THURSDAY JANUARY 31 2019 Sign a Guest Book Visit the obituary section at Rockmart, GA- Dorothy Louise Powers, 90, of Rockmart, passed away on Tuesday, January 29th at home with her family. A visitation for family and friends will be held at 1:00 p.m. Friday, February 1, 2019 followed by a service at 2:00 p.m. in the Edgewood Hall of Hamby Mortuary, Columbus, GA. with Bro.
Tommy Green and Bro. Don Wilhite Interment to follow in Parkhill Cemetery. Louise, as she was called, was born on August 24, 1928 in Sikes, Louisiana to Butler G. Spangler and Vada Mae Gates Spangler. She was a devout Christian and Godly woman.
She was a Preachers wife who spent many an hour telling and teaching others about Gods love. She was an amazing cook and baker who passed that skill on to loved ones. She along with her husband spent 10 years as house parents at the Louisiana Baptist Home, and spent the rest of her life traveling and spoiling her family. She will be greatly missed by her family and loved ones. She is preceded in death by her parents; a brother, R.G Spangler; sisters Elouise Spangler and Dollie Sue Spangler Worsham; and her Beloved Husband Arley Raymond Powers.
She is survived by her son, Michael Powers and wife Terri of Minden, La; and Daughter, Pamela Powers-Moore and husband Larry of Rockmart, Ga; Grandsons, Matthew Powers and wife Leah of Springdale, Ark; and Jason Moore and wife Summer of Valley, Al; Granddaughters, Jodie Peterson and husband Wayne of Rockmart, Ga; April Cassidy and husband Jessie of Minden, La; and Kassie Wood and husband Aaron of Fortson, Ga; 7 Great- grandchildren, a brother Jimmy Spangler and wife Elaine; sister, Jannell and husband Kenneth both of Louisiana; sister, Marynell and husband Billy of Texas; along with a whole brood of loved nieces and nephews and loved ones. Online condolences may be offered at www. shcolumbus.com Dorothy Louise Powers August 24, 1928- January 29, 2019 Smiths Station, AL- Horace Greely James, 83 of Smiths, AL died at his residence January 27, 2019 with his grandson and wife by his side. A memorial service will be held Friday, February 01, 2019 at 2:00 PM EST at Golden Acres Baptist Church with Rev. Scotty Green according to Vance Brooks Funeral Home, Phenix City, AL.
The family will receive friends (casual dress) one hour prior to the service at the church. Mr. James was born January 20, 1936 in Cullman County, AL and was the son of the late William Greely James and Virgie McLeroy James. He retired after 43 years from Dolly Madison Bakery as a Production Manager and was a member of Golden Acres Baptist Church and the Shepherds Sunday School Class. Mr.
James enjoyed his family, working on his property, using the tractor and feeding the in the lake. His wisdom and love will continue to generations to come and his fond memories will always be cherished in our hearts. He was predeceased by his parents, a brother Ralph James and two sisters Polly Pitts and Rena James. Survivors include his wife Ingrid Mayer James, Smiths AL, four children Jeannie Chapple (Donnie), Gardendale AL, Rodney Dexter (Jennifer), Phenix City AL, Randall James (Kim), Jasper AL and Jeff Dexter (Donna), Midland GA, sister Marie Watkins, Warrior AL: 13 grandchildren, very special grandson Blake Greely Dexter, Jennifer, Keith, Kevin, William, Davis, Sara, Noah, Addie, Tamara, Valarie, Kayln, Colton and 8 great grandchildren. Many nieces and nephews, including Dena Green and Lori Otts and many other family members and friends.
A very special thank you to Dr. Ron Hudson and Trina for their compassionate care and knowledge, along with the rest of the staff of Concierge Medicine of Columbus. In lieu of the family request donations be made to St. Hospital, www. stjede.org or the Senior Ministry at Golden Acres Baptist Church, 3405 Railroad St, Phenix City AL Horace Greely James January 20, 1936- January 27, 2019 Columbus, GA- Lucindia Ann West, 81, of Columbus, GA passed away on Monday, January 28, 2019 at St.
Francis Hospital in Columbus, GA. A funeral service will be held at Vance-Brooks Funeral Home, 4048 Macon Road, Columbus, GA on Friday, February 1, 2019 beginning at 11:00 a.m. (EST). A private interment will conclude at Fort Mitchell National Cemetery. The family will receive friends Thursday, January 31, 2019 at Vance-Brooks Funeral Home from 6:00 p.m.
until 8:00 p.m. (EST). Lucindia was born on February 28, 1937 in Charleston, WV to the late Grover and Pearlie Ann Pugh. She was a long-time employee of Captain As a loving wife, mother, sister, grandmother, and great-grandmother, Lucindia devoted her life to her family. She will be greatly missed but will forever hold a special place in each of their hearts.
