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Mrs Merle Griffin, 102, a cherished pillar of her community and a beacon of wisdom and intelligence, passed away peacefu...
09/05/2025

Mrs Merle Griffin, 102, a cherished pillar of her community and a beacon of wisdom and intelligence, passed away peacefully on September 4, 2025, in Adel, Georgia. She was born on April 17, 1923, in Lenox, Georgia, to the late Mitchell & Eliza Luke Duren. Mrs. Griffin's life was a testament to her thoughtful nature and her dedication to service.

Mrs. Griffin journey began as a young girl in Lenox, where she grew up surrounded by the love of her family. She spent her formative years there before embarking on a professional path that would see her make significant contributions to her community. Mrs. Griffin found her calling as a teletype operator at Warner Robins Air Force Base, where she also became a proud member of Rosie the Riveter, symbolizing the strength and resilience of women workers during World War II. Her commitment to her work was unwavering, as was her dedication to the various organizations she served throughout her life.

After leaving the Air Force Base, Mrs. Griffin continued to serve her community as a secretary at Woodmen of the World for many years. Her passion for education and her love for her community culminated in a fulfilling career with the Cook County Board of Education, where she retired as the secretary of Cook Middle School after 12 years of dedicated service.

Mrs. Griffin's involvement in her community extended beyond her professional life. She was a member of the Gordon Avenue Baptist Church, where she nurtured her spiritual life and forged lasting friendships. Her compassion and commitment to helping others were evident through her 31 years of membership with the American Cancer Society, where she was honored with the silver plate for her contributions. Mrs. Griffin also devoted 18 years as a Pink Lady at Adel Memorial Hospital, touching the lives of countless individuals with her kindness and support.

Her love for history and culture led her to become an active member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC), the Historical Society, and Friends Helping Friends. These associations benefited greatly from her wisdom and her intelligent approach to preserving and celebrating the past.

Mrs. Griffin's family was the cornerstone of her life. She is survived by her loving children, Ron (Peggy) Griffin of Chula, Freddy (Brenda) Griffin of Adel, David (Susan) Griffin of Adel, Greg (Marilyn) Griffin of Warwick, and Peggy (Jeff) Griffin Parrish of Adel. Her legacy continues through her 14 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren, and 7 great-great-grandchildren, all of whom she adored. Mrs. Griffin was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Eston S. Griffin; her son, Stanley Griffin; great-grandchildren Shayla and Bree Griffin; great-great-grandchild Shaylin Griffin; her brothers Lenton, Hobert, and Rossie Duren; and her sister, Velma Duren Buckholts.

Mrs.Griffin's life was one of unwavering service, love, and dedication to her family and community. Her thoughtful and intelligent presence will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her. Her memory will live on as a guiding light, inspiring future generations to live with the same grace and commitment that she embodied throughout her remarkable life.

Funeral services will be held Sunday, September 7, 2025 at 3:00 p.m. at Pine Grove Baptist Church with Dr. Danny V. Ray, Rev. Johnny Hendley, and Bro. Franklin Luke officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. The family will be receiving friends one hour prior to the service at the church.

Virgil Thomas “Tommy” Barber, age 82, a lifelong resident of West Berrien , passed away Monday, September 1, 2025, at Ti...
09/04/2025

Virgil Thomas “Tommy” Barber, age 82, a lifelong resident of West Berrien , passed away Monday, September 1, 2025, at Tift Regional Medical Center in Tifton, GA. Tommy was born November 1, 1942 in West Berrien to the late Virgil Theodore Barber and the late Gertie Mae Taylor Barber.

He was a 1960 graduate of Berrien County High School and attended Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. He was a well-known farmer, crop insurance adjuster, and real estate investor. Tommy could build, create, and fix just about anything in some form or fashion and instilled invaluable wisdom to his children and grandchildren. He was a steward of the land. He took great pride in caring for the land while preserving it for future generations. “Pa” Barber enjoyed working and sharing stories of family and friends’ events. He also enjoyed hearing a good story. His hobbies included studying genealogy, working the bulldozer, mowing, working on equipment, and singing Elvis ballads to his beloved “Doll Baby” as he called his wife.

