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Southern Illinoisan (Carbondale, IL)-October 24, 2002

FRANKLIN COUNTY

DUI AND OTHER TRAFFIC

Oct. 6

Amy J. Smith, 29, 507 South Broadway, Sesser; DUI citation by Sesser Police Department.

Gary L. Key, 35, 6673 1st East, Logan, Ill.; DUI citation by West City Police Department.

Timothy J. Brewer, 25, 1036 Henley Dr., Ashland City, Tenn.; DUI citation by Illinois State Police.

Oct. 8

Robert E. Williams, 44, 603 Reed, Benton; DUI citation by West City Police Department.

Oct. 9

James R. Raymond, 33, 4320 Catherine Drive, Crestwood, Ky.; DUI citation by West Frankfort Police Department.

Oct. 9

Peter Knudsen, 23, 401 Gay St., Carbondale; DUI citation.

DUI DISPOSITIONS

Oct. 9

Daniel M. Kern, 321 Chittyville Road, Herrin was charged with 2 DUI's. He pleaded guilty to count 1 and was sentenced to 12 months conditional discharge. He was ordered to pay a $200 fine plus costs. Count 2 was dismissed.

Holly E. Depler, 501 W. North St., Sesser was charged with a DUI. She pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 2 years court supervision. She was ordered to pay costs only.

Frank J. Horton, 613 W. Main St. Waltonville was charged with a DUI. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced o 12 months conditional discharge. He was ordered to pay a $400 fine including costs.

Kevin J. Combs, 106 Pyne, Marion was charged with 2 counts DUI. On count 1 he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 12 months court supervision. He was ordered to pay a $900 fine including costs. Count 2 was dismissed.

Oct. 10

Dustin T. McConnaughhay, 903 Warren Ave., Mt. Vernon was charged with a DUI. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 1 year conditional discharge. He was ordered to pay a $500 fine plus costs. Plus perform 100 hours of public service work.

JACKSON COUNTY

DUI AND OTHER TRAFFIC

Sept. 25

Tytus B. Banker of 120 N. Eighth, Herrin: DUI. Bond set at $1,000.

Sept. 28

Alexis D. Stamatikos of 509 S. Green, Anna: DUI. No indication if bond was set.

Sept. 29

Ishan Paisal of 800 E. Grand, #34A, Carbondale: DUI. Bond set at $3,000.

Sept. 30

Christopher R. Vaughn of 910 W. Sycamore, Murphysboro: DUI. No indication if bond was set.

Oct. 1

Amanda M. Doherty of 223 Highlander, Carbondale: driving while license suspended. Bond set at $1,000.

Sheamarie R. Barnes of 2317 Commercial Dr., Murphysboro: driving while license suspended. Bond set at $1,000.

Oct. 3

Lawrence J. Amos of 125 S. Mason Ave., Chicago: DUI. Bond set at $3,000.

Ernst C. Krummrich of 615 N. Oakland, Carbondale: DUI. Bond set at $1,000.

Joey R. Munds of 1007 E. Illinois, Marion: DUI. Bond set at $3,000.

Charles A. Tidwell of 203 S. Gray Dr., Carbondale: driving while license suspended. Bond set at $1,000.

Oct. 5

Edward C. Miles of 5576 Hwy. 149, DeSoto: DUI. No indication if bond was set.

Oct. 6

Charles W. Adams of Mobile Ranch 31, Murphysboro: DUI. Bond set at $1,000.

Kenneth C. Huck of 511 N. Allyn, Carbondale: driving while license suspended. Bond set at $1,000.

James A. Schott of 173 McDowell Rd., Murphysboro: driving while license revoked. Bond set at $1,000.

Tyriece M. Kennedy of 9423 S. Racine, Chicago: driving while license suspended. Bond set at $1,000.

Kelvin B. Smith of 411 Winnebago, Park Forest: driving while license suspended. Bond set at $1,000.

Oct. 7

Troy L. Nelson Jr. of 2339 Roblee, Murphysboro: DUI. Bond set at $3,000.

Christopher M. Ahner of 1925 Minton, Murphysboro: driving while license suspended. Bond set at $1,000.

Troy L. Nelson Jr. of 2339 Roblee, Murphysboro: driving while license revoked. Bond set at $3,000.

Oct. 8

Steven L. Singleton of 774 Battura Rd., Soneset Township: driving while license revoked. Bond set at $3,000.

DUI DISPOSITIONS

Sept. 27

Jessica N. Green of 204 N. Second St., Elkville, pled guilty to DUI. Court supervision for a period of 12 months, $475 fine and alcohol/substance abuse evaluation and follow-up treatment.

Brandon G. Robertson of 108 Jackson St., Gorham, pled guilty to DUI. Court supervision for a period of 12 months, $500 fine and alcohol/substance abuse evaluation and follow-up treatment.

Elizabeth A. Hicks of 4116 Victoria Ave., Mt. Vernon, pled guilty to DUI. Court supervision for a period of 12 months, $490 fine and begin substance abuse treatment program.

Marcua M. Dooley of 522 Bridgewood, Murphysboro, pled guilty to DUI. Court supervision for a period of 12 months, $500 fine and alcohol/substance abuse evaluation and follow-up treatment.

Scott A. Harris of 68 Lake Indiana Hills Ridge, Carbondale, pled guilty to reckless driving. Probation for a period of 12 months, $1,000 fine and begin substance abuse treatment plan.

Lindsey L. Gillespie of RR 1, Box 49, St. Francisville, pled guilty to DUI. Probation for a period of 12 months, $480 fine, perform 100 hours of public service work and alcohol/substance abuse evaluation and follow-up treatment.

Nancy E. Baker of 125 Baggott, Zeigler, pled guilty to reckless driving. Probation for a period of 12 months, $580 fine and alcohol/substance abuse evaluation and follow-up treatment.

Jamie H. Ambrosio of 1938 N. Seventh St., Ext. 1, Murphysboro, pled guilty to DUI. Probation for a period of 12 months, $400 fine, serve 90 days in Jackson County Jail and alcohol/substance abuse evaluation and follow-up treatment.

Robert A. Marfio of 903 N. 23rd St., Murphysboro, pled guilty to DUI. Court supervision for a period of 12 months, $480 fine and begin substance abuse treatment program.

PERRY COUNTY

DUI AND OTHER TRAFFIC

Sept. 26

Dusty J. Mansfield, 77, of 507 Vogel St., P.O. Box 395, Dowell; failure to yield from a private drive. Released with notice to appear.

Oct. 2

Charles R. Kuhnert, 34, of 8879 Kimmel Road, Du Quoin; failure to wear a seat belt. Released after posting driver's license as bond.

Oct. 4

Robert J. Morgan, 40, of 501 Ponderosa St., Apt. 3, O'Fallon; operation of a vehicle with expired registration sticker. Released on $75 individual bond.

Oct. 5

Brandon V. Taylor, 22, of 14215 E. Capitol St., Springfield; operating an uninsured motor vehicle and speeding 77 mph in a 55 mph zone. Released after posting driver's license as bond. First court appearance set for 9 a.m. Nov. 12.

James E. Eaton, 65, of 428 N. Pope St., Du Quoin; operating an uninsured motor vehicle. Released with notice to appear. First court appearance set for 9 a.m. Nov. 12.

Christopher R Hawkins, 17, of 327 E. Main St., Du Quoin; operating an uninsured motor vehicle. Released on $2,000 individual bond. First court appearance set for 9 a.m. Nov. 12.

Oct. 6

Barbara K. George, 52, of Box 1262, Vienna; improper lane usage. Release with notice to appear.

Oct. 7

Tommy D. Mezo, 35, of 424 N. Walnut, Du Quoin; operating an uninsured motor vehicle. Released with notice to appear. First court appearance set for 9 a.m. Nov. 12.

Chance W. Townsend, 31, of 1364 Bloomington St., Marion; disobeying a traffic control device. Released with notice to appear.

Oct. 8

George Kapusta, of 1274 W. No Name Road, Carbondale; passing a school bus while loading or unloading. He was released with notice to appear. First court appearance set for 9 a.m. Nov. 12.

Kenneth A. Saffell, 25, of R.R. 2,, Box 98A, Shipman; driving while license suspended. Released after posting $100 cash bond. First court appearance set for 9 a.m. Nov. 12.

Loren D. Hawkins, 67, of 5098 State Route 13, Pinckneyville; disobeying a traffic control device. Released with notice to appear.

Andrew W. Prior, 18, of 4420 Hitt Road, Tamaroa; operating an uninsured motor vehicle and failure to wear a seat belt. Released after posting driver's license as bond. First court appearance set for 9 a.m. Nov. 12.

Oct. 9

Kevin R. Harris, 18, of 124 E. Cole St, Du Quoin; failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident. Released after posting driver's license as bond.Oct. 10

Dale Flick and Canadian National/Illinois Central Railroad, 600 Gilmore St., Centralia; obstruction of railroad crossing. First court appearance set for 9 a.m. Nov. 12.

Gabriel A. Compton, 17, of 41 Sunny Lane, Pinckneyville; failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident. Released after posting driver's license as bond.

Oct. 11

Mary Kate Swan, 25, of 501 S. Jefferson St., Anna; operating an uninsured motor vehicle and speeding 77 mph in a 55 mph zone. Released with notice to appear. First court appearance set for 9 a.m. Nov. 12.

Oct. 12

Rebecca L. Harris, 25, of 8219 Shamrock Road, Tamaroa; failure to wear a seat belt. Released with notice to appear.

William T. Walker, 46, of 3169 Tanglefoot Road, Du Quoin; failure to wear a seat belt. Released with notice to appear.

Joseph M. Scroggins, 35, of 104 N. 8th Ave., Kankakee; failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident. Released after posting driver's license as bond.

Oct. 13

John L. Morgan, 27, of 230 N. Walnut St., Du Quoin; two counts of DUI, speeding 35 mph in a 20 mph zone, and driving without front registration plate. Released after posting $300 cash bond. First court appearance set for 9 a.m. Nov. 12. Illinois State Police citations.

UNION COUNTY

DUI AND OTHER TRAFFIC

Oct. 8

Michael R. McCleland of 120 Casper Ave., Cobden: DUI. Citation issued by State Police. Bond set at $3,000.

DUI DISPOSITIONS

Oct. 1

Vincente Vertiz of Jonesboro Public Square, Jonesboro, pled guilty to DUI. Court supervision for a period of 12 months and $750 fine.

Joseph R. Burton of 1323 E. Pleasant Hill Rd., #12, Carbondale, pled guilty to driving while license suspended. $250 fine and serve seven days in County Jail.

Edward R. Molter Jr. of 350 San Diego Rd., #29, Carbondale, pled guilty to driving while license suspended. Conditional discharge for a period of 12 months and $500 fine.

