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Pickens County, Georgia, Obituaries from the Pickens County Progress, 1997–2004 Pickens County, Georgia, Obituaries From the Pickens County Progress, 1997–2004 Date of Surname Given Name See Age Newspaper Page Abernathy Ira Raulston (Sr.) 86 23-Aug-01 12A Abernathy Richard 48 5-Feb-04 13A Adams Carl E. (Dr.) 68 4-Jun-98 05A Adams Carl E. (Dr.) 68 11-Jun-98 05A Adams Elizabeth Elizabeth Small (Mrs.) 25-Sep-03 9A Adams Ruth Ruth Scheffler (Mrs.) 16-Nov-00 03B Adams Sharon Sharon Lindsey 30-May-02 05A Adcock Mollie Adell Mollie Cook (Mrs.) 16-Sep-99 12C Aicher Donald 7 7-Nov-02 02B Aiken Margaret B. 74 1-Aug-02 04A Akin Minnie 84 31-Jan-02 03A Akins Charles 57 2-Dec-99 02B Akins Gertrude (Mrs.) 81 3-Jun-99 07A Allen Ernest 82 19-Feb-04 12A Allen Gordon Ernest 91 10-Oct-02 15B Allen Ima Ima Henderson (Mrs.) 2-Nov-00 19B Allen Margaret (Mrs.) 94 11-Oct-01 06B Allgaier Anna Theresa (Mrs.) 95 17-Dec-98 02C Allred Arthur (Sr.) 94 5-Aug-99 03B Allred Carl 81 28-Oct-99 06B Allred Mary R. Mary R. Dupree 12-Jun-97 10A Almond Dorothy (Mrs.) 74 1-Nov-01 09A Almond Julie Julie Almond Gaddis 15-Nov-01 06A Amheuser Margaret (Mrs.) 76 10-Feb-00 08B Anderson Clifford R. 79 27-Jun-02 10B Anderson Delphia (Mrs.) 69 21-Jan-99 07A Anderson Hilda (Mrs.) 75 18-Nov-99 06A Anderson J.C. 60 21-Mar-02 07A Anderson Kay (Mrs.) 51 25-Jan-01 03A Anderson Larry 53 6-Dec-01 08A Anderson Lille Mae (Mrs.) 78 1-Apr-99 02B Anderson Preston 76 27-Feb-97 05A Anderson Ruby Ruby Carter 4-Feb-99 04A Anderson Sarah Sarah Brock (Mrs.) 13-Nov-03 10A Andrew E.C. Sickum 75 11-Mar-99 03A Andrews Edna Callie 75 1-Jan-98 08A © 2005 by Linda Woodward Geiger & Jeffrey H. Geiger. All rights reserved. Page 1 of 89 Pickens County, Georgia, Obituaries From the Pickens County Progress, 1997–2004 Date of Surname Given Name See Age Newspaper Page Andrews Elizabeth Gail 50 5-Sep-02 09A Andrews Flora (Mrs.) 85 11-Jun-98 05A Andrews Helen Helen Andrews Nickerson 26-Jun-97 05A Andrews Jack 69 17-Jul-97 06A Anthony Virginia (Mrs.) 82 26-Apr-01 03A Argo Charles 76 10-Jul-03 6A Arnold Ethal Elise Ethal Elise Godfrey (Mrs.) 7-Sep-00 12A Arp Allene (Mrs.) 88 1-May-97 08A Arp Anna Jane (Mrs.) 91 18-Dec-97 06B Arp Charles 59 20-Jun-02 09A Arp James B. 83 13-Jul-00 07A Arrendale Alice (Mrs.) 77 12-Mar-98 04B Arrendale Betty (Mrs.) 68 13-Mar-97 03A Arrendale Brenda Brenda White 22-May-97 07A Arrendale Phil 46 5-Aug-99 03B Arrnedale Pete 71 30-Nov-00 03A Ashmead Edward 1-Apr-04 15B Ashworth Eunice Eunice Ashworth Goss 19-Sep-02 16B Atherton James Harold 81 10-May-01 06A Atkerson Tommy 66 6-Aug-98 03B Atkins Ethel Ethel A. Forney 15-Jun-00 12A Atkins