NOVEMBER 30, 2007 COLUMBUS LEDGER- ENQUIRER www.ledger-enquirer.com/news C3 OBITUARIES Judge Righteous Shaw Jimmie Lee Crawford Bradley October 1, 1941- November 24, 2007 COLUMBUS, GA- Righteous Shaw Crawford, 66, died November 24, 2007 at his home in Columbus, GA. Funeral services will be 12 noon December 1, 2007 at J.W. Jones Funeral home with the Rev. J.W. Jones officiating with burial to follow at Eureka Baptist Church Cemetery, Leary, GA.
at 3 p.m. Visitation will be held today at the funeral home from 12 until 8 p.m. Mr. Crawford was born October 1, 1941in Calhoun County, Leary, son of the late Johnnie Taylor Crawford and Ransom Crawford. He was better known as "R.S." and "Crawford" had been in Columbus for over 25 years after moving from Brentwood, NY.
His wife Shirley preceded him in death in August, 1995 and his son Jerome preceded him in 1997. To know "Crawford" was to truly love hime, his personality was magnetic. He is survived by a devoted companion, Earline Harris; a daughter, Cynthia Crawford, a brother, John Crawford, Columbus, sisters, Mary Crawford Oliver, Leary, GA. and Fannie Crawford September 28, 1931- November 27, 2007 COLUMBUS, GA- Mr. Jimmie Lee Bradley, age 76, of 2809 Clover Lane, Columbus passed away at St.
Francis Hospital on, Tuesday, November 27, 2007. The Celebration of his Homegoing will be 3 pm, Satur da December 1, 2007 at Zion Hill Baptist Church in Cusseta, GA, with the Rev. Fredrick D. Harris officiating. The interment will follow in the church cemetery.
Visitation will be today from noon until 6 pm, according to Sconiers Funeral Home, 836 5th Ave. Columbus. Mr. Bradley was born September 28, 1931 in Smithville, GA, the son of Heskey and Anna Mims Bradley, he was a Deacon and member of the Zion Hill Baptist Church. Mr.
Bradley was a truck driver for Raymond Rowe Furniture Company. Survivors include a devoted wife, Bertha S. Bradley, a son, Eddie C. (Barbara Ann) Bradley both of Columbus, a brother, James Bradley of Paris, France, two grandchildren, Vernesia Bradley and Sunja Davis both of Columbus, four great grandchildren, nieces and nephews Smith, Columbus, GA. 5 Willie Joseph Braynon Jr.
Funeral November 30, 1945- November 25, 2007 PHENIX CITY, AL- Willie Joseph "Billy" Braynon 61, of 3002 Stadium Drive, Apt. Phenix City, AL. died Sunday, November 25, 2007 at Dekalb Medical Center, Decatur, GA. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Friday, November 30, 2007 at HillWatson Memorial Chapel with the Rev.
Scottie Sweeney officiating. Burial will follow at Ft. Mitchell National Cemetery in Ft. Mitchell, AL. Visitation will be today, Thursday, from 1 until 7 p.m.
at the funeral home, 2919 Hamilton Road, Columbus. Mr. Braynon was born November 30, 1945 in Columbus, son of Katie Hill Braynon Wooten of Phenix City, AL. and the late William J. Braynon Sr.
He was a self employed painter, a United States Army Veteran, Vietnam war veteran. He was a recipient of the Infantry Combat Medal, attended Spencer High School and graduated from Harper High School in Atlanta, GA. He is survived by his wife, Myra Barksdale Braynon, Atlanta, mother, Katie Hill Braynon Wooten, Phenix City, sons, Rah Sheed Walker Braynon and Jamal A. Walker Braynon, both of Atlanta, a sister, Angelinca (Robert) Kyeremeh, Lithonia, Betty Braynon, Atlanta, two aunts, Rosemary Braynon, Betty Braynon, Miami, two uncles, Ronald Braynon, Rodger Forbes, Miami, a great aunt, Fannie Hill McBeth, Seattle, a nephew, LeJohn Marshall, Atlanta, mother of his children, Mary Walker; a devoted cousin, Craig Barkley, Atlanta, a grandchild, Brianna A. Braynon; several other loving relatives and friends.
Those who wish may sign the guestbook at www.hillwatsonmemorialchapel.com asked to send power permit back to state Rozell Johnson sisters-in-law; 3 brothers-inlaw; several nieces, nephews; other relatives and friends. Visitation Today from to 9:00 p.m. and Wake 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. at Smith-Allbritten Funeral Home, 105 Andrew Street, Cuthbert, GA. (229-732-6194), Services Entrusted to Grissom-Eastlake Funeral Home, 227 east Lake Dr, Atlanta, GA.
(404)-373-3191. Infant Dilan Cristian Taylor CUTHBERT, GA- Homegoing celebration for Deacon Rozell Johnson will be held Saturday December 1, 2007 1:00 p.m. at Benevolence Missionary Baptist Church, Cuthbert, Ga, Rev J.L. Keigler, Pastor officiating, Intermemt Church Cemetery. Remains instate at Church at 11:00 a.m.
