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Mr. Willis Meyer "Dick" Hardy, Jr.On the morning of October 31, 2025, the hills of Yatesville were a little quieter as M...
10/31/2025

Mr. Willis Meyer "Dick" Hardy, Jr.

On the morning of October 31, 2025, the hills of Yatesville were a little quieter as Mr. Willis Meyer “Dick” Hardy, Jr., age 71, slipped peacefully from this world, surrounded by those who loved him most. He shaped a life rooted in love for his family, pride in his work, and reverence for the simple, beautiful things—an early sunrise over a field, the rhythm of a cast line, the warmth of loyal dogs at his feet. His family takes comfort knowing that Dick is home now—at peace in the presence of his Lord, his parents, his brother, and his beloved Gia—his journey on this side complete, his legacy of love continuing through those he leaves behind.

A proud 1972 graduate of R.E. Lee Institute, Dick was known not only for his academic dedication but also for his remarkable marksmanship as a member of the school’s rifle team. His skill and sportsmanship earned him a well-deserved place in the Thomaston-Upson Sports Hall of Fame in 2016. Continuing his education, Dick earned a Bachelor of Science in Business from Georgia Southwestern College—a foundation that served him well throughout his long and distinguished career. Dick’s professional life was deeply rooted in the textile industry. He began his career with Martha Mills and went on to retire as a supervisor from 1888 Mills. A proud member of the Textile Operations Executives (T.O.E.), he was admired for his diligence, leadership, and unwavering work ethic. He was a member of Molena Baptist Church.

Beyond his professional accomplishments, Dick found great joy in the outdoors. He was an avid hunter and fisherman, a skilled marksman, and a lifelong enthusiast of weapons. His happiest days were often spent on his land—tending his garden, growing vegetables, and caring for his animals. His Papillons, constant companions through the years, brought him endless joy and comfort.

Dick leaves behind his loving wife of 46 years, Deborah Mercer Hardy, with whom he built a life rich in love and laughter. He is also survived by his daughters, Amelia Hardy and April Boyt (Justin) Savage, and his cherished grandsons, Jacob and Andrew Savage. His memory will also be treasured by his extended family and his devoted fur babies.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Willis Meyer Hardy, Sr. and Jefflyn Bartlett Hardy; his brother, Mark Hardy; and his beloved Gia, who recently passed away.

Funeral services for Mr. Hardy will be held on Sunday, November 2, at 4:00 PM in the chapel of Fletcher-Day Funeral Home, with a private family interment to follow. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 3:00 PM until 4:00 PM on Sunday.

Those desiring may memorial contributions, to the Upson Humane Society, P.O. Box 1152, Thomaston, GA 30286.

Mr. Willis Meyer “Dick” Hardy, Jr. will be remembered as a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and friend—a man whose kindness, integrity, and zest for life touched all who knew him. His legacy of love, hard work, and quiet faith will continue to inspire those he leaves behind.

Fletcher-Day Funeral Home of Thomaston is entrusted with the arrangements. Condolences and memories may be shared at www.fletcherdayfuneralhome.com.

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Pastor Tommy Lee Kendrick, Sr.Pastor Tommy Lee Kendrick, Sr., age 84, of Thomaston, died Thursday evening, October 23, 2...
10/24/2025

Pastor Tommy Lee Kendrick, Sr.

Pastor Tommy Lee Kendrick, Sr., age 84, of Thomaston, died Thursday evening, October 23, 2025, at his residence.

Funeral services will be held on Sunday, October 26, at 3:00 PM, in the chapel of Fletcher-Day Funeral Home. Rev. Tim Bosworth will officiate, and interment will follow in South View Cemetery. The family will receive friends Sunday from 2:00 until the funeral hour at Fletcher-Day Funeral Home.