Randy S. Abbott of 5784 W. Stotlar Rd., Carterville, pled guilty to driving while license revoked. $1,000 fine and serve ten days in County Jail.

Michael A. Bell of 2961 Sixth St. W., Cedar Rapids, IA, pled guilty to driving while license suspended. $250 fine.

Oct. 2

William R. Rowan of 12th Church St., Makanda, pled guilty to driving while license suspended. $1,000 fine and serve 180 days in County Jail.

WILLIAMSON COUNTY

DUI AND OTHER TRAFFIC

Sept. 25

Jeffrey Allen Wienhoff, 40, 1030 Riverchase Road, Huntsville, Ala.; DUI citation by Illinois State Police.

Sept. 27

Steve P. Dalton, 35, 306 Line, Creal Springs; DUI citation by Creal Springs Police Department.

Sept. 28

James F. Wilson, 21, 203 W. 3rd St., Johnston City; DUI citation by Johnston City Police Department.

Sept. 29

Kevin E. Dodson, 20, 912 S. 12th St., Herrin; DUI citation by Johnston City Police Department.

Justin L. Robbins, 22, 1113 E. Griggs Street, Marion; DUI citation by Marion Police Department.

Oct. 4

Michael Sean Storey, 31, 402 S. Meadow St., Royalton; DUI citation by Illinois State Police.

Oct. 5

Allen M. Wynn, 37, 1700 N. 14th St., Herrin; DUI citation by Herrin Police Department.

Oct. 6

Shawn David Flowers, 29, 200 Energy Lane, Energy; DUI citation by Energy Police Department.

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Record Number: 0F6E042B456927B4
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Southern Illinoisan (Carbondale, IL)-July 24, 2005

FRANKLIN COUNTY

MARRIAGE LICENSES

July 11

William Kyle Smith, and Kiley Kay Todd, both of Mulkeytown.

July 12

Daniel Curtis Scroggins, and Elizabeth Ann McCluskey, both of West Frankfort.

Cory Lee Parkis, and Misty Renee Melvin, both of Zeigler.

Lester Keith Hill, and Shannon Michelle House, both of Benton.

Ricky Van Key, and Julie Anna Key, both of Benton.

July 13

Joel David Ward, Galatia, and Kimberlie Ann Gruny, Johnston City.

July 14

Jay Bernard Lentz, and Alison Mae Clarke, both of Ewing.

William Spain Jr. and Kerry J. Pierson, both of West Frankfort.

Joseph Larry Toms and Linsey Jo Neal, both of Benton.

DIVORCES GRANTED

July 11

Herbert Earl Moore, petitioner, Colbert County, Ala. and Cynthia Kristen Moore, Franklin County. (both over the age of 19)

Melody Shelton, 44, petitioner, and Steven Shelton, 50, both of West Frankfort.

July 12

Monica Lynn Scott, 30, petitioner, Sesser, and Raymond Lee Scott, 31, Buckner.

DIVORCES DISMISSED

July 12

Cathy Rackley, 45, petitioner, Pinckneyville, and Monty Rackley, 41, Sesser.

JACKSON COUNTY

MARRIAGE LICENSES

July 12

Kenneth R. Periman and Mee-Sook Kim, both of Herrin.

July 13

Harry R. Tolley and Karen V. Moore, both of Carbondale.

July 14

Adrian L. Owens and Ashley N. Howard, both of Sparta.

Justin A. Caraway and Lacey M. Graeff, both of Olive Branch.

Benjamin R. Wright and Peggy J. Pearson, both of Murphysboro.

DIVORCES FILED

July 11

Deirdre D. Henderson, 38, petitioner, Carterville, and Gary D. Henderson, 48, of Carbondale.

Heather R. Tholen, 28, petitioner, and Amer A. Abughazaleh, 31, both of Carbondale.

July 13

Martha Nimmo, 42, petitioner, Grand Tower, and Bobby Nimmo, 49, of Murphysboro.

Darrell G. Eisenhauer, 39, petitioner, Murphysboro, and Jacqueline J. Eisenhauer, 43, of Spring Hill, FL.

PERRY COUNTY

MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED

July 13

Chase Michael Lincoln, 20, and Madison Victoria Hagene, 19, both of Pinckneyville.

July 15

Charles T. Tilley, 48, and Maria L. Carvalho, 43, both of Du Quoin.

DIVORCE PETITIONS FILED

July 5

Shelly Bochantin, 32, petitioner and Ronald Bochantin, 32, both of Nashville.

July 7

Angela Vaughn, 38, petitioner of Pinckneyville and Blake Vaughn, 36, of Marion.

July 11

Tanya Ray Wagner, 29, petitioner of Cutler and Bryan Lee Wagner, 30, of Ava.

UNION COUNTY

MARRIAGE LICENSES

July 9

Dennis M. Kilmer, 56, and Judith A. Schlenker, 55, both of Cobden.

George J. Hickam, 58, Jonesboro, and Kimberly A. Ralls, 37, of Anna.

July 15

Justin T. Barlow, 22, and Niki R. Guined, 18, both of Anna.

DIVORCES FILED

July 11

Rory J. Jaros, 54, petitioner, and Margaret J. Jaros, 53, both of Cobden.

April L. Stokes, 32, petitioner, Anna, and Chaves R. Stokes, 32, of Winnebago.

WILLIAMSON COUNTY

MARRIAGE LICENSES

July 7 to July 13

Randy L. Lattuada, and Misty L. Harvel, both of Herrin.

Korey E. Baldwin, and Brianna N. Irvin, both of Herrin.

Matthew W. Kent, and Kelly L. Myers, both of Springfield, Ill.

Jonathan P. Mocaby, and Carrie L. Novinsky, both of Thompsonville.

Vincent J. Rieger, Freeman Spur, and Lori B. Fietsam, Marion.

Stephen L. Hafliger, and Kathy S. Prince, both of Herrin.

Jason G. Hearn, and Michelle D. Smothers, both of West Frankfort.

Gabriel L. Fuchs, and Michele L. Ruebke, both of Carterville.

Benjamin H. Essex, and Rachael A. Smoot, both of Carterville.

Charles A. Overbey, and Cathy D. Lacy, both of Herrin.

Larry E. Falaster, Murphysboro, and Marilyn J. Murphy, Carbondale.

Donald R. Buie, and Marlon A. Marshall, both of Marion.

DIVORCES FILED

July 7

Judy Kay Beasley, 55, petitioner, Marion, and William Darrell Beasley, 59, State of Illinois.

July 8

Karla Evone Winslow, 47, petitioner, and Bradley Russell Winslow, 48, both of Vienna.

Monica Zaworski, 33, petitioner, Marion, and James P. Zaworski, 39, Taiwan, China.

Mark Sanders, 43, petitioner, and Jodie E. M. Sanders, 36, both of Hurst.

July 12

Sherry Gibbens, 34, petitioner, and James Gibbens, 36, both of Johnston City.

July 13

Lisa Meneese, 39, petitioner, and Johny Meneese, 41, both of Cambria.

DIVORCES GRANTED

July 11

Larron Chad Bearden, 26, petitioner, West Frankfort, and Starla Jean Bearden, 19, Marion.

Talitha Ann Simms, 20, petitioner, Marion, and Christopher Lee Simms, 26, Mt. Vernon.

John M. Barwick, III, 28, petitioner, and Angela L. Barwick, 32, both of Marion.

Ian Andrew Owdom, petitioner, Carterville, and Ryan Nichole Ewing, Herrin.

July 13

Mike Smoot, 31, petitioner, and Lori Smoot, 31, both of Marion.

Angelia Michaele McGrath, 25, petitioner, and Joseph Dewayne McGrath 36, both of Herrin.

DIVORCES DISMISSED

July 11

Aaron D. Jones, 43, petitioner, Williamson County, and Saundra Jones, 43, Herrin.

Jimmy Lee Starnes, 36, petitioner, and Deanna Lea Starnes, 34, both of Marion.

July 12

Daniel Lee Austin, 44, petitioner, and Brenda Rose Austin, 46, both of Herrin.

PETITION TO ENROLL JUDGMENT OF ANOTHER STATE GRANTED

July 11

Timothy A. Derby, petitioner, Spokane, Wash, and Jaraun M. Derby, a.k.a Jaraun M. Mustain, Williamson County.

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Southern Illinoisan (Carbondale, IL)-September 23, 2007

WILLIAMSON COUNTY

MARRIAGES, DIVORCES

MARRIAGE LICENSES

From Sept. 13 to Sept. 19

Shane A. Sanson, and Jessica A. Force, both of Marion.

Tracy S. Brust, Fort Campbell, Ky. And Tammy A. Beckett, Hurst.

Arthur R. Morris, and Crystal A. Russell, both of Marion.

Larry A. Van Meter, and Mary F. Nall, both of Marion.

Thomas W. Herron, III, and Jennifer R. Linck, both of Marion.

Brian L. Kline, and Nicole D. Roberts, both of Carbondale.

Tyler A. Young, and Lacey B. Agans, both of Marion.

Patrick J. Gurley, and Kimberly A. Dunn, both of Herrin.

DIVORCES FILED

Sept. 12

Elizabeth A. Scroggins, 37, petitioner, West Frankfort, and Daniel C. Scroggins, 27, Kaufman, Texas.

Sept. 13

Terry Godbey, 34, petitioner, Pittsburg, and Regina Godbey, 29, address unknown

Sept. 14

Neil Allen Wallace, 22, petitioner, Oak Grove, Ky. and Danielle Elaine Wallace 22, address unknown.

DIVORCES GRANTED

Sept. 13

Deborah L. Gilliam, 36, petitioner, and Richard L. Gilliam, 46, both of Creal Springs.

Sept. 17

Randolph C. Squire, 41, petitioner, and Donella L. Squire, 36, both of Marion.

Traci D. Morrison, 32, petitioner, Marion, and Patrick E. Morrison, 35, State of Illinois

Sept. 18

Jessica Taylor, 23, petitioner, Carterville, and Nicholas Anthony Taylor, 27, West Frankfort.

Gregory B. Cripps, 37, petitioner, Benton, an d Kristina Cripps, 33, Williamson County.

Sept. 19

David C. Homoya, 61, petitioner, and Kendra Kay Homoya, 55, both of Hurst.

FELONIES

FELONIES FILED

Sept. 6

Manuel E. Morales, address not stated has been charged with unlawful delivery of controlled substance. Court date Sept. 24.

Sept. 10

George A. Luna, address not stated has been charged with aggravated intimidation. Court date Oct. 1.

Sept. 12

Jerri L. Corkran, 708 Toby Drive, Marion has been charged with deceptive practice. Court date Oct. 15.

Jewell A. Neal, 309 Crestview Lane, Carbondale has been charged with deceptive practice. Court date Oct. 15.

Kimberly A. West, 901 Radcliffe, Apt. 4, Marion has been charged with deceptive practice. Court date Oct. 15.

