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01/26/2026

Lewis Wilson, 84 of Lenox was a cherished husband, father, and friend, that passed away peacefully on January 25, 2026, at Colquitt Regional Medical Center. Born on March 16, 1941, in Commerce, Georgia, Lewis was a man of intelligence, intrigue, and remarkable handiness. His life was a testament to the strength and warmth of his character, and he will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

Lewis's journey began in the peach orchards of Commerce, where he learned the value of hard work and the joy of simple pleasures. His early years in the orchard left him with a lifelong appreciation for the outdoors and the fruits of honest labor. As he grew older, Lewis transitioned into the world of construction, where he found his calling. He dedicated many years to Wainer Construction, where his skill and dedication were evident in every project he undertook. Among his most notable contributions were the five bridges he helped construct over I-75 in the Cook County area, structures that stand as a testament to his craftsmanship and tenacity.

Beyond his professional life, Lewis was a devoted member of the Lenox Baptist Church, where he found spiritual solace and a community of like-minded individuals. His faith was a cornerstone of his life, guiding him through good times and bad with unwavering certainty.

Lewis's passion for vintage cars was more than a hobby; it was a reflection of his love for history and mechanical beauty. He could often be found tinkering with engines or admiring the sleek lines of a classic automobile, always eager to share his knowledge with fellow enthusiasts.

He leaves behind a loving family who will continue to honor his legacy: his wife, Judy Wilson of Lenox; his daughter, Holly Rebecca Wilson of Lenox; his nephews, Brian Bennett of Lenox, and Jeff Bennett of Bainbridge; his niece, Courtney Jones of Lenox; his great-nephews, Brandon Jones, River Jones, and Cameron Bennett; his brother and sister-in-law, Gary and Wanda Bennett of Lenox; and his close friend, Kevin Griffin of Lenox. Lewis was preceded in death by his parents, R. L. and Eula Nicholson Wilson; his brother, Paul Timothy Wilson; and his cousin, Martha Nicholson Fitzpatrick, who loved him very much.

We celebrate the indelible mark he left on our hearts and the world around him. His memory will live on in the bridges that span the highways, in the purr of a well-maintained engine, and in the love of his family and friends.

A private service will be held. Interment will be at Lenox City Cemetery.

Betty Pearson, 89 passed away peacefully on January 24, 2026, at the Berrien Nursing Home in Nashville, Georgia. Born on...
01/26/2026

Betty Pearson, 89 passed away peacefully on January 24, 2026, at the Berrien Nursing Home in Nashville, Georgia. Born on November 1, 1936, in the same town that she would later fill with her kindness and warmth, Betty's gentle spirit and loving nature touched the lives of all who knew her.
For over three decades, Betty dedicated her skills as a seamstress to the Nashville Textile company, where her meticulous work and friendly demeanor were appreciated by both colleagues and clients. Her commitment to her craft was paralleled only by her devotion to her family and her faith. A long-time attendee of Hope Baptist Church, Betty's faith was a cornerstone of her life, guiding her actions and interactions with the grace and compassion for which she was known.
Betty's love for life was evident in the simple pleasures she enjoyed. In her younger days, she could often be found shopping for treasures or sitting patiently by the river, fishing rod in hand, waiting for the next catch. Even as she aged, her love for socializing never waned. The nursing home where she resided in her later years became a hub of activity and laughter, with Betty at the heart of it all, sharing stories and creating memories with residents and staff alike.
Betty's legacy is carried on by her loving family, who were her pride and joy. She is survived by her sons, Randle (Cheryl) Pearson and Donnie (Theresa) Pearson, both of Nashville; her cherished grandchildren, Corey Pearson, Hannah (Derek) Dusenbery, Heather (Torry) Hanchey, Jason Hewett, James Pearson, Kimberly (Matthew) Ashworth, Brandon (April) Pearson, and Chris Ortiz; and a host of great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren, all of whom brought immense happiness to her life. Betty also leaves behind her daughter-in-law, Donna Pearson, with whom she shared a special bond.
Betty's journey through life was marked by the love she shared and the relationships she nurtured. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Arthur Pearson; her daughter, Debbie Hewett; her son, Tommy Pearson; and her siblings, Leroy Gray, Jimmy Gray, Odessa Bishop, Mary Hawkins, and Nellie Kate Gray. Each of them held a special place in her heart, and their memories remained with her always.
Described as gentle, friendly, and loving, Betty Pearson was a beacon of kindness in the lives of those she encountered. Her nurturing touch, her ready smile, and her unwavering friendliness will be deeply missed by her family, friends, and all who had the pleasure of knowing her.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, January 31, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. with Brandon Pearson and Pastor Torry Hanchey officiating. Interment will follow at Longbridge Cemetery. The family will be receiving friends one hour prior to the servcie at the funeral home.

