November28

Mr. Calvin Williams

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Calvin L. Williams, son of the late Jessie Lee and Ethel Lee Williams, was born in Leslie, Georgia on March 4, 1961. He was educated in the public schools of Lee County and Sumter County. During his early years, he attended St. John Baptist Church with his parents.

Buster, as he was known to many, was somewhat a jack of all trades. He repaired vehicles, drove semi-trucks, operated farm equipment, and was a certified welder. He was funny, outgoing and the kind of person you just can’t forget. In Americus, Georgia on November 23, 2023, Calvin’s earthly journey ended, and he entered eternal rest. He was preceded in death by his father and mother, Jessie and Ethel Williams; three sisters: Carrie Mount, Durrie Lee Mount, and Schenita Martin; and five brothers: Henry Williams, Lee Edward Savage, M. C. Savage, Eddie Gene Williams, and Jessie D. Williams.

Calvin is survived by a loving and devoted friend, Mary Baisden of Americus, Georgia; his daughter, Tamika Williams of South Korea; his son, Jeremy Fulks of Arizona; one brother, John L. (Laverne) Williams of Desoto, Georgia; three sisters: Alma Telfair of Albany, Georgia, Louise Colson of Jessup, Georgia, and Mary Lois Williams-(Jerome) Dennis of Lithonia, Georgia; three nieces and two nephews that were raised as his brothers and sisters: Alvin D. Mount of California, Javon Mount of New York, Karen Sabier of New Jersey, Jacqueline Mount of South Carolina and Paula Prince of New Jersey; two sisters-in law: Jacqueline Williams of Jacksonville, Florida and Betty Williams of North Carolina; a loving aunt, Mrs. Mary Butler of Cordele, Georgia, a host of nephews, nieces, cousins and friends.

The Funeral Service for Mr. Calvin L. Williams will be held on Saturday, December 9, 2023 at 11:00 A.M. at Jackson Grove Baptist Church.   

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November26

Mrs. Sylvester Gordon

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The Funeral Service for Mrs. Sylvester Alexander Gordon will be held on Saturday, December 2, 2023 at 2:30 P.M. at Allen Chapel AME Church. Burial will follow at Eastview Cemetery in Americus, Georgia.

 

Sylvester Alexander Gordon, better known as “Sylvia”, was born August 19, 1941, to the late Marie Seal-Leverette and Ezekiel Alexander Sr. in Waldo, Arkansas. Later, she moved to Americus, Georgia where she planted her roots. She has been a dedicated member of Macedonia Baptist Church since 2015.

 

Sylvia began her career as a custodian for the Sumter County School System in 1990 and was a loyal and caring employee for sixteen years, until she retired in 2006.

 

Sylvia departed this life on November 26, 2023. She was preceded in death by her stepfather, Andrew Leverette Sr.; and six brothers: Andrew Leverette Jr, Harvey Alexander, Raymond Alexander, Henry Lee (Charlotte) Leverette, Cecil Alexander, and Ezekiel Alexander Jr.

 

She leaves to mourn a sister, Queen Mency; a daughter, Joann Gordon; two sons: Charles Gordon (Debra), James Gordon Jr. (Merry), fourteen grandchildren: Mascio (Trina) Gordon, James (Krystal) Washington, Terrance Washington, Willie Washington III, Carlos (Victoria) Washington, Shaiketta Washington, James (Latoya) Gordon III, Shariah (Jason) Martin, Latavia Gordon, Angelica Gordon, Chadrick Gordon, Yasima (Brandon) Williams,  Michael Snipes, and Ronrica Gordon; three devoted friends: Doris Robinson, Mary Calloway, and Virginia French; a host of great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, and other friends. 

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November24

Mrs. Cora Manning

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The Celebration of Life Service for Mrs. Cora Manning of Unadilla, Georgia will be held Saturday, December 2, 2023, at 11:00 A.M. at Little Poplar Springs Baptist Church, 925 Poplar Springs Road, Byromville, Georgia. Public Visitation will be Friday, December 1, 2023, from 4:00 P.M. – 6:00 P.M. at West’s Mortuary, 325 Drayton Street, Montezuma, Georgia. Fish Fry immediately following, concluding at 9:00 P.M. at The Manning Estate, 3969 N. County Line Road, Unadilla, Georgia

The name Cora Manning requires no introduction. Just one look and you were captivated and amazed at her age, grace, stamina, and zest for life. Her stride was filled with confidence, her smile was filled with delight, and she gave God the glory. To know her was to love her.  Born on January 17, 1927, in Montezuma, Georgia. She is preceded in death by her mother Sammie Smith, father Jake Smith Sr., and husband John Manning. She is survived by ten children.