Sept. 14

Christopher Pierce, Williamson County Jail has been charged with criminal damage to government supported property. Court date Oct. 1.

Andy R. Morrison, 200 N. Maze, Goreville has been charged with forgery. Court date Oct. 1.

FELONY DISPOSITIONS

Sept. 4

Vernon Colbroth, 301 Union, P O Box 281, Creal Springs was charged with aggravated fleeing or attempt to elude a police officer. He pleaded guilty and was placed on sentence of conviction. He was ordered to pay costs only. Plus serve 60 days in the Williamson County Jail. Received credit for time served. DNA previously ordered and provided.

Miguel Perez, 108 Water St. Johnston City was charged with aggravated fleeing or attempt to elude a police officer. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 12 months conditional discharge. He was ordered to pay costs only. Plus he was ordered to serve 90 days in the Williamson County Jail. .

Mike A. DePew, address not stated was charged with aggravated criminal sexual abuse and sexual exploitation of a child. The 1st charge was dismissed. The 2nd charge reduced to misdemeanor. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 24 months probation. He was ordered to pay a $500 fine plus costs and surcharges. He was ordered to serve 107 consecutive days in the Williamson County Jail. Received credit for time served. He is to obtain a sex offender evaluation and follow recommended treatment. He is to have no contact with victim.

Ebony A. Bradley, 800 W. Grand 19 D, Carbondale was charged with retail theft. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 12 months conditional discharge He was ordered to pay a $300 fine plus costs and surcharges. Plus serve 3 consecutive days in the Williamson County Jail. Received credit for time served.

Sept. 7

William A. Fisher, Jr. 1300 S. Court St. Marion was charged with domestic battery. Charges were dismissed.

Nickolas R. Montgomery, 1609 N. 11th St Herrin was charged with aggravated battery, domestic battery, unlawful interference with the reporting of domestic violence and criminal damage to property. He was found guilty to the 1st charge and was sentenced to 30 months probation. He was ordered to pay a $200 DV fine. Plus serve 17 consecutive days in the Williamson County Jail. Credit for time served. He is to complete FVIP plus obtain a substance abuse and mental health evaluation and follow countermeasures. All other charges were dismissed .

William A. Fisher, 1302 S. Court St. Marion was charged with domestic battery and unlawful interference with the reporting of domestic violence. He pleaded guilty to the 1st charge and was sentenced to 30 months probation. He was ordered to pay a $200 fine plus costs and surcharges. He was ordered to pay a $200 DV fine plus a $10 DB fine. Restitution to be named at later date. He was ordered to serve 67 consecutive days in the Williamson County Jail. Received credit for time served. He is to complete FVIP, plus obtain an alcohol evaluation and follow treatment. The 2nd charge was dismissed.

Sept. 10

Eugene R. Phillips, 709 N. Garfield St. Marion was charged with domestic battery. Charges were dismissed.

Eugene Phillips, 709 N. Garfield, Marion was charged with child sex offender in school zone, Charges were dismissed.

Mary A. Smothers, 2100 W. Main St. No. 32, Marion was charged with retail theft. Charges were dismissed.

Mary A. Smothers, 2100 W. Main St. No. 32, Marion was charged with retail theft. Charges were dismissed.

Nikola J. Vojodich, 9990 Day Road, Marion was charged with meth manufacturing and meth precursor. Both charges were dismissed.

Matthew J. Norris, 19198 Saint St. Marion was charged with meth manufacturing. Charges were dismissed.

Austin K. Stephens, 1400 Durham Drive, Johnston City was charged with unlawful damage to property. Charges were dismissed.

Bonnie Denise Hart, 710 N. 23rd St. Herrin was charged with criminal damage to government property. Nolle Prosequi.

Joseph Garrison, 17082 Malone Road, Thompsonville was charged with unlawful possession of controlled substance and unlawful possession of cannabis. He was found guilty to the 1st charge and was sentenced to 24 months probation. He was ordered to pay a $500 fine, a VCV fine of $20, the court costs., and a $25 per months probation fee. He was ordered to submit to DNA testing and pay a $200 DNA fee. Plus perform 30 hours community service. He shall refrain from having in his body the presence of any illicit drug prohibited by the cannabis control act. He is to undergo a drug abuse evaluation and shall enroll in and cooperate with and complete any treatment . The 2nd charge was dismissed.

Tina K. Hill, 300 N. Line, Creal Springs was charged with unlawful possession of a controlled substance and possession of meth. The 1st charge was dismissed. She was found guilty to the meth charge and was sentenced to 24 months probation. She was ordered to pay a $500 fine a VCV fine of $20, court costs, a $500 assessment fine, a $20 crime stoppers fee, a $50 drug fine a $100 lab fee, a $100 public defenders fee and a $25 per months probation fee. She was ordered to submit to a DNA testing and shall pay a $200 DNA testing fee. She was ordered to undergo a drug abuse evaluation and enroll in, cooperate with and complete any treatment recommended.

Sept. 11

Jennifer Hoppe, 2703 Merchant Dr. Marion was charged with aggravated domestic battery, and aggravated battery. Both charges were Nolle Prosequi.

Marquita S. Baldwin, 511 S. Eason, Carbondale was charged with retail theft. Charges were dismissed.

Donald E. Karamichos, 823 Young Court, Carterville was charged with unlawful use of weapons. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 24 months probation. He was ordered to pay a $200 fine plus costs and surcharges. He was ordered to serve 148 days in the Williamson County Jail. Received credit for time served. May transfer to Michigan.

Marquita S. Baldwin, 511 S. Eason Dr. Carbondale was charged with retail theft. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 30 months probation. He was ordered to pay a $200 fine plus costs and surcharges. He is to get a substance abuse evaluation and follow any treatment probation sets up.

Bryan K. Etheridge, 621 Fern Clyffe Road, Goreville was charged with deceptive practice. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 24 months court supervision. He was ordered to pay a $20 crime stoppers fee. He is to return to court March 21st. 08. He must sign release so probation can monitor his drug prescription.

Sept. 12

James E. Thome, 114 N. Seminary, P O Box 2, Creal Springs was charged with forgery. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 30 months probation. He was ordered to pay restitution in the sum of $536.98. Plus serve 120 days in the Williamson County Jail. Received credit for 96 days served.

Kerry Michael Akes, 2200 A. Nicole Lane, Marion was charged with unlawful restraint and unlawful possession of cannabis. He pleaded guilty to the 1st charge and was sentenced to 30 months probation. He was ordered to pay a $200 DV fine. Plus serve 90 consecutive days in the Williamson County Jail. Received credit for time served. He is to complete FVIP and obtain a substance abuse evaluation and follow treatment. The 2nd charge was dismissed.

Sept. 14

Rican L. Haught, 919 E. Main St. Marion was charged with deceptive practice. Charges were dismissed, restitution made to businesses.

MISDEMEANORS

MISDEMEANORS FILED

Sept. 13

Phillip E. Mills, 909 E .Boyton St. Marion has been charged with deceptive practice. Court date Oct. 11.

Ludene Dunham, 100 Rock St. Marion has been charged with deceptive practice. Court date Oct. 11.

Sept. 14

Charles Sullins, Jr. 108 Cedar Grove Road, Marion has been charged with disorderly conduct. Court date Oct. 11.

Robyn L. Finley, 18100 New Dennison Road, Marion has been charged with aggravated assault and domestic battery. Court date Oct. 15,

MISDEMEANOR DISPOSITION

Sept. 3

Michael G. Ravallette, 1606 Kiowa, Marion was charged with aggravated assault. He pleaded guilty and was placed on sentence of conviction. He was ordered to pay costs only. Plus serve 60 days in the Williamson County Jail. Time served on companion case of DT concurrent.

Sept. 4

Robyn Childress, 303 East Boulevard, Marion was charged with domestic battery. Nolle Prosequi.

Amanda J. Tripp, 200 E. Broadway Apt. 4, Johnston City was charged with resisting a peace officer. Nolle Prosequi.

Candice R. Hargis, 1260 Cardinal Road, Carbondale was charged with theft. Charges were dismissed.

Joshua J. May, 13666 Bloomington St. Marion was charged with unlawful consumption of alcohol by a minor. Admitted the PTR and was placed on sentence of conviction. He was ordered to serve 12 consecutive days in the Williamson County Jail. Credit for time served.

Kenton A. Temple, 1605 S. 13th St. Herrin was charged with disorderly conduct and resisting a peace officer. The 1st charge was dismissed. He pleaded guilty to the 2nd charge and was sentenced to 12 months conditional discharge. He was ordered to pay $100 fine plus costs and surcharges. He was ordered to serve 48 hours in the Williamson County Jail. Received credit for time served. He is to have no contact with victim.

Nathan C. Kubitz, 16880 Malone Road, Thompsonville was charged with unlawful consumption of alcohol by a minor. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 6 months court supervision. He was ordered to pay a fine and costs totaling $100. Plus complete Victim Impact Panel.

Sept. 5

Joshua P. Rivas, 1007 Shawnee Trail 5, Carterville was charged with criminal trespass to building. Charges were dismissed.

Sept.6

Joshua Rivas, 1005 Shawnee Trail Apt. 5, Carterville was charged with aggravated assault. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 12 months probation. He was ordered to pay a $200 fine plus costs and surcharges. He is to have no contact with victims.

Carl D. Allen, 703 South Madison St. Marion was charged with retail theft. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 6 months court supervision. He was ordered to pay a fine and costs totaling $100.

Angela M. Tolbert, 904 S. 9th St. Herrin was charged with deceptive practice. Charges were dismissed, restitution made to businesses.

Robert Skelton, 329 Phemister Lane, Carbondale was charged with resisting a peace officer, unlawful damage to property and unlawful possession of cannabis. All charges were dismissed.

Saundra R. Jones, 209 S. 18th St. Herrin was charged with deceptive practice. Charges were dismissed, restitution made to businesses.

David N. Rainey, 5087 Murray St. Sesser was charges with deceptive practice. Charges were dismissed, restitution made to businesses.

Arthur Debran Sudduth, 1200 East Grand Apt. 12-2B, Carbondale was charged with deceptive practice. Charges were dismissed, restitution made to businesses.

Heather Overton, 203 N. 5th St. Elkville was charged with deceptive practice. Charges were dismissed, restitution made to businesses.

Barbara J. Thompson, 1920 W. Monroe St. Herrin was charged with deceptive practice. Charges were dismissed, restitution made to businesses.

Linda Louise Martens, 1108 Washington, Johnston City was charged with deceptive practice. Charges were dismissed, restitution made to businesses.

Richard Lynn, 201 Paula Lane, Carterville was charged with deceptive practice. Charges were dismissed, restitution made to businesses.

Sarah Mooney Hess, 6345 E. Grand Road, Carterville was charged with 3 counts deceptive practice. All charges were dismissed, restitution made to businesses.

