Ray Dickens of Wewahitchka, Florida passed away at home on Friday, September 9, 2011 with his loving companion of forty-one years by his side, Sue Dickens. He courageously battled cancer for the past 5 ½ years.
He was born, October 9, 1934 in Sumrall, Mississippi to Jack & Burnice (Barnett) Dickens.
He graduated from Sumrall High School in 1955 and was offered a basketball scholarship to Pearl River Community College in Poplarville, Mississippi which he declined to proudly enlist in the United States Army. During his six years in the Army he traveled to Tipa, China where he worked in the receiving and transmitter station and repaired radio antennas. He also played on the Army Football team, where he played against players such as Rosey Grier.
He returned to Sumrall to work with his older brother, Charles Dickens for Hercules, Inc. in Louisiana and Alabama. He later moved to DeFuniak Springs, Florida and started Dickens Land Clearing. He moved to Wewahitchka in 1968, where he fell in love with the area and the people. He decided to stay and call Wewahitchka home. It was here he met and married Sue Gaskin.
He was an active member of Dalkeith Baptist Church in Wewahitchka where he led and directed music for many years. Music was an influential part of his life. He spent many hours enjoying playing his guitar and singing.
For the past twenty-two years, he has proudly served as Mayor of Wewahitchka, for the citizens whom he greatly loved and called friends. This was a task he never took lightly, from handing out candy to the children, attending the many sporting events, and coordinating the fish fry for the Senior Citizens. He always rose to every occasion and opportunity to serve and come alongside the citizens of Wewahitchka. The dedication of the Wewahitchka City Annex in 2010 was a great honor for him. In return, the citizens of Wewahitchka have poured out their love and support upon Ray and Sue during his illness.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Jack & Burnice Dickens and his nephew, Craig Lott, all of Sumrall; Charley & Rosselle Gaskin and Charles Arthur Gaskin, all of Wewahitchka.
Survivors include: his wife, Sue Dickens of Wewahitchka; a brother, Charles Dickens of Gulfport, Mississippi and his wife, Amanda of Blountstown, Florida; a son, Bobby Dickens and wife, Cindy of Freeport, Florida; two daughters: Becky Minardo of Mobile, Alabama and Tracy Nowe of Houston, Texas; two step-daughters, Sherry Hall and husband, Steve of Niceville, Florida and Suzanne Aull of Wewahitchka; two grand-daughters; three grandsons; five step-grand-daughters; one great grand-daughter; three nieces and one nephew.
Funeral services will be held 3:00 p.m., Sunday, September 11 from the Glad Tidings Assembly of God Church in Wewahitchka with Reverend Joey Smith and Reverend John Clenney officiating. The family will receive friends 5:00-8:00 p.m., Saturday, September 10 also at the Glad Tidings Assembly of God Church.
Pallbearers are Phillip Gaskin, Gage Gaskin, Harold Lester, Lee Mims, Chipper Wade, and nephew, Leslie Dickens. Honorary pallbearers are the Wewahitchka City Council Members, the City of Wewahitchka Workers, and the Adult Sunday School class of Dalkeith Baptist Church.
Services are under the direction of Adams Funeral Home in Blountstown. Phone 674-5449. On-line condolences may be made at adamsfh.com
Entries from September 2011
OBITUARY NOTICE - Williams
Mrs. Ethel Arlene Williams, 82, of Bristol, FL, passed away Thursday, September 8, 2011, in Tallahassee, FL.
Arlene was born on February 12, 1929, in Liberty County, FL, and had lived in Liberty and Bay Counties for most of her life. She was a retired beautician and was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Bristol.
She was preceded in death by her son, Gary Williams.
Survivors include one son, Glenn Williams, of Goldsboro, NC; two daughters, Sandra Lee Schmuhl of Pleasant Grove, UT and Susan Marie Musgrove and her husband, Roy, of Augusta, GA; 12 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, September 10, at 3 pm CT/4 pm ET from the graveside at Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Bristol with Bishop Aaron Holloway officiating. Interment will follow. The family will receive friends from 2 pm CT/3 pm ET until service time at 3 pm CT/4 pm ET from the graveside at Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Bristol.
