November25

Mrs. Jessie Bell Ladd

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Funeral services for Mrs. Jessie Bell Ladd of Americus, Georgia will be held on Monday, December 1, 2014 at 11:00 A.M. at the Big Bethel Baptist Church with Pastor Calvin Rollins officiating. Burial will follow at the Hill Cemetery.

 

 

Mrs. Jessie Bell Ladd was born in Sumter County, Georgia on February 18, 1924 to the late Calvin and Mattie Barner. “Bell”, as she was called by family and friends, was educated in the Sumter County Public School System. In 1939 at the age of 15 she met and married Doss Ladd, Jr. He preceded her in death after 70 years of marriage. This union was blessed with five children: Jena Ladd, Loretta Daniels, Shirley Johnson, Johnny Ladd, Sr. and Ray Ladd, Sr.

“Bell” was a hard worker who loved giving to the church. Throughout her life she worked as a housekeeper for many years at the home of Gammage and Helen Shivers. She also worked at the Varsity Restaurant and Wood Grain Molding for many years before she retired. She was a member of the Eveready Club for a number of years where she held several positions. 

She was a very friendly person whose house was always open to everyone. She loved to cook for everybody, specializing in baking cakes for everyone that asked.She was also the neighborhood hairdresser.

She was preceded in death by six siblings: John Brown, Essie Battle, J. W. Barner, Eddye Barner, Arthur Barner and Charles Barner. “Bell”died peacefully on Tuesday, November 25, 2014 at the Phoebe-Sumter Medical Center in Americus, Georgia.

 

Left to cherish her memory are her children: Jena Ladd, Loretta (Felder) Daniels, all of Americus, Georgia, Shirley (Johnnie) Johnson, Johnny Ladd, Sr. all of Rochester, New York and Ray Ladd, Sr. of Americus, Georgia; one brother, Calvin Barner of Americus, Georgia; sixteen grandchildren, twenty-six great grandchildren and two great, great grandchildren.

 

 

 

November23

Mr. Edd Cottle, Jr

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Memorial Services for Mr. Edd “Check” Cottle, Jr. of Americus, Georgia will be held on Friday, November 28, 2014 at 10:00 A.M. at Restoration Church of Americus with Pastor George Edge officiating. 

 

At birth Mr. Cottle was named Edd Cottle Jr. His parents Edd Cottle and Ophelia Russell Cottle love him dearly as this baby was the last child born to them. His big sister was the protector who kept him out of troubles. The two would watch cowboys and Indians on TV early Saturday morning. His sister names him Billy the kid from the TV show. As time goes on his nieces and nephews will call him Uncle Billy. 

 

While attending school in Sumter County, his name somehow stretched to Eddie Cottle Sr. He received a Graduation Equivalency Diploma from the state of Alabama. He worked toward a Photography Certificate from South Georgia Technical College. After school he entered the US Army, October 25, 1972. Later he received an Honorable Discharge after a tour in Germany. Somewhere along the paths of time his name became Check, and now to some Mr. Check. He worked many jobs in Georgia, Florida and Michigan. 

 

All his memories have been entrusted to sisters: Eddye C Mitchell, Americus Georgia and Minnie Carolyn James, East Hartford Connecticut; nieces he loved as his own children: Sabrina Sharper, Ruecilla Sharper and Eden (Rory) Edge; nieces and nephews he loved and cherished; Sherrie James-Hawthorne, Langhorne Penn and Trevis James, East Hartford, Connecticut; nieces and nephews he grew up with; Ruthie Sharper, Americus, Georgia and Henry Gary, Tifton Georgia; An Aunt Tommie Linton, Jacksonville Georgia; step sisters: Lorene, Barbara, Katie and Gwen; several other great and great great nieces and nephews cousins, friends, traveling buddies and neighbors on Dudley Street.


