Contributed by Judith Fowler, email address <[email protected]>.  October 2001.

 

Obituaries for WINSLETTE CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH (formerly known as Piney Grove Church)/JELLICO COMMUNITY CEMETERY, located off US Highway 84 on South Houston County Road 9, in the Jellico Community of Houston County, Alabama.

Sources for these obituaries are the newspapers in which they appeared.

 

From Ross Clark Circle in Dothan, get on US Highway 84 West, go approximately 9 miles, turn left on South Houston County Road 9.  Go approximately 1/4 mile, will pass Piney Grove Assembly of God Church before coming to Winslette Chapel Methodist Church.  The cemetery is across the road from the church.  The cemetery does not belong to the church, but rather to the Jellico Community.  There is a monument in the cemetery stating "Jellico Community Cemetery, Established 1819, Erected In Memory of Muriel Ballard."  There are a number of unmarked graves in the cemetery, and information on many graves is no longer readable.  Anyone with a loved one buried in one of these unmarked graves is asked to consider placing a marker on it.  The church address is 296 Judge Logue Road, Newton, Alabama  36352. 

 

INDEX TO OBITUARIES

 

 

OBIT#            NAME

21                    ARD, Willie Mae (Hallford)

77                    BAKER, Howard Leon Sr.   

63                    BROWN, Gipsy (Lee) Holloway      

43                    CALHOUN, Emma   

129                  CANNON, Arthur Joe          

141                  CANNON, Cynthia Jo

107                  CASEY, Clyde Lee                           

148                  CASEY, Doris (Drew)

7                      COLLINS, Bill          

27                    COLLINS, Ella (Adams)

80                    COLLINS, Ellie (Rountree)

74                    COLLINS, Henly      

16                    COLLINS, Hettie Anne (Phelps)

57                    COLLINS, Horace Greely   

2                      COLLINS, J. W.       

23                    COLLINS, James Phillip (“Shine”)

86                    COLLINS, Minnie (Rountree)         

28                    COLLINS, Mode C.                         

113                  COLLINS, Moody Wayne

82                    COLLINS, Nettie Mae (Daughtry) 

35                    COLLINS, Walter C.           

34                    COLLINS, Wiley R. 

133                  COLLINS, Willie Mae (Hagler)      

4                      COLLINS Child        

50                    CRAWFORD, James Edward

114                  CREAMER, Aubrey Woodrow        

78                    CREAMER, Nannie (Johnson)       

83                    CREAMER, William Thomas          

130                  DAUGHTRY, Alphus Rex   

140                  DAUGHTRY, Gladies Estell (Harper)        

106                  DAUGHTRY, Jerry Lee      

59                    DAUGHTRY, Ruby Gladys (Newton)        

12                    DAVIS, Maggie (Johnson)  

101                  DAVIS, Wilburn B.   

91                    DEAN, Bennie          

60                    DEAN, Governor Wayne     

68                    DREW, Ada Mae (Thomas)

39                    DREW, Elizabeth      

100                  FARMER, Annie Pearl (Dean)        

55                    FARMER, James Edward               

134                  FOWLER, Belle (Brannon) 

97                    FOWLER, E. Masco

81                    FOWLER, Ella Clyde (Lee)             

22                    FOWLER, Ethel

62                    FOWLER, Ewell Shelton (“Luly”)  

109                  FOWLER, Georgia Ethel (Smith)   

139                  FOWLER, J. T.         

6                      FOWLER, James Tance      

11                    FOWLER, John        

67                    FOWLER, John Bryant (“Tom”)     

118                  FOWLER, John Henry         

99                    FOWLER, Lillie (Collins)    

95                    FOWLER, Lucy (Lee)          

87                                        FOWLER, Mancil    

51                                        FOWLER, Nancy Elizabeth  ("Lizzie") (Lee)

108                  FOWLER, Neppie Ophelia (Helms)

52                    FOWLER, Reese     

94                    FOWLER, Teddie Dawson  

15                    FOWLER, Vermillion (Daughtry)   

126                  FOWLER, William Clarence           

30                    FOWLER, William E.           

70                    FOYE, Charles Frank           

131                  FOYE, Flaudie (Collins)       

26                    FULFORD, Christopher C.  

14                    FULFORD, Eliza (Phelps)    

38                    FULFORD, Minnie Eron (Fowler)  

103                  FULFORD, Sarah Ann (Hall)          

49                    FULFORD, William L.         

31                    GLOVER, Caria Kadelia (Daughtry)          

112                  GLOVER, Gussie Eugene (Thomas)           

5                      GLOVER, Jay H.                 

44                    GLOVER, Ida (Fulford)      

72                    GLOVER, Lonie A.  

54                    GLOVER, Louis Hilburn      

102                  HALL, Willie Lee     

69                    HOLLIS, Espy S.      

136                  HOLLIS, Stella Maude (“Lofie”) (Reynolds)         

89                    HOLLOWAY, Orvis T.        

143                  HOLLOWAY, Ouida Inez (Drew)    

144                  HUGHES, Hilda Aline (Fowler)      

121                  JERKINS, Arthur Lee         

145                  JERKINS, Velma Lois         

17                    JONES, Alford L.     

13                    JONES, Dora Udoxie (Lee)  

56                    KILLINGSWORTH, Charles Bishop         

76                    KILLINGSWORTH, Charlotte Arminta

96                    LEE, Alford Tim        

137                  LEE, Annie Mae (Drew)      

40                    LEE, Charlie Cuthbert          

8                      LEE, Fred Madison  

98                    LEE, Freddie (Scarborough)

53                    LEE, Genora (Weed) 

92                    LEE, James Harvey 

105                  LEE, Leonard G.       

19                    LEE, Norma  

29                    LEE, Ola (Hollis)      

66                    LEE, Robert ("Bob") Alexander     

46                    McGOWAN, Emma (Glover)           

79                    McGOWIN, Robbie Lynn (Jerkins) Baker

10                    MINSHEW, Nola Anna (Thomas)   

122                  PALMIERI, Gladys (Rountree)      

61                    PEARCE, Mattie (Fulford) Reynolds         

3                      PHELPS, Reuben S. 

123                  REYNOLDS, Annie Lola (“Pes”)    

18                    REYNOLDS, Rev. Archibald Spencer

93                    REYNOLDS, Ben Hugh       

147                  REYNOLDS, Benjamin (“Roy”)

104                  REYNOLDS, Clara Jeanette (McCraney)  

85                    REYNOLDS, Gus Cuthbert             

32                    REYNOLDS, Lurey Virginia (Lee)  

88                    REYNOLDS, Mary Pauline (Thomas)        

41                    REYNOLDS, Robert Edward (“Boss”)

33                    REYNOLDS, William Jackson        

90                    REYNOLDS, Willie Clarence          

124                  RICE, Patrick Poyner           

146                  ROACH, Lola Bell Walker  

37                    ROACH, Rebecca Louise    

117                  ROUNTREE, H. Kenneth    

110                  ROUNTREE, Hortense (“Autie”) (Warren)           

75                    ROUNTREE, Nathan Harmon        

128                  SANDERS, Effie (Gilmore) 

58                    SANDERS, Jenos     

127                  SAUNDERS, Albert Emmanuel       

73                    SAUNDERS, Lillie Mae (Woodham)          

1                      SEARCY Child          

20                    SEARCY, Dee (Collins)       

48                    SEARCY, Elizabeth (Dean)  

115                  SEARCY, Jewell (Daughtry)           

128                  SEARCY, Loyce Damon      

65                    SEARCY, Rena        

119                  SEARCY, Wesley David      

142                  SIMMONS, Votie (Smith)   

120                  SIMMONS, Will      

116                  SMITH, Sallie Vermell (Fowler) Collins    

132                  STRICKLAND, Haley         

36                    THOMAS, John Morgan (“Shug”) 

45                    THOMAS Susan Roberta (Phelps) 

9                      THOMLEY, Joseph 

42                    THOMLEY, Thelma (Warren)         

25                    WARREN, Callie (Lee)        

71                    WARREN, Lavignor Willie 

135                  WATERS, Bessie     

47                    WATERS, Ollie L.    

111                  WILLIAMS, Amos Thomas 

64                    WILLIAMS, Grace Maude (Lee)    

84                    WOODHAM, William Washington 

125                  WOODS, Mickey Allen       

24                    YORK, Myrtie Mae (Warren)

 

 

 

 

 

 

OBITUARIES

 

 

 

(1)  The Dothan Eagle, Saturday Evening, March 16, 1912

 

            The little Searcy child that was killed near Wicksburg yesterday morning had hidden under the bed from the storm when he met his death.  Two of the Searcy children hid under the bed when the storm approached and when the house fell one of them was rescued but the other was smothered to death.

(Is this Roy Searcy, who died March 15, 1912?)

 

 

(2)  The Dothan Eagle, Monday Evening, August 19, 1912

 

            J. W. Collins, known as “Bob” Collins, living in the west end of Houston County, died Saturday night of fever, and was buried yesterday.  He was 53 years old and a prominent citizen of that community.

 

 

(3)  The Dothan Eagle, Friday Afternoon, March 21, 1913

 

            Uncle Reuben Phelps, who lives near Jellico, in the west end of the county, died this morning at seven o’clock.  Mr. Phelps was 82 years old and had been a citizen of that section for many years.

 

 

(4)  The Dothan Eagle, Friday Afternoon, October 30, 1914

 

            Walter Collins’ little two-year-old boy was severely burned Wednesday afternoon and is not expected to live.

(Is this Bobbie Collins, who died October 30, 1914?)

 

 

(5)  The Dothan Eagle, Tuesday Afternoon, February 4, 1919

 

            J. Glover, married, 24 years old, had lived in Dothan for some time, died this morning at ten thirty of pneumonia, after a short illness.  He was a son of L. A. Glover, who lives west of town.

            The body will be buried tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock at Piney Grove Church.

 

 

(6)  The Dothan Eagle, Saturday Afternoon, March 20, 1920

 

            J. T. Fowler died yesterday afternoon at 4:00 at his home in Wicksburg of influenza.  He was 32 years old.  He was buried this a.m. at 11 o’clock at Piney Grove Cemetery.

(7)  The Dothan Eagle, Friday Afternoon, December 26, 1924

 

            Bill Collins, 36, well-known farmer of Dothan Route 3, died at his home this morning of acute indigestion.  Funeral arrangements have not been completed yet, but it is thought that internment will be made at Piney Grove.

 

 

(8)  The Dothan Eagle, Friday Afternoon, May 8, 1925

 

            Fred Madison Lee, 28-year-old farmer who lived near Jellico, died Friday morning at five o’clock after a brief illness, according to information received from the Dothan Undertaking Company.  The cause of his death is said to have been typhoid fever.

            Funeral arrangements are not known.

 

 

(9)  The Dothan Eagle, Thursday Afternoon, March 8, 1928

 

            Little Joseph Thomley, 10-day-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thomley, died at the home of his parents on West Crawford Street last night.  Funeral services, in charge of Fellows and Forrestor, were held today at 2:30 PM at Piney Grove Cemetery.

 

 

(10)  The Dothan Eagle, Thursday Afternoon, September 27, 1928

 

            Mrs. N. E. Minshew, age 42, died at her home near Laurel Hill, Fla., Tuesday about noon, after an illness of several weeks duration.

            The deceased is survived by her husband and seven children, Elbert of Great Lakes, Ill., and Lorene, Roy, Coleman, Muriel, Mable and Ben, of Laurel Hill.

            Her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thomas, and three sisters; Mrs. W. C. Reynolds, Mrs. J. H. Drew and Mrs. J. H. Glover, all of Newton, Ala., Rt. 1, also survive.

            Mrs. Minshew was also beloved by the many friends who knew her, and the body was brought to Piney Grove Cemetery, Wednesday, where internment was made at 2:30 p.m.  Ingram and Forrester were in charge.

 

 

(11)  The Dothan Eagle, Thursday Afternoon, April 4, 1929

 

            John Fowler, prominent citizen of the Jellico community, age 82, died suddenly last night at 7:15 o’clock.  He had been in poor health, however, for a long period.

            Mr. Fowler was a member of the Piney Grove Free Will Baptist Church, where funeral services will be held at 10 o’clock with the Rev. J. W. Malone of Dothan officiating.  Fellows and Forrestor will be in charge of arrangements.

            The deceased is survived by his wife and five sons:  W. E. Fowler of Newton Route 1, E. S. Fowler of Dothan Route 8, T. B. Fowler of Dothan Route 8, R. F. Fowler of Mexica, Texas, E. M. Fowler of Dothan; and two daughters, Mrs. W. L. Fulford of Dothan and Miss Ethel Fowler of Dothan.

            Pallbearers will be:  Honorary, Judge Harry K. Martin, W. B. Jefferies, E. G. Collins, S. A. Mullins, A. L. Jones, A. O. Walker; the deceased’s four sons and two of his grandsons, Adus Fulford and Henry Fowler.

 

 

(12)  The Dothan Eagle, Tuesday Afternoon, May 14, 1929

 

            Mrs. Maggie Davis, 42, of Newton Route 2, died in a local hospital Sunday morning after a short illness.

            She is survived by her husband, Wilburn Davis; 4 children, Johnnie, Harber, Collie, Pauline; four sisters, Mrs. Willie Hall of Newton Rt. 2; Mrs. Nannie Langston of Slocomb; Mrs. Annie Craney of Newton Rt. 2; and one brother, Hugh Johnson.

 

 

(13)  The Dothan Eagle, Wednesday Afternoon, July 2, 1930

 

            Mrs. A. L. Jones, 62, wife of A. L. Jones, prominent Jellico community farmer and merchant, died at her home yesterday afternoon at 8:15 o’clock.  Mrs. Jones had been in ill health for several weeks.

            Funeral services were to have been held this afternoon at Piney Grove Church at 4 o’clock with the Rev. Judkins of Newton officiating.  Internment was to have been held in the church cemetery.

            Surviving Mrs. Jones are her husband, five sisters, Mrs. W. J. Reynolds, Mrs. W. E. Fowler, Newton route one, Mrs. T. B. Fowler of Dothan route seven, Mrs. Lucille Fowler and Mrs. Callie Warren of Newton route one; three brothers, R. A. and C. C. Lee of Newton route one, and J. H., of Webb.

 

 

(14)  The Dothan Eagle, Tuesday Afternoon, January 6, 1931

 

            Mrs. Eliza Fulford, 78, died at her home on Dothan route seven, this morning at an early hour.

            She is survived by two sons, W. L. Fulford of Dothan route seven, C. C. Fulford of Slocomb route two; five daughters, Mrs. Mattie Reynolds of Esto, Fla., Mrs. Snodie Newman, Mrs. Ida Glover, Mrs. Eunice Gibson and Mrs. Pearl Brandon; two brothers, Ben Phelps of Hartford and John Phelps of Tifton, Ga.; three sisters, Mrs. Sallie Newman and Mrs. Susie Thomas of Newton, and Mrs. Hattie Collins of Dothan.

            Funeral services were to have been held this afternoon from the Piney Grove Church with the Rev. J. H. Guilford officiating.  Internment was to follow in the church cemetery.  Fellows and Forrestor in charge.

 

 

(15)  The Dothan Eagle, Tuesday Afternoon, June 16, 1931

 

            The funeral of Mrs. Vermell Fowler, 78, who died at her home on Dothan route 6, was conducted late Sunday at the home, with burial in the Rehobeth church cemetery.  The Rev. Clement Ritter, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Dothan, officiated at the funeral.

            Active pallbearers at the funeral were E. M. Fowler, E. S. Fowler, T. B. Fowler, W. E. Fowler, A. E. Fulford and Henry Fowler.  Honorary pallbearers were E. G. Collins, J. N. Mullins, Heard Saxon, C. O. James, H. K. Martin and Wiley Collins.

            The Houston Funeral Company had charge of the arrangements.

 

 

(16)  The Dothan Eagle, Thursday Afternoon, February 18, 1932

 

            Mrs. Hettie Anne Collins, 68, mother of E. G. Collins, Houston County tax assessor, and E. R. Collins, of Dothan, died at 7:55 a.m. today at her home, Dothan route seven, in the Jellico community.  Mrs. Collins had been ill four months.

            Besides the two sons residing in Dothan, she is survived by three other sons of Newton route one, W. C., H. C., and H. G. Collins; three daughters, Mrs. W. B. Casey of Clio; Mrs. J. W. Drew of Hartford; Mrs. E. S. Fowler of Dothan route seven; one brother, John Phelps of Tifton, Ga.; two sisters, Mrs. J. M. Thomas, Newton route one, and Mrs. James Newman, of Geneva.

            The funeral will be conducted at 10 a.m. tomorrow at the Piney Grove Church, near the Jellico Community, with the Rev. Clement Ritter, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, officiating, and the Houston Funeral Company in charge.  Burial will be in the Piney Grove Cemetery.

            Active pallbearers will be sons and sons-in-law of Mrs. Collins.  They will be W. R., W. C., H. H. and H. G. Collins and J. W. Drew and E. S. Fowler.

            Honorary pallbearers will be Judge H. A. Pearce, Heard Saxon, County Tax Collector S. A. Mullins, Circuit Solicitor J. Norton Mullins, County Superintendent of

Schools C. W. Johnson, Probate Judge H. K. Martin, Circuit Clerk Roy Hill, Sheriff Joe Rollins, County Agent J. H. Witherington, County Health Officer F. A. Granger, W. J. Renfroe, E. O. Jones, Mrs. C. L. Collins, county welfare director, and Mrs. A. L. Bowden, county register.

 

 

(17)  The Dothan Eagle, Wednesday Afternoon, June 15, 1932

 

            An illness of a week from typhus fever was fatal late Tuesday afternoon at a Dothan hospital to Alford Jones, 60, extensive property owner and merchant of the Jellico community 12 miles west of Dothan.

