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The Lamar Times from Hattiesburg, Mississippi • 14

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The Advertiser News Page 4A Thursday, June 9, 2005 HAMILTON SEMINARY William Survivors include a sister, Lora May Ferguson of Lumberton and numerous nieces and nephews. BARBARA JEAN DYKES RICHTON Barbara Jean Dykes, 65, died May 25, 2005, at Forrest General Unsmtal Cmviah xunr. Vfav a Mrs. Hust was retired from Hattiesburg Schools where she worked as a librarian. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Keith Hust.

Survivors 1 include two sons, John Gilbert Hust and Martin Hust, both of Hattiesburg; two daughters, Kathy Moseley of Tyler, Texas and Micki Stuckey of Hattiesburg; a sister, Edith Massey of Hattiesburg; a brother, Harry Gilbert of Hattiesburg; eight grandchildren: and seven great-grandchildren. G.W. "BUSTER" MOODY POPLARVILLE James officiating. Burial was in Hickory Creek Cemetery. Mrs.

Bond was a member of Baxterville Baptist Church and taught school for 45 years -15 years at Caroes, 5 years at Okahola and 25 years at Baxterville. She was preceded in death by her husband, S.E. Bond and a grandson, Kyle Bond. Survivors include a son, Emmett M. Bond of Lumberton; one grandson, Shayne Bond of Lumberton, four great-grandchildren and one great-greatgrandchild.

JEROLDINE D. GRANDE LEESBURG, VA Jeroldine D. Grande, 72, died May 30, 2005, at her residence. Services were June 4 at White Funeral Home Chapel in Lumberton with the Rev. Joe Beach officiating.

Burial was in Lumberton City Cemetery She was preceded in death by her husband, Micke Grande; a sister, Ruth Baxter, a brother, Webster Daniels Jr. and her parents, Webster Daniels and Vera Davis Daniels. Survivors include a daughter, Carolyn W. Falb and husband, Robert E. Falb, of Washington, D.C.; three sisters, Louise Cameron of Mobile and Sarah Malley and Margaret Beach of Poplarville.

WILLIAM "BILL" IRMGARD H. WOLFE HATTIESBURG Irmgard H. "Irmi" Wolfe, 63, died May 30, 2005, at Forrest General Hospital. Services were June 3 at Danforth Chapel on the campus of the University of Southern Mississippi. Burial was in Germany.

A retired collection development specialist with Southern Miss' University libraries, Mrs. Wolfe was a native of Munich, Germany. She was a member of the Society of Mississippi Archivists, the Society of Historical Archivists and the Ocean Springs Yacht Club. She was a Roman Catholic. Survivors include her husband, James H.

Wolfe of Hattiesburg; two daughters, Christine M. Wolfe of Berlin, Germany and Karin J. Wolfe of New York, N.Y.; her mother, Maria W. Pfender of Munich, Germany; and a sister, Angelika T. Pfender of Munich, Germany.

Memorials may be made to the Hattiesburg Public Library, 329 Hardy Street, Hattiesburg, MS 39401. LOIS T.BOND LUMBERTON Lois T. Bond, 93, died June 1, 2005, at her residence. Services were June 3 at White Funeral Home Chapel in Lumberton with the Rev. Raymond Parkin and the Rev.

Kim A lifelong resident of the Janice Community, Mr. Gillie was a roustabout with Diamond Off-shore Drilling and a member of Cypress Creek Missionary Baptist Church. Survivors include his parents, Leo and Kim Gillie of Janice; a sister, Erica Leigh Gillie of Janice; his maternal grandparents, Harold and Grace Farlow of New Augusta and his paternal grandparents, Louis Leo and Doris Gillie of Janice. Pallbearers were Justin Johnson, Brian Walters, Ryan Brown, Jeff McCardle, Kevin McCardle, Jonathan Borderline and Daniel Hinton. FREDDY DREYER JR.

