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Lee Town Council Discusses Sewer System

At the March 5 Lee Town Council meeting, council members discussed amending the contract with Jordan and Associates, to add a five-month time extension to the CDBG grant for extending sewer hookups to residences in Lee. The contract was set to expire in April, but will now run until September 2013.
Without the extension, the grant money would have to be sent back to the state, and the state would have to figure out how to reallocate the money from the 2009 grant.
Mayor Eddie Bell had asked how many more residents could be persuaded to jump on board during the extra five months. Upon learning that the state would rather have the town of Lee use the money than deal with the headache of deciding what to do with it if it were returned, council members discussed sit-down visits with residents to answer questions and explain the situation more thoroughly, and agreed that the extra five months would give them more time to canvass residents. Currently, about 27 have already agreed to the hook-ups.
“Seems like a no-brainer to me,” said Doug McNicol of the time extension, agreeing that the extra time was needed to go knock on doors. “Sooner or later that septic tank will go bad, and the health department is going to say ‘You can’t fix it.’”
The council voted unanimously in favor of the five-month extension.
Next up, the Council considered a request from the Florida League of Cities that the town sign a proclamation April 17 for “Military Family and Community Covenant Day.”
Since April 17 falls on a Wednesday, when many people would be working and involved in church activities after work, there were questions as to what kind of event a community the size of Lee could stage in midweek, as well as whether it would be better to do the signing during Lee Day, which falls on the previous Saturday (April 13). Doug McNicol also pointed out that Lee already did a pretty good job showing support to veterans and military families without having to sign anything. The Council voted 4-1 in favor of the signing in conjunction with Lee Day, when a lot of people would be in town. The Council also approved a funding request from the Lee Volunteer Fire Department for extra expenses related to Lee Day.
A request from the Tax Doctor to hold a customer appreciation event in Lee was tabled until the next meeting, because the business owner, Meshalene Love-Taylor, was not present.
The Council voted to adopt a resolution supporting the Consultants Competitive Resolution Act, and City Manager Sarah Anderson announced that since the Dept. of Children and Families had closed its Madison office, there was now a dedicated laptop that local residents who needed food stamps and other assistance could use at Lee Town Hall. Since these families often lacked transportation to out of county location, Anderson said it was a needed service for Lee residents, and expects it to be used by about five people a month, which would not impose a great burden on the town hall. The rest of the time, the laptop would be safely locked away.
In other items, the town of Lee has put in a request with the postal service to have the Annett Bus Line address located in Lee. The business was assigned a Madison post office address, even though it operates mainly in Lee.
By Friday, March 8, broadband capability will be coming to Lee, and Thursday, April 11, the town will be hosting the Suwannee River Water Management District meeting at Divine Events.
Finally, in order to comply with a new regulation that requires town water be tested every day for chlorine level rather than Monday through Friday, the Council approved a new work schedule for the Public Works department that would accommodate the requirement without incurring overtime expense for city employees.
The council then adjourned the meeting.

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Stamp It: Lee Post Office To Remain Open

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By the time the meeting started, Lee City Hall was standing room only as the 134 people in attendance had concerns about the possible closure of the Lee Post Office. Keith Furley, District Manager of Operations for the Post Office, soon quelled their fears. Read more

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Dog Found; Owner Sought

A Llewelen setter has been found in the area of Wild Wing Kennels in Lee. If you are the owner or know who the dog belongs to, please call (850) 971-2832.

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Video: Fire On Gilbert Way South Of Lee

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Hail Storm on Wednesday South of Lee At the Home of Marc and Candice Webb


Video submitted by Marc and Candice Webb

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Nestlé Waters Teams Up with North Florida Springs Alliance for Annual ‘Eco Day’ at Madison Blue Springs State Park Just in Time for National Groundwater Awareness Week

~Nestlé Waters employees and Madison Blue Springs State Park employees partner

with NACD and NFSA for Eco Day cleanup at Madison Blue Springs State Park~

Tallahassee, Fla. (March 12, 2012)- Nestlé Waters in Florida, the National Association for Cave Diving, and the North Florida Springs Alliance are joining forces to celebrate National Groundwater Awareness Week (March 11–17, 2012), culminating in the second annual “Eco Day.” This is one of the many efforts Nestlé Waters is honored to participate in throughout the year as an important partner of the business and environmental community.

Eco Day will be held from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on March 17, 2012 at Madison Blue Springs State Park. Participants will repair and install park equipment and clear away excess vegetation and debris.

“Clean groundwater is essential to the well-being of the environment. We depend on it for our food production and to maintain our personal health,” said Kent Koptiuch, natural resource manager for Nestlé Waters. “It is vital to always remember the importance of a healthy water supply; water used in irrigation of our food products is just as important as water that comes out of the tap.”