Frank 67 18-Sep-03 8A Atkins Shirley (Mrs.) 60 4-Oct-01 12B Atwood Mark Anthony 45 3-Feb-00 07B Baggett Stella P. 91 29-Aug-02 05A Baggett Stephanie 20 5-Apr-01 10B Bagwell C.G. (Mr.) 88 30-Mar-00 10A Bailey Beatrice (Mrs.) 75 27-May-99 03A Bailey James Woodrow 84 22-Jan-98 04B Bailey Stephen 55 20-Apr-00 04B Bailey Woodrow James Woodrow Bailey 22-Jan-98 04B Bain Doyle 53 21-Sep-00 02B Bain Doyle Layne 53 28-Sep-00 10A Baity Mary Mary Bickers (Mrs.) 1-Jan-98 08A Baker Willis 62 28-Oct-99 06B Baldridge Sally (Mrs.) 64 14-Nov-02 14B © 2005 by Linda Woodward Geiger & Jeffrey H. Geiger. All rights reserved. Page 2 of 89 Pickens County, Georgia, Obituaries From the Pickens County Progress, 1997–2004 Date of Surname Given Name See Age Newspaper Page Baldwin Bobbie 65 7-Aug-03 8A Ballew Edith Edith Rogers (Mrs.) 23-Jul-98 06B Ballew Frank 72 26-Jun-03 7A Ballew John 87 1-Apr-99 02B Ballew Sandra Mrs.Sandra Middleton 64 1-Jul-04 4B Ballew Tennie (Mrs.) 83 15-Jul-99 08A Ballew William Clark 67 3-Jan-02 12A Ballew Willie (Mrs.) 85 27-Aug-98 02B Banks Robert L. 89 30-Sep-99 11A Bannister "E.A. ""Alman""" 8-Jan-98 08A Bannister Broughton 94 8-Apr-04 14B Bannister Broughton 94 15-Apr-04 14A Barclay Ruthell (Mrs.) 80 29-Jan-98 08A Barker Anna (Mrs.) 67 10-Dec-98 02B Barnes Annie Sue (Mrs.) 76 20-Mar-03 5A Barnes Bruce (MD) 59 25-Sep-97 04B Barnes Cora (Mrs.) 99 7-Oct-99 06A Barnes Herbert Floyd 69 2-Aug-01 06A Barnes Junion 51 18-Mar-99 08A Barnes Michael 36 21-Mar-02 07A Barnes Sue Annie Sue Barnes (Mrs.) 20-Mar-03 5A Barrett "Elizabeth ""Betty""" 82 9-Jan-97 06A Barrett Arthur 55 2-Mar-00 02B Barrett Chink Grovie Barrett (Mrs.) 26-Apr-01 03A Barrett Ernest 76 28-Feb-02 08B Barrett Grovie (Mrs.) 82 26-Apr-01 03A Barrett Lucille 75 23-Jan-97 13A Barrett Ruth Ann (Mrs.) 66 7-Aug-03 8A Barrow Lucile (Ms.) 92 7-Oct-04 14B Barton Terrie (Miss) 31 18-Sep-03 8A Bastecki Helen Helen Froncek (Mrs.) 3-Sep-98 08A Bauer John Frederick 88 31-Jul-03 9A Beasley Annie (Mrs.) 84 20-Jan-00 05B Beasley Bobby Joe 30 20-Sep-01 05A Beasley Mary Dean (Mrs.) 52 17-Oct-02 16B Beck Blanche 76 6-Mar-97 09A © 2005 by Linda Woodward Geiger & Jeffrey H. Geiger. All rights reserved. Page 3 of 89 Pickens County, Georgia, Obituaries From the Pickens County Progress, 1997–2004 Date of Surname Given Name See Age Newspaper Page Beck Bobby 27 24-Feb-00 08A Beck Celeste (Mrs.) 80 15-Jul-99 08A Beck Clarence 84 14-Mar-02 07A Beck Claudine Claudine Ganues (Mrs.) 13-Jul-00 07A Beck Creta Faye Creta Hardy (Mrs.) 29-Mar-01 03B Beck Dorothy (Mrs.) 76 22-Nov-01 12A Beck Gladys (Mrs.) 84 17-Sep-98 05B Beck Gladys (Mrs.) 80 29-Nov-01 11B Beck James 87 12-Dec-02 08A Beck Juanita (Mrs.) 