Cora never let a day go by without thanking God for her health and strength, allowing her to live to see another day, and thanking him for it being as well as it is. She said a special prayer for her family, friends, the president and the little girl who got off the bus. Thank you, Father for allowing her to live to see her grandkids, her great-grandkids, and her great-great grandkids. She enjoyed taking long walks and admiring all God’s wonders, occasionally she would be graced with the sighting of her favorite bird, the red cardinal, or red bird. Cora Smith met John Manning in Newark, New Jersey in 1951. They married in 1952 and purchased their first two family homes in 1954 in Elizabeth, New Jersey. Cora was no stranger to hard work. The responsibility of raising eleven children was no small feat, but she and John made it look easy. Cora and John were both natives of Georgia, so in 1974 John had a home built on the current property known as the Manning Estate and moved the family to Georgia, leaving the home in New Jersey to the sons, John and Dewey. Country living and farming became the new norm. They successfully raised the children to adulthood and remained together until John’s passing in 1989. Cora continued to live on the estate until the age of 90, at which time her health began to fail. In 2016 she moved in with her daughter Cora in Centerville, Georgia. She remained there for three years and in 2020 she moved to Atlanta. She lived out the remainder of her life with her daughter Hattie until her passing in Douglasville Wellstar Hospital on Friday, November 24, 2023.  We were all blessed and highly favored to have had 96 years of unforgettable experiences and beautiful memories.

 Cora Manning enjoyed dressing up and looking her best, and she would encourage you to do the same. She loved family gatherings, listening to oldies but goodies music and dancing with her children. She carried herself with style, grace and class and could walk you down in a fancy pair of shoes. She enjoyed being a member of the Eastern Star organization and assisting people in the community. She enjoyed traveling with her children and experiencing new places, but loved being on the farm in her bed, in her home. Most importantly, she prayed to her Heavenly Father morning and night for his mercy and grace, his guidance and deliverance, and thanking him in advance, acknowledging that it was already done. We thank you Father for opening your arms and welcoming your daughter back to her heavenly home. Thank you in advance for allowing her to visit me occasionally in my dreams. 

Cora was preceded in death by brother Jake Smith Jr., son Clover Manning, daughter Gloria Crittenden (granddaughter Robin Crittenden, (great-grandson Ahmad Crittenden) and granddaughter Tanisha Crittenden), great-granddaughter Arihya Bohler, and an unnamed infant.

Cora Manning is survived by her elder sister Annie Jones, eldest daughter Gloria Crittenden’s children (granddaughter Marcellene Joseph, grandson Mark Joseph, and granddaughter Evette Crittenden), daughter Artiezellea Leftenant (granddaughter Tamikio Bohler and grandson Alonzo Leftenant, (granddaughter-in-law Natalie Leftenant), eldest son John Manning (grandson Anthony Williams and granddaughter Aisha Galdman), son Dewey Manning (granddaughter Sandra Manning and grandson Dewey Daytyne Manning), daughter Millicent Whitfield (son-in-law Kelvin Whitfield Sr.), grandson Darrell Manning, (granddaughter-in-law Tammy Manning), granddaughter Laswanda Davis (grandson-in-law Ken Davis), grandson Jonathan Whitfield, grandson Kelvin Whitfield Jr (granddaughter-in-law Sharalee Whitfield), granddaughter Markia Law (grandson-in-law Lavardo Law), grandson Genie Whitfield, grandson Jamar Whitfield, grandson Earnest Whitfield, and grandson Christopher Whitfield), son Henry Manning, grandson Lamar Burton (granddaughter-in-law Shivonne Burton), granddaughter Heneicia LeFlore (grandson-in-law Antoine Leflore), granddaughter Leticia Matowo (grandson-in-law Nixon Matowo), granddaughter Ebony Manning, granddaughter Michelle Manning, and grandson Maurice Manning), daughter Cora Manning Billingslea (son-in-law Willie James Billingslea II), grandson Willie Billingslea III (granddaughter-in-law Christal Billingslea), granddaughter Monique Sanders (grandson-in-law George Sanders IIII), daughter Lillie Denise Estrada (son-in-law Lewis Estrada), grandson Ahkil Estrada, and grandson Kashif Estrada, daughter Hattie Belle Manning  (grandson Devin Manning), daughter Romaine Anderson (son-in-law Drexter Anderson), grandson John Allen, grandson Jason Anderson, and granddaughter Jenifer Anderson, son Tyrone Manning; a host of great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