            Mr. Jones was first believed to have been suffering from typhoid fever, but his case later was diagnosed as typhus fever, a contagious disease not as prevalent as typhoid in this territory.

            Mr. Jones was born and lived his entire life in the Jellico community.  His wife died about a year and a half ago.  They had no children.

            He was an uncle of E. G. Collins, tax assessor of Houston County and also of W. R. Collins, Houston County deputy sheriff and  Mrs. W. L. Fulford of Dothan.

            The only other survivor is M. C. Collins, half-brother, of near Jellico.

            The funeral will be conducted tomorrow, with the Rev. Clement Ritter, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, officiating and Houston Funeral Company in charge.  Burial will be in the Piney Grove Cemetery, near Jellico.

            Active pallbearers at the funeral will be W. C. Collins, W. R. Collins, J. J. Hollis, W. D. Searcy, M. M. Hollis and E. S. Fowler.  Honorary pallbearers will be G. M. Malone, Harry K. Martin, Joe Rollins, J. Henry Witherington, J. Heard Saxon, P. E. Cumbie and J. M. Thomas.

 (It is incorrect that he was an uncle of Mrs. W. L. Fulford of Dothan.)

 

 

(18)  The Dothan Eagle, Monday Afternoon, January 8, 1934

 

            Because his son wanted his father’s body to rest in his adopted state, the body of the Rev. Archibald S. Reynolds, 81, was disinterred early Sunday morning at the Jellico Cemetery by the Holman Funeral Company of Ozark, and shipped to Childress, Texas for burial again Wednesday.

            Rev. Mr. Reynolds died at his home in Esto, Fla., at 5 a.m. Friday and was buried Saturday.  His son is O. M. Reynolds, who moved to Texas a number of years ago.

 

 

(19)  The Dothan Eagle, Tuesday Afternoon, March 13, 1934

 

            Norma Lee, 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Ard of Dothan route seven, died last night at 7 o’clock in a local hospital following a short illness.  Blood poisoning was given as the cause of her death.

            Besides her mother, she is survived by three brothers, Dennis Lee of Dothan route 7, G. P. and R. A. Lee, both of Newton route one and one sister, Mary Lou, of Dothan route seven.

            Funeral was to be held this afternoon at 3 o’clock from the Piney Grove Church with the Rev. Manuel Givins officiating.

            The following were to act as pallbearers:  Ervin Ard, Randolph Ard, George Reynolds, Max Reynolds, Ralph Lee and Hazel Collins.

            Burial was to be in the church cemetery with Fellows and Forrestor in charge of arrangements.

 

 

(20)  The Dothan Eagle, Monday Afternoon, June 25, 1934

 

            Funeral services for Mrs. D. Searcy, 48, of Newton route one, who died at her home Sunday morning were held this morning from the residence, with burial following in the cemetery of the Piney Grove Church.

            In addition to her parents and husband, she is survived by a son, Milford; four daughters, Mrs. D. T. Simmons, Mrs. Clyde Hughes, Mrs. Jim Duffner, and Miss Earnestine Searcy.

            The Rev. Mr. Davis officiated at the services with Dowling-Rhodes Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

(21)  The Dothan Eagle, Wednesday Afternoon, December 5, 1934

 

            Mrs. Willie Mae Ard, 43, of Newton Route one, died at Tuscaloosa at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, following an illness that covered a period of years.  Her death, however, was unexpected.

            She had been a member of the Piney Grove Baptist Church many years and was active in religious and social circles in her home community.

            She is survived by her husband, H. D. Ard, Newton route one; three sons, Irby, Randolph and Preston Ard, all of Newton route one, three daughters, Misses Ella, Carolyne and Hortense Ard, all of Newton; three brothers, Wilburn Hallford, Columbus, Ga., J. C. Hallford, Dothan route one, and Lonnie Hallford, Plant City, Fla.; and two sisters, Mrs. Vissie Jackson, Dothan route five and Mrs. Jennie Brown, Dothan.

            Funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at the Piney Grove Church with the Rev. Manuel Givens officiating.  Burial will be in the church cemetery.  Fellows and Forrestor in charge.

 

 

(22)  The Dothan Eagle, Monday Afternoon, December 17, 1934

 

            Miss Ethel Fowler, 50, died at her home on Dothan route 2 Saturday morning following a short illness.  She was a member of the Piney Grove Baptist Church and had been a resident of that community all her life.

            She is survived by one sister, Mrs. W. L. Fulford of Dothan, and four brothers, Will of Newton route 1, Tom of Geneva, Ewell of Dothan route 1 and Reese of Dothan route 1.

            Funeral services were held at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon at Piney Grove Baptist Church with the Rev. Mr. Clement Ritter officiating.  Burial followed in the church cemetery with Fellows and Forrestor in charge.

 (She was also survived by a fifth brother, Masco Fowler.)

 

 

(23)  The Dothan Eagle, Monday Afternoon, December 24, 1934

 

            James P. Collins died Saturday night at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fowler on Dothan route two.  Funeral was conducted at the home at 2 p.m. Sunday with the Rev. Lee officiating.  Burial followed in the Piney Grove Cemetery with Dowling-Griffin in charge.

            Besides his grandparents, he is survived by two brothers, Robert and Kyle Collins, Dothan; and a sister, Miss Madge Collins, Dothan.

            Besides his grandparents, he is survived by two brothers, Robert and Kyle Collins, Dothan; and a sister, Miss Madge Collins, Dothan.

(He was also survived by his mother, Sallie Vermell Fowler Collins Smith.  The correct name of his grandparents was Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fowler.)

 

 

(24)  The Dothan Eagle, Monday Afternoon, November 25, 1935

 

            MIDLAND CITY, November 25 (Special) – The victim of poison, Mrs. Myrtie Mae York, 29, was found sprawled on the kitchen floor of her home near here Saturday afternoon by Mrs. Lonnie Edwards, a neighbor, who had been summoned by Mrs. York’s six-year-old daughter, Carolyn.

            The child told Mrs. Edwards her mother was “sick” and had taken some medicine and was alone at the house, her father having gone to Columbus, Georgia, to attend the Auburn-Georgia football game.  Within 15 minutes after Mrs. Edwards reached her, the young farm matron was dead.

            In the absence of Kenneth Holman, Dale County coroner in a Dothan hospital recovering from an operation, local physicians and Sheriff J. W. Helms made an investigation, the sheriff announcing they had not yet returned a report.

            The investigation was slowed, Sheriff Helms said, because of the lack of evidence and witnesses, Mrs. York being alone at the time except for her daughter.  An empty medicine bottle was found near her, containing only a few drops of an unidentified liquid.

            Mrs. York is survived by her husband, Grady York; a son, Grady Donald York; a daughter, Carolyn; two sisters, Mrs. N. H. Rountree, Pinckard and Mrs. Wiley Thomley, Valdosta, Georgia; a brother, Willie E. Warren, Geneva; and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Warren, Geneva.

            Funeral was held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Piney Grove Church with Mrs. Martha L. Joiner of Abbeville officiating.  Burial was in the church cemetery with Houston Funeral Company in charge.

 

 

(25)  The Dothan Eagle,  Sunday Morning, August 1, 1937

 

            Mrs. Callie Warren, of Pinckard, died at her home Friday night.  Funeral was held at Piney Grove at 3 p.m. Saturday, with the Rev. Quidas Dean of Hartford, officiating.  Ward-Wilson was in charge of burial.

            Mrs. Warren was a member of the Rentecostal church and was active in church and social affairs.

            She is survived by the husband, L. W. Warren, a son, W. E. Warren of Geneva Route 1, two daughters, Mrs. N. H. Rountree of Pinckard, and Mrs. W. L. Thomley of Valdosta; three brothers, R. A. and C. C. Lee, of Newton route 1, and J. H. Lee of Webb, four sisters, Mrs. W. J. Reynolds and Mrs. W. E. Fowler of Newton route 1, Mrs. T. B. Fowler of Geneva route 1, and Mrs. Lucy Fowler, Geneva, eight grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews.

 

 

(26)  The Dothan Eagle, Sunday Morning, August 22, 1937

 

            Funeral for C. C. Fulford, who died Friday morning at his home on Slocomb Route two, following a brief illness, was held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday from Piney Grove Church, with the Rev. A. D. Zbinden officiating.  Burial was in the church cemetery, Ward-Wilson directing.

            Surviving are his widow; two sons, G. W. and Bruce Fulford, all of Slocomb Route two; three daughters, Mrs. R. C. Louis, Mrs. O. T. Smith, Dothan Route one; Margarette Fulford, Slocomb route two, and five sisters, Mrs. L. H. Glover, Dothan Route one, Mrs. A. B. Gibson, Donaldsonville, Ga., Mrs. Pete Brown, Newton, Mrs. M. B. Pearce, Graceville and Mrs. H. J. Newman, Dothan Route five.

            Pallbearers were O. T. Smith, Steven Fulford, Kermit Purvis, Kedric Lewis, D. T. Ward, L. H. Glover.

 

 

(27)  The Dothan Eagle, Tuesday Afternoon, August 31, 1937

 

            Mrs. Ella Collins, seventy-three, died at her home on Newton Route one yesterday afternoon and funeral services were held this morning.

            The funeral was at the residence with the Rev. Davis officiating.  Burial followed in the Piney Grove Cemetery, Houston in charge.

            Mrs. Collins was born in Florida but lived in the community near Piney Grove all her life.  She was a member of the Piney Grove Church.  Survivors are the husband, M. C. Collins; a brother, Allen Adams, Slocomb, and a sister, Mrs. Mandy Ard, Slocomb.

 

 

(28)  The Dothan Eagle, Tuesday Afternoon, October 5, 1937

 

            Funeral services for Moses C. Collins who died yesterday afternoon at his home on Newton Route one following an illness of about a year due to a paralytic stroke was held from Piney Grove Church at 10 this morning.  Burial was in the church cemetery, Houston Funeral Home directing.

            Mr. Collins, who was seventy-eight, was a lifelong resident of the Newton community and was actively engaged in farming until his illness.  His wife preceded him in death by five weeks.  He was a member of the Piney Grove Church.

            There are no immediate survivors, although the following relatives survive:  Dewey Bynum, Miss Edward, Fred and Taft Bynum, Lemma Bynum, Columbus, Ga.; and Mrs. Clyde Hathaway, all of Black; Mrs. Eura Simmons, Mrs. Dera Difford, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Searcy, Milford Searcy and Ernestine Searcy, all of Newton Route one; Mrs. Alma Hughes, Graceville, Fla.; and Mrs. Dovie Killingsworth, Mrs. Ethel Green, Miss Lucille Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Crawford, Dothan R. F. D.

            Active pallbearers were Walter Daughtery, Will Fowler, Milt Dixon, Harvey Dean, Boss Reynolds, Gene Grishell.

(Mode C. Collins is name on tombstone.)

 

 

(29)  The Dothan Eagle, Friday Afternoon, February 17, 1939

 

            Funeral services for Mrs. Ollie Lee, sixty-one, who died at her home Thursday following a short illness, were held at 2 p.m. today at Piney Grove Church with the Rev. Mr. Dean officiating.  Burial was in the church cemetery with Ward-Wilson officiating.

            She is survived by the husband, C. C. Lee; one daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Long, Montgomery; four sons, Sam and Leonard Lee, Newton route one; Dotie Lee, Elba and Ralph Lee, Newton; three brothers, J. J. Hollis, Slocomb route two, K. Hollis and Erley Hollis, Dothan route eight; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Beasley, Dothan route eight and Mrs. Daisy Draughn of Newton route two.

            Active pallbearers were H. O. Odd, Mace Walden, Nick Walden, Charles Killingsworth, Ed Lee and Melt Lee.

(Ola is first name on tombstone.)

 

 

(30)  The Dothan Eagle, Monday Afternoon, October 30, 1939

 

            Funeral services for William E. Fowler, sixty-five, who died suddenly at his home on Newton route one Sunday afternoon, were held at 2 p.m. today at Piney Grove Methodist Church with the Rev. A. B. Zbiden officiating.  Burial was in the church cemetery with Fellows and Forrestor directing.

            Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. W. G. Smith of Dothan; one sister, Mrs. Will Fulford of Dothan; four brothers, Tom Fowler, Luley Fowler and Masco Fowler, all of Geneva and Reese Fowler of Dallas, Texas.

(He was also survived by his widow, Nancy Elizabeth ("Lizzie") Lee Fowler.)

 

 

(31)  The Dothan Eagle, Sunday Morning, November 12, 1939

 

            Funeral services for Mrs. L. A. Glover, sixty-nine, of Dothan route one, who died at her home Friday morning following an illness of several months, will be held at the Piney Grove Church at 2 p.m. today with the Rev. B. Reynolds officiating.

            Surviving are her husband; one daughter, Mrs. Eura Hall of Jay, Fla.; four sons, L. H. Glover of Dothan route one, Houston and Leslie Glover of Detroit, Michigan, and M. H. Glover of Montgomery; two brothers, J. W. Daughtery of Dothan route one and A. S. Daughtery of Ozark; 14 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

            Active pallbearers will be Lewis Daughtry, Rex Daughtry, Walter Daughtery, L. B. Smith, Alto Holland, and B. G. Cooley.

 

 

(32)  The Dothan Eagle, Monday Afternoon, December 14, 1942

 

            Funeral services for Mrs. Lura V. Reynolds, seventy-seven, of Newton route one, who died at her home early yesterday morning following a short illness, were held this morning at Piney Grove Church with the Rev. James A. Zellner of Newton officiating.  Burial followed in the Piney Grove Cemetery, Ward-Wilson directing.

            She was a charter member of Winslette’s Chapel Methodist Church and a life-long member of the Newton community.

            Surviving are her husband, W. J. Reynolds; four sons, W. C., G. C., R. E. and B. H. Reynolds, all of Newton; three daughters, Miss Annie Reynolds and Mrs. E.  S. Hollis of Newton and Mrs. E. H. Hollis of Dothan; three sisters, Mrs. Lucy Fowler and Mrs. Ella Fowler, both of Geneva, and Mrs. Lizzie Fowler of Dothan; three brothers, C. C. and R. A. Lee of Newton and Harvey Lee of Webb; thirteen grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

(33)  The Dothan Eagle, Tuesday Afternoon, January 5, 1943

 

            Funeral services for W. J. Reynolds, eighty, of Newton route one, who died at his home last night, following a long illness, will be held tomorrow with the Rev. James A. Zellner of Newton officiating.  Burial will follow in the church cemetery with Ward-Wilson directing.

            A charter member of Winslette Chapel Methodist Church and the Newton Masonic Lodge, Mr. Reynolds lived in the Newton route one community for the past fifty-six years.

            He is survived by four sons, W. C. Reynolds, G. C. Reynolds, R. E. Reynolds and B. H. Reynolds, all of Newton; three daughters, Mrs. E. S. Hollis and Miss Annie Reynolds, both of Newton and Mrs. E. H. Hollis of Dothan; two brothers, John Reynolds of Southern Pines, N. C. and George Reynolds of Ozark; two sisters, Mrs. Julian Thomas of Birmingham, and Mrs. Alice Stephens of Newton; thirteen grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

 

 

(34)  The Dothan Eagle, Tuesday Afternoon, August 24, 1943

 

            Wiley R. Collins, sixty, Dothan policeman, died at his home, 301 North Edgewood Drive, yesterday afternoon at 4 p.m. of a heart attack following a short illness.

            He was on duty when taken ill and was removed to his home by Sergeant George Garrett, of the police department.  Mr. Collins had been a member of the police department for the past nine years, and was formerly connected with the sheriff’s office.

            Surviving are his wife and a daughter, Mrs. Frank Foye of Dothan; four brothers, W. C. Collins, Jacksonville, Fla.; H. H. Collins and E. G. Collins, both of Dothan, and H. G. Collins, Columbus, Ga.; three sisters, Mrs. W. B. Casey, Clio, Mrs. J. W. Drew, Newton and Mrs. E. S. Fowler, Hartford.

            Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 10 a.m. at Piney Grove Baptist Church, of which he was a member, with the Rev. Clement Ritter and the Rev. T. W. Wilson officiating.  Burial will be in the church cemetery, Fellows and Forrester in charge.

            Active pallbearers will be John Hilson, Walt Cameron, Taylor Hicks, J. E. Draughon, L. Kelly and E. J. Strickland.

            Honorary pallbearers are:  Sam Rice, T. L. Blair, W. B. Ellard, Byrd Saunders, Keener Baxley, Fred O’Brien, Carl E. Sellers, M. Tatum, T. M. Holland, J. S. Capps, Eddie Tindell, P. C. Burdeshaw, J. N. Mullins, G. J. Parrish, Jr., D. A. Cameron, W. D. Givens, R. L. Allen, Col. Johnson, Wes Herring, H. D. Atkins and Howard Rogers.

 

 

(35)  The Dothan Eagle, Sunday Morning, October 3, 1943

 

            W. C. Collins, fifty-eight, a resident of Houston County until 15 years ago when he moved to Jacksonville, Fla., died at his home in Jacksonville yesterday afternoon following a long illness.  He was a member of the Baptist Church.

            Surviving are his wife; three sons, Luther Collins, Dothan, Theron Collins, U. S. Navy, and Wallace Collins, U. S. Army; two daughters, Mrs. Sollie Gilley, Nashville, Tenn., and Mrs. Zell Johns, Jacksonville; three brothers, E. G. Collins, Dothan, H. H. Collins, Dothan route one and H. G. Collins, Columbus, Ga.; three sisters, Mrs. W. B. Casey, Clio, Mrs. J. W. Drew, Newton route one, and Mrs. E. S. Fowler, Hartford.

