Obituary and service information from Castellaw Funeral Home in Smyrna.
Obituary and service information from Carmichael Funeral Home in Smyrna.
The Sprayberry High School graduate was killed when a lone gunman opened fire on a naval training center on Thursday.
Obituary and service information from Carmichael Funeral Home in Marietta
Obituary and service information from Gene Davis Funeral Home/White Columns Funeral Chapel in Mableton.
Pete Wood spent 20 years on the city council but left a lifetime of memories and contributions to the Jonquil City.
Obituary and service information from Gene Davis Funeral Home/White
Nicholas Thomas' funeral service will be held at a church near and dear to the civil rights movement.
The 38-year veteran of the force suffered a heart attack last Monday, a department spokesman said.
The 38-year veteran of the force suffered a heart attack on Monday, a department spokesman said.
Skelton resided in Smyrna and had lived in Cobb County since 1963. She was married for 48 years.
The chain which Cathy founded in 1967 has blossomed into a multi-billion dollar empire which spans 39 states and Washington, D.C.
The Austell resident and former owner of Smyrna Playskool passed away on Wednesday.
Funeral services will be held 11 a.m., Friday, June 20 at Lithia Springs First Baptist Church.
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This week's list of death notices includes links to arrangements and obituaries by Smyrna's Carmichael Funeral Home and Castellaw Funeral Home and Mableton's Gene Davis - White Columns Funeral Chapel.
Sergeant First Class Omar Forde was killed in Afghanistan earlier this month.
Omar Forde, killed in Afghanistan on Tuesday, was a 2004 graduate of Kennesaw Mountain High School.
This week's list of death notices includes links to arrangements and obituaries by Smyrna's Carmichael Funeral Home and Castellaw Funeral Home.
Mrs. Lattanzi was a former member of Smyrna First United Methodist Church, and was employed with Cobb County School system for 30 years.
Otis A. Brumby Jr. passed away Saturday after a two-year-battle with prostate cancer.
Maj. Edward Wooten was one of Smyrna's remaining World War II veterans.