All arrangements are under the direction of Marlon Peavy at Peavy Funeral Home in Blountstown (ph. 674-2266).
Arlene was born on February 12, 1929, in Liberty County, FL, and had lived in Liberty and Bay Counties for most of her life. She was a retired beautician and was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Bristol.
She was preceded in death by her son, Gary Williams.
Survivors include one son, Glenn Williams, of Goldsboro, NC; two daughters, Sandra Lee Schmuhl of Pleasant Grove, UT and Susan Marie Musgrove and her husband, Roy, of Augusta, GA; 12 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, September 10, at 3 pm CT/4 pm ET from the graveside at Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Bristol with Bishop Aaron Holloway officiating. Interment will follow. The family will receive friends from 2 pm CT/3 pm ET until service time at 3 pm CT/4 pm ET from the graveside at Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Bristol.
All arrangements are under the direction of Marlon Peavy at Peavy Funeral Home in Blountstown (ph. 674-2266).
OBITUARY NOTICE - Strickland
Mrs. Sherry Lynn Strickland, 47, of Tallahassee, FL, passed away Thursday, September 8, 2011, in Monticello, FL.
Sherry was born on January, 27, 1964, in Blountstown and had lived in Tallahassee since 2008, coming from Bristol, FL. Sherry was a retired brick mason and was of the Episcopal faith.
Survivors include her mother and father, Sandra and Gene Strickland of Tallahassee; her foster son, Christopher Ridley, of Georgia; her Goddaughter, Heather Herndon, of Bristol; one sister, Lisa Strickland Galloway, and her husband, Thomas, of Bristol; and two nieces, Kristina Todd and her husband, Tyler, and Leanne Willhite, both of Bristol.
Funeral Services will be held Sunday, September 11, at 3 pm (CDT) at Peavy Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will follow in the Pine Memorial Cemetery in Blountstown. The family will receive friends Saturday, September, 10, from 5 until 7 pm (CDT) at Peavy Funeral Home.
All arrangements are under the direction of Marlon Peavy at Peavy Funeral Home in Blountstown (ph. 674-2266).
Sherry was born on January, 27, 1964, in Blountstown and had lived in Tallahassee since 2008, coming from Bristol, FL. Sherry was a retired brick mason and was of the Episcopal faith.
Survivors include her mother and father, Sandra and Gene Strickland of Tallahassee; her foster son, Christopher Ridley, of Georgia; her Goddaughter, Heather Herndon, of Bristol; one sister, Lisa Strickland Galloway, and her husband, Thomas, of Bristol; and two nieces, Kristina Todd and her husband, Tyler, and Leanne Willhite, both of Bristol.
Funeral Services will be held Sunday, September 11, at 3 pm (CDT) at Peavy Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will follow in the Pine Memorial Cemetery in Blountstown. The family will receive friends Saturday, September, 10, from 5 until 7 pm (CDT) at Peavy Funeral Home.
All arrangements are under the direction of Marlon Peavy at Peavy Funeral Home in Blountstown (ph. 674-2266).
OBITUARY - Watts
Mrs. Helen Pope Watts, 70, of Blountstown, FL, passed away Thursday, September 8, 2011, in Blountstown.
Helen was born on October 2, 1940, in Calhoun County and had lived here all of her life. She was a homemaker and a member of the Abe Springs Baptist Church in the Abe Springs Community.
Helen was preceded in death by her husband, E.T. Watts, and two sons, Joe Watts and Walter Watts.
Survivors include one son, Tom Watts, and his wife, Fran, of Blountstown; one daughter, Jennifer Stewart, and her husband, Jim, of Blountstown; one brother, James Pope, and his wife, Ann, of Dublin, GA; two sisters, Clarice Hall and her husband, Bill, of Florence, SC, and Rita Pope of Blountstown; four grandchildren, Kimberly Silcox and her husband, Cory, Josh Watts, T.J. Watts and Gina Stewart; and one great-granddaughter, Addyson Silcox.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, September 10, at 11 am (CDT) at the Abe Springs Baptist Church with Reverend Allen Pitts officiating. Interment will follow in the Abe Springs Cemetery. The family will receive friends Saturday, September 10, from 10 am (CDT) until service time at 11 am at the Abe Springs Baptist Church.