 

You could see him at times riding in his little red sports car, but he loved to walk to the post office and down town. He was a regular customer of Salvation Army Store, where he spent hours there when his steps got a little short he still tried. Most times he would not accept a ride when offered. He would say, “I can make it” other times he would call and say “can you get me from the post office; I can’t make it back home”. On Sunday November 23, 2014 he put his cap on the hook, his jewelry in the case, dropped his wallet, change and cigarettes in the draw, shoes by the bed, opened the door, sat down and said good-by to the world, knowing that God always knows your name. 

 

To our brother, Uncle, Nephew, Friend, GOOD NIGHT!

 


November14

Mr Edgar Allen Brown, III

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Funeral services for Mr. Edgar Allen Brown, III of Americus, GA will be held on Saturday, November 22, 2014 at 11:00 A.M. at the Friendship Baptist Church with Rev. Hosie Waters officiating. Burial will follow at the Green Grove Cemetery. 

Mr. Edgar Allen Brown III, affectionately called “Third” was born on November 30, 1987 in Smithville, GA to the parentage of Mr. Edgar Allen Brown, Jr. and Mrs. Faychal Lynette Rivers Brown. 

He attended the Americus City public schools.  At an early age he believed that he would face numerous obstacles in life, therefore, he confessed Jesus Christ as his personal savior and joined the Green Grove Baptist Church in Smithville, GA, being baptized by Reverend Hosie Waters. He served on the Usher’s Ministry and attended Sunday School regularly as a young boy.  He enjoyed spending weekends with his late Uncle Clyde, Auntie Delphine, and Cousin Mac McGrady. 

On Friday, November 14, 2014, he tragically passed away.  He is preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Mr. Elbert Wright and Ms. Mae Francis Rivers; his paternal grandparents, Mr. Edgar Allen Brown, Sr. and Mrs. Princella Green Brown.  

He leaves a legacy of love to cherish his memories-a daughter, Eiliyah Anika Brown; Smithville; his father, Mr. Edgar Allen Brown, Jr. and his mother, Mrs. Faychal Rivers Brown, Americus; stepfather, Mr. Sammie Snead, Albany; three sisters, Ms. Tanneisha Y. Brown, Americus; Ms. Latonza T. Brown, Smithville; and Ms. Tianna L. Brown, Capital Heights, Maryland; one brother, Mr. Eldrick A. Brown, Americus-Aunts, Ms. Marynell Brown Poole, Americus; Mrs. Debra (Keith) Brown, Columbus; and Ms. Evelyn Wright, Atlanta-Uncles, Mr. Derrick T. (Pamela) Smith; Americus; Mr. James D. Brown and Mr. Simon B. Brown, Americus; Mr. Earl (Teresa) Wright and Mr. Dontae Wright, Atlanta-Great Aunts, Dr. Delphine B. McGrady, Mrs. Emma Rivers (Andrew) Covin, Mrs. Vera Rivers, Mrs. Emma Wright (Nathaniel) Greene, Mrs. Dollie Wright Morgan, Mrs. Gloria Wright Chandler, Mrs. Annie Wright Perry, Ms. Rosie Wright, Mrs. Meritta Wright (Oliver) Jones, Mrs. Darlene Wright (Horace) Coleman, Ms Marlene Green, Ms. Mattie Burton, Ms. Donna Bush French-Great Uncles, Mr. David W. (Ilean) Bady, Mr. Willie R. (Cheryl) Bady, Deacon Emory (Robbie) Wright, Mr. Leonard Wright, Mr. Robert Baker, Jr., one niece, three nephews, a special friend, Mr. Galvin McCoy, a multitude of cousins, other relatives, and a plethora of friends.

 

 

 

November10

Mr. Robert "Bo" Griffin

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Funeral services for Mr. Robert “Bo” Griffin of Americus, Georgia will be held on Monday, November 17, 2014 at 11:00 A.M. at Union Tabernacle Baptist Church in Americus, Georgia with Rev. Larry B. Sims officiating. Burial will follow at Staley Memorial Gardens.

