She was preceded in death by her parents, William Foster Hisaw and Bessie Lindsey Hisaw, two sons, Bo and Terry Massey and a sister, Nell Luker. BELMONT, MS – Patsy Davis Clement, 76, went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, April 21, 2021. She worked at Blue Bell Manufacturing and later as office clerk and retired from McAnally Insurance Services. She was a member of First Baptist Church, Belmont, MS. She enjoyed flower gardening, working in her yard and all-day shopping trips. She loved spending time with her siblings, their children and grandchildren annually at family reunions in the Great Smokey Mountains. Her greatest passion of all was her family, especially spending time and playing games with her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and her little dog Sassy.
There they married and had their first child before coming to the states, where she taught herself to speak English by watching American television. This began her love for watching the Philadelphia Phillies, Nascar and John Wayne movies. As a home maker she was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother who cherished her time cooking for her family and caring for animals. Patricia is the daughter of the late Ella and Lewis T. Davies of Allentown, PA. She is survived by her brother William Davies of Bethlehem, PA, and preceded in death by her brothers Thomas Davies of Alexandria, VA and Edward Davies of Allentown, PA. ZdzisĹ‚aw “Chester” Zurawski, 98, passed away on March 11, 2022 at Doylestown Hospital following complications after fracturing his hip. He was born on May 20, 1923 in Stolowicze-Baranowicze, Poland, the only child of Ernestyna and Jozef.
Mary Irene Betty Farber, 90
“A set of features can help you train a new model. If somebody generates good features on cash flow, some other person that’s doing some other cash flow thing might come along and say, ‘Oh, well, this feature set actually fits my use case.’ We're trying to promote reuse,” he said. Nokleby, who has since left the company, said that for a long time Lily AI got by using a homegrown system, but that wasn’t cutting it anymore.
He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, Billy Hugh Rooker and Johnny Curtis Rooker. Funeral services will be Tuesday, October 19 at 3 p.m. She is survived by two sisters – Lera Mae Allen Howell Rogers and Johnnie Faye Allen Hollingsworth and many nieces and nephews.
Roy McConnell, Jr., 93
He was well known within his community, and on any given day you could find him and his brother, Bobby drinking coffee at the local Whataburger. Robert loved to fish, and his funny sense of humor would keep people smiling. Robert joined the Army in 1969 and served his Country honorably as an 11B in the 20th Infantry Regiment. After returning from Vietnam, he worked for Brown and Root building offshore oil platforms. Dannon was born January 9, 2003 in Kingwood, Texas to parents, Daniel Beaty and Samantha VanCamp, and passed away January 19, 2020 in Kingwood, Texas.
And Eleanora McQuarter Fenton on January 26, 1922 in Nashville, TN. She spent most of her life in Carroll County. Martha H. Wilson, 94, of Delphi, was called home to be with her Lord and Savior Tuesday, October 18, 2016 at her home. Martha was born to the late Charles and Laura Allen Kelly on November 25, 1921 in Howard County, IN. She spent most of her life in Carroll County. Ray graduated from Jefferson High School in 1948 and continued his education at Purdue. In 1950 he joined the National Guard and then went into the Army Reserve where he served his country for 22 years and attained the rank of Major. Ray E. Reed, 87, of Lafayette passed away at his home Friday, October 21, 2016.
Linda Diane Johnson
She is survived by her son – Terry Strickland Belmont, MS; daughter – Dena Dempsey Hamilton, AL; three grandchildren – Trent Strickland, Savannah Hall and Shelby Pope and one great-grandson – Caeson Pope. He is survived by his wife – Betty Morrow; two children – Tim Morrow and Susan Oakley ; two grandchildren – Timothy and Lee Oakley; several great-grandchildren and two sisters – Marvaline Stanphill and Julia Weber. She was preceded in death by a son, John Fowler, her parents, Stirl and Topsy Gober Hardin, a sister, Carolyn Robinson and a brother, Archie Hardin. She is survived by one son – Michael J. Wills ; two daughters – Debra Wills and Peri Wills; five grandchildren – Nikki Wills, Alexis Wills, Adam Zsiga, Rikki Herche and Benjamin Herche and one great-grandson – Mateus Herche Lugo. He was preceded in death by his parents, Dellie & Delma Scott Gober; two brothers, Lowell Gober and Waymon Gober and one sister, Fay Tate.