Other than her parents, Lucindia is preceded in death by her husband of 63 years, Cecil West; daughter, Carol Ann Maine; sisters, Grace Hanner and Margaret Irvine; brothers, James Pugh and Clifford Pugh. Survivors include her daughter, Sandra Dukes (Randolph) of Columbus, GA; sisters, Pearl Blackmond and June Miller, both of Charleston, WV; grandchildren, Nathaniel Dukes (Hayley) of Columbus, GA, Joshua West of Auburn, AL, Raymond Dukes of Columbus, GA, Michael Maine (Susan) of Columbus, GA, Kenneth Maine of Columbus, GA, Carly Maine of Columbus, GA, Nicholas Maine of Columbus, Ga, Holly West (Ronnie) of Richland, Ga; 17 great- grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews, and friends. Those so desiring to extend condolences may visit www. vancebrooksfuneralhome. net.
Lucindia Ann West February 28, 1937- January 28, 2019 Phenix City, AL- James William Boyd 86, of Phenix City, Al. died Tuesday, January 29, 2019 at Jack Hughston Hospital. Funeral services will be held 10:00 AM Friday, February 1, 2019 in the chapel of McMullen Funeral Home and Crematory with Rev. Ben Giselbach A private interment will be held in Ft. Mitchell National Cemetery.
The family will receive friends following the services at the funeral home. Mr. Boyd was born May 29, 1932 in Hopkinsville, KY. son of the late William Hugh and Katherine Pepper Boyd. He was a graduate of the University of Georgia, and a U.S.
Air Force veteran. Mr. Boyd was an avid golfer, member of Edgewood Church of Christ and the retired owner of Boyd Adjustment Co. Survivors include his wife Nancy Z. Boyd, two sons, William Kevin Boyd (Thressa) of Valdosta, David Boyd (Theresa) of Fortson, two grandchildren, Jessica Katherine Boyd of Tallahassee, and Lee Boyd of Columbus, Ga.
In lieu of the family request contributions be made to the Association of Columbus 5156 River Road, Columbus, Ga. 31904. Those who wish may sign the online guest registry at www.mcmullenfuneralhome. com. James William Boyd May 29, 1932- January 29, 2019 Montgomery, AL- Shamika Keomi Butts, 33, of Montgomery, AL formerly of Phenix City, AL passed Wednesday, January 23, 2019 in Montgomery, AL.
Funeral service will be 11:00 a.m. EST, Friday, February 1, 2019 at Franchise Missionary Baptist Church with Dr. Raymond Cochran, pastor, Interment will follow in Sunset Memorial Gardens. Visitation is Thursday, January 31, 2019 from 1-8 p.m. EST according to Taylor Funeral Home, Inc.
Ms. Butts was born April 30, 1985 in Phenix City, AL to Lovetta Butts and Gary Elias. She was 2003 graduate of Russell County High School; 2007 graduate of Alabama State University and had been employed with the Montgomery County Tag Survivors include her mother, Lovetta Butts; her father, Garry (Linda) Elias; sister, Jalisa Butts; three brothers, Cortney Butts, Quinton Elias and Darrius Elias; maternal grandparents, Robert L. (Lessie) Butts; paternal grandparents, Johnnie (Lula) Elias and a host of aunts, uncles and relatives. Please visit www.
thetaylorfuneralhome.com to sign the online guest registry. Shamika Butts April 30, 1985- January 23, 2019 Columbus, GA- Mr. Clinton Gentry passed away quietly Friday at his home at the age of 69. A native of Opelika, and the son of the late Cleveland, and Ruthie Lee Wilson Gentry, Mr. Gentry was a 1970 graduate of Sandford High School.
He had been employed as a Transportation Specialist for the Columbus Headstart Program and retired as a Delivery Tech for Legacy Dealership. A devout member of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, he was a member of the Deacons Ministry and the Male Chorus. Other than his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, Derek Holt and two siblings, John H. Gentry and Mary L. Scott.
Surviving are a loving wife of over 30 years, Mrs. Charlene Gentry; three daughters, Kyra Woods, Rona Harris(Mitchell) and Charissa Gentry; a son, Eric Holt; a god-daughter, Taris Herrington; nine grandchildren, Jakey Harris, Charlene Woods, David Woods, Chariena Woods, Mitchell Harris, Greene, Holt, Summer Holt and Alaysia Slocumb; three great grandchildren, Madison Harris, Kaitlyn Williams and Aniya T.L. Woods; two brothers, Cleveland Gentry, Jr(Jackie) and Clayton Gentry; two sisters, Barbara J. Gentry and Martha J. Gentry; loving in-laws, Deloris Dunn, Diane Thomas(Johnny), Laura McKnight, Shirley Franklin, Martha Pratt, Darnell Pratt and Henry Pratt(Linda); and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Deacon Gentry will be laid to rest at Green Acres Cemetery on Saturday, February 2, 2019 following a Twelve Noon Homegoing Celebration in the sanctuary of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, by Pastor Walter Phillips. Visitation is 2:00 PM til 6:00 PM Friday at the funeral home. Arrangements entrusted to Progressive Funeral Home, Inc. Online condolences may be expressed at progressivefuneralhome. com Clinton Gentry November 1, 1949- January 25, 2019 Monroe, NJ- Latrelle E.
