February 2008 - Georgia Sheriffs` Association

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February 2008 - Georgia Sheriffs` Association
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From the President
Sheriff Mike Jolley
Harris County
The Office Of Sheriff Is An institution Of Sacred Trust
It has been six months since I became
President of the Georgia Sheriffs’ Association and
what a fast six months it’s been. As I traveled
around the state representing the Association, I
have observed firsthand the respect the Office of
Sheriff has with our citizens. It is respect earned
through years of hard work not only enforcing
the laws of our great state, but also attempting to
influence public policy in order to enhance the
protection of the public.
Many people know that the sheriff is the chief
law enforcement officer of the county, but they
may not understand the inherent authority that
comes with the Office, especially as it relates to
influencing changes to state law. Each year our
Association staff and many of the sheriffs travel to
Atlanta in an attempt to influence legislation concerning public safety and law enforcement. Your
local sheriff is an expert in these areas and how
state laws and the resulting mandates affect our
local communities. For this reason, your legislators should be talking with your sheriff on matters that potentially affect or change the enforcement of the law within these areas. As a citizen
you also have a responsibility to talk to your local
sheriff so that the sheriff’s office can serve you
better.
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Of course, another important part of our
sheriffs’ service to you is the Georgia Sheriffs’
Youth Homes (GSYH). Since the inception of the
GSYH over 50 years ago, sheriffs have offered a
safe and secure home environment for Georgia’s
abused, abandoned and neglected children. This
will remain a priority for our organization and I
truly believe God has honored this commitment
to the youth of our state.
The Office of Sheriff is an institution of sacred
trust, larger than any one person. As elected
sheriffs, we have been entrusted by the citizens
to keep the peace, ensure domestic tranquility
and provide for the defense of those who are
unable to defend themselves. I am very grateful
to my fellow sheriffs for their commitment and
hard work. We are all honored to serve the citizens of our great state.
Sincerely
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Message from the President
February 2008
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P.O. Box 1000
Stockbridge, GA 30281
SPONSORS
Georgia Sheriffs’ Youth Homes, Inc.
OFFICERS
Mike Jolley
President
Harris County
Youth Homes News
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Leave A Legacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gary Hutchins
1st Vice President
Jefferson County
Logan Marshall
2nd Vice President
McDuffie County
Gene Pope
Secretary/Treasurer
Butts County
Neal Walden
Immediate Past President
White County
REGIONAL
VICE PRESIDENTS
Ralph Kellett
Chattooga County, Region 1
In Memoriam
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Fund Raisers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Association News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Thomas Brown
Dekalb County, Region 2
Billy Carlisle
Dawson County, Region 3
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Safety Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Donny Turner
Troup County, Region 4
Jerry Modena
Bibb County, Region 5
Crime Prevention Corner
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Gerald Lawson
Lincoln County, Region 6
Wiley Griffin
Decatur County, Region 7
Randy Kendrick
Turner County, Region 8
Jimmy McDuffie
Effingham, Region 9
CHAPLAIN
Gary Hutchins
Jefferson County
SR. EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT
James A. “Bud” Cody
ON THE COVER:
Monday, January 14th, marked the beginning of the
2008 Session of the Georgia General Assembly. Over
fifty sheriffs and a number of deputies were on hand to
express their interest in several critical issues impacting
our communities and the Office of Sheriff. The sheriffs
were honored to be greeted by Governor Sonny Perdue.
EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT
J. Terry Norris
EDITOR
Myra Pearrell
Editorial Creed: The Georgia Sheriff is the official publication of the Georgia Sheriffs’ Association.
Published quarterly, the magazine is designed to keep our supporters and sheriffs statewide informed
and aware of information about the Association and Georgia’s law enforcement community.
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The New Year
Ushers In
Growing Needs
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new year always brings an assessment of needs
for those of us at the Georgia Sheriffs’ Youth
Homes. As the wrappings and decorations for the
holidays are set aside and packed away, thoughts always turn to the year ahead and all that it brings
to the staff and children.
While resident directors and other staff members plan for 2008, they must take into account school
requirements, sports activities, health care, holidays and vacations, special needs, and the daily necessities of food and clothing for more than 100 children!
The needs for the homes vary. Each campus supports outdoor activities for the residents, so many of
the requests are for outdoor equipment for gardening or lawn
care. Many campuses have asked for cleaning supplies—a
definite requirement when caring for active children!
Furniture is needed at some homes to outfit new cottages
or replace worn items which have seen much use. Each campus has asked for new bed linens (twin size), including
sheets and comforters. Bath towels are also needed in some
homes.
Quality kitchen equipment is a necessity when it comes to
feeding growing, hungry, children. Food processors,
microwave ovens and other appliances can facilitate food
preparation and aid in kitchen efficiency.
As you read the “Needs List” on the facing page, carefully
consider how you could be involved in fulfilling these needs
for our Youth Homes. Could your civic association sponsor a
piece of equipment? Are you looking for a project for your
hunt club or class? Would your family be interested in taking
on a year-long venture?
On behalf of the Georgia Sheriffs’ Youth Homes, thank you
for your consideration of our Needs List. Your help is appreciated more than we can say.
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HERRINGTON HOMESTEAD
Computers and printers for three cottages
Patio furniture for three cottages
Wooden deck for two cottages
Dining room chairs for two cottages
Bedding (twin sheets/twin comforters)
Towels and bath cloths
Vacuum cleaners
Riding lawn mower
Washers and dryers
Fishing equipment
Large gas grill
CHEROKEE ESTATE
Vacuums for four cottages
Buffer for floors
Pressure washer
Fishing equipment
Brooms- mops - mop buckets
Shop tools
Large capacity ice maker
Bedding (twin sheets/twin comforters)
Towels and bath cloths
Boys' Ranch
Bedding (twin sheets/twin comforters)
Towels and bath cloths
School supplies
Large microwave for kitchen
Institutional size food processor
Institutional size counter top grill
Pineland
Ten twin mattresses
Carpet for one cottage
New large capacity microwave
Bedding (twin sheets/twin comforters)
Large storage shed for equipment
Seed drill (new or used)
Two-row corn planter
Seven tine chisel plow
MOUNTAINVIEW
Fishing equipment
Brooms - mops - mop buckets
Vacuum cleaner
Microwave
Refrigerator
Bedding (twin sheets/twin comforters)
Towels and bath cloths
Chain saw
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he holiday season is one of the busiest times
of the year at the Youth Homes campuses.
From the first of November through
December, it takes everyone working together to
get our large family ready for the Christmas season.
A tree is decorated in each cottage, office, chapel,
gym and other buildings where parties and dinners
are held. The grounds on each campus are lit up
with Santas, snowmen, reindeer, and the manger
scene.
No one is left out when it comes to making sure
our children have a good Christmas.
Frank Bryant, Food Service Manager, is recruited
to help decorate the tree in the Cline Hall dining
room. Josh and Larry, who were home from college, got in on the action.
The boys in Futch Cottage gather in
front of the tree they decorated.
At the Annual Boys’ Ranch Christmas
Party, the boys put on a Christmas show
for all the guests. The food was wonderful, the decorations were beautiful, and
the entertainment was unsurpassed!
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Cherokee Estate residents were given a
pizza and jewelry party, and each resident was able to choose a piece of jewelry. Ambar admires the beautiful jewelry
and makes her selection, which she said
was very hard, because it is all so pretty!
he children of Cherokee Estate and
MountainView greatly appreciated gift cards
provided by a faithful supporter, Ms.
Carolyn Smithson. Ms. Carolyn wanted to do
something special for others at Christmas and
thought of Cherokee Estate and MountainView.
She drove up from Alpharetta and presented gift
cards to each of our residents. The residents at
Cherokee Estate and MountainView extend a warm
thank you to Ms. Carolyn.
MountainView residents
thank Ms. Carolyn for her
generosity at Christmas.
From left: Ryan, Justin,
Harley, Ms. Carolyn, T.J.,
Andrew and Floydell.
Cherokee Estate residents show
their appreciation to Ms. Carolyn
for her thoughtfulness at
Christmas. From left, Kendra,
Felicia, Ms. Carolyn and Alice.
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ecently, Pineland Director Shayne Goddard
attended the LaGrange Lion's Club weekly meeting,
where he was presented with a check from the club
to help provide Christmas gifts for the boys at Pineland.
The LaGrange Lion's Club has been a big supporter of
Pineland over the years. On behalf of the children and
staff, we extend our thanks to all of the members.
Shayne Goddard receives a donation from President
Susan Burdick on behalf of the LaGrange Lion’s Club.
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recently held its annual Christmas Party for
the boys. Friends and supporters astonished the staff by showing up in large numbers to
share in the annual opening of Christmas presents
by the boys. The event has come to be known by
the boys as “the countdown to tear off!”