 

Mr. Robert “Bo” Griffin was born August 2, 1945 to the parentage of the late Mr. Roswell Griffin and MS. Mae Julia Williams. He was educated in public schools of Marion County.  He was a member of Union Tabernacle Baptist Church. “Bo” worked 52 years with Warren Scott Construction Company.  He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister Mary Whitehead. Bo died peacefully at his home surrounded by his family on Monday, November 10, 2014.

 

He leaves to mourn his passing his wife Mattie Griffin of Americus, GA; nine children: Robert and Tiayana Smith of Utica, New York, Kelvin and Marie Griffin of Lancaster, PA. Dorothy and Calvin Parker of Hiram GA, David and Sally Smith of Americus, Georgia, Timothy and Wilhemina Smith of Fort Pierce, FL, Alvin and Shirley Smith of Sumter City, GA, Debra Smith of Toledo, Ohio, Annie Ruth Mathis and James Arthur Mathis both of Americus GA; two sisters: Mattie Griffin of Chicago, IL and Lou B Smith of Americus, GA; three brothers: Willie and Gloria Griffin of Cordele, GA, Lester Bailey and Jester Bailey of Miami, FL., three brothers-in-law; Sam Rufus Sims, George Sims and Eugene Sims all of Plains, GA; a devoted aunt Ruby Campbell of Preston GA; a devoted nephew and niece Timothy and Sharon Johnson; several devoted friends including: Claude Dodson, Jo Jenkins, Rob Sims, Curly Jackson and Cannonball Jones; 32 grandchildren and a host of great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, uncles, aunts and friends also survive.


October28

Mr. Willie C. Evans

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Funeral services for Mr. Willie C. Evans of Americus, Georgia, affectionately known as “Cooter” will be held on Saturday, November 1, 2014 at 11:00 A.M. at the New Life Headquarters Holiness Church on Mask Road in Americus, Georgia with Pastor Darnell Lundy officiating. Burial will follow at the Eastview Cemetery.


October22

Infant Quentin Wilson, Jr.

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Quentin Wilson, Jr. the infant son of Tamika Hartage and Quentin Wilson, Sr. died on Wednesday, October 22, 2014 at the Phoebe-Sumter Medical Center. Graveside services will be held on Saturday, November 1, 2014 at 3:00 P.M. at Eastview Cemetery with Elder David Towns officiating. 

Left to cherish his memories are his parents: Tamika Hartage and Quentin Wilson, Sr.; his brothers & sisters: Marvin Johnson, Jr., Jayden Lamarr Hartage, Makayla Hartage, and Acasia Hartage; Grandparents: Loretta & Leroy Wilson, Sr. and Emma & Al Hartage; several other relatives and friends also survive. 

 

 

 

October04

Mrs. Brenda Smith

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Funeral services for Mrs. Brenda Smith of Montezuma, Georgia will be held Saturday, October 11, 2014 at 11:00 at Magnolia Baptist Church with Rev. Hosie Waters officiating. Burial will follow at Champ Waters Cemetery. 

 

Mrs. Brenda Smith, daughter of the late Estella Moore and Willie Lee “Dub” Bivins, was born April 8, 1954 in Macon County, Georgia. She grew up in Montezuma and was educated in the Macon County public school system, where she attended the historic D.F. Douglass High School. She was a valued employee in the housekeeping department at Montezuma Health and Rehabilitation Center for ten years.

 

 

Brenda was united in holy matrimony to Eddie Dean Smith in 1972. To this union, seven children were born.One child, Eddie Dean Smith, Jr. preceded her in death. She was also preceded in death by her siblings, Bennett Moore, Leroy Troutman, Jessie Mae Troutman, and Adele Troutman. Brenda’s Christian training was strengthened at local churches throughout the community. She enjoyed fellowshipping with other believers at Union Baptist Church until her health failed. Brenda was a caring wife, mother, daughter, sister and friend. She was a positive person who loved her family and community. Brenda departed this life on Saturday, October 4, 2014 at Phoebe Sumter Medical Center, Americus, Georgia. 

