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FANNIN SENTINEL • Thursday, April 9, 2015
OBITUARIES /
Mrs. Peggy Ann Floyd
Peggy Ann Floyd, age
72, of Blue Ridge, passed
away Friday, March 27,
2015 at her home. Mrs.
Floyd was born Oct. 5,
1942 in Fannin County
to the late Manual and
Gladys Thrasher McVey.
She was a member of
Sugar
Creek
Baptist
Church. She retired as
Deputy Tax Commissioner
of Cherokee County, GA.
Mrs. Floyd is preceded
in death by her husband,
David C. Floyd; daughter,
Becky Floyd; brothers, Bill
McVey, Lloyd McVey, and
Pete McVey; sisters, Inez
Smith and Louise Stanley.
She is survived by her
sons and daughters-in-law,
Curtis Floyd of Atlanta,
Dan and Kim Floyd of Ball
Ground, and Dean and
Wanda Floyd of Canton;
brothers, Edward McVey
of Jefferson, NC, and
Kenneth McVey of Ellijay;
sisters, Jean Slater of Blue
Ridge, and Sue Bates of
Canton; 6 grandchildren
and 3 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were
conducted Monday, March
30, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. from
the Akins Funeral Home
of Blue Ridge Chapel.
Rev. Larry Williams, Rev.
Harold Weeks, and Rev.
Kent Samples officiating.
Music was provided by
Jim and Barbara McVey,
Larry Cox, and Sugar
Creek Baptist Church
Choir. Interment followed in the Sugar Creek
Baptist Church Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Kevin
Lanier, Jeremiah Robinson,
Greg Blanton, Adam
Dierdorff, Dave Dwyer,
Steve Smith, Donnie
Arp and Roger Bailey.
Condolences may be sent
to the family at www.
akinsfuneralhome.com.
Akins Funeral Home of
Blue Ridge was in charge
of the arrangements.
COMMUNITY NEWS
Mrs. Mary “Madeline”
Patterson
Mrs. Mary “Madeline”
Patterson, age 88 of Blue
Ridge, passed away April 1,
2015 at the Life Care Center
of Copper Basin. Madeline
was born Feb. 6, 1927 in
Fannin County, GA to the late
George Davis and the late Mae
Grantham. She was a member
of Mid Way Baptist Church.
Madeline enjoyed bingo, gardening, and flower beds.
She was preceded in death by
her husband, Lloyd Patterson.
Survivors
include
son
and wife, Odetta Patterson,
son, Gerald Patterson and
Rachel Newman, daughter, Linda Hancock and husband, Buddy Whitaker; sisters, Jeanette Dockery, Margie
Davis and Betty Grantham;
Grandchildren, Jeff Hastings,
David
Hastings,
Mindy
Patterson and Steve Patterson;
and eight great grandchildren.
Funeral
services
were
Saturday, April 4, 2015 at 2:00
p.m. at the Finch-Cochran
Funeral Home Chapel with
Jerry Rice and Tim Godfrey
officiating. Music was provided by Peggy Roark.
Interment followed in the
Zion Hill Baptist Church in
Turtletown, TN. Pallbearers
were Jeff Hastings, Anthony
Hastings, Zack Hastings, Steve
Patterson, Kenneth Green and
Jason Deal. Honorary pallbearer, David Hastings.
Arrangements entrusted to
the Finch-Cochran Funeral
Home of McCaysville, GA.
You may send condolences to
the family and sign the guest
register at www.cochranfuneralhomes.com.
2015 Spring prescribed fire season
winding down; accomplishes goals
Since January, fire managers few significant burns tentatively
on the Chattahoochee National planned for the next few weeks
Forest
have
successfully pending favorable conditions.
improved habitat and reduced
“Right through the very last
wildfire risk on over 27,000 acres burn we will work hard to
through prescribed fire. Now as ensure minimal community
the mountains ‘green up’, the impacts while maximizing forprescribed fire season is winding est health and wildlife habitat
down. However there are still a benefits,” said Mike Davis, Fire
Chattooga River Ranger District:
Project Name
(#1) Tallulah Gorge Co-op
(#2) Chestnut Mountain
(#3) Licklog
Blue Ridge Ranger District:
Project Name Acres Location
(#1) Puncheon Gap
(#2) Spencer Mountain/Addie Gap/ Duncan Ridge/ Bryant Creek
Conasauga Ranger District:
Project Name
(#1) Rocky Flats
(#2) Bob Jones
The Chattahoochee-Oconee
National Forests provide
the finest outdoor recreation
opportunities and natural
resources in Georgia. Featuring
nearly 867,000 acres across 26
counties, thousands of miles of
clear-running streams and riv-
ers, approximately 850 miles
of recreation trails, and dozens
of campgrounds, picnic areas,
and other recreation activity
opportunities, these lands are
rich in natural scenery, history and culture. The mission
of the USDA Forest Service
Management Officer for the
Chattahoochee-Oconee National
Forests. “We also say a huge
thank you to everyone who has
supported our fire program this
spring.”
Residents and visitors can
expect to see and smell small
to moderate amounts of smoke
fun participating
the entertainment
in
at
Acres
972
799
968
Location
Tallulah Gorge State Park
10 miles NW of Persimmon, GA
20 miles NE of Clayton, GA along FSR 7
2474
3200
9 miles NW of Dahlonega, GA
10 miles SW of Blairsville, GA
Acres
Location
1172
18 miles NE of Dalton, GA
1193
20 miles NE of Dalton, GA
is to sustain the health, diver- with the Forest Supervisor’s
sity, and productivity of the office in Gainesville, Georgia,
nation’s forests and grass- managing four District units
lands to meet the needs of in Blairsville (Blue Ridge
present and future genera- District), Lakemont (Chattooga
tions. The Chattahoochee- River District), Chatsworth
Oconee National Forests is (Conasauga District), and
part of the Southern Region, Eatonton (Oconee District).