Pastor Kendrick was born in Thomaston on March 16, 1941, to the late Robert Lee Kendrick and the late Leola Foy Kendrick. He was a 1959 graduate of Yatesville High School where he participated in 4H Club and won many pig shows, and he attended Mercer University where he took Bible Courses. He lovingly pastored Faith Baptist Church in Taylor County and New Harmony Baptist Church in Thomaston. He always said he loved the Lord and farming. He often shared the bounty of his crops with others. He could do most anything - a jack of all trades. He was the owner/operator of Kendrick Sanitation Services, where he worked until age 75. He had also been a firefighter for the City of Thomaston and had served in the Georgia National Guard for six years. He was currently a member of New Harmony Baptist Church where he served as a Deacon and Sunday School teacher.

In addition to his parents, Pastor Kendrick was preceded in death by his sister, Bobbie Kendrick Corley. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Sara Morgan Kendrick of Thomaston; a son, Tommy Kendrick, Jr.; two daughters: Phyllis (Scottie) Brooks and Doris (Wayne) Culverhouse; five grandchildren: Cody Waldrop, Caleb Culverhouse, Karter Brooks, Shawn (Brandy) Brooks, and Anthony Brooks; two great grandchildren: Annabella Brooks and Kaizley Brooks. Several nieces and nephews also survive.

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

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Mrs. Patricia Bonner DuncanMrs. Patricia Bonner Duncan, age 88, of Thomaston, died Monday, October 20, 2025 at her resid...
10/22/2025

Mrs. Patricia Bonner Duncan

Mrs. Patricia Bonner Duncan, age 88, of Thomaston, died Monday, October 20, 2025 at her residence.

Mrs. Duncan was born in Macon, Georgia, on March 8, 1937, to the late Rabon Jones Bonner, Sr., and the late Ruth Key Bonner. She was a graduate of A. L. Miller High School in Macon and was employed by various companies as a bookkeeper. She met Arthur Saldana Duncan on a blind date, and they were married for 61 years prior to his death in 2015. The two of them enjoyed traveling to many places. Mrs. Duncan had a servant's heart and enjoyed doing for others. She loved her family dearly. She attended the First Presbyterian Church of Thomaston.

Mrs. Duncan is survived by her daughter, Debra (Dr. Steve) Daniel of Thomaston; two grandsons: Blake (Amanda) Lindsey and Christopher Daniel; and four great grandchildren: Hudson Lindsey, Hayden Lindsey, Ripley Lindsey, and Harrison Lindsey.

In addition to her husband and her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Sonny Bonner.

Her family will hold a private memorial service at a later time.

The family wishes to express gratitude to the staff of Thomaston Hospice for their care and compassion.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that memorial contributions be made to First Presbyterian Church, 403 Birdsong Street, Thomaston, GA 30286.

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

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Mrs. Erma Jean Alsobrook EllingtonMrs. Erma Jean Alsobrook Ellington, age 92, of Thomaston, passed away on Sunday, Octob...
10/20/2025

Mrs. Erma Jean Alsobrook Ellington

Mrs. Erma Jean Alsobrook Ellington, age 92, of Thomaston, passed away on Sunday, October 19, 2025, at Upson Regional Medical Center.

Mrs. Ellington was born in Thomaston, Georgia on January 24, 1933, a daughter of the late Bob Alsobrook and and the late Maudelle Kersey Alsobrook. She was a 1951 graduate of R.E. Lee Institute. She worked for the Thomaston Mills Sewing Division and later William Carter Company as a seamstress. She enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. She also enjoyed going to walking horse shows while watching her husband show horses. She was an avid seamstress and loved growing flowers. She was a member of Milner Baptist Church, but grew up, married, raised her children, while attending East Thomaston Baptist Church, where her children also gave their lives to the Lord.

Mrs. Ellington is survived by her loving husband of 73 years, James W. "Jimmy" Ellington; her daughter, Lezlie (Pete) Hudson of Butler; her son, Dr. Brad (Carolyn) Ellington of Milner; her seven grandchildren, Jennifer (Roger) Welch of Mauk, Angel (Clayton) Stucker of New Mexico, Peter (Libby) Hudson, Jr. of Madison, Casey (Brian) Baker of Warner Robins, Felicia (Michael) Robinson of Byron, Micah (Sarah) Ellington of Pooler, and Caleb (Brooke) Ellington of Baxley; her sixteen great grandchildren, and one great-great grandchild.

