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is 2B Montgomery TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1992, The Advertiser Flag Continued from 1B To fly the Stars and Bars over the Capitol would begin to solve the problem, but both flags evoke bad memories, Mr. Seay said. "It's less offensive than the Battle Flag but I see no reason why either of them has to be on top of the Capitol." Johnnie Carr, president of the Montgomery Improvement Association, doubted the possibility of a compromise. "There is nothing that's going to be done to change the attitude of people about the she said. Gov.

Guy Hunt has refused to remove the rebel banner, calling it historic, but he also has said he is open to compromise. The issue likely will resurface in October Millbrook Continued from 1B mously to the proposal. Those concerns ranged from getting approval from the town of Coosada, also served by the water system, to the city of Millbrook being held liable if the water authority defaulted on payments, which will be financed over 15 years. "It's got Millbrook's name flashing on it," said Councilman Chip Hicks. Water authority representatives said the water system is offering its assets as collatoral for the loan, so there would be no financial danger to the city if the authority defaulted on payments.

The authority, which serves about 2,300 households, in west Elmore plans to seek approval this week for the corporation from the Coosada Town Council. Sturgeon Continued from 1B hat the 1 lower parts of the Alamama, Cahaba and Tombigbee rivers be listed as the fish's critcal habitat. Some state officials are opposng that move, claiming the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will be inable to keep the waters to the Gulf navigable if the gravel river bottoms on which the sturgeon ives must remain undisturbed. Officials of the Corps and the Tish and Wildlife Service say hey believe they can reach a compromise that will keep the rivers open and meet the requirements of the environmental regulations.

Under the law, economic considerations cannot be considered when Capitol renovations are completed and the flags are replaced atop the dome. Mr. Tankersley said the Battle Flag does not belong on the dome. "You don't put a battle flag on a pole. It's Mr.

Tankersley "It's like going to church in your underwear. There's immoral about it. There's nothing illegal about it. But it's inappropriate. Besides, it makes other people in the church Jim Buckalew, executive assistant to Mayor Folmar, said the mayor opposes the Confederate Battle Flag on grounds of accuracy.

"He just basically feels like it needs to be historically correct," Mr. Buckalew said. The support of Mayor Folmar and Mr. Tankersley for removing the Confederate Battle Flag shows progress is being made in Mr. Willis said 85 percent of the work is being done in Millbrook.

Mayor Rex Fronduti said he wanted Coosada's approval simply as a good-neighbor policy. "I think once the city of Millbrook and the council understood all implications they are for going along with this. This city council is for anything that will better this community." Millbrook attorny Robert Allen said after the meeting. The water authority, which received customer approval for the improvements in a vote this year, has had to virtually halt adding new customers because the system's 30-year-old tank could not supply any increase, authority members said. The council is expected to appoint corporation members sometime in August.

The corporation likely would be dissolved once the project is paid off, Mr. Willis said. in listing endangered species, although they can influence critical habitat areas. Mr. Clemens said his friends in the scientific community say the Fish and Wildlife Service uses "fatally flawed science" in determining which species need protection.

"The problem is, it doesn't have to be good science, it just has to be their opinion, and it becomes law because of what they have in their hip pocket," he said. "When they get that Endangered Species Act in their hip pockets, they are almost impossible to stop." Mr. Clemens said anyone who owns timberland, mines minerals or otherwise makes money off the earth should work to change the act when it comes up before Congress next year. eral of Mrs. Gantt's children and House convicted grandchildren, or have pleaded since guilty been to selling crack cocaine in front of Continued from 1B the house.

ent their property from being Ised for illegal activities, Judge Judge Thompson did not spelobbs wrote. cifically order the U.S. marshals U.S. to release Mrs. Gantt's house.

Attorney James E. Wilson aid Monday he had not seen the Therefore, U.S. Marshal Walter udge's order and declined to Bamberg said he would not reomment. lease the house until he was Oscar given a direct order to do so. Perry's attorney, Frank V.

