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04/21/2026

Help us in wishing Neill Sanders a Happy Birthday!

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Mr. Randall Osborne ButlerMr. Randall Osborne Butler, a loving husband, father, grandfather, and great-grand father, pas...
04/20/2026

Mr. Randall Osborne Butler

Mr. Randall Osborne Butler, a loving husband, father, grandfather, and great-grand father, passed away peacefully on Sunday morning, April 19, 2026, at his home in Pembroke. He was 75.

Born on January 1, 1951, Mr. Butler dedicated over 50 years to building and improving the infrastructure that connects communities, leaving a lasting legacy through his work with the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT), Ashland Oil/Apac, and most recently as a Senior Inspector with Atlas Technical Consultants. Throughout his distinguished career, Randall Butler was known for his unwavering commitment to excellence and his passionate involvement in developmental projects that enhanced the daily lives of countless individuals. Beyond his professional achievements, he was deeply active in fraternal and community organizations, serving as a Past Master of Pembroke Lodge #469. His dedication extended to the Alee Shrine Temple, Tattnall Shrine Club, Alee Hillbillies, and Alee Road Runners, where he was especially honored for his heartfelt service in transporting children to Shriner’s Hospitals. Additionally, Mr. Butler served his community as a former city councilman for the City of Pembroke, embodying a spirit of civic responsibility.

Family was the cornerstone of Mr. Butler’s life. He treasured time spent with his loved ones, often enjoying vacations and cruises alongside his cherished wife of 53 years, Charlene Futch Butler. A devoted coach, he enthusiastically supported his children and grandchildren in their sports endeavors, imparting not only skills but also lessons in teamwork and perseverance. His coaching spanned a variety of sports including baseball, basketball, and football, enriching the lives of those who had the privilege of playing under his guidance.

Mr. Butler is survived by his beloved wife Charlene; their children, Randall (Michelle) Butler, Rodney (Tonya) Butler, and Ryan (Krystal) Butler; and a devoted circle of grandchildren and great-grandchildren: Carson (Austin), Mason (Molly), Bryce, Chandler (Thelma), Kolby (Charlee), Brayden (Ciara), Riley (Laney), Aubrey, Taylor (Michael), Erika (Wyatt), Reece; and great-grandchildren Aubree, Ellis, Gabriella, Eli, and Roco. He also leaves behind his brothers, Ray Butler and Pete Butler, and several nieces and nephews.

Mr. Butler was preceded in death by his parents, Walter Osborne “Ozzy” and Ida Mae Butler, and his sisters, Kathy Nesmith and Kay Dickerson.

Funeral services for Mr. Butler will be held Wednesday, April 22, at 1:00 PM, in the chapel of Flanders Powell Funeral Home. Rev. Jason Weems will officiate, and interment with masonic honors will follow at Northside Cemetery in Pembroke. The family will receive friends on Tuesday, April 21, from 6:00 PM until 8:00 PM at Flanders Powell Funeral Home. Members of the Pembroke Lodge are asked to be honorary pallbearers.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you make memorial donations in Mr. Butler's memory to Pembroke Lodge #469 or Alee Road Runners.

The community mourns the loss of a man whose lifelong dedication to his profession, family, and fellowship was a beacon of integrity and kindness. Randall Osborne Butler’s legacy endures through the roads he helped construct, the organizations he enriched, and most profoundly, through the love he shared with his family and friends. His peaceful passing, surrounded by those he held dear, marks the close of a remarkable chapter defined by service, devotion, and the steadfast values he lived by.

Fletcher-Day Funeral Home of Thomaston is in charge of all arrangements. Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.fletcherdayfuneralhome.com.

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Mr. Edwin Lamar "Ed" Kelly, Jr.Mr. Edwin Lamar Kelly Jr., known affectionately as “Ed,” passed away peacefully at his re...
04/19/2026

Mr. Edwin Lamar "Ed" Kelly, Jr.

Mr. Edwin Lamar Kelly Jr., known affectionately as “Ed,” passed away peacefully at his residence in Thomaston, Georgia, on April 18, 2026. He was 91 years old.

Ed was born on October 17, 1934, in Thomaston, Georgia, to the late Edwin Lamar Kelly Sr. and Louise Kelly. A lifelong resident of Thomaston, he was a devoted member of First Baptist Church since childhood, where his faith remained a guiding force throughout his life.

