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These arrests were made by the Butler County Sheriff's Department from Jan. 23 to Jan. 29: Jan. 23 James Earl Smith, 48, of Greenville for failure to appear. Terrance Shawn Gilchrist, 32, of Greenville for failure to appear on a charge of loud and excessive noise. Wesley R. Dees, 28, of Evergreen for failure to appear on charges of contempt of child support. Richard Boyd Huggins, 26, of Georgiana for carrying a pistol without a permit, failure to appear on charges of driving while revoked and no seat belt. James Crawford Givens, 27, of Greenville for driving under the influence. Jan. 24 Nikki Nicole Poole, 25, of Greenville for second degree possession of marijuana. Jan. 25 David Windal Oliver, 34, of Greenville for negotiating a worthless negotiable instrument. Jason Wayne Giddens, 27, of Georgiana for carrying a pistol without a permit. Jan. 26 Matthew Henry Hayes, 27, of Fort Deposit for possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. Christopher Lionel Ward, 35, of Greenville for failure to appear on a charge of contempt of child support. Jan. 27 Robert Edward Burnett, 51, of Greenville for failure to appear on a charge of driving while revoked. Kim Denise Thompson, 43, of Greenville for negotiating a worthless negotiable instrument. Jan. 28 Tervar Jerome Reaves, 23, of Greenville for second degree possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. Jan. 29 Darrell Demtrice Campbell, 32, of Georgiana for failure to appear on charges of third degree domestic violence. These reports were filed by the Butler County Sheriff's Department from Jan. 22 to Jan. 30: Jan. 22 A report was filed on Highway 106 in Georgiana for third degree burglary. A report was filed on 7th Avenue in Forest Home for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. A report was filed on Arbor Crest Road in Greenville for third degree domestic violence. Jan. 23 A report was filed on Highway 31 for carrying a pistol without a permit. Jan. 24 A report was filed on Oakshadow Road in Greenville for second degree burglary. A report was filed on Perry Luckie Road in Greenville for third degree criminal mischief. Jan. 25 A report was filed on Wesley Chapel Road in Georgiana for carrying a pistol without a permit and possession of a shotgun with an altered serial number. Jan. 26 A report was filed on Sandcutt Road in Greenville for criminal littering. Jan. 28 A report was filed on South Shackleville Road in Greenville for third degree criminal mischief. A report was filed on Poorhouse and Farm Stead roads in Greenville for possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. A report was filed on New Searcy Road in Greenville for a natural death. Jan. 29 A report was filed on Highway 31 north for second degree possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. A report was filed on Cedar Street in Greenville for third degree domestic violence. A report was filed on Sand Cut Road in Greenville for third degree domestic violence. Jan. 30 A report was filed on Brushy Creek Road in Georgiana for miscellaneous information. A report was filed on Wald Road in Greenville for third degree domestic violence. Leroy Rivers Leroy Rivers will be remembered at his funeral services held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, February 2, 2008 from Hopewell A.M.E. Zion Church, the Rev. Peggy Cook, officiating. Burial will follow in the churchyard cemetery with Hudson Funeral Service of Greenville directing. He leaves behind to cherish his memory his wife, Annie Rivers; daughter, Betty (Richard) Jackson of Live Oak, Fla.; one sister, Lodee Campbell of Greenville; four grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren, a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Willie D. Sims Willie D. Sims will be remembered at his funeral services held on 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, February 2, 2008 from R.L. Austin Elementary School in Georgiana with Hudson Funeral Services of Greenville directing. He leaves to cherish his memories, a stepfather, Leon Franklin of Georgiana; sister, Patricia (Crochen) Tripp of Mobile; Delorise Sims, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; three brothers, one devoted, Jerry (Melissa) Sims of Georgiana, Willie Edward (Gloria) Sims of Greenville, Lonnie Sims of Milwaukee; two stepsisters, Eva May Sims of Fort Deposit; Ruby Eddins of Greenville, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. James Allen Cherry James Allen (Jasper) Cherry died January 11, 2008 in Rochester, N.Y. Funeral arrangements were handled by Verbie's Funeral Chapel, 168 North Palmer Ave., Georgiana, managed by Mr. Karl Bell, a licensed funeral director from Hayneville. Gloria Crosby served as funeral director. Mr. Cherry was born August 13, 1951 to Annie and Theodore Thomas Cherry. He joined the McKenzie Chapel AME Zion Church at an early age. A member of the 1973 graduating class of Georgiana High, he was loved by all. He leaves to mourn his passing, a devoted mother, Annie Ruth Cherry; one daughter, Shoneta (Curtis) Henderson; two grandchildren, Dezaria and Tyler; two brothers, Otis (Carol) Cherry, Kenneth (Iranelle) Cherry; two sisters, Rebecca (LaKarl) Seals, Christie Poole; three aunts, Dorothy Foster, Annie Will Poole and Geraldine Poole; a special brother, Larry Mallory; special friends, Cary Cheatham, Eddie Earl Paige Sr., J.C. Anderson and Bobby Ray Kent, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, relatives and friends. John Allen Cheatham John Allen Cheatham died December 20, 2007 at his residence in Georgiana. Funeral services were held on Dec. 28, 2007 from Georgiana High School with the