Alison M. Grant, 306 S. Carter St. Carterville was charged with deceptive practice. Charges were dismissed, restitution made to businesses.

Tiffany Braden, 1009 S. 12th St. Herrin was charged with deceptive practice. Charges were dismissed, restitution made to businesses.

Pamela M. Jacobs, 3116 Grange Hall Road, Marion was charged with deceptive practice. Charges

were dismissed, restitution made to businesses.

Sept. 7

Joseph Street, 14326 Allen Road, Herrin was charged with violation of order of protection. Charges were dismissed.

Joshua Street, 102 East Elm St. P O Box 591, Marion was charged with violation of an order of protection. He pleaded guilty and was placed on sentence of conviction. He was ordered to pay costs only.

Sept. 10

Joseph M. Garrison, 17082 Malone Road, Thompsonville was charged with retail theft. Charges were dismissed.

William A. Fisher, 1302 S. Court St. Marion was charged with violation of bail bond, Charges were dismissed.

Christopher D. Chaney, 2087 Stonefort Rd. Stonefort was charged with violation of order of protection. Charges were dismissed.

Sean Rogers, P O Box 231, Marion was charged with domestic battery. Charges were dismissed.

Jesse W. Quertermous, 309 W. White, Marion was charged with theft. He pleaded guilty and was placed on sentence of conviction. He was ordered to pay restitution in the sum of $80. Plus serve 32 consecutive days in the Williamson County Jail. Received credit for 30 days served.

Justin A. Johnson, 302 E. Warder St. Marion was charged with disorderly conduct. He pleaded guilty and was placed on sentence of conviction. He was ordered to pay court costs only. Plus serve 27 consecutive days in the Williamson County Jail. Received credit for time served.

Stephanie A. Beck, 104 A. North Vicksburg St. Marion was charged with aggravated assault She pleaded guilty and was placed on sentence of conviction. She was ordered to serve 22 consecutive days in The Williamson County Jail. Received credit for time served.

Sept. 11

Robert Dupuis, 509 E. Lincoln St. Galatia was charged with deceptive practice. Charges were dismissed, restitution made to businesses.

Angelia Rorer, 200 W. 3rd St. Johnston City was charged with deceptive practice. Charges were dismissed, restitution made to businesses.

Glenda Odle, 505 W. 7th St. West Frankfort was charged with deceptive practice. Charges were dismissed, restitution made to businesses.

Brad Rorer, 200 W. 3rd St. Johnston City was charged with deceptive practice. Charges were dismissed, restitution made to businesses.

Kelly E. Smejkal, 2811 Venus Ave. Makanda was charged with deceptive practice. Charges were dismissed, restitution made to businesses.

Martha M. Jennings, 1007 W. Chestnut, Marion was charged with deceptive practice. Charges were dismissed, restitution made to businesses.

Clinton D. Moore, 12063 Lake of Egypt Road, Marion was charged with deceptive practice. Charges were dismissed, restitution made to businesses.

Tammy J. Matheny, 3295 Stonefort Road, Stonefort was charged with 2 counts theft. The 1st charge was dismissed. She pleaded guilty to count 2 and was sentenced to 12 months non reporting court supervision. She was ordered to pay restitution in the sum of $304.

Sept. 12

Benjamin Lee Gass, 1005 Davis, Johnston City was charged with retail theft. He pleaded guilty and was placed on sentence of conviction. He was ordered to pay costs only.

Benjamin L. Gass, 801 S. 19th St. Herrin was charged with domestic battery. He was found guilty and was sentenced to 12 months probation. He was to submit to a mental health and alcohol evaluation and follow countermeasures. He was ordered to pay a $100 fine plus costs and surcharges. Plus a $200 DV fine and a $10 DB fine. He is to serve 62 consecutive days in the Williamson County Jail. Received credit for time served. Must complete FVIP.

Robert Winget, 209 South 20th St. Herrin was charged with domestic battery. He was found guilty and was sentenced to 24 months probation. He was ordered to pay a $200 fine plus costs and surcharges. Plus a $200 DV fine and a $10 DB fine. He was ordered to complete FVIP.

Sept. 13

Robert J. Winget, 209 S. 20th St. Herrin was charged with 2 counts violation of bail bond. Both charges were dismissed.

LAWSUITS

Sept. 7

Housing Authority of the County of Williamson has filed a complaint against Heather Casanova for failure to pay rent at 1320 Brush Street, Johnston City. Plaintiff is asking for possession of premises and for the sum of $1,968.63 plus back-due-rent, fees utilities and/or damages.

Sept. 14

Terry Smith has filed a complaint against Rose M. Stone for careless driving. Plaintiff states that while he was trying to cross the street the defendant crashed into him with her vehicle and injured plaintiff. Plaintiff is asking in excess of $50,000.

DUI AND OTHER TRAFFIC CHARGES

Sept. 14

Kaci L. Florian, 18, 1602 W. Maplewood St. Marion: DUI citation by Crainville Police Department.

Sept. 17

Sherry R. Flanders, 37, 6213 Bayer Circle #134, Carterville: DUI citation by Energy Police Department.

Robert W. Walker, 24, 2917 Delora Lane, Herrin: DUI citation by Herrin Police Department.

Sept. 18

Donna R. Osterhout, 36, 12044 Prosperity Road, Marion: DUI citation by Marion Police Department.

Keith D. Jordan, 37, 209 Keystone Ave. Pittsburg: DUI citation by Williamson County Sheriff's Office.

Kitty Polovina, 48, 257 N. Francisco Road, Grass Lake, Mich.: DUI citation by Williamson County Sheriff's Office.

Brady D. Magsig, 18, 1209 E. Boyton Apt. 2, Marion: DUI citation by Marion Police Department.

Jerry L. Taylor, 40, 102 #1 S. Carbon, Marion: DUI citation by Marion Police Department.

Sept. 19

Heather L. Richey, 31, 16610 Old Springs Road, Marion: DUI citation by Williamson County Sheriff's Office.

Timothy L. Warren, 49, P O Box 69, Buncombe: DUI citation by Marion Police Department.

Chrystal D. Allen, 30, 1216 N. 9th, Herrin: DUI citation by Herrin Police Department.

Thomas L. Hogan, 37, 701 S. 18th St. Herrin: DUI citation by Herrin Police Department.

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Court report for Feb. 24, 2008

FRANKLIN COUNTY

MARRIAGES, DIVORCES FILED

MARRIAGES FILED

Feb. 11

John A. Joplin and Pamela S. Connor, both of West Frankfort.

Rickey L. Blair and Brenda K. Archie, both of West Frankfort.

James K. Scroggins and Jesse L. Reed, both of Christopher.

Feb. 13

Kendall A. Watkins and Misty A. Restivo, both of West Frankfort.

Feb. 19

Eric N. Clark and Tzena M. Finney, both of Macedonia.

DIVORCES FILED

Feb. 13

Christy M. Miller, petitioner, and Daniel A. Miller, both of Benton.

Feb. 14

Stacey R. Lee, petitioner, Benton and Omar C. Mendez, Marion.

Feb. 15

Charles L. McCay, petitioner, and Debra J. McCay, address unknown.

DIVORCES GRANTED

Feb. 11

Lana Little and Michael W. Little, both of West Frankfort.

Feb. 13

Barbara J. Ore and David J. Ore, address unknown.

Feb. 15

Stacey R. Lee, Benton, and Omar C. Mendez, address unknown.

FELONIES

FELONIES FILED

Feb. 13

Jonathan W. Bohn, 523 S. Short, West Frankfort, charged with aggravated fleeing police officer, driving on revoked license, aggravated DUI, court date.

Feb. 14

Marcus H. Pool, 408 S. Jones, Benton, charged with possession of controlled substance, retail theft over $150, court date March 5.

MISDEMEANORS

MISDEMEANORS FILED

Feb. 11

Lee P. Haught, 303 S. Monroe, West Frankfort, charged with domestic battery/bodily harm, court date March 11.

Feb. 14

Steven R. Price, 209 N. Pine, Benton, charged with battery/cause bodily harm, resisting peace officer, court date March 11.

Ryan D. King, 109 N. Washington St., Royalton, charged with possession of liquor by minor, court date March 25.

Dusty D. Barnes, 1105 N. Walnut, Royalton, charged with possession of liquor by minor, court date March 25.

Cameron C. Beardsley, 307 N. Lincoln, Royalton, charged with possession of liquor by minor, court date March 25.

Richard G. Devore, 809 Joplin, Benton, charged with domestic battery/bodily harm, court date March 11.

Feb. 15

Donald D. Worley, 703 E. Ruth, Benton, charged with domestic battery/bodily harm, court date unknown.

DUI AND OTHER TRAFFIC CHARGES

DUI DISPOSITIONS

Feb. 15

Joseph R. Webb, 24, 6277 4th St., Christopher, charged with DUI, sentenced court supervision, fine.

LAWSUITS

LAWSUITS FILED

Feb. 15

Dwayne E. Grogan, filing charges against Cristian Stelle, 303 Ernestine, Christopher, for damages of unknown value, court date unknown.

Buddy Short, filing charges against Brenda Gobtop, 801 Walnut St., Sesser, for contract damages, court date unknown.

JACKSON COUNTY

MARRIAGES, DIVORCES FILED

MARRIAGE LICENSES

Feb. 7

Jeremy Aster and Alanna N. Kessinger, both of Carbondale.

Jonathon A. Owens and Karen E. Thorne, both of Carbondale.

Feb. 14

Delmar Crow and Tina Bruce, both of Murphysboro.

Feb. 19

John Cavallaro and Cecile Potter, both of Carbondale.

DIVORCES FILED

Jan. 29

Robert Wayman, 42, Murphysboro, petitioner and Regina L. Wayman, 49, address unknown.

Feb. 7

Erma Elizabeth Earnheart, 22, Herrin, petitioner and Benjamin Isaac Minkus, 25, Murphysboro.

Feb. 8

Stevie Lynn Shadowens, 23, Elkville, petitioner and James Dale Shadowens Jr., 24, Percy.

MISDEMEANORS

MISDEMEANORS FILED

Jan. 18

Jevon M. Elliott, 1425 Old West Main, Apt. 1B, Carbondale: resisting a peace officer. Bond set at $1,000.

Jan. 28

Harley E. Bates, 614 N. Ninth St., Murphysboro: retail theft. No bond set.

Jan. 29

Ebonie S. Rowe, 205 N. Wall St., Apt. 7A, Carbondale: criminal damage to property. No bond set.

FELONIES

FELONIES FILED

Jan. 7

Lauren M. Burke, 624 N. Summerset, Apt. B, Murphysboro: obstructing justice. Bond set at $5,000.