Steven Kopp, passed away peacefully at his home in Barwick on January 20, 2026, at the age of 51. Born on February 15, 1...
01/23/2026

Steven Kopp, passed away peacefully at his home in Barwick on January 20, 2026, at the age of 51. Born on February 15, 1974, in Phoenix, Arizona, Steven's life was a testament to the power of selflessness and love.
A devoted husband, Steven is survived by his beloved wife, Kari Kopp of Barwick, who was the center of his world. Their partnership was one of mutual respect and boundless affection, and Kari was his steadfast companion through all of life's adventures and challenges.
Steven's professional life was spent as a dedicated sales associate at Stone's Hardware, where he was known for his genuine care he extended to every customer.
Beyond his professional endeavors, Steven was a man of many passions, chief among them his unwavering commitment to helping those in need. His generosity knew no bounds, and he was often found rescuing stray animals from the streets and adoption agencies. With his gentle touch and kind words, he nurtured each creature back to health and found them loving homes. His actions spoke volumes about his character, and he was a living example of how one person's efforts can make a significant impact on the lives of many.
To say that Steven was selfless, loving, and thoughtful is to capture only a glimpse of the man he was. He approached every interaction with an open heart and an eagerness to uplift others. His presence was a comfort, and his absence will be deeply felt by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
A memorial service will be held Friday, January 30, 2026 at 5:00 PM at Northside Baptist Church with Rev. Sammy Hiers officiating. A graveside service will be held Sunday, February 1, 2026 at 2:00 PM at Oak Hill Cemetery with Rev. Larry Harris officiating.

Tami Willis Shierling, age 59, transitioned into the kingdom of Heaven on 01/21/2026, from her home in Quitman, GA. Tami...
01/23/2026

Tami Willis Shierling, age 59, transitioned into the kingdom of Heaven on 01/21/2026, from her home in Quitman, GA. Tami was born on November 25, 1966, to Sandy and Sandra Willis of Dixie, GA. After the death of her biological father, Sandra married Herb Wetherington, who became her father for over 50 years.

Tami graduated from Westbrook High School in Dixie GA. She attended Thomas Technical School to become a Radiologic Technologist. After her first year, she was married to her forever love during her summer break. She graduated the next year and joined her husband in Hawaii as he finished out his enlistment in the USMC. Upon returning home, they moved to Pensacola, FL, so she could return to school to specialize in General Ultrasonography. Later in her career, she specialized in Vascular Sonography. Her career lasted 33 years until she had to retire due to Health issues.

Tami’s personal life was as a wife, mother, and a devoted follower of Christ. She was an honest and loyal friend to all who knew her. She loved shopping for great deals and great gifts for herself and loved ones. Her ministry was to serve alongside her husband as he served the Church. She spent countless hours pouring into the youth of the church, showing the Love of Christ to all who would come. Even in the midst of her illness, she continued to teach Sunday school as long as she possibly could

Tami is preceded in death by her grandparents, R.G. and Agnes Willis, and Emmett and Elizabeth Simpson. Survivors include her husband, Steve Shierling; her parents, Herb and Sandra Wetherington; her sons, Drake (Teri) Shierling and Jacob (Hannah) Layton; and her grandson, Owen Shierling.

Tami’s Celebration of Life Service will be held Saturday, Janurary 31, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. at First Baptist Church Quitman. The family will be receiving friends prior to the service from 11:45 am to 1:45 pm. In lieu of flowers, please consider making donations to First Baptist Church Quitman in memory of Tami.

