Mimi and her husband, Phil, served the Lord as missionaries in Ethiopia in the 1970’s.
Wood was a manager at Lakeside Pharmacy in Cumming.
A Celebration of Life will be held at Northminster Presbyterian Church in Roswell on Monday, May 6.
A Cumming resident, he died after an extended illness.
The Cumming resident was a World War II U.S. Army veteran.
A resident of Cumming, June Jeanette Burgett will be greatly missed by those who shared life with her.
She retired from the Secretary of State’s Office and became a realtor with ReMax North Atlanta.
Wilburn loved to farm, fish and play golf. He was a loving husband, father, and grandfather.
Memorial services will be held today at 3 in the chapel of McDonald and Son Funeral Home.
Wendy will always hold a special place in the hearts of her loving family.
Col. Price served as Executive Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Staff, Plans, Policies, and Operations until his retirement from active service in July, 1983.
He served in the Canadian Royal Air Force. He worked in the hospitality industry for many years before retirement.
She is survived by her husband, Jeff, and her two children Andrew and Virginia.
Mr. Naudin, a native of Ohio, was a loving husband, father, and grandfather.
He was a veteran of the United States Army and he retired from Georgia Power Company after 35 years.
Gallinger was laid to rest at Georgia National Cemetery in Canton, GA.
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She had many hobbies including Bridge, gourmet cooking, tennis and bowling, but her true passion was her love of dogs.
Merlyne was a loving wife, mother and grandmother and will be greatly missed by her family.
Calvin James Tall, who passed away on March 29, will be greatly missed by his family and friends.
"One of a kind," say his friends.
Doris Akins was a loving mother and grandmother and will be greatly missed by her family.
Bryan Hensley was the Superintendent at River Pines Golf Course in nearby Johns Creek.
Recognized by many as a leader in the business community, Robert Jones served more than 15 years as president of American Proteins.
In lieu of flowers the family respectfully requests donations in Mrs. Morris’ name to the American Cancer Society.
Jerry started his very successful business, Elrod’s Custom Drapery Work Room in 1965, working until retirement when he handed the company over to his children.
He and his beloved wife, Bernice had known each other since they were 10-years-old.
He was a member of the Vine Community Church, a senior at Forsyth Central High School and a former Boy Scout of Troop 245.
He was a loving husband, father and grandfather, who loved to hunt and be outdoors.
He was a loving husband, kind father, and good friend, who enjoyed building and running model trains.
Loretta was a loving wife, mother and grandmother and will be greatly missed by her family.
Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, March 9 at McDonald & Son Funeral Home in Cumming.
Beth was the loving and devoted wife of 30 years to Robert O’Donnell and the beloved mother of Caitlin and Jim O’Donnell, who were her pride and joy.
Amy served during WWII as a navy nurse pharmacist mate second class at the U.S. Naval Hospital in Bethesda, MD.
Adele was a loving wife and mother who loved homeschooling her children.
His greatest accomplishments were loving his family and taking care of his dear wife who is battling Alzheimer’s.
He loved gardening, painting, and playing his guitar.
As a registered nurse, she worked at the Cleveland Clinic, HCR Manor Care and Infinity Healthcare in Ohio.
He was a "fun loving, gin drinking, amazing person."
John and wife Barbara lived in Montville, NJ for 34 years prior to moving to Cumming.