Deering retired from the United States Navy with 22 years of service and also served on the funeral detail for President Dwight Eisenhower.
The Cartersville woman passed away from injuries sustained in a two-vehicle accident.
After his retirement, Bruce loved fishing and watching wrestling.
Dachs was also proud of his Scottish heritage and loved traveling to Panama City Beach, Fla.
The Cartersville mother's body was found Sunday, Oct. 30 in Haralson County, nearly six weeks after she was reported missing.
The Bartow County firefighter died Oct. 16 in a shooting in Floyd County.
Gwendolyn Marler taught school for 54 years and was a counselor until she was in her early 80's.
Timothy Michael Redd, 22, and Austin Baldwin, 20, died Wednesday when their motorcycles collided in Adairsville.
The Cartersville resident always made sure his family was taken care of and would give the shirt off his back to anyone in need.
The Cartersville resident and Bartow County native was laid to rest on Thursday, Sept. 8.
Christian Xavier Austin, a native of Canton, was a junior at Cass High School.
Hendricks, 25, also loved fishing, and will be remembered for making those around him laugh.
Christian Scrutchins, who played football and ran track at Cass High School, drowned July 28 while swimming in Allatoona Lake.
Obituary and service information from Owen Funeral Home.
Brock, who passed away June 28, was known for his "infectious, colorful and down-to-earth personality."
Casey, 69, retired from Cass High school where he was a teacher, football and wrestling coach.
A master electrician, Kellam had a larger than life personality, loved his family, music and spending time outdoors.
Smith also loved her family, doing needlepoint, traveling and had an affinity for cacti.
The Cartersville resident, who was a retired cosmetologist, also enjoyed shopping, wearing hats, dressing up, cooking and baking.
The Adairsville resident also chose to donate his organs, allowing four other people to have a chance at life.
Willis, who loved riding motorcycles, also was employed with Southern Food Service Management and had an associate's degree.
McLeod's greatest passion was her motorcycle, and she was well-known for participating in various charity rides in the community.
The Aragon resident died April 2 in an accident while working at the company's Plant 15 in Cartersville.
The Cartersville resident also was a wonderful father and son, and had a special bond with his parents.
Cody Blake Knight, 19, was employed with TLS Electric, and attended Pine Bower Baptist Church and Georgia Northwestern Technical College.
Bridges was previously employed with Toyo Tire Company and attended Grace Baptist Church.
A preliminary investigation shows Scott Salter, 30, died from accidental injuries, the Bartow sheriff's office said.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Hope Foundation or to Cartersville First Baptist Church missions.
Caya retired from Lockheed after 25 years of service, and loved the beach and spending time with her children and grandchildren.
Employed with Red Top Roofing, Murphy was a people pleaser, had a great sense of humor and never met a stranger.
The Adairsville High School graduate was majoring in business at Georgia Northwestern Technical College.
The Cartersville resident, who attended Grace Baptist Church, enjoyed going to the beach and making crafts.
Cox, who attended New Covenant Baptist Church Rossville, also loved to read his Bible, go fishing and play video games.
The Cartersville resident also had a private investigator license in both Georgia and Alabama.
Evans was employed with Morgan Corporation in Rydal where he was a forklift driver in warehouse distribution.
Ed Riddle died last week from complications stemming from heart surgery.
Brock died last week after he was hit by a vehicle along S.R. 61 near Cartersville.
Lowe was employed at Thrall Car and was a member of Raccoon Creek Baptist Church.
Prior to her illness, she worked as a phlebotomist for Quest Diagnostics and as an independent Mary Kay representative.
Law was also employed at Cracker Barrel, loved playing with his dog and spending time with friends and family.