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1944 Rock Cut Pl
Conley, GA 30288
(404) 362-0588

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Sep 10, 2018

Funeral notices for Saturday, Aug. 18

Paul. Committal at St. Peter’s Cemetery. A service of The Fortin Group Funeral Home, 70 Horton St., Lewiston, ME 04240, (207) 784-4584. CONLEY - Sylvia A., 86, of Poland, passed away Monday, Aug. 13, in Windham. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 21, at the Windham Chapel of Dolby Blais & Segee, 434 River Road. Interment and prayers will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 22, at the West Poland Highland Cemetery, 230 Megquier Hill Road, Poland. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Alvan Ricker Library, 1211 Maine St., Poland, ME 04274. COOK - Anita R., of Lisbon, passed away in Lewiston on Wednesday, Aug. 15. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 22, at Gracelawn Memorial Park, 980 Turner St., Auburn. A service of Advantage Funeral and Cremation Services, 999 Forrest Ave., Portland, ME 04102. GAUTREAU - Daniel P., 69, of Roxbury, died Aug. 8 in Hanover. A celebration of Danny's life will be held at a date to be announced. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Danny's memory may be made payable to Troy Barnes, c/o Oxford Federal Credit Union, 225 River Rd., Mexico, ME 04257, to assist with funeral expenses. Arrangements are under the care and guidance of S.G. Thibault Funeral Home, Cremation and Monument Services, 250 Penobscot St., Rumford, ME 04276. 364-4366. LEEMAN - Lillian Hazel Jones, passed away Saturday, July 28. There will be a celebration of life at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 6, at Mt. Blue State Park, 299 Center Hill Road, Weld. Arrangements are under the care and direction of Dan & Scott's Cremation & Funeral Service, 488 Farmington Falls Road, Farmington. AdvertisementPRUELL - Norman F., 72, of Lewiston died Wednesday, Aug. 15. Per his request, there will be no service and burial will take place at a later date at the Maine Veterans’ Cemetery in Augusta. Arrangeme...

Mar 2, 2017

News of Record for Friday, Feb. 3, 2017

A. Sprowl, Port Orange and Susan J. Bencsik, Ormond Beach; Lorraine K. Perkins and John Dutton Thoms, Port Orange; David R. McKeown and Cynthia E. Conley, Holly Hill; Elizabeth B. Dillman and Nathaniel J. Karr, Ormond Beach.MARRIAGE DISSOLUTIONS STARTED: Latwan Lonel v. Regina Davis Ferguson; Ruben v. Linda C Nazario; Douglas C. v. Sheila A. Cornell; Jessica R. v. Renardo v. Williams; Chante Nicole Nichols v. Robert Nichols Iii; Carlos R. v. Shawna R. Rivera; Jamie v. Moises Ocasio Ii.MARRIAGE DISSOLUTIONS GRANTED: Camacho Evidio And Moran Maria Del Carmendiaz;Evan And Teresa Lynn Levenson; Brady Veronica Lynn And Taylor Gregory Gene;Charles Edward And Joelle Elizabeth Harris; Linda T. And Robert Pelletier; Matthew And Shelly F. Cawood; Jermaine Andrew Bailey Dixon And Ashley Drane.BIRTHS:HOWLETT/COLLINS: Charles Coleman Howlett and Kyla Nicole COllins, Daytona Beach, are the parents of a son weighing 9 pounds, 2 ounces, born at 3:14 a.m. Jan. 25, 2017, at Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center.MINABERRY/MCFARRAN: Matthew Minaberry Jr. and Taylor McFarran, South Daytona, are the parents of a daughter weighing 9 pounds, 3 ounces, born at 12:54 a.m. Jan. 27, 2017.SCHWARZE: Ksenia and Thomas Schwarze, Edgewater, are the parents of a son weighing 5 pounds, 3 ounces, born at 9:32 a.m. on Jan. 25, 2017 at Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center, Daytona Beach. (Daytona Beach News-Journal)

Feb 9, 2017

Lompoc Pastor Ron Wiley claims Valley of Flowers Peace Prize

Conrad Gonzales, Shannon Rose Chavez, Robert Almanza, the Rev. Douglas Conley, Lauren Pressman and McIsaac. Get breaking news sent instantly to your inbox Sunday’s ceremony included music interludes from the husband-and-wife duo Al & Val and the recital of several peace-related quotes. Each nominee for the 2016 prize — the award is given out each January bearing the title of the previous year — also was recognized. The nine other nominees included: Gail Clark-Savage, a leader in spurring local welcome parties for the participants in the annual AIDS LifeCycle; Mark Ashamalla, a case worker for Transitions Mental Health Association and advocate for the homeless; Loriz Hernandez, a bilingual former preschool, adult and migrant education teacher in LUSD; Brittney Williams and Lillian Street, who led a Peace Walk last year through Lompoc in response to police shootings around the country; Rosemary Holmes, the organizer of the Lompoc Film Club; Charlene Asmussen, an elementary school teacher who works with students in character building and in promoting peaceful behavior; Julie Biolley and Stacy Lowthorp, the former and current, respectively, proprietors of South Side Coffee Co.; Barbara Marquez, a medical social worker and bereavement counselor; and Martena Wilson, owner of Hunnyfly Yoga Studio. In her remarks at Sunday’s ceremony, McIsaac compared the spread of peace to a meal gathering. “It’s sort of like a potluck — if everybody brings something, there’s way more than anybody can eat,” she said. “So if we all (promote) the peace concept and good, kind acts, we’ll have a smorgasbord of peace that just overflows.” Wiley, a Los Angeles native and Air Force veteran who moved to the Lompoc area in 1985 when he was stationed at Vandenberg Air Force Base, said he plans to display the hefty peace prize front and center in the vestibule at his church. “I want everybody to see it and let them know that even though the Lord knows our efforts, it doesn’t go unnoticed by others and it’s not in vain,” he said. “People need to see that you can possibly be recognized by your community if you do for the Lord.” ... (Santa Maria Times (subscription))

Feb 9, 2017

Lompoc Pastor Ron Wiley claims Valley of Flowers Peace Prize ...