Riggs, said, like the On Monday, Mr. Harmon filed vidence showed that Mr. Perry a motion asking Judge Thomplad done all that a person in his son to delay releasing the womircumstances could have done." an's house while the U.S. Judge Hobbs' ruling was very attorney's appeal of his order is imilar to U.S. District Judge pending.

Judge Thompson did Myron Thompson's ruling last not immediately rule on the veek concerning Gussie Mae motion. jantt's house at 3855 S. April St. Judge Hobbs' order Authorities seized Mrs. Gantt's ly directs the U.S.

Marshals louse in a drug raid last April. Service to release Oscar Perry's seventeen people, including sev- house. Ethics complaint names Russell court officials Associated Press Report PHENIX CITY A couple tho work in the Russell County burthouse are accused of maipulating lawsuits against two their sons to give them preferntial treatment in domestic ases. A complaint filed with the Alalama Ethics Commission alleges hat Circuit Clerk Devon Kiker nd his wife, Register Carol Kikr, made it appear that two suits one against and one by their on, Ron Kiker were filed virdally simultaneously. In fact, Ron Kiker's ex-wife, rue Kiker, said she sued him 12 ays before he sued her.

She aid the delay in processing her uit allowed her ex-husband's ase, which asks for child suport and custody of his child, to te considered at the same time her petition seeking $1,400 in lleged unpaid child support. In another instance, the Kikers re alleged to have failed to asign a hearing date or judge to a hild support modification suit led by Lisa Hutchinson, the exrife of another of their sons, Mihael Kiker. The allegations in the ethics omplaint filed, by Sue Kiker mere reported Monday by The Columbus. (Ga.) Ledger-Enquirr. the lingering dispute over the banner, a historian said.

Cameron Napier, head of the group that oversees the First White House of the Confederacy, said she was encouraged by Mr. Tankersley's comments. Mrs. Napier said the Battle Flag is historically inaccurate and should not be displayed over the Capitol, which is due to reopen this fall after extensive renovation. Mrs.

Napier said she, like Mr. Tankersley, would prefer no Confederate flag fly over the Capitol. In the interest of compromise, both said they would support, the replacing Stars the and rebel Bars. ban- "There are some people who would call me a traitor. But it mistake to begin with.

Why keep a mistake up there?" said Mrs. Napier. Civil rights groups and black legislators contend the Battle Flag, often used by white supremacist groups such as the Ku Klux Klan, is a symbol of racial oppression and bigotry. The battle flag was raised over the dome during the Civil War centennial and never was removed, Mrs. Napier said.

"They've got to do something before the Capitol reopens," said Mrs. Napier. "Nothing's up there now, and people are wanting to know what's going FU FUNERALS NAME TIME ALLEN, Mr. Elvin D. 2 pm ATKINSON, Etna McGaugh 11 am BELL, Mrs.

Emma Louise 2 pm BOONE, Mrs. Carolyn W. 2 pm CARPENTER, Mrs. Lucille Ledbetter 3 pm CHEW, Frank H. 3 pm COFFIN, Anna Jane 1 pm COLEMAN, Mr.

Eddie FLOWERS, Mrs. Ruthie Mae 1:30 pm GANITH, Mr. Cheton G. GRANT, Mr. Richard A.

2 pm HARRIGAN, Dorine Reid 10 am HARRIS, Mr. Jimmy Lee 2 pm HOLMES, Eugene M. (Gene) 10 om MARTIN, Tommy Jr. McKEE, Ms. Mary L.

I pm McLAIN, Mrs. Bernice RANDALL, Mr. Mark 1 pm RODGERS, Roosevelt 11 am SOLOMON, Margaret Ann 3 pm STEPHENS, Dora B. 12 pm VINSON, Mary Louise Keith 2 pm WATTERS, Rinaldo M. 11 am WILSON, Mrs.

Nellie LeeDale 10 am Cummings MONTGOMERY GRANT, Mr. Richard a resident of 1035 Juliette died at his residence, on Friday, July 24, 1992. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, July 30, 1992, at 2:00 p.m. from the Holt Street Baptist Church with the Dr. Willie D.

