Lumpkin County Sheriff’s Office Arrest Report 11/19 to 11/25
Arrest Reports November 27, 2018
Arrest report and photos provided by the Lumpkin County Sheriff’s Office. The Georgia Open Records Act (O.C.G.A. 35-01-18) allows for www.fetchyournews.com to obtain and post the arrest records of any and all individuals arrested in Lumpkin County. Those arrests are posted on www.fetchyournews.com for viewing pleasure. Please remember that all individuals listed have been arrested and charged, however, they are presumed innocent until guilt has been proven in a court of law.
Andrew Murray Gallup: Obituary
Obituaries November 26, 2018
November 10, 1995 – November 17, 2018
On November 18, 2018 Andrew Murray Gallup, age 23, of Dahlonega went to be with the Lord.
Andy was born on November 10, 1995 in the Republic of Sierra Leone, West Africa. At that time the country of Sierra Leone was in the midst of civil war and Andy was one of many children left orphaned by sickness and war. He was adopted into the Gallup family in January 2000 along with his big brother Raymond. Andrew’s “thing” as he liked to put it was academics. He was two semesters away from his degree in Health Science at the University of North Georgia. Andy was a member of Bethlehem Church.
Survivors include his Mom Jenny Gallup, Monroe; Dad Don Gallup, Midland, TX; sister Jessica Brubaker, Crawford; brothers Donnie Gallup, Midland, TX, and Jonathan Gallup, Hoschton; sister Johanna Gallup, Pocatello, ID; brother Raymond Gallup, Lake Havasu City, AR; sister Lydia Gallup, Hoschton; brother Michael Gallup, Frisco, TX; maternal grandparents Jack and Mary Reese, Flowery Branch; many aunts and uncles who loved him very much.
A Celebration of Andy’s life will be held at 5:00 PM Friday, November 23, 2018 in the chapel of Anderson-Underwood Funeral Home.
In lieu of flowers the family requests that contributions be made to https://give.actioninternational.org/project/andrew-murray-gallup-memorial.
To share a memory of Andy or a condolence with the family visit andersonunderwood.com.
Anderson-Underwood Funeral Home of Dahlonega, formerly Banister Funeral Home
LCSS names Vulcan Materials as November Partner in Education
Community, News November 14, 2018
LUMPKIN, GA
According to a press release from Lumpkin County School System PR Coordinator, Jason Lemley, the Lumpkin County Board of Education and Superintendent, Dr. Rob Brown, recognized Vulcan Materials Company as the October Partner in Education.
Lemley stated that the Partner in Education program, “welcomes the involvement of all of our stakeholders, (students, faculty, staff, parents, and community). A partnership is a mutually agreed upon arrangement where both the school and the business, individual or organization is intended to benefit our schools, our students, our faculty, staff and families.”
Lemley also explained that Vulcan Materials was recognized this month due to their “recent donation, delivery and placement of a spirit rock for Long Branch Elementary School.” The LBES spirit rock will allow the school to show their school spirit and “encourage pride in the tribe!”
Plant Manager, Bill Wilson, and company mechanic and LBES parent, Josh Kilpatrick, are representing Vulcan Materials during this recognition.
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UNG women’s cross-country team runners up at PCB Championship
Business November 6, 2018
BEECH ISLAND, S.C.
According to a press release from the University of North Georgia Athletics Department, the UNG women’s cross-country team finished in second place on Saturday at the PCB Championship.
UNG junior, Aleah Johnson, led three All-Conference runners to second place behind Flagler Saturday morning at Redcliffe Plantation. Johnson finished in fourth place overall after running a 5K time of 18:40. UNG junior, Bree Hammond, finished in sixth place at 18:51, while sophomore, Kaylee Haake, finished in 15th at 19:09. All three earned All-Conference honors.
Flagler won the race, finishing with 46 points, followed by UNG at 60 points. Columbus State, Georgia College and Augusta rounded out the top five.
This is UNG’s fifth top-2 finish in a row after claiming runner-up honors in 2014, 2015 and 2016.
