Patricia Kay FergusonPatricia Kay Ferguson, 70, of Niceville, Fla., passed away on July 20, 2009.
She leaves behind her beloved husband of 39 years, Gene Ferguson of Niceville, Fla.; daughters, Lisa Ferguson Drake of Carrboro and Jill Easton of Alpharetta, Ga.; granchildren, Thomas, Michael and Emma Drake of Chapel Hill and Sam Easton of Alpharetta, Ga.; and mother, Ethel Staskus of Niceville, Fla.
Mrs. Ferguson was a lifetime member of AMVETS Post 78 of Valparaiso. She retired from Okaloosa School System as a bus driver.
A memorial service will be held at a later date.
Contributions may be made to the University of Alabama, Birmingham Hospital in Mrs. Ferguson's name
Arrangements are by Twin Cities Cremation Services and Funderal Home. Expressions of sympathy may be made online at
www.twincitiescremationsfunerals.com.Sidney Grady Fullerton Jr.Sidney Grady Fullerton Jr. died March 2, 2009 in Acworth, Ga.
He was born February 27, 1922, in Birmingham, Ala. He received a bachelor's degree from Howard College, now Samford University, and an MBA from the University of Alabama. He moved with his family to Houston, Texas, and later retired in Chapel Hill and Acworth, Ga.
Mr. Fullerton served as director of finance for the city of Birmingham, Ala., and county auditor for Harris County, Texas. He was a past president of the Government Finance Officers Association. He taught governmental accounting at the School of Government at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He was a life mason and member and former Worshipful Master of University Masonic Lodge No. 408, Chapel Hill.
He was preceded in death by his wife of 61 years, Ruth Fitzpatrick Fullerton, and their son, John Fullerton.
He is survived by his children, Deanna Womack (husband Robert) of Acworth, Ga., and Ronald Fullerton (wife Phyllis) of Simi Valley, Calif.; and six grandchildren, Andrew, David, Emily, and Alex Fullerton and Juliet and Karen Womack.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the general scholarship fund of Samford University.
Harriet McKay HazlehurstMrs. Harriet McKay Hazlehurst of Macon, Ga., died Sunday, July 26, 2009. Her dearly loved husband, Dr. William Derrel Hazlehurst, died in 2003 after a marriage lasting 64 short years.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert McKay of Macon, Mrs. Hazlehurst was predeceased by her brother, Albert Walters McKay and by her sister, Blythe Letcher McKay. Her granddaughter, Anne Marie Devlin, also predeceased her.
At her death Mrs. Hazlehurst was a member of Northminster Presbyterian Church, having earlier in life been a member of First Presbyterian Church, where she was a life member of the Women of the Church.
Described by all who met her as gracious, warm, beautiful, endearing and determined, our Ma was so funny she often woke herself from dreams laughing.
Her three children survive her: Harriet Hazlehurst Wallace (Robert Edward Wallace), William Derrel Hazlehurst, Jr. (Louise Domingos Hazlehurst), and Blythe Hazlehurst Devlin (Robert Burke Devlin), of Chapel Hill.
She leaves six adored grandchildren: Harriet "Hazle" Wallace Hamilton (Larry R. Hamilton), Christine Wallace Wilson (Joseph P. Wilson), Katherine Hazlehurst Powers (Jeffrey N. Powers), William Derrel Hazlehurst, III, Thomas Hazlehurst Devlin and William David Devlin; and two great-granddaughters, McKay Louise Powers and Katherine Elizabeth Powers. She also leaves a little dog, Jessica, who was companion, comfort and great entertainment.
As a loving, devoted mother she embraced not only her immediate family, but also that of her brother; his daughters and son, Russell McKay Glasheen (Charles R. Glasheen), Martha McKay Eubanks (Donald C. Eubanks) and Albert Walters McKay (Sally R. McKay) and their children and grandchildren.
Mrs. Hazlehurst was able, in the last years of her life, to remain in her own home due to tender care from the gentle ladies who assisted her: Gladys McMullen, Amelia Hansford, LaTara Fowler, Tabatha Jackson, Angela McNeal, Marie Sherman, Almeta McMullen and Frances Williams.
Memorials are requested to be made to the Macon Volunteer Clinic or the W. Derrel Hazlehurst Scholarship Fund at Mercer University School of Medicine.
The memorial service and burial will be private.
Online register is located at
www.hartsmort.com.
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