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I he Montgomery Advertiser TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1991 PAGE 2C FUNERALS Name Time BELL, Mr. N.J. 1 pm CAUSEY, Mr. Clarence Richard, Sr. 2 pm DARBY, Leslie Aubrey 2 pm DAVIDSON, Mr.

Cleo DAY, Mrs. Wanda Louise 11 am DICKERSON, Mrs. Fonda GOLDEN, Mr. Franklin Eugene 2 pm GRUBBS, Mr. Samuel Wilson 4 pm HANSON, Elmo P.

HARRIS, Mrs. Lugusta C. HOLLAND, Mrs. Cumi Cauthen 2 pm LINDSAY, Justus Cody 2 pm LUMLEY, James W. 11 am McPHERSON, Mr.

Gerald W. 11 am MONTGOMERY, Alma Parker 3 pm OSWALT, Cliff 10 am ROBINSON, Mr. C.S. 2 pm SANDERSON, Mrs. Beatrice 12 noon SHIELDS, Mrs.

Alberta S. TUGGLES, Deacon Jay Sr. 1 pm 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. home.

White Chapel Directing LUMLEY, James 92, a resident of Gainesville, GA, died Saturday, April 20, 1991, in Gainesville, GA. Funeral services will be held from Memorial Presbyterian Church, Wednesday, April 24, 1991, at 11 a.m. with Rev. Ray Stover officiating. Burial in Greenwood Cemetery.

Survivors include daughters and sons-in-law, Lucy and Bill Sanders, Gainesville, GA, Jo-Ann and Jesse ParMidway, GA, Jamie Young, Ft. Lauderdale, FL; son and Jr. and Cheryl Lumley, Snellville, GA; nine grandchildren; two Bernard Lumley, Swainboro, GA, Thompson Lumley, Metter, GA; two sisters, Lena Kirkland, Vidalia, GA, Nancy Hayslop, Waynesboro, GA. Mr. Lumley was an elder for many years in the Memorial Presbyterian Church of Montgomery, AL and for many years a member of The Lions Club International.

He was employed by the First Alabama Bank of Montgomery. In lieu of flowers, the family request memorials be made to the MeCourt Montgomery, AL 36105. Visimorial 1 Presbyterian Church, 3424 S. tation will be held Tuesday from 7-9 p. m.

Leak-Memory Chapel Directing McPHERSON, Mr. Gerald W. (Mac), 63, a resident of Montgomery, AL, died Saturday, April 20, 1991 in a local hospital after an extended illness. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, April 23, 1991 at 11:00 a.m. from Leak-Memory Chapel with Rev.

Jimmy Spikes officiating. Graveside services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at the New Hope Church Cemetery, near Beatrice, AL. Survivors include his wife, Tina HANSON, Elmo 74, a resident of Montgomery, AL, died April 21, 1991. Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 25, 1991, with Lux Memorial Chapel of Rantoul, IL directing.

Survivors include de one son daughter-in-law, Larry Evelyn Hanson, Montgomery, grandchildren, Julie Hanson, Auburn, AL Becky Hanson, Montgomery, AL; two sisters, Ada Brenner, Beaumont, CA, Ruth Holley, La Crosse, WI; several nieces nephews. White Chapel In Charge of Local Arrangements LINDSAY, Justus Cody (Jepp), 77, a resident of Sellers, AL, died Sunday, April 21, 1991, in a local hospital. Funeral services will held Wednesday, April 24, 1991, at 2 p.m. from Mountain Hill Baptist Church, Sellers, AL, with Rev. Frank Hall officiating.

Burial will follow in Bethlehem Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Wilma Gardner Lindsay; and one son Louise and daughter-inlaw, Perry Lindsay; daughter, Carol Jane Lindsay, all of Sellers, AL; six grandchildren; three great grandchildren. Active pallbearers will be Steve Gardner, Lindsay, Chris Dennis, Kenneth Calloway, Billy Findley, Bobby Lowe. The body will lie in state at the church 30 minutes prior to services.