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Lumpkin County Sheriff’s Office Arrest Report 10/29 to 11/04
Arrest Reports November 5, 2018
Arrest report and photos provided by the Lumpkin County Sheriff’s Office. The Georgia Open Records Act (O.C.G.A. 35-01-18) allows for www.fetchyournews.com to obtain and post the arrest records of any and all individuals arrested in Lumpkin County. Those arrests are posted on www.fetchyournews.com for viewing pleasure. Please remember that all individuals listed have been arrested and charged, however, they are presumed innocent until guilt has been proven in a court of law.
Annie Sue Wiley: Obituary
Obituaries November 1, 2018
July 07, 1938 – October 29, 2018
I would like to announce the death of Annie Sue Wiley age 80 of Dahlonega. Annie Sue Jones Wiley went into the arms of Jesus on October 29, 2018. Annie Sue Wiley was a Christian and loved everyone. She attended different churches but went to Community Chapel for years. She was a member of Damascus Baptist Church in Dahlonega.
Annie Sue was preceded in death by her parents Joseph and Rada Armour Jones, husband Damon owe Wiley, brothers Paul, Mitchell, CN, Bartley, Bill, Carl, Carlton, and sister Betty Jo. She is survived by her only brother J.B. Jones.
Annie Sue did not have any children of her own but she loved each and every one of her nephews and nieces with all her heart. Annie Sue was a second mama to Ann Hester Truelove and Blake, Sarah, and Ryley were like grandchildren to her and she claimed Lee as her own. Jody Jarrard Anderson was a special niece that she got to be a part of her life since 2010 and she adored her and her three sons.
Annie Sue retired from Burlington Industries of Dahlonega where she worked for 48 years. Aunt Sue took care of everybody in her family. She loved all her babies and enjoyed watching them grow.
Visitation will be held Thursday November 1, 2018 from 2pm until 8pm at Dahlonega Funeral Home. Funeral Service will be held on Friday November 2, 2018 at 3pm in the chapel of Dahlonega Funeral Home, burial will follow at Damascus Baptist Church in Dahlonega with officiating done by her nephews Neal Jones and Dalton Delozier.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.dahlonegaffuneralhome.com
Arrangements by the professional staff of Dahlonega Funeral Home 20 Gibson Road Dahlonega, GA 30533 706-864-DOVE (3683)
UNG freshman sets new rifling record as No. 19
Business October 30, 2018
DAHLONEGA, GA
According to a press release from the University of North Georgia Athletics Department, UNG freshman, Ricky Medina, shot an aggregate score of 1170, beating the previous aggregate scoring record by four points as the No. 19 UNG rifle team defeated the University of Alabama Saturday at the COL Raymond C. Hamilton Rifle Range. Clemson also shot in the event, but they do not count in the results, due to the Tigers competing as a club sport.
Medina tied the smallbore scoring record, firing a 584 in the discipline. He was perfect in the prone position, scoring two perfect 100 strings in the process. He coupled that with a 586 in the air rifle discipline to defeat the field by 19 points in the aggregate scoring.
UNG shot a season-high 4617 as a team, finishing just five points off the school record in aggregate, and had the top three shooters with Medina, Tobin Sanctuary and Kimberlee Nettles.
Other highlights from the event were personal records for Veronica Stanley in smallbore (567), Eric Azotea in air rifle (573) and Lucas Gilliland in air rifle (582).
Pauline Jones Bagley: Obituary
Obituaries October 17, 2018
August 10, 1949 – October 13, 2018
Pauline Jones Bagley, age 69, of Dawsonville (Lumpkin County) passed away Saturday, October 13, 2018 at her
residence following a period of declining health.
Born August 10, 1949 to parents Harley and Dollie Garland Jones, Pauline was a native of Cherokee County and
had lived in this area since 1996. She was a graduate of Pickens Tech where she received her Licensed Practical
Nursing degree. She was formerly employed by Tugaloo Home Health. She enjoyed supporting local food banks
and was of the Holiness faith.