Sharon Umpleby, 72 of Nashville passed away Thursday, January 22, 2026 at Berrien Nursing Home. Sharon was born June 16,...
01/22/2026

Sharon Umpleby, 72 of Nashville passed away Thursday, January 22, 2026 at Berrien Nursing Home. Sharon was born June 16, 1953 to the late A. J. Willis and Naomi Johnson Willis. She love to sing and loved her precious dogs. Sharon enjoyed spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren that she cherished so much.
Survivors include her children, William Callahan of Port Wentworth, GA; Jay ( Christie) Umpleby, Jr of Ray City, and Albert (Brandi) Umpleby of Valdosta; grandchildren, Cannon Callahan, Caitlyn Umpleby, Andrew Umpleby, Bryce Umpleby, and Parker Umpleby.
Graveside service will be held Saturday, January 24, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. at Lenox City Cemetery with Minister William Callahan officiating.

01/18/2026

Neal Dixon Sinclair, known affectionately to friends and family as Dixon, passed away peacefully on January 17, 2026, at Southwell Health & Rehab. Dixon was born November 17, 1944 in Sparks, to the late Lamar Dixon & Elizabeth Fender Sinclair, Dixon's life was marked by his generous spirit, courageous heart, and adventurous soul.
Dixon's journey began as a proud member of the United States Air Force, where he served his country with distinction. After his military service, he continued to contribute to his community through his dedicated work with the City of Adel, eventually retiring as the Waste Water Superintendent. His commitment to his work was paralleled only by his devotion to his family and his faith.
He leaves behind a loving family, including his wife, Judy Sinclair of Adel; his son, Neal Sinclair, and daughter-in-law Lana of Nashville; his stepsons, Christopher May and his wife Joy of Bonaire, GA, and Kenneth May and his wife Dana of Green Cove Springs, FL. Dixon's legacy also lives on through his grandchildren, Conner and Casen Sinclair, who will miss their grandfather's warmth and guidance. His brother, Danny Sinclair, and sister-in-law Dottie of Mexico Beach; nephew, Beau Daniel Sinclair and his wife, Nicole; and niece, Lana Hendrix and her husband, Josh will fondly remember Dixon also.
Dixon was a steadfast member of New Life Baptist Church, where he found great solace and community. His faith was an integral part of his life, and he lived his beliefs through his actions, always striving to be a good man who loved everybody. This love was never more evident than when he was surrounded by his family and friends, especially during the fish fries he so enjoyed hosting. These gatherings were a testament to his generous nature, as he shared not only his catch but also his stories and laughter. An avid fan of dirt car racing and NASCAR, Dixon's passion for the sport was infectious, and he loved nothing more than sharing this joy with others.
Dixon's life was a tapestry of courage, generosity, and adventure. He approached each day with a zest for life and a commitment to making the world a better place for those around him. His absence will be deeply felt by all who were fortunate enough to know him, but his spirit will continue to inspire us.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday, January 20, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. at New Life Baptist Church with Rev. Chad Payne officiating. Interment will follow at Woodlawn Memorial Gardens. The family will be receiving friends one hour prior to the service at the church. Serving as pallbearers will be Ron Edwards, Tommy Hester, Beau Daniel Sinclair, Josh Hendrix, Ron Gibbs, and Donald Hazel.

Shirley Camp, 87 passed away peacefully on January 14, 2026, at Langdale Hospice House. Born on July 19, 1938, in Newnan...
01/15/2026