            Funeral will be held at Piney Grove Church at 11 a.m. Monday with the Rev. Clement Ritter officiating.  Burial will follow in the Piney Grove cemetery, with Ward-Wilson in charge.

            Pallbearers will be his sons, Luther, Theron and Wallace Collins, and nephews, James W., Page and Hazel Collins.

 

 

(36)  The Dothan Eagle, Wednesday Afternoon, August 23, 1944

 

            J. M. Thomas, 82, died at his home on Newton route one at 7:30 this morning, following a long illness.  He had lived in the community all his life and was a member of the Piney Grove Baptist Church and the Woodmen of the World.

            He is survived by his wife; three daughters, Mrs. W. C. Reynolds, Mrs. J. H. Drew, and Mrs. J. H. Glover, all of Newton route one; a brother, E. O. Thomas of Newton route one; three sisters, Mrs. Alice Thomley and Mrs. Mattie Thomley, both of Wicksburg, and Mrs. Ida Stephens of Jacksonville, Fla.; 17 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

 

 

(37)  The Dothan Eagle, Monday, March 5, 1945

 

            Funeral services for Rebecca Louise Roach, year-old daughter of Staff Sergeant and Mrs. F. D. Roach of 604 Stough Street, who died Saturday night were held yesterday at Piney Grove Church with the Rev. James A. Zellner officiating.  Burial followed in the Piney Grove Cemetery, Ward-Wilson officiating.

            Surviving in addition to her parents, her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gilbert of Dothan route one, and paternal grandfather, J. T. Roach of Cache, Oklahoma.

 

 

(38)  The Dothan Eagle, Sunday, June 9, 1946

 

            Funeral services for Mrs. Eeron Fulford, sixty-five, who died at her home, 310 W. Burdeshaw Street, Friday after a long illness, were held yesterday afternoon at Piney Grove Church with the Rev. Mr. Draughn officiating.  Burial followed in the church cemetery, Johnson-Wilkerson directing.

            She was a life-long resident of Dothan and Houston County and a member of the Baptist Church.

            Surviving are her husband, Mr. W. L. Fulford; three sons, Adus and Ralph, both of Dothan and Perry Fulford, Pensacola, six grandchildren.

 

 

(39)  The Dothan Eagle, Tuesday, March 11, 1947

 

OZARK – Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Drew, eighty, who died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. S. W. Lee, in Ozark, were held this afternoon at Piney Grove Church with the Rev. Dan Dubois and the Rev. Howard Trawick officiating.  Internment was in the church cemetery, with Holman Funeral Home in charge.

            Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Lee and Mrs. John Woodall, both of Ozark, Mrs. Leonard Lee, Ashford, and Mrs. Barto Woodall, Dothan; a son, J. W. Drew, Newton; five sisters, two brothers, 31 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren.

 

 

(40)  The Dothan Eagle, Thursday, March 13, 1947

 

            OZARK – Funeral services for Charlie Cuthbert Lee, sixty-eight, who died at his home in Ozark today after a short illness, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in the Piney Grove Church with the Rev. Dean Dubois officiating.  Burial will be in the church cemetery, Holman Funeral Home in charge.

            Surviving are his widow; four sons, Sampie and Dotie Lee, Ozark, Leonard Lee, Gadsden, Ralph Lee, Opp; two brothers, Bob Lee, Newton and Harvey Lee, Webb; three sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Fowler and Mrs. Lucy Fowler, both of Dothan, and Mrs. Ella Fowler, Geneva; 23 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

 

 

(41)  The Dothan Eagle, Wednesday, May 14, 1947

 

            Funeral services for Robert E. Reynolds, fifty-two of Newton route one, who died this morning in a local hospital following a long illness, will be held at 4:00 p.m. Thursday at the Winslette Chapel Methodist Church, of which he was a member, with the Rev. James A. Zellner and the Rev. Glen Hodges officiating.  Burial will follow in the church cemetery, Ward-Wilson in charge.

            Mr. Reynolds was a life-long resident of the community.

            Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. E. H. Hollis, Dothan route five, Mrs. Espy Hollis and Miss Ann Reynolds, both of Newton route one; three brothers, W. C., G. C., and B. H. Reynolds, all of Newton route one; and a number of nieces and nephews.

            Active pallbearers will be George Reynolds, Jack and Clarence Hollis, Clarence Lee, Wade Smith and Claude Lee.

            Honorary:  B. P. Poyner, Jr., Judge Albert Logue, Roy Hughes, Curtis Adams, Russell Parrish, Jack Russell, Judge Saxon Poyner, H. A. Hollis, Blant Dowling, Walter Daughtry, J. B. Smith, Harvey Maddox, Tulley Stembridge, H. T. Petty, Eugene Hollis, Hugh Hollis, Furman Thomley.

 

 

(42)  The Dothan Eagle, Tuesday Afternoon, August 19, 1947

 

            Mrs. Thelma Thomley, forty-one, died at her home, Dothan route 4, early today.

            A lifetime resident of Houston County, Mrs. Thomley was a member of the Church of God.

            Funeral services will be held at Winslette Chapel Church tomorrow morning at 10 o’clock and internment will follow in the church cemetery, Johnson Funeral Home is in charge.

            Mrs. Thomley is survived by two sons, James of Dothan and Daniel of Pinckard; one sister, Mrs. N. H. Rountree of Pinckard; one brother, W. E. Warren of Geneva route one; and her father, L. W. Warren of Florala.

 

 

(43)  The Dothan Eagle, Sunday, March 4, 1948

 

            Mrs. Emma Calhoun, forty-nine, died at her home, 306 South East Street, Dothan, early yesterday morning following a short illness.

            Mrs. Calhoun was a lifetime resident of Houston County and a member of the LaFayette Street Methodist Church.

            Surviving are a son, Victor, of Dothan; three sisters, Mrs. Anna Creamer of Wicksburg, Mrs. Willie Hall of Newton route two, Mrs. Lanie Lanston of Dothan and several nieces and nephews.

            The funeral will be held at 3 p.m. today at the LaFayette Street Methodist Church with the Rev. C. H. Hildreth officiating.  Burial will follow in the Piney Grove Cemetery.  Ward-Wilson has charge of arrangements.

            Active pallbearers will be:  Tom Peterman, Bobbie Dupress, Mr. Sanders, Cleat Bond, Charles Woodham and J.  A. Buckhalt.

            Honorary pallbearers will be members of her Sunday School class.

 

 

(44)  The Dothan Eagle, Wednesday, March 2, 1949

 

            Mrs. L. H. Glover, fifty-six, of Dothan route one, died at a Dothan hospital yesterday afternoon following a brief illness.  She was a native of Houston County, and a member of the Church of Christ.

            Funeral arrangements are incomplete pending the arrival of a son.  Services will be held at the Piney Grove Church, the time and date to be announced later by Ward-Wilson Funeral Home.

            Surviving are her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Lucille Tew, Bismark, N. C.; a son, Ed Glover, Oakland, Cal., a brother, W. L. Fulford, Dothan; four sisters, Mrs. Mattie Pearce, and Mrs. Eunie Gibson, both of Graceville, Mrs. Pearl Brown, Newton and Mrs. Snodie Newman, Panama City, Fla.

 

 

(45)  The Dothan Eagle, Tuesday, March 15, 1949

 

            Mrs. J. M. Thomas, eighty-two, died at her home on Newton route one Monday after a long illness.  Mrs. Thomas was a life long resident of the community and a member of the Free Will Baptist Church.

            Funeral services are to be held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at Piney Grove Church with the Rev. R. W. Judkins of Midland City officiating.  Internment in the church cemetery will be directed by Ward-Wilson.

            Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. W. C. Reynolds, Mrs. J. H. Drew, and Mrs. J. H. Glover, all of Newton route one; 17 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren and one great-great grandchild.

 

 

(46)  The Dothan Eagle, Monday, January 1, 1950

 

            Funeral services for Mrs. Emma McGowan, seventy-eight, who died at her home on Dothan route one yesterday after a long illness, will be held at Piney Grove Church at 10 a.m. tomorrow.

            The Rev. N. H. Culp will officiate and Ward-Wilson Funeral Home will direct burial in the Piney Grove cemetery.

            Surviving are two sons, Lawrence and Herman McGowan, both of Ozark route one; three daughters, Mrs. James Wallce, Enterprise; Mrs. Henry Raner, Lake City, Fla.; and Mrs. A. J. Jenkins, Dothan; a brother, L. A. Glover, Dothan route one; a sister, Mrs. John Davis, Slocomb; 17 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

            Active pallbearers will be L. H. Glover, Rex and Lewis Daughtry, Ralph Thomley, Fred Lee and E. Killingsworth.

 

 

(47)  The Dothan Eagle, Sunday, November 12, 1950

 

O. L. WATERS

 

            Funeral services for O. L. Waters, forty-three, of Newton route one, who died at his home Friday, will be held at 3 p.m. today at the Piney Grove Church with the Rev. Walter Dean officiating.  Internment in the church cemetery will be directed by Ward-Wilson Funeral Home.

            Surviving are his widow; a son, Jewett Waters, Newton route one; three daughters, Mrs. Wyatt Morris, Dothan, Misses Bobbie Joyce and Lessie Waters, both of Dothan route one; three brothers, R. L. Waters, Dothan; F. A. Waters, Columbus, Ga., and William F. Waters, Tallahassee; three sisters, Mrs. N. V. Dowling, Webb; Mrs. Mattie Brown, Tampa, and Mrs. H. Turner, Columbus, Ga.; and his father, W. A. Waters, Dothan.

 

 

(48)  The Dothan Eagle, Sunday, August 19, 1951

 

MRS. LIZZIE SEARCY

 

            Funeral services for Mrs. Lizzie Searcy, seventy-five, of Slocomb route two, who died in a Hartford hospital early today after a short illness, will be held at 4 p.m. today at the Piney Grove Methodist Church.

            The Rev. S. T. Shutes of Colquitt, Ga., will officiate and burial in Piney Grove cemetery will be directed by Ward-Wilson Funeral Home.

            A native of Dale County, Mrs. Searcy spent her entire lifetime in the Goodwater community.  She was a member of the Goodwater Free Will Baptist Church.

            Survivors include four sons, Eron Searcy of Mobile, Wesley Searcy, Newton route one, Oscar Searcy, Dothan route one and Yancey Searcy, Slocomb route three; four daughters, Mrs. Virgil Daughtry and Mrs. Claude Gilley, both of Newton route one and Mrs. Richard Waters, both of Dothan; a brother, Burdie Dean of Graceville; two sisters, Mrs. Beatrice Peters and Mrs. Vera Huff, both of Graceville; 30 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews.

 

 

(49)  The Dothan Eagle, Monday, November 12, 1951

 

            W. L. Fulford, seventy-one, a life-long resident of Houston County, died at his home, 310 West Burdeshaw Street, early this morning after a long illness.

            Mr. Fulford was a member of the Free Will Baptist Church and a Mason.  From 1913 until 1921, he was Houston County tax assessor.

            Funeral services will be held at 3:00 p.m. tomorrow at Piney Grove Church.  The Rev. A. D. Zbinden will officiate with burial in the church cemetery directed by Johnson Funeral Home.

            Surviving are three sons, Adus Fulford of Dothan, Perry D. Fulford of Pensacola, and Ralph Fulford of Columbus, Ga., four sisters, Mrs. Mattie Pearce of Graceville, Mrs. Snodie Newmans of Panama City, Mrs. Euna Gibson of Graceville route one.

 

 

(50)  The Dothan Eagle, Tuesday, February 13, 1951

 

            J. E. Crawford, seventy-seven, of Dothan route one, died yesterday at his home following an illness of several weeks.  He was a resident of Houston County all his life, a farmer, and a member of the Masonic Order.  Mr. Crawford was a member of the Baptist Church.

            Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. today at Piney Grove Church with the Rev. Aiken Etheridge officiating and Ward-Wilson Funeral Home directing burial in the church cemetery.

            Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mattie Crawford; a son, D. M. Crawford, Dothan route one; three daughters, Mrs. Dovie Killingsworth, Dothan route one; Mrs. Ethel Green, Columbus, Ga.; and Mrs. Lucille Hand, Dothan; three brothers, W. E. Crawford, Orlando; J. M. Crawford, Slocomb; and O. C. Crawford, Wilmington, N. C.; two sisters, Mrs. K. L. Clayton, Brewton; and Mrs. M. A. Anderson, Slocomb; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

 

 

(51)  The Dothan Eagle, Monday, February 4, 1952

 

            Mrs. Lizzie Fowler, a native of Dale County and former resident of Dothan, died yesterday at her home in Tallahassee after a long illness.  She was seventy-seven.  Mrs. Fowler was a member of the Methodist Church.

            Funeral services were to be held at 3:00 p.m. today at Piney Grove Church with burial in church cemetery.  Johnson Funeral Home of Dothan in charge of arrangements.

            Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Sallie Smith, Tallahassee; two brothers, Harvey Lee of Webb and Bob Lee of Newton route one; two sisters, Mrs. T. B. Fowler, Geneva and Mrs. Lucy Fowler, Dothan; three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

 

 

(52)  The Dothan Eagle, Sunday, August 24, 1952

 

            Funeral services for Reese Fowler, 67, Belasco, Texas, who died in a Tallahassee hospital Friday as a result of an automobile accident, will be held today at 3:00 p.m. at Piney Grove Church with Johnson Funeral Home directing.

            Born and reared in Dale County, Fowler moved to Texas in 1911.  He was a member of the Baptist Church.

            Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Juanita Arnold, Clute, Texas, two sons, Wilson Rainwater, West Palm Beach, Fla.; three brothers, T. B., Geneva, E. S. and Masco, both of Columbus, Ga.; several aunts and uncles.

(Wilson Rainwater was his stepson.  Reese Fowler had only one son, Ralph Fowler, his other daughter was named Hazel.  The mention of several aunts and uncles is incorrect.)

 

 

(53)  The Dothan Eagle, Monday, September 8, 1952

 

            Funeral services for Mrs. Genora Lee, 79, 404 Washington Street, who died in a Dothan hospital Saturday were held this afternoon at Piney Grove Church with the Rev. A. D. Zbinden officiating.  Burial in the church cemetery was directed by Johnson Funeral Home of Dothan.

            Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. G. D. Holloway, Dothan; Mrs. C. R. Salter, Forsyth, Ga.; Mrs. Carl Widrig, Charlotte, Michigan; Mrs. A. T. Williams, Umatilla, Florida; two sons, A. T. Lee, Newton route 1, and W. H. Lee, Midland City, Rt. 1, 23 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren.

 

 

(54)  The Dothan Eagle, Monday, March 2, 1953

 

            Louis Hilburn Glover, 61, died at his home on Rt. 1 Dothan Saturday following a brief illness.

            A native of Houston County, Mr. Glover was a life-long resident of the community.

            Funeral services will be held at the Piney Grove Methodist Church, near the Enterprise Highway with the Rev. Floyd Parker officiating.  Ward-Wilson Funeral Home will direct burial in the church cemetery.

            Survivors include a son, Ed Glover, Pensacola; a daughter, Mrs. I. F. Tew, Long Beach, Calif.; three brothers, H. C. Glover and W. L. Glover, both of Detroit, Michigan; and M. H. Glover, Montgomery; a sister, Mrs. Ennoch Hall, Jay, Fla.; and several nieces and nephews.

 

 

(55)  The Dothan Eagle, Sunday, May 3, 1953

 

            Funeral services for J. W. (Jim) Farmer, 54, who died at his home at Napier Field Friday, will be held at 3 p.m. today at the Piney Grove Assembly of God Church.  The Rev. W. P. Hughes will officiate, assisted by the Rev. M. H. Bracewell.  Burial in the church cemetery will be directed by Ward-Wilson Funeral Home.

            A native of Dale County, Mr. Farmer was employed by a furniture manufacturing company at the time of his death.

            Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Annie Pearl Farmer; two sons, Alvin and James P. Farmer, both of Napier Field; two daughters, Miss Delma Farmer and Mrs. Inez Dixon, both of Napier Field; two brothers, Arlin Farmer, Gulfport, Miss., and Carey Farmer, Malvern; four sisters, Mrs. Lucy Lewis, Mrs. Ella Mae Andrews, and Mrs. Mary Kingsley, all of Panama City, and Mrs. Elizabeth Parrish, Dothan, and six grandchildren.

 

 

(56)  The Dothan Eagle, Wednesday, May 27, 1953

 

            Charles Bishop Killingsworth, 82, died at his home on Newton Rt. 2 today after a long illness.  A native of Henry County, he had resided in the Wicksburg community for 35 years.

            Funeral services are to be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow at the Piney Grove Methodist Church with the Rev. M. H. Bracewell officiating.  Burial in the church cemetery will be directed by Ward-Wilson Funeral Home.

            Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Charlotte Arminta Killingsworth, Newton Rt. 2; a daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Green, Columbus, Ga.; five sons, Henry of Panama City, Vaughan of Hartford Rt. 2; Shelly of Ashford Rt. 2; Ernest of Dothan Rt. 1 and Vester of Dothan Rt. 5; a half-brother, J. E. Killingsworth, Newton Rt. 2; 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

 

 

(57)  The Dothan Eagle, Friday, October 16, 1953

 

            Funeral services for Horace G. Collins, 56, who died in a Columbus, Ga., hospital yesterday were held this afternoon at Piney Grove Methodist Church with the Rev. Mr. Clark and the Rev. Mr. Howell officiating.  Burial in the church cemetery was directed by Johnson Funeral Home.

            A native of Houston County, Mr. Collins had lived in Columbus since 1942.

            Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Nellie Mae Collins; a son, Billy Collins, both of Columbus, Ga., three sisters, Mrs. Della Drew, Newton Rt. 1; Mrs. Cora Casey, Clio, Mrs. Lillie Fowler, Columbus, Ga., and brother, H. H. Collins, Newton Rt. 1.