Tommy is survived by his wife of 27 years, Patricia Giddens Barber of West Berrien; his daughter, Donna Barber Gandy of Sparks; his sons, Scott (Christy) Barber of Alapaha and, John (Megan) Barber of Ray City; and bonus daughter, Margo (Henry) Young Smith of Adel; grandchildren, Jessica Gandy, Katie Gandy, Emily (Kyle) Griffin, Samuel Barber, Christian Barber, Scarlett Barber, Carrie Barber, Julie Barber, Zachary (Emily) Young, Nathan (Aubren) Young, Courtney Young (Kobe) , and Gillian Smith; Tommy and Patricia share 9 beautiful great grandchildren, Britain, Dessa, Eli, Isaac, Chevy, Mallard, Gatlin, Anders, and Chance; siblings include his sisters, Elaine (David) Pugh of Cordele, and Faith (Dean) Noles of Nashville; brothers, Mike Barber of Nashville, Billy Barber of Nashville, and Roger Barber of Nashville; special nephews, Al Moore and Matthew Barber; plus a multitude of other nephews, nieces, cousins, and in-laws. In addition to his parents, Tommy was preceded in death by his wife and mother of his three children, Jane Freeman Barber; brothers, La Don Barber, and Wayne Barber.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, September 6, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. at Beulah Holiness Baptist Church with interment following in the church cemetery. The family will be receiving friends Friday evening from 6-8 p.m. at Purvis Funeral Home. The family extends a special thank you to Tift Regional Medical Center ER staff and ICU staff.

Tommy's legacy will live on through the land he cherished and the lives he touched with his strength, character, and care

Sanford "S.L." Levi Jones, Jr., of Quitman, Georgia, passed away peacefully on August 24, 2025, at South Georgia Medical...
08/29/2025

Sanford "S.L." Levi Jones, Jr., of Quitman, Georgia, passed away peacefully on August 24, 2025, at South Georgia Medical Center. Born November 25, 1939, in the Bemiss community of Valdosta to Ruby Moore Jones and Sanford Levi Jones, Sr., S.L. grew up one of nine children and learned early the value of faith, family, and hard work.

A graduate of the Lowndes County school system, S.L. earned his Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Valdosta State University. He proudly served his country as a Captain in the United States Air Force from 1962 to 1969, including distinguished service with AFTAC (Air Force Technical Applications Center) and as commander of two classified overseas operations. He often spoke of those years with pride—and with his trademark humor, joking, "If I told you what I did, I'd have to kill you," always with a chuckle.

Following his military service, S.L. returned home to Brooks County, where he spent the next 49 years as a dairy farmer on the family farm. His leadership and dedication extended far beyond the farm. He served as vice president and part owner of Georgia-Florida Fertilizer, a committee member with the USDA Farm Service Agency, a board member of Dairy Farmers of America, secretary-treasurer of the American Dairy Association of Georgia (three terms), a member of the USDA National Dairy Promotion and Research Board, a director with Dairy Management, Inc., and a member of the Georgia Farm Bureau. He faithfully served Brooks County as a County Commissioner for 16 years. He was a member of Philadelphia Baptist Church and served as a deacon. His commitment to his church, his family, and his community defined his life.

S.L. is preceded in death by his parents and several brothers and sisters. He is survived by his devoted wife of 61 years, Milbrey Bland Jones, who lovingly supported him through his years of military service as a dedicated Air Force wife and stood beside him throughout their decades of dairy farming, sharing in both the work and the successes of the family farm. Together they raised a family rooted in faith, hard work, and love. He is also survived by their children Alan (Lynn) Jones of Quitman, Ken Jones of Quitman, Laura Jones Rowan (Jeff) of Valdosta, Eric (Vonda) Jones of Pavo, and Tammy Jones of Valdosta; grandchildren Casey Jones,Jerika Jones King (Ryan), Brent Rowan (Ciera), Morgan Rowan Winkler (John), Macy Rowan, Ryan Jones, Sydney Jones, and Madison Jones; great-grandchildren Aubrey Rowan, Liam King, Millie Rowan, and Baker Rowan; sister, Karen Sceals (Grady) of Albany; and many nieces and nephews.