Visitation will be held Tuesday from 5-9 p.m. at the funeral McPherson, Montgomery, AL; a stepson, Thomas Franklin Derrick, Washington, DC; two brothers, Bill McPherson, Birmingham, AL Bobby McPherson, Samson, AL; one sister, Madelyn Jackson, Montgomery, AL. Pallbearers will be Billy McBrayer, Bill Cook, Judge Hines, Mike Edward, Gene Davis and Jerry Martin. Leak-Memory Chapel Directing MONTGOMERY, Alma Parker, 84, a resident of Montgomery, AL, died Sunday, April 21, 1991, in a local hospital. Graveside services will be held Tuesday, April 23, 1991, at 3 p.m.

from Greenwood Cemetery with Father Charles Troncale officiating. Survivors include two daughters, Constance M. Dula, Ashville, NC, Leila M. Turner, Montgomery, AL; two sons, Charles K. Montgomery, Ft.

Worth, TX, Lawrence J. Montgomery, Atlanta, GA; 18 grandchildren; 22 great grandchildren. Pallbearers will be grandsons. Family and friends assemble at the graveside. Leak-Memory Chapel Directing SHIELDS, Mrs.

Alberta a resident Montgomery, AL, died at her home Monday, April 22, 1991, after a brief illness. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Alabama Heritage. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Caro- lyn Joyce Mrs. Frances S.

Roy, Montgomery, AL; one son, William Lompoc, CA; five granddaughters; seven grandsons. Phillips-Riley 263-0477 BELL, Mr. N.J., a resident of 1807 Main Street, Hayneville (Mosses), AL, died at home, April 19, 1991. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, April 24, 1991 at 1 p.m. from Mt.

Clair Baptist Church, Braggs, AL, with C. Herd, officiating. Burial in Mt. Willing Cemetery with Phillips-Riley Funeral Home directing. Survivors include a devoted and loving wife, Mrs.

Willie B. Bell. Hayneville, AL; three daughters, Mrs. Ada Sellers, Hayneville, AL, Mrs. Pearlie Dunklin, Montgomery, AL, Mrs.

Ruthie Bell, Hayneville, AL; seven Date Funeral Home April 24 Phillips-Riley April 23 Elmwood April 23 Johnson Hudson April 24 Ridout's Ross-Clayton April 23 Ridouts April 23 Kent-Bracewell April 25 White Chapel Ross-Clayton April 23 Turner's April 24 White Chapel April 24 Leak-Memory Chapel April 23 Leak-Memory Chapel April 23 Leak-Memory Chapel April 23 Corbitt's April 24 Eastwood April 24 Phillips-Riley Alabama Heritage April 24 Carter's sons, David, Osie, Eddie, Joe F. and Percy Bell, all of Hayneville, AL, N.J. Bell, Bimringham, AL, Earnest Bell, New Jersey; one sister, Mrs. Callie Clark, Birmingham, AL; two brothers, J.S. Bell and Willie J.

Bell, both of Birmingham, AL; 58 grandchildren; 38 great grandchildren; three great grandchildren; eight nieces; 10 nephews; several in-laws; and a host of other relatives and friends. The procession will leave the funeral Wednesday at 12 noon. SANDERSON, Mrs. Beatrice, a resident of Rt. 1, Box 508, Hope Hull, AL, died Saturday, April 21, 1991, in a local hospital.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday, April 12 noon with Rev. R. Lett officiating. Burial in Sanderson Cemetery, with Phillips-Riley Funeral Home directing. Survivors include her husband, Mr.

Lindsey Sanderson; two daughters, Sonja SandMontgomery, AL, Venessa Sanderson, Atlanta, GA; two sons, Lindsey and Jeffrey (Quintella) Sanderson, all of Montgomery, AL; sisters, Lessie Mae Smith and Elizabeth Golson, Autaugaville, AL, Bertha Manora, Montgomery, AL, Evelyn (John) Cooper, Indiana, Eula C. White, New Jersey; brothers, David (Ada) Golson, William (Deborah) Golson, Montgomery, AL, Harry (Linda) Golson, Brooklyn, NY, Edward (Jean) Golson, Autaugaville, AL; seven grandchildren; six sistersin-law; three brothers-in-law; a host of nieces and nephews; devoted friends, Mrs. Nellie Richardson and Mary Watkins. Ross-Clayton MONTGOMERY DICKERSON, Mrs. Fonda, a resident of 416 Earl Place, Montgomery, AL, died Saturday, April 22, 1991.