The staff and children would like to thank all
who attended and participated in this magical
event, and would like to extend a special thank
you to all who provided gifts for the boys.
Mr. Walter, a houseparent, is asked if
just one present can be opened early.
Two of Pineland’s boys prepare for the
festivities.
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WE CARE FOR GEORGIA’S CHILDREN
“LEAVE A LEGACY”
GIVE TO THE GEORGIA SHERIFFS’ YOUTH HOMES FOUNDATION
A Perpetual Gift For Today’s Children And To Plant Seeds For A Brighter Future For The Children Of Tomorrow.
A GIFT THAT KEEPS GIVING
“You Make It Happen—You Make The Difference”
Dear Friends at Georgia Sheriffs’ Youth Homes,
please send me your free information pertaining to:
Wills
Cash
Charitable Gift Annuity
Retained Life Estate
Charitable Trusts
Brick And Mortar
Insurance
Memorials
Name:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
City:__________________________________________________________________________State:_______________________ Zip:____________________________
Phone:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The best time to contact me is:____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Georgia Sheriffs’ Youth Homes, Inc. has a Speaker Bureau that is for Civic Club–Churches–Other Organizations.
Call Stan Reaves For Information: 770.914.1076
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Memorial Fund
Many of our friends and supporters find the Georgia Sheriffs’Youth Homes Memorial Fund a practical means of helping a child and simultaneously commemorating a departed friend or loved one. Donations can be made in memory of loved ones or in honor of a friend or loved
one on their birthday, anniversary, or a special occasion. All monies contributed to the Memorial Fund are used for only two purposes:
• to further the education of our seniors
through college or vocational school, and
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE GEORGIA SHERIFFS’ MEMORIAL FUND ARE LISTED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER BY NAME OF THE DECEASED. DONORS ARE LISTED AFTER THE NAME
IN WHOSE MEMORY THEY CONTRIBUTED.
MR. EDWARD ALBERT CLAYTON ADAMS
Jet & Karen Grantham
Lisa Grantham Albritton & Family
Robbie & Holly Wells & all the kids
Gordon, Sandy, Kaitlyn & Lyndsey Alston
Baker & Ellen Alston
Sheriff Jamil Saba & Donna Adams (GA
Dept. of AG)
Betty Shierling
Jimmy & Debbie Bankston
DEPUTY T. S. ALLEY
James T. Davis
MR. HENRY ANDERSON
Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Roberson
MR. ROBERT B. ANDERSON
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Reaves
Loyce & Annette Turner Foundation
Ambling Companies
The Family of Michael H. Godwin
Guardian Bank, Valdosta
Mrs. Converse Ferrell
Rusty & Kim Trancygier
Blanton & Griffin Insurance Agency
Mrs. Frank Bird, Jr.
The Templeton Family
Coleman Talley, LLP
John J. Anderson, Sr.
Judge & Mrs. Arthur McLane
MR. SHERMAN ANTHONY, SR.
Towanda Anthony & Sherman Anthony, Jr.
MR. THOMAS A. ATWOOD
Rachel Atwood
CHIEF (MRS.) BOLANE BABALOLA
Ultracare Medical Office
MS. MAUDINE BAILEY
Terry Norris
SHERIFF FRANK BAKER,SR.
Donald Adkins
CHARLES E. BALES & BRADLEY E. BALES
Billie B. Bales
MR. H. M. BARFIELD, JR.
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Reaves
Loyce & Annette Turner Foundation
George & Cindy Knehr
The Family of Tony Owen, Jr.
Kay Cantrell
Mr. & Mrs. Leland Clanton & Family
Martha Dasher
Patricia W. Futch (Mrs. J.L.)
Kenny Hutchinson
Bank of North Georgia
Young & Penny Tillman
The Community Foundation for
Newton County
Board of Directors, The Center
Friends from Newton County
Fred & Tommy Thomas
Flat Rock Post Office
John & Jan Anderson
MRS. LILLE B. BARFIELD
Jerry & Rachael Jolly
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• for capital improvements that will serve
our children in the future.
CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED
OCTOBER 1, 2007 TO DECEMBER 30, 2007.
L. F. BARNES
Derrick & Flavel Tawzer
MRS. JACKIE BOWEN
Mrs. Jean McAnally
MR. GENE BURNETT
Sheriff & Mrs. DeRay Fincher
MS. ALDEAN DASHER BAXTER
Allijean D. Stubbs & Family
MR. JESSE HARVEL BOYER
Brenda P. Briley
Alice A. Button
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur H. Moore
Ron & Kathie Scandlyn
Staff of Greene County District Attorney's
Office
Mr. & Mrs. William E. Robinson, III
MR. JAMES BURNETT
Turner County Stockyards, Inc.
Paula & Sonny Stapleton
MS. DORIS BAXTER
Sylvia Davis
MR. JULIUS BEAM
Clara & Buddy Glanton
MR. HUGH DORSEY BEAVERS, JR.
Sheriff Mike Yeager
Jan & Michael Arrington
ARMORYL BRANDT
Dr. & Mrs. Robert L. Chancey
MR. DONALD RAY BEBOUT
Henry County Sheriff's Reserve
MR. TALMADGE BRAZEL
Joe & Christine Parker
MR. JAMES BECHAM
Susie Raburn & Family
Bo & Anne Barrow
MS. BLANCHE CONCAR BRIDGES
Ted & Brenda Horton
MR. WILLIAM KIM BECHAM
Mr. & Mrs. Johnnie V. Becham
MR. & MRS. E. C. BEDFORD
Mr. & Mrs. George W. Bedford
MR. DEWAINE BELL
Margarette Julian
Andy Bush
RETIRED SHERIFF JACK T. BELL
Mrs. Jack T. Bell
MR. RUSTY BELLAMY
Susie & Chip Wood
MR. JIMMY L. BENNETT
Norma P. Hornsby
KENT & KATHERINE BENNETT
Bo & Anne Barrow
MS. DORIS WALKER BENTON
Tom Wheeler
MS. EVELYN BERRY
Bob Berry
MR. & MRS. W. C. BERRY
Bobbie Berry Lawson
MRS. SHIRLEY BISHOP
Sheriff Mike Yeager
MR. ALTON BLACKWELL
George Blackwell
LT. OTIS LAWRENCE BLAIR
Christopher, Epps & Sharon Tillman
MR. HERMAN BLANKENSHIP
Bill & Betty Langer
MR. CHRISTOPHER AUSTIN BLOUNT
George A. Blount, James A. Blount,
Jimmy & Nancy Smith
MRS. SALLY BOND
Harold & Virginia Thomas
MS. HELEN BONE
Jimmy & Cissy Harvey & Boys
MR. WILLIAM BONNER
Paula & Sonny Stapleton
Doris Culbreth
MR. & MRS. W. A. BROOKE
Mr. & Mrs. George W. Bedford
MS. BRONNIE GIDDENS BROWN
Leroy & Jo Beth Little
MR. BUDDY BROWN
Bobby & Jeannie Parks
MS. FRANCES MASHBURN BROWN
Joe & Christine Parker
MR. HAROLD BROWN
Bo & Anne Barrow
MR. HARRY VINCENT BROWN, SR.
Lofton & Murlene Haymons
MR. THOMAS BROWN
Sheriff Bill Harrell
MR. JUNIOR CAIN
Jerry & Janis Mangum
MR. KENNETH CAMPBELL
Sheriff Donnie & Peggy Haralson
Mickey & Wanda Wright
Alan & Cheris Gardner
MRS. MARION CARVER
Atlanta Coffee & Tea Company
Beth Black
MRS. LILLIAN CASON
Fleta Royal & Family
MR. HOWARD R. CHAPMAN
Carolyn L. Chapman
MS. KATHLEEN CHANCEY
Dr. & Mrs. Robert L. Chancey
MS. BERTHA LOU CHESTER
Ethel Smith & Ruth Loudermilk
MS. MARTHA BELLE CHEVES
Jimmy & Cissy Harvey
RETIRED LIEUTENANT COLONEL RAY
CHILDRESS
Ricky & Vicki Gay & Lee Gay
MS. ANNIE L. CLARK
Towanda Anthony & Sherman Anthony, Jr.
MR. ROBERT F. BROWN
Bob Brown
MR. CHARLIE CLEMENTS
Alan, Sharon & Nathan Martin
Taylor & Missy Paris
MR. & MRS. J. WOOD BROWNING
J. Wood Browning, III
MR. FRANKLIN CLEMENTS
Leroy & Jo Beth Little
MR. LEROY BRUCE
Jerry & Janis Mangum
MRS. PETRONA CLOPTON
Douglas & Nancy Hawkins
Johnny & Carol Hawkins
MS. JEWEL RHEUNETTE WRIGHT BRYAN
William C. Wright
MR. HANK BRYANT
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Bishop, III & Family
MR. HARVEY BUCKNER
Jeff & Betty Hendricks
Bill & Helen Vickery
MR. GREG CLOWERS
Sheriff & Mrs. Jerry Modena, Sr.