A Celebration of Life will be held Sunday, September 7, 2025 at 1:00 p.m. at Philadelphia Baptist Church with Rev. Klay Luke officiating. The family will receive friends following the service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in S. L.'s memory to Philadelphia Baptist Church, or go buy real milk and cheese and enjoy!

Roy Otha Walker, 83, of Adel, Georgia, passed away peacefully in his sleep at Berrien Nursing Center after an extended i...
08/20/2025

Roy Otha Walker, 83, of Adel, Georgia, passed away peacefully in his sleep at Berrien Nursing Center after an extended illness.

Roy was born in Hahira, Georgia, and grew up with a deep love for his family and his community. He spent his early years in Barney before making Adel his home. He proudly served his country for six years in the United States Army before dedicating nearly three decades—28 and a half years—to the City of Adel Fire Department. Roy also worked in cabinetry, where his steady hands and craftsmanship reflected his patience and care.

He was a man who found joy in the simple things: casting a line while fishing, watching the thrill of racing, and gathering with friends and family to tell stories. Roy had a gift for humor, always ready with a quick joke or a tall tale that left others laughing. His presence was a steady comfort, and his spirit filled every room he entered.

Survivors indlude his younger brother, Jimmy Walker, and Jimmy’s wife, Cathy Walker; his two daughters, Daphne Walker and Deedee Walker; and his beloved nieces and nephews: Mitch Walker, Scott and Jessica Walker, Ashley Walker (Michael Bailey), Lexie Walker, Cole Walker, and Layla Walker. Roy is preceded in death by his parents, Nellie Christine Fausett Walker and Oliver Hinton Walker.

Funeral services will be held Friday, August 22, 2025 to honor Roy’s life at Purvis Funeral Home at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. William Davis officiating. Interment will follow at Woodlawn Memorial Gardens. The family will be receiving friends one hour prior to the service.

Roy’s legacy lives on through the stories he told, the laughter he sparked, and the love he gave. He will be deeply missed but fondly remembered by all who knew him.

Deputy Howard Lorette III, known affectionately to all as Howie, passed away suddenly at his home on August 16, 2025, at...
08/18/2025

Deputy Howard Lorette III, known affectionately to all as Howie, passed away suddenly at his home on August 16, 2025, at the age of 49. Born on November 11, 1975, in Miami, Florida, Howie was a man whose presence was characterized by his handy skills, courageous spirit, and boundless love.

Howie's life was marked by dedicated service to his community. He had a distinguished career in law enforcement, serving with honor and distinction as Deputy Howie Lorette with the Cook County Sheriff's Department. His commitment to public safety began with his time at the Sparks Police Department, followed by his valued tenure at the Valdosta Police Department. Howie's colleagues will remember him as a steadfast and reliable presence, someone who could always be counted on in times of need.

Beyond his professional life, Howie was a man of many interests and talents. His sense of humor was a source of joy and laughter for all who knew him. Howie was known for his inability to say no when asked for help, always giving his best in every endeavor. His skills extended to the paint and body shop to enjoying cooking turkeys for everyone at Thanksgiving. A passionate sports fan, Howie's enthusiasm for the Miami Hurricanes and Miami Dolphins was infectious, bringing excitement to game days shared with friends and family.

A true family man, Howie's heart belonged to his loved ones. He is survived by his devoted wife, Vickie Lorette of Sparks; his children, Ethan Lorette of Fayetteville, and Ava Lorette of Sparks; his mother, Beverly Lorette of Adel; his sister, Lisa Lorette of Adel; and his nephew, Blake (Jayla) Jackson of Sparks. His family circle also includes his niece, Ashley Davis; great-nieces, Paityn Jackson and Parker Jackson; great-nephew, Paxton Jackson; and brother-in-law, Ken Barrett of Sparks. Howie was preceded in death by his father, Howard Lorette, Jr.; paternal grandparents, Howard Sr. & Martha Lorette; and maternal grandparents, Henry & Mary Bennett. Each family member cherished Howie for his caring nature, and he will be deeply missed.