Shirley Camp, 87 passed away peacefully on January 14, 2026, at Langdale Hospice House. Born on July 19, 1938, in Newnan, Georgia, She was a woman whose loving presence was the cornerstone of her family, and her legacy is one of warmth, laughter, and an unwavering zest for life.
Shirley's life was a testament to the power of love and family, as she was the matriarch who brought joy and unity to her loved ones. Shirley's children, Pat Camp of Valdosta, Brenda Camp of Tifton, Becky (Joe) Griffin of Adel, and Rose Camp of Adel, remember her as a mother whose guidance and affection knew no bounds. Her son-in-law, Randy Johnson of Lenox, and her grandchildren and great-grandchildren will forever cherish the memories of her unwavering support and the special moments they shared.
Shirley's legacy extends to her adored grandchildren, Chris Hawkins, Carla Ricks, Nicky Hawkins, Jeremy Johnson, Joni Johnson, Kayla Hobby, Jordan Hobby, Austin Griffin, Courtney Kelly, Joey Griffin, and Jamie Griffin. Each of them carries a piece of her adventurous spirit and loving heart. Her great-grandchildren, Jade Ricks, Ella Grace Ricks, Jackson Ricks, Steven Croft, Jacob Johnson, Annsley Johnson, Thea Spencer, Branson Kelly, and Allie Griffin, as well as her great-great-grandchild, Benny Hawkins, will grow up with stories of Shirley's remarkable life and the values she instilled in her family.
Shirley was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Sam Camp, with whom she shared a lifetime of love and companionship. She was also predeceased by her children, Jeffery Allen Camp, Larry Hyder, Bruce Camp, and Barbara Johnson, her parents, Horace & Katherine Burks; and her sisters, June Olsen and Carol Codianne. Her family takes comfort in knowing that Shirley has been reunited with her loved ones in eternal peace.
Shirley was a member of Lenox Baptist Church, her love for the outdoors was evident in her passion for going to the beach with her family and swimming in the ocean's embrace. Her flower garden was a reflection of her soul—vibrant, beautiful, and filled with life. It was in these simple pleasures that Shirley found her greatest joy and where she created lasting memories with her family.
Graveside services will be held Saturday, January 17, 2026 at 4:00 p.m. at Lenox City Cemetery with Rev. Jonathan Walker officiating. The family will be receiving friends Friday evening from 5-7 p.m. at Purvis Funeral Home.

Betty Luke Purvis, 89, a beacon of love and laughter, passed away peacefully on January 15, 2026, at Southwell Health & ...
01/15/2026

Betty Luke Purvis, 89, a beacon of love and laughter, passed away peacefully on January 15, 2026, at Southwell Health & Rehab. Born on October 25, 1936, in Tifton, Betty's life was a testament to her unwavering faith, her joy in laughter, and her deep love for her family and friends.
Betty's life was filled with the warmth of her loving family. She is survived by her devoted son, Rayburn Jones of Omega; her cherished grandchildren, Anthony Jones, Jesica (Jose) Murillo, and Amelia Faircloth (Amanda); her adored six great-grandchildren; and her caring sister, Margie Giddens of Adel.
Betty's legacy of warmth and compassion lives on in each of them, as well as in the many friends whose lives she touched over the years. Her faith guided her every step, inspiring those around her with her generosity and her steadfast spirit. The memories of shared laughter, heartfelt conversations, and gentle encouragement will remain forever in the hearts of all who knew her.
Her legacy of love and family values will continue to live on through them. Betty was preceded in death by her parents, Ed & Essie Luke; her son, Jerry "Randy" Jones; daughter-in-law, Sheila Jones; and her siblings, Tommy Luke, James Luke, Julius Luke, Dacy Luke, and Macy Luke.
A woman of Baptist faith, Betty's life was a reflection of her beliefs. She found joy in the simple pleasures of life, cherishing every moment spent with her family and grandchildren. Her laughter was infectious, and her presence brought light into the lives of those around her. Betty's sense of humor and her thoughtful nature made her a beloved figure in her community.
One of Betty's greatest joys was her visits to Charles Seafood, where she relished in the camaraderie and the delicious food. Her laughter could often be heard echoing through the establishment, as she enjoyed the company of friends and family. Betty also had a profound love for nature, which was evident in the care she took of her flower gardens. She poured her heart and soul into nurturing her plants, and the beauty of her gardens was a reflection of her own inner beauty.
Betty's life was a journey of love, laughter, and dedication. She was a loving mother, grandmother, sister, and friend. Her memory will be cherished and kept alive by the many lives she touched with her kindness and her spirited nature.
Graveside service will be held Saturday, January 17, 2026 at 1:00 PM at Omega City Cemetery with Pastor Tim Luke officiating. The family will be receiving friends Friday evening from 6-8 p.m. at Purvis Funeral Home.