 

 

(58)  The Dothan Eagle, Friday, January 1, 1954

 

JENOS SANDERS

 

            Jenos Sanders, 74, died at his home, 809 Hammond Avenue, early today.  He was a native of Henry County and a member of the Panther Creek Baptist Church.

            Funeral services will be held at Piney Grove Methodist Church at a time to be announced by Johnson Funeral Home.

            He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Effie Sanders; two sons, Collie Ray Sanders, Dothan, Gene Collen Sanders, Natchez, Miss.; two brothers, Horace Sanders, Dothan Rt. 1; Wilbourn Sanders, Washington, D. C.; a sister, Mrs. Mandy Snellgrove, Columbus, Ga.; three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

 

 

(59)  The Dothan Eagle, Friday, August 12, 1955

 

            Funeral services for Mrs. Ruby Gladys Daughtry, 53, who died at her home on Newton Rt. 1 today, will be held at Windsor Chapel Methodist Church tomorrow with the Rev. Davis Jones officiating.  Burial in the church cemetery will be directed by Ward-Wilson Funeral Home.

            Surviving are her husband, Lewis Daughtry; a sister, Mrs. Gladilou Mathis of Newton Rt. 1; three brothers, William L. Newton of Dothan Rt. 2, James Newton of Newton Rt. 1 and Ernest Newton of Pansey; two sisters, Mrs. J. C. White of Cowarts and Mrs. Vera Miller of Ashford Rt. 1 and three grandchildren.

 

 

(60)  The Dothan Eagle, Monday, September 12, 1955

 

            Funeral services for Governor Wayne Dean, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Governor Wayne Dean of 404 S. St. Andrews St., were held today at Piney Grove Church with Johnson Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

            Surviving in addition to his parents, are a brother, Roger Dale Dean, his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mills and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dean, all of Dothan.

 

 

(61)  The Dothan Eagle, Sunday, December 11, 1955

 

            Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Pearce, 73, of Graceville, were held this afternoon at Piney Grove Methodist Church, with Pete McGee officiating.  Burial in the church cemetery was directed by Mitchell Funeral Home of Graceville.

            A native of Houston County, Mrs. Pearce had resided in Graceville for the past 10 years.

            Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. H. J. Newman of Panama City, Mrs. A. B. Gibson of Graceville Rt. 4 and Mrs. R. W. Brannon of Newton Rt. 2.

(Pierce is last name on tombstone.)

(62)  The Dothan Eagle, Wednesday, December 14, 1955

 

            Funeral services for E. S. (Luly) Fowler, of Columbus, Ga., will be held at Winslette Chapel in western Houston County tomorrow at 3 p.m. with the Rev. Woodrow Wilson officiating.  Burial will follow in the church cemetery.

            Mr. Fowler had resided in the Wicksburg community until moving to Columbus six months ago.

            Surviving are his wife; a son, John Fowler of Columbus, and five daughters, Mrs. Nell Armstrong of Troy, Mrs. Jolene Warwick of Columbus, Mrs. Mable Murphy of Twin Falls, Idaho, Mrs. Betty Roberson of Montgomery and Miss Faye Fowler of Columbus.

 

 

(63)  The Dothan Eagle, Wednesday, February 29, 1956

 

            Mrs. Gipsy L. Brown, 51, of 404 W. Washington St., died in a Dothan hospital last night after a brief illness.

            Funeral services are incomplete pending the arrival of relatives and will be announced by Ward-Wilson Funeral Home.

            Mrs. Brown, a native of this county, had resided in Dothan for the past 30 years.

            Surviving are her husband, Roy Brown, and a son, Buddy Holloway, both of Dothan; three sisters, Mrs. Jewell Widrig of Umatilla and Mrs. Mildred Salter of Forsyth, Georgia; her father, R. A. Lee of Dothan and two brothers, Wade H. Lee of Dothan Rt. 1 and A. T. Lee of Dothan.

(Holloway is last  name on tombstone.)

 

 

(64)  The Dothan Eagle, Sunday, April 15, 1956

 

            A native of Houston County, Mrs. Grace Maude Williams, 43, of Umatilla, Fla., died Friday at the home of a daughter in Slocomb after an illness of several weeks.

            Funeral services will be held at Piney Grove Methodist Church at 3 p.m. today with the Rev. W. T. Berry officiating.  Internment will be in Piney Grove Cemetery with Ward-Wilson Funeral Home officiating.

            She is survived by her husband, Amos T. Williams and a son, Farrell Williams of Umatilla, Fla.; three daughters, Mrs. Maxine Smith and Mrs. Clara Bow Bass, both of Slocomb and Miss Theresa Williams of Umatilla, Fla.; the father, Robert Lee of Dothan Route 5; two brothers, Tim Lee of Newton route 1 and Wade Lee of Dothan route 6; two sisters, Mrs. Jewell Widrig of Charlotte, Mich., and Mrs. Mildred Salter of Forsyth, Ga.

 

 

(65)  The Dothan Eagle, Wednesday, March 27, 1957

 

            Funeral services for Mrs. Rena Searcy, 61, formerly of Houston County, who died Monday at her home in Mobile, were held at Piney Grove Methodist Church today with the Rev. Alvin Pettes and the Rev. J. B. Smith officiating.  Burial in the church cemetery was directed by Ward-Wilson Funeral Home.

            A native of Dale County, Mrs. Searcy resided in Houston County before moving to Mobile 16 years ago.

            Surviving are her husband, I. B. Searcy of Mobile; four daughters, Mrs. Veede Dorriety of Hartford, Mrs. Neima  Mincey of Prichard, Mrs. Florence Mauldin of Orlando and Mrs.  Levonica Knowles of Mobile; four sons, A. S. of Chickasaw, John M. of Warren, Ohio, James L. of Dallas, Texas, and Joseph A. Searcy of Whistler; a sister, Mrs. Annie Pearle Beasley of Center, Texas; 16 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

 

 

(66)  The Dothan Eagle, Thursday, September 18, 1958

 

            NEWTON – Funeral services for R. A. (Bob) Lee, 86, Newton Rt. 1, will be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow at the Piney Grove Methodist Church, with the Rev. Max McNabb officiating.

            Burial will follow in the church cemetery with Ward-Wilson in charge.

            Mr. Lee died yesterday following a short illness.  A native of Dale County, he lived most of his life in Houston County.  He was a Mason and a farmer.

            Survivors include two daughters; Mrs. Mildred Salter, Macon, Georgia, Mrs. Jewell Widrig, Charlotte, Michigan; two sons, W. H. Lee, Dothan Rt. 1, A. T. Lee, Newton Rt. 1; a brother, J. H. Lee, Webb; two sisters, Mrs. Ella Fowler, Geneva, Mrs. Lucy Fowler, Dothan and 23 grandchildren.

 

 

(67)  Source probably The Dothan Eagle.  Date of death was February 26, 1960.

 

            Funeral services for John Bryant (Uncle Tom) Fowler, 79, Geneva Rt. 1, who died in a Tuscaloosa hospital yesterday will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Piney Grove Methodist Church with the Rev. Max McNabb officiating.  Burial will be in the Piney Grove Cemetery with Ward-Wilson Funeral Home directing.  The body will lie in state at his residence until funeral time Friday.

            Mr. Fowler was born in Dale County.  At an early age he moved to Houston County where he lived for many years.  He was a trustee of the Jellico School west of Dothan.

            In 1931 he moved to Geneva County where he had lived since.  He was a charter member of the Piney Grove Methodist Church.

            Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ella C. Fowler, Geneva Rt. 1; one daughter, Miss Bessie Fowler, Geneva Rt. 1; six sons, T. Dawson Fowler, Dothan; Harvey T. Fowler, Cairo, Georgia; Mancel T. Fowler, Columbus, Georgia; Harold D. Fowler, Panama City, Florida; Herman H. Fowler, Geneva, Jimmy E. Fowler, Bayou La Batre, Alabama; one brother, Masco Fowler, Columbus, Georgia; 17 grandchildren, several great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

 

 

(68)  The Dothan Eagle, Wednesday Afternoon, March 16, 1960

 

            One person was fatally injured and two others were hurt  in a two-car collision yesterday afternoon at the intersection of the Ross Clark Circle and Fortner Street.

            The fatality, first traffic death of the year in Dothan, was Mrs. Ada Mae Drew, 67, of Newton Rt. 1.

            Injured were Mrs. Gussie Eugene Glover, her sister, who is also of Newton, reported in fair condition today at a local hospital and J. W. Calhoun, 51, of Eufaula Rt. 1.

            Police said the accident happened shortly after noon when Mrs. Glover, approaching the intersection, failed to stop in time for a stop sign on Fortner.

            Mrs. Drew, who died about 5 p.m. yesterday, was born and reared in Houston County and was a resident of the Wicksburg community.  She was a member of the Winslette Chapel Methodist Church.

            Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at Winslette Chapel Methodist Church.  The Rev. D. Y. Martin will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery with Johnson Funeral Home in charge.

            The body will lie in state at the residence from 5 p.m. tomorrow until an  hour before funeral time.

            Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. O. T. Holloway and Mrs. Clyde Casey; two sisters, Mrs. Gussie Glover, and Mrs. W.  C. Reynolds, all of Newton; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

 

 

(69)  The Dothan Eagle, August 4, 1960

 

NEWTON – Espy S. Hollis, Route 1, Newton, died yesterday at his home after an illness of several weeks. He was 59.

            Funeral services were to be held at 4:30 p.m. today at Winslette Chapel Methodist Church.  The Rev. Davis Martin was to officiate and burial was to be in the Piney Grove Cemetery with Ward-Wilson Funeral Home in charge.

            A native of Houston County, Mr. Hollis had lived in the county all his life.  He was a retired merchant and farmer and a member of the Winslette Chapel Methodist Church.

            Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Espy Hollis, Route 1, Newton; a son, Jack, of Route 1, Newton; his stepmother, Mrs. J. J. Hollis, Enterprise, two sisters, Mrs. Early Smith and Mrs. Jesse Hallford, both of Route 1 Dothan; three brothers, Charley Hollis, Columbus; Wayne and John J. Hollis, Dothan; three stepsisters, Grace of Enterprise; Reba and Lendhill, both of Columbus; several nieces and nephews.

 

 

(70)  The Dothan Eagle, Sunday, October 9, 1960

 

            Funeral services for Charles Frank Foye, 60, of Newton Rt. 1, who died Thursday at a hospital in Memphis, Tenn., will be 10 a.m. tomorrow at the Winslette Chapel Methodist Church with the Rev. Forrest Thomley officiating.

            The body will lie in state at the church from 9 till 10 a.m. Monday.

            A native of Lynn, Mass., Mr. Foye moved to Dothan in 1942.  He was an employee of the Dothan Cigar and Candy Co. and was a member of the Park Avenue Church of Christ.

            He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Flaudie Collins Foye, several nieces and nephews.

 

 

(71)  The Dothan Eagle,  Friday, February 2, 1962

 

            FLORALA – L. W. Warren, 85, a resident of West Fifth Avenue, Florala, died yesterday in a Geneva hospital following a short illness.

            Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow at Florala Church of God with the Rev. C. L. Dyess and the Rev. Huey Mitchell officiating.

            Burial will be in Piney Grove Cemetery at Dothan, with Evans Funeral Home of Florala officiating.

            Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Essie Warren, Florala; one son, Willie Warren, Samson Rt. 1; one daughter, Mrs. Audie Rountree, Pinckard; one brother, Allie Warren, Slocomb;  13 grandchildren.

 

 

(72)  The Dothan Eagle, Sunday, February 11, 1962

 

            Lonie A. Glover, Dothan Rt. 1, died yesterday afternoon at his home after a short illness.  He was 93.

            Funeral services will be announced later by Ward-Wilson Brown-Service Funeral Home.

            Mr. Glover was born in Dale County.  He moved to Houston County at 21 and became a farmer in the Jellico community.  He was a member of the Church of Christ.

            Survivors include two sons, Houston Glover and Leslie Glover, both of Detroit, Mich., a daughter, Mrs. Ennoch Hall, Jay, Fla.; 20 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.

 

 

(73)  The Dothan Eagle, Sunday, February 25, 1962

 

            Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Mae Saunders, 50, Dothan Rt. 3, were held yesterday afternoon at Ward-Wilson Chapel.

            Mrs. Saunders died in a Dothan hospital late Friday morning following a long illness.

            A native of Houston County, she had spent her entire life here.  She was a member of the Winslette Chapel United Methodist Church.

            The rites were conducted by the Revs. M. J. Hicks, Jr. and Gwyn McDonald.  Burial was at Piney Grove Cemetery near Wicksburg, with Ward-Wilson Brown-Service directing.

            Surviving are her husband, Albert E. Saunders; a daughter, Miss Jennie Gertrude Saunders, Dothan Rt. 3; her father, W. W. Woodham, Dothan Rt. 1; three brothers, Henry, Charles and Ford Woodham, Dothan; two sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Bond, Dothan Rt. 1; Mrs. Modell Shaver, Trenton, S. C.

 

 

(74)  The Dothan Eagle, Friday, April 5, 1963

 

            NEWTON – Henry H. Collins, 73, died yesterday in a Dothan hospital.   The funeral will be at 3 p.m. tomorrow at Wesley Chapel Methodist Church.  Burial in the church cemetery will be directed by Johnson Funeral Home, Dothan.

            The body will remain at his home on Newton Rt. 1 until time for the rites.

            Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Elly Collins, Newton Rt. 1; two sons, H. N. Collins, Jacksonville, Fla., and Arthur Collins, U. S. Air Force, Dayton, Ohio; a foster-son, Billy

Kibler, Newton Rt. 1; two sisters,  Mrs. Della Drew, Newton Rt. 1, and Mrs. Lillie Fowler, Columbus, Ga., and nine grandchildren.

(Henly Collins is name on tombstone.)

 

 

(75)  The Dothan Eagle, Friday, June 28, 1963

 

            PINCKARD – Nathan Rountree, 66, of Pinckard, died yesterday at a Dothan hospital.

            Funeral services were to be held at 3 p.m. today at Winslette Chapel Methodist Church.  The Rev. Thomas Hess and the Rev. David Martin were to officiate.  Burial was to be in the church cemetery, with Johnson Funeral Home in charge.

            Mr. Rountree, who had lived in Pinckard 38 years, was a Mason, a member of the Woodmen of the World and the Pinckard Methodist Church.

            Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Hortense Warren Rountree, Pinckard; two sons, Kenneth Rountree, and Dr. Thomas J. Rountree, University, Alabama; a daughter, Mrs. Reba Boffkin, Panama City; five sisters, Mrs. Mollie Ard and Mrs. Julia M. Rice, all of Jacksonville, Florida; Mrs. Ellie Collins, Newton route one, and Mrs. Gladys Palmer, New York City; and one granddaughter.

 

 

(76)  The Dothan Eagle, Sunday, June 30, 1963

 

            Mrs. C. B. Killingsworth, 87, former Houston County resident, died Friday at her home in Columbus, Ga., after a short illness.

            Funeral services were held yesterday at Winslette Chapel Methodist Church with the Revs. J. C. Purvis and O. R. Tyler officiating.  Burial in the church cemetery was directed by Ward-Wilson Brown-Service Funeral Home of Dothan.

            A native of Henry County, Mrs. Killingsworth lived many years in the Jellico community before moving to Columbus 10 years ago.  She was a member of the Piney Grove Assembly of God Church.

Surviving are five sons, V. T. Killingsworth, Dothan Rt. 1, U. V. Killingsworth, Dothan, G. S. Killingsworth, Gordon, E. D. Killingsworth, Newton Rt. 1 and H. O. Killingsworth, Panama City; a daughter, Mrs. C. W. Green, Columbus, Ga.; 13 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and a great-great grandchild.

 

 

(77)   The Dothan Eagle, Monday, December 2, 1963

 

HOWARD LEON BAKER

 

OZARK – Funeral services for Howard Leon Baker, 54, were held this morning at the Piney Grove Methodist Church.  Burial was in the church cemetery with military honors under the direction of Holman Brown-Service Funeral Home.

            Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Robbie Jerkins Baker, Ozark; a son, Howard Leon Baker, Jr., Ozark; four daughters, Misses Connie and Sandra Baker, Ozark, Mrs. Thelma Wallace and Mrs. Judah Spignes, Ozark; his father, Amos W. Baker, Chester, Pa.; a brother, Russell Baker, Chester; two sisters, Mrs. Agness Parent, Chester, Mrs. Rena Roberts, Wildwood, N. J.

 

 

(78)  The Dothan Eagle, Tuesday, June 30, 1964

 

            Mrs. Nannie Johnson Creamer, 71, of 1605 Haisten Drive, died today in a local hospital after a long illness.

            Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Ward-Wilson Brown-Service Funeral Home Chapel.  The Rev. Cole Skelton will officiate.  Burial will follow in Piney Grove Cemetery.  The body will be at the funeral home until the rites.

            Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. James Reynolds, Dothan; two grandchildren, Mrs. R. L. Allen, Jr., Montgomery, and Jimmy Stron Reynolds, Dothan; and two sisters, Mrs. Annie Creamer and Mrs. Willie Hall, Newton Rt. 2.

 

 

(79)  The Dothan Eagle, Thursday, July 2, 1964

 

MR. and MRS. JERRY McGOWIN

 

OZARK – Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McGowin, Ozark, were killed early this morning in an automobile accident in Fort Rucker.

            Double funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Post Oak Baptist Church, with the Rev. Arthur Enfinger officiating.  Burial for Jerry McGowin will follow in Union Presbyterian Cemetery and burial for his wife Robbie will follow in the Piney Grove Cemetery with Holman Brown-Service Funeral Home directing.

