LEDGER-ENQUIRER C5 Wednesday, June 26, 1996 DEATH NOTICES LOCAL, AREA DEATHS APPLING, Bertha 70, 4627 Otis Jones Drive, Columbus, died Sunday. Progressive Funeral Home, Columbus. BRANNON, Grady, 83, Waverly Hall, died Monday. St Mortuary, Columbus. DANIELS, the Rev.
Johnny B. "Brother," 49, 1504 Eighth Place South, Phenix City, died Saturday. Taylor Funeral Home, Phenix City. JENNINGS, Opal 87, Phenix City, died Tuesday. Vance Memorial Chapel, Phenix City.
MAHONE, Lindsey 80, Pine Mountain, died Thursday. Hamilton Funeral Home, Hamilton, Ga. MATTHEWS, Thelma Lee, 73, West Point, died Sunday. Hamilton Funeral Home, Hamilton, Ga. NORRIS, Lucile, 79, LaGrange, died Saturday.
Hunter-Allen-Myhand Funeral Home, LaGrange. REEVES, Joe 81, LaGrange, died Monday. Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home, Hogansville, Ga. STRINGFELLOW, Charles Hugh, 60, Talbotton, died Tuesday.
Talbotton Funeral Home, Talbotton. THORPE, James 78, Columbus, died Monday. Usrey Funeral Home, Talladega, Ala. WILLIAMS, Hattie, 71, 303-E Elizabeth Canty Apartments, Columbus, died Tuesday. Sconiers Funeral Home, Columbus.
OTHER DEATHS MOODY, Larry Wayne, 54, Atlanta, died Monday. A.S. Turner Sons Funeral Home, Decatur, Ga. WILEY, June Tubbs, 70, Raleigh, N.C., died Saturday. Brown-Wynne Funeral Homes, Raleigh.
Green Acres Cemetery, according to Progressive Funeral Home, Inc. Visitation will be 1:00 to 7:00 p.m. Thursday at funeral home and 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. Friday at the Church. Mrs.
Appling, the daughter of the late Robert and Ella Reynolds Allen was born in Russell County, AL, on July 12, 1925. She had lived in Columbus most of her life, was a dedicated homemaker and a member of Mt. Pilgrim Baptist Church and its Deaconess Board. Survivors include a very devoted husband, Dea. Willie George Appling, one son, Willie George Appling, Jr.
(Betty) of Vallejo, CA; three daughters, Sara Lee (Roosevelt) of Buffalo, Cynthia Diane Hall (Cardova) and Valerie J. Allen (William), all of Columbus, GA; a foster daughter, Jacqui Martin (Eddie) of Columbus; three brothers, Otis Allen of Newnan, GA, Eddie Allen of Lima, OH, and Sammie Allen (Fannie) of Cleveland, OH; one sister, Lula Mae butler of Lima, OH: nineteen grandchildren, nineteen great grandchildren, four sisters-in-law and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. The family will gather at the above address Friday at 12:30 p.m. Columbus Bertha L. Appling Bertha L.
Appling, a beloved wife, mother and grandmother, entered into eternal rest Sunday at St. Francis Hospital at the age of 70. She resided at 4627 Otis Jones Drive, Columbus. The Homegoing celebration will be conducted 1:00 p.m. Friday in the sanctuary of Mt.
Pilgrim Bap-. tist Church, with the pastor, Rev. J.C. Harris officiating. Interment will follow at Green Acres Cemetery, according James C.
Thorpe James C. Thorpe, age 78, of Columbus, died Monday at St. Francis Hospital. Visitation will be today from 7-9 p.m. at StrifflerHamby Mortuary, Macon Road Chapel.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2:00 p.m., (CST) at Usrey Funeral Home Chapel, Talladega, AL. with visitation one hour prior to the service. Burial will be in Pinehill Cemetery. Mr. Thorpe was born May 11, 1918 in Clay County, the son of James L.
Thorpe and Fannie Burgess Thorpe. He was a U.S. Army Air Corps Veteran of World War II and was employed by Michael Supply Talladega, AL. for forty years prior to retirement. He was a member of Edgewood Baptist Church in Columbus and was a former member of Ridgeview Baptist in Talladega.
He was a member of the Exchange Club for many years, and a resident of Covenant Woods in Columbus. Surviving are three daughters; Diane Thorpe Jarrett, Glenda Thorpe Hendrix, of Columbus, Patricia Thorpe Hawley, Birmingham, one sister, Geraldine Curlee, Ashland, AL; seven grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Benevolent Fund, Edge Baptist Church. Phenix City Johnny B. Daniels Rev.
