Mr. Eddie Faircloth, 64, of Blountstown, FL, went home to be with the Lord on Friday, December 14, 2012, in Tallahassee, FL.
Eddie was born on July 11, 1948, in Panama City, FL, and had lived in Blountstown all of his life. He, along with his wife, Charlotte, owned and operated Faircloth Septic Tank Service in Blountstown for several years. Eddie was a 1966 graduate of Blountstown High School and was an avid Florida Gator Football Fan. Eddie was a devoted Christian at Victory Hill Pentecostal Holiness Church.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Neal and Zelma Faircloth, and a brother, Ronnie Faircloth.
Survivors include his wife, Charlotte Faircloth, of Blountstown; a daughter, Chelsea Faircloth of Blountstown; a sister, Betsy Diane Childs, and her husband, Phillip, of Folkston, GA; his brother, Tim Faircloth, of Blountstown; and a very special friend and companion, Sassy.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday, December 18, at 2:00 pm (CST) at Peavy Funeral Home Chapel with Reverend Dwayne Tolbert officiating. Interment will follow in Pine Memorial Cemetery in Blountstown. The family will receive friends Monday, December 17, from 6:00 pm until 8:00 pm (CST) at Peavy Funeral Home.
All arrangements are under the direction of Marlon Peavy at Peavy Funeral Home in Blountstown (ph. 674-2266).
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OBITUARY - Dykes
Mr. James Carrell Dykes, 81, of Clarksville, FL, passed away Tuesday, December 11, 2012, in Panama City, FL.
James was born on February 1, 1931, in Blountstown, FL, and had lived in Calhoun County for most of his life.
James enlisted in the Army at age 17. His service took him to many locations around the world including Germany, Ethiopia, and numerous missions to the Republic of South Vietnam. In 1962, he was awarded Army Aviation Soldier of the Year by the Secretary of the Army under President Kennedy. His sense of patriotism and loyalty to this country ran deep and paved the way for a hard working country boy to climb to great heights.
He retired in1969 as a Chief Warrant Officer and continued to serve his country as a civilian for many years. This gentle man was the true patriarch of his family. His love for family and friends knew no bounds and he was revered and respected by all who knew him. After retirement from the Army, James did contract work for the US Government. He also worked at the Abitibi Mill in Blountstown for a number of years and with BEK Construction Company as an instrument and electrical technician. He was a member of the VFW in Bristol, serving as chaplain, and was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
James was preceded in death by a grandchild, Faith Montgomery.
Survivors include his wife, Avis Dykes, of Clarksville; a son, Tommy Dykes, and his wife, Becky, of Clarksville; a daughter, Janet Montgomery, and her husband, Bob, of Cedar City, UT; three sisters, Dorothy Busher and her husband, John, Bea Ross, and Gail Segers, all of Clarksville; seven grandchildren, Jed, Zack, Tyler and Spencer Montgomery, Adam, Reid and Aelon Dykes; nine great-grandchildren, Will, Haven, Max, Seren, Gavin and Grayson Montgomery, Addisyn, Braxton and Braelyn Dykes.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, December 15, at 11:00 am (CST) at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Bristol with Bishop Walt Money officiating. Interment will follow in Clarksville Cemetery in Clarksville. The family will receive friends Friday, December 14, from 6:00 pm until 8:00 pm (CST) at Peavy Funeral Home and Saturday morning, December 15, from 9:30 am until service time at 11:00 am (CST) at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Bristol.
All arrangements are under the direction of Marlon Peavy at Peavy Funeral Home in Blountstown (ph. 674-2266).
James was born on February 1, 1931, in Blountstown, FL, and had lived in Calhoun County for most of his life.
James enlisted in the Army at age 17. His service took him to many locations around the world including Germany, Ethiopia, and numerous missions to the Republic of South Vietnam. In 1962, he was awarded Army Aviation Soldier of the Year by the Secretary of the Army under President Kennedy. His sense of patriotism and loyalty to this country ran deep and paved the way for a hard working country boy to climb to great heights.
He retired in1969 as a Chief Warrant Officer and continued to serve his country as a civilian for many years. This gentle man was the true patriarch of his family. His love for family and friends knew no bounds and he was revered and respected by all who knew him. After retirement from the Army, James did contract work for the US Government. He also worked at the Abitibi Mill in Blountstown for a number of years and with BEK Construction Company as an instrument and electrical technician. He was a member of the VFW in Bristol, serving as chaplain, and was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
James was preceded in death by a grandchild, Faith Montgomery.
Survivors include his wife, Avis Dykes, of Clarksville; a son, Tommy Dykes, and his wife, Becky, of Clarksville; a daughter, Janet Montgomery, and her husband, Bob, of Cedar City, UT; three sisters, Dorothy Busher and her husband, John, Bea Ross, and Gail Segers, all of Clarksville; seven grandchildren, Jed, Zack, Tyler and Spencer Montgomery, Adam, Reid and Aelon Dykes; nine great-grandchildren, Will, Haven, Max, Seren, Gavin and Grayson Montgomery, Addisyn, Braxton and Braelyn Dykes.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, December 15, at 11:00 am (CST) at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Bristol with Bishop Walt Money officiating. Interment will follow in Clarksville Cemetery in Clarksville. The family will receive friends Friday, December 14, from 6:00 pm until 8:00 pm (CST) at Peavy Funeral Home and Saturday morning, December 15, from 9:30 am until service time at 11:00 am (CST) at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Bristol.