Conrad Gonzales, Shannon Rose Chavez, Robert Almanza, the Rev. Douglas Conley, Lauren Pressman and McIsaac. Get news headlines sent daily to your inbox Sunday’s ceremony included music interludes from the husband-and-wife duo Al & Val and the recital of several peace-related quotes. Each nominee for the 2016 prize — the award is given out each January bearing the title of the previous year — also was recognized. The nine other nominees included: Gail Clark-Savage, a leader in spurring local welcome parties for the participants in the annual AIDS LifeCycle; Mark Ashamalla, a case worker for Transitions Mental Health Association and advocate for the homeless; Loriz Hernandez, a bilingual former preschool, adult and migrant education teacher in LUSD; Brittney Williams and Lillian Street, who led a Peace Walk last year through Lompoc in response to police shootings around the country; Rosemary Holmes, the organizer of the Lompoc Film Club; Charlene Asmussen, an elementary school teacher who works with students in character building and in promoting peaceful behavior; Julie Biolley and Stacy Lowthorp, the former and current, respectively, proprietors of South Side Coffee Co.; Barbara Marquez, a medical social worker and bereavement counselor; and Martena Wilson, owner of Hunnyfly Yoga Studio. In her remarks at Sunday’s ceremony, McIsaac compared the spread of peace to a meal gathering. “It’s sort of like a potluck — if everybody brings something, there’s way more than anybody can eat,” she said. “So if we all (promote) the peace concept and good, kind acts, we’ll have a smorgasbord of peace that just overflows.” Wiley, a Los Angeles native and Air Force veteran who moved to the Lompoc area in 1985 when he was stationed at Vandenberg Air Force Base, said he plans to display the hefty peace prize front and center in the vestibule at his church. “I want everybody to see it and let them know that even though the Lord knows our efforts, it doesn’t go unnoticed by others and it’s not in vain,” he said. “People need to see that you can possibly be recognized by your community if you do for the Lord.” ... (Lompoc Record)

Sep 14, 2016

Jaguars vs. Chargers, Marquee Matchup: Robinson, Hurns vs. Verrett, Flowers

Alex Smith intended for Maclin and the wide receiver caught a touchdown pass on the cornerback. Flowers mostly matched up against Chris Conley, who only produced four catches for 47 yards on seven targets. The Chargers can use Flowers and Verrett in the slot in nickel coverage, so they could also draw Rashad Greene as well.  Hurns and Robinson were a mixed bag against the the Green Bay Packers in Week 1. They combined for 10 catches for 147 receiving yards on 20 targets. The duo went up against similarly short cornerbacks in Sam Shields and Damarious Randall.  The goal for the Jaguars should be to force the Chargers cornerbacks to fight for the ball in the air against Robinson and Hurns, who are talented enough to go up and grab the ball in the air. If Robinson and Hurns can use their height to their advantage, the speed of Verrett and Flowers could be neutralized. However, if Verrett and Flowers are allowed to break on the ball and stay even with Hurns and Robinson in coverage, it could be rough day for the Jaguars on offense. Follow Mike Kaye on Twitter at @Mike_E_Kaye. WTLV Jaguars move up NFL valuation rankings WTLV Jaguars Roster Moves: Safety Marqueston Huff waived off suspension list WTLV Jaguars Mailbag: Is it time to look elsewhere for pass rush help? How can the running game improve? WTLV Thomas, Lewis provide spark, efficiency for Jaguars offense ... (Firstcoastnews.com)

May 18, 2016

Sunday's Delaware County arrest log

Muncie, resisting law enforcement. -- Johnson, Brian Lee, 33, Farmland, theft. -- Goodman, Randy Allen, 46, Muncie, driving while intoxicated. -- Conley, Jack Eldon, 37, Muncie, habitual traffic offender. -- Lee, Catina Marie, 40, Muncie, forgery. -- Boswell, Steven Frederick, 35, Muncie, habitual traffic offender. -- England, William Del, 42, Jackson, domestic battery. -- Montgomery, Tyrell Lamont, 20, Muncie, driving without ever receiving a license. -- Baker, Joshua Eugene, 28, Muncie, resisting law enforcement. -- Wills, Quiden Demonte, 19, Muncie, strangulation. -- Jones, Amy Marie, 37, Muncie, no charge listed. -- Williams, Terra Shae, 23, Albany, no charge listed. -- Calvert, Jeffery Scott, 49, Muncie, possession of a controlled substance. -- Rodarmel, Joseph Daniel, 24, Muncie, no charge listed. -- Haffner, Devyn Danielle, 26, Muncie, criminal trespass. -- Hartzell, Kyle Lee, 27, Muncie, criminal trespass. Read or Share this story: http://tspne.ws/27rNxYE ... (Muncie Star Press)