            Mrs. McGowin, 34, is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Judy Speigner, Enterprise, Mrs. Velma Wallace, Ozark, and Sandra, Connie and Sheila Baker, all of Dothan; one son, Leon Baker, Ozark and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jerkins of Dothan.

            Jerry McGowin, 23, is survived by his father, Henry McGowin, Ozark; four sisters, Mrs. Margaret Pickrew and Mrs. Mildred Wiaseck, both of Flint, Michigan, Miss Ruby and Janette Godwin, both of Ozark; three brothers, Roy, German and Gerald Godwin, all of Ozark.

(Baker is last name on Robbie McGowin’s tombstone.)

 

 

(80)  The Dothan Eagle, Thursday, December 3, 1964

 

            Funeral services for Mrs. Ellie Collins, 70, of Newton Rt. 1, who died Tuesday afternoon in a Dothan hospital after an extended illness, will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow in the Johnson Funeral Home Chapel with Mr. Dennis Hines officiating.

            Burial will be in the Winslette Chapel cemetery.

            The body will remain at the funeral home chapel until funeral time Friday.

            A lifetime resident of Houston County, Mrs. Collins was a member of the Christian Home Church of Christ.

            Surviving are two sons, Hazel Collins, Jacksonville, Fla., Arthur Collins, Piqua, Ohio; a foster-son, Billy Kibler, Newton Rt. 1; four sisters, Mrs. Julia M. Rice, and Mrs. Minnie Collins, Jacksonville, Mrs. Mollie Ard, Mrs. Gladys Palmeri, Long Island, N. Y.; nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

 

 

(81)  The Dothan Eagle, April 23, 1965

 

GENEVA – Mrs. Ella Clyde Fowler, 81, Geneva Rt. 1, died today in a Geneva hospital, after a long illness.

            Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the Winslette Chapel Methodist Church.  The Revs. Thomas Hess and Max McNabb will officiate.  Burial in the church cemetery will be directed by Ward-Wilson Brown Service Funeral Home of Dothan.  The body will be at the funeral home until 1:30 when it will be taken to the church.

            The family requested that flowers be omitted.

            A native of Dale County, Mrs. Fowler lived several years in Houston County before moving to Geneva County 30 years ago.  She was the widow of John Bryant Fowler and a member of the Winslette Chapel Methodist Church.

            Surviving are six sons, T. Dawson Fowler, Dothan, M. T. and Herman Fowler, Geneva, H. T. Fowler, Cairo, Georgia, Jimmy Fowler, Bayou La Batre, Alabama, and H. D. Fowler, Pensacola, Florida, a daughter, Miss Bessie Fowler, Geneva Rt. 1, a brother, Harvey Lee, Webb; a sister, Mrs. Lucy Fowler, Dothan; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

 

 

(82)  The Dothan Eagle, Monday, March 15, 1965

 

Mrs. Nettie Collins, 68, of Newton Rt. 1, died late yesterday afternoon in a Dothan hospital following a long illness.

            A lifetime resident of Houston County, Mrs. Collins was a member of Winslette Chapel Methodist Church.

            Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow at the church, the Rev. Harold Smith officiating.  Burial will be in the church cemetery, with Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home directing.

            The body will be at the church 30 minutes before funeral time.

            Surviving are one son, Billy D. Collins, Columbus, Ga.; two brothers, Rex Daughtry, Newton Rt. 1, Lewis Daughtry, Crestview, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Jewell Searcy, Dothan, Mrs. Floyd Parker, Goodrich, Texas; one grandson and one great-grandson.

 

(83)  The Dothan Eagle, Friday, April 9, 1965

 

HARTFORD – William Thomas Creamer, 86, died Wednesday night at his home on Hartford Rt. 2 following a short illness.

            Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Ward-Wilson Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. John Carmichael officiating.  Burial will be in the Piney Grove Cemetery.  The body will remain at the funeral home until time for the services.

            Mr. Creamer was a native of Dale County, but had spent most of his lifetime in Houston County.  For the past four years he had lived in Geneva County.  He was a member of Pilgrims Home Baptist Church.

            Surviving are two brothers, J. F. Creamer, Dothan, C. W. Creamer, Hartford Rt. 2; a sister, Mrs. Ada Gilbert, Nomatilla, Fla.

 

 

(84)  The Dothan Eagle, Thursday, September 9, 1965

 

            William Washington Woodham, 89, of Dothan Rt. 1, died Thursday morning following a long illness.

            Funeral services are to be held at 3:30 p.m. Friday from the Ward-Wilson Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Rankin Tyler officiating.  Burial is to follow in the Piney Grove Cemetery.

            Masonic rites will be conducted at the grave.

            The body will be at the chapel until funeral time.

            Woodham was a native of Texas who moved to Houston County at an early age.  He was a retired farmer and member of the Mt. Olive Baptist Church.

            Surviving are three sons, Henry and Charles Woodham, Dothan, Ford Woodham, Dothan Rt. 1; two daughters, Mrs. L. R. Bond, Dothan Rt. 5 and Mrs. Charles Shayer, Trenton, S. C.; two sisters, Mrs. Molly McDonald, Dothan, and Mrs. Mary Jernigan, Bonifay; 15 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

 

 

(85)  The Dothan Eagle, Friday, December 17, 1965

 

            Gus C. Reynolds, 77, died unexpectedly last night at his home in the Jellico community on Newton Rt. 1.

            Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. at Winslette Chapel Methodist Church in Jellico.  The Revs. Earl Bridges and Harold Smith will officiate.  Burial in the church cemetery will be directed by Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home of Dothan.  The body will be at the funeral home until 1:00 p.m. when it will be taken to the church.

            Mr. Reynolds was a life-long member of the Jellico area.  He was a member of the Winslette Chapel Methodist Church.

            Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Clara Reynolds, Newton Rt. 1; three daughters, Mrs. Lee Johnson, Adamsville, Alabama, Mrs. J. C. Gilbert, Umatilla, Florida, and Mrs. Ira Anderson, Purvis, Mississippi; two brothers, W. C. and B. H. Reynolds, Newton Rt. 1; two sisters, Miss Annie Reynolds and Mrs. Espy Hollis, Newton Rt. 1; eight grandchildren and a great-grandchild.

 

 

(86)  The Dothan Eagle, Monday, October 24, 1966

 

            Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie R. Collins, 82, will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Winslette Chapel Methodist Church.  Burial will be in the church cemetery.  The body will be at Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home until time for the rites.

            Mrs. Collins died Saturday in a Jacksonville, Fla. hospital after a long illness.  She lived in the Jellico Community before moving to Florida.

            Survivors include four sons, Luther Collins, Gordon, Theron and James Collins, Jacksonville, Wallace Collins, Hampton, Fla.; two daughters, Mrs. Annie Gilley, Wicksburg, and Mrs. Zell Inks, Atlantic Beach, Fla.; three sisters, Mrs. Julia Rice and Mrs. Mollie Ard, Jacksonville, and Mrs. Gladys Talmeri, New York City; nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

 

 

(87)  The Dothan Eagle, Thursday, December 7, 1967

 

            GENEVA – Mancil Fowler, 58, of Geneva Rt. 1 (Providence Church Community) died last night at his home after a heart attack.

            Funeral arrangements will be announced by Pittman Funeral Home of Geneva.

            Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bernice Fowler, Geneva Rt. 1; one son, Douglas Fowler, Columbus; five brothers, Dawson Fowler, Dothan; Harvey Fowler, Cairo, Georgia; Harold Fowler, Pensacola; Herman and Jimmy Fowler, Bayou La Batre, Alabama; and one sister, Miss Bessie Fowler, Bayou La Batre, Alabama.

 

 

(88)  The Dothan Eagle, Wednesday, April 24, 1968

 

NEWTON – Mrs. Pauline Thomas Reynolds, 76, Newton Rt. 1, died today in a Dothan hospital after a short illness.

            Funeral arrangements will be Friday at 2 p.m. at Winslette Chapel Methodist Church.  The Rev. Lewis Glover, pastor, and the Rev. Jerry Glover will officiate.  Burial will be in the church cemetery.  The body will be at Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home until 1 p.m. when it will be taken to the church.

            A native of Dale County, Mrs. Reynolds spent most of her life in Houston County.  She resided in the Jellico community and was a member of the Winslette Chapel Methodist Church.

            Survivors include her husband, Willie C. Reynolds, Newton Rt. 1; three sons, George Reynolds, Dothan, Roy Reynolds, New Orleans, and Max Reynolds, High Point, N. C.; five daughters, Mrs. Bernell Norris, Dothan, Mrs. Kate Kamizuka, Newton Route 1,

Mrs. Helen McIntyre, Enterprise, Mrs. Sue Douglas, Hueytown, and Mrs. Ruth Driskell, Bowling Green, Florida; a sister, Mrs. Gussie Glover, Newton Route 1; 21 grandchildren and a great-grandchild.

(89)  The Dothan Eagle, Sunday, June 23, 1968

 

            Orvis T. Holloway, 55, died Friday at his home, 1202 S. Alice St., after a long illness.

            The funeral will be today at Winslette Chapel Brooks Memorial, Atmore, Rev. Lewis Glover, pastor, and the Rev. George Scarborough, pastor of Taylor and Big Creek United Methodist Churches, will officiate.  Burial will be in the church cemetery.  The body will be at Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home until 2:30 when it will be taken to the church.

            A lifelong resident of Houston County, Mr. Holloway was a retired salesman.  He was a veteran of World War II and a member of the Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church.

            Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ouida Holloway; a daughter, Miss Lenora Holloway; a brother, Milton B. Holloway; and a sister, Mrs. Beuna Holloway, all of Dothan.

 

 

(90)  The Dothan Eagle, Monday, July 1, 1968

 

WILLIE C. REYNOLDS

 

NEWTON – Funeral services for Willie C. Reynolds, 81, Newton Rt. 1, were to be today at 4:00 p.m. at Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home Chapel.  The Rev. Lewis Glover, pastor of Winslette Chapel United Methodist Church, was to officiate.

            Mr. Reynolds died Saturday night in an Enterprise nursing home after a long illness.  A native of Dale County, he spent most of his life in the Jellico community of

Houston County.  He was a retired farmer and a member of the Winslette Chapel United Methodist Church.

            Survivors include three sons, George Reynolds, Dothan, Roy Reynolds, New Orleans, and Max Reynolds, High Point, N. C.; five daughters, Mrs. Bernell Morris, Dothan, Mrs. Kate Kamizuka, Newton Rt. 1, Mrs. Helen McIntyre, Enterprise, Mrs. Sue Douglas, Hueytown, and Mrs. Ruth Driskell, Bowling Green, Florida; a brother, Ben H. Reynolds, Newton Rt. 1; two sisters, Mrs. Espy Hollis and Miss Annie Reynolds, Newton Rt. 1; 21 grandchildren and a great-grandchild.

 

 

(91)  The Dothan Eagle, Monday, July 8, 1968

 

            Bennie Dean, 40, Dothan Rt. 5, died today in a Dothan hospital of injuries suffered in a July 4 traffic accident.

            The funeral will be tomorrow at 4 p.m. at the Piney Grove Assembly of God Church.  The Rev. Wilmer Melton, pastor, and the Rev. Alto Sanders will officiate.  Burial in the church cemetery will be directed by Ward-Wilson.  The body will be at the home until time for the rites.

            A native of Houston County, Mr. Dean lived several years in Dale County, returning to Houston County eight years ago.  He was a carpenter  employed with Bullard Engineers in Dothan and was a member of the Piney Grove Assembly of God Church.

            Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ellen Greathouse Dean; three sons, Dannie, Ronnie and Donnie Dean; a daughter, Janet Dean, all of Dothan Rt. 5; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dean; and a sister, Miss Pennie Dean, all of Midland City Rt. 2; seven brothers, J. W., Dewey, and Governor Dean, Midland City Rt. 2, Bernice and Leon Dean, Dothan Rt. 5, Joe Dean, Dothan Rt. 1, and J. T. Dean, Dothan; and a step grandmother, Mrs. Lillie Mae Dean.

 

 

(92)  The Dothan Eagle, November 3, 1968

 

            WEBB – James H. Lee, of Webb, died yesterday in a Dothan hospital after a short illness.

            Funeral services will be held in Webb United Methodist Church tomorrow at a time to be announced by Ward-Wilson Brown-Service Funeral Home.  The Rev. Lewis Glover, pastor, and the Rev. Robert Wilson, district superintendent, will conduct.  Burial will be in Winslette Chapel Cemetery.  The body will be in the funeral home until one hour before services.

            The family has requested that contributions be made to Wesley Manor in lieu of flowers.

            A Dale County native, Mr. Lee lived in the Wicksburg area a number of years before moving to Webb in 1923.  Prior to his retirement, Mr. Lee operated a barber shop in Webb.  He was a Mason and a member of the Webb United Methodist Church.

            Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Freddie Scarborough Lee, Webb; two daughters, Mrs. James F. Whatley, Dothan Rt. 4 and Mrs. Maurice Fletcher, Decature, Alabama; one sister, Mrs. Lucy Fowler, Dothan; and five grandchildren.

 

 

(93)  The Dothan Eagle, Sunday, January 3, 1969

 

            Ben H. Reynolds, 72, Newton Rt. 1 (Jellico Community), died Friday in a Dothan hospital after a short illness.

            The funeral will be today at Winslette Chapel United Methodist Church.  Burial will be in the church cemetery.  The body will be at Ward-Wilson Brown-Service Funeral Home until 1:00 p.m. when it will be taken to the church.

            A native of Houston County, Mr. Reynolds taught school at Garrard’s Crossroads and at Jellico.  During World War I he served in the Army, and in 1920 moved to Birmingham where he worked as a postal clerk for 13 years.  He then returned to the Jellico community to farm and operate Reynolds’ Store.  He was a member of the Winslette Chapel United Methodist Church.

            Survivors include two sisters, Miss Annie Reynolds and Mrs. Espy Hollis, Newton Rt. 1.

 

 

(94)  The Dothan Eagle, Tuesday, January 14, 1969

           

            Teddie Dawson Fowler, 68, of 303 S. Foster St., died Monday in a Dothan hospital following a brief illness.  He was operator of the OK Barbershop on South St. Andrews Street.

            Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday at the Winslette Chapel United Methodist Church with the Rev. Max McNabb and the Rev. Lewis Glover, church pastor, officiating.  Burial will be in the church cemetery, with Ward-Wilson Brown-Service Funeral Home officiating.

            The body will remain at the funeral home until 1:30 p.m. Wednesday when it will be taken to the church.  The family requested that flowers be omitted and suggested memorials could be contributions to the American Heart Association.

            Mr. Fowler was a native of Dale County.  He lived a number of years in Geneva County and then moved to Dothan 22 years ago.  He was a member of the Winslette Chapel Church and of Dothan Masonic Lodge 466.

            Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Neppie Fowler, Dothan, a son, William C. Fowler, St. Louis, Missouri; three daughters, Mrs. Hassell Bryson, Jr., Mrs. Leon Hughes, Dothan,

Mrs. Kenneth Rountree, Pinckard; four brothers, Herman and Jimmy Fowler, Bayou La Batre, Harvey Fowler, Cairo, Georgia, Harold Fowler, Pensacola; a sister, Miss Bessie Fowler, Bayou La Batre; and seven grandchildren.

 

 

(95)  The Dothan Eagle, March 2, 1969

 

            Mrs. Lucy Fowler, 82, of 294 Louise Street, died yesterday in a Dothan hospital after a long illness.

            The funeral will be today at 3 p.m. at the Winslette Chapel United Methodist Church.  The Rev. Lewis Glover, pastor, and Dr. Thad Ellisor, pastor of the Lafayette Street United Methodist Church, will officiate.  Burial will be in the church cemetery.  The body will be at Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home until 2 p.m. when it will be taken to the church.

            A native of Dale County, Mrs. Fowler spent most of her life in Houston County.  She was a member of the Winslette Chapel United Methodist Church.

            Survivors are two sons, Henry and Ray Fowler, Newton Rt. 1; two daughters, Mrs. Emmett Jordan, Dothan, and Mrs. M. T. Fowler, Columbus, Georgia, 11 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

(Her correct address was 204 Louise Street.)

 

 

(96)  The Dothan Eagle, Friday, December 12, 1969

 

            Alford Tim Lee, 69, of 128 Donna Drive, died Thursday afternoon in a Dothan nursing home following a long illness.

            Funeral services were scheduled for 3 p.m. today at the Winslette Chapel United Methodist Church with the Rev. Lewis Glover,  pastor, officiating.  Burial will be in the Piney Grove Cemetery with Ward-Wilson Brown-Service Funeral Home directing.

            Mr. Lee was born in Houston County and had lived in the Jellico and Wicksburg communities most of his life.  A retired farmer, he had lived in Dothan for the past three years.

            Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Thomley Lee, Dothan; three sons, Billy, Roy and Grady Lee, Dothan; a brother, Wade Lee, Dothan; a sister, Mrs. Mildred Salter, Griffin, Ga., and nine grandchildren.

 

 

(97)  The Dothan Eagle, Sunday, February 22, 1970

 

            COLUMBUS – E. Masco Fowler, 76, a native of Houston County, died Friday at a Columbus hospital.

            Funeral services will be held today at 2 p.m. at Winslette Chapel, near Dothan, with R. L. Morrison, minister, Rose Hill of Church Christ, officiating.  Burial will be in the church cemetery.  The body will be brought to Dothan by Britton and Dobbs Cypress Chapel Funeral Home of Columbus.

            Mr. Fowler moved to Columbus 23 years ago.

            Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Belle Brannon Fowler, Columbus; four sons, Max B. Fowler, Chickamauga, Georgia, Gene Fowler, Newport News, Virginia, Harry E. and Jim F. Fowler, Columbus; and 11 grandchildren.