Funeral arrangements and survivors will be announced by Ross-Clayton Funeral Home. HARRIS, Mrs. Lugusta a resident of 3128 Rosa Parks Avenue, Montgomery, AL, died Saturday, April 20, 1991. Funeral arrangements and survivors will be announced by Ross-Clayton Funeral Home. Ridout's Eddie B.

Huey, Manager 365-5982 DAY, Mrs. Wanda Louise, 43, a resident of Prattville, AL, died Sunday, April 21, 1991, in a Birmingham hospital. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, April 24, 1991, at 11 a.m. from Ridout's Prattville Chapel with burial in Wilson Cemetery. Ridout's Prattville Chapel directing.

Survivors include her husband, Alfred L. Day, Prattville, AL; two daughters, Christy Edwards, Gulf Shores, AL, Tamara Day, Prattville, AL; five sons, Alfred L. Day, Michael Day, John E. Day, Anthony T. Day, all of Prattville, AL, Wayne Day, Gulf Shores, AL; her mother, Mable Gates, Robertsdale, AL; two sisters, Jeannie Wilson, Montgomery, AL, Linda Gay, Milton, FL; one brother, Tommy Thompson, Milton, FL.

The family will receive friends Tuesday from 6-9 p.m. at the funeral home. GOLDEN, Mr. Franklin Eugene, 86, a resident of Prattville, AL, died Monday, April 22, 1991, in a Prattville nursing home. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, April 23, 1991, at 2 p.m.

from the Christian Missionary Alliance Church, Prattville, with Rev. Tony Butler officiating. Burial in Prattville Memory Gardens with Ridout's Prattville Chapel directing. Survivors include his wife, Willie E. Golden, Prattville, AL; one daughter, Frances G.

Bylinowski, Jackson, AL; one son, Terrell E. Golden, Prattville, grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren. Mr. Golden will lie in state the church 30 minutes prior to services. Active pallbearers will be nephews.

Carter's UNION SPRINGS TUGGLES, Deacon Jay B. a resident of Rt. 1, Box 15, Hardaway, AL, died Wednesday afternoon, April 17, 1991 in a Montgomery hospital. Funeral services will be Wednesday, April 24, 1991 at 1:00 p.m. from the Union Oak Grove Baptist Church, Hardaway, AL, with Rev.

E.P. Philpot officiating. Burial will follow in Mt. Hillard Baptist Church Cemetery, Union Springs, AL with Carter Funeral Home directing. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.

Eliza Tuggles of Hardaway, AL; one daughter, Mrs. Mattie Black of Cleveland, OH; five sons, Henry O. Tuggles, Jim Tuggles, Ted Tuggles and Ephraim Tuggles all of Rochester, NY and J.B. Tuggles Jr. of Tuskegee, AL; two brothers-in-law, Jimmy Smith (Mrs.

Sarah) of Milstead, AL, Deacon Dallas Ford, Union Springs, AL; one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mary Tuggles of Rochester, NY; 18 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and friends. Mr. Tuggles was a member of Bethel Lodge Corbitt's TUSKEGEE OSWALT, Cliff, 85, a resident of 908 S. Main Street, Tuskegee, AL, died Monday, April 22, 1991, in the Tuskegee VA Medical Center.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday, April 24, 1991, at 10 a.m. from First Presbyterian Church, Tuskegee, with Rev. L.E. Woodward officaiting. Burial in Tuskegee Cemetery with Corbitt's Funeral Home directing.

Survivors include his wife, Essie Joiner Oswalt, Tuskegee, AL; one brother, Luther Oswalt, Tuskegee, AL; several nieces and nephews. Visitation will be Tuesday p. m. at the funeral home. Mr.

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331 a resident of Macon County; was an Elder in the Presbyterian church; and was associated with the Postal Service for 45 years. Hudson GREENVILLE Mr. Cleo, a resident of 313 Washington Street, Greenville, AL, died Monday, April 22, 1991, in the Tuskegee VA Hospital. Funeral arrangements and survivors will be announced by Hudson Funeral Home. Johnson GEORGIANA DARBY, Leslie.

Aubrey, 71, a resident of Rt. Georgiana, AL, died Monday, April 22, 1991, in a Georgiana hospital. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, April 23, 1991, at 2 p.m. from Johnson Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Bill Hust and Rev.

Glenn Higdon officiating. Burial in Wesley Chapel Cemetery with Johnson Funeral Home of Georgiana directing. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mylan Darby, Georgiana, AL; one daughter, Mrs. Dianne Moseley, Greenville, AL; three sisters, Mrs.