McClung officiating. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery with E. G. Cummings Memorial directing. Survivors will be announced by E.G.

Cummings Memorial. SOLOMON, Margaret Ann, 15, a resident of 832 Apt. Westview Drive, died Wednesday, July 1992, in a local hospital. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, July 29, 1992, at 3:00 p.m. from E.

G. Cummings Memorial Chapel. Interment will be in Kindle Cemetery with E.G. Cummings Memorial directing. Survivors will be announced by E.

G. Cummings Memorial. White Chapel E. John Lowe 262-3501 43 South Jackson St. Alabama Heritage Donald W.

Jones 270-0180 10505 Atlanta Hwy. Leak-Memory Chapel T.A. Cargile 272-6501 945 Lincoln Rd. Montgomery, Ala. day School Class, The Administrative Board of the St.

James United Methodist Church and Dr. Paul Strong. In lieu of flowers, the family requests, memorial contributions be made to The St. James United Methodist Church, Montgomery, AL, of which Mr. Chew was a longtime member.

Leak-Memory Chapel Directing COFFIN, Anna Jane, 68, a resident of Montgomery, AL, died Saturday, July 25, 1992 at her residence, after an extended illness. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, July 28, 1992, at 1:00 p.m. from Leak- Chapel with the Rev. John Krozser officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery.

Survivors include three daughters, Ann Curry, San Antonio, TX, Kathy DuReitz, Chesapeake, VA and Maureen Merrill, Montgomery, AL; four sons, James Coffin, Chattanooga, TN, Jeff Coffin, Wetumpka, AL, Pat Coffin and Steve Coffin, both of Montgomery, AL; one sister, Marie Harriger, Syracuse, NY; 13 child. Active grandchildren pallbearers and one great John Herring, Billy Joe Ratcliff, Max Tindell, John Nichols, Carl Yast and Dick Moncus. ATKINSON, Etna McGaugh, 88, a resident of 1 Montgomery, AL, died Sunday, July 26, 1992. Mrs. Atkinson is the widow of W.H.

"Red" Atkinson. Survivors include one sister, Louise McGaugh Wooldridge, Tulsa, OK; one nephew, William McGaugh Northcutt, Tulsa, OK; one great-nephew, William Randolph Northcutt, Tulsa, one great-niece, Katherine Lea' Northcutt, Tulsa, OK; god-daughter, Austin Kendrick. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions should be made to the Church of the Holy Comforter. Graveside services will be held on Tuesday, July 28, 1992, at 11:00 a.m. from Greenwood Cemetery with the Father Roy Elam and the Father Larry Sharpton officiating.

Honorary pallbearers will be L. Gilbert Kendrick, Gen. Will Hill Tankersley, Col. Charles A. Bell, Jim Scott, The Rt.

Rev. Robert 0. Miller, Bill Parsons, The Rev. Miller Hunter, Gordon LeGrand, William E. Carr, Dr.

Rusty Phillips, John A. Arrighi, Dr. C. McGavock Parker, Robert Grady Arrighi, Hugh Stuart, Col. Harry Trail, Dr.

Grover C. Murchinson, Kirk Golden, Jack C. Harris, The Rev. John Cruse and Major John Spoor Samuel. The family will receive friends at 2026 Ridge Avenue.

Leak-Memory Chapel Directing CHEW, Frank a resident of Montgomery, AL, died Monday, July 27, 1992, at a local hospital, after a brief illness. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, July 28, 1992, at 3:00 p.m. from Leak-Memory Chapel with the Rev. Henry Eddins officiating. Burial will follow in Greenwood Cemetery with Leak-Memory Chapel Directing.

He is survived by his wife, Elna G. Chew, Montgomery, AL; three sisters, Frances C. Bond, Little Rock, AK, Carolyn C. Briggs and Elizabeth C. Hill, both of New Orleans, LA; two sisters-law, Louise Berryhill and Mary D.