Johnny B. (Brother) Daniels, 49, of 1504 8th Place South, Phenix City, AL, died Saturday at his residence. Funeral services will be held 2:00 p.m. Thursday at WynntonHill Babt i Church, Columbus, GA, with burial in Evergreen Cemetery, Columbus, according to Taylor Funeral Home, Phenix City, AL. Mr.
Daniels was born March 29, 1947 in Clay County, GA, the son of Euzera Daniels and Willie Daniels. He was a Barber and Minister, member of Wynnton Hill Baptist Church and Pastor of Community Baptist Church, Columbus. Survivors include his wife, Rubbie Daniels of Phenix City; one step-son, Keith Shephard-El of Columbus; five step-daughters, Lachelle Stewart of Phenix City, Tracie Johnson, Tiffany Johnson, Sherr E. Pease, Auyanna L. Pease, all of Columbus; one brother, Willie Daniels of Ft.
Gaines, GA; four sisters, Jeanette Hamilton, Mary Gilmore (Roy), Cressie Lee (Lewis), all of Hackensack, NY, and Sarah Daniels of Columbus, GA: one uncle, Lucious Sales of Columbus; and two aunts, Minnie Daniels of Ft. Gaines, GA, Christine Dan- iels of New York. Opal M. Jennings Opal M. Jennings, 87, of Phenix City, AL, died Tuesday at Doctors Hospital.
Funeral services be held 11:00 a.m. EST Thursday at Vance Memorial Chapel, Phenix City, With burial in Lakeview Memory Gardens. Visitation will be held this evening from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the funeral County, GA, the daughter of Cora Lee Sanders Myrick and William Benjamin Myrick. She was a Spinner at Muscogee Mills, a member of Holland Creek Baptist Church and Senior Adult Ladies Sunday School Class.
She was preceded in death by a son, James Lamar Mixon and her husband, the late John Jennings. Survivors include one daughter-in-law, Evelyn Pickard of Columbus, GA; one brother, Luther B. Myrick of Phenix City, AL; three grandchildren, Brenda Pate of Columbus, Robert Mixon of Atlanta, GA, and James Mixon of Phenix City; five great-grandchildren. home. Mrs.
Jennings was born May 17, 1909 in Wilkinson Deaths Elsewhere Grady Brannon Waverly Hall, GA. Grady Brannon, 83, of 301 Storey Drive, Waverly Hall, died Monday at his residence. Graveside funeral services will be held today at 4:00 p.m. in Waverly Hall City Cemetery, according to Striffler Hamby Mortuary, Columbus. A native of Houston County, AL.
Mr. Brannon was born January 24, 1913, the son of Jim and Lucy King Brannon. He was retired owner and operator of Acme Upholstery and was a member of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Columbia, AL. Survivors include hs wife, Mary Lovett Brannon of Waverly Hall; a son, Grady Wilson Brannon 'of Columbus; two daughters, LinFaye Kunkle of Bunker Hill, IN and Mary Frances Jackson of Columbus; a brother, James Godfrey of Columbia, SC; a sister, Jeanette McCalvin of Columbus; seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Columbus Hospice.
Lindsey Mahone, Jr. Pine Mountain, GA Mr. Lindsey Mahone, 80, of Pine Mountain, GA. died Thursday, June 20, 1996, at Forance Hand Nursing Home, LaGrange, GA. Funeral services will be held 1:00 p.m.
Thursday at St. John C.M.E. Church, Pine Mountain, GA, with burial in Church Cemetery, according to Hamilton Funeral Home, Hamilton, GA. Visitation will be held today from 12:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home.
Mr. Mahone was born July 14, 1916 in Harris County, GA, the son of Sallie Mahone and Lindsey Mahone, Sr. He as a Porter and, a member of St. John C.M.E. Church of Pine Mountain.
Survivors include two sons, Robert Mahone of LaGrange, GA, and Douglas Mahone of Pine Mountain; one daughter, Josephine Mahone of Pine Mountain; six grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Thelma Lee Matthews West Point, GA Thelma Lee Matthews, 73, of West Point, GA, died Sunday at the Medical Center Hospital, Columbus, GA. Funeral services will be held 3:30 p.m. Thursday at Mountaih Hill Baptist Church with burial in Roe's Chapel Cemetery, according to Hamilton Funeral Home, Hamilton, GA. Visitation will be held today 12:00 to 8:00 p.m.
at the funeral home. Mrs. Matthews was born February 16, 1923 in Harris County, GA, the daughter of Ossie Lee Burton and Willie H. Burton. She was a homemaker and a member of Jehovah Baptist Church, Whitesville, GA.