 

 

(98)  The Dothan Eagle, Thursday, April 22, 1970

 

            WEBB – Funeral services for Mrs. Freddie Scarborough Lee, 81, of Webb, who died Wednesday afternoon in a Dothan hospital, will be held Friday at 3:30 p.m. in the Webb United Methodist Church.

            The Rev. Robert Wilson and the Rev. A. M. Shirah will officiate.  Burial will be in the Winslette Chapel Cemetery west of Dothan with Ward-Wilson Brown-Service Funeral Home in charge.

            The body will be at the funeral home chapel until one hour prior to the service when it will be placed in the church.  The family has requested contributions to Wesley Manor for a memorial to Mrs. Lee in lieu of flowers.

            Mrs. Lee was a native of Bullock County and moved to the Wicksburg area in 1923 and had resided there since.  She was a member of the Webb United Methodist Church.

            Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. James F. Whatley, Dothan Rt. 3, and Mrs. Maurice Fletcher, Dothan; a brother, Harvey T. Scarborough, Dothan; two sisters, Mrs. Ace Watson, Dothan, and Mrs. Alfred McLaney, Mobile, and five grandchildren.

 

 

(99)  The Dothan Eagle, Thursday, June 25, 1970

 

            Mrs. Lillie Collins Fowler,70, died yesterday morning in a Columbus, Georgia hospital after a long illness.

            Born and reared in Houston County, Mrs. Fowler had lived in the county until she moved to Columbus, Georgia about 24 years ago.

            Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p.m. (CDT) at the Winslette Chapel United Methodist Church.

            Survivors include one son, John Fowler, Columbus, Georgia; five daughters, Mrs. Nell Armstrong, Mrs. Mable Murphy, Mrs. Jolene Warrick, Miss Faye Fowler, all of Columbus, Mrs. Betty Robinson, Hawaii; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

 

 

(100)  The Dothan Eagle, Friday, July 2, 1971

 

            Mrs. Annie Pearl Farmer, 73, Napier Field, died last night at her home after a long illness.

            Funeral services will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at Mt. Zion Assembly of God Church with the Revs. W. P. Hughes, Dorman Jenkins and O. L. Senn officiating.  Burial will follow in Winslette Chapel Cemetery, Houston County, with Ward-Wilson Brown-Service Funeral Home directing.  The body will be at the funeral home until Saturday morning when it will be taken to the family residence to remain until service time.

            A native of Dale County, Mrs. Farmer had lived at Napier Field 20 years.

            Survivors include two daughters, Miss Delma Farmer and Mrs. Inez Page, Napier Field; two sons, James P. Farmer, Dothan and Alvin M. Farmer, Midland City; a sister, Mrs. Lera Walding, Pinckard; two brothers, John and Mark Dean, Midland City Rt. 2; a half-sister, Mrs. Annie Mae Cain, Dothan; three half-brothers, Buddy, Tommy and Bobby Dean, Dothan; 18 grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren.

 

 

(101)  The Dothan Eagle, Sunday, September 19, 1971

 

            Wilburn B. Davis, 79, Pensacola, formerly of Dothan, died Thursday in a Chattachooche hospital.

            Funeral services were held yesterday at Ward-Wilson Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Ray Layne officiating.  Burial was in Piney Grove Cemetery at Jellico.

            Mr. Davis was a native of Alabama and spent his early years in Dothan.  In 1942 he moved to Pensacola.

            Survivors include four sons, J. E. Davis, Pensacola, Collie Davis, Newport, R. I., Harold G. Davis, Griffin, Ga., H. D. Davis, Cypress, Calif., two daughters, Mrs. Pauline Sims, Cantonment, Fla., Mrs. Helen Pace, Griffin, Ga.; a sister, Mrs. Susie Baxley, Columbus; a half-brother, Shelby Davis, Pensacola; 14 grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren and seven great-great grandchildren.

 

(102)  The Dothan Eagle, Monday, May 22, 1972

 

FT. WALTON BEACH – Mrs. Willie Lee Hall, 92, of Ft. Walton Beach, died Friday afternoon in a hospital here after a long illness.

            Funeral services were held Sunday at the Piney Grove Methodist Church near Wicksburg with the Rev. Earl Brodgen officiating.  Burial was in the church cemetery with Holman Funeral Home of Ozark directing.

            Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Grace Rogers of Ft. Walton Beach; a son, Jack Vickers of Jacksonville, Fla.; two grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

 

 

(103)  The Dothan Eagle, Wednesday, November 29, 1972

 

            MALVERN – Mrs. Sarah Ann Hall Fulford, 82, Malvern, died early this morning in a Dothan hospital following a short illness.

            Funeral services will be tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the Malvern Baptist Church with the Rev. James Martin, the Rev. Davis Black and the Rev. Bill Reeves officiating.  Burial will follow in the Winslette Chapel Cemetery with Ward-Wilson Brown-Service Funeral Home directing.  The body will be at the residence until an hour before services.

            Mrs. Fulford, a native of Geneva County, lived in Houston County for 20 years before moving back to Malvern where she had resided most of her lifetime.  She was a member of the Malvern Baptist Church.

            Survivors include two sons, Stevens Fulford, Mobile and Clifton B. Fulford, Pensacola; three daughters, Mrs. Veeda Lewis, Malvern, Mrs. Ella Smith, Dothan Route 1 and Mrs. Margaret Morrison, Ocala, Fla., two brothers, R. F. Hall, Malvern and Andrew Hall, Columbus; three sisters, Mrs. Alma Newman, Dundee, Fla.; 12 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.

 

 

(104)  The Dothan Eagle, Tuesday, June 25, 1974

 

            The funeral for Mrs. Clara M. Reynolds, 80, of Newton Route 1 (Wicksburg), who died Monday in a Dothan hospital will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Winslette Chapel Methodist Church with the Rev. J. H. Bullington and Rev. Ed Quattlebaum officiating.

            Burial will be in the church cemetery and will be directed by Johnson-Brown Funeral Home.  The body will be at the funeral home chapel until one hour before service time.

            Mrs. Reynolds was born and reared in Dale County.  She was the widow of Gus C. Reynolds, and a member of the Winslette Chapel Methodist Church.

            Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Ira Anderson of Purvis, Mississippi, Mrs. Clarence Gilbert, Umatilla, Florida, Mrs. Virginia Johnson of Birmingham, and Mrs. Dehon Crout of Forest, Mississippi; six grandchildren.

 

 

(105)  The Dothan Eagle, Sunday, January 19, 1975

 

            Leonard G. Lee, 67, Marianna, died yesterday in a Marianna hospital after a short illness.

            Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Ward-Wilson Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Guy Howell and John W. Hicks officiating.  Burial will be in Piney Grove Assembly of God Cemetery, Houston County.

            The body will be at the funeral home.  The family will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Zin R. Andrews of Dothan Rt. 6.

            A native of Houston County, he lived for many years in the Jellico community.  He had lived in Marianna the past 20 years.  He was a carpenter.

            Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Annie Mae Drew Lee, Marianna; two sons, C. W. and Fletcher Lee, Marianna; three daughters, Mrs. Mervine Welch, Marianna, Mrs. Johnnie Andrews, Dothan Rt. 6, Mrs. Evelyn Swayne, Coshocton, Ohio; one brother, Sam W. Lee, Ozark; ten grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

 

 

(106)  The Dothan Eagle, Thursday, March 27, 1975

 

            Jerry Lee Daughtry, three and one-half months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Comer Daughtry of Newton Rt. 1, died Wednesday morning at his home.

            Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. today at Bay Springs Baptist Church with the Rev. Robert Brogden and the Rev. Charles Clark officiating.  Burial will be in Winslette Chapel Cemetery with Ward-Wilson Funeral Home directing.  The body was to be at the funeral home until one hour before time for services.

            Surviving, in addition to the parents, include a twin brother, Gerry Lynn Daughtry, and one sister, Amy Daughtry; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Daughtry, all of  Newton Rt. 1; and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilley, Wicksburg; great-grandfather, M. A. Peters, Wicksburg; and several aunts and uncles.

 

 

(107)  The Dothan Eagle, Sunday, June 15, 1975

 

            Clyde Lee Casey, 63, of Newton Rt. 1, died early Saturday morning in an Ozark hospital.

            His funeral will be at 4 p.m. today in the Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Buddy Hood officiating.  Burial in the Winslette Chapel Methodist Church Cemetery will be directed by Johnson Funeral Home.  The body will be at the funeral home until service time.  The family request that flowers be omitted and suggest contributions to the Cancer Clinic at Southeast Alabama General Hospital.

            Mr. Casey was born and reared in Houston County and had resided in the county all his life.  He was a helicopter mechanic and a veteran of World War II.

            Survivors include the wife, Mrs. Doris Drew Casey, Newton Rt. 1; a daughter, Mrs. Johnny Ray Bond, Dothan Rt. 5; three sons, Billy Casey, Prattville, Bobby Casey, Dothan Rt. 8 and Jimmy Casey, Warner Robins, Ga.; three sisters, Mrs. Hugh Hollis, Dothan Rt. 5, Mrs. Ruth Rullard, Ozark, and Mrs. A. C. Singleton, Ashford; four grandchildren and three step grandchildren.

 

 

(108)  The Dothan Eagle, Thursday, August 1, 1975

 

            Mrs. Neppie Helms Fowler, 72, of Pinckard, formerly of Dothan, died yesterday in a hospital here after an illness of several months.

            She was the widow of T. D. Fowler, Dothan barber, who died in January 1969.

            Funeral services will be 2:00 p.m. tomorrow in the Pinckard United Methodist Church with the Rev. Joseph H. Bullington, Sr., officiating.  Burial will follow in Winslette Chapel Cemetery with Ward-Wilson Brown-Service Funeral Home directing.

            The body will be at the funeral home until one hour prior to the services.

            The family has requested flowers be omitted and suggested contributions instead to the American Leukemia Society, Alabama Chapter, P. O. Box 2086, Dothan.

            Mrs. Fowler, a native of Pike County, resided in Dothan most of her lifetime and had lived in Pinckard for the past five years.  She was a member of the Cowarts Baptist Church.

            Survivors include one son, William C. Fowler, St. Louis, Missouri; three daughters, Mrs. Hassell Bryson, Jr.,  Dothan, Mrs. Leon Hughes, Webb, and Mrs.  Kenneth Rountree, Pinckard; five sisters, Mrs. Nell Stephens, Macon, Georgia, Mrs. Irene Williams, Dothan, Miss Era Helms, Woodbury, Georgia, Mrs. Mary Devane, Dothan Rt. 2, Mrs. Esther Lexcen, Alexandria, Virginia; four brothers, Carlos, Roy and Ewell Helms, Dothan, and Fred Helms, Dothan Rt. 2; seven grandchildren.

 

 

(109)  The Dothan Eagle, September 29, 1975

 

            Mrs. Georgia Ethel Fowler, 68, of Newton Rt. 1, died early today at the home of a son following an extended illness.

            Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home Chapel, with the Revs. Ed Quattlebaum and J. H. Bullington officiating.  Burial will be Winslette Chapel Methodist Church Cemetery.

            The body will be at the funeral home until service time.  The family will be at the home of a son, J. T.  Fowler, on the Enterprise Highway, in the Jellico community.  The family has requested flowers be omitted and suggested contributions to the Cancer Clinic at General Hospital instead.

            Survivors include her husband, John Henry Fowler, Newton Rt. 1; four daughters, Mrs. Henry Lewis, Mrs. Bill Lee and Mrs. Mack Beasley, all of Dothan, and Mrs. Don Norton, Clinton, Mississippi; two sons, J. T. Fowler, Newton Rt. 1, and Don Fowler of Hartford; four sisters, Mrs. Wade Lee of Dothan, Mrs. Bennett McKinnon and Mrs. Carlton Cain, Enterprise, and Mrs. Lester Crandall of Sanford, Florida; two brothers, R. E. Smith, Ozark, and P. L. Smith of Opp; 15 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

 

 

(110)  The Dothan Eagle, Tuesday, December 16, 1975

 

            PINCKARD – Mrs. Hortense Warren Rountree, 76, of Pinckard, died late last night in an Ozark nursing home following an extended illness.

            Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Pinckard United Methodist Church, with the Rev. J. H. Bullington, Sr. officiating.  Burial in the Winslette Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery will be directed by Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home.

            The body will be at the funeral home chapel until one hour before service time.  The family has requested flowers be omitted and suggested contributions to the American Cancer Society, Suite 10, 1810 Montgomery Hwy., Dothan, the United Methodist Children’s Home in Selma, or to the Pinckard United Methodist Church Memorial Fund.

            Mrs. Rountree was born and reared in Houston County in the Jellico community, but had lived in Pinckard 5 years.  She was the widow of Nathan Harmon Rountree and a member of the Pinckard United Methodist Church and the Philathoc Sunday School Class.

            Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Reba R. Buffkin of Panama City; two sons, Dr. Thomas J. Rountree of Mobile, and Kenneth Rountree of Pinckard; two grandchildren, Laura and Bill Buffkin, both of Panama City; a brother, Willie E. Warren of Samson.

 

 

(111)  The Dothan Eagle, Monday, December 20, 1976

 

            SLOCOMB – Amos T. Williams, 72, of Slocomb, died early Sunday morning at his home following a long illness.

            Services will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, at the Slocomb Baptist Church, with the Revs. Jerry Dixon and John M. Jenkins officiating.

            Burial will follow in the Winslette Chapel Cemetery, Houston County, with Ward-Wilson Brown-Service Funeral Home directing.  The body will be at the funeral home until one hour prior to services when it will be placed in the church.

            A native of Dale County, he lived his early life in the Newton area.  He then moved to Umatilla, Florida, where he lived 25 years prior to moving to Slocomb 2 ½ years ago.

            He was a retired citrus grove caretaker and a member of the Slocomb Baptist Church.

            Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Olive York Williams, Slocomb; one son, Farrell Williams, Umatilla; three daughters, Mrs. Theresa Shaffer, Umatilla, Mrs. Maxine Smith, Mrs. Clara Bow Sorrells, Slocomb; one sister, Mrs. Cora Brannon, Newton; five brothers, Cecil Williams, Dothan, Raymond and Kenneth Williams, Umatilla, Early Williams, Warner Robins, Georgia, and Herman Williams, Newton; 11 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

 

 

(112)  The Dothan Eagle, Tuesday, May 10, 1977

 

            Mrs. Gussie E. Glover, 82, Wicksburg, died early today in a Dothan hospital.

            Services will be 3 p.m. Thursday in the Winslette Chapel Methodist Church with the Revs. John Cameron and Earl Bridges officiating.  Burial in the church cemetery will be directed by Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home.

            The remains will be at the funeral home chapel until one hour before service time.  The family requests that flowers be omitted and suggests contributions to the Cancer or Heart Funds.

            Mrs. Glover was born and reared in Houston County, and had lived in the Winslette Chapel Church community all her life.  She was the widow of Jay H. Glover and a member of the Winslette Chapel Methodist Church.

            Survivors include 17 nieces and nephews, including Mrs. Ouida Holloway, Mrs. Doris Casey and Mrs. Merle Ballard, all of Newton Rt. 1, Mrs. Bernell Morris, and George Reynolds, Dothan.

(113)  The Dothan Eagle, Sunday, February 19, 1978

 

            Moody Wayne Collins, 40, Jacksonville, Fla., a Dothan native, died Thursday in Jacksonville after an extended illness.

            Graveside services will be held at 2:30 Monday in the Winslette Chapel Methodist Church cemetery, with Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home directing.

            Military rites will be held.

            The remains will arrive early Sunday and will be at the funeral home until service time.

            The family requests flowers be omitted and suggest contributions to the American Heart Fund.

            Mr. Collins was a retired Navy Chief Petty Officer.  He had resided in Jacksonville for the past 10 years and was a Presbyterian.

            Survivors include two sons, Moody W. Collins, Jr., Anthony Collins, Jacksonville; his mother, Mrs. Willie Collins Dothan.

 

 

(114)  The Dothan Eagle, Wednesday, April 5, 1978

 

A. Woodrow Creamer, 64, 800 Fortner St., Dothan, died Tuesday morning in a Dothan hospital following a short illness.

            Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday at the Taylor Assembly of God Church with the Revs. A. L. Calhoun and T. C. Hardy officiating.  Burial will follow in the Winslette Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery with Ward-Wilson Brown-Service Funeral Home directing.  The body will be at the funeral home chapel until one hour prior to funeral time when it will be placed in the church.

            A native of Houston County, he lived in Slocomb and Wicksburg before moving to Dothan in 1948.  He was affiliated with the Maxwell Truck Line from 1947 until his retirement in 1976.  He was a veteran of World War II and a member of (blank spot) God Church where he served as a deacon.

            Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lucille Steubing Creamer, Dothan; two daughters, Carolyn Hinson, Taylor, Mrs. Jackie Thompson, Dothan; two sons, Ronald Creamer, A. Lowell Creamer, Dothan; one sister, Mrs. Therma Roney, Taylor; five grandchildren.

 

 

(115)  The Dothan Eagle, Tuesday, April 25, 1978

 

Mrs. Jewell Daughtry Searcy, 53, 201 5th Ave., Dothan, died Monday morning at her home  following an apparent heart attack.

            Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 26, in the Winslette Chapel United Methodist Church, with the Revs. John Cannon, Billy Hogue and Buddy Hood officiating.  Burial will follow in the church cemetery with Ward-Wilson Brown-Service Funeral Home directing.  The body will be at the funeral home until one hour prior to funeral time when it will be placed in the church.