Althy Stillwell Wood, Owassa, AL, Mrs. Lois Baggett, Montgomery, AL, Mrs. Evelyn Braxton, Panama City, AL; two grandchildren, Melissa Moseley, Jeffery both of Greenville, AL. Kent-Bracewell CLAYTON GRUBBS, Mr. Samuel Wilson, 78, a resident of Clayton, AL, died Sunday, April 21, 1991, in a Dothan hospital after a brief illness.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday, April 23, 1991, at 4 p. m. from the Clayton Baptist Church with Rev. Jack Wingate officiating. Burial will follow in Clayton City Cemetery with Kent-Bracewell Funeral Home of Clayton directing.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary B. Grubbs, Clayton, AL; three cousins, Guy P. Kennedy, Hepzibah, GA, Mrs. Nell K.

Tate, Ashland, AL, Staten Tate, Huntsville, AL; a number of nieces and nephews, Born January 16, 1913 in Clayton, AL, Mr. Grubbs was the son of the late James Samuel and Marion Smart Grubbs; a lifelong resident of Clayton, AL, he joined the Clayton Baptist Church at an early age, where he remained a member; he was an Auburn University graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree, and was a member of the Phi Kappa Phi and Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternities and the International Fraternity of Delta Sigma Phi; he served in the U.S. Army during World War II as a Captain, retired after 32 years with the Alabama Department of Examiners of Public Affairs operated the Sam W. Grubbs Accounting Firm in Clayton for several years after his retirement. Turner's LUVERNE HOLLAND, Mrs.

Cumi Cauthen, 72, a resident of Rt. 1, Highland Home, AL, died in a Montgomery hospital, April 22, 1991. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. from Turner's Funeral Home Chapel with Minister Phillip Black officiating. Burial in Mt.

Pleasant Cemetery with Turner's Funeral Home of Luverne directing. Survivors her husband, Zollie F. (Bud) Holland, Highland Home; two children, Mary Ann Rhodes, Highland Home, Jimmy L. Holland, Montgomery; two grandchildren, Ronald and Kelly Rhodes, Highland Home; one sister, Jewel Tomlin, Luverne; three brothers, Terry and Neal Cauthen, Montgomery, Dorsey Cauthen, Cuthbert, GA. Visitation will be at Turner's Funeral Home, 6-8 p.m.

Tuesday. Active pallbearers will be Ronny, Ronald and Kelly Rhodes, Frank Browning, Royce Harris, Gary Mitchell. The family requests that any memorial donations may be made to American Cancer Society, Baptist Hospital Hospice Program or your favorite charity. Eastwood Chapel ANDALUSIA ROBINSON, Mr. C.S., 88, a resident of Rt.

4, Andalusia, AL, died Sunday, April 21, 1991, in a Mobile hospital. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, April 24, 1991, at 2 p.m. from Hopewell Baptist Church with Rev. Randy Kelley and Rev. Robert Eunice officiating.

Burial in church cemetery with Eastwood Chapel Funeral Home directing. Survivors include four daughters, Shellie B. Edwards, Andalusia, AL, Louise Clark, Elizabeth Gosbee, both of Saraland, AL, Gladys Jives, Appleton, WI; three sons, Lister and James Robinson, both of Mobile, AL, John Carl Robinson, Saraland, AL; one sister, Fannie Joiner, Castleberry, AL; 31 grandchildren. Mounted gem stones $99 $799 I Cronier's Fine Jewelry 272-4995 Twin Oaks Shopping Center 90 Days Same As Cash Financing Available State CAUSEY, Mr. Clarence Richard, 87, a resident of Montgomery, AL, died Sunday, April 21, Tuesday, 1991.

Funeral 23, servie- 1991, es will be held April at 2 p.m. from Elmwood Chapel, Birmingham, AL, with Rev. Elmwood Lawton Ceme- Higgs officiating. Burial in tery with Elmwood Chapel directing. Survivors include his, Mrs.

Louise K. Causey, Montgomery, AL; one son, Clarence R. Causey, four grandchildren; seven great grandchildren. Mr. Causey retired with 45 years of services with the Alabama Power Co; was a member of McCoy Methodist Church; member of the Rotary Club; a native of Anniston and resided in Birmingham for most of his life.

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