While many residents receiving water through a public system don’t readily identify with groundwater safety concerns, everyone’s quality of life is affected by the groundwater supply. A quality water supply is especially important to people who are vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water.

Groundwater contamination can result in health problems such as gastrointestinal illnesses, neurological, and reproductive problems. People undergoing chemotherapy or living with HIV/AIDS, transplant patients, children, infants, the frail, the elderly, and pregnant women and their fetuses can be particularly at risk for infections.

Five key points Floridians need to remember about their public water supply:

Conduct routine inspections on septic systems and keep up with regular maintenance to ensure proper waste treatment and to prevent contaminants from leaching into the groundwater.
Reduce paved areas such as walkways to decrease harmful runoff and allow rain to soak into soil.
Avoid the use of toxic chemicals and substances that could potentially flow into groundwater, i.e. pesticides and fertilizers. Do not pour toxic chemicals down household drains.
Test your water whenever a “boil water alert” has been issued or there is a change in the taste, odor or appearance.
Boil contaminated water for at least one minute to kill most types of disease-causing organisms that may be present. This is the best method to ensure the water is safe to drink.
Five key points Floridians need to remember about their private well water supply:

Hire a certified or licensed water well contractor annually to test your water.
Do not drink or wash from a well that has been flooded without first having it inspected for sanitary integrity
Avoid mixing or using pesticides, fertilizers, herbicides, degreasers, fuels and other pollutants near your well.
Never dispose of harsh chemicals, solvents, petroleum products or pesticides in a septic system or dry well.
If you intend to leave your well unused, fully seal the well until a licensed well contractor correctly abandons it.
About Nestlé Waters North America

Central to the leadership of Nestlé Waters North America is its 35-year history and focus on producing healthy bottled water products. The company’s dedication to product quality, manufacturing expertise, efficient production, employee development and environmental stewardship, especially in the areas of water use, energy and packaging, has helped Nestlé Waters become the top bottled water company in the nation. Nestlé Waters sources water from approximately 50 spring sites for its six spring water brands. Their 10 full-time Natural Resource Managers, trained hydrologists, geologists and engineers monitor the spring sources and manage them for long-term sustainability.

About National Ground Water Association

The National Ground Water Association is a membership organization representing more than 14,000 groundwater professionals in the United States and abroad. NGWA provides members, government and the general public with the scientific knowledge and economic guidance necessary to responsibly develop, protect, and manage the world’s groundwater resources. The National Ground Water Association is committed to serving the community and providing groundwater awareness and protection. For more information, visit www.ngwa.org.

About National Association for Cave Diving

The National Association for Cave Diving was established in 1969 for the purpose of achieving safer cave diving through training and education. For more information, visit www.safecavediving.org.

About North Florida Springs Alliance

The North Florida Springs Alliance is a citizen support organization for Peacock and Troy Springs State Park. For more information, visit northfloridaspringsalliance.org.

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Obituary: Annie Mae Bell

Lee: Annie Mae Bell, age 92 died Saturday, February 18, 2012 at her home.

Funeral Services will be 11:00 AM Tuesday, February 21, 2012 at Midway Baptist Church with burial at Midway Cemetery. Visitation will be 1 hour prior to the service from 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM at the church.

She was born in Madison County, Florida where she lived all of her life. She was a Homemaker and a member of Midway Baptist Church.

Survivors include 2 sons: Raymond Bell (Martha) of Lee; Lavaughn Bell
(Barbara) of Lee; Frances Latner (Isham) of Lee,; and Bonnie Floyd (Don) of Virginia Bch, VA; 12 Grandchildren; 31 Great Grandchildren and 8 Great Great Grandchildren; Brother-in-law: Frank Bell of Orlando; 2 sister-in-laws: Ruby Register of Lee and Ebbie Bell of Dowling Park, and a host of relatives and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents Joe Daniel and Henrietta Thomas; her husband Colon Bell; and 2 sisters: Eula Webb and Pearl Hicks.

A special thanks to her Care Givers and Big Bend Hospice for their special care.

Donations may be made to Midway Baptist Church Building Fund, 338 SE Midway Church Rd. Lee, Florida 32059 or Big Bend Hospice, 1723 Mahan Center Blvd, Tallahassee, FL 32308.

Beggs Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements 850-973-2258.

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Obituary: Martha Lou Bell Provan

Martha Lou Bell Provan, 74, died Saturday, December 24, 2011, at Lake Park of Madison.

