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James Robert âJimâ Crea
James Robert âJimâ Crea, 86, of Fayetteville, passed away Wednesday, March 10, 2021 at Grady Hospital Trauma Center in Atlanta. He was born in Charlotte, North Carolina to the late John and Caroline Crea.
When Jim graduated from College Park High School, he attended Valdosta State College for one year before joining the U.S. Army, serving from 1954-1957. During this time, he spent a year on St. Lawrence Island in Alaska where he was a Morse code interceptor.
After his military service, he held a variety of jobs, including loading milk trucks for Sealtest Foods in Atlanta, managing a Shell Oil Company gas station in College Park, and eventually joining Northwest Airlines in 1965 as a ramp agent, first at OâHare Airport in Chicago and then at Hartsfield International Airport in Atlanta. He retired from Northwest in 1993.
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Patricia Anne Amerson 73, of Fayetteville, passed away peacefully at her home on Sunday, January 10, 2021.
Born Patricia Flanagan, “Patsy,” as her friends and family called her, had an infectious laugh, a love for encouraging others with cards, and a quirky sense of humor.
A 1965 graduate of College Park High School, Pat was the daughter of Wesley Carlton and Johnnie Victoria Flanagan and “Lil sis” to Larry. She worked for 40 years in the airline industry for Southern, Republic, and Northwest, retiring in 2005 to spend time with her grandkids.
Pat was a long-time member of Tara Baptist Church in Jonesboro. She enjoyed her time there with her Sunday School class and ladies ministry, where she made life-long friends who taught her great things about friendship and love. Pat was infamously known for her personal ministry of sending cards to friends and family, ranging from birthday and anniversary to Groundhog and