MR. MARVIN COCHRAN
Ricky & Vickie Gay & Lee Gay
MR. R. B. COFFEY
Robert Berry
MRS. DORIS H. BUDD
Pat Futch (Mrs. J. L.)
MR. ROGER COLES
Sheriff Cullen Talton
MR. RAYMOND E. BURBINE
Irmgard T. Burbine
SGT. JOEY COLQUITT
Theresa Passarelli
MR. LOUIS BURDGE
Helen Burdge
MR. LEWIS COLLINS
Jean Luke Parker
MS. EDWINA HOOD BURGSTEINER
Bill Underwood
Patricia W. Futch (Mrs. J.L.)
SGT. WILLIAM D. COLLINS
Sheriff Donnie & Peggy Haralson
MS. KITTY BURGY
Jane & Michelle Strickland
MS. GWENDOLYN COOK
Donna Adams & Jamil Saba
MS. WINNETTE DANIELS COOK
J. H. Timmons
MR. BRAD COMBS
Mr. & Mrs. W. H. Miller
Ellis & Brenda Elmore
Betty M. Brown
MS. LINDA KIMSEY GEESLIN
Sheriff Donnie & Peggy Haralson
MS. MARGARET G. HOLLOWAY
Allen & Joan Erkhart
JEAN GILLIAM HOLMES
Sheriff Donnie & Peggy Haralson
Billy & Mary Ellen Hancock
Boby & Mayson Bissell
MR. SONNY CONN
The Skeet Collins Family
MS. RUTH SMITH ENGRAM
Bill Underwood
MRS. ETHEL GEIGER
Mr. & Mrs. A. J. Jarvis
MS. SARAH CONNER
Sheriff Donnie & Peggy Haralson
Earlie E. Posey
MR. FRANK EPPES
Bill & Helen Vickery
MR. JEFF GIBBS
Kim Gibbs
MR. WARREN ERWIN
Anita Holland
MR. DALE GLENN
Jerry & Janis Mangum
MS. FAYE C. ESTES
Bob Estes
MR. KEITH "COOT" GODWIN
Don & Colleen Morrell
SGT. JAMES EVANS
Major Jeff & Linda Strickland
MRS. RITA MARSHALL GOLDEN
Employees of Brooks County
Sheriff's Office
MS. JANICE VEAL COOPER
The Donald Hays Family
MAJOR JAMES CLARENCE "J. C." COURTOY
Queenelle Bannister & Family
MRS. MAEBELLE COVINGTON
Jerry & Janis Mangum
MRS. LAURA CRAFT
Jerry & Janis Mangum
MR. JAMES CREWS
Dick & Bucky Maglin
ROGER CREWS & MERL CREWS
Frank Anderson
MS. DOROTHY CROFT
Ken & Elizabeth Jarvis
MS. NORA CURRY
Sheriff Bill Harrell
MS. MARGARET ANDREWS DAVIDSON
Charlene, David, Camille & Laura James
Timmy Jackson
MR. EDWARD CARL DAVIS
Connie Bates
Brenda Phillips
The Main Office
Vickie Freeman Tharp
Nancy Freeman Clements
Chris Freeman
JoAnne M. Gunter
MR. GEORGE "LAWTON" DEARING
Jimmy & Vicki Copeland
MR. TY DEESE
Sheriff R. Carlton Powell
MR. A. J. DIXON
Sheriff Bill Harrell
MR. RANDY DIXON
Gloria W. Dixon
MR. EARL DOROUGH
Earlie E. Posey
MS. CLEO DOVER
Tracy Marchman
MR. LARRY DOYLE
Rex Blevins
MR. HUBERT E. DRAKE
John & Bonnie Dozier
MS. LAVERNE DRUCHER
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Barry
MR. TYLER DUNCAN
Brad & Shawn Clevelan
MRS. MILDRED DURHAM
Mary Nell Titshaw
MR. WAYNE DYE, JR.
Wally's Boys Association
MRS. FAITH EILDERS
Joseph G. Stevens
Sheila & Jack Beason & Family
MR. JEPTHY "BO BO" ELMORE
F. Carswell
The Dinner Group - Columbus, GA
Hugh & Jo Slappey
Mr. & Mrs. Albert Caproni
Sam & Doris Elmore
Jean W. Frazier
Kathy P. Loflin
Lara & Jason Blodgett
MR. WILLIAM C. "BUDDY" EVANS
Lynne & Randy Brown
Ted & Brenda Horton
The Abells
LTC. PAUL EYER
Michael, Judy, Joshua & Ruby Eyer
MS. MATTIE FAIRCLOTH
Martha Kilpatrick
MR. IKE FELDMAN
Greg Colpo
MS. JUANITA FIELD
Sheriff Jamil Saba & Donna Adams
MR. DON FISH
Jeff & Bebe Cox
MR. JEFF FISHER
Linda & Wayne Dykes
MS. VIRGINIA R. FITCH
Lindsey Walker
MR. HUGH G. FLANDERS, SR.
Lauren & Jonathon Finley
MR. JOE FOLDS
David & Julie Cathey
MR. ROY E. FOLSOM, SR.
Roy E. Folsom, Jr. & Walker Patten
MR. OTTO FOREMAN
Sheriff & Mrs. Jerry Modena, Sr.
MRS. MARTHA FOUNTAIN
Mr. & Mrs. Moss L. Fountain
MR. JEREMY FOWLER
Carl & Eddy Williams
JESSE FRENCH & JEFF FRENCH
Jean French
MS. BARBARA W. FROST
Richard & Anna Frost
MS. CHERIE FROST
Richard & Anna Frost
MR. LLOYD C. "BOOTS" FULCHER
Dollie Fulghum
Tommy & Terri Strickland
Rose Mary Tebeau
Wilhelmina Webb
The Gracie Helmly Family
Joel & Deborah Moore
Sam & Sharon Tillman
Terrell & Lonadine Webb
Joe & Jeannette Burns & Family
H. L. Zittrouer
Springfield United Methodist Church Bible
Study Sunday School Class
Carey & Evelyn Graham
Larry & Paulette Zettler
SHERIFF (RET.) J.L. FUTCH
Patricia W. Futch (Mrs. J.L.)
MR. CHURCK GARRARD
Richard & Anna Frost
MR. STANLEY GEE
Bo & Anne Barrow
MR. VAN GOODMILLER
Turner County Stockyards, Inc.
LT. JOE GOSSETT
Ray & JoAnne Pinyan
Sheriff & Mrs. Ralph Kellett
Gary & Diane McConnell
MR. J. J. GREGORY
Vicki Brewer
Flossie Jones & Scotty Jones
William E. "Bill" Clanton
MR. V. E. "CAP" GRIMES
Bill Hines & Jenny Mitchell
MRS. SARINTHIA HALLSWORTH
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Mr. & Mrs. Stan Reaves
MRS. BETTY HAMBRICK
Ann & H. M. Barfield
MS. BETTY HAMLIN
Daniel & Susan Smith
Ms. Jan D. Nettles
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Reaves
Teresa Lynn Hamlin
MR. H. P. HAMLIN
Teresa Lynn Hamlin
MR. KYLE ZACHERY HANDLEY
Sarah Harper, Amanda Dial & Mary Bennett
MR. JIMMY HARMAN
Loyce W. Harman
MR. ROBERT W. HARRIS
AGL Resources
MR. HUGHEL HARRISON
Bill & Gloria Almand
Vickie & Jeff Loyd
MR. CARLTON HART
Jerry & Janis Mangum
MRS. CAREY HATCHER, SR.
Paula & Sonny Stapleton
MS. RUBY HAWKINS
Mr. & Mrs. Charles D. Hawkins
CASEY HEAD
Donna Adams & Sheriff Jamil Saba
MR. EDWARD A. HEBERT
Tom Hebert
MS. CUE FRANCES HERNDON
Lofton & Murlene Haymons
MR. CECIL HIGHTOWER
Rivoli Realty, Inc.
Diana M. Hightower
MR. GERALD "PREACHER" HINTON
Alan & Cheris Gardner
MR. DAVID HOLCOMB
Mooney & Sug Chitwood
Sheriff Scott Chitwood
JUDGE T. N. HOLCOMBE, JR.
Pat Futch (Mrs. J. L.)