Rozell was educated in the public schools of Randolph County. In 1950, Veola Dukes became his lovely bride, they were married 57 years. In 1951 he enlisted into the US Army served in Korean Conflict. He is the last original member of The Ever Ready Male Chorus. Rozell leaves to cherish memory his wife of 57 years Mrs.
Veola Johnson; Brother, Mr. Willie C. Johnson; 5 November 6, 2007- November 26, 2007. COLUMBUS, GA- Infant Dilan Cristian Taylor of Columbus died Monday, November 26, 2007 at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta at Egleston. Funeral Services will be held 6:00 P.M.
Saturday at McMullen Funeral Home Chapel. A rosary will be said P.M. Saturday at funeral home. The family will receive friends following the funeral services according, to McMullen Funeral Home, 3874 Gentian Columbus. Infant Taylor was born November 06, 2007 in Atlanta, Georgia son of Clinton Patrick Taylor and Carolyn Colobong Taylor both of Columbus, Georgia.
Survivors other than his mother and father include one sister, Bella Taylor of Columbus, maternal grandfather, Reynaldo Colobong, Sr. of Columbus, paternal grandmother, Pam Buran and husband Ric of Shiloh, paternal grandfather, Steve Taylor and wife Gina of Franklin, maternal great grandfather, Pacifico Estrada of Honolulu Hawaii; paternal great grandmother, Lucile Taylor of Lagrange, Ga. Those who wish may sign the online guest registry at www.mcmullenfuneralhome.- McMullen FUNERAL HOME Family Owned and Operated. plant Associated Press ATLANTA Environmentalist are asking an administrative law judge to send a permit for a coal-fired power plant in southwest Georgia back to the state Environmental Protection Division for further study. The request came after 21 days of testimony before Judge Stephanie Howells, who said after Thursday's hearing that she planned to have a decision on Dec.
20 "unless we run into some kind Mother after son bound, Boyfriend also arrested on cruelty charges Associated Press FORT OGLETHORPE, Ga. Authorities in north Georgia arrested a woman and her boyfriend on child cruelty charges after the woman's 9-year-old son was found bound and gagged with duct tape in a closet. Fort Oglethorpe police arrested the two Wednesday after the apartment manager and an exterminator reported finding the boy in a closet at the Battlewood Apartments public housing complex. The boy's mother, 36-yearold Kristi Dawn Walker, and 23-year-old Brandon Patrick Barbree are charged with cruelty to children and false of difficulty." that the builders failed to use George Hayes, an attorney the best technology to control representing the Friends of other pollutants. the Chattahoochee and the Les Oakes, an attorney for Sierra Club, claimed in his the state EPD, said if the plant closing arguments that the fails to meet emission stanstate EPD did not follow the dards, "there are significant law and did not follow its own fines and penalties." life guidelines when granting the The plant would be develpermit to allow the $2 billion oped by Houston-based Dyneproject to be built in Early gy Inc.
and New Jersey-based County. LS Power. The opponents claim the Patty Durand, the state's plant would violate federal chapter director of the Sierra and state clean air laws by not Club, said Georgia has 10 coal regulating carbon dioxide, and plants. arrested found gagged imprisonment. They were taken to the Catoosa County Jail.
Fort Oglethorpe Police Chief Larry Black says the apartment's tenants at first would not allow the apartment manager and the exterminator inside, but he said they complied after they were told pest inspections were part of their lease obligation. The chief says the tenants also tried to block the exterminator from the closet. Police say the closet where the boy was held is small, but that the boy was in good shape and appeared healthy. Detective Patrick Mason says the boy had been sent home from school for disciplinary reasons and the couple put him in the closet to punish him. The boy is in the custody of child welfare officials.
POLICE Local woman killed when car strikes trees A Wednesday afternoon car wreck left a Columbus woman dead, authorities say. Carmen M. Nopal, 29, of 4321 Harrison lost control of her 1996 Mercury Sable as she was driving east around 2:30 p.m. near 6660 Standing Boy Road, said Muscogee County Coroner Bill Thrower and Columbus Police Lt. Renee McAneny.
The car traveled sideways, hitting a tree on its left side before spinning counter-clockwise and hitting other trees. "She was dead upon arrival," McAneny said. "Damage was extensive." Nopal had her seat belt on and both air bags had deployed, McAneny said. It isn't known why Nopal lost control of the car. Thrower said the cause of death was blunt force trauma to the head and torso.