In addition to her parents, Mrs. Ellington was preceded in death by a daughter, Cassandra Faith Ellington, and her sisters, Barbara Thomas, Gail Burel, and Myris Kelly.

Funeral services for Mrs. Ellington will be held Wednesday, October 22, at 2:00 PM, at East Thomaston Baptist Church, with Dr. Brad Ellington, Rev. Micah Ellington, and Rev. Joey Smith officiating. Interment will follow the service at South View Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 1:00 PM until 2:00 PM at the church.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions be made to St. Jude's Children Hospital.

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Mr. Isham Lamar Hinson, III“It was my blessing to have Lamar as my son.” — His mother.With hearts full of love and grati...
10/17/2025

Mr. Isham Lamar Hinson, III

“It was my blessing to have Lamar as my son.” — His mother.

With hearts full of love and gratitude, the family of Isham Lamar Hinson III announces his homegoing on October 11, 2025, at the age of 67. To know Lamar was to be blessed—by his faith, his fierce devotion to family and friends, and a wit so quick he could have you laughing within minutes. He thought fast, cared deeply, and met life with courage and curiosity.

A proud Georgian, Lamar was a graduate of R.E. Lee Institute, Oxford College, Emory University, and Georgia State University. Brilliant and endlessly curious, once he mastered a challenge, he was on to the next adventure—and he could recall exactly what he’d learned at just the right moment. He was excellent at Jeopardy!

Lamar’s professional path reflected his wide-ranging gifts. He began in Delta Air Lines’ computer department, where he delighted in spontaneous trips—flying to Maine for lobster and home the same day—and where his parents loved the perks of seeing the world together. He later served as a nurse, a vocation that matched his instinct to rush toward need. Long before he earned his nursing credentials, he saved a man’s life who collapsed on the Emory track—one of many times God placed him at the right place at the right time. He also worked as a lawyer and a realtor, applying his sharp mind and big heart to advocate for others.

At home, Lamar was an incredible chef who could turn any fridge into a feast, and a master gardener who planted 23 fruit trees, mapping every bed and bloom with care. He loved to read, travel, play golf, hunt, fish, kayak, and to study fine colognes. He also loved keeping up with everyone on Facebook, where every Easter he shared Billy Graham’s message: “Now is the time to receive the Lord…”

Faith ordered Lamar’s life—Jesus first, then family, then friends—and it showed. Our front porch in Atlanta became “Lamar’s office,” where neighbors watched for him, pulled in, and found wise, Godly counsel. One afternoon there were thirteen cars in the drive and Lamar was “holding court,” listening, encouraging, and pointing people to hope. On trains in Europe, on sidewalks at home—again and again—Lamar stepped in to steady a life or even save one. If we had to sum him up: he was a life saver and a soul saver.

Lamar loved Dr. Charles Stanley, Dr. Billy Graham, BSF, our Pastor Glenn Gilstrap, and teachers of the Word. He knew Scripture well and lived it better, helping others become the best version of themselves. In recent months, he walked a hard road—seven months in the hospital—and ultimately passed from pancreatic cancer, as did our father. Through it all he kept his humor and his hope. Every night he would say, “God willing, coffee in the morning!”

Lamar is survived by his loving mother, Fay Hinson, his brother Mike Hinson, and his sister Harriet Hinson, along with a wide circle of relatives and lifelong friends who will miss his laughter, his quick wit, and his Godly advice. We were all blessed to have Lamar as a son, a brother, and a friend.

A celebration of Lamar’s life will be held on Saturday, November 15, 2025, at 12:00 Noon at the First Presbyterian Church of Thomaston, 403 Birdsong Street, Thomaston, GA 30286. There will be a reception immediately following the service in the Fellowship Hall of the church.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to In Touch Ministries (Dr. Charles Stanley), Turning Point (Dr. David Jeremiah), or First Presbyterian Church, Thomaston, GA.