MS. GAIL HOOKS
B. T. & Ann Johnson
Jimmy Whaley & Deborah Smith
MS. ANNIE KATE B. HORTMAN
Brenda Norman
MR. ELMER J. HORTMAN
Brenda Norman
MR. THOMAS W. HOUSE
Betty Shierling
MRS. WILLENE K. HUDGINS
Sheriff Stan Evans
MR. ROBERT HUDMAN
Frances Cox
MR. OLIN HUNTON
Cobb County Board of Commissioners
MR. LEE HUTCHINSON
Wayne Tucker
MR. DENNIS HYDE
Billy & Debbie Reynolds
MS. LULA BLANCHE HYDE
Billy & Debbie Reynolds
MR. HARRY INGRAM
Terry Norris
Bud Cody
Stan Reaves
Staff of Georgia Sheriffs' Association
Tracy Marchman
MS. JULIE JONES JAMES
Bill & Tina Upton
MR. RICHARD E. JAMES
Eddie & Stella Minson & Children
MR. FRANK JAROS
Elwood & Annette Waites
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Barfield
Mr. & Mrs. Harold F. Green
Ted & Jane Perfect
MR. BOB JARVIS
Debra & David Harp
MS. MARIA LEE JEFFERS
Clare Read
MR. ALBERT JOHNSON
David Lewis
Rebecca S. Stockwell
Laura M. Siebert
National Weather Service
Wilma & Charlie Siebert
Thelma M. Brown
Mr. & Mrs. Vince Collier
Dean Gulezian
Ed & Rebecca Ellington
MS. BETH JOHNSON
The Sartain Lanier Family
Foundation, Inc.
MR. RAY JOHNSON
Patricia Wms. Futch
MR. STARKY JOHNSON
Bo & Anne Barrow
MR. STEPHEN JOHNSON
Rosemary Barfield
MS. BETTY LOU JONES
Bill & Helen Vickery
MR. GEORGE JONES
Sheriff & Mrs. Gerald Lawson
The Georgia Sheriff / 13
MR. HENRY B. JONES
Optimist Club of North Jefferson
MR. JAMES "DOYLE" JONES
Sheriff & Mrs. Terry Deese
MR. JESSIE WILLIS JONES, SR.
Gloria H. Jones
RETIRED SHERIFF RALPH H. JONES
Bill Jones, Wynell Riddle &
Louise Clements
MS. FAYE SCHOFILL KELLY
Sheriff Donnie & Peggy Haralson
MR. JAMES M. KESLER
Stan & Cathy Evans
Margaret & Pam Ward
MR. WESLEY L. KETCHIE
Mr. & Mrs. Henry L. Slocumb, Jr.
MR. LAMAR KINARD
Citizens Community Bank
MR. JOHN F. KIRKLAND, JR.
Walter R. Vollenweider
MR. ERNEST "ERNIE" KUHNS
Steve & Michelle Jobe
MR. ROBERT LAEGELER
Tom & Bernice Strickland
REP. DAN LAKLY
Rep. Penny Houston
MR. S. M. LANDRESS
Sheriff & Mrs. Neil Warren
Retired Sheriff & Mrs. Bill Hutson
MR. GARY LANIER
Mahlon & Oleria Lane
MR. BILLY LANKFORD
George, Marilyn & Elsie Wright
Dudley & Suzanne Click
Imogene Holmes
MR. ERMAN COBB LUNDY
Jean R. Luke
Margaret Bell
Runelle Lundy Moore
Sylvia & Joe Dinkel
Harry P. Singletary
Gloria W. Dixon
Donna & Evelyn Roth
Lucile & Joe Bostick
MRS. JACKIE LUNSFORD
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Bishop, III & Family
MR. ELLIS R. MABERY
Patricia L. Mabery
MR. WILLIAM MALLARD
Thomas J. Smith
MR. JOHN MARTIN
Curtis & Kay Green
Hilda Stewart
LORE WILLIAM MARTIN
Sheriff Donnie & Peggy Haralson
DR. JAMES MATHEWS
Tom & Peggy Clark
MR. CARL WILLIAM "WILLY" MATHIS, JR.
Sheriff Donnie & Peggy Haralson
A. J. Wright
Broadhurst Development Company, Inc.
MR. WILLIAM MATHIS
Jimmy Whaley & Deborah Smith
MR. JAMES "JIMMY" MAXEY, SR.
Sheriff Donnie & Peggy Haralson
MS. KAREN MAY
Dan & Marie Branch
MS. MARY VIRGINIA MAYERS
Mr. & Mrs. William E. Robinson, III
MR. GARY MCCARTY
Daphine Spratlin
MR. JERRY LAWRENCE
Margree Meeks
MS. ANNIE MCCORD
Sheriff Scott Chitwood
MR. WALTER H. LEVERETTE
Betty Brown & Family
Faith Whitaker
DEPUTY CHAD MCDONALD
Terry Norris
Bud Cody
MR. JOHN LINDSEY
William Lindsey
MR. GRAHAM MCDONALD
Pete Gonzalez
MR. JOE RAYMOND LINKS
Mell & Bettye W. Bargeron
MR. WILLIAM GRAY MCGRAW
Mike Spears & Chrisey Spears
MR. MICHAEL D. LOCKE
Sheriff & Mrs. Terry Deese
MR. & MRS. L. W. MCINTOSH
Louise M. Roberts
MR. DAVID LONG
Sheriff Scott Chitwood
MR. MARVIN MCKIE
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Bishop, III & Family
MR. HERBERT LONG
Hillie Davis
JAYE W. MCKOY
Sheriff Mike Yeager
MR. LOREN LONG
Joyce & Jimmy Jones
MR. F. B. MCMICHAEL
A. O. McMichael
MR. & MRS. J. L. LOTHRIDGE
Mike Lothridge
MRS. BARBARA MCNABB
Sheriff Stan Evans
MR. CLEON LOTT
Glenda Harper
MRS. BARBARA MCNULTY
Larry J. & Faye Nipper
MR. HUGH L. LOYD
Retha Loyd
MS. JULIA MEADE
Richard & Anna Frost
MS. CLARA MITCHELL
A. J. Wright
MR. NELSON T. MITCHELL
Jean Luke Parker
Mrs. C. M. Stripling
MR. PORTER MITCHELL
Barbara Mitchell
MR. SAMMIE MITCHELL
Sheriff Donnie & Peggy Haralson
MR. JEWELL MIZE
Jerry & Janis Mangum
MR. MARVIN E. MONTGOMERY, JR.
Charlie & Wanda Crowder
MRS. DOROTHY MOONEY
Don & Mary Robinson
MS. INA Z. MORRIS
Mary Martha Sunday School Class
MR. JAMES BILLY MORRISON
Sheriff Donnie & Peggy Haralson
MS. LOIS MOYE
Mamie Terwilliger
Charles Vickery
MRS. JOANNE MUMPER
Sterling P. Eaves
MR. THOMAS B. MURPHY
Sheriff W. E. Bozeman
MRS. MARION POWELL
Mr. & Mrs. J. L. Thompson
MS. KATHLEEN PRICHETT
Sheriff Bill Harrell
MS. PATRICE GRAY PUSTER
Lofton & Murlene Haymons
MR. & MRS. EDWIN RACKLEY, SR.
Jean R. Luke
MR. ONNIE V. RACKLEY
Branklyn & Blevyn Ferrell
MR. HARLAND RAGLAND
Ray Gene McCranie
MS. EMMA PERRY RAY
Lofton & Murlene Haymons
MR. JOSH LYLE RAY
The James Tawzer Family
MR. JOSEPH A. REHEIS
Rex Reheis
MR. HAROLD E. "BUTCH" NAVE, JR.
Emily, Stan, Chase & Kate
Dorothy M. Nave
Keith & Sandra Johnston
MR. CHUCK REHLING
Mike Craw
Larry Welch
T. C. Cowan
Rusty Ross
Jon Holland
MR. LAWSON NESBITT
Robert Ritchie
MRS. HELEN ROGERS RHEW
Robert S. Rhew
MR. MICHAEL NEWMAN
Mrs. Green C. Parker, Jr.
MR. E. P. ROBERTS
Margarette Julian
Andy Bush
MR. MIKE ODOM
Frank & Sonia Anderson
MS. MARTHA F. OLSON
William H. Olson
MR. ED OWEN & ED OWEN, JR.
Mrs. Joseph E. Miller
MS. ELOISE PALMER
Cecil & Helen Beard
MR. JAKE PALMER
Kim Wrenn
MR. DICK PAPE
Employee's of Power Haul of Georgia, Inc.
MRS. GLORIA PATRICK
Bobby & Shirley Davis
MR. R. T. PATTERSON
Dale & Patricia Frazier
MR. ELY DUANE PHELPS
Donald Hays
W. E. Bozeman
R. D. & Edwina Covington & Family
Jean Luke Parker
Mrs. C. M. Stripling
MR. TROY LAYNE PIERCE, SR.