Survivors include three sons, Randy Matthews of Whitesville, GA, Marshal Hargett of West Point, GA, and Calvin Mathis of Boston, MA: seven daughters, Ossie Talley and Thelma E. Odoms, both of Fortson, GA, Patricia Mathis of Whitesville, GA, Allison Copeland of Columbus, GA, Dorothy Hargett, Lucille Kimbrough and Rita Faye Matthews, all of Hamilton, GA; thirty-nine grandchildren and thirty-one greatgrandchildren. Larry Wayne Moody Wayne Moody, 54, of Atlanta, GA, died Monday at St. Joseph's Hospital. Funeral services will be held 11:00 a.m.
Thursday at A.S. Turner and Sons Funeral Home, Decatur, GA. Interment will be at Floral Hills Memory Gardens. The family will receive this evening from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the funeral home.
Mr. Moody moved to Atlanta in 1969 where he was self employed. Survivors include his wife, Carolyn Sue Yancey Moody, a son and daughterin-law, Bradley and Marti Moody, a daughter, Ashlle Windham Moody, two brothers-in-law, Mr. Charles Kenneth Yancey and Mr. James D.
Yancey, nieces and nephews. Atlanta, GA Mr. Larry Charles Hugh Stringfellow Talbotton, GA Charles Hugh Stringfellow, 60, of Talbotton, GA, died Tuesdas at the Medical Center, Columbus, GA. Graveside services will be held 3:00 p.m. today at Oak Hill Cemetery with Rev.
Doyle Moore officiating, according to Talbotton Funeral Home, Talbotton, GA. Mr. Stringfellow was born September 27, 1935 in Taylor County, GA, the son of Kate Freeman and George Samuel Stringfellow. He was owner of a service station and engaged in farming in Talbot County. Survivors include his wife, Virginia Stringfellow of Talbotton; one daughter, Dr.
Mary Virginia Stringfellow of Macon, GA; one son, Charles Stringfellow of Talbotton; one brother, George Thomas Stringfellow of Titusaville, FL; five aunts, Mrs. A.L. Wilson of Talbotton, Mrs. Paul Theus of Ellaville, GA, Mrs. J.
Dayton Phillips of Murfreesboro, TN, Mrs. Gordon Lane of Reynolds, GA, and Mrs. M.L. Hartley of Reynolds, GA. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Oak Hill Cemetery Fund or Talbotton Bapist Church.
June Tubbs Wiley Raleigh, NC June Tubbs Wiley, 70, of 2504 White Oak Road, Raleigh, NC, died Saturday, June 22, 1996, at her home on Kiawah Island, SC. A Memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m. today at Edenton Street United Methodist Church, according to Brown-Wynne Funeral Home, Raleigh, NC. Mrs. Wiley, widow of John H.
Wiley, was a member of Edenton Street United Methodist Church. In service to her Lord, she mentored the Cross Talk Sunday school class, served as a Stephen Minister and participated in United Methodist Women. She had recently served as secretary of the finance committee and previously had been a member of the administrative board, telephone ministries, Child Center board and various other committees as any need arose. A native of Boothe's Point, TN, Mrs. Wiley was the youngest child and only daughter of Carl Homer Tubbs and Oberia Peery Tubbs.
She was a 1948 graduate of the University of Tennessee and was a homemaker, church and civic leader, and loving wife, mother and grandmother. Survivors include two daughters, Belinda W. Wiley of Columbus, GA, and Priscilla June Wiley Brooks and husband, James Brooks, of Charlotte; a son, James Freeman Wiley II of Glastonbury, CT and his wife, Catherine C. Wiley; two brothers, Ted Tubbs of Scottsboro, AL, and Peery Tubbs of Dyersburg, TN; five grandchildren, Charles Daniel McFall, III, Jonathan Wiley Brooks, James Freeman Wiley, III, Patrick Clinton Wiley and Elizabeth Ann Wiley. In addition, she leaves many relatives and friends around the world who were touched by her spirit, graciousness, faith and love.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Wiley Scholarship Fund, Edenton Street United Methodist Church, 228 West Edenton Street, Raleigh, NC 27603. FBI files list reaches 700 as witness's notes examined Anthony Marceca's lawyer insists his actions were not criminal, but merely bureaucratic Associated Press WASHINGTON The Army detailee in the middle of the FBI files furor gathered FBI reports on 300 current and former national security staffers including Bush administration national security adviser Brent Scowcroft, it was disclosed Tuesday. In preparation for House hearings, witness Anthony Marceca supplied investigators about 200 pages from his personal computer discs outlining his collection of FBI background files for the Clinton White House. The FBI concluded a week and a half ago that the White House improperly had collected 407 FBI files of White House Dole blasts to create disclosure concern all Americans should staffers. But the latest of files feel about this incredible breach brought the number involved in the controversy to of security." more than 700.
