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'It's About Those Moments ...' INSIDE TODAY: Father held in hot-car deaths of his twin toddlers / A3 AUG. 6, 2016 JASPER, ALABAMA — SATURDAY — WWW.MOUNTAINEAGLE.COM 75 CENTS ELECTION 2016 BRIEFS Governor's office OKs Poll: Most young whites think emergency funding to fight Zika Clinton knowingly broke law MONTGOMERY DME - Elane Jones (AP) — The gover- Trump strains to fix split GOP, GenForward is a survey by the Black Youth blasting common foe Clinton / A4 Project at the University of Chicago with the A trucker from Rome, Ga., nor's office says Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Af- was identified as the vic- the governor has WASHINGTON (AP) — Young Americans fairs Research. The poll is designed to pay tim of a deadly crash on approved the use are divided over Hillary Clinton’s handling of special attention to the voices of young adults her email account while she was secretary of of color, highlighting how race and ethnicity Interstate 22 Thursday. of emergency state, with most young whites saying she in- shape the opinions of a new generation. funds up to tentionally broke the law and young people of Things to know about how young people $250,000 to fight color more likely to give Clinton the benefit of view the presidential contest: Georgia mosquitoes and the the doubt. The new GenForward poll of young Ameri- CLINTON’S EMAILS Zika virus. cans ages 18-30 also finds both Clinton and Among all young adults in the GenForward trucker Gov. Robert Bent- Hillary Donald Trump viewed negatively by a major- ley said in a state- Clinton ity of those polled. See CLINTON, A4 identified as ment Friday that the Alabama De- victim of partment of Public Health had re- I-22 crash quested assistance ‘It’s about with its Zika mitiga- From Staff Reports tion funding. A two-vehicle crash Thurs- Bentley says he day on Interstate 22 claimed doesn't necessarily those moments ...’ the life of a Rome, Ga., man. think the agency Ron Greenfield, 66, died when the 2015 Freightliner will need the he was driving collided with money, but wanted Parrish artist’s a 1999 Volvo driven by Ken- to make sure it was neth Stevens of Memphis, available so the paintings now Tenn., near mile marker 70, one mile south of Cordova. state could move Greenfield was taken to quickly if need be. on display at UAB Hospital in Birming- So far, Florida is Jasper library ham, where he died at 2:07 the only state with p.m. The crash happened at local transmission By JENNIFER COHRON 11:55 a.m. and shut down of the Zika virus. Daily Mountain Eagle two of the three lanes for But the state's several hours while emer- Parrish artist Kate Gurganus health officer, Tom gency crews worked the captures simple, timeless subjects scene. Miller, says it's in a series of paintings now on dis- Alabama State Troopers "very likely" Ala- play at Jasper continue to investigate the bama will have Public Library. cause of the crash. In one labeled local transmission “Independence,” of the virus through her daughter, mosquitoes similar Emily, is riding INSIDE to what Florida is away on a pink bicycle with experiencing. training wheels. The young girl in that painting DEATHS is now a fresh- man at Oakman Kate Shirley Morrow, 60 High School. Gurganus Sammy Layton Roberts, “It’s about 69, Empire those moments when kids first Diane Jenkins Browning, 65, Jasper start to get out on their own and Mrs. Jimmie Lee Goswick do things. From my perspective, Sadberry, 77, Parrish it’s that little bit of sadness you UK police charge Senior Airman Ryan A. feel as a mom when you know 19-year-old with Morgan, 32, North Carolina you’re doing the right thing and William Allen Sanders, 43, they’re independent,” Gurganus London stabbings Cordova (Argo community) said. Gurganus, a New Jersey native, LONDON (AP) — Full obituaries / A2 attended Maryland Institute of British police on Friday Art in Baltimore and earned a charged a 19-year-old bachelor of arts degree in graphic Somali-Norwegian man WEATHER design and illustration from with carrying out a stab- Rowan University. Photo Special to the Eagle She moved to Parrish four years bing rampage in Lon- High Low A collection of paintings by Parrish artist Kate Gurganus are cur- don's Russell Square See GURGANUS, A4 96 73 rently on display at the Jasper Public Library. that killed an American woman and injured five 5-day forecast / A2 others. / A4 INDEX Pleasantfield firefighters complete hazmat training Classifieds..............B5 From Staff Reports Lottery amendment Comics....................B4 would send money Dear Abby...............B4 Four firefighters with the Horoscope..............B4 Pleasantfield Volunteer to state general fund Religion...................A5 Fire Department recently Sports.....................B1 completed a hazmat train- MONTGOMERY (AP) — Today in History......A2 ing class hosted by the Par- The governor’s proposed con- rish Volunteer Fire stitutional amendment au- Two sections, 14 pages Department. thorizing a state lottery Parrish