He graduated from R.E. Lee Institute in 1953 and continued his education at North Georgia Military College and Gordon College. Ed went on to build a successful and diverse career. He owned and operated two Hickory Farms retail locations in Jacksonville, Florida, and later served as Regional Manager of the Southeast for Teledyne Landis Machine, overseeing operations from Savannah to Memphis and from Louisville to Key West.

In addition to his professional accomplishments, Ed was deeply committed to public service. He served in the Civil Defense program and was instrumental in establishing the 911 emergency service in Upson County. His dedication to community safety was further demonstrated through his 30 years as Captain of the Rock Hill Fire Department and his concurrent service as District Chief for the Thomaston Volunteer Fire Department.

Ed also shared in business ventures with his wife, Myris Kelly, as they owned and operated Tara Hallmark stores in Thomaston, Barnesville, and Griffin, Georgia.

Throughout his life, Ed was known for his steady leadership, strong sense of duty, and quiet generosity. He was a man who valued hard work, faith, and service to others, leaving a lasting impression on all who knew him.

Ed was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. He was preceded in death by his wives, Myris Alsobrook Kelly, and Sara Joe Kelly.

He is survived by his son, Mark Kelly and daughter-in-law, Karen Kelly; his daughter, Kristina Kelly; his granddaughter, Beth McKinley (Josh McKinley); his grandson, Grant Kelly (Niki Kelly); his great-grandsons, J.J. McKinley and Quinton McKinley; and his great-granddaughters, Jade Kelly and Davie Kelly.

In lieu of flowers, Ed requested that donations be made in his memory to the “Pass the Salt” volunteer ministry at First Baptist Church, which provides meals and outreach to the community.

Fletcher-Day Funeral Home is in charge of all arrangements. Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.fletcherdayfuneralhome.com.

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Ms. Denise Mary McCarthyMs. Denise Mary McCarthy, born on June 19, 1961, in Libertyville, Illinois, passed away on Thurs...
04/12/2026

Ms. Denise Mary McCarthy

Ms. Denise Mary McCarthy, born on June 19, 1961, in Libertyville, Illinois, passed away on Thursday, April 9, 2026, at Upson Regional Medical Center.

Denise lived a life full of simple joys and meaningful moments. She especially enjoyed watching people work on cars, spending time hunting and fishing, and taking great pride in her cooking, cleaning, and homemaking skills. These activities brought her happiness and were expressions of her caring nature. One of Denise’s proudest accomplishments was her deep love for her children and grandchildren. She was a devoted mother and grandmother, always putting her family first and nurturing their growth and well-being. She was a member of Pike County First Assembly of God.

Denise is lovingly remembered by her fiancé, Robert Strock; her daughters, Cassandra McCarthy of Iva, South Carolina, and Chasity McCarthy of Pickens, South Carolina; and her sons, Brandon Parker of Thomaston and Christopher McCarthy of Abbeville, South Carolina. She also treasured her grandchildren, Amber Vinson and Jacob Vinson, who brought her immense joy.

Her surviving sisters, Jeanette Bridwell and Roberta Williams, along with her brothers George Rohlinger (and wife Lorretta) and Joey Freese (and wife Tiffany), stand with several nieces and nephews who remember her fondly.

Denise was preceded in death by her parents, Dennis Anthony Rohlinger and Mary Evelyn Ezell.

Her family and friends will miss her kindness, her strength, and the warmth she brought to every room. Ms. Denise Mary McCarthy’s life was a testament to love and dedication, and she will be held forever in the hearts of those who knew her.

Fletcher-Day Funeral Home is in charge of all arrangements. Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.fletcherdayfuneralhome.com.

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Mr. Willie McIntoshMr. Willie McIntosh, born on September 20, 1959, in the heartlands of Hazard, Kentucky, passed away o...
04/10/2026

Mr. Willie McIntosh

Mr. Willie McIntosh, born on September 20, 1959, in the heartlands of Hazard, Kentucky, passed away on Thursday, April 9, 2026, at Upson Regional Medical Center. A man whose life was as richly woven as the Appalachian hills he called home, Willie was a jack of all trades—a craftsman, a veteran, a son, a brother, a father, a grandfather, and above all, a man of profound kindness and unwavering passion for helping others.

Willie's journey began in the foothills of Kentucky, where he attended MC Napier High School, setting the foundation for a life marked by service. Not content with merely high school education, he pursued further studies, graduating from college and even delving into nursing college courses, endlessly curious and committed to bettering himself and those around him. His time serving in the U.S. Army further honed his discipline and dedication, traits that defined much of his adult life.