Rev. Samuel Jenkins officiating and Verbie's Funeral Chapel of Georgiana, Mr. Karl Bell of Hayneville, directing. Mr. Cheatham was a licensed funeral director who managed and directed Verbie's Funeral Chapel. Prior to this, he studied at Trenholm State Technical College to be a practical embalmer/funeral director. He worked for Foreman's Ambulance Service as an EMT and served with Foreman Funeral Home for 40 years. Later he joined Verbie's Funeral Home where he remained until his death. Mr. Lorenzo Wright of the Alabama Board of Funeral Directors and Morticians and assistant director of the National Funeral Association was on hand at the funeral service to give comments about Mr. Cheatham's service to the community as a funeral director. Verbie Payne stated he was a loyal and supportive person of his profession, loyal to his work and the people he served. He will be truly missed by all who came into contact with him. He was preceded in death by the late Betty Jean Hartley Cheatham and from his union he leaves two children, Jacqueline (Lindsey) Gandy and Denise (Mark) Cross of Georgiana. Later in life he united in marriage to his loving wife Ester R. Maye Cheatham and from the union two children were born; Terrall (Sylvia Holder) Cheatham of Phoenix, Ariz., and Chitqutee Cheatham of Georgiana; he also left to cherish his memories two sons, Shannon (Loretta) and Michael Bonner of New Mexico; he also helped to raise Anthony (Shameka) Woods of Millbrook; five brothers, Mizell (Barbara) Cheatham, Carey Lee Cheatham, Joseph Peterson (two deceased brothers, Robert (Ida) Cheatham and Roy (Barbara) Cheatham); six sisters, Annie Laura (Willie) Hasaway, Johnnie Pearl Dawson, Nancy Carol Johnson, Patricia (Henry) Barron, Kay Francis (William) Rice and Mable Jean Jackson; grandchildren, De'Nasia, Mykel, Dedarian, Lexis, Terrall, Jamie, Adrian, Rashad, Tonya, Cassandra, Paul, Jerman, Lindsey Jr., Lil Mark, Areney, Quanisha, Shantell and a special granddaughter whom he raised, De'Shaylia Jacques Cheatham; special friends, Leon Franklin, Samuel Blackmon, Verbie Payne, Helen Poole and Kyle Mobley; one godchild, Amaya Jackson, a host of nieces, nephews and dear friends. Mary Rogers Atchison Mary Rogers Atchison, a lifelong resident of Butler County, died on Thursday, Feb. 1, 2008. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, February 3, 2008 from the chapel of Dunklin and Daniels Funeral Home with the Rev. David A. Atchison officiating and Dunklin And Daniels Funeral Home directing. Interment will follow at Magnolia Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 2 at Dunklin and Daniels Funeral Home. Mrs. Rogers was preceded in death by her parents, John H. and Callie Duncan Atchison; sisters, Effie A. Strickland, Natalie A. Hughes and brother, James Mack Atchison. She is survived by her son, James "Jimmy" (Georgia) C. Rogers of Greenville; daughter, Carolyn R. (Al) Middleton of Greenville; grandchildren, Melissa M. (Joel) Houghton of Wetumpka, Ben Rogers of Greenville, Susan R. (Gavin) Davis of Greenville; great-grandchildren, Wil, Leah and Sam Houghton of Wetumpka; special children, Cecil Atchison, Bill (Wanda) Atchison of Prattville, Joanne A. (Wayne) Saucer of Titus, Johnnie (Kathy) Atchison of Greenville, and the Rev. David (Angela) Atchison of Satsuma and many nieces and nephews. Mrs. Rogers was a charter member of East Greenville Baptist Church. Flowers will be accepted or donations may be made to one's favorite charity or to RSI Restoration: First United Methodist Church, 112 Adams Street, Greenville, AL 36037, in memory of Mrs. Rogers. Online memorials may be made at wwww.dunklinanddaniels.com. William Michael McCluskey William Michael McCluskey, age 61, a resident of Fort Deposit, died on Thursday, January 31, 2008. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, February 2, 2008 from the chapel of Dunklin & Daniels Funeral Home with the Rev. Eric Jackson officiating and Dunklin & Daniels directing. Interment will follow at Ft. Dale Cemetery in Greenville. Mr. McCluskey is survived by sons, Phillip T. (Stephanie) McCluskey of Ozark, Patrick M. McCluskey of Prattville; grandsons, Joshua C. McCluskey, Micah S. McCluskey and Ian D. McCluskey, all of Ozark and a number of loving and caring friends. Online condolences may be made at www.dunklinanddaniels.com. These arrests were made by the Greenville Police Department from Jan. 29 to Jan. 30: Jan. 29 Thomas Allen Hallford, 18, of Greenville for third degree theft of property. Teresa Rudolph, 29, of Greenville for harassment. Jan. 30 Fredrick Devon Powell, 32, of Greenville for disorderly conduct. Jaqueline J. Scott, 31, of Greenville for second degree assault. Alexander Kaine Fulton, 20, of Greenville for third degree criminal trespassing. Peyton SharLee Bradley, 27, of Greenville for failure to appear on a charge of third degree theft of property. Tremaine Kiara Brewer, 18, of Greenville for disorderly conduct. These reports were filed by the Greenville Police Department from Jan. 29 to Jan. 30: Jan. 29 A report was filed on Willow Lane for third degree theft of property. A report was filed on Tiger Drive for lost property. A report was filed on Willow Lane for miscellaneous information. A report was filed on Willow Lane for third degree theft of property. A report was filed on Milner Street for third degree domestic violence. Jan. 30 A report was filed on Cunningham Street for disorderly conduct. A report was filed on Crum Street for third degree theft of property. A report was filed on North Conecuh Street for third degree burglary. A report was filed on School Highlands Road for disorderly conduct.
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