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Mrs.
Annie Lorene Henderson, age 82, of Bass
Henderson Rd., Union County, passed away on Sunday, June 6, 2010, in
the North
East GA Medical Center following an extended illness.
Mrs. Henderson was born June 21, 1927 in
Union County, the daughter of the late John Mitch Ingram and the late
Rhoda
Phillips Ingram. Mrs. Henderson was a
native and lifelong resident of Union County.
She was a retired seamstress and currently a homemaker. She was a good Christian lady who loved
gardening and spending time with her family and friends and helping the
children and grandchildren with their everyday adventures.
She was most comfortable when she had people
visiting. She was a loving wife, mother,
sister, grandmother and great-grandmother.
She was preceded in death by a brother, John Mitch Ingram Jr. Mrs. Henderson was a member of Gum Log
Baptist Church. She loved her church
family and enjoyed the tapes of preaching and singing sent to her by
her
Christian friends when she was unable to attend.
Surviving Mrs. Henderson are her
loving husband, Bass Henderson of the home, three daughters and
sons-in-law,
Irene and L.D. Buchanan of Blairsville, Geraldine and Hubert Plott of
Blairsville, Brenda and Sammy Lowman of Ellijay, two sisters, Opal
Carroll of
Blairsville, Ella Mae Ingram of Blairsville, five grandchildren, Janeen
Plott,
Aunderea and Greg Owenby, Jason and Kelly Lowman, Jerome and Donna
Lowman,
Jennifer and Brent Mosley, six great-grandchildren, Kyle and Caleb
Snow, Anna
and Emily Owenby, Olivia Irene and Matthew Lowman, a special
sister-in-law
Edith Garrett, many other relatives and friends also survive.
Funeral services were held on Tuesday,
June 8, 2010 from the Mountain View Chapel with the Rev. Farrell
Presley and
Rev. Dwayne Patterson officiating. Special
music was presented by Danita Kennedy. The
following gentlemen served as pallbearers, Jerome Lowman, Jason Lowman,
Greg
Owenby, Tim Ingram, Johnny Carroll and Mitchell Ingram.
Serving as honorary pallbearers were, Kyle
and Caleb Snow, Mathew Lowman and Roy Henderson. Interment
followed in the Henderson
Cemetery. The family met with friends at
the funeral home on Monday evening anytime after 6 p.m.
Mountain View Funeral Home of
Blairsville in charge of the arrangements.
You may sign the family guest book and send condolences online
at www.mountainviewfuneralhome.com

Courtesy of Mountain View Funeral Home
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Mrs.
Brenda Ownbey, age 60, of Nottely Lake
Cottages, Blairsville, passed away on Friday, June 11, 2010 in the
Union
General Hospital following an extended illness.
Mrs. Ownbey was born on May 13, 1950 in Murphy, NC, the daughter
of the
late Elijah H. Underwood and the late Inez Plott Underwood. She was a lifelong resident of Union County
and a 1968 graduate of Union County High School. Brenda
loved basketball and played several
years in High School. She was voted Most Valuable Player of 1968. She was a loving wife, sister, aunt and was a
friend to many. She was preceded in
death by a nephew, Monty Weaver in 1965.
Mrs. Ownbey was a member of Zion Hill Baptist Church.
Surviving Mrs. Ownbey are her loving
husband of forty-one years, Hubert Ownbey of Blairsville, three sisters
and two
brothers-in-law, Bernice Lawson of Blairsville, Carol and Tim Shelnutt
of
Athens, GA, Fran and Buddy Harper of Athens, several nieces, nephews,
many
other relatives and friends also survive.
Funeral services were held Monday,
June 14, 2010 at 2 p.m. from the Mountain View Chapel with the Rev.
Hubert Legg
and Rev. Bud King officiating. Special
music was presented by Rev. Hubert Legg.
The following gentlemen served as pallbearers, Steve Worley,
Terry
Worley, Harold Atkins, Charles Hemphill, Danny Hemphill and Charles
Wright. Flowers are accepted or in lieu
of flowers if you wish, the family requests donations may be made to
the
Ebenezer Baptist Church Cemetery Fund in memory of Mrs. Ownbey. The family met with friends at the funeral
home on Sunday evening from 6-9 p.m.
Mountain View Funeral Home of
Blairsville in charge of the arrangements.
You may sign the family guest book and send condolences online
at www.mountainviewfuneralhome.com

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Mr.
Sheldon Bradley Beise, age 63, of Sam
Dye Rd., Blairsville, passed away on Thursday, June 10, 2010 at his
home
following a brief illness. Mr. Beise was
born on Dec. 30, 1946 in Ladysmith, WI, the son of the late Harold
William
Beise and the late Genavieve Shirley Coey Beise. Mr.
Beise enjoyed hunting and fishing and
loved his dogs. He was a loving father,
brother and grandfather. He was voted
Homecoming King in High School and was a member of the Village of
Exeland Board
of Directors. Mr. Beise was a member of
the Church of God Seventh Day.
Surviving Mr. Beise are three sons
and two daughters-in-law, Bart and Kristi Beise of Young Harris, Kirt
Beise of
Young Harris, James and Krystal Beise of Young Harris, three brothers
and two
sisters-in-law, Ronald and Diane Beise of Exeland, WI, Harold and Judy
Beise of
Young Harris, six grandchildren, Bradley, Angel, Isaac Matthew, Caleb
and
Brooke, many other relatives and friends also survive.
Funeral services were held Monday,
June 14, 2010 at 11 a.m. from the Mountain View Chapel with the Rev.
John
Pinkston officiating. The following
grandchildren
and nephews served as pallbearers, Bryon, Isaac, Brad, angel, Bradley,
Caleb,
Matthew and Brooke Beise. Interment
followed in the Meadow View Cemetery.
The family met with friends at the funeral home on Sunday
evening from
6-8 p.m.
Mountain View Funeral Home of
Blairsville in charge of the arrangements.
You may sign the family guest book and send condolences online
at www.mountainviewfuneralhome.com

Courtesy of Mountain View Funeral Home