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TRUMP JR. RETURNING TO NORTHWEST FLORIDA, A7 Santa Rosa’s Press BUBBA WATSON TO STAR IN COMMERCIALS FOR Gazette CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL, A4 Wednesday, November 6, 2019 Vol. 111 Issue 89 srpressgazette.com @srpressgazette facebook.com/srpressgazette 75¢ Richard Miller continues his tour of our local area with his new friend, Vic Campbell. Here he is at Oake’s Bar-B-Q in Chumuckla. [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO] ‘The heroes are the dead ones’ By Ramon Rios [email protected] MILTON — Sgt. Richard Ginger Corbett has made several of these fl atware sets for everyday use. [RAMON RIOS/PRESS GAZETTE] (Dick) Miller was already a Marine when on June 25, 1950, North Korea started the invasion of South Korea. President Truman authorized Local artist bringing Native the U.S. military to protect civilians as they retreated before the enemy advance. Miller was trained as a American infl uences to Milton heavy equipment opera- tor, but there is a saying in the Marine Corps, that all By Ramon Rios short time. She will be a Marines are trained to fight [email protected] guest at Alyssa’s Antique first. Depot, 4586 Chumuckla “The day I heard the United MILTON — Ginger Cor- Highway, on Nov. 16, from States was going to Korea to bett started working in 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. fight, I went straight to my ceramics over 25 years ago “I remember when my Sergeant Major’s house, while living with her hus- husband came to me and knocked on his door and told band Kermit Corbett and said that I needed to find him I needed to be in Korea only child Antoinette on something to do, because because I was a Marine and Johns Island right outside he didn’t want me working Marine’s fight wars,” Miller Charleston, South Carolina. anymore,” Corbett said. “I said. She went from a novice want to try ceramics.” A few days later Miller ceramic painter to full- A closer look at the turtles hatching on the beach. [RAMON RIOS/ was on his way to Korea as a blown pottery artist in a See ARTIST, A8 PRESS GAZETTE] grunt, an infantry Marine. It was often close-in fighting where you see the damage done by the instruments of war. “There are things in my mind that I don’t want to CMF raising funds for education program remember,” Miller said. “But they keep coming up.” By Ramon Rios said. Miller suffers from post [email protected] Hamilton said the building traumatic stress disorder. is already set up with rooms to PTSD is a mental health MILTON — The nonprofit hold classes. The CMF group condition that's triggered group Citizens Moving For- plans to purchase the building. by a terrifying event — either ward Inc. has announced a With that in mind, orga- experiencing it or witnessing benefit gospel concert fea- nizers have scheduled this it. turing Babbie Mason at 6 month’s benefit gospel con- Miller’s recollections were p.m. Nov. 29 at the Milton cert featuring Babbie Mason. so severe he tried to commit High School Auditorium, 5445 The opening act, Santa Rosa suicide. Even today he does Stewart St. Mass Choir, is like an all-star not like talking about what he The concert will also feature choir form the local area, experienced in Korea. the Santa Rosa Mass Choir. Hamilton said. Miller fought in historic “The concert is to benefit Tickets are $20 and can battles. The Battle of Inchon the Citizens Moving For- be purchased by contacting and the Chosin Reservoir ward Education Program,” Hamilton at 850-736-1976, battle. Miller admits that he said Murray Hamilton Sr., Michele Parker at 850-723- was shot in Inchon and that president of the group. 5895, or Carolyn McCray at he recuperated fast enough Hamilton said his group 850-686-1629. Tickets will to join his unit for the Chosin has been looking for a build- also be available at the door. Battle. ing or property to rent for Hamilton said they hope Vic Campbell from Chu- two years. CMF wants a to expand the property and muckla has a historic blog, place where children can raise enough money to build https://incountry.blogspot. go and do activities after basketball courts. com. He met Miller at a com- school. The fundraising efforts puter store and they struck “We also want to start are in the early stages for the up a friendship. Campbell holding tutoring classes so property, Hamilton said. has acted as Miller’s con- kids can keep up with their He hopes to raise at least cierge, taking him around grades,” Hamilton said. $3,000 from the concert. town. Hamilton said they found Citizens Moving Forward Miller moved to Milton a location at 6151 Dogwood Inc. is a Florida non-profit after his wife of 66 years, Drive. The property will need corporation based in Milton. Babbie Mason is an American gospel