POPLARVILLE Freddy Dreyer 28, died May 27, 2005, in Picayune. Services were May 31 at Steep Hollow Baptist Church with the Rev. Shannon Marshall officiating. She was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Robert F.E. Dreyer and maternal grandfather, Nathan Joseph Necaise.

Survivors include his father, Freddy "Fritz" Dreyer of Poplarville; his mother, Maria Marie Dreyer of Perkinston; a son, Brendon Seal of Kiln; his paternal grandmother, Evelyn Dreyer of Poplarville; his maternal grandmother, Doris Necaise of Perkinston; three sisters, Tosh Dreyer, Raven Brooks and Raelyn Brooks, all of Poplarville. WILLIAM HALL BARRETT LUMBERTON William Hall Barrett, 60, died May 29, 2005, at his residence. Services were June 1 at his residence with burial in the Hickory Grove Cemetery. Mr. Barrett was an insurance agent and owned Lumberton Insurance Co.

Agency General in Purvis. Memorials may be made; to the "Bill" Hamilton, 57, SSSSSSSS died May 26, mmmmm 2005, at the wm V.A. Hospital in Jackson. Services were June 1 at Highland Cemetery. Mr.

Hamilton was a retired foreman and diesel mechanic for the City of Hattiesburg; a member of VFW Post 3036, a U.S. Marine and veteran of the Vietnam War. He was a Baptist Survivors include Bonnie Hamilton of Seminary; two sons, William Lee Hamilton Jr. of Moselle and Jacob Hamilton of Seminary; three daughters, April Raemisch of Winter Haven, Michelle Robinson of Seminary and Denise Norris of Seminary; her mother, Lou Hamilton of Hull a sister, Sandy Hamilton of Hull, Ga. and 10 grandchildren.

NELL McLENDON McINNIS HATTIESBURG Nell McLendon Mclnnis, 96, died May 26, 2005, at Hattiesburg Convalescent Center. Graveside services were held May 31 at Oaklawn Cemetery with Rector Steve Hines officiating. Mrs. Mclnnis was a graduate of the Methodist Hospital School of Nursing and spent her adult life practicing private duty nursing. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ned Mclnnis Sr.

She is survived by a son, Ned Mclnnis Jr. and wife, Mary Deane; two brothers, Howard McLendon and Howard McLendon, both of Louisiana; two granddaughters, Michelle Webb of Petal and Rachel Price of Richton; four great-granddaughters. LUCAS LEO "LUKE" GILLIE -n rit rr Lucas Leo "Luke Gillie, -Tt, died May 30, 2005, at Forrest General, Hospital. Services were June 1 at Cypress Creek Baptist Church with the Rev. Kenneth Stringer and the Rev.

Nathan Seals officiating. Burial was in the Janice Cemetery in Perry County. Jones Son Funeral Home with the Rev. Billie Murphy and the Rev. Mark Ford officiating.

Burial was in the Edwards Cemetery. A lifelong resident of Richton, Mrs. Dykes was a homemaker and member of Good Hope Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ulis George Dykes; her parents, Ellis and Gladys Odom and a daughter, Pamela Dykes. Survivors include two sons, Ulis Gregory Dykes and Carey Kevin Dykes, both of Richton; two sisters, Patricia Davis of Forest and Jenny Tollv of Rielitniv five hrntliro Narvel Odom of Petal and Henry Odom, Edward Odom, Kenneth Odom and Jessie Odom, all of Richton; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Pallbearers were Eric Odom, Stephen Jolly, Mike Gary Odom, Ricky Odom, Kenneth THOMAS HOLCOMB POPLARVILLE Thomas E. Holcomb, 96, died May 27, 2005, at Wesley Medical Center. Graveside services were May 29 at Poplarville City Cemetery with the Rev. Butch Knight officiating. A member of the First Baptist Church of Poplarville, Mr.