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October24

Ms. Shalandra "Penny" Hooten

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The Celebration of Life Service for Ms. Shalandra Hooten of Fort Valley, Georgia will be held at noon on Friday, November 3, 2023, at Greater Faith Babies Ministries, 1000 Tulip Drive, Fort Valley, Georgia with Reverend George F. Monts officiating. Interment will follow at Willow Lake Memorial Gardens in Fort Valley, Georgia.

Public Visitation will be Thursday, November 2, 2023, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at West’s Mortuary, 325 Drayton Street, Montezuma, GA.

Shalandra Dashay Hooten, affectionately known as “Penny” or P-Dubb”, was born on April 1, 1980, in Perry, Georgia to Ms. Annie Hooten and Mr. Dennis Walters. She graduated from Macon County High School in the top 10% of her class. She was also Ms. Freshman and Ms. Sophomore. Penny furthered her education at The Fort Valley State University, and later received an associate degree in Medical Billing and Coding from DeVry University. She was co-owner of Angels On The Go.

Penny was a loving daughter, mother and grandmother, a devoted sister, aunt, friend, and family caretaker. She had a heart of gold and an infectious smile. Penny departed this life on Tuesday, October 24, 2023. She was preceded in death by her father, her maternal, paternal, and bonus grandparents, and her bonus dad.

Penny will always be lovingly remembered by her son, Jaqwan Roberts (Tamara); her grandchildren: Alyssa Roberts and Kyson Roberts; her devoted mother, Annie Hooten (Corey); her brother, Derek James; her sisters: Azo’eria Slater and Amber Jackson; bonus siblings: Amia Towns, Joselyn Wade  James-Cooper (Travon), Noah James, and Corey Ogburn II; her fiancé, Angelo Allen; parents-in- love: Eva Allen and Alonzo Allen; nephews: Royal, De’Jon, and Darren; nieces: De’Kiyah, De’Lisia, Laylah, Imoni, Imari, and Iza; aunts: Mary Ann Hooten, Mary Edith Crocker, Tetse Cosby-Hooten, Rosa Butler, Peggy Walters, Barbara McKellar, Linda Walters, Cornella Livingston (Billy), Ella Sullins, Dawn James, Jeanette Harris, Josie Thomas, and Yvonne Bryant; uncles: Charlie Hooten (Miranda), Robert Hooten, Willie Hooten (Chemika), Charlie Walters (Sharon), Harvey Walters, and Terrence James (Charzetta); devoted cousins: Princeta (Bryan) and Jasmine (Kyle); her best friend, Tarsha Leary; devoted friends: Veronica, Melanie, Sherri, Shakeyle, Frederica, Charlzana, and the Allen family; other relatives and friends. 

 

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October23

Mr. Cleveland Twiggs, Jr.

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The Graveside Service for Mr. Cleveland Twiggs, Jr. affectionately known as “Clev” and “Junebug” will be held on Monday, October 30, 2023 at 11:00 A.M. at the Eastview Cemetery in Americus, Georgia.

Mr. Cleveland Twiggs, Jr. was born on January 3, 1968 in Plains, Georgia to the late Mrs. Mildred Twiggs and the late Cleveland Twiggs, Sr. “Junebug” as he was affectionaly known, graduated in 1986 from Sumter County Comprehensive High School. Throughout the years he has been employed by Manhattan Shirt Factory and TCI. “Junebug” died peacefully on Monday, October 23, 2023 in Albany, Georgia.

He leaves to cherish his memories a loving and devoted son, Jantwan Twiggs and friend Ja’Landrus of Albany, Georgia; his loving sister, Ms. Ethel Twiggs of Americus, Georgia; two brothers: Preston (Alvina) Davis of Americus, Georgia and Clifford (Candis) Twiggs of Richmond, Virginia; his nieces and nephews: Preston (Erika) Davis, Mildred Semohn (Kiara) Davis, Teshuna Twiggs, Ciano Perkins, Pierre Perkins, Davis Watford, Jared Twiggs, Jala Taylor and Perry Davis; his devoted friends:Charles Williams, Carlos Daniels and Joe (Nancy) Hill; he was also expecting his first grandchild in April of 2024. Several other relatives and friends also survive.

