OBITUARIES
Local Obituaries - Atlanta, Georgia and the Surrounding Areas
Barbara Wilson Youtt
May 20, 2018
Barbara Wilson Youtt, 84, died May 20 in Atlanta. She was born on September 3, 1933 in Auburn, NY. She was one of five children of Fred H. Wilson and Katherine (McKendrick) Wilson. She was married to William F. Youtt of Auburn for over 61 years. She graduated from East High School and began work at the National Bank of...
James Evan Dixon
May 16, 2018
James Evan Dixon (Jim), 78 of Rome passed surrounded by loving family.
James was born in Cleveland, OH to Ralph W. Dixon II and Betty Dixon who both preceded him in death and is survived by siblings Ralph W. Dixon III (Shirin) of North Royalton, OH and Charles (Lisa) of Medina, OH. James is survived by his wife of 55...
Faye Bell
May 10, 2018
Faye Bell, born in McRae, Georgia on March 7, 1944 passed away on May 10th. Faye attended Telfair County High School and Medical College of Georgia. She was a long time resident of Conyers, Georgia. Faye worked at St. Joseph’s Hospital and CDC until her career in real estate and mortgage banking, recently with Fidelity Bank. She is survived by...
Ruth Hill Ciraldo
May 4, 2018
Ruth Hill Ciraldo passed away peacefully on the morning of May 4. Ruth was born in Randolph County, Alabama, to Charles William Hill and Grace Chaffin Hill. The family moved to Georgia where she graduated from Tifton High School, excelling both in the classroom and on the basketball court. Ruth attended Georgia State College for Women in Milledgeville, completing her...
Wayne Matthew Ursa
May 2, 2018
SSgt Wayne Matthew Ursa 64 of Roswell Georgia passed away suddenly in his home on Wednesday May 2nd 2018. His funeral will be held at the Georgia National Cemetery in Canton Georgia on Wednesday May 9th at 1pm.
SSgt Wayne Matthew Ursa served in the United States Air Force from 1971 – 1974. He was devoted to his family and...
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