singer, songwriter, writer, Eleanor, passed away. He has some repairs, but it sits on 7 They registered with the and adjunct professor of songwriting at Point University and Lee been here for about two years acres. Florida Department of University, and also a television talk-show host. She will perform living with his son. “It’s a dream come true, a State's Division of Corpo- at a benefi t concert for Citizens Moving Forward Inc. on Nov. 29 at blessing from God,” Hamilton rations on Oct 31, 2016. Milton High School. [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO] See MILLER, A8 Publisher Jim Fletcher Community ................A2 Sports & Outdoors .......B2 B2 B1 623-2120 Opinion .................... A6 Diversions ..................B4 Argos survive North Santa Rosa announces [email protected] Lifestyle ..................... B1 Classifieds .................B7 Greenville, 17-14 Veterans Day Ceremony schedule * ** A2 Wednesday, November 6, 2019 | Santa Rosa Press Gazette COMMUNITY GRAYDON WENDELL " GRADY" PITTS Free readings, book launch set 1931-2019 Graydon Wendell for ‘The Emerald Coast Review’ “Grady” Pitts, age 88, peacefully passed away Thursday, Octo- Special to GateHouse the cover. ber 31, 2019 at home Media Florida The special poets lau- in Milton, Florida. reate section includes Grady was born More than 25 contrib- reprints from the poetry September 8, 1931, in uting regional writers collection of the late Baker, Florida; and and artists are included Adelia Rosasco Soule and was raised in Bagdad in the 20th anniversary Laurie O’Brien, plus new and Milton. He was volume of “The Emerald work from Mary Hood, an Army Veteran, and Coast Review.” PhD; Leonard Temme, retired from Mon- Some of the writers PhD; Dr. Henry Lang- santo in 1985. He was will read their work at horne and Julie DeMarko. a member of Christ the book's launch, which Current Poet Laureate United Methodist The family wishes is 5:30-7 p.m. Nov. 8 at Jamey Jones also sub- Church of Milton. to thank the staff the Bodacious Bookstore mitted new works for He is preceded in at Emerald Coast and Cafe, 110 E. Inten- this volume. The section death by his daughter, Hospice for all their dencia St., Pensacola. includes brief biogra- Rena Carol Pitts Cox. care and support. The event is free and phies and photographs Grady is survived by The family requests open to the public. of the each poet laure- his wife of 44 years, memorial dona- The book can be pur- ate, the first compilation Sharon Pitts, son, tions may be made, chased at the launch for of its type since West Demmy Pitts; step- in Grady's name, to $15 or ordered online Florida Literary Federa- sons, John Williams Christ United Meth- from Amazon after Nov. tion began naming poets and Jerry Williams; odist Church, 5983 8. laureate in 1986. and his step-daughter, Dogwood Dr. Mil- The volume features The selected works Debra Weeks. He ton, FL 32570; or to poetry, fiction, nonfic- represent submissions also leaves to cher- Emerald Coast Hos- tion, visual art and a from Escambia, Santa ish his memory, eight pice, 5536 Stewart St. special section of poetry Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton, grandchildren, sixteen Milton, FL 32570. from all seven Poets and Bay counties in great-grandchildren Lewis Funeral Laureate of Northwest Florida; and Escambia, and two great-great- Home of Milton has Florida. Mobile, and Baldwin grandchildren. been entrusted with Andrea Walker, volun- counties in Alabama. The family is having arrangements. teer and editorial team [CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS] There are also works a Celebration of Life, Condolences to the member who wrote the from some members of at 2:00 p.m., Sunday family may be left at: foreword for the book, of our varied voices. nostalgia, light, sorrow the West Florida Liter- November 10, 2019, at www.lewisfuner- describes the variety of The sound of voices in and loss.” The photo- ary Federation who no Christ United Meth- alhomes.net or work in the upcoming this edition rings with graph entitled “Terns longer live in the area. odist Church on Dog- www.facebook. volume as “an accurate themes of nature, con- at Pensacola Beach” by Visit www.wflf.org for wood Drive in Milton. com/lewisfun.home regional representation templation, conflict, Walker was selected for more information. WHAT'S HAPPENING Santa Rosa government •Community Redevelop- BANQUET: 6 p.m. Feb. 7 Commissioners Meeting Tri-County Community bill, current picture ID on and local announce- ment Agency, 5:30 p.m. at the Santa Rosa County Room, 6495 Caroline St., Council, Inc.'s Low-Income applicant and Social Security ments, events and activi- Nov. 12. Auditorium, 4530 Spikes Milton to provide an update Home Energy Assistance cards on all household mem- ties are as follows.