Gingles, both of Greenville, AL; one brother-in-law, Bascom Gingles, Greenville, AL; five nephews; and six nieces. Serving as active pallbearers will be John Nichols, Tom Robins, Tom Cook, John Howard, Hilton Watson and Herman Blackwell. Serving as honorary pallbearers will be The E.B. Paul Sun- Moncus. Leak Memory Chapel Directing A Reward boosted to $175 for information in cat tarring Staff Report for dunking an 8-week-old kitten in a tar bucket last Tuesday.

Three Montgomery women The kitten was rescued and have upped the reward to $175 immediately adopted, but suffor information leading to the ar- fered hair loss and discomfort rest of the person who dipped a when her body was stiffened by cat in tar last week. the tar coating. Beth Keith and Joana Ellis Anyone with information added $50 each and Jackie Holtzclaw added $25 to the $50 about the kitten found near, Country Fed Meats on Wereward offered by Janice and Varner. The cat-lovers tumpka Highway should call the Gary are hoping the cash will lead to the Montgomery County Humane arrest of the person responsible Shelter at 281-8390. Boykin, Columbia, GA; four half sisters, Mrs.

Annie Reese, Ms. Beatrice Boykin, Mrs. Emma Loftin and Fannie Boykin, Montgomery, AL; several nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. There will be a family hour Tuesday night from 6:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m.

DATE FUNERAL HOME July 28 July 28 July 30 July 28 July 28 July 28 July 28 July 28 July 30 July 29 July 28 July 28 July 29 July 29 July 28 July 29 July 28 July 29 July 29 July 28 Jackson-Bryan Leak-Memory Carter's Dunklin-Herndon Harrison Leak-Memory Leak-Memory Hudson Trawick Bell E.G. Cummings Lathan Carter's Leak-Memory Leak-Memory Phillips-Riley Ross-Clayton Ross-Clayton Carter's E.G. Cummings Leak-Memory Morgan Chapel Leak-Memory White Chapel Leak-Memory Chapel Directing MARTIN, Tommy 80, a former resident of Montgomery, AL, currently residing in Lynwood, CA, died Saturday, July 25, 1992. Survivors include one daughter, Paulette Riley, Montgomery, AL; a step-son, Joe Rhodes, Dothan, AL; one sister, Mary Martin, Montgomery, AL; two brothers, V. C.

Martin, Montgomery, AL and Henry S. Martin, Houston, TX; and a number of nieces and nephews. Leak-Memory Chapel Announcing HOLMES, Eugene M. (Gene), 84, a resident of Montgomery, AL, died Sunday, July 26, 1992. Graveside services will be held on Tuesday, July 28, 1992, at 10:00 a.m.

from Greenwood Cemetery with the Rev. Torrence Maxey officiating. Survivors include his sister, Hazel Watlington, Montgomery, nephew, Gene Watlington, Montgomery, AL; nieces, Patsy Watlington Tyler, Elberton, GA, Genevieve White, Montgomery, AL, Julie Schwing, New Orleans, LA, Kathleen Leary, Houma, LA. Mr. Holmes was a veteran of World War II.

In lieu of flowers, the family request, memorial contributions be made to the charity of your choice. Family and friends will assemble at the cemetery STEPHENS, Dora 100, a resident of Montgomery, AL, died Sunday, July 26, 1992, at a local hospital, after a brief illness. Graveside services will be held on Tuesday, July 28, 1992, at 12:00 p. m. from Greenwood Cemetery with the Father Roy Elam and the Father Larry Sharpton officiating with Leak-Memory Chapel directing.

She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, John P. and Cecile Stephens, Moss Point, MS; one brother, W. Alvah Bennett, Montgomery, AL; two daughters-in-law, Arlene O. Stephens and Betty Stephens Brooks, both of Montgomery, AL; nine dren. She was preceded death by her grandchildren; and 17 great husband, Frank P.

Stephens; a daughter, Alva S. Roth; two sons, Mack L. Stephens and Dan O. Stephens, all of Montgomery, AL; and one great-grandson. In lieu of flowers, the family requests, memorial contributions be made to The Church of the Holy Comforter, Montgomery, AL.