Pauline is survived by her children; Shelli (Jimmy) Allison of Dawsonville, Charles E. (Lynnzie) Cates, Jr. of
Dahlonega and Tony Lamar Cates, also of Dahlonega, sisters; Geraldine Flowers and Louise Mashburn both of
Waleska, GA. Four Grandchildren and two Great-Grandchildren also survive.
Funeral services will be held at 4:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 16, 2018 in the chapel of Dahlonega Funeral Home
with Rev. Bobby Whitmire and Laland Anderson officiating. It was Pauline’s wishes to be cremated following
the service. The family will receive friends from 11:00 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. the same day of the service. In lieu of flowers please make a donation to any local food bank in Pauline’s name.
Arrangements by Dahlonega Funeral Home, 20 Gibson Road, Dahlonega, GA 30533, (706) 864-3683.
Hubert Dexter Parks: Obituary
Obituaries October 5, 2018
Mr. Hubert Dexter Parks, age 74, of Dahlonega, passed away on Friday, September 28, 2018 at the Gainesville Campus of the Northeast Georgia Medical Center following a period of declining health. Born in Lumpkin County on June 13, 1944 to parents Hubert Harvey “H.C” and Maudean Edmondson Parks, Hubert was a lifelong resident. He was a retired painter and had, over the years along with his father, painted many of the storefronts on the Dahlonega public square. He was a member of the former Dahlonega Church of God. In addition to his parents, Hubert was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Isabella Michelle Parks. He is survived by his daughters; Heather Leann Parks and Makayla Faith Parks, and his former wife and friend, Cheryl Ann Parks, all of Dahlonega. A memorial service will be held at 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 6, 2018 in the chapel of Dahlonega Funeral Home with Stan Bafile officiating. Interment will follow in Mt. Hope Cemetery. The family will receive friends at Dahlonega Funeral Home on Saturday, October 6 from 2:00 p.m. until the service time.
Arrangements by the professional staff of Dahlonega Funeral Home, 20 Gibson Road, Dahlonega, GA 30533, (706) 864-3683.
Dahlonega mayor, Sam Norton declares September 17-23 “Constitution Week”
Community, Police & Government September 20, 2018
LUPMKIN CO., GA
Dahlonega mayor, Sam Norton, declared the week of September 17-23 as “Constitution Week,” during the City Hall meeting on Thursday, September 20.
Constitution Week was started by the Daughters of the American Revolution in 1955, when DAR petitioned Congress to set aside September 17-23 annually to be dedicated for the observance of Constitution Week. During Thursday’s meeting, Dahlonega mayor, Sam Norton, honored the petition with a proclamation, “I encourage all citizens to study the Constitution, and reflect on the privilege of being an American.”
Elizabeth Curley, Anne Converse, Susanne Daniel, and Dr. Donna Whitfield, members of the Trahlyta Chapter, were present to receive the proclamation. DAR is the oldest women’s service denomination in the United States. The Trahlyta Chapter has 55 members, and according to their website, “The objectives of the Trahlyta Chapter NSDAR are to promote historic preservation along with encouraging active participation in educational and patriotic endeavors.”
In order to become a member of DAR, direct, blood lineage to someone who served in the American Revolution is required.
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University of North Georgia men’s soccer scores late to earn 4-4 draw
Team FYN Sports September 7, 2018MORROW, GA.
By UNG Athletics Communications
Eduardo Pessoa scored twice and Eren Ozer scored late as the University of North Georgia men’s soccer team earned a 4-4 draw with Tampa Thursday night at Clayton State’s Laker Field.
Tampa got things going in the 12th minute with a goal from Till Neumann, but the Nighthawks answered as Adam Farrell put home the first UNG goal of 2018 on a penalty kick in the 37th
minute. Just four minutes later, though, the Spartans regained the lead on a shot from distance to take a 2-1 lead to halftime.
After most of the second half went by scoreless, UNG evened it up with the first Pessoa goal of the night off a Prince Domafriyie pass. Tampa answered with two goals within 60 seconds of one another to take a 4-2 lead.