LAWSUITS

LAWSUITS FILED

Jan. 28

Jackson County Housing Authority seeks possession of premises located at 713-A Robert A. Stalls Ave., Carbondale, back rent in the amount of $850, plus rent to the time of judgment, attorney's fees of $200, plus cost of the legal proceeding, late fees, work orders, excess utilities or other sums provided for in the lease from Rosa Glispie.

Feb. 4

Billie Jacobini seeks possession of premises located at 2280 S. Illinois Ave., Apt. A, Carbondale, $450 for damages for the door, court costs, any rent due after Feb. 15 until they vacate from Crystal McManus and Ryan Bailey.

Kenneth E. Blythe seeks judgment against Justin D. Koeber in an amount in of $50,000 plus cost of suit and demands a trial by jury for alleged injuries incurred after a vehicle accident on Walnut Street on April 10, 2007.

Feb. 7

Miller Property Management seeks possession of premises located at 401 S. Eason, Unit A, Carbondale, past due rent in the amount of $1,200 from Otis Powell.

Miller Property Management seeks possession of premises located at 711 S. Wall St., Apt. No. 303, Carbondale, back rent in the amount of $2,800 from Shakari Burton, Michell Maura and Paris Love.

Miller Property Management seeks possession of premises located at 1001 W. Walnut St., No. 9, Carbondale, back rent in the amount of $1,624 from Daniel Killingsworth and Lawerance Gains.

B & C Crossings, LLC seeks possession of premises located at 1400 N. Illinois Ave., Lot 43, Carbondale, back rent in the amount of $929 plus rent to the time of judgment, attorney's fees of $200, legal costs, late fees, work orders, or excess utilities from Marquita Baldwin.

Jim Etherton seeks possession of premises located at 76 Hoover Road, Murphysboro, back rent in the sum of $1,250 from Larry McIntosh and Brandi McIntosh.

B & C Crossings, LLC seeks possession of premises located at 1400 N. Illinois Ave., Lot 330, Carbondale, back rent in the amount of $595 plus rent to the time of judgment, attorney's fees of $200, legal costs, late fees, work orders, or excess utilities from Dale Mauerer.

Feb. 6

Doris Cole is suing the Kroger Company and Bromont Company in the amount of $50,000 each for injuries incurred after allegedly falling after stepping on a curb outside the Carbondale Kroger store on June 3, 2006. She demands a trial by jury.

CHANCERIES FILED

Feb. 5

USA Bank, NA seeks foreclosure and sale of premises located at 18984 Illinois 149, Gorham, order granting a shortened redemption period, personal judgment for deficiency, order granting possession, order placing the mortgagee in possession, order appointing a receiver, attorney's fees, costs and expenses from Donald K. Koehlar and Linda L. Koehlar.

Feb. 7

Green Tree Servicing, LLC seeks foreclosure for premises located at 1620 Logan St., Murphysboro, order granting a shortened redemption period, personal deficiency decree, receiver be placed in immediate possession of premises from Brenda Pierce, Linda Pierce, Melba Pierce and Citi Financial Services, Inc.

Feb. 8

Country Wide Home Loans, Inc. seeks foreclosure and sale for premises located at 605 West Baird St., Carbondale, attorneys' fees, costs, and expenses, order proving the foreclosure of sale, order granting possession, an In Personam or an In Rem Deficiency judgment, order granting a shortened redemption period, appointment of mortgagee in possession or receiver from Joshua Czernik, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Country Wide, Inc. N.A.

UNION COUNTY

MARRIAGES, DIVORCES FILED

MARRIAGE LICENSES

Feb. 9

Gregory A. Cherry, 47, and Barbara A. Moan, 47, both of Ridgway.

Terry Lee Shadowens, 44, Cobden, and Dona Denise Gulightly, 45, Anna.

Feb. 12

Nathaniel Jared Dean Bracken, 21, and Cassidy Nicole Pearce, 19, both of Anna.

Feb. 14

Jason P. Stack, 34, and Michele L. Garber, 37, both of Swansea.

Feb. 15

Samuel W. Hess, 50, Cobden, and Betsy Ann Palmer, 45, Jonesboro.

DIVORCES FILED

Jan. 24

Keith A. Hartline, 30, petitioner, and Elizabeth D. Hartline, 19, both of Anna.

DIVORCE DISPOSITIONS

Feb. 4

Edward J. Cook, 60, and Gale Ann Cook, 56, both of Makanda.

Feb. 6

Anita Hancock, 41, petitioner, Anna, and Michael Hancock, 37, Jonesboro.

MISDEMEANORS

MISDEMEANORS FILED

Jan. 2

Daniel Barnhart, 102 Lime Klin Road, Anna: domestic battery and criminal damage to property. No bond set.

Feb. 5

Mellisa Tipton, 109 McKinley St., Anna: battery. No bond set.

Feb. 7

Kristy Keistler, 127 Old River Rd., Villa Ridge: unlawful consumption of alcohol by a minor. No bond set.

Mike J. Henard, 502 S. Main St., Apt. 5, Anna: domestic battery, resisting a peace officer. Bond set at $2,000.

Lee A. Butler, 502 S. Main St., Apt. 5, Anna: obstructing a peace officer. Bond set at $2,000.

MISDEMEANOR DISPOSITIONS

Feb. 5

Noblee M. Robbins pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct. Court supervision for six months, fines.

FELONIES

FELONIES FILED

Feb. 15

Ty W. Dalton, 115 Kohler St., Anna: unlawful possession of a controlled substance, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia. Bond set at $10,000.

FELONY DISPOSITIONS

Jan. 31

Thomas W. Broomfield, 426 E. Jefferson St., Anna: pleaded guilty to battery and reckless conduct. Probation for 24 months for each charge.

DUI AND OTHER TRAFFIC CHARGES

TRAFFIC FILED

Jan. 30

Scott D. Shortland, 3035 Big Creek Church Road, Dongola: DUI. Court date is March 6.

Feb. 1

Yvette M. Ford, 1418 Norman St., Jackson, Miss.: driving on a suspended license. Bond set at $1,000.

TRAFFIC DISPOSITIONS

Feb. 5

Shannon L. Buckner, 726 E. Davie St., Anna: pleaded guilty to driving on a suspended license. Conditional discharge for 12 months, fines.

Feb. 7

Dustin C. Pitts, 3410 Illinois 146 E, Anna: pleaded guilty to DUI. Supervision for 12 months, fines, DUI school.

Shane A. Aumiller, 200-A Lincoln, Anna: pleaded guilty to DUI. Probation for 12 months, fines, DUI school, 10 days in jail.

Delfino Castaneda Mendoza, 39 Hillcrest, Carbondale: pleaded guilty to DUI. Supervision for 12 months, fines, DUI school.

Dylan R. Taylor, 810 N. Indiana St., Salem. Pleaded guilty to DUI. Supervision for 12 months, fines, DUI school.

Jontai A. Welch, 705 McBride Court, Cairo: pleaded guilty to DUI. Supervision for 12 months, fines, DUI school.

Paul D. Hileman, 2735 Friendship School Road, Anna: charged with DUI. Supervision for 18 months, fines, DUI school.

LAWSUITS

LAWSUITS FILED

Jan. 18

Russell and Lisa Sullivan seek possession of property at 507 E. Williams St., Trailer No. 4, Anna, and rent in the sum of $925 from Raymond Pinter.

Feb. 1

Green Tree Servicing, LLC, servicing agent for bank of America Housing Services, A division of Bank of America, seeks for a turn-over by defendants of a 1996 Fleetwood Mobile Home with air conditioning and fixtures or payment of damages for detention of collateral, costs and attorney's fees pursuant to the contract and security agreement from Richard A. Pearson, Jennifer Pearson, and Angela Pearson, of 930 Shiloh Road, Cobden.

LAWSUIT DISPOSITIONS

Feb. 8

Hartland Property, LLC seeks possession of property at 502 S. Main St., Apt. 1, Anna, the sum of $4,360 as rent and late fees accumulated plus court costs incurred by the plaintiff. Judgment was entered as follows: the defendant Destiny Taylor is to pay the plaintiff $1,200 for rent owed, possession of premises located at 502 South Main Street, Apt. 1, Anna.

CHANCERY DISPOSITIONS

Feb. 8

Deutsch Bank National Trust Co. as Trustee seeks judgment for foreclosure and sale for premises located at 518 N. Main St., Anna. The plaintiff has a lien on the property in the amount of $61,426. The defendants are ordered to pay to the plaintiff the total judgment and attorney's fees with interest before the expiration of the redemption period. In default of such payment, the mortgaged real estate may be sold to satisfy the amount due to plaintiff. The defendants are William Eugene Doublin, Leslie N. Doublin, Ross E. Gartman, Trustee, Kentucky Finance Co., Inc. beneficiaries, City of Anna,.

The Bank of New York, as Trustee was seeking a judgment to foreclose mortgage located at 180 United Missionary Lane, Buncombe from John E. Branche, Cheryl A. Branche. Case was dismissed without prejudice.

WILLIAMSON COUNTY

FELONIES

FELONY DISPOSITIONS

Feb. 4

Hope W. Yates, 2145 N. Broadway, Salem, Ill was charged with 2 counts deceptive practice. Both charges were dismissed, restitution made to businesses.

Joseph W. Dailey, 9229 Herrin Rd. Johnston City was charged with theft. Charges were dismissed.

Farrah J. Peebels, 23169 Galatia Post Road, Pittsburg was charged with deceptive practice. Charges were dismissed, restitution made to businesses.

Donna M. Swinson, 1010 Oakland Ave. Mt. Vernon was charged with deceptive practice. Charges were dismissed, restitution made to businesses.

Yolanda J. Null, 212 S. 18th St. Herrin was charged with unlawful possession of controlled substance. She was found guilty and was sentenced to 24 months probation. She was ordered to pay a $500 fine, a VCV fine of $20, the court costs, a $500 assessment pursuant, a $20 crime stoppers fee, a $500 drug fine a $100 lab fee, a $100 public defender fee and a $25 per month probation fee. Defendant shall also submit to DNA testing and shall pay a $200 DNA test fee.

Quinton M. Alexander, 1311 West Central, Marion was charged with theft. Reduced to misdemeanor. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 24 months conditional discharge. He was ordered to pay a $315 fine plus costs and surcharges. Restitution to be determined on 3/13/08. He was ordered to serve 63 consecutive days in the Williamson County Jail. Received credit for time served.

Jennifer LeMasters 1305 West Prairie, Marion was charged with forgery and theft of labor or services. The 1st charge was dismissed. The 2nd charge reduced to misdemeanor. She pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 24 months court supervision. She was ordered to pay a $500 fine plus costs and surcharges. She was ordered to serve 26 consecutive days in the Williamson County Jail. Received credit for time served. Restitution to be determined 3/3/08. She must continue and complete treatment for her problems.