            A native of Houston County, she lived most of her life in the county before moving to Dothan 35 years ago.  She was a member of the Winslette Chapel United Methodist Church and the widow of Whit Searcy.  Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Mildred Godwin, Dothan, Mrs. Addie Tate, Pinckard, Mrs. Pauline Cannon, Monroeville, Mrs. Gwendolyn Hamilton, Tustin, Calif.; five sons, Grover, Loyce, Fred Searcy, Dothan, Lester Searcy, Columbus, Ga.; Glen Searcy, Newton Rt. 1 (Wicksburg); one sister, Mrs. Floy Taylor, Goodrich, Texas; two brothers, L. L. Daughtry, Chiefland, Fla., Rex Daughtry, Newton Rt. 1 (Wicksburg); 12 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

 

 

(116)  The Dothan Eagle, Friday, June 2, 1978

 

            Mrs. Sallie Collins Smith, 80, of 2106 Baker Terrace, died late Thursday afternoon in a Dothan nursing home.

            Graveside services will be at 10:00 a.m. Saturday in the Winslette Chapel Methodist Church Cemetery, with the Rev. Joe Bullington officiating.  Johnson Brown-Service is in charge of arrangements.

            The body will be at the funeral home and the family requested that flowers be omitted.

            Mrs. Smith was born and reared in Houston County, and had lived in Tallahassee for 25 years before returning to Dothan eight years ago.  She was a Methodist.

            Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Billy Kinsaul, Dothan; two sons, Robert E. Collins, Columbia, Kyle M. Collins, Tampa.

 

 

(117)  The Dothan Eagle, Wednesday, January 30, 1980

 

            PINCKARD – H. Kenneth Rountree, 56, of Pinckard, died Tuesday night in a Dothan hospital following a short illness.

            Funeral services for Mr. Rountree will be 10 a.m. Thursday in the Pinckard United Methodist Church with the Revs. Ben Bradley and Joe Bullington officiating.  Burial will follow in Winslette Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery with Ward-Wilson Brown-Service Funeral Home directing.  The body will be at the funeral home until one hour prior to funeral time, when it will be placed in the church.  In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the Methodist Children’s Home in Selma.

            A native of Dale County, he had lived in the Pinckard area his entire lifetime.  He had been associated with the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad for 37 years and at the time of his death was ticket agent for the railway.

            He was a member of the Pinckard United Methodist Church where he had held various offices, including Chairman of the Official Board.  He had served on the Pinckard City Council and as City Clerk.  He was a member of the Midland City Masonic Lodge.

            Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Gaye Fowler Rountree of Pinckard; one brother, Dr. Thomas J. Rountree of Mobile, one nephew, Bill Buffkin of Panama City, Florida; two nieces, Laura Buffkin and Carna Rountree of Mobile; three aunts, Mrs. Julia Rice and Mrs. Mollie B. Ard, both of Jacksonville, Florida and Mrs. Gladys Palmier of Massapequa, New York; and one uncle, Will Warren of Samson.

 

 

(118)  Either The Dothan Eagle or The Dothan Progress.  Date of death was February 3, 1981.

 

John Henry Fowler, 73, of Newton Rt. 1 (Jellico Community) died late Tuesday in a Dothan hospital.

            Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Johnson Funeral Home.  Burial will follow in the Winslette Chapel Methodist Church.  The body will be at the funeral home until service time.

            The family will be at the home of a son, J. T. Fowler, on the Enterprise Highway in the Jellico community.  The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 7-9 tonight.

            Mr. Fowler was born and reared in Houston County and had lived in the Jellico community all his life.  He was a member of the Winslette Chapel Methodist Church.  He was married to the late Georgia Ethel Smith Fowler and was a retired farmer.

            Surviving are two sons, J. T. Fowler, Newton Rt. 1 and Don Fowler, Hartford Rt. 2; four daughters, Mrs. Henry (Louise) Lewis and Mrs. Billy (Myrl) Lee, both of Dothan, Mrs. Don (June) Norton, Clinton, Mississippi, and Mrs. Mack (Gaytha) Beasley, Newton Rt. 1; one brother, J. R. Fowler, Newton Rt. 1; two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Jordan, Dothan, and Mrs. Bernice Fowler, Columbus, Georgia, 15 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.

 

 

(119)  The Dothan Eagle, Sunday, February 20, 1983

 

            Wesley David Searcy, 103, died early Friday morning at his home in Wicksburg following a long illness.

            Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Ward-Wilson Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Buddy Hood and John W. Hicks officiating.  Burial will follow in Winslette Chapel with Ward-Wilson Brown-Service Funeral Home directing.  The body will be at the funeral home until service time Sunday afternoon.  The family requests flowers be omitted and would like to suggest contributions to a favorite charity.

            A native of Dale County, he lived his early life there.  Approximately 90 years ago, he moved to the Wicksburg community in Houston County and had lived there since.  He was a retired farmer and a member of the Piney Grove Free Will Baptist Church.

            Survivors include his wife, Elmire Faulk Searcy, Wicksburg; six daughters, Eura Simmons and Alma Hughes, both of Graceville, Fla., Dora Defnal, Ozark, Ernestine Andrews, Slocomb, Enice Carolyn Armstrong, Troy, and Starla Reihardt, Atlanta; four sons, Milford Searcy, Ozark, Maron Searcy, Atlanta, Meyland Searcy, Dothan, and Sam Searcy, Denver, Colo.; one sister,  Eva Clark, Tampa, Fla.; 17 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.

 

 

(120)  The Dothan Eagle, Friday, February 1, 1985

 

            Will Simmons, 81, of Newton Rt. 1, died Wednesday night in a local hospital.

            Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. in the Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Thad Chesser officiating.  Burial in the Winslette Chapel  Methodist Cemetery will be directed by Johnson Funeral Home.  The body will be at the funeral home until service time.

            Mr. Simmons was born and reared in Dale County and came to Houston County 54 years ago and had resided in the Jellico community since that time.  He was a retired farmer and a member of the Winslette Chapel Methodist Church.

            Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Votie Smith Simmons, Newton Rt. 1; a daughter, Mrs. Jeanette Andrews, Phenix City; a son, Billy Simmons, Dothan Rt. 5; three grandchildren, Dan Andrews, Montgomery, Brenda Shaffer, Newton Rt. 1, and David Simmons, Enterprise; three great-grandchildren; a brother, Gus Simmons, Ozark; a sister Mrs. Gladys German; Ozark, several nieces and nephews.

 

 

(121)  The Dothan Eagle, Saturday, April 13, 1985

 

WICKSBURG – Arthur Lee Jerkins, 75, Newton Rt. 1 (Wicksburg), died Thursday afternoon in a local hospital following an apparent heart attack.

            Funeral services will be today at 3 p.m. in the Winslette Chapel United Methodist Church with the Rev. Thad Chesser officiating.  Burial will follow in the church cemetery with Ward-Wilson Brown-Service Funeral Home directing.  The body will be at the funeral home until one hour prior to the services when it will be placed in the church.

            Mr. Jerkins was born in Houston County and lived in the Wicksburg community most of his life.  He was a retired heavy equipment operator with the Houston County Road and Bridge Department.  He attended the Winslette Chapel United Methodist Church.

            Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lois Jerkins, Newton Rt. 1; five granddaughters, Mrs. Connie (Ricky) Burns, Newton Rt. 1, Mrs. Sandra (Larry) Sanders, Mrs. Judy (John) Sanders, Mrs. Sheila (Allen) Rice, Ozark and Mrs. Velma (Billy) Kilpatrick, Grimes; one grandson, Leon (Olivia) Baker, Newton Rt. 1; 13 great-grandchildren; one half-sister, Mrs. Mary O’Neal, Columbus, Ga.; two half-brothers, Roy Paul, Lakewell, Fla. and Billy Paul, Columbus, Ga.; several nieces and nephews.

 

 

(122)  The Dothan Eagle, Sunday, November 17, 1985

 

            Mrs. Gladys Rountree Palmieri, 87, of Massapequa, New York, and a Houston County native, died Friday.

            Graveside funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in the Winslette Chapel Methodist cemetery with the Rev. Thad Chesser officiating and Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home directing.  The body will arrive tonight and will be at the funeral home chapel until service time.

            Mrs. Palmieri was born and raised in Houston County and had lived in New York State for about 65 years.

            Survivors include two daughters, Julia Palmieri, Minnie Clyde Jemmott, Long Island, New York; one granddaughter, Denise Jemmott; one niece and one nephew.

(123)  The Dothan Eagle, Tuesday, July 15, 1986

 

JELLICO – Miss Annie Lola Reynolds, 87, Newton Rt. 1, died Monday morning in Wesley Manor Retirement Home after a long illness.

            The funeral will be 4:00 p.m. Thursday in the Ward-Wilson Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. W. Thad Chesser officiating.  Burial will be in the Winslette Chapel cemetery with Ward-Wilson Brown-Service Funeral Home directing.  The body will be at the funeral home until service time Thursday afternoon.  The family requests that flowers be omitted.

            A native of Dale County, she lived her early life there and then moved to the Winslette Chapel community where she lived most of her lifetime.  She was a member of the Winslette Chapel Methodist Church.

            Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Espy Hollis, Newton Rt. 1; several nieces and nephews.

(Anna Lola Reynolds is name on tombstone.)

 

 

(124)  The Dothan Eagle, Wednesday, September 24, 1986

 

            Patrick Poyner Rice, 97, 3553 College St., Jacksonville, Fla., died Monday morning in a Jacksonville hospital after a long illness.

            Graveside services will be 2 p.m. Thursday in the Winslette Chapel cemetery west of Dothan with Dr. Austin Staples, Jr. officiating, and Ward-Wilson Brown-Service Funeral Home directing.  The body has arrived in Dothan and will be at the funeral home until time to depart for the cemetery Thursday afternoon.

            A native of Dale County, Mr. Rice was the son of Dr. J. R. and Emma Poyner Rice.  He lived his early life in the Pinckard area of Dale County and the Jellico community of

Houston County.  In 1918 he moved to Jacksonville, Fla., where he had lived since.  He was a retired Pullman conductor with the Atlanta Coast Line Railroad and was a member of the Free Will Baptist Church.

            Survivors include several nieces and nephews; several great nieces and nephews.

 

 

(125)  The Dothan Eagle, Monday, May 2, 1988

 

STONE MOUNTAIN, GA. – Mickey Allen Woods, 45, of 449 Raven Springs Trail, Stone Mountain, Ga., and a former resident of Houston County, died Saturday afternoon in an Atlanta hospital after a brief illness.

            Memorial services will be 1 p.m. EST today at the Rock Creek United Methodist Church in Lithonia, Ga.  Graveside services will be 11 CST a.m. Tuesday in the Winslette Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery in Houston County near Wicksburg, with Ward-Wilson Brown-Service Funeral Home directing.

            The body arrived in Dothan Sunday night and will be at the funeral home until funeral time Tuesday morning.  The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 7 until 9 tonight.

            Mr. Woods was a native of Houston County and lived his early years in the Wicksburg area.  He entered the United States Air Force and served approximately four years.  Following his discharge, he moved to St. Louis, Mo., where he lived for a number of years.

            While in St. Louis, Mr. Woods attended and graduated from Washington University with his degree in electrical engineering.  He then moved to Stone Mountain and was associated with Lithonia Lighting for 15 years, serving most recently as vice-president of marketing and manpower development.

            Mr. Woods was a graduate of the Executive M. B. A. program at Georgia State University in Atlanta.  He was associated with and served in leadership capacities for various professional organizations including The National Lighting Bureau and The Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

            He was the son of the late Eugene and Gladilou Woods of Wicksburg and a member of the Rock Creek Methodist Church in Lithonia, Ga.

            Survivors include two brothers, Billy T. Mathis, Laurel Hill, Fla., Pete Mathis, Arlington, Texas; two sisters, Mrs. Barbara Bath, Chiefland, Fla., Mrs. Ruby L. Hammock, Stone Mountain, Ga.; two nieces and two nephews.

 

 

(126)  Source and date of source unknown.  Date of death was February 13, 1990.

 

            William Fowler of St. Louis died February 13, 1990.  The beloved husband of Arleen C. Fowler (nee Alberswerth) of New Haven, dear father of Mark and Steve Fowler, dear brother of Hilda Hughes, Lorraine Dancy and Gaye Walker, dear son-in-law of Wilbert Alberswerth, our dear brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin.  Mr. Fowler was in state at Kutis Affton Chapel in St. Louis until February 15, then to Immanuel United Church-Senate Grove where services were held Friday, February 16, at 2 p.m.  Internment was in the Senate Grove cemetery.

 

 

(127)  The Dothan Eagle, Thursday, April 19, 1990

 

            JACKSON’S GAP – Albert Emmanuel Saunders, 78, died Wednesday, April 18, 1990, at his residence in Jackson’s Gap after a brief illness.

            The funeral will be 11 a.m. Friday in the Ward-Wilson Funeral Home Chapel with the Revs. Tom Anderson and Ira Jones officiating.  Burial will be in Winslette Chapel Cemetery with Ward-Wilson Funeral Home directing.

            The family will receive friends at the funeral home this evening from 6 to 8.

            Mr. Saunders was born in Geneva County.  After marriage he lived in Houston County, where he was employed as a road and bridge crew worker with the Houston County Road Department until his retirement.  He moved to Jackson’s Gap about a year and a half ago.  He was a member of the Malvern Baptist Church for more than 60 years.

            Mr. Saunders was preceded in death by his wife, Lillie Mae Woodham Saunders.

            Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Gertrude and Buddy Taylor, Jackson’s Gap; a brother, Cohen Saunders, Malvern; a granddaughter, Michelle Taylor, a grandson, Steve Taylor, both of Jackson’s Gap; several nieces and nephews.

 

 

(128)  The Dothan Eagle, Tuesday, August 28, 1990

 

Effie Gilmore Sanders, 93, of the Washington County Convalescent Center, Chipley, died there Monday, August 27, 1990, after a long illness.

            The  funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Ward-Wilson Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Steven Sanders, great-nephew of Mrs. Sanders, officiating.  Burial will be in the Winslette Chapel Cemetery, Wicksburg, under the direction of Ward-Wilson Funeral Home.

            Visitation will be at the funeral home tonight from 7 to 9.

            Mrs. Sanders was born in Houston County and had lived in the Washington County Convalescent Center for the past three years.  She was a member of the Panther Creek Free Will Baptist Church.

            She was preceded in death by her husband, Jeno Sanders, her two sons, Callie Ray and Gene Cohen Sanders, and one daughter, Fernie Ree Sanders and grandson Tommie Colen Sanders.

 

 

(129)  The Dothan Eagle, Thursday, October 4, 1990

 

NEWTON – Arthur Joe Cannon, 63, of Newton Rt. 1, Box 338, died Tuesday, October 2, 1990 in Flowers Hospital after a brief illness.

            Funeral services will be today at 12:30 p.m. in the Ward-Wilson Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Troy Walsingham officiating.  Burial will be at Winslette Chapel Cemetery under the direction of Ward-Wilson Funeral Home.

            Mr. Cannon was born in Houston County, Alabama and had lived here all his life.  He was retired from Cannon Oil Company.

            Survivors include his wife, Pauline D. Cannon, Rt. 1, Newton; his mother, Era Helms, Dothan; one daughter, Cynthia Jo Cannon, Phenix City, Ala.; a son and daughter-in-law, Denis A. and Cheryl Cannon, Dothan; brothers, Vernon L. Cannon and Billy Cannon, both of Dothan; three grandchildren, Angela Cannon, Christopher Cannon and Elizabeth Cannon.

 

 

(130)  The Dothan Eagle, Friday, April 12, 1991

 

            Alphus Rex Daughtry, 92, of Wicksburg, died Wednesday, April 10, 1991, at his residence.

            The funeral will be at 2 p.m. today in Byrd Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Thomas Steward officiating.  Burial will be in Winslette Chapel Cemetery with Byrd Funeral Home directing.

            Mr. Daughtry was born February 1, 1899 in Houston County and lived all his life in the Wicksburg area.  He was engaged in farming until his retirement in 1976.  Mr. Daughtry was a member of Bay Springs Baptist Church.

            Survivors include his wife, Gladies Harper Daughtry, Wicksburg; two sons, J. Comer Daughtry, Dothan, James Ray Daughtry, Dothan; four grandchildren, Randy Daughtry and Lyn Daughtry, Jennifer Daughtry and Amy Daughtry; several nieces and nephews.

 

 

(131)  The Dothan Eagle, Sunday, July 7, 1991

 

            Mrs. Flaudie Collins Foye, 87, of Newton Rt. 1 (Jellico Community) died Friday, July 5, 1991, of injuries sustained in an automobile accident which occurred on Ross Clark Circle and East Burdeshaw Street.

            The funeral will be at 2 p.m. today at Byrd Funeral Home Chapel with Minister Bill Watkins officiating.  Burial will be in Winslette Chapel Cemetery with Byrd Funeral Home directing.

            Mrs. Foye was born March 24, 1904, in Houston County and lived most of her life in the Jellico community.  She had been employed by Blumberg’s and B. C. Moore while residing in Dothan.

            Survivors include several cousins and two special friends, Carmen Best and W. E. Brent, both of Dothan.

 

 

(132)  The Dothan Eagle, Tuesday, August 6, 1991

 

            Haley Strickland, 78, Bonifay, Fla., formerly of Geneva, died Monday afternoon, August 5, 1991, in Doctor’s Memorial Hospital in Bonifay.

            Funeral services are incomplete and will be announced by Pittman Funeral Home of Geneva.

 

 

(133)  The Dothan Eagle, Monday, March 16, 1992

 

            Willie Mae Hagler Collins, 76, of 804 North Herring St., died Sunday, March 15, 1992, following an extended illness.

            The funeral will be held 2 p.m. Tuesday at First Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Bill Thompson officiating.  Burial will follow in Winslette Chapel Cemetery (Jellico Community) with Byrd Funeral Home directing.

            In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to First Presbyterian Church, Pre-School Building Fund, 2108 West Main St., Dothan, AL  36303.

            The body will be placed in the church one hour prior to service time.  The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 6-8 tonight.