Howie Lorette's legacy is one of unwavering love, support, and dedication to his family, friends, and community. His memory will be carried in the hearts of those who knew him best, and his influence will continue to be felt long after his passing. Howie's life was a testament to the impact one person can make through a lifetime of service, humor, and an abundance of love.

Funeral services will be held Thursday, August 21, 2025 at 4:00 p.m. at First Baptist Church Adel with Rev. Brian Gay officiating, and Sheriff Doug Hanks and Captain Brent Exum speaking. Interment will follow at Woodlawn Cemetery Annex. The family will be receiving friends Wednesday evening starting at 6:00 p.m. at First Baptist Church Adel.

Betty Lindsey Moore, known affectionately as Betty to her friends and family, passed away peacefully on August 14, 2025,...
08/16/2025

Betty Lindsey Moore, known affectionately as Betty to her friends and family, passed away peacefully on August 14, 2025, at the Fellowship Home in Valdosta. Born on October 13, 1936, in Alexander City, Alabama, to the late William & Laura Robinson Bailey, Betty's life was a tapestry of love, service, and faith that touched everyone who knew her.
Betty's early years in Alexander City laid the foundation for a life characterized by her loving nature and devotion to family. Her journey led her to Lenox, where she became a cherished member of the community. For more than three decades, Betty worked as a credit manager at Tifton Aluminum, where her work ethic and integrity earned her the respect and admiration of her colleagues. Her professional contributions were matched only by her dedication to her family and her faith.
A devout Christian, Betty was a dedicated member of Lenox Baptist Church. Her involvement in the church and Sunday School went beyond mere attendance; she was an active participant, always ready to support her church family in times of need and celebration. Her faith was the cornerstone of her life, guiding her actions and inspiring those around her.
Betty's love for her family was unparalleled. She is survived by her loving children, Mike (Melanie) Lindsey of Lenox, Drew (Tracy) Lindsey of Lake Park, Johnny (Missy) Lindsey of Lenox, and Van (Sonya) Lindsey of Lenox. Her legacy continues through her cherished grandchildren, Wilson Lindsey, Tyler Lindsey, Brittany (Broc) Cox, Kristen (Shane) Sikes, Camden (Charley) Lindsey, Laura (Derrick) Tucker, Sam (Jenna) Lindsey, Meagan (Brandon) Dean, and Rachel (Thad) Burton, as well as her fifteen great-grandchildren, who will carry her spirit forward. She also leaves behind her sister, Rebecca Dampier of Nashville, and several nieces and nephews who will miss her guidance and warmth.
Betty was a beacon of love and thoughtfulness, always putting others before herself. Her home was a welcoming sanctuary where family gatherings, especially meals, were sacred times to be shared with love and laughter. Her green thumb brought beauty to the world as she tended to her yard and flowers, creating spaces of tranquility and joy for all who visited.
Though we mourn the loss of such a remarkable soul, we find comfort in knowing that Betty's faith-filled life was a testament to the virtues she held dear. She was preceded in death by her beloved spouse, Billy Moore, her former spouse, Sammy Lindsey, and her brother, Howard Bailey. Betty's memory will be cherished and kept alive by the countless lives she touched with her kindness and grace.
Betty Lindsey Moore's life was a journey of love, faith, and service. Her light will continue to shine in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to have known her.
Funeral services will be held Sunday, August 17, 2025 at 3:00 p.m. at Lenox Baptist Church with Rev. Dan Eidson officiating. Interment will follow at Stauton Cemetery in Lenox. The family will be receiving friends one hour prior to the service at the church.
A special thank you to Fellowship Brookside staff , Hospice of South Georgia, Betsy Garland. In lieu of flowers, please consider contributions to be made to Lenox Baptist Church, P. O. Box 760, Lenox, GA 31637.