All arrangements are under the direction of Marlon Peavy at Peavy Funeral Home in Blountstown (ph. 674-2266).
OBITUARY - Mayhann
James L. “Roy” Mayhann, age 76, of Dothan, Alabama passed away Wednesday, December 12, 2012 in Dothan, Alabama from injuries received in an accident.
Roy was a graduate of Wewahitchka High School and was a member of First Baptist Church in Wewahitchka, Florida. He was a retired welder from Georgia Pacific, St. Joe Paper Company and Glidden. He later worked for Michelin Tire. He served his country in the U. S. Army during the Korean conflict. Roy enjoyed playing guitar, dancing, fishing, working on cars, and fixing just about anything.
He was preceded in death by his parents, James B. and Mary Lois (Starling) Mayhann; nephews, Tony and James; and a niece, Donna.
He leaves to cherish his memory, a daughter, Elana Crane of Columbus, Georgia; his long- time companion, Elizabeth Saye and her children, Bobby Saye, Judy Williamson, and Annette Taylor; his grandchildren, Hunter, Sara, Carrie, Casey, and Brandon; brothers, Charles Mayhann, Billy Joe Mayhann, and James T. Mayhann, all of Wewahitchka; sisters, Faye Bishop, Jean Salerno, and Joanne Salerno, all of Wewahitchka; a special great-nephew, Taylor Roy and his mom, Betty; nieces and nephews, Sherry, Julie, Ronald, Randy, Matt, Gina, Joey, Debbie, Jimmy, Mary Jo, Rhonda, Sheila, Jody, Linda Jo, Bryan, Jason, and Kelly; and many other special loved ones.
Graveside services will be held 1:00 p.m. CT, Friday, December 14 in Roberts Cemetery in Wewahitchka with Reverend Mike Stroud officiating. The family will receive friends at 12:30 p.m. CT at the cemetery.
Adams Funeral Home in Blountstown, Florida is in charge of the arrangements. Phone 850-674-5449. Online condolences may be made at www.adamsfh.com.
Roy was a graduate of Wewahitchka High School and was a member of First Baptist Church in Wewahitchka, Florida. He was a retired welder from Georgia Pacific, St. Joe Paper Company and Glidden. He later worked for Michelin Tire. He served his country in the U. S. Army during the Korean conflict. Roy enjoyed playing guitar, dancing, fishing, working on cars, and fixing just about anything.
He was preceded in death by his parents, James B. and Mary Lois (Starling) Mayhann; nephews, Tony and James; and a niece, Donna.
He leaves to cherish his memory, a daughter, Elana Crane of Columbus, Georgia; his long- time companion, Elizabeth Saye and her children, Bobby Saye, Judy Williamson, and Annette Taylor; his grandchildren, Hunter, Sara, Carrie, Casey, and Brandon; brothers, Charles Mayhann, Billy Joe Mayhann, and James T. Mayhann, all of Wewahitchka; sisters, Faye Bishop, Jean Salerno, and Joanne Salerno, all of Wewahitchka; a special great-nephew, Taylor Roy and his mom, Betty; nieces and nephews, Sherry, Julie, Ronald, Randy, Matt, Gina, Joey, Debbie, Jimmy, Mary Jo, Rhonda, Sheila, Jody, Linda Jo, Bryan, Jason, and Kelly; and many other special loved ones.
Graveside services will be held 1:00 p.m. CT, Friday, December 14 in Roberts Cemetery in Wewahitchka with Reverend Mike Stroud officiating. The family will receive friends at 12:30 p.m. CT at the cemetery.
Adams Funeral Home in Blountstown, Florida is in charge of the arrangements. Phone 850-674-5449. Online condolences may be made at www.adamsfh.com.
Carr School Students of the Month
Principal Darryl Taylor, Jr. is pleased to announce the November Students of the Month at Carr School.
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Altha athletes honored at banquet
On Monday, December 3, Altha School held their Fall Sports Banquet. Student athletes who played volleyball and ran cross country were recognized.
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Redneck parade Saturday
The folks in Scotts Ferry are gearing up for the 5th Annual Scotts Ferry Redneck Christmas Parade to be held Saturday, Dec. 15, at 4:30 p.m. CST.
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Local man arrested in death of passenger
A Clarksville man is behind bars charged with DUI manslaughter following an investigation into a January crash.
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Credit card fraud arrest
Eugene E. Egler, 39, of Blountstown, is being held at the Calhoun County Jail on 31 counts of fraudulent use of a credit card, plus exploitation of the elderly or disabled.