Graveside funeral services will be Tuesday, December 27, at 11 a.m. at Midway Cemetery. Visitation will be held Monday, December 26, 2011, from 5-7 p.m. at Beggs Funeral Home.

She was born in Madison, where she lived all her life.

She was survived by one daughter, Libby Headley; two sisters, Carol Harrington (Jerry) of Valdosta, Ga., and Marie McNicol (Doug) of Lee; a sister-in-law, Carlene Bell; one grandson, Nathan Bearden; and several nieces and nephews.

Beggs Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements, (850) 973-2258.

 

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Obituary: Jane Simmons

Jane Peterson Simmons, 71, of Lee, Florida, died Thursday, December 1, 2011, at South Georgia Medical Center in Valdosta, Georgia.

 

Graveside services will be held at 2 PM Saturday, December 3, at Whitley Cemetery in Irwin County with Elders Shawn Robinson, Pat Lightcap and Frank Williamson, High Priests of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, officiating . The family and friends are asked to meet one hour before the service at the funeral home in Ocilla and then go in procession to the cemetery.

 

Mrs. Simmons was born August 29, 1940 in Ocilla, Georgia to the late Roger and Ruth Royal Peterson. She grew up in Irwin County, graduating from Irwin County High School in 1958 and attended Birdwood College in Thomasville. Mrs. Simmons was a former resident of Canton and Douglas, where she worked as a bookkeeper for Dixie Finance Company. She lived in Lee, Florida for the past forty years, retiring from the school system as a Para-Pro. Mrs. Simmons was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and the Relief Society. She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother who had a good since of humor and a love for animals.

 

She is survived by her husband, Lee Simmons of Lee, FL; sons & daughter-in-law, Keith Simmons of Lee, FL and Greg & Jennifer Simmons of Valdosta; grandchildren, Kenneth Simmons, Bowen Simmons and Abby Simmons.

 

The family suggests that memorials may be made to donor’s favorite charity.

 

 

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Make Plans Now For Church Christmas Programs

By Kristin Finney
Greene Publishing, Inc.

The holiday season has arrived, and with it comes many blessings. One blessing that many churches in the county choose to share are their Christmas Cantatas and plays. Below are the schedules of Christmas Canatas and plays at some of the churches in Madison.
Madison First Baptist will host their Christmas Cantata on December 11 at 6 p.m. followed by a church social. Their candlelight Christmas Eve service will begin at 5 p.m. and a special Christmas morning service on Christmas day at 11 a.m.
Midway Church of God will be hosting their Christmas play on December 18 at 6 p.m.
First United Methodist Church of Madison will be hosting their Christmas Cantata “Lead Me To Bethlehem” on December 11 at 11 a.m. They will be hosting a Christmas Eve candlelight and communion service at 6 p.m. and a Christmas morning service at 11 a.m. Christmas day.
Lee United Methodist will be hosting their children’s Christmas program on December 11 at 10 a.m.
Midway Baptist will have their Christmas program Wednesday evening, Dec. 21, beginning at 7 p.m. Following a meal at 7, the program will begin. Also, the church will host a candlelight service on Christmas Eve at 7 p.m.
Greenville Baptist will be having a special candlelight service at 6 p.m on Christmas Eve.
New Home Baptist will be having their Christmas program at 6 p.m. on Sunday evening, Dec. 18.
Lee First Baptist will be holding their Christmas cantata Sunday evening, Dec. 18, a 7 p.m.
Madison Church of God will hold a cantata entitled The Night Before Christmas directed by Wayne Diamond on Sunday morning, Dec. 18, at 11 a.m. and that evening at 6 p.m.
Anyone interested in getting the dates and times of their Christmas program in the newspaper can email them to Kristin@greenepublishing.com or call Kristin at (850) 973-4141.

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100 Years Ago Today In Madison County History

Nov. 23, 1911: An inmate at the jail in Lee set the jail on fire about 1 a.m. or 1:30 a.m., burning the jail to the ground and cremating himself. (Source: The Enterprise-Recorder, Nov. 24, 1911)

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Obituary: Roger McCollum

Valdosta, Georgia; Roger Gary McCollum, age 64, died Sunday, November 20, 2011 at his home in Valdosta.

Funeral services will be 6:00 PM November 22, 2011 at First Baptist Church, Madison. Graveside services will be 11:00 AM, Wednesday, November 23, 2011 at Lee Memorial Cemetery, Lee.

He was born in St. Pete, Florida and retired from State of Florida. He was a US Army Veteran and graduated from FSU. He was a member of First Baptist Church in Madison.