Nora Pelowski
MR. DELACY LUCAS
Linda & Wayne Dykes
MS. HAZEL MEDLEY
Jane & Michelle Strickland
MR. LEWIS C. "BUD" PITTMAN
Joey Hancock & Family
Ray Hendrick
MR. CHARLES A. LUCKEY
Judy Luckey
MR. CARNAGE MEEKS
Margree Meeks
MR. J. C. PITTS, SR.
Sheriff Bill Harrell
MR. JOE LUKE
Jean R. Luke
MR. WILLIAM MEEKS
Cliff & Jennie Hilliard
MR. EDWARD O. LUKEMIRE
Sheriff Cullen Talton & Peggy
MR. A. C. MILLER, SR.
Betty Brown & Family
MS. DOROTHY LUND
Bill Hines & Jenny Mitchell
JEAN MILLER
Faith Whitaker
MS. EMIDA KILCREASE POSEY
Sheriff Donnie & Peggy Haralson
Dale & Patricia Frazier
Billy & Mary Ellen Hancock
A. J. Wright
Frank & Beverly Cardoza
Betty & Floyde Greene
14 / The Georgia Sheriff
Betty Freeman
H. Emmett Reynolds
Mimi & Brad Ford
Randy & Melinda Miller
Sara Wiley Sunday School Class
Mertie Pettis
Connie Carney
MR. JAMES E. ROBERSON
Frances Roberson
MR. WILL ROBINSON
Gerald Grimes
MR. WILLIAM E. ROBINSON
Mr. & Mrs. William E. Robinson, III
MR. JOHN N. ROSS
Treva M. Smith
MR. JOSEPH W. (JOE) ROWE
Patricia W. Futch (Mrs. J. L.)
MR. HOMER SALTER
Turner County Stockyards, Inc.
Billy & Annette Norman
MR. JOE SALVO
Joe & Sue Di Mattina
MR. ARVI SANDBERG
Patricia W. Futch
MR. JIMMIE SANDERS
Elizabeth Shippey
RETIRED SHERIFF KERMIT C. SANDERS
Sandra S. Burke
MR. S. R. TOM SANDERS
Marshall E. Patton
MR. JERRY SAULS
Paula & Sonny Stapleton
The Sudderth's
Baker & Ellen Alston
Ann Page
Jerry & Rachael Jolly
Marie Montgomery
Joye Tye
Gordon, Sandy, Kaitlyn & Lyndsey Alston
MR. TODD SCHANCK
Hillie D. Davis
MR. WILLIAM L. SCHELL
Elwanda Schell
MR. JACOB BRYAN (JAKE) STEWART
Leroy & Jo Beth Little
MR. WILMER R. VEAL
Charlotte Beall Family
MS. JEAN SCOFILL
Sheriff Donnie & Peggy Haralson
Larry & Lynn Conley
MR. LARRY M. STEWART
Jack L. Stewart
MS. SHANNON VESTAL
Shane & Christy Tondee
Jimmy & Cissy Harvey
Sherman Anthony, Jr. &
Towanda Anthony
MS. PAM SEARS
Carolyn Spinney
MRS. MARTHA ROSE SELF
Vivian Drake
MR. JEAN Y. J. SHARP
Opal W. Sharp
Lawrence C. Walker
MR. VANCE SHIVER
Richard Hudson
MR. J. B. "BUD" SHOUPE
Max Shoupe
MR. ERIC M. SIKES
Sarah Pitts
MR. HARVEY SIMMONS
Jimmy & Cissy Harvey
Ms. Joe Harvey Veal
MR. KEITH SIMS
Alan, Sharon & Nathan Martin
Taylor & Missy Paris
MS. MARY SIMS
Earlie E. Posey
MS. RANEY SINYARD
Jimmy & Cissy Harvey
MR. MIKE SKINNER
Ray King & Sue Burel
MR. RICHARD SLAPPEY
Towanda Anthony
MR. CECIL A. SMITH, JR.
Dickie & Frances Moore
JADY SMITH
Jean McAnally
MR. ROY LEE SMITH
Mary & Billy Hodges
Darrell Crenshaw - Electric Wholesale
Supply, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. A. F. Cohen &
Miss Amelia P. Cohen
George & Sylvia Gottuso
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Reaves
Jimmy Whaley & Deborah Smith
Mr. & Mrs. A. R. Barksdale
William Tietjen
Mr. & Mrs. William D. Krenson, Jr.
MS. SUSAN SMITH
Jimmy Whaley & Deborah Smith
Mr. & Mrs. A. R. Barksdale
William Tietjen
MS. JUANITA SNIDER
Jimmy & Cissy Harvey
Towanda Anthony &
Sherman Anthony, Jr.
MS. MARGARET SOMERS
Dorothy Warthen
MR. JACK SPRADLEY
Connie Denney
MRS. TAMMY SPRADLIN
Mr. & Mrs. T. P. Strickland, Jr.
MR. ROBERT "BOB" SPRATLIN
Sheriff & Mrs. Neil Warren
Chief Deputy Lynda Coker
Retired Sheriff & Mrs. Bill Hutson
MR. TOBY STEWART
Larry & Lynn Conley
MRS. NANCY STONE
Catherine H. Moody
MR. ROBERT STOUT
Myra & Jerry Boatright
MR. TODD STRENGTH
Terry Norris
Bud Cody
Sheriff Benny Deloach
Scott Hall - Anytime Bail Bonding
Carolyn Kershner
Bonnie & Randy Hayes & Family
Effie & Kenny Miles
MR. MINTON STUBBS
Gloria Pylant
Robert & Rose Graham
MRS. NETTIE SULLIVAN
Mr. & Mrs. A. J. Jarvis
MS. NELLIE WHEELER SUMNER
Flavel & David Tawzer
MR. MIKE SYNYARD
Mrs. Frank Bird, Jr.
MR. SZUBA
The Warren Family
MRS. KATHERINE TANNER
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Tanner
MR. JAMES W. TAWZER
The Dan Halls
MR. BOBBY TAYLOR
Trisha Fincher
MRS. HELEN TAYLOR
Paula & Sonny Stapleton
MR. J. D. TAYLOR
Steve & Debra Stanfill
MRS. WILLENE UNDERWOOD TAYLOR
Jerry & Janis Mangum
MR. MARK THOMPSON
Lois B. Thompson
MR. ROBERT M. THOMPSON
Dorothy M. Thompson
MR. WILLIAM P. THOMPSON
Dorothy M. Thompson
MR. HENRY F. TOBE
Sandra Tobe
MR. TAYLOR KYLE TOOLE
Mr. & Mrs. C. Ralph Hill
MS. MARY ANN TONDEE
Kenneth W. Phillips
Luther Wilson
Aaron & Elaine Phillips
MR. TONY TRUETT
Gloria & Gene Ellison
MRS. DOLLIE BELL TYSON
Ann & H. M. Barfield
Citizens Community Bank
MS. SARA UNDERWOOD
Bill Underwood
MS. BETTY VANDIVER
Roger Vandiver
MR. GUY WILLIAM STARLING
Sheriff Cullen & Peggy Talton
MR. HOYT VANDIVER
Jerry & Janis Mangum
MRS. LILLIAN STEED
Mahlon & Oleria Lane
MR. WILLIAM VEAL
Audrey Veal
MR. DAVID WALLACE
Nancy Wallace
MS. JEANNIE WATERS
Charles, Cynthia, Shaun & Sabrina Sikes &
Simone Sikes Lane
MS. YOLANDA WILLIAMS
Don & Rosemary Barfield
In Honor
RETIRED SHERIFF JOHN R. WALTON
Mary W. Fuller
MR. ROBERT HUDMON WARDRQUA
Frances Cox
MR. JOHN FRANKLIN WARREN, III
Phil & Peggy Luke & Tonya & Luke Puckett
JAMIE WARRINER
Brad Hornsby
MS. JEANNIE WATERS
Johnny & Florence McGlamery
MRS. HELEN WEBB
Margree Meeks
MS. RUTH WEBB
Mr. & Mrs. Jimmy Harvey
MRS. BETTY MARIE WEISER
Mr. & Mrs. A. J. Jarvis
MR. DALE WESTFALL
Barbara Westfall
MR. RAYMOND WHELSEL
Clarence Smith
SGT. JOE WHITEHEAD
Sheriff & Mrs. Jerry M. Modena, Sr.
MR. KENNETH T. WHITFIELD
Bob & Betty Patrick
MS. OLIVE WIBERG
Richard & Anna Frost
ALL SHERIFFS
Truett E. Wood
MS. TOWANDA ANTHONY
Rev. & Mrs. Ray Wilder
MR. & MRS. BALDSHUM
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
JIM & IRENE BENTLEY
Mr. & Mrs. M. Cole Davis, Jr.