She graduated from Corrigan-Camden High School in 1969 and later from Angelina College with a major in Nursing. Nancy is survived by her children Todd Clarke, Elizabeth Clarke , Andrew Clarke; grandsons Harrison Smith and Coulson Clarke; sisters Renee Seago and Melinda Tybor; ex-husband Kevin Clarke and numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Ruth was married for 49 years to Edwin F. Bergman until his passing in 2000. Ruth and Edwin had 3 children, 2 sons, Douglas Bergman and Michael Bergman, both deceased and are survived by their loving daughter, Susan Bergman McLeroy and husband Dorsey McLeroy. Ruth is survived by her grandchildren Jennifer Bergman, Chris Bergman, Amanda McLeroy and Tyler McLeroy, and great grandchildren, Hunter Bergman and Lily Roberts, and numerous nieces and nephews.
David D. Krout
We are comforted in knowing that he is healthy and happy in his eternal home and that this is not goodbye forever. Until we are reunited, we will miss you, our husband, Dad, Papa, brother, uncle and friend. She was preceded in death by her parents, W.B. Services will be Thursday, December 16, 1 p.m. Services will be Saturday, December 18, 11 a.m.
Pallbearers will be Jonathan Cornelius, Harrison Maxwell, Alex Henley, Jimmy Channel, David Peacock and Gary Phillips. Honorary pallbearers will be the congregation of Restoration Community Church. Her uncles will serve as pallbearers – Rhee Perry, Thomas Kelton and Bobby Warren.
Besides spending time with her family, Lucy had a passion for painting. She took painting lessons and could just about paint anything you put in front of her. She is preceded in death by her husband Donnis Bergman and son, Dan Bergman. Sam was a member of three branches of the Armed Forces and proudly served his country in the Army, Navy, and Air Force.
She had a talent for sewing and made costumes for her grandkids. She did ceramics for many years, turning some pieces into lamps by adding electrical components herself. She was preceded in death by her parents, a sister, Edna Hamm and a brother, Edward Orrick. Elaine was born in Troy, AL on December 12, 1936.
Hans Allan Johnson of Doylestown died on October 25, 2019. Born on Staten Island, NY, he spent his early childhood in Raritan, NJ, after which he relocated to Doylestown in 1966, where he lived for the remainder of his life. Jack will be remembered first as a loving husband, a proud father and dedicated grandfather. He was a gentleman, a kind and caring friend to all who knew him and will be missed deeply. Debra graduated from Pennsbury High School and pursued her career as a Real Estate agent in her lifelong community of Bucks County, PA.
RED BAY, AL – Geary Ray McCollum, 74, passed away at his residence Tuesday, May 4, 2021. He was born in Pleasant Site, AL on February 7, 1947. He was a graduate of Red Bay High School and received his Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management from the University of North Alabama. He worked as a Project Engineer at NTN Bower and served in the U.S. He was an avid hiker and took countless hiking trips into the Bankhead National Forest with his two sons, Gregory and Patrick and his close friend, Gerald Jackson.
Gina C. Pierce of Plymouth Meeting passed on peacefully with her family by her side on Sunday, July 12, 2015 at the age of 84. Max then went to work for Jerrold/General Instrument where he served as a Project Manager and Quality Assurance Officer. The company eventually merged with Motorola, which is where Max worked until his retirement in 1999. He was a pioneer of the JDLD employee involvement program and received the General Instrument JLX award for endless dedication to ensuring superior reliability of GI products.
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