Josh P. Galbraith, 634 Carol Ann Drive, O'Fallon, and Dustin C. Broy, 605 N. 29th St. Herrin were both charged with obstructing justice, and theft. Both obstructing justice charges were dismissed. Both of the theft charges reduced to misdemeanor. They both pleaded guilty and were sentenced to 12 months conditional discharge. They were both ordered to pay a $100 fine plus costs and surcharges. Plus pay restitution in the sum of $4,430.23. Galbraith is to serve 7 consecutive days in the Williamson County Jail. Received credit for time served. Broy is to serve 3 consecutive days in the Williamson County Jail. Received credit for time served.

Feb. 5

Jason J. Wilson, 1206 E. Park St. West Frankfort was charged with illegal transfer of firearms, Charges were dismissed.

Scott E. Aud, 9560 Rt. 148 Apt. 2, Carterville was charged with aggravated battery and domestic battery. Both charges were dismissed.

Mary Lou Evans, 1102 N. State St. Marion was charged with retail theft. Charges were dismissed.

Chris Albright, 2110 Melanie Lane No. T, Marion was charged with domestic battery and interfering of the reporting of domestic violence. Both charges were dismissed.

Scott Eugene Aud, 721 E. Monroe, Herrin was charged with burglary. He was found guilty and was sentenced to 5 years confinement in the Illinois Department of Corrections. He is to receive 134 days credit for time served. Court costs and fines are imposed and vacated due to defendant's indigency.

Jolene Eubanks, P O Box 7, Valier, was charged with aggravated battery. Was found guilty and was sentenced to 24 months probation. She was ordered to submit to a mental health and substance abuse evaluation and follow countermeasures. Restitution to be determined at later date. She was ordered to serve 18 consecutive days in the Williamson County Jail. Received credit for time served. She is to have no contact with victim.

Mary Lou Evans, 1102 North State St. Apt. 1, Marion was charged with burglary. She pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 12 months conditional discharge. She was ordered to pay a $200 fine plus costs and surcharges. Restitution to be determined at later date.

William T. VanZandt, 2011 East Elm West Frankfort was charged with aggravated unlawful use of a weapon and improper firearm transfer. He pleaded guilty to the 1st charge and was sentenced to 24 months probation. He was ordered to pay a $300 fine plus costs and surcharges. He was ordered to serve 106 consecutive days in the Williamson County Jail. Received credit for time served. The 2nd charge was dismissed.

Russell Davis, 807 Jodi Lane, Marion was charged with theft, and criminal trespass to a motor vehicle. He pleaded guilty to the theft charge and was sentenced to 12 months conditional discharge. He was ordered to pay costs only. Plus serve 52 consecutive days in the Williamson County Jail. Received credit for time served. Count 2 dismissed.

Feb. 7

Joshua Carter, 1003 East Tyler, Herrin was charged with obstructing justice. He was found guilty and was sentenced to 12 months conditional discharge. He was ordered to pay a $20 crime stoppers fee. All fines, fees, court costs and restitution if applicable to be paid in consecutive monthly payments of $100.

He was ordered to serve 19 consecutive days in the Williamson County Jail. Received credit for time served.

Feb. 11

Sonia A. Edwards, 302 S. Division, DuQuoin was charged with forgery. Nolle Prosequi.

Laura Moore, 502 W. Grand Ave. Carterville was charged with deceptive practice. Charges were dismissed, restitution made to businesses.

Jamal Oxford, 1312 N. Oglesby Rd, Harrisburg was charged with deceptive practice. Charges were dismissed, restitution made to businesses.

Christopher T. Evetts, 102 Chase Lane, Marion was charged with burglary. Charges were dismissed.

Destry J. Evetts, 904 W. Bennett, Creal Springs was charged with burglary. Charges were dismissed.

Ricky A. Smith 840 Jodi Lane, Marion was charged with aggravated battery. Charges were dismissed.

Steven L. Kerrigan, 1009 Berkley St. Marion was charged with unlawful possession of meth manufacturing material. He was found guilty and was sentenced to 24 months probation. He was ordered to pay a VCV fine of $20, a $1,000 assessment pursuant, a $20 crime stoppers fee a $100 lab fee, and a $25 per month probation fee. He shall also submit to DNA testing and shall pay the $200 DNA test fee. Restitution hearing to be set March 6.

Feb. 14

Anita M. Cowen, 507 Division St. Carterville was charged with deceptive practice. Charges were dismissed, restitution made to businesses.

MISDEMEANORS

MISDEMEANOR DISPOSITIONS

Feb. 5

Farrah J. Peebels, 23169 Galatia Post Road, Pittsburg was charged with 4 counts deceptive practice. All charges were dismissed, restitution made to businesses.

Donald Buie, 1203 Enterprise Way Apt. 248, Marion was charged with disorderly conduct. He pleaded guilty and was placed on sentence of conviction. He was ordered to pay costs only. Plus serve 20 consecutive days in the Williamson County Jail. Received credit for time served.

Feb. 6

Chandara E. Schierbalm, 135 Cox Lane Dongola was charged with deceptive practice. Charges were dismissed, restitution made to businesses.

Feb. 7

Joseph W. Dailey, 800 S. Duncan St. Marion was charged with disorderly conduct. Charges were dismissed.

Ludene Dunham, 12431 New Virginia, Johnston City was charged with deceptive practice. Charges were dismissed, restitution made to businesses.

Kristina S. Ward, 19279 Galatia Post Road, Marion was charged with deceptive practice. Charges were dismissed, restitution made to businesses.

Crystal Russell Morris, 1601 Turnage Lane, Marion was charged with deceptive practice. Charges wee dismissed, restitution made to businesses.

Scott Aud 11204 State Route 37, Marion was charged with theft. Charges were dismissed.

Derek Lawrence, 715 West 11th St. Johnston City was charged with unlawful consumption of alcohol by a minor. He was found guilty and was placed on sentence of conviction. He was ordered to pay a $100 fine plus costs and surcharges.

Dwyer Tyler, 2207 Autumn Lane, Marion, Tim Chapman, 1509 Posey St. Marion and Paul Robertson, 11888 Trolley Line Road, Marion were all charged with unlawful consumption of alcohol by a minor. They all pleaded guilty and were sentenced to 6 months court supervision. They were all ordered to pay a $100 fine plus costs and surcharges and complete Victim Impact Panel.

Courtney N. Simmons, 1904 N. State St. Marion was charged with unlawful consumption of alcohol by a minor. She pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 6 months court supervision. She was ordered to pay a $100 fine plus costs and surcharges. Plus complete Victim Impact Panel.

Michael Leon Gunn, 1014 S. Mechanic, Marion was charged with disorderly conduct. He pleaded guilty and was placed on sentence of conviction. He was ordered to pay a $75 fine plus costs and surcharges. Plus serve 1 day in jail. Time served.

Feb. 8

Gerri L. Summers, 16154 Jordan's Fort Road, Apt. 2, Pittsburg was charged with 3 counts deceptive practice. All charges were dismissed, restitution made to businesses.

Kenneth Barker, Jr., 805 W. Prairie, Marion was charged with unlawful damage to property. Nolle Prosequi.

Halle Steinmetz, 600 E. Foch, Herrin was charged with domestic battery. Charges were dismissed.

David Garcia, 1306 Parham St. Marion was charged with consumption of alcohol by a minor. Nolle Prosequi.

Feb. 11

Brittany R. Gentile, 1202 Mayor Caliper, Carterville was charged with retail theft. Charges were dismissed.

Robert Coulson, 714 Salem Road, Mt. Vernon was charged with deceptive practice. Charges were dismissed, restitution made to businesses.

Christopher Norris, 211 Keystone, Pittsburg was charged with domestic battery. Charges were dismissed.

Aaron J. Brown, 22007 Corinth Road, Thompsonville was charged with resisting a peace officer. He pleaded guilty and was placed on sentence of conviction. He was ordered to pay a $100 fine plus costs and surcharges. Plus serve 48 hours in Williamson County Jail. Time served.

Amanda Jo LeMasters, 432 E. Illinois St. Carterville was charged with battery and domestic battery. She pleaded guilty to the battery charge and was sentenced to 12 months court supervision. She was ordered to pay a $200 DV fine. Plus complete anger management classes. Count 2 dismissed.

Phillip R. Hale, 700 N. Logan, Marion was charged with roofing without a license. He pleaded guilty and was placed on sentence of conviction. He was ordered to pay costs only. Plus serve 30 consecutive days in the Williamson County Jail. Received credit for time served.

Rhonda K. Fisher, 1004 ½ W. Chestnut St. Marion was charged with criminal damage to property. She pleaded guilty and was placed on sentence of conviction. Restitution to be determined on 4/2/08.

Amber Baggott, 519 Nevada St. Carterville was charged with battery. She pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 12 months court supervision. She was ordered to pay a $200 DV fine, and a $10 DB fine. She is to obtain an alcohol/mental health evaluation within 60 days and follow recommended countermeasures Plus cooperate with DCFS.

Kevin D. Godbey, 12325 Rt. 166, Marion was charged with battery. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 12 months court supervision. He was ordered to pay a $100 fine plus costs and surcharges. Plus a $200 DV fine, a $10 crime stopper fee, and a $10 DB fine. He is to attend and complete FVIP.

Brittany R. Gentile, 1202 N. Mayor Caliper Drive, Colp was charged with retail theft. She pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 24 months conditional discharge. She was ordered to pay a $200 fine plus costs and surcharges. Plus serve 48 hours in the Williamson County Jail. Received credit for time served.

Rhen Williams, 16772 Brussels St. West Frankfort was charged with battery and unlawful consumption of alcohol by a minor. He pleaded guilty to the battery charge and was sentenced to 18 months court supervision. Restitution to be determined 3/13/08. He is to pay a $200 DV fine. Is to complete a substance abuse evaluation and receive treatment. Plus an anger management class. Count 2 is Nolle Prosequi.

Feb. 15

Ricky Allen Smith, 201 N. Garfield, Marion was charged with harassment by telephone. Charges were dismissed.

LAWSUITS

LAWSUITS FILED

Jan. 22

Donna Littrell has filed a complaint against Lisa Salinas and Annette Kwaskiewski for failure to pay rent at 906 Skyline Drive, Marion. Plaintiff seeks $4,590 plus costs.

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Saturday, April 26, 2008

Notice for Frank Patterson Nichols Jr.

Message: Frank Patterson Nichols Jr. NICHOLS, Frank Patterson Jr., born June 15, 1919 in Richmond, died April 22, 2008. He attended John Marshall High School. Boyscout Troop 22. Univesity of Virginia, class of 1940, baseball. U.S. Navy veteran of World War 2. Worked for VDOT from 1946 to 1965, then Stone Association to retirement. He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Betty Scroggins Nichols; three sons, William Patterson (Dianne Tate), Stephen Forrest (Ellen Coughlan), David Langhorne (Lynne Hill); four grandchildren, Arrianna Nichols Loose, Sarah Faith Elisabeth Nichols, David Christopher Nichols, Jonathan Daniel Nichols; one great-grandson, Kevin Robet Nichols. Service will be held at Brandermill Woods Clubhouse on Sunday, April 27 at 3:30 p.m. Donations to your local rescue squad. Published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch on 4/26/2008.