He was survived by his wife: Kathy McCollum of Valdosta, GA; 2 daughters: Kara Washington (Billy) of Pinetta and Andrea Nagel (Lee) of Valdosta, GA; 1 sister: Sherry Connolly of Ocala and 3 Grandchilden: Gage Washington and Lillian Washington both of Pinetta, and Jules Nagle of Valdosta.

Beggs Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. 850-973-2258

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Obituary: Rowena Spencer Rudner

Rowena Spencer Rudner, age 90, died Monday, November 7, 2011 in Tallahassee.

A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, November 11, 2011, at the First United Methodist Church in Lee.

She was born in Atlanta, Ga., and moved to Lee four years ago from Lake Wales. She was the founder of Celebration House at Lee United Methodist Church, where she attended. She was a seamstress and worked at Margaret’s Dress Shop in Lake Wales for many years.

She is survived by one daughter, Melissa McDonald Holben (Jim) of Lee: one granddaughter, Shannon Holben Keel (Jeff) of Lee; one grandson, James Spencer Holben of Lee; and many step-children and step-grandchildren.

Donation may be made to Celebration House at Lee United Methodist Church, 246 SE CR 255, Lee, Florida 32059.

Beggs Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. 850-973-2258.

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Obituary: Jimmie Carl Hartley

Mr. Jimmie Carl Hartley, age 74, died Sunday, October 23, 2011, at his home in Lee.

Graveside funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, October 26, 2011, at San Pedro Cemetery with visitation prior to the service from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at Beggs Funeral Home in Madison.

He was born in Greenville, Ala., and moved to Lee in 1994. He was a truck driver and attended Madison Church of God.

He is survived by his wife, Shirley DeVane Hartley of Lee; one son, James Gill of Lee; three daughters, Angie Hartley of Montgomery, Ala., Lynn Moody (Danny) of Auburn, Ala., and Michelle Whitworth (Mark) of Tallahassee; two brothers, Marvin Hartley (Gloria) of Honorville, Ala., and Hayward Hartley (Debra) of Cottonwood, Ala.; three sisters, Dorothy Wright, Linda Watson (Dean), and Peggy Fields; four Grandchildren and one step-granddaughter.

Beggs Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. 850-973-2258.

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Obituary: Dorothy Mae Sevor Holley

Dorothy Mae Sevor Holley, 73, passed away Monday, October 24, 2011 in Tallahassee. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m., Thursday, October 27, 2011, at Beggs Funeral Home, Apalachee Chapel, with burial at Macedonia Cemetery in Madison. Family will receive friends from 6-8 pm. on Wednesday, October 26, 2011.

Dorothy was a native of Madison. She was a member of Lamont Baptist and was very active in the W.M.U., as well as active mission Southern Baptist Convention.

Dorothy is survived by her husband, Rev. Almond “Al” Holley; two sons, Curtis Wade Holley, and Rev. Mark Wayne Holley (Angela); seven grandchildren, Brandon, Katrina, Markus, Victoria, Mandy, Zach, and Joshua Holley; her sister, Alice Eloise Rutherford (Leroy); a host of nieces and nephews; and numerous friends.

Dorothy is preceded in death by her parents, W.C. and Dollie May Payne Sevor; and five siblings, Willie Cleveland Sevor, Jr., Anges Louise Sevor Dunlap, Henry Paul Sevor, Jimmie Samuel Sevor, and Eugene Davis Sevor.

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Simon Kinsey, Jr. Passes Away

Simon Abe Kinsey, Jr.

Simon Abe Kinsey, Jr.

Simon Abe Kinsey, Jr. went home to be with the Lord Saturday October 15, 2011 in Madison, Fl one day short of his eighty-fifth birthday. Simon was preceded in death earlier this year by his wife of sixty-five years, Ernestine Ezell Kinsey. Simon was known as a praying man. Together, he and his wife taught Sunday school over 120 years. He was Deacon Emeritus of Lee First Baptist Church having been ordained as a deacon at the age of 23. He had served as a Baptist deacon over 60 years.
Simon and Ernestine were married August 14, 1945 while Simon was on leave from basic training, six weeks before Simon was sent to Kobe, Japan as part of the United States Army of Occupation. He returned from Japan and entered Florida Barber College where he received his license to barber. He worked his way through college as a barber graduating from Florida Southern College in Lakeland with a B.S. in Education in 1950. This was followed with his Masters in Education from the University of Florida in 1954.
Simon was an educator. After four years as a classroom teacher in Greenville and Lee, Simon was appointed principal of Madison Elementary in 1954. During his time in Madison, Simon became active in the Department of Elementary School Principals of the Florida Education Association where he served as Director, Legislative Chairman and Membership Chairman. He was selected as chairman of this group in 1964 and was asked to accept a position with the State Department of Education. Simon assumed duties as Consultant in School Accreditation in the Division of Teacher Education, Certification and Accreditation. During this time he also served as a member of the Professional Practices Commission.
Simon retired in January 1984 and returned to his remodeled home in Lee where he was born. He was an active member of Lee First Baptist Church where he was ordained in 1949.
Simon was preceded in his death by his parents, Simon Abe Kinsey, Sr. and Ollie Kent Kinsey, his wife of 65 years Ernestine Ezell Kinsey and his life-long friend Walter Graham Sr. He is survived by his son Bobby (Debbie) Kinsey and daughter Candy (Tony) Sisto of Lee, Abe (Ann) Kinsey of Oyster Bay and William (Wanda) Kinsey of Crawfordville, 9 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren, and a large extended family including Walter Graham Jr.
Visitation will be held from 6 to 8 PM Tuesday, October 18th at Lee First Baptist Church. Funeral services will be at 11:00 AM Wednesday, October 19th. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Lee First Baptist Church building fund.