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“Lights of Liberty” celebration
It was a festive scene in Bristol Saturday night as the traditional “Lights of Liberty” parade was held downtown. Colorful floats, decorating vehicles, and even some interesting looking reindeer were part of the celebration.
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Legals for 12-13-12
Legal Notice
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Sheriff's Log for 12-13-12
CALHOUN COUNTY
Nov. 30: James Porter, state VOP, grand theft auto; Charles Owens, failure to appear
Dec. 1: Cedric Taylor, criminal mischief, trespassing
Dec. 2: Joseph Bailey, domestic battery
Dec. 3: Jessica Jones, VOP; Derek King, VOP; Justin Pure, VOP
Dec. 4: Bradley Pitts, out of county warrant
Dec. 5: Antwan Chambers, battery
Dec. 7: Spencer Faircloth, VOP
Dec. 8: Misty Traxler, poss. l/t 20 grams of marijuana; Cecil Smith, poss. l/t 20 grams of marijuana; Joseph Taylor, out of county warrant/VOP
Dec. 9: Sandy Coburn, retail theft; Lynette Williams, out of county warrant/worthless checks
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Nov. 30: James Porter, state VOP, grand theft auto; Charles Owens, failure to appear
Dec. 1: Cedric Taylor, criminal mischief, trespassing
Dec. 2: Joseph Bailey, domestic battery
Dec. 3: Jessica Jones, VOP; Derek King, VOP; Justin Pure, VOP
Dec. 4: Bradley Pitts, out of county warrant
Dec. 5: Antwan Chambers, battery
Dec. 7: Spencer Faircloth, VOP
Dec. 8: Misty Traxler, poss. l/t 20 grams of marijuana; Cecil Smith, poss. l/t 20 grams of marijuana; Joseph Taylor, out of county warrant/VOP
Dec. 9: Sandy Coburn, retail theft; Lynette Williams, out of county warrant/worthless checks
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LIBERTY XMAS AND TRAIN RIDE
Award winning, local photographer, Phil Coale took these excellent photos. To purchase photos, contact Phil Coale at Tigersports1@live.com or call 850-379-8049.
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BHS LCHS ST JOE BASKETBALL
Award winning, local photographer, Phil Coale took these excellent photos. To purchase photos, contact Phil Coale at Tigersports1@live.com or call 850-379-8049.
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Nature III
Award winning, local photographer, Phil Coale took these excellent photos. To purchase photos, contact Phil Coale at Tigersports1@live.com or call 850-379-8049.
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OBITUARY - Peacock
Doug was born Oct. 4, 1938, in Pensacola. He grew up in Blountstown and dearly loved playing football for the fighting Tigers. A graduate of the BHS Class of 1956, Doug joined the U.S. Air Force, serving at Dobbins Air Force Base in Marietta, Georgia, as well as in Ontario, Canada. In 1960, he married the love of his life, Joyce Marler. Doug became a regional supervisor in the finance industry, working for Aetna and Avco in Atlanta, Houston and throughout Mississippi. He returned to Blountstown in 1976 and owned Doug’s Gulf Station. He survived the tornado of 1979 that destroyed the business. Doug worked for Rysco Shipyard and Charla Chevrolet for many years, making some lifelong friends at both places.
Greeting Doug when he arrived in heaven were many loved ones and friends that passed before him, to include his parents, J. Walter and Estelle Peacock; his birth mother, Agnes Peacock Diamond; his father-in-law, Alton Fraser; and his beloved dogs, Jim, Buffy and Peanut, that he cherished as members of his family.
Left behind with many memories of love and laughter are his wife of 27 years, Joyce Peacock; his daughters, Kelli Peacock Dunn and her husband, Jason, of Blountstown, and Kim Peacock Jackson and her husband, Jay, of Sneads; his son, Dave, and his wife, Marlene, of Kirkland Lake, Ontario; sister, Gayle Peacock Gallagher, of Franklin, Tennessee; brother, Jerry Peacock, and his wife, Valerie, of Tallahassee; half-sisters, Cheryl Randolph and her husband, Sherman, of Columbia, Tennessee, and Carol Weeks and her husband, Van, of Pensacola; six grandchildren, Jake and Jordan Jackson, Scott and Kelly Dunn, Jamie and Dustin Mowat; his mother-in-law, Ruth Fraser, of Blountstown; Danny Hassig, a former “Doug’s Gulf” boy who he considered a son; his beloved dogs, Cowboy and Dixie; and many treasured family members and friends.
A memorial service is planned Monday, December 10, at 6 p.m. at the Peavy Funeral Home Chapel in Blountstown. Visitation will be held from 5 p.m. until service time.
In lieu of flowers and in honor of Doug’s love for animals, donations may be made in his memory to Partners for Pets, a no-kill animal shelter (4011 Maintenance Dr., Marianna, FL 32448). If you have room in your home and heart, please consider adopting a stray dog or a shelter pet in Doug’s memory. Donations to the Salvation Army, an organization he dearly loved and served, would also be a fitting tribute to his memory.
All arrangements are under the direction of Peavy Funeral Home in Blountstown (ph. 674-2266).

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