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

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Mr. Lewis Murrah WainwrightMr. Lewis Murrah Wainwright, age 90, of Thomaston, passed away peacefully at his home on Wedn...
10/16/2025

Mr. Lewis Murrah Wainwright

Mr. Lewis Murrah Wainwright, age 90, of Thomaston, passed away peacefully at his home on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, surrounded by his loving family.

Funeral services will be held on Saturday, October 18, at 2:00 p.m. in the chapel of Fletcher-Day Funeral Home. Dr. Rex King and Rev. Chet Yates will officiate, and interment will follow in Upson Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Saturday from 1:00 p.m. until the hour of service.

Mr. Wainwright was born on May 26, 1935, in Taylor County, Georgia, to the late Homer Jackson Wainwright and the late Mattie Lee Crane Wainwright. He served his country honorably in the United States Army as an HC crewman in the 116th Transportation Corps. Following his military service, he began his career with B.F. Goodrich Martha Mills, where he retired after 39 years as supervisor of the twisting department. A man who loved the outdoors, Mr. Wainwright enjoyed fishing, camping, woodworking, and mechanics. Above all, he cherished time spent with his family—especially his grandchildren and great-grandchildren—who were the true lights of his life. He was a devoted member of Mountain View Baptist Church.

Mr. Wainwright is survived by his beloved wife of 58 years, Sandra Hammock Wainwright; daughter, Kim (Dennis) Baker of Montgomery, AL; son, Jason (Tracy) Wainwright of Thomaston; brother, Gerald Wainwright of Barnesville, GA; four grandchildren, Ashley (Tyler) Leonard of Abingdon, VA, Jessica (Chris) Boehme of Nashville, TN, Jake Wainwright and Jordan Wainwright, both of Thomaston; and four great-grandchildren, Lexi and Rylie Leonard, and Logan and Baker Boehme, as well as a niece and nephews.

The family would like to express their heartfelt gratitude to the staff of Thomaston Hospice for their loving and compassionate care.

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

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Mrs. Sandra Anderson SuggsMrs. Sandra Anderson Suggs, age 80, of Atlanta, passed away on Monday, October 6, 2025, at Ups...
10/11/2025

Mrs. Sandra Anderson Suggs

Mrs. Sandra Anderson Suggs, age 80, of Atlanta, passed away on Monday, October 6, 2025, at Upson Regional Medical Center.

Mrs. Suggs was born September 12, 1945, in Thomaston, Georgia, daughter of the late Harry Anderson the late Winnie Lee Gilmore Anderson. She was a graduate of Mississippi College with a BS degree. She married the love of her life, Robert McGowan Suggs, III on February 17, 1968. She was a wife and homemaker, and over the course of her career, she was a school teacher, sales associate, and bank teller. Her true passions were knitting, sewing and gardening. Sandy served in numerous positions with local garden clubs, as well as Dekalb Federation of Garden Clubs. She was active in church her whole life, serving on committees, volunteering, and participating in Sunday School, Bible studies, women's groups, and prayer shawl ministries.

To cherish her memory, Mrs. Suggs leaves behind her loving husband of 57 years, Bob Suggs of Atlanta; her daughters, Laura Suggs Stinnett (Scott) of Louisville KY, Margaret Anne Suggs (Gearoid Coughlan) of Dublin, Ireland, and Stephanie Elizabeth Suggs of Tucker; her sister, Rosie Mayer (Bob); her brother Paul Anderson (Karen); her brother Jim Anderson (Sara); and her grandchildren, Rowan Coughlan, Darragh Coughlan, Sarah Stinnett, and Katie Stinnett. Several nieces and nephews also survive.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her twin brother, Bob Anderson.