firefighter in- would send proceeds from structor Steven Dutton ticket sales to the state’s Check general fund. out our taught the 40-hour class. “We also had three of our Gov. Robert Bentley re- Facebook firefighters complete a 48- leased the proposed amend- page at hour emergency medical ment Friday. Jasper Daily Mountain Eagle responder class that was The proposal says any pro- held at Regional Paramed- ceeds from the lottery after ical Services in July,” Pleas- expenses and prizes would antfield Fire Chief James go to the general fund for “or- Daniel said. “And three of dinary expenses of the exec- our firefighters, two of utive, legislative and judicial whom are officer candi- Photo Special to the Eagle departments of the state.” Some have said the money dates, completed a ICS 300 Pleasantfield volunteer firefighters recently completed training to become class also held at RPS, that should be directed specifi- certified to deal with situations dealing with hazardous materals. Parrish See TRAINING, A4 firefighter Steven Dutton taught the class. See LOTTERY, A4 A2 — DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Sat., Aug. 6, 2016 www.mountaineagle.com TODAY’S WEATHER DEATHS & FUNERALS Shirley Morrow Jimmie Lee . .. // ; Funeral services will be held today, Aug. 6, 2016, at 6 :)): :: :: :: : p.m. in the Evangeline Memorial Gardens Chapel in Goswick Sadberry Carencro, La., for Shirley Morrow, 60, Jimmie Lee Goswick Sadberry, 77, of Parrish, passed the former Shirley Wilson, who passed away Friday, Aug. 5, 2016, at her residence. away Monday, Aug. 1, 2016. Visitation will be held Sunday, Aug. 7, 2016, from 5 $%&'( $)&')) $*&'* $)&'* +'&'* Internment will be at Walker Mem- until 7 p.m. at Collins-Burke Funeral Home in Jasper. Fu- 8 8 8 81 6 81 6 81 6 81 6 ory Gardens in Jasper. neral services will be Sunday, Aug. 7, 2016, at 7 p.m. in " 9 " 9 1 61 6 "9"9 % % , 9 % , 9 % , 9 % , 9 % 1 61 6 9 % 9 % % 1 1 1 1 ,, ,, Morrow was a resident of McCalla the Collins Burke Chapel. Charles Underwood and Gene 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 for the past 15 years. She was em- Grace will officiate. , 9 % , 9 % 1 11 1 9 1 1 9 1 1 9 ployed as the Clinical Director at Sadberry was preceded in death by her parents, George )#9 ; )#9 ; 9 and Ervil J. Goswick; and granddaughter, Stacey & 9 & 9 Shelby County Treatment Center. Survivors include her two sons, Williams. , -%-)., - %-). , -%-), - %-) , -%-)%, - %-)% , -%-)', - %-)' , -%-)', - %-)' Mark Dugar and his wife, Chantelle, of She is survived by her husband, Eugene Sadberry; , -'-.., - '-.. , -'-.(, - '-.( , -'-.*, - '-.* , -'-./, - '-./ , -'-.), - '-.) Baton Rouge, La., and Eric Dugar and daughters, Barbara Williams (Tony), Teresa Works (Dar- his wife, Moriah, of Youngsville, La.; one daughter, Lindy rell) and Carol Woods (Greg); son, David Sadberry (Ter- Dugar and her partner, Randy, of Chama, N.M.; her rie); sister, Mary Tittle (Jim); brother J.N. Goswick; > mother, Shirley June Wilson; two sisters, Judith Kathleen grandchildren, Chris Williams (Grace), Alesha Phillips % & Wilson and Ginger Hancok and her husband, Mark; and (Haven), Jake Williams (Samantha), Joshua Cagle, Nick : seven grandchildren, Adara, Jared, Shelby, Mark III, Cagle (Meagan) and Autumn Chadwick; great-grandchil- Braden, Ethan and Eli. She was preceded in death by her dren, Logan and Levi Williams, Anthony Phillips and husband, Larry Dale Morrow, and her father, Herbert Jemma and Andrew Cagle; and bonus grandchildren, > Knight Wilson. Justin Key and Trent and Autumn Lineberry. : The family requests that visiting hours be observed Pallbearers will be Chris Williams, Jake Williams, Nick from 1 p.m. until time of service on Saturday. Cagle, Tony Williams, Greg Woods and Haven Phillips. View the obituary and guestbook online at www.melan- Honorary pallbearer will be Darrell Works. ? confuneralhome.net. Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 : Melancon Funeral Home, Evangeline Memorial Gardens Chapel, Carencro, La.; 337-896-3232 Senior Airman > Sammy Layton Roberts Ryan A. Morgan :) Sammy Layton Roberts, 69, of Empire, passed away Senior Airman Ryan A. Morgan, 32, of North Carolina, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2016, at his residence. formerly of Jasper, passed away Sunday, July 31, 2016, in Visitation will be held today, Aug. 6, 2016, from 11 a.m. North Carolina. until noon at Bell Funeral Home in Sumiton. Funeral Visitation will be held Sunday, Aug. 7, 2016, from 6 until 9 p.m. at Collins-Burke Funeral Home in Jasper. "" services will be Saturday, Aug. 6, 2016, at noon in the Bell Sumiton Chapel, with burial in New Canaan Cemetery. Funeral services will be held Monday, Aug. 8, 2016, at ) ) The Rev. Wayne Williams will officiate. 11 a.m. in the Collins-Burke Chapel. **& & Roberts was preceded in death by his mother, Annie ++, (, ( Mae Roberts; father, Lester Burton Roberts; and son, Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 ++-(-( Lester Roberts.
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