Carolyn Broome, a beacon of kindness and creativity, passed away on August 13, 2025, at the age of 75. Born on September...
08/15/2025

Carolyn Broome, a beacon of kindness and creativity, passed away on August 13, 2025, at the age of 75. Born on September 28, 1949, in Lakeland, Georgia, Carolyn's zest for life and her warm, interesting personality left an indelible mark on everyone she met. She peacefully departed this world at Pruitt Health Hospice in Moultrie, surrounded by the love of her family.
Carolyn's life was a tapestry of love, laughter, and dedication. She was the cherished matriarch of her family, leaving behind a legacy of joy and resilience. Survivors include her children, Sheila (Keith) Luke of Lenox, Billy Broome, Jr of Adel, and Joe Broome of Adel. Her grandchildren, Kara (Brandon) Ward, Karly (Chris) Joyce, Austin Williams, and Georgia Fountain, will remember her as a guiding light and a source of endless support. Carolyn was also blessed with several great-grandchildren, who brought her immense happiness in her later years. She will be fondly remembered by her brother, Jim Dampier of North Georgia, and her sister, Margaret Bradford of Naylor, along with a host of adoring nieces and nephews.
Preceding her in death was her beloved husband, Billy Broome, Sr., and her cherished daughter, Amanda Broome. The love and memories shared with them were a source of strength and comfort throughout her life.
Carolyn was a woman of many interests, with a particular passion for the music and films of Elvis Presley. Her love for the King of Rock 'n' Roll was evident in the joy she felt while listening to his timeless tunes. An animal lover at heart, Carolyn had a special place in her life for little dogs and all creatures great and small. Her kindness extended to all living beings, and she was known for her gentle touch and caring nature.
She also had a sharp mind, which she kept active through her love for puzzles. Whether it was a challenging crossword, a complex jigsaw, or a strategic game, Carolyn approached each puzzle with the same creativity and determination that she applied to every aspect of her life.
Carolyn's legacy is one of love, kindness, and creativity. Her memory will forever be etched in the lives of her family and friends, and her spirit will continue to guide us as we navigate the puzzles of our own lives.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, August 16, 2025 at 3:00 p.m. at Purvis Funeral Home with Rev. Tommy Bussey officiating. Interment will follow at Brushy Creek Church Cemetery. The family will be receiving friends one hour prior to the service.

Bill Alley, “Alleycat” a loving husband, father, grandfather, and friend, passed away on August 11, 2025, at the age of ...
08/13/2025

Bill Alley, “Alleycat” a loving husband, father, grandfather, and friend, passed away on August 11, 2025, at the age of 58 in Adel, GA. Born on September 16, 1966, in Valdosta, GA, Bill was a man known for his adventurous spirit and friendly demeanor that touched the lives of all who knew him.

Bill spent his life embracing the great outdoors, his hands often steering heavy equipment as he was self-employed in that industry. His work was not just a job but a passion that allowed him to shape the land with the same care he shaped the lives around him. Outside of work, Bill could be found farming, fishing, scuba diving, or boating at Mexico Beach. His love for adventure was only matched by the joy he took in spending time with his family and friends.

He leaves behind his beloved wife of 25 years, Missi Alley, a partnership that stood as a testament to love and dedication. Together, they raised a family that includes children Jarrod Alley, Mitchell (Maddie) Gibbs, and Amanda Gibbs, who will carry forward his legacy of kindness and strength. Bill was a doting grandfather to Reagan Alley, Ashlee Bullard, J. T. Bullard, Colton Hooper, Carson Hooper, Levi Humber, Alana Bristol, Lincoln Gibbs, and McKenleigh Gibbs. Each grandchild held a special place in his heart, a treasure he cherished deeply.

Bill was a son to Frank and Martha Jo Alley of Sparks, who instilled in him the values of family and hard work. He shared a unique bond with his siblings, Joe (Cheryl) Alley, Rob (Kim) Alley, and Lydia Alley-Kapilla (Cam), relationships that were built on mutual respect, love, and countless memories. His family was the cornerstone of his life, and their shared moments became the stories that would be retold for generations.

