Ruby Peacock passed away 2023-03-26 in Moultrie, Georgia. This is the full obituary story where you can express condolences and share memories. Services by Luke Strong and Son Mortuary.
Robert Ashley Moore, 49, of New Kent went to be with the Lord on Sunday, November 20, 2022, as the result of an automobile accident. Ashley was a 1992 graduate…
Wednesday, May 19, 2021 10:21 am
Betty Hutchings, 84, of Cleveland, passed peacefully on Sunday, May 16, 2021, with her daughter by her side.
Born in Sparta on Sept. 18, 1936, Betty was the daughter of Frank B. Carter and Novella Hattie Frazier.
She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Boyd H. Hutchings; her son, Boyd Alan “Hutch” Hutchings; her three sisters: Jean Padgett, Linda Broyles and Frances Jolley; and her beloved dog, Molly B., who brought her so much joy in this life.
She is survived by her daughter, Erica M. Hutchings of Washington, D.C.
Betty was a lifelong member of Hopewell Baptist Church, and she loved and cherished her circle of friends there. She had an unwavering faith in God and Jesus. No matter how dark times got, she would always say “it will all work out if we pray about it.”
John Edward Gray, age 77 of Dorsey, Mississippi, left his earthly body, to go spend Christmas Day with the Lord Jesus on Friday, December 25, 2020, due to complications from a tractor accident. He was born to Octor and Bonita Loague Gray on August 25, 1943. He was married to the love of his life, Dianne White Gray, his “old lady” as he would jokingly call her, for almost 54 years. He loved the Lord, and he dearly loved his family. He was a life- long member of Hopewell Baptist Church where he served as a deacon. He was an avid conversationalist who loved to tell stories, laugh, and have a good time. Pulling pranks and jokes on his family and friends was something he did quite often. He was a retired sales manager for Toms Toasted Peanuts where he worked for forty two years. He was a charter member of the Dorsey Lions Club. His three grandchildren were the apple of his eye, and he was incredibly proud of all them. He loved talking about them to anyone who would listen. He was also