, Georgia to Mr. James Miles, Sr. and the late Virginia Miles. At an early age she joined the Mt. Olive Baptist Church. She was educated in the public schools of Sumter County and graduated from Americus High School in 1974. She continued her education at South Georgia Technical College and graduated with a degree in Cosmetology. Lucretia was employed for several years at J&K Liquor Store, Metalux, Davidson and the Sumter County Sheriff’s Department.  Ms. Miles died at her home on Tuesday, March 27, 2012.

 

She leaves to cherish her memory her two children, Ms. Kecia Minter Taylor of Atlanta, Georgia, and Specialist Shannon Miles of Ft. Hood, Texas; Her father, Mr. James (Betty) Miles Sr.; two sisters: Ms. Jeanette Lamar and Ms. Gloria Kate Lyles both of Americus, Georgia; three brothers: Mr. James (Norwanna) Miles Jr., Mr. Thomas Jefferson (Ella) Miles of Albany, Georgia and Mr. Milton Eugene Miles of Americus, Georgia; a devoted cousin, Apostle Carol Seay; a devoted friend, Ms. Nadine Pope. Four grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends also survive Ms. Lucretia Miles.

 

 

 

March05

Ms. Mamie Trice

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Ms. Mamie Trice age 82 of Jackson Street Americus, Georgia died on Monday, March 5, 2012 at the Montezuma Health Care Center in Montezuma, Georgia.

Ms. Mamie Trice was born on December 3, 1929 in Montezuma, Georgia to the late Arthur Trice and the late Esther Neal Trice. She was employed for several years as a Certified Nurse Assistant at Magnolia Manor Nursing Center.

Left to cherish her memory are four sisters: Arthur Mae Trice Paster of Montezuma, Georgia, Dorothy Mae Page, Abby Williams and Vera Wilson all of Detroit, Michigan. Several other relatives and friends also survive.

At her request she was cremated on last week and no public funeral service will be held.