 

Her beautiful life will forever be cherished by her husband of forty-two years, Eddie Dean Smith of Montezuma, Georgia; her children: Timothy Smith of Columbus, Georgia, Nicole Smith, Rhonda Smith, Calvin Smith, Christopher Smith, and Quatara Smith of Montezuma, Georgia; her brothers, Kenneth Moore of Montezuma, Georgia and Lewis Troutman of Cordele, Georgia; her brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Lewis and Dorothy Felton of Perry, Georgia; eight grandchildren, Accacia Fudge, Tre’Shawn Fudge, Shanicia Fudge, Willie Fudge III, Calen Lindsey, Cyla Lindsey, Timitrian Martin and Mya Worthy; a devoted nephew, James Troutman; a host of nieces, nephews, other loving relatives and friends.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


September29

Mr. Eddie Josey

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Graveside services for Mr. Eddie Will Josey of Americus, Georgia will be held on Friday, October 3, 2014 at 1:00 P.M. at the Eastview Cemetery on Ashby Street in Americus, Georgia with Elder Hilton Payne officiating.

 

Mr. Eddie W. Josey was born on September 8, 1949 in Sumter County, Georgia to the late Mrs. Fannie Mae Smith Josey and the late Mr. Eddie Lee Josey. He attended the schools in the Americus-Sumter County School System. He was employed for many years with Leroy Miles Heating & Repair Company and was also self-employed as a repairman.

 

Eddie Will departed this life on Monday, September 29, 2014 at the Lillian Carter Nursing Home in Plains, Georgia. He was proceeded in death by two sisters: Javanita Brown and Sandra J. Williams; two brothers: Wilbur G. Josey and Clarence Josey.

 

Left to cherish his memory are two children: Dorothy Mable & Johnathan Harvey; four sisters; Lena Josey, Mary (James) Russell, Carmen (William) Clark and Lorena (Friend Lonnie Payne) Josey; two brothers: Jimmy (Doris) Josey and James (Mary K.) Josey all of Americus, Georgia; one aunt, Ida Floyd; one uncle, William Floyd all of Americus, Georgia; one sister-in-law, Jewel Josey also of Americus Georgia; two grandchildren: Dennish Mable and Desmond Waters; A very devoted niece Amy Josey of Albany, Georgia; a host of other loving nieces, nephews, relatives and friend including Donnie Waters, and his special friends and neighbors at McCoy Hill.

 

 
 

 

 

September11

Mrs. Lucille Johnson

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Funeral services for Mrs. Lucille Johnson of Americus, GA will be held on Friday, September 19, 2014 at 12:00 Noon at the Friendship Baptist Church with Bishop Melvin McCluster officiating. Burial will follow at the Eastview Cemetery. Mrs. Johnson died on Thursday, September 11, 2014 at the Magnolia Manor Nursing Home in Americus, GA.

Mrs. Lucille Johnson was born May 6, 1916 in Preston, GA to the parentage of the late Mr. Jim Andrews and the late Mrs. Julia King- Gordon. She was educated in the public school system of Webster County, GA. For thirty-six years she worked for South Georgia Technical College as a dietician. Mrs. Johnson was a member of Friendship Missionary Baptist Church. She was united in holy matrimony to the late Eddie Lee Johnson. Mrs. Lucille was preceded in death by her three children: Willie Westbrook, Jim Westbrook, and C.T Westbrook; two sisters: Miller Black and Alberta Harris.

 

Left to cherish her memory are three stepdaughters: Linda Marshall of Americus GA, Louise Barthell of Americus GA, and Brenda Westbrook- Sedgwick of Alexandria, Virginia; five stepsons: Calvin Westbrook, Otis Westbrook, both of Desoto, GA, Eddie Westbrook, Jr. of Americus, GA and Robert Westbrook of Warner Robins, GA; three daughters in law: Nina Westbrook of Desoto, GA, Lela Westbrook of Cordele, GA, and Annette Westbrook of Americus, GA; three nieces: Angela Paden and husband Oveal Paden, Jr. of Midland, GA, Shirlene Gray of Seat Pleasant, Maryland and Diane Wilson of Atlanta, GA; two nephews: Willie Boyd Harris of Americus, GA, and Derek Black of Duluth, GA; twenty two grandchildren, thirteen great grandchildren, and a host of other relatives and friends also survive.