            Mrs. Collins was born January 14, 1916, in Geneva County and lived her early life in the Hartford area.  She moved to Houston County in 1937 and resided in the Jellico community prior to moving to Dothan in 1939.  She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church where she served as a nursery worker for many years.

            She was predeceased by a son, Moody W. Collins, who died in 1978.

            Survivors include two grandsons and granddaughters-in-law, Tony and Manius Collins, Dothan, Moody and Kathy Collins, Melrose, Fla.; three great-grandchildren, Michael, Michelle and Kristal Collins, all of Melrose; two brothers, Relus Hagler, Phenix City, John B. Hagler, Panama City, Fla.; and several nieces and nephews.

 

 

(134)  The Dothan Eagle, Monday, June 8, 1992

 

            COLUMBUS, Ga. – Belle B. Fowler, 97, of Pine Manor Nursing Home, died Sunday, June 7, 1992, at the nursing home.

            The funeral will be held 11:30 a.m. EDT Tuesday at the Vance Memorial Funeral Home Chapel.  Burial will be 3 p.m. CDT in the Wesley Chapel Cemetery in Jellico with Vance Memorial Funeral Home officiating.

            Mrs. Fowler was born March 9, 1895, in Henry County.  She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brannon.  Mrs. Fowler was a homemaker and a member of the Methodist Church.

            Survivors include four sons, Max B. Fowler, Dothan, Gene Fowler, Bradenton, Fla., Harry E. Fowler, Columbus, Jim F. Fowler, Talbotton, Ga.; 12 great-grandchildren and 16 great-great grandchildren.

 

 

(135)  The Dothan Eagle, Thursday, October 15, 1992

 

            Mrs. Bessie E. Waters, 86, of 803 Florence St., Dothan, died Wednesday, October 14, 1992, at the Extendicare Nursing Home following an extended illness.

            The funeral will be Friday at 10 a.m. at the Ward-Wilson Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Jerry Spencer officiating.  Burial will follow at the Winslette Chapel Church Cemetery with Ward-Wilson Funeral Home of Dothan directing.

            The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 7 to 9 tonight.

            Mrs. Waters was born in Geneva County and had lived in Dothan for the past 42 years.  She was a member of Ridgecrest Baptist Church.

            She was predeceased by her husband, Ollie J. Waters; and two daughters, Linda Geoye and Bobbie Letoumean.

            Survivors include a son, Jewett Waters, Dothan; a daughter, Mildred Earling Marse, Dothan; two sisters, Lorene Waters, Ann Bragan, both of Dothan; 10 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

 

 

(136)  The Dothan Eagle, Saturday, February 13, 1993

 

            NEWTON – Stella Reynolds Hollis, 90, of Newton Rt. 1, and a resident of Oak View Manor Nursing Home for the past years, died Thursday, February 11, 199

32, at Dale County Hospital in Ozark following a long illness.

            The funeral will be held at 3:30 p.m. today at Winslette Chapel United Methodist Church with the Rev. Coley Holloway officiating.  Burial will follow in the church cemetery with Byrd Funeral Home directing.

            The body will be placed in the church one hour prior to service time.  The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 7 to 9 tonight.  At other times, the family will be at the residence of Jack and Merle Hollis, Newton Rt. 2 (Jellico Community).

            Flowers are being accepted, or memorials may be made to a favorite charity.

            Mrs. Hollis was born October 1, 1902 in Dale County (now Houston County) and resided in the Jellico community most of her life.  She was a member of the Winslette Chapel United Methodist Church where she was active in church affairs and had served as church pianist for several years.  She was a homemaker and the widow of Espy Hollis, who died in 1960.

            Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Jack and Merle Hollis, Newton Rt. 2 (Jellico Community); grandchildren Sylvia and Charles Harrison, Atlanta, Sandra and Bill Kellner, Kennesaw, Ga.; great-grandchildren, Trey and Andrea Rudder, Birmingham, Jared Paul and Leigh Rudder, Kennesaw, Ga.; a great-great-grandchild, Sarah Rudder, Birmingham; and several nieces and nephews.

            Serving as active pallbearers will be Trey Rudder, Jared Paul, Doug McWhirter, Jamie Brackin, Doug Killingsworth and Billy Kibler.

 

 

(137)  The Dothan Eagle, Thursday, February 3, 1994

 

            Annie Mae Lee, 84, of 2507 Westgate Parkway, died Tuesday, February 1, 1994, at Westside Terrace following a brief illness.

            The funeral will be today at 1 p.m. at Byrd Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Bill George officiating.  Burial will be in the Winslette Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery with Byrd Funeral Home directing.

            Mrs. Lee was born April 11, 1909 in Houston County and resided in Marianna, Fla., for approximately 30 years before returning to Dothan in 1982.  She was a homemaker and the widow of Leonard Lee.  Mrs. Lee was a member of the First Assembly of God Church in Marianna.

            Mrs. Lee was preceded in death by her husband, Leonard Lee; a son, C. W. Lee; and a daughter, Mervine Welch.

            Survivors include two daughters and sons-in-law, Johnnie and Zin “Andy” Andrews, Dothan, Evelyn and Charles Swayne, Newark, Ohio; a son, Fletcher Lee, Marianna; a sister, Minnie Lee, Ozark; 14 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

 

 

(138)  The Dothan Eagle, Monday, February 7, 1994

 

            Loyce Damon Searcy, 74, of 32 W. Chadwick Circle, died Saturday, February 5, 1994, at Lakeview Community Hospital in Eufaula after a brief illness.

            The funeral will be Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Winslette Chapel Methodist Church with the Rev. Ron Lee officiating.  Burial will be in the church cemetery with Ward-Wilson Funeral Home directing.

            The family will be at the home of a sister, Addie Tate, Brannon Stand Road, Pinckard.

            Searcy will remain at the funeral home until an hour before service time.

            Searcy was a native and life-long resident of Houston County and was a member of Grandview Baptist Church.  He served in the U. S. Navy during World War II and was a graduate of Wallace College Technical School as a machinist.

            Survivors include three sisters, and two brothers-in-law, Addie and Homer Tate, Pinckard, Gwendolyn and Clark Hamilton, Tustine, Calif., and Pauline Cannon,

Wicksburg; four brothers and sisters-in-law, Glen and Nell Searcy, Wicksburg, Grover and Maye Searcy, Dothan, Lester and Virginia Searcy, Columbus, Ga.; and Fred Searcy, Dothan; and several nieces and nephews.

 

 

(139)  The Dothan Eagle, Monday, September 18, 1995

 

            J. T. Fowler, 66, Jellico (10874 West U. S. Highway 84), died Saturday, September 16, 1995, at Flowers Hospital following a long illness.

            The funeral will be at 1 p.m. today at Byrd Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Ron Lee officiating.  Burial will be in the Winslette Chapel Cemetery with Byrd Funeral Home directing.

            Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Winslette Chapel Cemetery Fund, 296 Judge Logue Road, Newton, Alabama  36352.

            Mr. Fowler was born April 22, 1929, in Houston County and lived most of his life in the Jellico community.  He was a 1947 graduate of Wicksburg High School and a veteran of the Korean War, having served in the U. S. Army.  He was employed by the Hedstrom

Company for more than 30 years and was also engaged in the broiler business for several years.

            Survivors include his wife, Betty Woodham Fowler, Jellico; two sons and three daughters-in-law, Gary and Shirley Fowler, Fitzgerald, Georgia, Steve and Pam Fowler, Hartford, Joni Scott Fowler, Wicksburg; a daughter and son-in-law, Beth and Mike Jenkins, Dothan; grandchildren, Michael Fowler, Wicksburg, Shawn Fowler and Heather Fowler, both of Fitzgerald, Georgia, Dean Jenkins and Becky Jenkins, both of Dothan; a brother, Don Fowler, Hartford; three sisters, Myrle Lee, Pinckard, Gaytha Beasley, Jellico, June Norton, Clinton, Mississippi; a sister-in-law, Gwen Bragg, Valley; two aunts, Bernice Fowler, Columbus, Georgia, Myrtle Jordan, Dothan; an uncle, J. R. Fowler, Jellico, and nieces and nephews.

 (Joni Scott Fowler is his former daughter-in-law, the former wife of Steve Fowler.)

 

 

(140)  The Dothan Eagle, Saturday, March 16, 1996

 

            NEWTON – Mrs. Gladies Estell Daughtry, 82, of 346 Sanders Road, died Thursday, March 14, 1996, at her residence following an extended illness.

            The funeral will be 2 p.m. today at Byrd Funeral Home with the Rev. Coley Holloway officiating.  Burial will be in Winslette Chapel Cemetery with Byrd Funeral Home directing.

            Flowers are being accepted or memorials may be made to Wiregrass Hospice, P. O. Box 2127, Dothan, Alabama  36302.

            Mrs. Daughtry was born December 31, 1913, in Houston County and had lived the early years of her life in Pansey.  She had resided in the Wicksburg community for more than 60 years and was a member of the Bay Springs Baptist Church.  She was also a

member of the Senior Adult Sunday School Class.  Mrs. Daughtry was a homemaker and the widow of Rex Daughtry who died in 1991.

            Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, James Ray and Flora Daughtry, Dothan, Comer and Linda Daughtry, Dothan; six grandchildren, Randy and Julie Daughtry, Jennifer and John Crowley, Lyn Daughtry and Amy Daughtry; two great-

grandchildren, Judson Daughtry and Anna Crowley; a sister, Mrs. Magdalen Beach Clark, Dothan; a brother, Marvin Harper, Fort Walton Beach, Fla.; several nieces, nephews and cousins.

 

 

(141)  The Dothan Eagle, Thursday, July 18, 1996

 

            Ms. Cynthia Jo Cannon, 46, of 860 Jones Road, Newton, died Tuesday, July 16, 1996, at Southeast Alabama Medical Center after an extended illness.

            The funeral will be 10 a.m. today at Ward-Wilson Chapel with the Rev. Troy Walsingham officiating.  Burial will be in Winslette Chapel Cemetery with Ward-Wilson Funeral Home directing.

            Ms. Cannon was born December 28, 1949, in Houston County, Alabama.  She has resided in Houston County most of her life.  She was a member of the Glory to Him Fellowship Church.  She was preceded in death by her father, Arthur Joe Cannon.

            Survivors include her mother, Pauline S. Cannon; daughter, Elizabeth Cannon, both of Newton; brother and sister-in-law, Denis and Cheryl Cannon, niece Angie Cannon, and nephew Chris Cannon, all of Dothan.

 

 

(142)  The Dothan Eagle, Friday, January 31, 1997

 

            Votie Smith Simmons, 92, of 110 S. County Road 9, Newton, died Wednesday, January 29, 1997, at Southeast Alabama Medical Center after a brief illness.

            The funeral will be 11 a.m. today at Winslette Chapel Methodist Church with the Rev. Harvey Luke officiating.  Burial will be in Winslette Chapel Methodist Church Cemetery with Byrd Funeral Home directing.

            Mrs. Simmons was born September 4, 1904, in Dale County and was raised in the Bethel community near Echo.  She came to Houston County at an early age and resided in the Jellico community near Wicksburg.  She was the widow of the late Will Simmons, a homemaker and a member of the Winslette Chapel Methodist Church.

            Survivors include a son, Mr. Billy Simmons, Wicksburg; a daughter, Jeanette Andrews, Phenix City; three grandchildren, Dan Andrews, Montgomery, Brenda Shaffer, Calif., David Simmons, Enterprise; three great-grandchildren; three sisters, Martha Parramore, Napier Field, Grace Bennett, Shreveport, La., Rebecca Lamb, Frostproof, Fla.,

a brother, Wade Smith, Panama City, Fla.; several nieces and nephews; a very special friend, Joyce Humphrey.

 

(143)  The Dothan Eagle, Saturday, April 19, 1997

 

            Ouida Inez Holloway, 84, died Wednesday, April 16, 1997 at Flowers Hospital following a brief illness.

            The funeral services will be held 10 a.m. today at Winslette Chapel United Methodist Church with the Rev. Harvey Luke officiating.  Burial will be in Winslette Chapel Cemetery with Byrd Funeral Home directing.  The body will be placed in the church at 9 a.m. where the family will receive friends until service time.

            Mrs. Holloway was born October 16, 1912 in Houston County and lived in the Jellico community most of her life.  She was employed as a clerk at S & H Kress Co. and was a member of the Winslette Chapel Methodist Church.

            Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Lenora and Tim Schoultheis, Okeana, Ohio; a sister, Doris Casey, Jellico community; several nieces and nephews.

 

 

(144)  The Dothan Progress, Wednesday, May 14, 1997

 

            Hilda Aline Fowler Hughes, 74, died April 10, 1997 at University of South Alabama Hospital, Mobile, after an extended illness.

            Private graveside services were held April 12 in Winslette Chapel United Methodist Cemetery with Rev. Ron Lee officiating.  Kent-Thornton Funeral Home directed.

            Mrs. Hughes was preceded in death by her husband, Leon Hughes; brother, William Fowler, and granddaughter, Alexandria Havard.

            Survivors include a son, Daniel Hughes; daughter, Rebecca Havard and granddaughter, Taylor Havard, all of Mobile; sisters, Judith Gaye Walker of Pinckard and Lorraine Dancy of Dothan.

 

 

(145)  The Dothan Eagle, Tuesday, June 10, 1997

 

            Velma Lois Jerkins, 86, a resident of the Wicksburg area, died Sunday, June 8, 1997, at Pike Manor Nursing Home in Troy following a lengthy illness.

            Services will be held 10 a.m. today at Byrd Funeral Home with the Rev. John Thomas officiating.  Burial will be in Winslette Chapel Cemetery with Byrd Funeral Home directing.

            Mrs. Jerkins was born May 12, 1911, in Holmes County, Florida.  She moved to Dale County at an early age.  She lived in Columbus, Ga., prior to moving to Houston County in the 1940s where she resided most of her life.

            Survivors include six grandchildren, Connie Darby, Troy, Judy Sanders, Ozark, Leon Baker, Sandra Sanders, Sheila Rice, Velma Kilpatrick, all of Dothan; 15 great-grandchildren; several great-great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews also survive.

 

 

(146)  The Dothan Eagle, October 1999

 

            Mrs. Lola Bell Walker Roach, age 66, of 3535 Roberts Ave., #3, Tallahassee, Fla., died October 1, 1999, in a Tallahassee hospital following an extended illness.

            Funeral services will be today at 3 p.m. in the Chapel of Pittman Funeral Home in Geneva with the Rev. Clarance D. Gray officiating.  Burial will follow in the Piney Grove Cemetery near Wicksburg, with Pittman Funeral Home of Geneva directing.

            Visitation will be from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. tonight at the funeral home.

            Mrs. Roach was a former resident of Geneva.  She was Pentecostal by faith.

            Survivors include five daughters, Christeen Reese, Samson; Shirley F. Walker, Geneva; Linda F. Blotsky, Tallahassee, Fla.; Brenda J. Lemoine and Sheila F. Spencer, both of Tallahassee, Fla.; six sons, Robert Hardzog, Woodville, Fla.; Tommy J. Walker, Hartford; Terry R. Walker, Helena, Ga.; James E. Walker, and Roger D. Walker, both of Tallahassee, Fla.; and William D. Walker, Gainesville, Ga.; 18 grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren.

 

 

(147)  The Dothan Eagle, Wednesday, April 19, 2000

 

Benjamin “Roy” Reynolds

 

            Benjamin “Roy” Reynolds, 75, of Sophie Drive, Tampa, Florida, died Monday, April 17, 2000, at University Community Hospital in Tampa, Florida, following an extended illness.

            Graveside services will be 10 a.m. Saturday, April 22, 2000, at Winslette Chapel Cemetery with Dr. Jeff Ross officiating and Byrd Funeral Home directing.

            Mr. Reynolds was born April 5, 1924, in Houston County, and lived the early years of his life in the Jellico Community.  He was a veteran of World War II and was stationed in Japan during his tour of duty.  He was a graduate of the University of Alabama and held a degree in accounting.  Mr. Reynolds resided in New Orleans, Louisiana, most of his life and was employed with Sears and Roebuck prior to his retirement.  He resided in Tampa, Florida, for the past year and a half, and was of the Methodist faith.

            Survivors include five sisters and three brothers-in-law, Ruth Driskell, Bowling Green, Florida; Bernell and James Morris, Dothan; Helen McIntyre, Enterprise; Kate and Earl Simpkins, Freeport, Florida; Sue and Doug Douglass, Hueytown; several nieces and nephews also survive.

            Mr. Reynolds was preceded in death by his mother and father, W. C. Reynolds and Mary Pauline Reynolds, and two brothers, George Reynolds and Max Reynolds.

 

 

(148)  The Dothan Eagle, Saturday, July 8, 2000

 

            Doris D. Casey, 84, a resident of Extendicare Health Center, died there July 6, 2000, following an extended illness.

            The funeral will be at 10 a.m. today at Byrd Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Buddy Hood officiating.  Burial will follow in Winslette Chapel Cemetery with Byrd Funeral Home directing.  In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Pilgrim Home Baptist Church.

            Mrs. Casey was born June 1, 1916, in Houston County and lived most of her life in the Jellico Community.  She was employed with Warners Brothers for twelve years and was the widow of Clyde L. Casey who died in 1975.  Mrs. Casey was a member of Pilgrim Home Baptist Church.

            Survivors include three sons and daughters-in-law, Billy and Martha Casey, Prattville, Bobby and Patsy Casey, Hodgesville, Jimmy and Debra Casey, Dothan; a daughter and son-in-law, Carolyn and Joel Alberson, Daleville; four grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; one great-great grandchild.

            Mrs. Casey was preceded in death by a sister, Ouida Holloway and a grandson, Danny Bond.