Bill was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Carlos Williams Alley and Nancy Opal Alley, and his maternal grandparents, Robert Earl and Mazella Dixon. He carried the legacy of his ancestors with pride and honor.

Those who knew Bill will remember his love for his dogs, a reflection of his caring and nurturing nature. His friends, numerous and cherished, were an extension of his family. Bill's life was a tapestry woven with joyous encounters and enduring friendships.

Bill Alley was the embodiment of love, adventure, and friendliness. His passing leaves a void in the community and the hearts of those who knew him. Yet, his spirit lives on through the laughter of his grandchildren, the stories told by his friends, and the memories cherished by his family. Bill's journey on earth may have ended, but the path he carved through life will forever be followed by those who loved him. His was a life well-lived, and his legacy will continue to inspire all who were fortunate enough to have crossed his path.

A celebration of Life, with the family receiving friends will be held on Thursday, August 14, 2025 from 5-7 p.m. at Purvis Funeral Home.

Charles Roberts, 85 of Sparks, a cherished pillar of his community and a loving family man, passed away peacefully on Au...
08/11/2025

Charles Roberts, 85 of Sparks, a cherished pillar of his community and a loving family man, passed away peacefully on August 9, 2025, at Willson Hospice House in Albany, GA.with two of his loving daughters by his side. Born on December 4, 1939, in Tifton, GA, to the late Allen & Amanda Rentz Roberts, Charles lived a life marked by dedication, kindness, and an unwavering commitment to his loved ones.

Charles was a skilled brick mason, a trade he took great pride in, and through which he built not just structures but also a wonderful life for his family. He was a man who faced life's challenges with resilience and grace, having grown up during the difficult times of the Depression. His work ethic was unparalleled, and he instilled the values of hard work and perseverance in his children without ever uttering a word of complaint.

He leaves behind a legacy of love and selflessness, survived by his daughters, Wanda (Larry) Pounds of Lenox, Linda Roberts of Sparks, and Iva (James) Evans of Nashville; son, Bernie Bennett of Lenox; and his adoring grandchildren, Reagan Green (Luke Brady), Ryann Green, Kyle Baldree, Dana (Walt) Dunn, and David (Melissa) Pounds, as well as several great-grandchildren who will continue to be inspired by his memory.

His life was enriched by his marriage to Maureen Roberts, his wife of over 50 years, who preceded him in death. Together, they shared a journey filled with love and mutual respect. Charles was also predeceased by his brothers, L. D. Roberts and James Roberts, and sisters, Vicie Roach and Mattie Exum.

A man of faith, Charles treasured the fellowship and community he found at Concord Primitive Baptist Church. His spirituality was a quiet but firm foundation upon which he built his life, offering him comfort and guidance through the years.

Charles's love extended beyond his immediate family to include all of his extended family and even the fur babies that brought additional joy to his life. His capacity to love and care for others was boundless, and his absence will be deeply felt by all who had the privilege of knowing him.

An avid fisherman, Charles found peace and solace by the water's edge, with a fishing rod in hand. This simple pleasure was one of the many ways he connected with the world around him, always appreciating the beauty in life's small moments.

Charles's life was a testament to the power of love and the strength of the human spirit. He will be remembered not only for the life he lived but also for the lives he touched. His legacy will live on in the hearts of his family, friends, and all who were blessed to know him.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday, August 12, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. at Purvis Funeral Home with Rev. William Davis and his eulogy being done by Dana Dunn. Interment will follow at Concord Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery. The family will be receiving friends one hour prior to the service. Serving as active pallbearers will be Jamie Exum, David Bristol, Dean Roach, Lonnie Roberts, Wayne Rentz, and Jimmy Exum. Honorary pallbearers will be Ricky Roach, Roger Roach, Cam Hurst, Hudson Hurst, Tristan Pounds, Justin Exum, and Phoenix Robles.

08/05/2025

Herman Heberlie, passed away on August 2, 2025, at Navicent Health in Macon, Georgia. He was born on November 8, 1973 to the late Terence & Aline Rentz Heberlie.