Michael Earl “Earl” Sanders, who lived a vibrant life filled with backwoods adventure and laughter, passed away peaceful...
01/12/2026

Michael Earl “Earl” Sanders, who lived a vibrant life filled with backwoods adventure and laughter, passed away peacefully on January 8, 2026, in Valdosta, Georgia. Born on October 5, 1940, in Troy, Alabama, he relocated with his parents and siblings to Valdosta during his childhood. He spent the remainder of his life in Valdosta and the neighboring town of Quitman.
Earl had a profound love for the outdoors, often spending his days fishing, hunting, exploring the rivers, and searching for arrowheads. He also loved animals, especially dogs. He worked as a farmer for many years, cultivating the land and embracing the agricultural lifestyle that shaped his roots. In his later years, he transitioned to a career as a salesman for Woodmen of the World, where he continued to connect with people and build relationships. His competitive spirit shone through in his younger years, particularly in ping pong, where he was known for defending his title with fervor. He had a playful side, always ready with a practical joke or a tall tale, often sharing these stories while stifling his own laughter. His connection with children was special; he had a knack for keeping them entertained for hours, often using his repertoire of dad jokes that left everyone chuckling, including himself. His parents were vital to Earl, and despite his tough exterior, he had a tender heart, especially for his mother, embodying the spirit of a true mama’s boy.
Earl is preceded in death by several family members, including his father, Fred Sanders; beloved mother, Emily Lenora Strickland Sanders; a sister Martha, two brothers, Jock and Larry Sanders, and a great grandson Miles Hendry. He is survived by his sister, Evelyn Weaver; three daughters—Terry Musgrove of Valdosta, GA,
Alicia Wood of Boise, ID, and Millie Wright of Stockton, UT; along with eleven grandchildren, seventeen great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandson.
A memorial service to honor his life will take place on January 24, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. at Maxwell - Purvis Funeral Home in Quitman, Georgia.
Earl may be gone, but his memory will forever remain.
**John 14:1-3**
1 Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me.
2 In my Father’s house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you.
3 And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also.

Lisa Annette Young Porter, affectionately known as Lisa, embarked on her life's journey on April 2, 1967, in the serene ...
01/09/2026

Lisa Annette Young Porter, affectionately known as Lisa, embarked on her life's journey on April 2, 1967, in the serene town of Lake Wales, Florida. With a spirit as gentle as the sea breeze and a heart as vast as the ocean, she charted a course through life that touched countless souls. On January 3, 2026, in Adel, Georgia, Lisa's earthly voyage concluded, leaving behind a legacy of love, resilience, and unwavering joy.
Born to Ronnie Young and the late Sylvia Young Muniz, Lisa blossomed under the Florida sun alongside her siblings, Lori Young, Linda Waddle, Tonya Tolar, Rose Langley, and her brother, Bud Langley. A constellation of nieces, nephews, grandnieces, and grandnephews added sparkle to her life, each one adoring their Aunt Lisa for her boundless affection and playful spirit.
Lisa's spiritual essence guided her like a lighthouse, illuminating her path and those of others. She revered the divine in every aspect of life, turning each encounter into an opportunity to spread kindness. Her travels across the United States, from the charm of Oklahoma to the crisp air of New Hampshire, were not merely changes of address but chapters of a rich narrative filled with friendship and discovery. Adel, Georgia, became Lisa's sanctuary, her "forever home," where she cultivated a garden of memories with her beloved cats, her cherished companions.
Her love for her father, Ronnie, was a testament to the unbreakable bonds of family, a love that shone brightly even in the face of her health challenges. Lisa faced each day with grace, often saying, "Thank God for waking me every day," a mantra of gratitude that defined her. The beach was Lisa's haven, a place where she reveled in the simplicity of the waves and the warmth of the sun. Her laughter mingled with the seafoam, and her footprints in the sand were but a whisper of the joy she shared so freely. Lisa's life was a masterclass in resilience. Despite the trials she faced, her smile remained a beacon of hope, an embodiment of the quote by renowned poet Maya Angelou, "I can be changed by what happens to me. But I refuse to be reduced by it." This philosophy was Lisa's armor and her gift to us all, a reminder that the human spirit is indomitable. To have known Lisa was to have known a slice of heaven. Her stories, woven with humor and warmth, will be recounted with fondness, ensuring that her memory dances on the lips of those who loved her. She leaves behind not just memories, but a legacy of living fully, loving deeply, and embracing each day as a precious gift.
Lisa Annette Young Porter's journey was one of courage, love, and an unwavering zest for life. As we celebrate her, we hold tight to the truth that her spirit, like the ocean she adored, is eternal—ebbing and flowing in the hearts she touched, forever shaping the shores of our souls.
A celebration of life for Lisa will be held January 31, 2026 at 2 p m at Liberty Faith Holiness Church, 634 Cook Road, Moultrie, Georgia 31788.