Holcomb was a member of the Masonic Lodge and was an avid fisherman and gardener. He was preceded in death by his wife, Velma B. Holcomb. Survivors include two daughters, Shirley H. Riley of Hattiesburg and Donna Blackmon of Longjriewsw Texasrftsister, Pearl CwrlpjfJUisif, Texas; a brother, Fred Holcomb of Long Beach; five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

Memorial contributions may be made to First Baptist Church of Poplarville Building Fund. f-Jt -W I 1 A fcH A Est. 1958 -Michael Thornton iPit 107 Morris St. Petal 583-3139 Mights Weekends 4583-1620 (7 Ji. :) ijj "Buster" I Moody, 84, died May 30, 55SS55S 2005, at Wesley TmmmTmmmm Medical Center.

Graveside services were June 2 at Poplarville City Cemetery with the Rev. James Carney officiating. Burial was in the Poplarville City Cemetery. A member and deacon of the First Baptist Church of Poplarville, Mr. Moody served in the U.S.

Army during World War H. He was a local businessman and served as a supervisor for the Pearl River County Board of Supervisors for 20 years, He served 12 years as president. He was a past member of the Board of Trustees for Pearl River Community College. Survivors include two daughters, Deborah Moody Miles and Dr. Jan Moody, both of Poplarville; a sister, Oree Moodey Alford of Poplarville; two grandchildren and one great-' grandchild.

D.V. MURDOCK LUMBERTON D.V. Murdock, 79, died May 17, 2005, at Forrest General Hospital. Services were May 30 at White Funeral Home1 in Lumberton with Elder Fred Smith and Elder Eddie Hartfield officiating. Burial was in ByrtJ'tlne lM( 1 "MrMWddcic was member of Lumberton Missionary Baptist Church and was retired from Lumberton Manufacturing.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Hope and Minnie Jones Murdock; three brothers and one sister. courses prepares you for the CompTTA A Core Exam. Basic Electrical Training June 6-10. Cost $50.00 Learn the fundamentals of ACDC electricity, single phase motors, three phase motors and generators, transformers, and DC motors and transformers. Basic Electrical Construction Using NEC (Codebook) Guidelines -June 13-17.

Cost $50.00 Learn the construction guidelines for basic hand tools, load center, conduit, cable tray requirements, grounding requirements, and proper use of me NFPA codebook. Fundamentals of Motor Controls June 20-24 Cost $50.00. Learn the basics associated with WfLKRAfe SERVICES, INC. 789 Hwy 42 East ItY-irA 1015 W. Colleg Ave.

Petal, MS ftftl Wiggins, MS (601) 582-1899 I (601)92M522 706 Main Street JIN 2704 Columbia, Ave. Purvis, MS II Prentiss, MS (601) 794-8731 Hj (601) 792-4229 JC JC offers variety of this summer Member of the Order of the Golden Rule 805 Hardy St Hattiesburg, MS (601) 544-2141 First Baptist Cuh pfLwbrlQrirtn MABLE GILBERT HUST HATTIESBURG Mable Gilbert Hust, 81, died May 31, 2005, in Hattiesburg. Services were June 1 at Highland Cemetery. ware including how to begin a drawing, edit for precision and productivity, and later properties. Web Design June 27, 28, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, June 29, 30, 8:00 am to 12:00 noon Cost $100.00 Learn the basics of web site design and how to maximize your web site exposure on the Internet.

A Software June 13-17 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Cost $125.00 Learn how to manage, maintain, and troubleshoot operating systems used on today's personal computers. This class prepares you for the CompTIAA OS Exam. A Hardware July 18-22 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Cost $125.00 Learn how to manage, maintain, and troubleshoot personal computer hardware components.