Funeral services for Mrs. Suggs will be held Wednesday, October 15, at 2:00 PM, in the chapel of Fletcher-Day Funeral Home. Interment will follow at Glenwood Cemetery. The family of Mrs. Suggs will receive friends from 1:00 PM until 2:00 PM at the funeral home.

A Memorial service will also be held Saturday, October 18, at 11:00 am, in the sanctuary of Main Street Church in Tucker, GA.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to NETWorks Cooperative Ministry at https://www.networkscoop.org/.

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

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Mrs. Kay Kitchens BrayMrs. Kay Kitchens Bray, age 65, of Thomaston, died Thursday, October 9, 2025, at her residence. Fu...
10/11/2025

Mrs. Kay Kitchens Bray

Mrs. Kay Kitchens Bray, age 65, of Thomaston, died Thursday, October 9, 2025, at her residence.

Funeral services for Mrs. Bray will be held on Wednesday, October 15, at 11:00 AM, in the chapel of Fletcher-Day Funeral Home. Rev. Ted Kandler will officiate, and interment will follow at Upson Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Tuesday evening, October 14, from 5:00 PM until 7:00 PM.

Mrs. Bray was born in Thomaston on December 26, 1959, to the late Fred McKenzie Kitchens and the late Faye Lindsey Kitchens. She was a 1978 graduate of R. E. Lee Institute and a 1985 graduate of Gordon College with a degree in nursing. As a registered nurse, she was employed by Macon Medical Center Neuro ICU nurse for five years, Upson Regional Medical Center, and as a case management nurse at Upson Regional Center, Spalding Regional Medical Center, West Georgia Medical Center in LaGrange, and Coliseum Hospital in Macon. She also worked in long-term health care facilities in the area before retiring from Riverside Nursing Care Center in 2019. Mrs. Bray was a life-long member of the First Baptist Church of Thomaston where she was active in handbell choir and the youth programs.

Mrs. Bray is survived by her husband, Lee Bray of Thomaston; two daughters: Lindsey (George) Adams and Taylor Bray, both of Thomaston; two sons: Franklin Campbell of Peachtree City and Adam (Lisa) Bray of St. Louis, MO; and seven grandchildren: Aubrey and Wyatt Adams, Max and Luke Bray, and Audrey, Olivia, and Franklin Campbell.

Those desiring may make memorial contributions to Pass the Salt Ministry of First Baptist Church, 208 South Church Street, Thomaston, GA 30286.

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

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Mrs. Martha Smith Bridgman-EllerbeeMrs. Martha Smith Bridgman-Ellerbee, a cherished mother, grandmother, great grandmoth...
10/10/2025

Mrs. Martha Smith Bridgman-Ellerbee

Mrs. Martha Smith Bridgman-Ellerbee, a cherished mother, grandmother, great grandmother, and friend, passed away peacefully on Thursday, October 9, 2025, at the West Village Retirement Center. She was 93.

Born on February 28, 1932, in Thomaston, Georgia, she was a bright light in the lives of those who knew her, embodying grace and warmth throughout her distinguished life. She was one of nine children to grow up in a loving Christian home. Martha graduated from R.E. Lee Institute in 1950 and continued her educational journey at Georgia State College for Women, graduating in 1952. Shortly after, she embarked on her career working at the Hotel Dempsey Building for Fickling & Walker. In 1952, Martha married Emory Lyon Bridgman and together they were active in Emmaus Primitive Baptist Church and Pine Forest Baptist Church in Macon. She embraced her role as a homemaker, nurturing and raising her two daughters, Donna and Carol, until they began their own educational journeys at which time Martha began to teach kindergarten for over seven years, inspiring countless young minds with her calm spirit and graceful demeanor. She later served as Corporate Secretary for Magic Markets at Munford Inc. for 18 years before returning home to care for her family, which always remained her first and foremost priority. In 1991, Martha found love again and married Garner McKenzie Ellerbee, together they were active members of First Baptist Church, where Martha found fulfillment in her Sunday School Class and contributed selflessly to church programs, including helping with the House of Care alongside her husband. Outside of her family and church activities, Martha had a deep love for travel and sewing, always finding ways to connect with her family and create cherished memories. Her calm spirit and graceful presence touched the lives of everyone around her, and she will be remembered as a pillar of strength and a beacon of love.