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October21

Mr. Howard Daniels

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The Graveside Service for Mr. Howard Daniels will be held on Sunday, October 29, 2023 at 2:00 P.M. at the Eastview Cemetery in Americus, Georgia.

Mr. Howard Daniels was born on March 26, 1956. He passed away on October 21, 2023. He was preceded in death by his parents: Dorothy Stephens, Henry Stephens, and Homer Smothers; his son, Keith Daniels; and his daughter, Chandra Amy Daniels.

Howard is survived his step-mother, Bernice Smothers; two sons: Jason Daniels of Americus and Timothy Lawson of Land O Lakes, Florida; his granddaughters: Essence Durham, Kimberly Lawson, Jakayla Lawson and Ja'Lia Daniels; great-grandchildren: Kendall Davis, Kendric Davis and Joslyn Durham; three brothers: Ray Stephens, Herman Stephens, and Bernard Daniels all of Americus, three sisters: Lawanda Nelson, Erica Stephens, and Barbara Daniels all of Americus;  a devoted and faithful ex-wife, Ethel Longstreet Daniels; a step-sister, Lovie Williams; a niece, Teresa (Bernard) Fuller; a host of other relatives and friends also survive.

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October20

Mrs. Mollie Johnson

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The Graveside Service for Mrs. Mollie Johnson of Montezuma, Georgia will be held Wednesday, October 25, 2023, at noon at St. Louis CME Church, 3829 Camp John Hope Road, Fort Valley, Georgia.

Mrs. Mollie Johnson, daughter of the late Nancella and A.C. Woolfork, was born on May 24, 1934. She was married to the late Mr. Johnny B. Johnson. Mrs. Johnson attended Flint River Farms School in Montezuma, Georgia. Later in life, she gained employment at Frozen Foods and Sewing Factories located in Montezuma and Unadilla, Georgia. Mrs. Johnson attended fellowship at The Kingdon Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses. She passed away on October 20, 2023, at her residence. She was preceded in death by her husband, Johnny B. Johnson; and her brothers: A.C. Woolfork and Johnny Woolfork.

She leaves precious memories with her children: Gwendolyn Johnson and Wilfred Johnson of Montezuma, Georgia, Johnnie Johnson of Dublin, Georgia, and Lyndon (Valerie) Johnson of Centerville, Georgia; two sisters: Luevalia Dennis of Atlanta, Georgia and Inez Gilbert of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; her grandchildren: Marchello Johnson, Myron Johnson, Denzel Johnson, LaKia Johnson, Carlos Larry, and Lamar McNeil; her great-grandchildren: Bryston, Markel, Marchello Jr. and Karson; her sister-in-law, Minnie Johnson of Milwaukee, Wisconsin; her brother-in-law, James Johnson of Chicago, Illinois; a host of nieces, nephews, other loving relatives and friends.

 


October16

Mr. Ricky Robinson

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Mr. Ricky Robinson was born July 9, 1951, in Columbia, South Carolina to the late Jerry Robinson and Annie Pearl Robinson. Ricky transitioned to eternal rest on Monday, October 16, 2023, at Piedmont Macon Medical Center. He was employed for many years as a laborer at Horton Homes in Eatonton, Georgia. He enjoyed fishing, cooking, and spending time with his wife, grandchildren, family, and friends.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his siblings: Jevery Robinson, Tony Robinson, June Robinson, and Sylvia Stewart; in-laws: Dorothy Ingram, Emma Carter, Johnny Walker, and Frank Harvey. Mr. Robinson passed away peacefully on Monday, October 16, 2023 at Piedmont Healthcare in Macon, Georgia. A date and time for his Memorial Service will be announced later.

He leaves to cherish his memories his devoted wife, Pearline Robinson; children: Brian Robinson, Ricky Robinson Jr., and Eric Walker; sisters: Sherry Johnson, Glenda Whitehead, and Patricia Johnson; grandchildren: E.J., Brianna, Christian, Nova, Damien, and Q.D.; in-laws: Florine Johnson, Beatrice Walker, Willie Walker Sr. (Marie Walker), and Rosa Mae Harvey; devoted friends: Dave and Lila Hill of Macon Georgia; his dog Rico; a host of nieces, nephews, family, and friends also survive.