The Nighthawks didn’t give up, however, as Pessoa scored his second with 12 minutes left off a rebound before Eren Ozer hit a penalty kick in the 82nd minute to tie the game back up. Tampa took 12 shots in the overtime periods but could not find a fifth goal and the game ended in a draw.
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UNG Soccer Set to Host PBC Quarterfinals Tuesday
University of North Georgia October 30, 2017
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10/30/2017 | Men’s Soccer
DAHLONEGA – For the second year in a row, the University of North Georgia men’s and women’s soccer teams will both host the Peach Belt Conference Tournament quarterfinals at the UNG Soccer Complex. The women and men will both take on USC Aiken tomorrow evening in Dahlonega.
The Nighthawk women trailed the Pacers, 2-0, early in the first half before scoring the final three goals of the match to come away with a 3-2 win in Aiken back on October 14. Since that point, UNG has gone 3-0, outscoring opponents 17-2 in the stretch, while USCA has gone 1-1 with a win over Clayton State. This is the fourth consecutive year the women have hosted the quarterfinal round of the tournament and the first time in program history that the Nighthawks are the No. 1 seed. UNG’s men defeated USC Aiken, 3-0, in their matchup two weeks ago with goals scored by Gabriel Garcia, Carl Ludwig Eriksson and Michael Akin. The Nighthawks finished the season at 2-1 after the match in Aiken, defeating GSW and Clayton State on their way to the No. 3 seed in the tournament. The women will start the doubleheader at 5 p.m. and the men will follow at 7:30 p.m. Both games will be broadcast through the Nighthawk Sports Network as well. |
Travis Adams: Obituary
Obituaries December 24, 2019
Mr. Travis Adams, age 80, of Dahlonega passed away Thursday, December 19, 2019.
Mr. Adams was born in Comer, GA on October 22, 1939 to the late Clyde and Mary Sue Adams. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his daughter Gail Moses and son Ricky Moses. Mr. Adams had retired from General Motors Company. He was a faithful member of Yahoola Baptist Church. Travis was proud to have founded and operated Adams Lawn Service. He was deeply loved and will be missed by his family.
Survivors include his wife Jean Adams, Dahlonega; daughter Vonda Moses, Dahlonega; son and daughter-in-law Trent and Julie Adams, Flowery Branch; daughter Leshia Adams, Dahlonega; brother and sister-in-law Bill and Rosie Adams, Jakin, GA; brother Lamar Adams, Gillsville; grandchildren Blakely Shope, Easton Waldrip, Truett Adams, and Anabel Adams; great-grandchild Asher Shope; several nieces, nephews, and other relatives.
Funeral services are scheduled for 2:00 PM Saturday, December 21, 2019 at Yahoola Baptist Church. The Rev. Lyman Caldwell, the Rev. Kris Butler and the Rev. Terry Head will officiate. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM and 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM Friday at the funeral home.
To share a memory of Mr. Adams or a condolence with the family visit andersonunderwood.com.
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Mary Round: Obituary
Obituaries November 6, 2019
August 13, 1947 – November 04, 2019
Full obit to follow
Klaus Wintmoelle: Obituary
Obituaries October 23, 2019
Klaus Wintmoelle
November 19, 1928 – October 19, 2019
Full obit to follow
Dr. James Conn Parker: Obituary
Obituaries October 6, 2019
Dr. James Conn Parker, age 76, Dawsonville, GA, passed away October 5, 2019 at 6:10 AM after an extended illness. He was a twenty six year resident of Dahlonega, GA from 1975-2001. The family will receive friends Thursday, October 10, 2019 from 12 to 2 PM with a 2PM funeral service in the Chapel of Dahlonega Funeral Home. Interment will follow at 3PM, Friday, October 11, 2019 at Oaknoll Memorial Gardens, Rome, GA. James “Jim” “Jimmy” Conn Parker was born in Rome, Floyd County, GA on March 25, 1943, the youngest son of Rembert Otis Parker and Hazel Emma Currence Parker. He was preceded in death by parents and brother, Charles Currence Parker. Dr. Parker is survived by his beloved wife of fifty-three years, Mary Carol Hairston Parker, and daughters, Amy Carol Parker and Carrie Elizabeth Podgurski (Kenneth); brother, Edward “Ed” Otis Parker (Ginger) of Rome, GA. and a number of nieces and nephews. Jim attended the Rome City Schools and graduated in 1961 from West Rome High School. As a youth, he was a member