Harrell passed away on January 25th in Monroe, NJ, at the home of her son and daughter-in-law. She was a long-time resident of Columbus, GA, and moved to Monroe one and half years ago. She was born December 5, 1931 in Rome, GA, daughter of May and Carl Espy Sr. Mrs. Harrell graduated from Jordan High School (1950).
She was elected Studious in her graduation class and her pursuit of education remained throughout her entire life. She graduated from Columbus College (Columbus State University) and was a career employee in the Civilian Personnel Division at Fort Benning. GA until her retirement in 1992. She was active in the Edgewood Methodist Church, now Living Grace United Methodist. Mrs.
Harrell found joy in attending plays at the Springer Opera House, gardening, interior design, and volunteering at her church and other organizations. She was predeceased by her husband, Peyton E. Harrell, and her brother Paul Espy. She is survived by her son; Brett Harrell, daughter-in-law Syndie, grandson Shayne Harrell of U.S. Military Academy, West Point, brother Carl Espy Jr.
(Shirley) of Atlanta and sister Louise Prescott of Southbury, CT, along with nieces and nephews. Memorial services will be held at the Fort Mitchell National Cemetery at a later date, to be published by the funeral home. Please inquire about service information via email to or by contacting Franklin H. Affordable Funeral Service Cremation at 8882134090. In lieu of please donate to local Food pantry.
Latrelle Espy Harrell December 5, 1931- January 25, 2019 its that because the double-patty and cheese sandwich receives a light coat of butter on the top of the bun. Halpern said Tuesday it will have about 4 acres remaining to develop at Phenix City Marketplace, which is next to Chick- fil-A, Verizon Wireless, Waffle House and Precision Tune Auto Care. One lot is next to the The same Atlanta devel- opment company also opened a three-tenant shopping center last year next to Walmart called Phenix City Station. It already has an Aspen Dental office and a T- Mobile store, with a Southwest Grill restaurant on the way. Halpern said Tuesday that is projected to open March 22.
FROM PAGE 3A DEVELOPMENT students be enough to make the en- rollment fiscally sound. Because state funding for local schools is tied to enrollment, having fewer students at Early College results in less money for the school. Jordan has about 780 students now and a capacity of 1,400. Merging with Early College, Lewis said, would put enrollment closer to the 950 students high schools need to even in terms of state This fiscal year, Early College has generated $599,694 in state funding, but the budgeted expenses are $1,253,551. That amounts to a deficit of $653,857, which MCSD must plug with local dol- lars.
The projected first-year expenses for a college and career academy at Jordan are $861,622, so the con- solidation would save MCSD $391,929 next fiscal year, Lewis said. In addition to the in- creased efficiency, the consolidation would allow Early College students to participate in athletics, fine and performing arts and extracurricular activ- ities not offered at Early College, while still being able to take dual-enroll- ment courses at Columbus State University or Columbus Technical College. Early College students would have three options if their school closes: AAutomatic admission to Jordan. AEnrollment at the school assigned to their attendance zone. AApplication to a mag- net program at another MCSD high school for which they qualify.
The original Jan. 18 application deadline would be extend- ed for them, Lewis said. MCSD has received assurance from the Georgia High School Association that Early College students who choose one of the first two options would receive a transfer waiver and be immediately eligible to compete in interscholastic athletics, Lewis said, in- stead of sitting out the normally required one year. Lewis also promised that no Early College staff members (24 listed on the website) would lose their job because of the merger. They would be able to apply for jobs at Jordan or any other MCSD site for which they are certified, he said.
Early College was named one of 84 Title I Distinguished Schools in 2018 and the only one in MCSD for being among the highest-perform- ing schools while educating students from low-income families. Early 2018 College and Career Ready Performance Index score, based on a 100-point scale, is 89.6 second-best out of 10 high schools. And its graduation rate is 100 percent for the third straight year. graduate was 75.4 percent in 2018, average was 88.9 percent and the average was 81.6 percent. College has got- ten the shaft year after a mother said.
Early College has been an afterthought. stuck them in this little school without even a parking lot. I mean, how been able to excel with what little given, amazing. This should be celebrated. This should be supported on a much larger Lewis replied, we increased the population, that class size would not be the small class size it is.
also not FROM PAGE 1A SCHOOL Veterans who live as little as a 30-minute drive from a Veterans Affairs health care facility will instead be able to choose private care, the most significant change in rules released Wednesday as part of the Trump admin- effort to fix years-old problems with the health system. Veterans who can prove they must drive for at least 30 minutes to a Depart- ment of Veterans Affairs facility will be allowed to seek primary care and mental health services outside the system. Current law lets veterans use a private provider if they must trav- el 40 miles or more to a VA clinic. NEW YORK TIMES Veterans given more access to private care.