SHERIFF JOHN CARY BITTICK
Dawn Mann
MISS RAMIE KATE BOYD
Papa B. & Granny
DR. & MRS. H. E. BRECKENRIDGE, III &
FAMILY
Mrs. Mary G. Breckenridge
MR. RALPH BRECKENRIDGE
Mrs. Mary G. Breckenridge
DR. & MRS. RUFUS G. BRECKENRIDGE &
FAMILY
Mrs. Mary G. Breckenridge
MRS. NORMA BRYAN
David & Kathy Bryan
MS. BETSY CLARK
Susan & Ken Crago
MR. CHARLES WILEY
Mr. & Mrs. O. H. Rhodes
SHERIFF THOMAS CORBIN & STAFF OF
TREUTLEN CO. S.O.
Mr. & Mrs. E. E. Keene
MRS. RUTH WILLIAMS
Bobby & Gail Bartley
JILL & STEPHEN COSGROVE
Robert & Cara Smalley
MRS. ALLEYNE WOMMACK
Ken & Pat Colson
MISS CHERYL DANIELS
Mr. & Mrs. Willie L. Daniels
MS. IRENE WOOD
Joyce & Jimmy Jones
Pauline Hammond
MR. & MRS. CLAYTON DANIELS
Mr. & Mrs. Willie L. Daniels
MR. WILLIAM DAVID WOOD
Roberta Sharpless & Betty Pedlow
MRS. GEORGIA HAM WOOTEN
The Doug Wishum Family & Walter W.
Powell
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Champion
John & Cindy Wilkerson
Sue Carter
MR. JERRY WYNN
Nickolas P. Chilivis
Patricia T. Chilivis
Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Adams
MR. JAMES YARBROUGH
Sheriff Mike Yeager
SHERIFF & MRS. PEYTON L. YOUMANS
Charlotte Y. Sowell
Get Well
MR. CLAY GRACEN
Charles, Cynthia, Shawn & Sabrina Sikes
Simone Sikes Lane
MR. GERALD HENDERSON
Susan & Ken Crago
MR. & MRS. ALL DODDS & FAMILY
Mrs. Mary G. Breckenridge
MR. HENRY DONALDSON
Mr. & Mrs. William E. Robinson, III
J. B. & PAULINE FERRELL
Branklyn & Blevyn Ferrell
MR. & MRS. WAYNE FREEMAN, JR.
Mr. & Mrs. Willie L. Daniels
SHERIFF ROGER GARRISON
Mary & Charles Chambers
THE PHIL GRIMSLEY FAMILY
Sally & Tommy Tebeau
REV. NEAL HAGER
Sheriff W. E. Bozeman & Staff
SHERIFF DONNIE HARALSON
Dorothy S. Horne
MR. & MRS. ED HICKS
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Payne
MRS. CLAIRE HODGES
David & Kathy Bryan
MS. PENNY HOUSTON
Sally & Tommy Tebeau
SHERIFF ALVIE KIGHT, JR.
Piccola Wooten
The Georgia Sheriff / 15
BARRY & CAROL KIVES
Baker PBE Warehouse, Inc.
R. D. & EDWINA COVINGTON
Randy & Shelda Covington
THE LASSITER'S (D. & S.)
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MR. & MRS. RON SHARP
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
DR. LESLIE COWN & GLENDA
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MRS. LEWIS
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
DR. & MRS. DALTON
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
DON & TEDDIE LOHMEIER
Butch & Susie Potter
JAMES CHRISTOPHER
SHEPPARD, M.D.
Brad & Angie Headley
LAURA
Bob & Chris Clark
MRS. JACK G. DAVIS
Mr. & Mrs. Calvin Spinks &
Mrs. R. O. Muse
MR. & MRS. HAROLD LOYD
Mr. & Mrs. Calvin Spinks & Mrs.
R. O. Muse
DR. WILLIAM ACTON
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
VAN & FRANCES DOLLAR
Betty P. Hodge
MR. & MRS. RICHARD MADDUX
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
THOMAS SMITH, M.D.
Brad & Angie Headley
MR. & MRS. TIM ADAMS
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
ABBOT EASTERLIN, P.A.
Brad & Angie Headley
MR. & MRS. WILLIAM MATTHEWS
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MRS. DIXIE STEWART
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MR. FRANK ALBRITTON
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MRS. GERTHA M. FELTS
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
AMANDA MAY, M.D.
Brad & Angie Headley
MICHELLE & JASON STRICKLAND
Larry & Mary Rhodes
MR. & MRS. MARCUS ALEXICH
Mr. & Mrs. Dan Keever
MR. & MRS. HAL FOSKEE
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
DR. & MRS. MCLENDON
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
SURAJ SUKUMARAN, M.D.
Brad & Angie Headley
MR. DAVID ANDERSON
Lindsey Auto Parts, Inc.
MR. CHARLES M. FRANKLIN
Betty P. Hodges
DR. & MRS. MCLENDON
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MR. & MRS. SURLES & FAMILY
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MR. & MRS. ED ANDERSON
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
TOM, LINDA & KELLY GLASGOW
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MR. RICHARD MITCHIE & FAMILY
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MRS. CAROLYN TALBOT
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MR. & MRS. HENRY ARRINGTON
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
GILBERT GONZALEZ, M.D.
Brad & Angie Headley
MRS. MCKENZIE
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
JENNIFER TANNER, P.A.
Brad & Angie Headley
DR. & MRS. ATKINSON
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MR. & MRS. JOHNNY GOSS
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
THE MCLEMORE'S
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MS. SANDRA PEARLMAN
Carl Fitch
MR. & MRS. HOYT BAILEY
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MR. THOMAS GOSS & FAMILY
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
JOLENE MONTANO, M.D.
Brad & Angie Headley
MR. HOWARD TOLEN
Mr. & Mrs. Calvin Spinks & Mrs.
R. O. Muse
JOHN D. & VALERIE PERSONS, III
Samuel M. Tift
ROBERTO BARJA, M.D.
Brad & Angie Headley
GENERAL ALLEN & JANE GRUM
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
LINDA & MARVIN MOORE
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
SHERIFF BUTCH REECE
Don & Loretta Woodward
DR. WADDELL BARNES
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MRS. GUNN
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
RUSSELL MOORES, M.D.
Brad & Angie Headley
MR. GROVER REEVES
Cheryle Reeves
MR. JOHN BEELAND & FAMILY
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MRS. OTIS GUNN
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
BILL & SANDRA MORAN
Butch & Susie Potter
MR. JORDAN ROBERSON
Frances Roberson
MR. & MRS. ASHER BENATOR
Marvin Peden
MR. BILL HAMMOCK
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
NATALIA
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MS. ANN SCHUTT
Tuesday A.M. Bible Study
MR. DONALD BENNETT
Sonny & Margaret Murphy
MRS. LINDA HARRIS
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
DONALD W. & HELEN F. NEWTON
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
R. L. & TRUDY SHELTON
Robert R. Miller, DMD, PC
JOHN BLUMER, M.D.
Brad & Angie Headley
DR. & MRS. GARY HATTAWAY
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
THE PENDLEY'S
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
DR. & MRS. BOONE
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MR. & MRS. U. V. HENDERSON
Jane Foster
MIKE & FLETA PHILLIPS
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
DR. & MRS. BROWN
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
THE HENLEY'S
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
ROSS & TRUCE PIERCE
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
DR. & MRS. RANDY BROWN
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MR. & MRS. BILL HODGES
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
DONALD PIROZZI, M.D.
Brad & Angie Headley
MS. VICKI BROWN
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MR. & MRS. HOLDER
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
J. B. POLHILL, M.D.
Brad & Angie Headley
DR. DAVID TEDRICK
David & Kathy Bryan
COL. J. T. BUTTS
Mr. & Mrs. Calvin Sprinks & Mrs.
R. O. Muse
DR. & MRS. BILL HOLLOWAY
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MR. & MRS. PONDER
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
DR. & MRS. SAMUEL P. TILLMAN
Comer & Patricia Duggan,
D.V.M.
MR. PAUL & MRS. SUSAN CABLE
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
JENEANE'S @ PINEBROOK
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
STEVE & KAY PUTNAL
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MRS. JONES
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MRS. & MRS. RABEL
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MRS. ROBERT JONES
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MR. PHIL RABURN & FAMILY
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MR. SAM & MRS. DENNY JONES
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
JAN & JAY RACHELS
Betty P. Hodges
MRS. V. A. JONES
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MR. JAMES RAY
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
DR. & MRS. LON KING
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MR. & MRS. RIVERS
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MRS. ALICE KNIERIM
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MRS. JANE RIVERS
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MR. & MRS. CHARLES KNIGHT
Mr. & Mrs. Calvin Spinks & Mrs.