of the Boy Scouts of America, receiving the Eagle Scout Award in 1957, followed by four Eagle Palms, and earned a total of 51 Merit Badges. Continuing his education, he attended Shorter College in Rome, GA. He graduated in 1965 with a B.A. Degree in Biology. After graduation, he was awarded a National Defense Education Act Fellowship to attend the graduate School at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in Blacksburg, VA, 1965-1968. From 1968-1971, he was employed with the Department of Biology at VPISU as a Graduate Teaching Assistant. He received the Ph.D. degree in Zoology in 1971. From 1971-1973, he worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow and Instructor at the Medical College of Virginia in Richmond. Then from 1973-1975 he was employed as Assistant Professor of Biology at Guilford College in Greensboro, NC. From 1975-2005, he was employed with the Department of Biology, North Georgia College & State University (now UNG.) He retired as a full Professor of Biology in 2005 after 30 years of service becoming Professor Emeritus of Biology. He had taught a number of courses in biology over the years, including General Biology, General Zoology, Human Anatomy & Physiology, General Microbiology, Medical Microbiology, Vertebrate Zoology, Human Physiology, Human Histology, Medical Parasitology, and Wildlife Biology. Many of his students were Nursing students, Biology majors, Physical Therapy students and Graduate students, as well as those preparing for other medical and health-related fields. Upon his retirement in 2005, Dr. Parker was honored by the University of North Georgia for the design and development of the Hurricane Creek Wildlife Conservation area, a 62-acre tract of isolated University property bordering on the Etowah River in Lumpkin County, GA. The project, completed over a period of five years, included designing, securing funding, and construction of a restroom facility, an education shelter, and clearing and marking several miles of trails. Jim Parker loved life and loved people. He worked hard and lived life to the fullest. He kept in touch with all his childhood friends in the Boy Scouts, close family and distant cousins, work colleagues, friends in the community and West Rome High School Alumni. With a lifetime of many interests and hobbies, he also found the time to be a member of numerous professional organizations, honor societies, lineage societies, community organizations and activities. In Dahlonega in the 1970’s-80’s, he instructed CPR classes with the Red Cross, worked as a volunteer Emergency Medical Technician (GA certified EMT-A), member of the Civil Defense, Instructor in Basic Rescue Techniques, Chief of Radiological Defense for Lumpkin County, and a member of the Dahlonega-Lumpkin County Volunteer Fire Departments. James Parker was a Charter member of the Lumpkin County Historical Society serving as president from 1991-1992 and on the Board of Directors for five years. He was also a member of the Dahlonega Baptist Church and sang in the church and community choir. In recent decades, he was again involved with his beloved Boy Scouts and The Camp Sidney Dew Alumni Association in Floyd County, GA serving in various years as president, historian and editor of the newsletter “On My Honor…” and had been awarded associations highest award, The C.H. Westin Award in 2000 and Silver Beaver Award in 2016. In Gainesville, GA, Dr. Parker was active for over 30 years with the Lyman Hall Chapter of the National Society Sons of the American Revolution (and a 43 year member of the SAR) serving in various chapter positions as Secretary, Editor of the “The Picket Line”, President, Registrar, and lastly serving as Historian from 2007 to the present. A labor of much research and excitement was getting 24 of his ancestors certified by the Sons of the American Revolution as patriots of the American Revolution. For fifty years, Jim Parker had been working on family genealogical research. In 1985 and 2016, he published two family genealogy books on The Strain Family, A Genealogy of the Descendants of Andrew Strain, Sr. of North Carolina. The last years of his life, he loved attending the Cooper-Green Men’s Prayer Group in Dahlonega, GA. Care and trust placed in Dahlonega Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 20 Gibson Road, Dahlonega, Georgia 30533 706-864-DOVE (3683) www.dahlonegafuneralhome.com
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