Blue Ridge Elementary
School’s Reading Fair
Charles Truman Dills, age 69
of Mineral Bluff passed away
on Sunday, March 29, 2015, at
home. He was born on Saturday,
Jan. 26, 1946 in Epworth, GA to
the late Sherman Lee and Ruby
Watkins Dills.
Charles was a Navy and
Marine Corps retired Veteran
serving his country during the
Vietnam War. He was a member of the McCaysville Gospel
Tabernacle.
Survivors are his wife of 21
years, Shirley Hughes Dills
of Mineral Bluff, GA; chil-
Mr. Robert Manning
Thomas Sr.
during burning operations. To
minimize the smoke impact, fire
managers will work to end new
fire ignitions by 3 p.m. The burn
will likely continue to smolder
overnight with residual smoke
settling into valley areas.
Prescribed fire plans by Ranger
District and Priority:
Line dancers entertain at
Blue Ridge Elementary School
The Get In Step Line
Dancers had a lot of
Mr. Charles Truman
Dills
on Thursday, March 19,
2015.
Mr. Robert Manning Thomas,
Sr., age 85, of Blairsville, GA,
formerly of Blue Ridge, GA,
passed away Friday, April 3,
2015 in the Stonehenge Assisted
Living in Blairsville, GA.
Mr. Thomas was born on
Sept. 7, 1929 in Fannin County,
GA to the late Eugene Manning
Thomas and Mary Ethel Adeline
Sullivan Thomas. He owned
and operated Thomas Insurance
Agency in Blue Ridge for many
years. He was a member of Blue
Ridge First Baptist Church, and
a United States Army veteran
having served during the Korea
Conflict. Mr. Thomas was an
avid fisherman and golfer, having had 7 holes in 1 during his
lifetime.
Mr. Thomas is survived by his
wife, Betty McDaris Thomas
of Blairsville; a son and daughter-in-law, Robert Manning
Thomas, Jr. and Cindy Renee
Thomas of Blairsville; daughters and sons-in-law, Nancy
and Dwight Kay of Blue Ridge,
Patricia and Sid Swartz of
Warner Robbins, GA, Cindy Lou
Gentry of Kennesaw, GA, and
Jennifer and Jeff Hassenboehler
of Powder Springs, GA; sisters,
Gladys Kirby of Marietta, GA
and Regina Davis of Morganton,
GA; 11 grandchildren and 7
great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Monday, April 6, 2015 at 2:00
p.m. from Blue Ridge First
Baptist Church with Rev. Danny
Paris and Rev. Bob Richardson
officiating. The body will lie
in state at the church for one
hour prior to the service. Music
will be by Imogene Stewart and
Debbie Jones. Pallbearers will
be Wyatt Johnson, Scott Swartz,
Thomas Kay, Austin Gentry,
Robert Manning Thomas, III,
Gabe Seten, Jody Jenkins, and
Stephen Butler. Honorary pallbearers will be Bency Turner,
Bobby Donaldson, Jack Suits,
Bill Dunn, Bobby Milam,
Kenneth Wood, and Don
Shockley. Interment will follow
in Chastain Memorial Park with
full military honors provided by
North Georgia Honor Guard.
The family will meet with
friends at the funeral home
Monday from 10:00 a.m. until
12 noon. Condolences may
be sent to the family at www.
akinsfuneralhome.com. Akins
Funeral Home of Blue Ridge is
in charge of arrangements.
Easter weekend
car show
While the kids were busy
visiting with the Easter Bunny
and hunting eggs at one end of
Pictured Left to Right: Judy Cheyne, Polly Warren, Esta Carver, Betty Patterson, Mara Courtney, Sandy Schubert, Donna McWilliams, Peg
Foglio, Becky Belt, Wanda Conrad, Kathy Wosyluk. Not pictured: Bob Merritt.
dren, Christy Simms of AR,
Harold Dills of Blue Ridge,
GA, Robert Lee Davis of Blue
Ridge, GA, Glenoe Davis of
Mineral Bluff, GA, Chris Davis
(Dawn) of Mineral Bluff, GA,
Lisa Brown Totherow (Robbie)
of Morganton, GA, Ritchie
Davis of Mineral Bluff, GA and
Beverly Davis of Morganton,
GA; brother and sister-in-law,
Thurman and Linda Dills of
Sacramento, CA; 23 grandchildren. Many nieces and nephews
also survive.
Funeral services were conducted on Wednesday, April 1,
2015 at 2 p.m. from the Akins of
Blue Ridge Chapel with Rev. Bill
Pittman officiating. Interment followed in New Union Cemetery.
Military Honors were provided
by the North Georgia Honor
Guard. Pallbearers were Dalton
Burnette, Darren Burnette, Lucas
Wilson, Christopher Davis,
Jimmy Lynn Dills, Mitchell
Hughes, Stacy Dills and Terry
Dills. Condolences may be sent
to the family at www.akinsfuneralhome.com. Akins Funeral
Home of Blue Ridge was in
charge of the arrangements.
the Blue Ridge downtown park,
adults were admiring vintage
cars at the other end of the park.
This beautiful plum-colored 1956 Chevy Belair belongs to Gary
Meyer. Photo by Marci Watson