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AREA DEATHS

Area deaths


07-23-2008

CHANEY

Services for Larry Raymond Chaney, 64, were at 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 22, at K.L. Brown Funeral Home and Cremation Center Chapel. Rev. Lonnie Welch and Roger Boyd officiated. Burial was in Jacksonville City Cemetery.

Mr. Chaney died July 19 at Jacksonville Medical Center.

Survivors include two sisters and a brother-in-law Marie Batchelor and Gail and Richard Bivins all of Jacksonville and two brothers and a sister-in-law, Leon Chaney and William “Mo” and Pat Chaney, all of Jacksonville.

Pallbearers were nephews.

Mr. Chaney was a native and lifelong resident of Calhoun County and was formerly employed by Jacksonville State University.

His parents Walker and Lovella Chaney, two brothers Kenneth and Billy Chaney and two sisters Carolyn Taylor and Mary Dzeick preceded him in death.

CHANEY

Services for Pamela Penny Chaney, 60, were at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 20, at K.L. Brown Funeral Home and Cremation Center Chapel. Revs. Lonnie Welch, Marshall Dye and Roger Boyd officiated. Burial was in Jacksonville City Cemetery.

Mrs. Chaney died July 18 at Regional Medical Center.

Survivors include a daughter, Ann Harvey of Jacksonville; a son, Brandon Davett of Jacksonville; two grandchildren; her father, Julian Clements of Bynum; a sister, Sherry Smith of Bynum; two sisters-in-law, Gail Bivins and her husband, Richard, of Jacksonville and Marie Batchelor, of Jacksonville; two brothers-in-law, William “Mo” Chaney and his wife Pat and Leon Chaney, all of Jacksonville; a special niece, Debbie Stowe; and many nieces and nephews.

Pallbearers were nephews.

Mrs. Chaney was a native of Calhoun County and life long resident.

CURRY

A memorial service for Dorothy “Dottie” Burroughs Curry, 88, will be at 3 p.m. Thursday, July 24, in The Upper Room of First Baptist Church. Chaplain Jim Wilson officiated. Mrs. Curry died July 19 at Regional Medical Center.

Survivors include her husband, Marion Curry; two daughters and a son-in-law, Jan and Jim Reaves and Barbara Foote; a sister, Elizabeth Golden; three grandchildren; Matthew Grogan and his wife Rebecca, Nathan Foote and Duncan Foote; a great-grandson, Walker Harrison Grogan and many nieces and nephews.

Mrs. Curry was a member of Riverside Baptist Church and lived in the New Orleans area for over 60 years.

Memorial donations can be made to Habitat for Humanity or favorite charity.

MILLER

Services for Ruby M. Miller, 88, were at noon Thursday, July 17, at Chapel Hill Funeral Home Chapel. Revs. Samuel Hooper and Tommy Ballew officiated. Burial was in Jacksonville City Cemetery.

Mrs. Miller died July 14 at her residence

Survivors include three daughters and two sons-in-law Shirley J. Cockrell, Jewell D. and Charles Bright and Joyce Ann and Dennis Bateman; a son, Horace J. Jenkins; a sister, Rachel Smith; a brother, Cary G. Harris; seven grandchildren, Kenneth and Stephen Harris, Cindy Ramero and husband, Robert, Rodney, Timothy and Mike Jenkins, Charles Bevins; 10 great- grandchildren, Krystal Bolts, Holly Newman, David and Randy Harris, Anna Ramero, Malessa, Kaleb, Austin, Gaebril and Alyssa Jenkins; great-great-grandchildren, Michael Jacob and Joshua Tyler Bolts and Courtney Newman.

Pallbearers were Larry Ballew, Randell Fortenberry, Norris Fortenberry, Mike Jenkins, Harold Parris, Frank Bell and Norris Hunt.

Mrs. Miller was a Calhoun County native and lifelong resident of Jacksonville. Her husband Tommy Miller, son, James Jenkins and grandson Puncho Jenkins preceded her in death.

SMALLWOOD

Services for Wyndall B. Smallwood, 81, were at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 19, at K.L. Brown Memory Chapel. Rev. Jerry Irwin officiated. Burial was in Anniston Memorial Gardens.

Mrs. Smallwood died July 16 at her residence.

Survivors include her husband, Wilburn Smallwood, of Anniston; a daughter and son-in-law, Carolyn and Phillip Baker of Oxford; two sons and daughters-in-law, Daryle and Amanda Smallwood of Roswell, Ga., and Bo and Karen Smallwood of Jacksonville; two brothers, Bonzell Bobo and Ruel Bobo of Fayette; five grandchildren, Amanda Grant and her husband Robert and Ashlee Smallwood all of Canton, Ga., Shaye Reynolds and her husband Mike of Jackson, Ga., and Joshua Smallwood and his wife Angelina and Sallie Smallwood all of Jacksonville; and three great-grandchildren, Ethan Grant, Reece Grant and Jolie Smallwood.

Mrs. Smallwood was a homemaker and a member of Harvest Church of God. She resided in Calhoun County most of her life. Her grandson Hank Baker preceded her in death.

SPEARS

Graveside service for infant Jayden Howard Spears will be at 11 a.m. today at Anniston Memorial Gardens. Rev. Winston Howard Tibbetts will officiate. Anniston Memorial Funeral Home will direct.

Survivors include his parents, Jamie Morris and Jason Howard Spears; grandparents, Jimmy W. Morris, Sandra Morris, Jerry Crass, Wayne and Kathy Spears; aunts, Krystal Spears, Jessica Morris; uncle, Ronnie Morris. Anniston Memorial Funeral Home.

STOCKTON

Services for Frederick Leo “Buddy” Stockton, 65, of Heflin, were at 2 p.m. Monday, July 21, at Ranburne United Methodist Church. Revs. James Owens, Joe Gamble and Charles Benefield officiated. Burial was in Cleburne Memory Gardens. Benefield Funeral Home of Wedowee directed.

Mr. Stockton died July 18 at Stringfellow Memorial Hospital in Anniston.

Survivors include three daughters, Kathy Harris of Ranburne, Katrina Dingler of Jacksonville and Angelia Shiflett of Carrollton, Ga.; a step daughter, Debbie Cater of Hampton, Ga.; three sons, Lee Stockton of Sparta, Ga., Jeremy Stockton of Temple, Ga. and Jason Stockton of Ranburne; a step son, Joshua Johnson of Ranburne; two sisters, Shirley Peason of Sharpsburg, Ga., and Willine Hodgins of Franklin N.C.; five brothers, Calvin, Doug and Tommy Stockton, all of Franklin, N.C., Jerry Stockton, of Blue Ridge, Ga., and Pete Stockton, of Pell City and 11 grandchildren.

Mr. Stockton was a Franklin, N.C., native, a former resident of Stockbridge, Ga., and a resident of Heflin since 1980.

He was born Sept. 9, 1942, the son of David Joshua and Kathryn Bates Stockton.

Mr. Stockton attended Ranburne United Methodist Church. He was a self-employed brick mason.

VEASLEY

Services for Robert Veasley, 69, of Buffalo, N. Y., formerly of Calhoun County, were at noon Wednesday, July 16, at Goodson Funeral Home. Rev. Mario F. McDaniel officiated. Burial was in the Jacksonville City Cemetery.

Survivors include his wife, Loretta; daughter, Kristian; his step mother, Martha Veasley; six brothers, Arthur Williams, Otho Williams, Andre Walker, Thomas Parker, Lenn Veasley and Benjamin Veasley; six sisters, Barbara Vaughn, Dora Reese, Althea Reese, Rose Reese, Eulia Salter and Louise Veasley.


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