In an effort to cut down on election expenses, Calhoun County Commissioners recently voted to consolidate several local precincts. Here’s the lowdown on changes:
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Entries from November 2011
OBITUARY - Davis
Joe Reese Davis was gently held in God's arms as he made his escape from this world into Heaven, where he is free from pain and the suffering of Alzheimer's disease.
Originally from Blountstown, due to failing health, Joe Reese had lived in Whitsett, NC for the last 4 years. Joe Reese was retired from the Air Force after serving his country for 23 years, and had a second career with the USPS for 19 years. He was a hardworking man and always provided well for his family. He had a great love for music & especially enjoyed singing Southern Gospel. Beloved husband, father, brother & grandfather Joe Reese was born to Mary Sue Williamson & George Washington Davis on Nov. 13, 1930, in Telogia Fla.
Joe Reese is survived by his wife of 59 years &11months, Margaret Aultman Davis, son Reese Davis & wife Patti of Six Mile SC, daughter Millie Vaughan of McLeansville NC, one brother Tommy Davis & wife Barbara of Quincy Fl.,5 grandchildren & 6 great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Sunday, November 27, at 2:00 pm (CST) at Christian Home Freewill Baptist Church in Blountstown with Reverend Roger King officiating. Interment will follow in the Nettle Ridge Cemetery in Blountstown. The family will receive friends Saturday, November 26, 2011 from 6:00 pm (CST) until 8:00 pm (CST) at Peavy Funeral Home. All arrangements are under the direction of Marlon Peavy at Peavy Funeral Home in Blountstown, FL.
Originally from Blountstown, due to failing health, Joe Reese had lived in Whitsett, NC for the last 4 years. Joe Reese was retired from the Air Force after serving his country for 23 years, and had a second career with the USPS for 19 years. He was a hardworking man and always provided well for his family. He had a great love for music & especially enjoyed singing Southern Gospel. Beloved husband, father, brother & grandfather Joe Reese was born to Mary Sue Williamson & George Washington Davis on Nov. 13, 1930, in Telogia Fla.
Joe Reese is survived by his wife of 59 years &11months, Margaret Aultman Davis, son Reese Davis & wife Patti of Six Mile SC, daughter Millie Vaughan of McLeansville NC, one brother Tommy Davis & wife Barbara of Quincy Fl.,5 grandchildren & 6 great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Sunday, November 27, at 2:00 pm (CST) at Christian Home Freewill Baptist Church in Blountstown with Reverend Roger King officiating. Interment will follow in the Nettle Ridge Cemetery in Blountstown. The family will receive friends Saturday, November 26, 2011 from 6:00 pm (CST) until 8:00 pm (CST) at Peavy Funeral Home. All arrangements are under the direction of Marlon Peavy at Peavy Funeral Home in Blountstown, FL.
OBITUARY - Frangoulis
Nancy Lee Frangoulis of Bristol passed away Sunday, November 20, 2011 in Blountstown at the age of 76.
Nancy was born November 11, 1935, in Washington, D. C. to the late Charles and Gladys Diehl. She was a member of Bristol United Methodist Church and was a homemaker and photographer assistant for her late husband, Minas Frangoulis.
She was also preceded in death by a grandchild, Kelly Watts; a brother, Charles Diehl, Jr.; and a sister, Ester Braley.
Survivors include four daughters, Linda Haines of Bristol, Christine Peacock of Altha, Vicki Watts and her husband, Chuck, of Laurel, Maryland, and Julie McCluskey and her husband, Ron, of Panama City; nine grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and three sisters, Thelma Eichman and Doris Finch of Leesburg, Florida, and Naomi Gould of Ottumwa, Iowa.
A celebration of life service will be held at 3 p.m. ET on Sunday, Nov. 27, at the Bristol United Methodist Church.
Adams Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements (phone 674-5449). On-line condolences may be made at adamsfh.com.
Nancy was born November 11, 1935, in Washington, D. C. to the late Charles and Gladys Diehl. She was a member of Bristol United Methodist Church and was a homemaker and photographer assistant for her late husband, Minas Frangoulis.
She was also preceded in death by a grandchild, Kelly Watts; a brother, Charles Diehl, Jr.; and a sister, Ester Braley.
Survivors include four daughters, Linda Haines of Bristol, Christine Peacock of Altha, Vicki Watts and her husband, Chuck, of Laurel, Maryland, and Julie McCluskey and her husband, Ron, of Panama City; nine grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and three sisters, Thelma Eichman and Doris Finch of Leesburg, Florida, and Naomi Gould of Ottumwa, Iowa.
A celebration of life service will be held at 3 p.m. ET on Sunday, Nov. 27, at the Bristol United Methodist Church.
Adams Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements (phone 674-5449). On-line condolences may be made at adamsfh.com.
OBITUARY - Carter
Mr. Samuel E. Carter, Sr., 84, of Altha, FL, passed away Wednesday, November 16, 2011, at his home.
Samuel was born on December 30, 1926, in Calhoun County and had lived here all of his life. He worked in construction for over 25 years and worked for the Calhoun County Road Department for 11 years. Samuel was a veteran of WWII, serving in the United States Navy. He was of the Holiness faith.