Perhaps what he cherished most was the work that melded his hands, heart, and spirit—the work of a carpenter. As a devoted member of the Appalachian Service Project, Willie built homes for the impoverished, transforming not only structures but lives. Every nail he hammered, every board he sawed, was an act of love and hope. His craftsmanship was not confined to wood and nails but extended to creating shelter, stability, and a sense of belonging where it was most needed.

Outside his vocational callings, Willie found joy on the open road riding his motorcycle, embracing the freedom and thrill the ride gave him. He was also and was an avid reader, finding solace and wisdom in the pages of countless books. He was a member of the Masons.

Willie was a man who placed family above all else. His proudest accomplishment was his beloved family—especially his daughter, Ashley (Harlow) Caudill of Manchester, Georgia, and his cherished grandchildren: Natalie, Aiden, Weston, and Sawyer Caudill. To them, he was a steadfast source of love and wisdom, watching their lives flourish with immense pride. He is also survived by his sister, Melanie (Irvin) Combs, a brother, Estill Ray Campbell, and his dear niece and nephews Jessie Combs, Kenneth Combs, and Dewey Combs.

Willie is preceded in death by his parents, Dewey and Mary Elizabeth Allen McIntosh; the love of his life, his wife, Tammy Miller McIntosh; and a sister, Rhonda Combs.

Mr. Willie McIntosh was a man whose quiet strength and generous soul touched countless lives. His hands built homes, but his heart built hope; his spirit soared on motorcycles and soared higher in the lives he lifted. In remembering him, we honor not only the work he did but the man he was—kind, passionate, and forever devoted to the mission of service to others. His legacy is a tapestry of love, craftsmanship, and a life well-lived, echoing through the valleys and the hearts of those who knew him.

Fletcher-Day Funeral Home is in charge of all arrangements. Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.fletcherdayfuneralhome.com.

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04/06/2026

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Mrs. Betty Ellington EnglishMrs. Betty Ellington English, age 101, of Forsyth, Georgia, and formerly of Thomaston, died ...
04/06/2026

Mrs. Betty Ellington English

Mrs. Betty Ellington English, age 101, of Forsyth, Georgia, and formerly of Thomaston, died Monday, April 6, 2026, at River Place Assisted Living Care in Forsyth. Graveside funeral services for Mrs. English will be held Friday, April 10, at 11:00 AM, at Monroe Hills Memorial Gardens. Rev. Ken Stephens will officiate. The family will receive friends Friday from 10:30 until 11:00 at the graveside.

Mrs. English was born in Upson County on December 23, 1924, to the late Paul F. Ellington, Sr. and the late Rochelle Hudgins Ellington. After the death of her father when she was ten, she was raised primarily by her grandparents, David and Minnie Hudgins. She was a graduate of R. E. Lee Institute and was a homemaker. While living in the Northside area of Thomaston, Mrs. English was like a second mother to many neighborhood children. She found much happiness in caring for her flowers and her pets. Mrs. English was one of the last survivors of the Greatest Generation who endured the Great Depression and World War II. She lived a life of love for all. Mrs. English was a member of the Forsyth Methodist Church.

In addition to her parents, Mrs. English was preceded in death by her husband, Clayton Greene English, Sr.; a daughter, Diane English Bentley; a son, Phillip R. English, and a brother, Paul F. Ellington, Jr. She is survived by two sons, David (Betti) English of Stone Mountain, GA, and Clay (Marcia) English of Forsyth; a daughter-in-law, Connie English of Forsyth; ten grandchildren: David Allen English, Carrie English (Stephen) Wallace, Brandt Bentley, Brandian Bentley (Joel) Hadaway, Adam (Emmy) English, Anna English (Brian) Barfield, Phillip (Laurie) English, Kimberly (Ryan Sullivan) English, Matthew (Katie) English, and Mitchell English. Thirteen great grandchildren also survive.

The family wishes to express their gratitude to the staffs of River Place and Eternal Hope Hospice for the compassion and care shown to Mrs. English.

Those desiring may make memorial contributions to Monroe County Animal Shelter, Save A Pet, or Rock on Rescue.

Fletcher-Day Funeral Home of Thomaston is in charge of all arrangements. Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.fletcherdayfuneralhome.com.