All arrangements are under the direction of Marlon Peavy at Peavy Funeral Home in Blountstown (ph. 674-2266).
Helen was born on October 2, 1940, in Calhoun County and had lived here all of her life. She was a homemaker and a member of the Abe Springs Baptist Church in the Abe Springs Community.
Helen was preceded in death by her husband, E.T. Watts, and two sons, Joe Watts and Walter Watts.
Survivors include one son, Tom Watts, and his wife, Fran, of Blountstown; one daughter, Jennifer Stewart, and her husband, Jim, of Blountstown; one brother, James Pope, and his wife, Ann, of Dublin, GA; two sisters, Clarice Hall and her husband, Bill, of Florence, SC, and Rita Pope of Blountstown; four grandchildren, Kimberly Silcox and her husband, Cory, Josh Watts, T.J. Watts and Gina Stewart; and one great-granddaughter, Addyson Silcox.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, September 10, at 11 am (CDT) at the Abe Springs Baptist Church with Reverend Allen Pitts officiating. Interment will follow in the Abe Springs Cemetery. The family will receive friends Saturday, September 10, from 10 am (CDT) until service time at 11 am at the Abe Springs Baptist Church.
All arrangements are under the direction of Marlon Peavy at Peavy Funeral Home in Blountstown (ph. 674-2266).
PHOTO GALLERY - BHS v. Holmes County Friday, Sept. 2
Check out these photos from the BHS v. Holmes County game Friday, Sept. 2. You can purchase a CD of all the photos for $10 from The County Record.
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United Way kicks off $2 million campaign
The thermometer says it all: Calhoun and surrounding counties are attempting to raise $2 million this year to help area charities and non-profit groups.
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Two local boys save toddler from near drowning at Look ‘N Tremble
Two Blountstown teens have been hailed as heroes after an act of bravery on the Chipola River.
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Kickoff at 7 p.m. Friday in Chipley Tigers lose to Bonifay, 15-6
The Blountstown Tigers traveled to Bonifay Friday night for the season opener for both schools.
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Bulldogs shutout Graceville, 39-0
The Liberty County High School Bulldogs opened the season with a big win over the Graceville Tigers, 39-0.
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Legals for 09-08-11
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Cash stolen from truck, owner then hit by driver fleeing scene
Liberty County authorities have arrested a man accused of stealing $250 in cash from a couple’s truck, then driving into the vehicle’s owner while fleeing the area.
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Sheriff's Log for 09-08-11
CALHOUN COUNTY
Aug. 30: James Jeter, exposure of sexual organs; Anthony B. Holmes, VOP; Tory E. Stone, VOP; Debbie Mayo Kent, poss. of listed chemicals, sale of controlled substance; Steven Eaford, burglary of a structure, larceny under $300
Sept. 1: Jessica Barfield, poss. of meth; Frederick Barfield, poss. of meth; Selchray Deveaux, non-support, DWLSR; Cody Skipper, disorderly intoxication
Sept. 3: Tommy Armstrong, VOP
Sept. 5: Loni Johnson, DUI
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Aug. 30: James Jeter, exposure of sexual organs; Anthony B. Holmes, VOP; Tory E. Stone, VOP; Debbie Mayo Kent, poss. of listed chemicals, sale of controlled substance; Steven Eaford, burglary of a structure, larceny under $300
Sept. 1: Jessica Barfield, poss. of meth; Frederick Barfield, poss. of meth; Selchray Deveaux, non-support, DWLSR; Cody Skipper, disorderly intoxication
Sept. 3: Tommy Armstrong, VOP
Sept. 5: Loni Johnson, DUI
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NEWS ALERT - Two inmates escape county jail
Christopher Jack Leach and Kristopher Dean Honrine, both 19, have been charged with escape, as well as resisting arrest with violence. Leach is also charged with battery on a law enforcement officer.