The family will receive friends at Chapel for 30 minutes prior to service time. Leak-Memory Chapel Directing WATTERS, Rinaldo 81, a resident of Montgomery, AL, died on Monday, July 27, 1992. Survivors include his wife, Callie W. Watters, Montgomery, AL; one son, Webb M. Watters, Montgomery, AL; one daughter, Carol W.

McDowell. Elkhart, IN; one brother, John F. Watters, Omaha, NE; three sisters, Lila Mae Porter, Chatham, AL, Louise Paisley, Perdido Beach, AL and Ann Judson Rives, Clemson, SC; four grandchildren, Michelle Watters, Lee Watters, Joe McDowell and Jackie MeDowell. Graveside services will be held on Wednesday, July 29, 1992 at 11:00 a.m. at the New Live Oak Cemetery, Selma, AL with the Rev.

Brooks officiating. -Memory Chapel Directing WILSON, Mrs. Nellie Lee Dale, 67, a resident of Montgomery, AL, died Saturday, July 25, 1992, in a local hospital. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, July 28, 1992, at 10:00 a.m. from White Chapel Funeral Home in Montgomery, followed by Graveside services at 2:00 p.m.

in Valley Grove Cemetery, Wedowee, AL. She is surby one son, Joseph W. Wilson, and one grandson, Lance Wilson, both of Prattville, AL; three sisters, Mrs. Maudine Lexer Cummings, Auburn, AL, Mrs. LoNita Whaley, Wedowee, AL and Mrs.

Lillian B. Ledbetter, Opelika, AL. White Chapel Directing Phillips-Riley 263-0477 MCKEE. Ms. Mary a resident of 2213 Upper Wetumpka Apt.

21, died Sunday, July 26,1992, in a local hospital. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, July 29, 1992, at 1:00 p.m. Westside Baptist Church with Rev. Willie Graham officiating. Burial in Kindle Cemetery with Phillips-Riley Funeral Home directing.

She leaves to Mrs. cherish his memories one daughter, Jackie (Anthony) Chappell, Montgomery, AL; one son, (Jackie) McKee, nephew, David Washington; a devoted reared four grandchildren, Boykin; Nicki and she (Evelyn) Kelly Chappell, Derrick and William McKee, III; one sister, Ms. Bertha Mae Boykin, Montgomery, AL; four brothers, Mr. Charlie Boykin, Mr. Joe (Juanita) Boykin, Mr.

Oscar Boykin, Montgomery, AL and Mr. Lonnie McCLAIN, Mrs. Bernice, a resident of 630 Collingwood Avenue, expired, Monday, July 27, 1992. Funeral arrangements and survivors will be announced by Ross-Clayton Funeral Home. RANDALL, Mr.

Mark, a resident of Cecil. AL, expired, Saturday, July 25, 1992. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, July 29, 1992, at 1:00 p.m. from the Pilgrim Baptist Church with the Rev. E.W.

Murray officiating. Burial will be in the Pilgrim Cemetery with Ross-Clayton Funeral Home directing. Survivors include his mother, Pearlie Mae Williams, Freeport, NY; his father, Willie James Randall, Cecil, AL; one son, Marques Mack, Selma, AL; two sisters, Tanja Singleton, Seattle, WA and Sharmine (Albert) Godbee, Long Beach, CA; four brothers, Tony, John, David and Willie Randall, all of Freeport, NY; his grandmothers, Estelle Williams, Camden, AL and Clara Hill, Cecil, AL; five aunts, Mary (Bobby) Wheeler, Estella Whitt and Aldree (Cleveland) Jones, all of Lansing, MI, Brenda Williams, Camden, AL and Mary (Ceasar) Dixon, Hempstead, NY; four uncles, John Williams, Dayton, OH, Joe, Jessie and James (Ethel) Williams, all of Lansing, MI; five nieces, four nephews; and a host of other relatives and friends. Bell Funeral Home P.O. Box 850 Hayneville, Alabama 36040 Ross-Clayton MONTGOMERY GANITH, Mr.