51 15-Feb-01 10A Beck Juanita (Mrs.) 51 22-Feb-01 04A Beck May Katherine (Mrs.) 80 9-Nov-00 08A Beck Rosa (Mrs.) 82 1-Mar-01 06A Beets Estelle Estelle Dean (Mrs.) 6-Apr-00 06A Bell Allene Allene Arp Mrs.) 1-May-97 08A Bell Buster (Sr.) 74 3-May-01 04A Bell Buster (Sr.) 74 10-May-01 06A Bell Junior 73 26-Jun-97 05A Bell Laura Laura Weeks (Mrs.) 3-Apr-97 04B Bell Lois (Mrs.) 72 6-May-04 8A Bennett Ella (Mrs.) 105 5-Feb-98 05A Bennett Mae (Mrs.) 88 17-Jul-97 06A Bennett Roy Glenn 53 3-Jun-04 3A Bennett Ruth Ruth Harvey 27-Feb-97 05A Bennett Virgie Lou (Mrs.) 92 7-Nov-02 02B Bennett Willard 75 5-Nov-98 08A Bernhardt Kathryn 63 10-Jul-03 6A Bessette Pauline 74 11-Dec-03 15B Bettis Henry 84 3-Dec-98 12A Betts Warren Harding 82 22-Aug-02 16B Betty James Carrow (Sr.) 86 16-May-02 08A Bickers Mary (Mrs.) 79 1-Jan-98 08A Biddy Blanche (Mrs.) 84 6-Jan-00 06A Biddy Charley 53 31-Dec-98 04B Biddy Fletcher (Jr.) 74 29-Nov-01 11B Biddy Greta D. Greta D. Rouzee 13-Nov-97 02B © 2005 by Linda Woodward Geiger & Jeffrey H. Geiger. All rights reserved. Page 4 of 89 Pickens County, Georgia, Obituaries From the Pickens County Progress, 1997–2004 Date of Surname Given Name See Age Newspaper Page Biddy Henry (Rev.) 77 9-Oct-97 05A Biddy Larry 64 27-May-04 18B Biddy Louis (Mrs.) 77 7-Jun-01 05A Biddy Louis (Mrs.) 77 14-Jun-01 07A Biddy Louise (Mrs.) 77 21-Jun-01 05A Biegay Blanche (Mrs.) 86 27-Sep-01 10A Biles Mamie Mamie Lee (Mrs.) 29-Jan-98 08A Bingham Deborah (Mrs.) 43 15-Nov-01 06A Bird Brooks A. 75 20-Mar-03 5A Birlew Hope infant 20-Sep-01 05A Bishop Lillie Belle 88 17-Jan-02 05A Bishop Paul Edwin 78 18-Nov-04 14A Black Charles N. 79 23-Jan-97 13A Black Marjorie Marjorie Black Butchart 26-Sep-02 03B Black Ruth Thomson (Mrs.) 83 10-Jun-04 5A Blackwell Anna Faye 53 9-Aug-01 03A Blackwell Annie Ruth (Mrs.) 69 26-Apr-01 03A Blackwell Audie (Mrs.) 89 1-Apr-04 15B Blackwell Callie Callie Jordan (Mrs.) 24-Oct-02 16B Blackwell Callie (Mrs.) 89 3-Apr-97 04B Blackwell Camela Jo 23 25-Jan-01 03A Blackwell Camela Jo 23 1-Feb-01 06A Blackwell David 13-Jan-00 02B Blackwell Grace (Miss) 85 15-Jul-99 08A Blackwell Hazel (Mrs.) 62 28-Aug-03 15A Blackwell Hulon 56 6-Feb-97 04B Blackwell Jamie Lee 6 4-May-0004A Blackwell Jim 52 16-Oct-03 6A Blackwell John Hyman "J.H." 60 22-Apr-04 11A Blackwell Julia E. (Mrs.) 84 3-Sep-98 08A Blackwell Nellie Mae (Mrs.) 67 16-Nov-00 03B Blackwell Sybil (Mrs.) 56 3-Sep-98 08A Blackwell Thomas 72 26-Sep-02 03B Blaine Minnie (Mrs.) 78 27-Aug-98 02B Blankenship Jimmy 54 5-Jun-97 05A Blaylock Lula Bell Lula Bell Hendrix (Mrs.) 31-Jan-02 03A © 2005 by Linda Woodward Geiger & Jeffrey H.
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