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Thursday, April 24, 2008

Notice for Arthur Carl Coffey

[brother of Laquita Coffey Scroggins, 39307]
Arthur Carl Coffey, 81 of Oklahoma City, was
born on Sept. 23, 1926 in Roff, OK and
passed away on April 3, 2008 at home. Arthur
moved to OKC in 1950 and has been in food
sales ever since. Arthur is preceded in
death by his daughter Linda Coffey. He is
survived by his wife of 60 yrs. Juanita
Perriman Coffey children, Louise Dollar,
George Coffey & wife Tandi, Carla Stanley
and Karen Greene & husband Ivan all of OKC
11 grandchildren 9 great grandchildren 1
great great-grandchild 1 brother, Curtis
Coffey & wife Nita of Tuttle 1 sister,
Laquita Scroggins & husband Leymoin of
Stillwater a host of nieces, nephews and
friends. Funeral Services are 2:00pm,
Monday, April 7, 2008 at Liberty Worship
Center, located at 1200 SW 44th Street in
Oklahoma City, OK. Interment to follow at
Moore City Cemetery in Moore, OK. Services
are under the direction of the John M.
Ireland Funeral Home & Chapel.


Published in The Oklahoman on 4/6/2008.

Notice for Evelyn Tolley

Message: [sister of Jean Ann Isom, 32846] Evelyn Tolley Evelyn (Isom) Tolley, 87, of Mt. Vernon died at 11:55 p.m. Thursday, April 17, 2008, at Mt. Vernon Countryside Manor.She was born April 6, 1921, in Waltonville, daughter of Nelson and Inez (Green) Isom. She married Billy Wells Tolley on Sept. 6, 1948, in Morganfield, Ky., and he survives in Mt. Vernon.Evelyn was a member of Central Christian Church in Mt. Vernon. She and her husband owned and operated the Nu-Way Cleaners in Mt. Vernon until retirement in 1986. She enjoyed bowling, golfing and gardening and especially loved to entertain family and friends. She was a past member of VFW Ladies Auxiliary, Waltonville, and American Legion Ladies Auxiliary, Mt. Vernon.Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday at Newell Funeral Home in Waltonville with Pastor Randy Sells officiating. Interment will follow at Knob Prairie Cemetery in Waltonville. Friends may call on Sunday from 11 a.m. until the service time at Newell Funeral Home in Waltonville.Evelyn is survived by her husband, Billy Wells Tolley of Mt. Vernon; one sister, Jean Ann Scroggins of Waltonville; one brother, Ralph Isom of Mt. Vernon; several nieces, nephews and cousins; and one sister-in-law, Martha Tolley of Mt.Vernon. She was preceded in death by her parents; two brothers, Ulan Ray and Charles Dale Isom; one sister, Winona Faye Rightnowar; her father- and mother-in-law, Joseph and Lucy (Wells) Tolley; five brothers-in-law, Merle Q. Rightnowar, Harry Scroggins, Harry Ethridge, Norman Tolley and Harold Tolley; and two sisters-in-law, Pauline Ethridge and Freida Tolley.For those who wish, memorials may be made to the Alzheimer's Association or Central Christian Church and will be accepted at the Newell Funeral Home or may be mailed to Newell Funeral Home, 505 E. Main St., Waltonville.For further information, you may call 279-7272 or visit www.newellfuneralhome.com for online obituary or to leave an online condolence. Published in the Mt. Vernon Register News from 4/18/2008 - 4/19/2008.

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Saturday, April 19, 2008

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Paper: Tulsa World (OK)
Deceased: Mannford, Florence E. Scroggins
Date: April 4, 2008

Mannford, Florence E. Scroggins, 73, retired press operator, died Tuesday. Service 10 a.m. Saturday, Assembly of God. Mannford Funeral Home

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Deceased: Jimmy Duane Scroggins
Date: April 8, 2008

59, city of Wagoner backhoe operator, died Sunday. Visitation 5-7 p.m. Thursday and service 3 p.m. Friday, both at Mallett Funeral Home.

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Paper: Muskogee Daily Phoenix and Times-Democrat (OK)
Deceased: SCROGGINS, Jimmy Duane
Date: April 9, 2008

WAGONER — SCROGGINS, Jimmy Duane, 59, City of Wagoner backhoe operator, died Sunday. Visitation 5-7 p.m. today. Services 3 p.m. Friday, Mallett Funeral Chapel, Mallett Funeral Home.

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Deceased: WAGONER - SCROGGINS, Jimmy Duane
Date: April 8, 2008

WAGONER - SCROGGINS, Jimmy Duane, 59, City of Wagoner backhoe operator, died Sunday. Services 3 p.m. Friday, Mallett Funeral Chapel, Mallett Funeral Home.

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Paper: Lawton Constitution, The (OK)
Deceased: Dorothy Faye Green Davis
Date: April 10, 2008

Funeral for Dorothy Faye Green Davis, 90, Lawton, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Central Baptist Church with Keith Miles, pastor, officiating.


Mrs. Davis died Sunday, April 6, 2008, in Lawton.


Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens under direction of Becker Funeral Home.


She was born Feb. 3, 1918, in Doxey, to Rufus and Della Green. She married Cecil Winston Davis on Nov. 10, 1940 in Chattanooga. He died April 24, 1983.


Survivors include a daughter, Cleta, of the home; a son and daughter-in-law, Weldon and Marilyn Davis, Bethany, two grandchildren:


Michelle Anderson and husband Marc, and Kent Davis, all of Edmond; four greatgrandchildren: Christina, Reece, Quinn and Beck Anderson; three sisters and a brother-in-law: June and the Rev. Edie Scroggins, Grand Junction, Colo.; Beulah Paschall, Fort Worth, Texas; and Della Marie Owen, Sitka, Alaska; a brother-inlaw, Robert L. Davis, Elk City; and special friends: Rose, Terry Stamper, and Richard and Carl Tahkofper.


She was preceded in death by her parents, five brothers, and six sisters.


Memorial Contributions may be made to Central Baptist Church, 901 SW B, Lawton 73501.


An online guest book and sympathy cards are available at www.beckerfuneral.com.


The family will greet friends from 5 to 7 p.m. today at the funeral home.

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Paper: Lansing State Journal (MI)
Deceased: Florence Charlotte Rugh
Date: April 16, 2008

East Lansing, MI


Our Lord welcomed Florence into heaven on Sunday, April 13, 2008, after 95 wonderful years of life. She was born on May 6, 1912 in Jackson, MI to William and Eva (Pickworth) Deming. After the death of her mother, Florence attended finishing school in Windsor, ON and then lived with various relatives until making her home in Lansing. Florence graduated from Lansing Eastern High School, Class of 1931 and continued to live in the area for her entire adult life. In 1934, Florence married Layton Rugh and together they shared the next 67 years. She worked as a secretary for Doctors Alton and Keim before managing a warm and caring home for her family. Florence taught Sunday school at Pilgrim Congregational Church and enjoyed needlework. People were drawn by her sincerity, warmth, wit and willingness to share exactly what was on her mind when sufficiently provoked. Florence listened more than she spoke, and lived in the present and not the past. She had a quiet confidence, grace and!
unconditional love and support for her family. She will be mourned by sons, John N. (Constance) Rugh of Aurora, CO and Thomas L. (Deanna) Rugh of Traverse City, MI; 7 grandchildren, Cheryl Lewis, Stephen (Kathy) Rugh, Pam (Mark) Scroggens, Christine (Mike) Boczar, Christopher (Cherie) Rugh, Dayna (Scott) Baxter and Dean (Melissa) Rugh; 10 great-grandchildren; and brother, Merle Deming of California. Funeral services will be held at 12:00 p.m. on Friday, April 18, 2008 at Gorsline-Runciman Funeral Homes, 900 E. Michigan Ave., Lansing with the Rev. Roger Pancost officiating. Interment will follow in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens, Lansing. The family will receive friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Hospice House of Mid-Michigan/St. Lawrence, P.O. Box 30480, Lansing, MI 48909 in honor of Florence Rugh.

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Saturday, April 12, 2008

Notice for Clifton Dewayne Scroggins

Message: Clifton Dewayne Scroggins Clifton Dewayne Scroggins, 40, of Enterprise, Ala., passed away Monday, April 7, 2008, at Dale Medical Center in Ozark. Graveside funeral services will be Friday, April 11, 2008, at 3 p.m., at Meadowlawn Cemetery with Sorrells Funeral Home of Enterprise directing. The family will receive friends at Love's Way Church (Hwy. 134W in Enterprise) on Friday from 1:30 until 2:30 p.m. Wayne was born June 1, 1967 in Marietta, Ga., to Clifton Eugene Scroggins and Janice Wesley Scroggins. He was preceded in death by a brother, Ryan Scroggins, a sister, Charmaine Scroggins, and grandparents, Mary Lois Wesley, and T.C. and Catherin Scroggins. Survivors include his mother, Janice Scroggins, Enterprise; father, Clifton Eugene Scroggins, Sanford, Fla.; brother, Clarence Scroggins, Enterprise; three sons: Steven Scroggins and Kevin Scroggins, both of Headland, Ala., and Dustin Lindsey, Enterprise; daughter, Heather Smith, Newton, Ala.; grandfather, J.E. Wesley; three nieces and one nephew. To sign a guest register, please visit www.sorrellsfuneralhomes.com Sorrells Funeral Home, 334-347-9598, is in charge of arrangements. Sign the guest book at www.eprisenow.com. Published in the Enterprise Ledger from 4/8/2008 - 4/11/2008.

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Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Notice for Oliver Howard Tipton

Message: [Brother of Elsie May Scroggins (possibly 32646)] Oliver Howard Tipton TIPTON OLIVER HOWARD TIPTON ( Age 95) On April 5, 2008, died, Of Owings, MD, formerly of Green Meadows, Hyattsville, MD and Washington, DC. He was born on July 9, 1912 in Washington, DC, a son of Jacob Samuel Tipton and Lydia Margaret Gallehugh of Culpeper County, Virginia. As a young man, he was locally well known in the 1930s as a basketball player. He worked for the Huerich Brewing Co., the Washington Cab Association and he retired from the District of Columbia Highway Department as an inspector. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his loving wife, Harriet (Hattie Lee) Harrell Tipton; a daughter, Carol Ann Tipton and an infant daughter; his sisters Nellie Elizabeth Daniels and Elsie May Scroggins and a brother, Roy M. Tipton. He is survived by his sons and daughters-in-law Donald H. Tipton of Millsboro, DE and his former wife Kathy Tipton of Lewes, DE; Gary E. and Joyce Tipton of Huntingtown, MD; Dennis J. and Evelyn W. Tipton of Owings, MD; Thomas E. and Elyse Tipton of Portland, ME; and John M. and Rhonda Jill Tipton of Laurel, MD. Also surviving are 16 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. "Granddad" was loved dearly and will be forever missed by all, but his family knows that he is finally in heaven with "Nana." A private graveside service will be held at Fort Lincoln Cemetery in Brentwood. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Calvert Hospice, PO Box 838, Prince Frederick, MD 20678 of the Calvert County Nursing Center, 85 Hospital Road, Prince Frederick, MD 20678. Arrangements by RAUSCH FUNERAL HOME, Owings. www.RauschFuneralHomes.com Published in The Washington Post on 4/8/2008.