October15

Mr. Kenneth S. Jackson

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A Graveside Service for Mr. Kenneth Stewart Jackson will be held on Saturday, October 21, 2023 at 1:00 P.M. at Eastview Cemetery in Americus, Georgia.

Mr. Kenneth Stewart Jackson was born in Sumter County, Georgia on March 10, 1958, to the parentage of the late Mr. Tommy Lee Jackson Sr. and the late Mrs. Mattie Mae Whitehead Jackson. He received his education in the public schools of Sumter County. He was employed at Austin Urethane as a Machine Operator for many years until his health failed in May of 2022.

He leaves to cherish his memories, his sisters: Glenda (Dennis) Berryhill, Americus, GA, Dorothy Brown, Atlanta, GA, and Betty Walker, Atlanta, GA; his brothers: Larry (Judith) Jackson, Killeen, TX, Raymond Jackson, Randy Jackson, and Tommy (Mary) Jackson Jr. all of Americus, GA; 16 nieces and nephews; a host of great nieces, nephews, cousins and friends including devoted friend Betty Austin also survive.

We will miss the spirit, smiles, and happiness he shared with his family and friends. Rest Kenneth and have a happy reunion with your mother, father, and loved ones in Heaven. Job Well Done!  

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October08

Mrs. Mary Dean Smith

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 The Funeral Service for Mrs. Mary Dean Smith of Americus, Georgia will be held Friday, October 13, 2023, at 10:30 a.m. at Allen Chapel A.M.E. Church, 132 Bumphead Road, Americus, Georgia with Pastor Jermaine Harris officiating. Interment will follow at Andersonville National Cemetery, Andersonville, Georgia. We ask that you please wear a mask for your safety and for the safety of others.

Surrounded by the love of her family and dear friends, Mary Dean Smith, age 82, passed away peacefully at her home on Sunday, October 8, 2023. “Mae Dean” as she was affectionately called, was born on August 19,1941, in Schley County, Georgia to the parentage of the late Mr. Charlie James Ingram, Sr, and the late Mrs. Mary Jo Hayes Ingram. She received her education in the Sumter County Public School System. She accepted Christ as her Lord and Savior at an early age and was a lifelong member of Allen Chapel AME Church where she participated in various activities and ministries until her health declined.

On, July 24, 1960, she married the love of her life, Mr. Willie James Smith who remained her husband, the father of her children, her constant companion, and her best friend for their entire 59+ year marriage until his death on December 13, 2019.  Theirs was a true “Til death do us part!” union.

She was strong-willed and had an enormous heart. She was generous, loyal, and cared so deeply for the people around her.  Mae Dean will be remembered for all the love that she shared with her family and friends. She truly was the anchor of the family and the “glue” that held everyone together.  She loved HARD, and if you were fortunate enough to be on the receiving end of that love, she made sure that YOU KNEW THAT YOU WERE LOVED!

She was gainfully employed at and retired from Kinder Manufacturing after 30 years of service so that she could enjoy her “golden” years.  She is preceded in death by her two brothers, Mr. J.W. (Betty) Ingram, and Mr. Glover (Bernice) Ingram.

She leaves to mourn her passing six children: Ricky (Pamela) Ingram, James F. Smith, Deborah (Jerome) Clayton, Kirkland (Doris) Smith, Kenyatta Smith all of Americus Georgia, and Sandra (Clyde Jr) Lord of Atlanta, Georgia; four sisters: Gracie Smith, Virginia (James) Allen, Anna (James) Smith, all of Americus, and Mary Jane (Otis) McGruder of Miami, Florida; two brothers: Eddie Ingram and Charlie James (Cynthia) Ingram; fourteen grandchildren: Yameia (Jason) Jalisa, Deneen, Amanda (Jamar), Christopher, Khorderrius, Kirlandria, Clyde III, Gabrielle, Kendrica, Justus, Kennedy, Jyrese, and Talyor; six great- grandchildren: Jayla, Kayla, Cameron, Christian, Marcus Jr, and Ryleigh, a devoted aunt, Ms. Ella Payne; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, brothers and sisters in-law, and other family and friends.

 

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