Chetan a resident of 7120 Almaden Drive, Indianapolis, IN, expired Sunday, 26, 1992. Funeral services and survivors will be announced by Bell Funeral Home. Carter's UNION SPRINGS BELL, Mrs. Emma Louise (Baby Sister), a resident of 623 Grove Circle, Union Springs, AL, died Friday morning, July 24, 1992, in a local hospital. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, July 30, 1992, at 2:00 p.m.

from the St. Paul United Methodist Church, Chuck Street, Union Springs, AL with the Rev. A.B. Clark officiating. Burial will be in the Mason Cemetery with Carter's Funeral Home directing.

Survivors include her two daughters, Lula Bell (Glenn) Woodard, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and d' Jetawyn Bell Pipkins, Union Springs, AL; four sons, Fredrick (June Bell) Carver, Portsmouth, NH. Wawyn Bell, Union Springs, AL, Charles H. Bell, Bremerton, WA and Ronald Patrick Bell, Atlanta, GA; her mother, Leola Bell, Miami, FL; his father, Mr. Ernest Bell, Tallassee, AL; two brothers, Lonzell (Shirley) Bell, Miami, FL and Lamar (June) Bell, Islip, NY; nine grandchildren, Marion and Rose Mary Bell, both of Hollywood, FL, Michael Bell, Irvin, CA, Areenne Woodard, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Daron Bell.

Gatra Pipkins and Caution Hawkins, all of Union Springs, AL, Jason Doll, NH and Nikita Martin, Union Springs, AL; three great-grandchildren; one aunt, Eddie Wright, Chicago, IL; six nieces; eight nephews; several cousins; and a devoted friend, Gatra Wiggins, Union Springs, AL; and a host of other relatives and friends. HARRIS, Mr. Jimmy Lee, a resident of Midway, AL, died Friday morning, July 24, 1992, in a Montgomery hospital. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, July 28, 1992, at 2:00 p.m. from the St.

James C.M.E. Church, Midway, AL with the Rev. J.W. McCurdy, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in the Sand Town Cemetery, Midway, AL with Carter's Funeral Home directing.

Survivors include a devoted wife, Brenda Harris, Goshen, AL; five daughters, Mrs. Daisy (Samuel) Thomas, Miami, FL, Jessie Lee, NY, Belinda and Jamekia Harris, Goshen, AL and Ebony Jones, Midway, AL; five sons. Rozell Harris, Panama City, FL, Roderick Keith Harris, Ft. Jackson, SC, James, Jimmie Lee and Alex Harris, all of NY; a loving mother, Mrs. Jessie Mae Harris, Midway, AL; two sisters, Rena Bell (Alex) Fountain, Midway, AL and Cynthia Deone Harris, Tuskegee, AL; four brothers, Albert Harris, II and Moses Harris, both of Midway, AL, Albert Harris, III, Newark, NJ and Clinton James Harris, Chicago, IL; two aunts, Annie Ceil Harris and Barbara Jean Harris, both of Union Springs, AL; and a host of grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.

He was a member of the Mt. Carmel Lodge AM. RODGERS, Roosevelt, a resident of Route 3, Union Springs, AL, died Thursday evening, July 23, 1992, in a Montgomery hospital. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, July 28, 1992, at 11:00 a.m. from the Mt.

Azure Baptist Church, Three Notch Community, Midway, AL with the Rev. Major Calhoun, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in the churchyard cemetery with Carter's Funeral Home directing. Survivors include his loving and devoted wife, Mrs. Willie Mae Rodgers, Union Springs, AL; nine daughters, Willie Bell Daniels, West Palm Beach, FL, Jessie Kate Pitts and Ruthie Kendrick, both Mobile, of Atlanta, GA, Shirley Lampley, AL, Lillie Pugh, Ella Williams and Inelga Cope, all of Union Springs, AL, Christine Youngblood and Carrie Hicks, both of Midway, AL; four sons, William Rodgers, West Palm Beach, FL, Clarence Rodgers, Atlanta, GA, Theodis Rodgers, Jacksonville, FL and Roosevelt Rodgers, Midway, AL; one sister, Janie Borders, Union Springs, AL; three brothers, Edgar and John Rodgers, both Miami, FL, Eugene Rodgers, Midway, AL; three daughters-in-law, Doris, Annie and Mavis; five sons-in-law.