Clinger planned to question Marceca at a hearing today. The newly released informa- Responding to the latest distion shows that Marceca also closure, White House spokesman obtained the FBI background Mark Fabiani said, "The scope file of former CIA Director of Mr. Marceca's work is approRobert Gates, who worked in priately the subject of an inquiboth the Reagan and Bush ry and we are cooperating fully administrations. Gates was dep- to get to the bottom of this uty director of the National matter." Security Council before becom- One of Marceca's jobs was to ing director of central intelli- update FBI background files for gence. people who were holdovers or Marceca's lawyer said the former employees from the priwide range of the newly sup- or administration who needed plied information demonstrates access to the White House.
that the Army detailee was The White House says Marceengaged in a bureaucratic en- ca apparently was relying on deavor and never had any outdated lists. political motive when asking for Scowcroft was national securiFBI files on Reagan and Bush ty adviser starting in 1989, administration employees. leaving when the Bush adminisBut Rep. William Clinger, R- tration ended. chairman of the House Robert Muse, Marceca's Government Reform and Over- yer, said the documents "repudisight Committee, said, "The dis- ate any notion of corruption, closure that Mr.
Marceca re- venality or criminality. They quested additional FBI files of show a bureaucratic process national security council being carried out by a bureauformer staff only serves to reinforce the Clinton for refusal missile defense system Dole accuses president of making the world "a more dangerous place" By Jodi Enda Knight-Ridder Newspapers PHILADELPHIA In one of his most searing attacks yet on President Clinton, Bob Dole charged Tuesday that Clinton was jeopardizing world stability by basing his foreign policy on a "misguided romanticism" toward Russia and its true intentions. Dole further accused Clinton of endangering the United States by refusing to create and install a high-tech missile defense system. "President Clinton is unwilling to have the United States defend itself against even a single incoming. nuclear missile," Dole said.
Frustrated by media reports that he and the president are more alike than not on foreign policy, Dole attempted to draw sharp distinctions by accusing Clinton of frittering away America's Cold War victory through "indecision and vacillation and weakness." Clinton, he said, "is making the world, in my view, a more dangerous place." the certain Republican presidential nomiDole, told several hundred business and community nee, leaders here that Clinton had subordinated interests in Europe to the whims of American nationalists in Russia and turned his back on embattled Bosnians. In a hawkish speech that focused on the need for leadership, Dole proposed changes that strong Snow cools Nevada fire; Associated Press MINDEN, Nev. Rain and snow helped firefighters gain the edge Tuesday on a 4,000 acre wildfire that threatened homes near Lake Tahoe, while blustery winds kicked up much larger blazes in Arizona's tinder-dry forests. Other lightning-sparked fires would represent sharp breaks from the less assertive policies under which both Clinton and former President Bush dealt with Russia. Despite Russian resistance, Dole proposed opening NATO immediately to Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic and held out the option of eventually admitting some of the former republics of the old Soviet Union, including Ukraine.
He said he would scrap the Anti-Ballistic Missile of 1972 to allow the United States to Treaty and deploy a defense system to thwart develop attacks from incoming missiles. Opponents have charged such a system would be prohibitively but, Dole insisted, "We can afford it." expensive, he said, is dealing with Russia as he Clinton, wishes it to be, not as it is. "It is time to take our foreign policy out of the hands of an administration engaged in the dreamy of an international order, that cherishes pursuit romantic illusions about the soul of a former adversary an administration that doubts American power, questions American purpose and cannot fill American promise," Dole told members of the World Affairs Council, a nonpartisan public-policy group. In response, Vice President Al Gore said Dole wants to substitute bluster for substance." He "just accused Dole of having "obvious nostalgia for the era of direct confrontation between the United States and the former Soviet Union." Gore, who delivered the counterattack reporters summoned to the White House for the occasion, said the president and the candidate on much of the substance of U.S.-Russian agree relations and the expansion of the NATO alliance. blazes burn elsewhere burned in Alaska, New Mexico and Utah.
The Nevada fire was doused somewhat by an inch of snow that fell overnight around the lake. Rain fell throughout the day, helping firefighters on the scene since Sunday, when police said two boys playing with gasoline accidentally started the fire. "Things are looking good," said fire spokesman Stacey Giomi. Fire crews were being released but mop-up teams will remain until the blaze is extinguished, she said. In Arizona, erratic winds kicked up dust and smoke and slowed several thousand firefighters trying to contain wildfires that have burned more than 31,500 acres of Arizona's tinder dry forests..