This class WCC alums schematic symbols, motor control components, types of AC motor starters, design and construction of various control circuits, and motor control troubleshooting and schematic reading. Fundamentals of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) -June 27-July 1 Cost $50.00 Learn the basics of PLC including: use of ladder logic, computer fundamentals, basic logics, inputoutput configuration, and basic PLC programming. Fundamentals of Hydraulics -July 5-8 Cost $50.00 Learn the basics of fluid power, hydraulic components, schematic symbols, hydraulic circuit analysis, hydraulic circuit troubleshooting and schematic reading. FUNERAL HOME, INC. Serving South Mississippi Since 1910 Hattiesburg Sumrall Purvis TH SELECTED Independent FUNERAL HOMES Member by Inviutioa 208 Bay Street Hattiesburg 582-1571 li ELLISVILLE Jones County Junior College's Career Resource Center is offering several non-credit courses during the summer months.

Pre-registration is required for all classes and the cost includes materials for the class. To register contact is Denese at 601-477-4114. The schedule of classes is as follows: Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GDT) June 13-17, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Cost $65.00 Learn how to apply geometric dimensioning and tolerancing to blueprints in order to ensure fit and function of assembled parts. Introduction to AutoCAD June 20 24, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Cost 75.00 Learn the fundamentals of how to navigate through AutoCAD LT soft i in invited to Braves game Mi will be .1 Attention Tract built The The acres ikWi PROPERTY FOR SALeSE Investors, 2 tracts for sale by foreclosure! 1 is approximately 3.5 acres with a house around 1980 of approximately 1,772 s.f.

property is located at 3831 Rocky Branch-Sumrall Road 2 miles South of Sumrall, MS. farm tract consists of 40 acres. The property is 38 acres of permanent pasture and 2 devoted to old chicken houses. The property arrive in Atlanta at 4 p.m. and following dinner leave for Turner Field for the game beginning at 7:05 p.m.

Sunday's events include a deluxe continental breakfast followed by a group devotion and a visit to the Civil War Battle Site at Kennesaw Mountain State Park guided by Wheeler. Following lunch, the group will return to the campus in Hattiesburg. "We expect to see a large number of the 300 plus Carey alumni living in Georgia as well as some from nearby states," said Wheeler. "We are so excited to offer this opportunity to our alumni and Tickets must be reserved no later than Friday, Jury 1. For information on die cost and other details, contact the alumni office at 601-318-6167 or 1-800-962-5991 ext.

167. The William Carey College Alumni Association invites Carey alumni and friends of the college to an Atlanta Braves baseball game Saturday, Jury 9, in Atlanta, where the Braves will take on the Milwaukee Brewers. "Due to the success of last year's trip and requests from several who attended, we added some other activities to the itinerary this year," said Donna Wheeler, director of alumni relations. The trip will begin at 7:30 ajn. on Saturday morning from the WCC campus in Hattiesburg.

The travelers will stop at Moundville State Park to view prehistoric Indian mounds, with a tour guided by Dr. Milton Wheeler, professor of history at Carey since 1963. Lunch in Tuscaloosa will follow die tour. Guests will sold at the Lamar County Courthouse High school forensics camp set for July 18 22 on WCC campus Purvis on June 27 between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m.

The government's bid to protect its interest in the farm tract will be $55,600. The housing tract and 3.5 acres will be $62,800. For additional information contact the Forrest County Farm Service Agency (FSA) at the USDA Service Center, 191 WSF Tatum Boulevard, Suite Hattiesburg, Mississippi, 39401 or by phone at (601) 583-1184. The USDA Farm Service Agency is an equal opportunity lender and provider. Complaints of discrimination should be sent to USDA, Director, experience are invited to attend.

Cost of the camp is $350 for resident students. The fee includes room and board The cost for rnorcsident students is $250 and includes lunch throughout the week. Registration forms and payments are due no later man June 30. For more mfbrmation email The William Carey College Speech and Debate Team will sponsor a High School Forensics Camp Jury 18 through 22 from 9 ajn. until pjn.

on die Hattiesburg campus. The camp will include training in Lincoln Douglas Debate, Student Congress, Extemporaneous Speaking, Impromptu Speaking, Oratory, and Interpretive Events. Students from beginner to advanced speech and debate. 20050-9410..

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