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He is not here; He has risen, just as He said. – Matthew 28:6This Easter, we are reminded of the beautiful promise of re...
04/05/2026

He is not here; He has risen, just as He said. – Matthew 28:6

This Easter, we are reminded of the beautiful promise of resurrection, hope, and eternal life through Christ. Even in seasons of loss, the message of Easter assures us that the grave is not the end—love lives on, and through Him, we are given the gift of everlasting peace.

At Fletcher-Day Funeral Home, we continue to keep the families we serve in our prayers, honoring the lives and legacies of those who are dearly missed but never forgotten.

May the hope of the risen Savior bring comfort to your heart and fill your home with peace this Easter.

Wishing you a blessed and meaningful Easter.

Mrs. Bobbie Hanson MullingMrs. Bobbie Hanson Mulling, a beloved matriarch and cherished member of the Yatesville communi...
04/02/2026

Mrs. Bobbie Hanson Mulling

Mrs. Bobbie Hanson Mulling, a beloved matriarch and cherished member of the Yatesville community, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, at Riverside Health and Rehab at the age of 95.

Born on Flag Day, June 14, 1930, in Manchester, Georgia, Mrs. Mulling was a graduate of Yatesville High School, Class of 1947. Her life was defined by her deep commitment to family, faith, and community. Alongside her late husband, Thomas Jordan “T.J.” Mulling, she was the owner and operator of Mulling Grocery, a historic, family-owned store that stood as a cornerstone of Yatesville from its founding in 1946 until its closing in 2014. The store was more than a place of business, It was a vital gathering place that fostered community bonds and reflected the enduring spirit of small-town Georgia.

Mrs. Mulling was known for her warmth, kindness, and joyful sense of humor. Her infectious laugh and welcoming nature made her a treasured presence to all who knew her. She had a special love for red, white, and blue, a reflection of both her Flag Day birth and her proud spirit. She dearly loved her family, especially her grandchildren, who brought her endless joy. With a smile, she would often say she was never hungry, but could always eat. She was an active and faithful member of Yatesville Methodist Church.

She is survived by her sons, David Mulling of Yatesville, Donald (Kay) Mulling of Thomaston, and Vance (Debora) Mulling of Yatesville; her grandchildren, Stacey (Shane) Rhodes, Joy (Brian) Davison, Jill (Dusty) Starling, Jessi (Brad) Thompson, Chris (Becky) Mulling, and Chase (Jessan) Hager; her granddaughter-in-law, Alice Lawrence; her great-grandchildren, Sage Rhodes, Chelsy Tidwell, Michael Davison, Kayleigh Buck, Alden Davison, Jace Starling, Kadon Starling, Charley Thompson, Jersey Thompson, Addison Mulling, Palmer Lawrence, Jessa Hager, McCullough Hager, and Elliott Daniels; and her great-great-grandchildren, Daniel Davison, Seamus Davison, Khizen DeGraw, and Wren Lumpkin.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Jesse Perry Hanson and Willie Highsmith Hanson; her husband, Thomas Jordan “T.J.” Mulling; her daughter and son-in-law, Vickie Mulling Lawrence and Ronnie Lawrence; her brothers, Milton and Wiley “Bill” Hanson; and her grandson, Chuck Lawrence.

Funeral services will be held Monday, April 6, at 3:00 PM, at Yatesville Methodist Church. Rev. Dean Hemphill will officiate, and interment will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends at the church from 2:00 PM until 3:00 PM prior to the service.

Mrs. Mulling’s life stands as a lasting testament to dedication, faith, and love. Her legacy will continue through the many lives she touched and the family she so dearly cherished.

Fletcher-Day Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.fletcherdayfuneralhome.com.

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Mrs. Bobbie Hanson MullingMrs. Bobbie Hanson Mulling, a beloved matriarch and cherished member of the Yatesville communi...
04/01/2026

Mrs. Bobbie Hanson Mulling

Mrs. Bobbie Hanson Mulling, a beloved matriarch and cherished member of the Yatesville community, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, at Riverside Health and Rehab at the age of 95.

Funeral arrangements are pending and will be announced later.

Fletcher-Day Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Condolences may be expressed at www.fletcherdayfuneralhome.com.

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Thinking about pre-planning?It’s a simple way to make things easier on your family and make sure your wishes are taken c...
03/31/2026

Thinking about pre-planning?

It’s a simple way to make things easier on your family and make sure your wishes are taken care of.

At Fletcher-Day Funeral Home, we’re here to walk with you through it.

Stop by, give us a call at 706-647-6644, or use our helpful online link—plans can be updated at any time.