R. O. Muse
SOHAIL SHARIFF, M.D.
Brad & Angie Headley
MR. & MRS. PAUL KUILECKI
David & Kathy Bryan
SHERIFF TERRY LANGLEY
Sue C. Medeiros
DR. & MRS. D. EARL LAVENDER
Dr. & Mrs. Charles L. Christmas
SHERIFF LOGAN MARSHALL
Roger & Inez Reid
CARY MARTIN
Alice Osborn
SHERIFF BILL MASSEE
Dorrie Neligan
SHERIFF CLARK MILLSAP
Margaret & Jack Lively
SHERIFF DARREN MITCHUM
Lloyd O. Kimery
MR. DALE NEESE
Sterling P. Eaves
MRS. MARIA PATTEN
Lucille & Lane Smith
SHERIFF ASHLEY & GINGER PAULK
Susan & Ken Crago
Amy A. Carter
SHERIFF PETE SMITH
Donja & Ray Tripp
Lutrelle & Bob Perry
SHERIFF THOMAS SMITH
A Friend
SHERIFF RONNIE STRENGTH
Ralph Veal
MR. CHRIS SWINSON
Louise F. Dodd
LARRY & TONIA WELCH
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E.
McDonnell
SHERIFF AL WHITTINGTON
Mamie Rentz
Merry
Christmas
LES & POLLY
Bob & Chris Clark
MR. BILL CARPENTER
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
TOMMY CHANCEY & TEAM
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MR. & MRS. JOE CLAXTON
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
REV. RAY & JUANITA WILDER
Towanda Anthony & Sherman
Anthony, Jr.
MR. PETER COLYAR & FAMILY
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MR. RONALD WILDER
Nancy Riley
MR. & MRS. CHARLES COOK
Lowell & Jenny Mayhall
MRS. KELLY WINKLES
Sterling P. Eaves
MR. RICHARD COOK & FAMILY
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
JENNIFER & ALEX YANKOWSKY
Robert & Cara Smalley
LISA COUNSELL, M.D.
Brad & Angie Headley
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DR. WILLIAM SHIRLEY, JR.
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
DR. & MRS. WILLIAM SHIRLEY
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MR. & MRS. TRIBBLE
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MR. & MRS. WALKER & FAMILY
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
KRAIG WANGSNES, M.D.
Brad & Angie Headley
MR. MELVIN WATKINS
Betty P. Hodges
MR. & MRS. WHITE & FAMILY
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MR. BOB WILKINSON
Aunt Carolyn Friedlander
SHERIFF STEVE WILSON
George W. Wilson
DR. ROY YAWN
Eugenia Yawn
MR. & MRS. ANDY YOUNG
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
MR. & MRS. HAL YOUNG
Howard & Lisa Wilcox
Happy
Birthday
MRS. EDWINA COVINGTON
Randy & Shelda Covinton
MRS. VIRGINIA FRANKLIN
Boots & Jim Nobles
MS. VELVELYN STRICKLAND
June Walling
Happy
Anniversary
J. M. & BETTY WISE
Towanda Anthony &
Sherman Anthony, Jr.
Tifton Harley Owners Group
Tifton Harley Owners Group
Chapter officers are shown presenting funds raised during a
recent annual fund raiser to Beth
Tillman, Director of Child Care.
The chapter raised over $5,900 to
present at a cookout with the children and several Harley riders at
the Boys’ Ranch. Shown, from left:
Beth Tillman, Billy Donaldson,
Mark York, Craig Young, Barry
Yeager, Johnny Pate, Bruce Conger
and Ben Towson. Tifton Harley
Owners Group is under the sponsorship of Tifton HarleyDavidson, Tifton, Georgia.
7th Annual Charity Ride
Riders line up for the 7th Annual
Charity Ride.
Sheriff Ira Edwards
presents Senior
Executive Vice
President Bud Cody
with a check for
$3,941 from “The
Sheriff Ira Edwards
7th Annual Charity
Ride” for the
Georgia Sheriffs’
Youth Homes.
Coweta County
Sheriff’s Office
Bike Ride
T
he Third Annual Coweta County Sheriff’s
Office Bike Ride was the best yet, raising
$2,500 for Georgia Sheriffs’ Youth Homes.
Coffee and donuts were provided during registration
and a tasty meal was enjoyed at the Fairgrounds after
the one-hour ride. Please mark your calendars for
next October for the 4th annual Coweta County
Sheriff’s Office Bike Ride, and join the ride to support the Georgia Sheriffs’ Youth Homes.
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Paulding County Sheriff’s Office Bike Ride
T
Riders, led by a Paulding County Sheriff’s
deputy, make a striking impression along
a county highway.
he Fifth Annual Paulding County Sheriff’s Office
Bike Ride, held in October, enjoyed beautiful
weather and great crowds. The ride was considered a very successful fundraising outreach for
Georgia Sheriffs’ Youth Homes.
Riders at the Paulding County
Sheriff’s Office Bike Ride enjoy
lunch following the ride. Also pictured are many of the fine prizes
and awards.
Clay for Kids Fun Shoot
Del Parker takes aim at the Fun Shoot.
T
he Bird-In-Hand Plantation in Sumter County held
the 4th Annual Clay for Kids Fun Shoot, raising
$12,000.
Owners Bruce and Justin Johnson were the perfect hosts
for the Clay for Kids Fun Shoot. The participants had beautiful weather, over 70 shooters, great food, fun and fellowship. A host of sponsors and volunteers worked together
to make it a memorable event.
A big thanks to committee members, from left, Julian
Cosby, Justin Johnson, Bruce Johnson, Sumter County
Sheriff Pete Smith, David Wingard, and Aaron Cosby,
who made it a perfect day for all. (Not pictured,
Marion County Sheriff Horace Snider.)
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CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR
2007 GEORGIA SHERIFFS' ASSOCIATION
PRIZE DRAWING WINNERS!
Pat Mathis, grand prize winner of the Jeep Cherokee, is pictured with
her brand new vehicle. With her is Seminole County Sheriff Jerry
Godby.
Bill Davis of Gwinnett County is
the proud winner of the 50”
high definition television
offered in the raffle.
First Prize:
2007 Jeep Wrangler X 4x4
Second Prize: 2007 4-Wheel Drive Polaris Hawkeye ATV
Third Prize: 50" Plasma HDTV
Dawson County
Sheriff Billy Carlisle
and Patricia Mathis
are shown with the
4-wheeler won in
the raffle.
Thank you for contributing to the success of the
2007 Prize Drawing. All proceeds benefit the Georgia
Sheriffs' Association, sponsors of the Georgia
Sheriffs' Youth Homes. Twenty percent of all proceeds
go to the Georgia Sheriffs’ Peace Officer Benefit Fund,
offering a death benefit to families of sheriff's staff
killed in the line of duty.
Forest River Donates Trailer
Several sheriffs gather in front of a brand
new storage and transport trailer donated
to the Georgia Sheriffs’ Association by
Forest River. Pictured left to right are:
Kevin Smith, manager, Forest River; Tift
County Sheriff Gary Vowell; Horace
Hudgins, Georgia Power; Ben Hill County
Sheriff Bobby McLemore; Turner County
Sheriff Randy Kendrick; and Irwin County
Sheriff Donnie Yaughn.
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T
he following is third in a continuing series
of articles on the Office of Sheriff.
It is the responsibility of the Sheriff to maintain peace, protect life and property and provide
service to the community. Specific duties of the
Office of Sheriff today include: providing law
enforcement and traffic safety services, operating
the county jail, serving as an officer of the court,
and serving criminal warrants, subpoenas and
civil papers. Each Georgia county has one elected
sheriff; in turn, the sheriff appoints deputies to
assist him in carrying out their official duties.
Operating the County Jail:
In Georgia and throughout the country, jails
perform an important role in the criminal justice
system. Most sheriffs’ offices maintain and operate
county jails. Currently, functional jails exist in 148
of Georgia's 159 counties. Georgia’s sheriffs are
responsible for supervising inmates and protecting their rights. They are also responsible for providing inmates with food, clothing, exercise, and
medical services. The costs related to the administration, maintenance and operation of these
facilities are borne by county units of government.
However, Georgia law mandates that the responsibility for all operational matters lies exclusively
with the sheriff.
In the mid-1970’s, jails and prisons saw a sudden increase in lawsuits filed by inmates in protest
of their conditions. Since that time, many changes
have been made all across the country to standardize jail environments and levels of care.
National and state accrediting agencies, professional sheriffs’ organizations, and the courts have
worked together with local authorities to provide
more appropriate custodial care for offenders.