He pronounced her dead at 2:44 p.m. Brian McDearmon Viola T. Stafford September 3, 1932- November 23, 2007 COLUMBUS, GA- Viola T. Stafford, 75, of 388 Mt. Pleasant Courts, Columbus, GA.
died November 23, 2007 at her residence. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Saturday, December 1, 2007 at Greater New Hope Baptist Church in Columbus, GA. with interment in Macedonia Baptist Church Cemetery in Parrott, GA. Survivors include her companion, Sammy Thomas; nine children, Mary (Lee) Butler, Doris Iverson, Shirley (David) Baugh, Willie Tolbert, Ronnie Tolbert, Darryle Gilbert, Gwendolyn Bronson, Lavoie (Yvonne) Stafford, all of Columbus, GA.
and Lonnie (Lawanda) Gilbert of Riverdale, aunt, Willie R. Smith of Columbus, fourteen grandchildren; three that are presently serving their country in the United States Army, E-7 (P) Nicolas (Juanita) Butler of Ft. Knox, E-5 Davarus (E-5 Keisha) Bronson of Ft. Seal, OK. and E-7 Brian Brown of Ft.
Bragg, eleven great grandchildren; stepmother, Lillie Graham of White Plains, three stepsisters, Ida Stewart, Faye Watson, both of White Plains, NY. and Carolyn (Dea. Bennie) Williams of Dawson, a special cousin, Juanita Johnson of Richland, ten children; a host of grandchildren; and sister, Elsie Harp of her devoted companion; a number of other relatives and friends. We would like to express a special thanks to Wiregrass Hospice and doctors of Phenix City, AL. PLEA Sentencing set for January From C1 answered a series of questions about the June 23 incident.
The victim lived down the road from her father's Phenix City home, and she performed the sex act on the boy in that home, she said. Assistant District Attorney Max Smith has said Stokes wrote the boy letters and had his younger brother deliver them. Landreau said the letters discussed her feelings for the victim, the sex act she performed and her desire to repeat the act. The boy's mother intercepted the letters, leading to charges against Stokes. Stokes initially faced charges of sexual misconduct and enticing a child into a house for immoral purposes.
Landreau said the grand jury decided a more appropriate charge would be second- STOKES WROTE the boy letters and had his younger brother deliver them. degree sodomy after it considered the evidence. "I think women deserve equality," Landreau said. "If they have sex with an underage male, they should be punished as if a male has sex with an underage female. I think it was an appropriate sentence." ACQUITTAL Another accusation From C1 him.
Prosecutors claimed Miller forced the woman from his car after allegedly raping her, Wilson said. She called authorities, described Miller and told them about the gas station stop. GBI agents found Miller through that transaction and questioned him. "She had propositioned him for sex for money," Webb said. "It was all a consensual act, and he did nothing to harm her." Miller claimed he drove the woman around trying to find a place to have sex.
They eventually ended up at the rural Marion County hunting club. After Miller and the woman had sex, she demanded more money and threatened to call someone who would find and hurt him, Webb said. Miller SNOWBALL Bonding through tragedy "It's fun but it's also a good chance to talk with other children in your same situation," Haley said. It's not just the children who need support. "It's good to just talk with others who understand," said Patricia Roberts of Lithonia, Ga.
She was traveling with her grandsons she is now raising after the death of her son, Jamaal Addison. The children are Jamaal Addison, 6, and Jared Roberts, 3. Her son joined the Army to get computer training so he could start his own business. He was traveling with the 507th Maintenance Company when the convoy took a wrong turn and was ambushed on March 23, 2003. "They're going to name the Lithonia Post Office after him," said Roberts, who began the Jamaal Addison Motivational Foundation for youth following his death.
"It's not easy," said Roberts, who has already raised three children. "This trip means everything. It really takes the edge off the war for the children and the adults refused to pay the extra money. Post introduced evidence of a similar accusation out of Peach County in December 2006, Webb said, where a different woman claims Miller took advantage of her. Webb said that accusation wasn't relevant to his client's Marion County case.
Miller, who is being held in jail for a probation violation, still faces prosecution on that charge. From C1 can talk to each other about how their lives have been affected. There's a lot of support. I still e-mail people I met last year." Malaika Knight was at the airport with her husband Nathaniel Knight, a soldier at Fort Benning. With them were 11-year-old Michael Clark and 7-year-old Robert McMillin.
Robert's father Heath McMillin died July 18, 2003, in Iraq. He was a member of the New York National Guard. Nathaniel Knight has had two tours in Iraq. "They go through a spiral each deployment," Malaika Knight said of the boys. "It's good for the children to see others the same as them and see they can cope.
It's also good to see that the sacrifice is appreciated." The group of 28 was seen off by many supporters. Publix provided flowers and God Bless Fort Benning some gift bags. The Patriot Guard Riders came on motorcycles and brought American flags on 8-foot polys to form a lane for the passengers to walk through while boarding. "It's fun but it's also a good chance to talk with other children in your same situation." Haley Salle, 14-year-old Hardaway High student "We believe in doing what we can for the families of our fallen heroes," said Johnny Bradford, a Cartersville, fireman. "This express trip is great for the children." Also on hand were members of the VFW Ladies Auxiliary.
The Alabama state president, Sherry Jiles of Opelika, attended. "I had to come," she said. "What's great about this is the bonding that the familido. Their hero is gone but thev important." Contact Larry Gierer at 706-571-8581.