Ease the burden on your loved ones by pre-planning your funeral service with our online form. Convenient and secure at our funeral home in Thomaston, GA.

Mrs. Jennifer Hickinbotham SandersMrs. Jennifer Hickinbotham Sanders, a cherished wife, mother, and grandmother, passed ...
03/31/2026

Mrs. Jennifer Hickinbotham Sanders

Mrs. Jennifer Hickinbotham Sanders, a cherished wife, mother, and grandmother, passed away peacefully on Sunday, March 29, 2026, at her home in Thomaston. She was 77.

Born on May 23, 1948, in Snodland, Kent, United Kingdom, Mrs. Sanders lived a life marked by dedication, creativity, and love. Jennifer was Office Manager for MRS Homecare for many years, where she served with commitment and professionalism. Her talents were numerous and well-appreciated by family and friends alike. Jennifer had a remarkable passion for sewing and alterations, specializing in wedding dresses and bridesmaid dresses. She lovingly made clothes and suits for her sons, showcasing her meticulous craftsmanship and care. Among her many creative pursuits, she became famously known for her "Mickey Bears," over 1,000 of which she crafted. These beloved bears were a staple at the Chitlin' Hoedown, where her booth was a cherished presence. Additionally, Jennifer enjoyed flower arranging, bringing beauty and elegance into every space she adorned. She was a beloved member of The Rock Methodist Church, where her faith and spirit touched many lives.

Mrs. Sanders is survived by her devoted husband of 58 years, Louie Sanders, whose partnership and love was a cornerstone of her life. She was the proud mother of two sons: Ric (Tammy) Sanders of Marshall, Virginia, and Andrew (Ashley) Sanders of Lexington, Kentucky. Jennifer was also a loving grandmother to four grandchildren: Jacob, Kaitlyn, Drew, and Alora Sanders, who brought joy and warmth to her later years. She is also survived by her sister, Ruth Gammon of Glasgow, Scotland, and several nieces and nephews, who remember her fondly.

Jennifer was preceded in death by her parents, Ronald Hickinbotham and Winifred May Yates Hickinbotham, her son Ronald Lea Sanders, and her sister Pamela Hickinbotham.

Memorial services to celebrate the life of Jennifer will be held on Saturday, April 4, at 1:00 PM, at Fletcher-Day Funeral Home with Rev. Arianna Eberle officiating. The family will receive friends on Saturday, from 12:00 PM until 1:00 PM at Fletcher-Day Funeral Home.

Those desiring may make memorial contributions to The Rock Methodist Church, 151 The Rock Road, The Rock, GA 30285.

Mrs. Sanders’s life was one of quiet strength, artistic talent, and unconditional love. Her contributions to her family and community reflect the kindness and dedication she carried throughout her years. She will be deeply missed by all who knew her, remembered forever for her warmth, skill, and the beautiful life she led.

Fletcher-Day Funeral Home is in charge of all arrangements. Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.fletcherdayfuneralhome.com.

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Fletcher-Day Funeral Home in Thomaston is the result of the hard work and dedication to the community of the C. M. Pasley, Sr., family. In 1893 Mr. Pasley operated the C. M. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable and decided to build caskets in advance to offer to families who had been renting his wagon and horses to transport caskets and bodies to homes and cemeteries. In 1918, Mr. Pasley's son, C. M. "Charles" Pasley Jr., joined the firm. His wife, Jewell Barron Pasley became an active part of the business in 1921, and in 1937 the family business shifted away from the livery stable and now focused on the Funeral Home. In 1952, Charles and Jewell's daughter, Ann, married James H. "Jimmy" Fletcher of Molena. Three years later, Jimmy joined the staff of his father-in-law's business and in 1961, Pasley Funeral Home became Pasley-Fletcher Funeral Home. The business moved to its current location on North Church Street in 1972. This modern facility met the needs of a changing culture and solidified Pasley-Fletcher's position as a leader in service to the community. Bob Fletcher and Darren Day continue to maintain the oldest business in the county, and continue a tradition of service into the 21st century. Fletcher-Day continues to use traditional funeral home values while integrating new technologies and customizing needs for families. We are progressive in personalizing a funeral service by offering an active website, pre-planning on-line, video tributes and other innovative personalization options. Our newest endeavor is our Funeral Resource Center, which offers families an opportunity to create a memorable, lasting personal tribute to their loved ones. Fletcher-Day Funeral Home looks forward to the continued compassionate caring service that was begun in 1893.