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Lee First Baptist To Present “Biblical Creation or Evolution?”

Come Join Us At
Lee First Baptist Church
Sunday, October 23, 2011
For
“Biblical Creation or Evolution?”
What are the prophetic implications?
Does science support Biblical creation?
Can the Bible be reconciled with evolution?
How old is the earth, the solar system, the world?
What do the fossils tell us?
Did Noah take dinosaurs on the ark?
What about carbon dating?
How important is the origins issue?
Discover the answers to these and many other questions regarding science and the Bible. Rev. Robert Swinson is the Director of Creation Science Ministry and conducts seminars at churches, Bible colleges, Christian schools, youth camps, etc. Come and learn the truth about this very important subject.

Please note that a special love offering will be taken.
9:45 am: The Five Areas of Evidence: A focus on science and how the evidences both expose evolution and support the Biblical account of creation.

11:00 am: The Age of the World: In many ways the most critical issue and the biggest stumbling block, even for fundamental Christians. The scientific evidences are firmly on the side of a young world.

12:00 Noon: Enjoy a wonderful covered dish lunch.

1:00 pm: Dinosaurs and the Pre-Flood World: How dinosaurs fit in the Biblical model and a brief discussion of the effects of the water canopy (Gen. 1:6-8) on the pre-flood environment of the earth.

For more information, please contact:

Lee First Baptist Church
Brother Sammy Hiers
(850) 971-5280

Or visit: CreationScienceMinistry.com

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Obituary: Georgia Ann Strickland English

Georgia Ann Strickland English
Georgia Ann Strickland English, age 73, of Lee went home to be with the Lord Sunday, September 11, 2011. She had been a resident of Lee for 14 years and had retired from Publix Bakery as Head Decorator. She also worked for Winn Dixie Store Bakeries in Madison and in Lake Park, Ga., and was known by the children as the “cookie lady.”
She is survived by two sons, Andrew (Renee) English of Salt Springs and Lee (Teresa) English of Brunswick, Ga., six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. She is also survived by two sisters, Louise Webb of Lee and Shirley Carsillo of Lake Park and numerous nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by two daughters, Mary Ellen English and Cynthia Hammer.

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Video: Midway Church of God Peanut Boil 2011

The video on one song is bad since the videographer walked away. It sounds okay though and is fixed on the next song and throughout.

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Obituary: Wilmarie Dickey Gilbert

Wilmarie Dickey Gilbert, age 63, died Saturday, August 20, 2011 in Tallahassee.

Funeral services will be 11:00 AM Thursday, at Beggs Funeral Home Madison Chapel with burial at Macedonia Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 – 7 PM Wednesday at Beggs Funeral Home.

She was born on June 24, 1948 and lived all of her life in Madison. She retired from ARC after 30 years of service. She was a member of Lee United Methodist Church.

She is survived by her husband: James N. “Jim” Gilbert of Lee, 2 sons: Arthur “Artie” Gilbert (Maria) of Madison and Shane Gilbert (Kristina) of Lee; 1 daughter: Diane Gilbert Smith (Stuart) of Madison: 2 brothers: Charlie Dickey (Jane) of Lee, and Roy C. Dickey (Gail) of Greenville; 2 sisters-in-Law Lois Wood (Art) of Illinois, and Julia Sterchi (Ed) of Missouri; Brother-in-Law Paul Biggers of Illinois; 8 Grandchildren: Alicia , Huston, and Taylor Smith, Hannah, Tyler, Jared, Garrett and Parker Gilbert.

She was preceded in death by her parents: Carroll Edward and Wilma Park Dickey; and 1 son: David Neil Gilbert.

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