He was preceded in death by a son, Sammy Carter; brother, Emmett Carter, Jr.; and two sisters, Jeanette Sunday and Lucille Taylor.
Survivors include his wife of 65 years, Maggie Carter, of Altha; a daughter, Sharon Conyers, and her husband, Marty, of Altha; nephews, Donnie and Ronnie Taylor, both of Defuniak Springs, FL; nieces, Mary Lou Griner and Linda Anderson, both of Defuniak Springs; three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Sunday, November 20, at 2 pm (CST) at Peavy Funeral Home Chapel with Reverend Dan Yoder officiating. Private interment was held at the Carter Family Cemetery.
All arrangements were under the direction of Marlon Peavy at Peavy Funeral Home in Blountstown (ph. 674-2266).
Samuel was born on December 30, 1926, in Calhoun County and had lived here all of his life. He worked in construction for over 25 years and worked for the Calhoun County Road Department for 11 years. Samuel was a veteran of WWII, serving in the United States Navy. He was of the Holiness faith.
He was preceded in death by a son, Sammy Carter; brother, Emmett Carter, Jr.; and two sisters, Jeanette Sunday and Lucille Taylor.
Survivors include his wife of 65 years, Maggie Carter, of Altha; a daughter, Sharon Conyers, and her husband, Marty, of Altha; nephews, Donnie and Ronnie Taylor, both of Defuniak Springs, FL; nieces, Mary Lou Griner and Linda Anderson, both of Defuniak Springs; three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Sunday, November 20, at 2 pm (CST) at Peavy Funeral Home Chapel with Reverend Dan Yoder officiating. Private interment was held at the Carter Family Cemetery.
All arrangements were under the direction of Marlon Peavy at Peavy Funeral Home in Blountstown (ph. 674-2266).
SPORTS ALERT - Chili Is Cookin'!!!
BHS Tiger Booster Chef Garry Futch is cookin' tonight and chili is on the menu! Come out to Bowles Field and warm up with a cup for just $3. Chili is available with or without beans. Add $1 if you'd like tea, coffee or hot cocoa. The Tigers will be taking on Chipley in the first round of the playoffs with kickoff at 7:30 p.m. The chili will be ready before the game so come out a little early and enjoy, then cheer on the Tigers! If you can't stay for the game, take some chili home and support the Tiger Boosters.
Calhoun County Arrests - Nov. 14 - Nov. 18
The following individuals have been booked into the Calhoun County Jail between 11/14/11 and 11/18/11 (as of 11 a.m.):
11/14 - Cathy Summerlin, violation of conditional release
11/14 - Troy Martin, domestic battery
11/14 - James Lerch, violation of probation
11/15 - Connie Carter, failure to appear
11/15 - Kevin Hansford, violation of probation
11/15 - Lyndon West, violation of probation
11/16 - Steve Vernen Nelson, DUI
11/16 - Willie Smith, battery, resisting arrest without violence
Although the individuals listed above have been charged with a crime, they are considered innocent until proven guilty.
11/14 - Cathy Summerlin, violation of conditional release
11/14 - Troy Martin, domestic battery
11/14 - James Lerch, violation of probation
11/15 - Connie Carter, failure to appear
11/15 - Kevin Hansford, violation of probation
11/15 - Lyndon West, violation of probation
11/16 - Steve Vernen Nelson, DUI
11/16 - Willie Smith, battery, resisting arrest without violence
Although the individuals listed above have been charged with a crime, they are considered innocent until proven guilty.
BREAKING NEWS - Hiers Found Guilty of Conspiracy to Commit Bank Fraud
FORMER BANK DIRECTOR CONVICTED OF
CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT BANK FRAUD
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA - Jed Hiers, 50, of Bristol, Florida, was convicted today of conspiracy to commit bank fraud and nine counts of making false entries in bank records with the intent to deceive bank examiners. Hiers served as the president of C&L Bank of Bristol in the 1990s. After C&L was purchased by The Bank in 1999, Hiers continued to serve as president of the Bristol branch. In 2001, he was appointed to The Bank’s Board of Directors and promoted to the position of Florida Regional President.
Evidence presented at trial established that between 1999 and 2004, Hiers conspired to make millions of dollars in loans and other extensions of credit to borrowers who he knew were unable to repay. Hiers hid the bad loans from bank management and federal examiners by falsifying customer financial information, using overdraft accounts to make payments on the borrowers’ existing loans, and using the proceeds from loans to third parties to make payments on the debts of insolvent bank customers. The government also presented evidence that Hiers had concealed the true financial picture of the bank from examiners and bank management by falsely representing that certain substandard loans had been sold to another financial institution, when, in fact, Hiers had entered separate buy-back agreements in which he agreed The Bank would repurchase the loans at the buyer’s request. In an examination begun shortly after Hiers’ employment with The Bank terminated, examiners classified more than $20 million in loans in the Florida region as losses.
Hiers faces a maximum sentence of five years’ imprisonment for conspiracy and a maximum sentence of thirty years’ imprisonment on each of the nine false entry counts.