 

 

 

September05

Mr. Carlton Jerome Cooper

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Graveside services for Mr. Carlton Jerome Cooper age 54 of Tacoma, WA will be held on Saturday, September 27, 2014 at 11:00 A.M. at the Leaston Cooper, Sr. Cemetery in Leslie, Georgia with Rev. George F. Monts officiating.

Carlton Jerome Cooper “Coop” was born December 30, 1959 in Americus, Georgia to the parentage of Mrs. Minnie Gooden Cooper (Tacoma, WA) and the late Mr. Joe Roney Cooper.  He is preceded in death by his grandparents the late Mr. Willie B. Gooden, Sr. the late Mae Bertha Sims Gooden, the late Mr. Leaston S. Cooper, Sr., and the late Mrs. Elenora Westbrooks Cooper.

“Coop” was educated in the Pierce County School System (Tacoma, WA), graduating from Lincoln High School in 1977.  He furthered his education by attending Grambling State University.  While attending Grambling, he received numerous awards and honors for academic achievements and excellence.  He graduated with Honors in 1982 and earned a Bachelor’s of Science degree in education.  He was employed with the Fife School District for 26 years as an educator and coach.  He was a man of pure knowledge and wisdom.  If ever there was something that could not be done, his motto for life was to “Make the Impossible Possible”.  As an educator and coach, he impacted the lives of his students, parents, and co-workers.  Although he is absent from the body, the memories of his determination, humbleness and silent demeanor will live on in the many lives he touched. 

 

On Friday, September 05, 2014, God sent forth his angels to claim his son, and just like “Coop” he quietly slipped away home.  His legacy of love will continue in the lives of his mother, Mrs. Minnie Cooper, Tacoma, WA; one sister, Reva Wright (Nathaniel), Vera Beach, FL;  His aunts and uncles: Eugene Goodin (Jeanette), Americus, GA, Mr. Willie (Millicent) Gooden, Springfield, VA, Mrs. Nadene (John) King, Smithville, GA, Mrs. Vera (Arrie) Arney, Dallas, GA, Mrs. Irene Cooper Rutherford, Americus, GA, Mrs. Barbara Linnear, Mrs. Eartha (Johnny)  Robertson, Augusta, GA, Mrs. Rena Cooper, Atlanta, GA,  Mrs. Delorn Cooper, Mrs. Carolyn Cooper, Mr. Willie Cooper, Sr., Mr. Eddie Lee (Effie) Cooper, Leslie, GA, Mr. Tony (Amanda) Cooper, Americus, GA, Mr. Royzelle (Shirley) Cooper, Vienna, GA, Mr. Thomas (Angellete) Cooper, Fayetteville, NC, Mr. Reubin (Vivian) Cooper, Miami, FL Devoted Cousins: Mr. Johnny Terry, Jr., Corning, New York, Mrs. Veronica (Quan) Arline, Americus, GA, Mrs. Stephanie (Moises) Pulido, Springfield, VA, Mr. Wayne Gooden, Ms. Sonya Gooden all of Springfield, VA, Ms. Theresa Goodin and Ms. Vonda Goodin, Smithville, GA, Mrs. Nettie (Kenny) Hall,  and Mr. Eddie (Gwen) Wright, Americus, GA and a host of other relatives also survive.  In addition, he leaves his legacy of love, inspiration, commitment and determination to his loving, warm, affectionate and caring adoptive family of Fife: Mr. Jeff Nelson, Mr. Kirk Dodge, Mr. & Mrs. Ray (Lois) Vankat, Mr. Joe Storholt, Ms. Carol Bradley, Mr. Mark Robinson, Mr. Dave Hockman, Ms. Sue Waters, Mr. Kent Nevin, and the multitude of students whose lives he impacted.  

 

 
 

 

 

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