As a mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, Martha was a remarkable role model, teaching her family through both word and action. She leaves behind her daughters to cherish her memory, Donna Bridgman (Shane) Burr of Canton, and Carol Bridgman Watson of Thomaston. She adored her seven grandchildren: Lindsay (Justin) Wynn, Benjamin (Jessie) Watson, Chad (Taylor) Watson, Marcey (Earl) Stein, Dane Burr, Liz (Jay) Erickson, and Kirk Burr, as well as her fourteen great-grandchildren, who brought immense joy to her life. Martha also cherished her many nieces and nephews.

She was blessed with two remarkable southern gentlemen as her beloved husbands who preceded her in death, Emory Lyon Bridgman and Garner McKenzie Ellerbee. She is also preceded in death by her parents, Edward Eugene Smith and Mary Lizzy Walker Smith, her brothers: James, Billy, Mancel, Connell, and Marvin Smith, and her sisters: Mary Ann Johnson, Sara Daniels, and Josephine Starnes.

Martha’s legacy of kindness, strength, and devotion will forever live on in the hearts of her loved ones. A private funeral will take place, and she will be laid to rest at South View Cemetery. For those who would like to pay their respects, Martha will lie-in-state at Fletcher-Day Funeral Home on Saturday, October 11, from 3:00 PM until 8:00 PM, and again on Sunday, October 12, from 9:00 AM until 2:00 PM.

The family would like to thank the wonderful staff of West Village, her amazing caregivers and sitters who were a God send, and the staff of Southern Grace Hospice for the exceptional care their mother received.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests for memorial contributions to be made to the charity or ministry that touches the donors' heart the most.

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

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Mrs. Ann McFarlin OliveMrs. Ann McFarlin Olive, age 90, of Yatesville, GA, died Thursday, October 9, 2025, at Providence...
10/10/2025

Mrs. Ann McFarlin Olive

Mrs. Ann McFarlin Olive, age 90, of Yatesville, GA, died Thursday, October 9, 2025, at Providence Health Care of Thomaston. Funeral services for Mrs. Olive will be held on Sunday, October 12, at 2:00 PM in the chapel of Fletcher-Day Funeral Home. Interment will follow in Upson Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends at Fletcher-Day Funeral Home on Saturday, October 11 from 5:00 until 7:00 PM.

Mrs. Olive was born in Atlanta, GA, on October 2, 1935, to the late T. J. “Jeffie” McFarlin and the late Grace Bishop McFarlin, and the family moved to Upson County in 1948. Mrs. Olive received a BS degree in education from Georgia State College for Women in 1957, and her career with Upson County Schools spanned 32 years before her retirement in May, 1992. As an active member of the Yatesville Methodist Church, she served as church treasurer, taught Sunday School classes, and played the piano for church services. She also served with United Methodist Women as president, program chairman, and secretary.

In addition to her parents, Mrs. Olive was preceded in death by her husband, Robert E. Olive, III, and her son, Robert M. (Mac) Olive. She is survived by a son, Keith (Wendi) Olive of Yatesville, three grandchildren: Jeffrey (Jessica) Olive, Jennifer Olive, and Lauren (Amber) Olive, and two great grandchildren: Meredith Olive and Madison Olive.

The family wishes to express sincere appreciation to the staffs of Providence Health Care and Thomaston Hospice for their compassion and care for Mrs. Olive.

Those desiring may make memorial contributions to Yatesville Methodist Church, PO Box 192, Yatesville, GA 31097.