Robert L. Kendrick, Johnny Pitts, Arthur Youngblood, William E. Cope and Robert Lampley; one devoted friend, Frostie Williams; 29 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Dunklin-Herndon GREENVILLE BOONE, Mrs. Carolyn 54, a resident of Greenville, AL, died Sunday, July 26, 1992, in a Montgomery hospital.

Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, July 28, 1992, at 2:00 p.m. from the Chapel of Dunklin-Herndon Funeral Home with the Rev. Herbert Brown of ficiating. Burial will follow in Cemetery with Dunklin-Herndon Funeral Home directing. Survivors include her husband, Clyde Reece Boone, Greenville, AL; one daughter, Gail Woodall, Huntington, WV; one son, CarIton Boone, Minneapolis, MN; three sisters, Gwen Jones, Montgomery, AL, Amy Simons, Melton, FL and Sara Perkins, Jacksonville, FL: one brother, Gary White, Mobile, AL; and her father, Charles White, Montgomery, AL.

She is preceded in death by her uncle and aunt, Dr. Curtis and Naomi Thames. Serving as active pallbearers will be Bob Jones, Bud Sellers, George Mingledorff, Bill Watson, Bart Woodall and Bill Henderson. Serving as honorary pallbearers will be Jim Ryan, Billy Sexton, John Hatchett, George Mingledorff, III and Clifton Mingledorff. Visitation will be held from 6:00 p.m.

until 9:00 p.m. at the funeral home on Monday evening. Hudson GREENVILLE COLEMAN, Mr. Eddie, a resident of 311 Washington Street, Greenville, AL, died Monday, July 27, 1992, at his residence. Funeral arrangements and survivors will be announced by Hudson Funeral Home.

Jackson-Bryan James G. Bryan, Jr. BRUNDIDGE: ALLEN, Mr. Elvin 62, a resident of Route 2, Troy, AL (Wilkens Town Community), died Sunday, July 26, 1992, in a Dothan hospital. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, July 28, 1992, at 2:00 p.m.

from the Hebron Baptist Church with the Rev. Ray Norton officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery with Jackson-Bryan Funeral Home directing. He was preceded in death by his wife, Geraldine White Allen; and a son, Stevie Allen. Survivors include two daughters, Anita Green, Rt.

2, Troy, AL and Judy Ward, Rt. 1, Jack, AL; one son, Ronnie Allen, Rt. 1, Jack, AL; a daughter-in-law, Dretta, grandchildren, Allen, Rt. Shannon 1, Elba, Ward, AL; Chris five Green, Kevin Allen, Sabrina Allen and Britney Allen; he is also survived by three sisters; and six brothers. Harrison GREENVILLE CARPENTER, Mrs.

Lucille Ledbetter, 93, died Monday, July 27, 1992, in the Crowne Nursing Home. Funeral se es will be held on Tuesday, July 28, 1992, at 3:00 p.m. from the Chapel of Harrison Funeral Home with the Rev. Paul Lucas officiating. Burial will follow in the Sardis Cemetery with Harrison Funeral Home of Greenville directing.

Survivors include several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at Harrison Funeral Home on Tuesday, July 28, 1992, from 10:00 a.m. until 3:00 p. m. Mrs.

Carpenter's nephews will serve as pallbearers. Trawick OZARK, AL Anniston, AL, Charlie James (Barbara) Curry, Lake Wales, FL and Melvin Curry, Rochester, NY; 11 grandchildren; four great -grandchildren; one aunt; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. State HARRIGAN, Dorine Reid, 78, a resident of Route 2, Grove Hill, AL, died Sunday, July 26, 1992, in Grove Hill Memorial Hospital. Mass of Christian burial will be held on Wednesday, July 29, 1992, at 10:00 a.m. from the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Grove Hill, AL.