Herman's early years were rooted in the rich soils of his family's farm, where alongside his father, he learned the value of hard work and the satisfaction of a day spent nurturing the land. This experience shaped Herman into a man of resilience and dedication—a man who took great pride in the fruits of his labor.

His affinity for the simpler pleasures in life was evident in the way he relished watching old television shows. Herman would often be found recounting the latest episode he'd seen, sparking conversations with friends and neighbors that would light up a room with laughter and camaraderie. His passion for these shared moments was infectious, and his presence became a source of joy for many.

Herman's love for his family and friends was the cornerstone of his existence. He delighted in the times when they could gather, break bread, and revel in each other's company. These occasions were marked by Herman's warmth, his friendly smile, and the interesting stories he so loved to share.

He leaves behind a legacy of love and friendship, exemplified by his surviving family members. His sister, Hilda (Dennis) Conger of Moultrie, will hold dear the memories of her brother's unwavering support and affection. His nephew, Cameron Conger of Moultrie; and uncles, Marley Rentz of Sparks, Harold Rentz of Sparks, and Thomas Heberlie of Missouri, will reminisce about the strong family ties that Herman helped to fortify throughout his life.

Those who knew Herman will remember him as a loving individual, whose friendly demeanor made him a beloved figure in his community. He was interesting not only in his varied pursuits and hobbies but also in the depth of character he displayed daily. The impact of Herman's life is immeasurable, and his absence will be profoundly felt by all who were fortunate enough to cross his path.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday, August 6, 2025 at 2:00 p.m at Purvis Funeral Home with Rev. Vernon Hughes officiating. Interment will follow at Lenox City Cemetery. The family will be receiving friends one hour prior to the service at the funeral home.

07/30/2025
Terrell Eugene Crumpton, known affectionately by friends and family as Terry or "The Baby Dumpling", passed away peacefu...
07/28/2025

Terrell Eugene Crumpton, known affectionately by friends and family as Terry or "The Baby Dumpling", passed away peacefully on July 27, 2025, at his brother's home in Brunswick, GA. Born on August 17, 1948, in Adel, GA, to the late Etheridge Hall Crumpton and Myrtice Walker Crumpton. Terry lived a full and vibrant life marked by service, dedication, and joy.

Terry's journey began in the small town of Adel, where he grew up imbued with the values of kindness and courage that would define his life. Terry answered the call to serve his country as a member of the United States Navy during the Vietnam Era. His honorable service was a testament to his bravery and commitment to the principles he held dear.

Following his military tenure, Terry transitioned into a successful business career. He demonstrated his intelligence and meticulous nature in every role he undertook, starting as an accountant for Holiday Markets in Valdosta, GA. His entrepreneurial spirit later led him to own a floral shop in Norcross, GA, bringing beauty and happiness to his customers' lives. Terry's career path eventually guided him to become a Mortgage Originator for United Mortgage, Inc. in Decatur, GA, where he was respected for his expertise and integrity.

Terry's life was enriched by his love for travel. He was a seasoned traveler whose stories of adventures around the world captivated and inspired those around him. With each new destination, he brought back not just souvenirs, but also tales that reflected his zest for life and curiosity. A passionate supporter of the University of Georgia Bulldog Football team, Terry's enthusiasm was infectious, and game days were always a special occasion filled with cheer and camaraderie.

Terry's legacy is carried on through his beloved family. He is survived by his brothers, Charles R. (Susan) Crumpton of Brunswick, GA and Rusty Crumpton of Lenox, GA, along with several cherished nieces and nephews. Each family member reflects a piece of Terry's kind and courageous spirit, and they will continue to honor his memory by living out the values he exemplified.

Those who knew Terry will remember him as a man of great intelligence and kindness. His courage was quietly displayed through his actions and the way he lived his life each day. Terry's presence was a gift to all who had the pleasure of knowing him, and his absence will be deeply felt.

Funeral services will be held Thursday, July 31, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. at Purvis Funeral Home with Rev. William Davis officiating. Interment will follow at Lenox City Cemetery. The family will be receiving friends Wednesday evening from 6-8 p.m. at Purvis Funeral Home.

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