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Monday, April 07, 2008

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Paper: Columbus Ledger-Enquirer (GA)
Deceased: Michael R. Stuart
Date: November 18, 1994

Michael R. Stuart, 37, of 703 Fountain Court, Columbus, died Thursday at his home.


The graveside funeral will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Lakeview Memory Gardens Cemetery, Phenix City, according to Colonial Funeral Home, Phenix City. Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. today at the funeral home.


Mr. Stuart was born Jan. 9, 1957, in Phenix City, son of Esther Scroggins and Robert James Stuart of Phenix City. He was a waiter and restaurant manager.


Survivors, other than his parents, include a brother, James Stuart of Gainesville, Ga.; four sisters, Gloria Miller of Columbus, Sandra Adams, Judy Matthews and Pamela Moore, all of Fort Myers, Fla.

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Sunday, April 06, 2008

Notice for Evelyn Marie Bruce Scroggins

Message: [42557] Evelyn Marie Bruce Scroggins Evelyn Marie Bruce Scroggins July 10, 1940- April 4, 2008 PHENIX CITY, AL—Evelyn Marie Bruce Scroggins, 67, of Phenix City, AL died Friday April 4, 2008 at St. Francis Hospital. A memorial service will be held 3:00 PM Monday April 7, 2008 at Smyrna Baptist Church in Deep Step, GA. according to McMullen Funeral Home, 3874 Gentian Blvd. Columbus, GA. Mrs. Scroggins was born July 10, 1940 in Deep Step, Georgia to the late James N. Bruce and Marie Durden Bruce. She worked as a registered nurse at St. Francis Hospital. Mrs. Scroggins was a graduate of the Georgia Baptist School of Nursing. She played piano for Southside Baptist Church. Mrs. Scroggins was a loving mother and grandmother. She had a beautiful singing voice and loved to teach and play the piano and organ. Survivors include her husband, Norman Joseph Scroggins of Columbus, GA; sons, David Scroggins of Columbus, GA and Michael Scroggins (Lori Ann) of Smiths Station, AL; a sister, Lynda Phillips (Ken) of Atlanta, GA; grandchildren, David Christopher Scroggins, James Andrew Scroggins, Johnathan Michael Scroggins, Christina Ann Marie Scroggins, Amanda Nicole Scroggins, Bethany Ann Hope Scroggins, and their mother Annie Laurie Scroggins; grandchild, Colin Michael Scroggins; cousins, Madelyn Cumby and Lamar Hendricks; nephews, Paul Phillips, Lou Daniel, Bill and Jack Durden of Sandersville, GA, Sue Durden of Sandersville, GA and Kimberly English of Atlanta, GA; and other loving family members and friends. Those who wish may sign the online guest registry at www.mcmullenfuneralhoem.com. Logo Published in the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer on 4/6/2008.

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Saturday, April 05, 2008

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Paper: Edwardsville Intelligencer (IL)
Deceased: Dorothy Bangert
Date: September 18, 2007

Dorothy Manley Bangert, age 85, of Edwardsville, died on Sunday, Feb. 25, 2007, at her residence.


She was born on June 18, 1921, in Troy, the daughter of the late Tilden and Mollie Riggin Manley.


She married Wilbur Bangert. He preceded her in death in 1986.


She is survived by a daughter: Carol Griner and husband, William; son: Richard Bangert and wife, Linda of Edwardsville; grandchildren: Jennifer Gott and husband, Eric, Steven Bangert and wife, Edy, and Deborah Elmore; five great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; a sister-in-law: Gertrude Bangert Pfeiffer and husband, Willard of Edwardsville; and numerous nieces and nephews.


In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by four brothers: Orville, Russel, Harold and Walter Manley; a sister-in-law: Bernice Bangert; and a brother-in-law: Norman Warren.


Mrs. Bangert was a member of Eden United Church of Christ. Other memberships included being a Gray Lady at St. Joseph Hospital, a member of the Edwardsville Senior Citizens Center and Madison County Genealogical Society.


Private funeral services will be conducted on Thursday, March 1, at Saksa Mateer Funeral Home in Edwardsville with Rev. Dr. Ken Mesle officiating.


Interment will be at Friedens Cemetery in Troy.


Memorials are suggested to the Edwardsville Senior Citizens Center or Eden United Church of Christ.

Author: Intelligencer Staff
Section: Obituaries

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Paper: Greenville News, The (SC)
Deceased: Charles A. Owens
Date: June 20, 1999

GreenvilleCharles Alonzo Owens, 62, of 321 Creekside Drive, widower of Geraldine Scroggins Owens, died Friday, June 18, 1999.


Born in Laurens County, he was a son of the late William Lawrence and Lois Ruth Owens.


Survivors: daughters, Teresa Robinson and Tony Cowart, both of Greenville and Lois Barley of Richland, Ga. a son, Charles A. Owens, Jr., of Charleston a brother, Robert Owens a sister, Sereath Owens ten grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.


Visitation: 3 to 5 p.m. today at Dillard Memorial Funeral Home in Pickens. Graveside services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday at Hillcrest Memorial Park.

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Page: 6B

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Paper: State, The (Columbia, SC)
Deceased: STRAND PHOTOGRAPHER DIES AS HE WAITS FOR TRANSPLANT
Date: September 5, 1995

Bill Scroggins, a veteran photographer for The Sun News, died Monday after suffering from a lung condition that had put him on a list for a transplant. He was 56.


Scroggins had been waiting since July for a transplant to be done at Duke University Medical Center. Three times, he had been prepped for a new lung, but each time the lung was not the right size or judged to be inadequate.


He was moved to a nursing home last week to get full-time care because of his failing lungs. He died after being transferred to Durham Regional Medical Center Monday morning.


Scroggins had suffered from pulmonary fibrosis, a type of scarring that causes a reduction in lung capacity.


His wife, Diana, said Monday that his lungs just stopped working.


''Bill Scroggins was just simply one of the nicest people I've known,'' said Sue Deans, editor of The Sun News. ''He was always willing to do what needed to be done and did a good job of it.''


Scroggins joined The Sun News in 1978, moving from Columbia where he was a photographer for The State newspaper for five years. He was graduated from Memphis State University with a bachelor of science degree in journalism.


Funeral arrangements were incomplete Monday and will be announced by Goldfinch Funeral Home, beach chapel.

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Paper: Greenville News, The (SC)
Deceased: Charles A. Owens
Date: June 20, 1999

GreenvilleCharles Alonzo Owens, 62, of 321 Creekside Drive, widower of Geraldine Scroggins Owens, died Friday, June 18, 1999.


Born in Laurens County, he was a son of the late William Lawrence and Lois Ruth Owens.


Survivors: daughters, Teresa Robinson and Tony Cowart, both of Greenville and Lois Barley of Richland, Ga. a son, Charles A. Owens, Jr., of Charleston a brother, Robert Owens a sister, Sereath Owens ten grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.


Visitation: 3 to 5 p.m. today at Dillard Memorial Funeral Home in Pickens. Graveside services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday at Hillcrest Memorial Park.

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Paper: Greenville News, The (SC)
Deceased: Robert O. Holte
Date: January 5, 2006

Taylors - Robert Oliver Holte, 65, of Taylors, died Monday, Jan. 2, 2006, at his home.


Born July 6, 1940, in Riverside, Calif., he was the son of Nellie Mays Holte of Paradise, Calif., and the late Raymond Holte. He was a 1966 graduate of Bob Jones University with a B.A. degree in Bible, and was the former assistant manager of the Bob Jones University campus stores. He was a faithful member of the Morningside Baptist Church, having served as a deacon and Sunday school teacher.


In addition to his mother, surviving are his wife of 38 years, Carla Ledbetter Holte of the home; three daughters and sons-in-law, Robin and Neil Scroggins, and their children, Elisabeth, Jonathan and Lydia, all of Travelers Rest, S.C., Susanne and Jahn Horgen, and their children, Abigail, Jahn Mark, Susanna and Hope, all of East Earl, Pa., and Brenda and Robert Hansen and their daughter, Kirsten, of Taylors, S.C.; two sisters, Beverly Munson of San Jose, Calif., and Marlene Baumann and husband, Les, of Colton, Calif.


In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by his brother, Brent Holte.


Funeral services will be held Saturday, Jan. 7 at 11 a.m. at the Morningside Baptist Church conducted by the Rev. Tony Lee Miller and the Rev. Steve Townsend. Interment will follow in the Woodlawn Memorial Park.


The family will receive friends Friday evening from 6 to 8 at the Woodlawn Funeral Home.


Memorials may be made to the Missions Fund of the Morningside Baptist Church, 1115 Pelham Road, Greenville, SC 29615.


Woodlawn Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.

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Paper: Greenville News, The (SC)
Deceased: Jeannine H. Cichon
Date: January 22, 2007

Easley - Jeannine Hays Cichon, 77, of 101 Canterbury Drive, died Sunday, January 21, 2007, at the Hospice House of Anderson.


Born in Wathena, Kansas, she was the daughter of the late Andrew Franklin and Edna Straub Hays. She was a homemaker and a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church in Pickens.


Surviving are three daughters, Karen Scroggin and husband, Tim, of Mount Pulaski, Ill., Lynn Ferris and husband, Dan, of Lawrenceville, Ga., and Terri Cichon of Bedford, Texas, and four grandchildren, Kyle Scroggin, Briana Scroggin, Cory Ferris, and Benjamin Ferris. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her husband, Carl S. Cichon.


A Mass of Christian Burial will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Holy Cross Catholic Church, with Reverend C. Thomas Miles officiating. A brief visitation will follow in the church vestibule before departing for burial at Robinson Memorial Gardens, 1425 Powdersville Road, Easley.


The family is at the home.


In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Heart Association, 3535 Pelham Road, Greenville, SC 29615, or to Holy Cross Catholic Church, 558 Hampton Avenue, Pickens, SC 29671.


Condolences may be expressed online at www.robinsonfuneralhomes.com or in person at Robinson Funeral Home, 1425 Powdersville Road, which is assisting the family.

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Page: 4B

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