Dixie May Gibbs, 87 of Adel passed away Tuesday, January 6, 2026 at Tift Regional Medical Center. She was born to Orvill...
01/08/2026

Dixie May Gibbs, 87 of Adel passed away Tuesday, January 6, 2026 at Tift Regional Medical Center. She was born to Orville and Ruth May on September 4, 1938 in Cook County. Dixie graduated from Cook High School.
She began her career with the United States Agriculture as a Planimeter Operator. She later worked as a bank teller for Farmers and Merchants Bank, while at the bank, she foiled an attempted robbery by telling the would be robber, she could not give him her money and walked away leaving the robber at her window while she got the bank president.
Dixie was married to Gene Gibbs for 55 years. Together they owned and operated Southern Plating Co. and she worked as the Office Manager for 36 years. After retiring, she served on the Board of Registrars and was active in the Pine Valley Fire Department.
Dixie is survived by her daughter, Regina Gibbs Purvis (Leif); grandchildren, Hailey Kreus (Patrick), Christian Purvis (Margie), and Priscilla Purvis, and special companion Ken Bennett. She was preceded in death by her husband, Gene Gibbs.
Funeral services will be held Friday, January 9, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. at Purvis Funeral Home with Pastor Ben Smith, and Rev. Brian Gay officiating. Interment will follow at Antioch Church Cemetery. The family will be receiving friends one hour prior to the service at the funeral home.
In lieu of flowers, please consider making donations to, Greggs Baptist Church, 3493 Antioch Greggs Road, Adel, GA 31620.

Murray Hester, a cherished husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and brother, passed away peacefully at his h...
01/02/2026

Murray Hester, a cherished husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and brother, passed away peacefully at his home in Lenox on the first day of January 2026. Born on February 27, 1948, in Tifton. Murray's 77 years were filled with joy, laughter, and the love of his close-knit family and friends.

Murray's life was a testament to his strong work ethic and entrepreneurial spirit. As a self-employed contractor, he dedicated many years to building and creating with his hands, a skill that earned him respect and admiration in his community.

Known for his adventurous spirit, Murray never missed an opportunity to embark on a new journey, whether it was a fishing trip to Steinhatchee, Florida, to catch mullet fish or cheering on his favorite NASCAR drivers from the comfort of his living room. His passion for the outdoors and the thrill of the race were only surpassed by the joy he found in spending time with his beloved family.

Murray's legacy of love is carried on by his wife, Nana "Jo" Hester of Lenox, with whom he shared a beautiful and enduring partnership. His son, Greg (Shannon) Hester of Cairo, will remember his father as a man of strength and character. His grandchildren, Kailyn (Mitchell) Foo of Thomasville, Eli Hester of Cairo, and Hallie (Shawn) Shurley of Thomasville, will cherish the countless memories of their grandfather's warmth and playful spirit. His great-grandchildren, Ava Ren Foo and Twyla Shurley, both of Thomasville, will grow up hearing tales of Murray's adventures and his loving heart.

Murray is also survived by his sisters, Linda Willis of Lenox and Maryanne (Gerald) York of Tifton, and he leaves behind several nieces and nephews.

Preceding him in death were his parents, Russell Aubrey Hester, Jr. and Doris Harrell Hester, his brother Tim Hester, his nephew Steven Hester, and his brother-in-law, Dale Willis.

Funeral services will be held Sunday, January 4, 2026 at 3:00 PM at Purvis Funeral Home with Pastor Greg Hester officiating and eulogy be Keith White. The family will be receiving friends one hour prior to the service.

A special thank you to the Colquitt Regional Hospice for their exceptional professional care. A special thanks to Natalie, Lindsey, Jamie, Jade and Whitney.

In lieu of flowers, please consider making contributions to the Colquitt Regional Hospice, 415 Rowland Dr., Moultrie, GA 31768 in memory of Murray Hester.

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