According to the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office, the correctional officer on duty passed out bed linens and locked down the dorm. Around 12:30 a.m., he retrieved his lunch from his vehicle and re-entered the facility, stopping to introduce himself to a new employee in dispatch. About half an hour later, he heard a loud bang on the jail door and an inmate advised Honrine and Leach had escaped. The pair allegedly fled through a back exit.
Law enforcement officers from the CCSO, BPD, and FHP, as well as a K-9 tracking team from Calhoun Correctional Institution, were dispatched to the area. A tip came in that the inmates were at McDonald’s. Capt. Michael Bryant spotted the pair in the lobby of the restaurant. The inmates saw him, then fled out a side door toward Subway.
An off-duty deputy from Franklin County was in the McDonald’s parking lot and alerted authorities to the inmates hiding in the bushes. The pair fled again and Cpl. Eddie Dalton located Leach on Gaskin Street. As Cpl. Dalton ordered Leach to stop running, Leach allegedly headed toward him in an aggressive manner, raised his right hand and swung at Cpl. Dalton’s face with a closed fist. Cpl. Dalton dodged him and took him into custody with Leach hitting and kicking as he was handcuffed.
Sheriff Tatum tracked Honrine beneath the bushes outside Superior Bank. Cpl. Dalton and Trooper Wes Harsey struggled with Honrine briefly as they took him into custody.
The pair were back behind bars by 2 a.m.
NEWS ALERT - Blountstown couple busted for meth
Frederick Eugene Barfield, 29, and Jessica Dawn Barfield, 27, have each been charged with possession of meth.
According to the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office, Lt. Adam Terry responded to the couple’s 22nd Street home after a Department of Children and Family Services investigator found meth in the house.
The DCF investigator advised she was responding to an abuse report about the couple’s alleged drug use. She said Jessica Barfield admitted to using meth and turned over a clear container of meth from her bathroom. Both Freddie and Jessica allegedly confessed to cooking meth at home in the past, but said they had not cooked any lately.
OBITUARY NOTICE - Goodman
Edwin Earl Goodman, Jr., 58, of Bristol, FL, passed away suddenly at his home Saturday, September 3, 2011.
He was a native of Marianna and a lifelong resident of the Bristol and Blountstown area. He worked for many years with Rheichold Chemical Company (Timber Energy) and also with the Liberty County Sheriff’s Office. After his retirement, he worked part time in security with Georgia Pacific. He loved this area, to hunt, fish and to ride with his grandchildren on the tractor.
He is survived by his wife of 41 years, Tina Rae Goodman, of Bristol, his mother, Vivian Goodman, of Blountstown; two daughters, Laurie Brandon (Greg) of Bristol, and Winter McLemore (Tranum) of Bristol; a sister, Ann Dunn, of Navarre Beach, FL; and six grandchildren, Samantha, Levi, Cole, Autumn, AubriAna, and Aubrynn.
Funeral services were held at graveside at Lake Mystic Cemetery, Tuesday, September 6, at 4:00 PM.
Bevis Funeral Home in Bristol (ph. 643-3636) was in charge of the arrangements.
He was a native of Marianna and a lifelong resident of the Bristol and Blountstown area. He worked for many years with Rheichold Chemical Company (Timber Energy) and also with the Liberty County Sheriff’s Office. After his retirement, he worked part time in security with Georgia Pacific. He loved this area, to hunt, fish and to ride with his grandchildren on the tractor.
He is survived by his wife of 41 years, Tina Rae Goodman, of Bristol, his mother, Vivian Goodman, of Blountstown; two daughters, Laurie Brandon (Greg) of Bristol, and Winter McLemore (Tranum) of Bristol; a sister, Ann Dunn, of Navarre Beach, FL; and six grandchildren, Samantha, Levi, Cole, Autumn, AubriAna, and Aubrynn.
Funeral services were held at graveside at Lake Mystic Cemetery, Tuesday, September 6, at 4:00 PM.
Bevis Funeral Home in Bristol (ph. 643-3636) was in charge of the arrangements.

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