United States Attorney Pamela Marsh praised the work of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, whose joint investigation led to the convictions in this case. “Mr. Heirs’ fraudulent actions caused The Bank to lose millions of dollars. As a bank officer, he not only violated the law, he violated the trust of the community. I am grateful for the tremendous efforts of the prosecutor and the case agents in this case, as well as for the resources committed by the agencies during a complicated investigation.”
The case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Karen Rhew-Miller. Sentencing is set for February.
CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT BANK FRAUD
Evidence presented at trial established that between 1999 and 2004, Hiers conspired to make millions of dollars in loans and other extensions of credit to borrowers who he knew were unable to repay. Hiers hid the bad loans from bank management and federal examiners by falsifying customer financial information, using overdraft accounts to make payments on the borrowers’ existing loans, and using the proceeds from loans to third parties to make payments on the debts of insolvent bank customers. The government also presented evidence that Hiers had concealed the true financial picture of the bank from examiners and bank management by falsely representing that certain substandard loans had been sold to another financial institution, when, in fact, Hiers had entered separate buy-back agreements in which he agreed The Bank would repurchase the loans at the buyer’s request. In an examination begun shortly after Hiers’ employment with The Bank terminated, examiners classified more than $20 million in loans in the Florida region as losses.
Hiers faces a maximum sentence of five years’ imprisonment for conspiracy and a maximum sentence of thirty years’ imprisonment on each of the nine false entry counts.
United States Attorney Pamela Marsh praised the work of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, whose joint investigation led to the convictions in this case. “Mr. Heirs’ fraudulent actions caused The Bank to lose millions of dollars. As a bank officer, he not only violated the law, he violated the trust of the community. I am grateful for the tremendous efforts of the prosecutor and the case agents in this case, as well as for the resources committed by the agencies during a complicated investigation.”
The case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Karen Rhew-Miller. Sentencing is set for February.
Legals for 11-17-11
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Sheriff's Log for 11-17-11
CALHOUN COUNTY
Nov. 7: Courtney Sessions, violation of probation; Angela Braxton, burglary of a structure, grand theft over $300/under $5000; Henry Fain, violation of state probation; Melvin Dawson, child support
Nov. 8: Latoria Martin, violation of probation; Joshua Green, non-support; Christopher Phillips, violation of probation; Bobby Brown, violation of probation; Joe B. Williams, fraudulent use of a credit card
Nov. 10: Larico Mathis, violation of probation; Bobbie Jean Wood, fraudulent use of a credit card; John Michael Cole, driving under the influence
Nov. 11: Aaron Burkes, child abuse; Corrisha Burkes, battery; Anna Hill, violation of probation, failure to appear
Nov. 12: Amy Weathers, aggravated assault; Jerry Melton, non-support; Ricky Mitchell, aggravated battery, kidnapping/false imprisonment; Darin Summerlin, DWLSR, poss. of controlled substance, poss. drug paraphernalia
Nov. 13: Rodney Miller, battery [Full Story »]
Nov. 7: Courtney Sessions, violation of probation; Angela Braxton, burglary of a structure, grand theft over $300/under $5000; Henry Fain, violation of state probation; Melvin Dawson, child support
Nov. 8: Latoria Martin, violation of probation; Joshua Green, non-support; Christopher Phillips, violation of probation; Bobby Brown, violation of probation; Joe B. Williams, fraudulent use of a credit card
Nov. 10: Larico Mathis, violation of probation; Bobbie Jean Wood, fraudulent use of a credit card; John Michael Cole, driving under the influence
Nov. 11: Aaron Burkes, child abuse; Corrisha Burkes, battery; Anna Hill, violation of probation, failure to appear
Nov. 12: Amy Weathers, aggravated assault; Jerry Melton, non-support; Ricky Mitchell, aggravated battery, kidnapping/false imprisonment; Darin Summerlin, DWLSR, poss. of controlled substance, poss. drug paraphernalia
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Jenks, Gutierrez Crowned Homecoming King & Queen
Blountstown High School celebrated homecoming all-American style last week. Festivities included a salute to veterans during the parade which fell on Veterans Day Friday.
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Mantecon wins best in show at fair
Altha School FCCLA members went on their annual North Florida Fair trip Nov. 9th. Everyone entered a baked good and Megan Mantecon won “Best in Show” and a first place ribbon.
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Tigers host Chipley in Regional Semi-Final at 7:30 Tigers win 29-28 in overtime
If you weren't at Bowles Field Friday night for the Blountstown Tiger's final regular season game of the year, you might have missed one of the most exciting finishes ever.
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Lady Tigers End Exciting Season At... Regional Showdown
The Blountstown Lady Tigers showed talent all season as they garnered a district title and have now been named regional runners-up.
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Woman’s boyfriend jailed for abusing her child
A Blountstown man is behind bars accused of abusing his girlfriend’s two-year-old daughter.
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Local man accused of kidnapping, battery
A man accused of helping a Bristol woman attack a pregnant victim is being held in the Calhoun County Jail.
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