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

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Mrs. Brenda Matthews WallerBrenda Faye Matthews Waller, 75, of Albany, Georgia, passed away peacefully surrounded by fam...
10/06/2025

Mrs. Brenda Matthews Waller

Brenda Faye Matthews Waller, 75, of Albany, Georgia, passed away peacefully surrounded by family and love. Born on February 8, 1950 to Virginia Irwin Matthews and William (Bill) Matthews, Brenda was raised in Thomaston, Georgia with strong roots in family and community. She later moved to Griffin, Georgia where she raised a family and spent most of her life.

Brenda earned her nursing degree from the University of West Georgia in Carrollton and spent her career as a dedicated registered nurse, working in the emergency room of Spalding Regional Hospital. Her calm presence, sharp mind, and deep compassion made her a source of strength for countless patients and families during their most difficult moments.

Brenda lived a vibrant and adventurous life. She was passionate about travel, needlepoint, and cross stitching, and found joy in the little details of life. A devoted mother of her two sons, she shared her love of bicycling with them, and the three completed many Bicycle Ride Across Georgia (BRAG) events together – memories they will always cherish.

She especially loved the beaches of Key West and Panama City, but her most remarkable journey began at age 47, after the passing of her beloved husband, Leon (Carter) Waller. With a backpack and unstoppable spirit, Brenda traveled the world solo, venturing through China, Russia, India, and Europe – a testament to her bravery and independence.

Before that, Brenda and Carter shared many adventures together—including riding motorcycles side by side. She had her own bike and loved taking off on weekend trips to places like Daytona Beach, Biloxi, and the Great Smokey Mountains. Whether cruising scenic highways or stopping at small towns along the way, those rides were filled with freedom, laughter, and love.

Brenda had a deep affection for animals, especially her dogs and cats. Her home was always open to furry companions, and they were part of her family. She also had a lifelong love for the movie The Wizard of Oz and was often lovingly compared to Dorothy—brave, curious, and always searching for home. That sense of wonder, paired with a grounded heart, made her unforgettable to those who knew her.

Christmas held a special place in Brenda’s heart. In a uniquely Brenda fashion, she transformed her father’s former cow pasture into a Christmas tree farm – a living legacy now known as The Rock Christmas Tree Farm in The Rock, Georgia. It became not just a business but a passion project with her son, Matthew. It is where she felt most alive. Even in her final days, she dreamed of returning to “the farm.” It was her happy place.

Brenda was preceded in death by her husband, Leon Carter Waller. She is survived by her brother William Clayton (Clay) Matthews, two sons: William (Bill) Waller and his wife Johnetta Waller, and son Matthew Waller; as well as four grandsons whom she adored: John Waller, Thomas Waller, Duncan Waller, and Lance Waller.

Her warmth, tenacity, and sense of wonder will be missed deeply by all who knew her.

The family will hold a service at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the Dementia Support Center or First Methodist Church of Albany.

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Mrs. Frances Maudell Bethune ParkerMrs. Frances Maudell Bethune Parker, born on August 3, 1931, in Meansville, Georgia, ...
09/30/2025

Mrs. Frances Maudell Bethune Parker

Mrs. Frances Maudell Bethune Parker, born on August 3, 1931, in Meansville, Georgia, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, September 30, 2025, at Riverside Health and Rehab. She was 94.

She was known for her dedicated work at General Tire and Rubber Co. in Barnesville. Maudell attended Mud Bridge Baptist Church. She enjoyed engaging in word and crossword puzzles, baking cakes during the holiday season, and cooking—making a pan of biscuits every day. Her love for gardening and hummingbirds brought her much joy.

Maudell is survived by her son, Tommy (Cathy) Parker of Thomaston; her brother, Ollie Thomas (Janice) Bethune, Jr. of Thomaston; her grandchildren Nathaniel, Doug, Jenny Ann, Susan, Dana, and Shane; and many great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, O. T. Bethune, Sr. and Vernie Izora Laughter Bethune; her husband, Stanford Parker, Sr.; her son, Stanford "Stan" Parker, Jr.; and her grandsons, Jonathan Parker and Josh Tucker.

A private family interment will be held at Upson Memorial Gardens.

Fletcher-Day Funeral Home is in charge of 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.