Many Georgia jails provide multiple services for
diverse inmate populations, including medical
care, religious services, educational programs,
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grams for drug and alcohol addiction, and access
to a law library. Some Georgia jails are approved
federal housing facilities and—if space allows—
house inmates for the United States Marshal’s
Service and the United States Bureau of Prisons.
Georgia taxpayers have realized the value of
inmate work details, which are made up of lowrisk inmates who volunteer to be a part of the
work details. These crews, which are supervised
by certified deputy sheriffs, provide a savings for
counties by completing maintenance and roadside
clean-up projects. Inmate labor is also used for
kitchens, laundries, cleaning, and maintenance in
many counties, providing an additional savings.
Georgia sheriffs have learned to be proactive
and creative in addressing many issues. While
they are responsible for jail operation, they must
also supervise construction; ensure that capable
staff are recruited, trained, and outfitted; and keep
abreast of legal requirements. The Office of
Sheriff has changed a great deal from the days of
a few cells in a brick jail, but Georgia’s sheriffs are
striving to maintain standards of safety, care and
security.
The MUSCOGEE COUNTY JAIL COMPLEX has a bed
capacity of 1069 and consists of the Columbus
Stockade, the 1939 Jail, the 1984 Jail Complex, and
the newly constructed 2002 Jail Facility (shown).
The Muscogee County Jail Complex houses local,
state, and federal offenders and suspects. Food and
medical services are located within the facility. The
2002 Jail Facility was funded with revenue bonds.
The Muscogee County Jail Complex is an example of
utilizing existing structures effectively while adding
new space with construction.
December Command College Graduates
F
ive deputies representing four sheriff’s offices
graduated in December from the Georgia Law
Enforcement Command College at Columbus
State University.
The graduates received their Georgia Law
Enforcement Command College Certificates at an
awards banquet on December 14, 2007, and a Master of
Public Administration diploma on Saturday, December
15 from Columbus State University. The Command
College, in association with Columbus State University,
provides law enforcement executives with intense, professional training in managing public service organizations effectively.
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Congratulations to:
Brandon Bizzell, Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office
Dana L. Martin, Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office
Thomas Pinyan, Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office
Nathan Pollard, Fulton County Sheriff’s Office
James Spooner, Decatur County Sheriff’s Office
Chatham County Sheriff’s Office Arrives at Boys’ Ranch
Members of the
Chatham County
Sheriff’s Office gather
for the annual
Christmas party at the
Boys’ Ranch in Hahira.
A Boys’ Ranch resident
carefully unwraps his
present at the pizza
and sub party.
O
n Saturday, December 1, 2007, the Chatham County
Sheriff’s Office arrived at the Boys’ Ranch in Hahira
with a tractor-trailer full of toys for the residents.
About twenty staff members, as well as the Law Enforcement
Explorer Post, made the three-hour trip. After unloading the
presents, the Explorers gathered the children for some fun
and games and a pizza and sub party for the children. After
the meal, the children could hardly contain their eagerness, so
the Chatham County staff members passed out the presents.
It was all worth the time and effort to see the children’s
faces as they opened their presents. To see them jumping up
and down with glee, or touched to the point of tears, brought
a tear to the eye of even the strongest among the Sheriff’s
Office group. Many vowed to return for the annual trip.
The Chatham County Sheriff’s Office Christmas party at the
Boys’ Ranch is largely funded by the annual Poker Run in
April. Additionally, many staff members provide gifts from an
anonymous “wish list” written by the children.
The tractor-trailer load of gifts for the residents at the Boys’ Ranch is unloaded with the
help of members of the Chatham County
Sheriff’s Office, Law Enforcement Explorers,
and residents.
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Governor’s Challenge Award
Winners Received New
Law Enforcement Vehicles
In Special GOHS Ceremony
L
aw enforcement officers from 37 North
Georgia counties met in Gainesville to
celebrate a one-of-a-kind awards presentation with the Governor's Office of
Highway Safety (GOHS). What made this
year’s Governor’s Challenge vehicle presentation event so special is that both winning
agencies were from the same north Georgia
county. The coveted Governor’s Challenge
vehicles were presented to the Hall County
Sheriff’s Office and the Gainesville Police
Department, neighboring agencies and partners in the GOHS Northeast Traffic
Enforcement Network (NETEN).
Sheriff Steve Cronic and the Hall County
Sheriff’s Office received a police-package
Harley Davidson Road King for their development of a new Motorcycle Safety Program
to help raise community motorcycle safety
awareness. Hall County became the first-time
vehicle award winner in this high-profile
Governor’s Challenge category.
The Challenge Vehicle presentation ceremonies were held at the Georgia Mountain
Center in Gainesville during the annual
meeting of four North Georgia GOHS Traffic
Enforcement Networks.
The annual Governor’s Challenge Awards
event leading up to these vehicle presentations is a unique GOHS incentive program
designed to award outstanding achievements
in highway safety enforcement and education. Governor’s Challenge recognizes the
dedication of Georgia law enforcement officers to increase safety belt use, slow down
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speeders and reduce impaired and aggressive driving.
Fourteen North Georgia traffic enforcement agencies represented at the Gainesville
“Quad Network” meeting were recipients of
International Association of Chiefs of Police
state or national awards for their outstanding
performance behind the badge and their
dedication to saving lives on Georgia’s highways.
The National Sheriffs’ Association also
awarded Special Category recognition to the
Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office with an
Overall Traffic Safety Unit Award and an
Underage Alcohol Enforcement Award.
Lt. Mike Sellers of the Rockdale County
Sheriff’s Office uses a ground antenna
to locate the frequency of Project
Lifesaver radio transmitter.
For more information call
Project Lifesaver at
757-546-5502 (extension 3),
or go to www.projectlifesaver.org.
M
ore than a dozen Georgia sheriff’s offices are taking part in a lifesaving national program aimed at protecting vulnerable adults and
children.
The program, Project Lifesaver, is designed to locate missing persons who
are victims of Alzheimer’s, autism, or other disorders. Project Lifesaver uses
a waterproof wristband, programmed with a radio frequency, to keep track
of victims who may wander as a result of a mental disability. If the victim
wanders, one telephone call to the sheriff’s office will activate a network of
searchers with a locater. The team would mobilize to the point where the
victim was last seen, riding a perimeter set up in the area. If the victim is
not located through the preliminary search, ground antenna would be utilized to pinpoint the frequency of the victim’s wristband.
The Rockdale County Sheriff’s Office has been utilizing the program for
more than two years and has trained several deputies and volunteers in the
use of the tracking devices. The Rockdale County Sheriff’s Office has joined
with the nearby Fayette County Sheriff’s Office for air support in the event
of a missing Project Lifesaver registrant.
Rockdale County Sheriff Jeff Wigington said the national average for locating a person with Project Lifesaver transmitter is thirty minutes, which could
provide great peace of mind for families. Families who register with the
sheriff’s office also provide a photo of the person and pertinent information
when they file.
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Property crimes (thefts, burglary, stolen vehicles, etc.), are increasing in many areas
of the country. It can be very frightening to return to your home or business after being
away to find that your property has been entered and your personal items stolen or
damaged. You can help protect yourself and aid law enforcement in finding the criminals and recovering your property if you follow these practices for safety and security:
•
When you return to your home or business, always do a quick visual inspection
for signs of forced entry. These signs may include broken windows, removal of
screens, doors kicked in, or locks damaged. If you see signs of forced entry, do
not enter. It is important that you stay outside of the building. Call 9-1-1 immediately, but try to do so from a safe location, such as a neighbor’s house or your
own vehicle. If necessary, leave and drive to a safe location.
•
Do not enter the building without law enforcement. When they arrive, advise
them of any weapons, animals, alarms, or dangerous conditions in the building.
They will let you know when it is safe to re-enter your home or business. When
they do, don’t touch anything without first asking. Try to do a walk-through with
the deputy to advise of any stolen or damaged items.
•
If you enter your home or business before noting signs of a burglary, leave immediately and call 9-1-1.
•
If you return to your vehicle and see signs of damage, entry, or theft, call 9-1-1
immediately, and do not touch anything.
You can help law enforcement recover your property by providing as much information as possible on any stolen items, such as complete descriptions, make, model,
color, or any serial numbers or identifying marks. It is often helpful to also make a
video or photo journal of valuable items and provide it to law enforcement. Ask your
insurance company if they recommend inscribing identifying marks on electronics or
other valuable items, such as lawn equipment.
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Responding To
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Georgia Sheriffs’ Youth Homes, Inc.
Administrative Office
Post Office Box 1000
Stockbridge, GA 30281
Senior Executive Vice President - Bud Cody
Executive Vice President - J. Terry Norris
Editor - Myra Pearrell