Graveside services will be held at 12:30 p.m. in Pine Crest Cemetery, Mobile, AL. Visitation will be held on Tuesday evening from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Lathan Funeral Home, Grove Hilly AL.

She is survived by one son, Dwight Harrigan, Fulton, AL; one daughter, Kay Harrigan Woods, Sanfrancisco, CA; two sisters, Hazel R. Worthy, Saraland, AL and Ruth R. Deas, Ft. Walton, FL; six grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. The family requests, in lieu of flowers, considerations be given for contributions to The Alabama Forestry Foundation, Montgomery, AL, Grove Hill Memorial Hospital, Grove Hill, AL or to The American Cancer Society, Arrangements made by Lathan Funeral Home of Grove Hill, AL.

VINSON, Mary Louise Keith, 86, a resident of 106 Fiddlers Folly Rainbow City, AL, died Monday, July 27, 1992. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, July 29, 1992, at 2:00 p.m. from the Morningview Baptist Church, Montgomery, AL with the Dr. Troy L. Morrison officiating.

Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery with Morgan Chapel Funeral Home directing. Mrs. Vinson was a native of Montgomery and a resident of Rainbow City, AL for the past four years. She was preceded in death by her husband. Vinson; and a son, Richard Vinson.

She was retired from the Montgomery County Engineer's Department. Survivors include one son, James H. Vinson, Rainbow City, AL; six grandchildren, Tracy Vinson Kakadelis, Amy K. Vinson, Richard F. Vinson, Guy Vinson West, Jennifer L.

Vinson and Jamie Vinson Sellers; one great-grandson, Peter James Kakadelis; one sister, Lois Marie Keith Woodall, Daytona Beach, FL; and one brother, John M. Keith, Mobile, AL. Serving as Mrs. Vinson's pallbearers will be her nephews. Mrs.

Vinson will remain at Morgan Chapel Funeral Home Tuesday evening from 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. The body will lie-in-state at the Morningview Baptist Church beginning at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday. FLOWERS, Mrs.

Ruthie Mae, 58, a resident of Hallendale, FL, and a former resident of Lewisville, AL, died Tuesday, July 21, 1992. Funeral services be held on Tuesday, July 28, 1992, at 1:30 p.m. from the New Bethel Baptist, Church, Lewisville, AL with the Rev. J. F.

Mulkey officiating. Burial will follow in the Salem Cemetery with Trawick Funeral Home of Ozark directing. Mrs. Flowers survivors include one son, Harry James (Dorothy) McCoy, Sauet St. Marie, MI; her mother, Mrs.

Vivian Lee Baxter, Lewisville, AL; three sisters, Evelyn McNary and Annette McKinney, both of Cleveland, OH and Rosa Lee McCoy, Lewisville, AL; six brothers, Willie Curry, Los CA, Willie (Betty) McCoy and Jimmy McCoy, both of Lewisville, AL, SSgt. 1st Class, Joel (Kathy) McCoy, The complaint said no court date was set in the suit against Michael Kiker for four months while the case was on file, although a date usually is set within three days of the clerk's office receiving the suit. "Those cases weren't treated in the ordinary course of business in the clerk's office. That's obvious. She was making judicial decisions on these cases," Russell County Chief Circuit Court Judge Jack Miller said, referring to Carol Kiker.

The register declined comment on all allegations, except to say through her attorney that she denies causing delays in the cases. Devon Kiker said his office did not assign Sue Kiker's case a hearing date because she and her husband lived together long enough to establish a commonlaw marriage. He said that made her suit to transfer her Georgia divorce to Russell County unnecessary. Judge Miller said such a decision should be made by a judge, not a court clerk or register. In a July 14 letter to the Ethics Commission, Sue Kiker complained that her case "has not been processed as all the other cases have been because Carol and Devon's son is.

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Years Available:
1858-2024