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ELIZABETHANN HODGES
BUTZElizabeth Ann Hodges
Butz of Auburn, ALpassed away June 8, 2014.Born July 20, 1926, Mrs.Butz was a native ofBirmingham, AL.
Elizabeth (Libby) Butzwas preceded in death byher husband Robert KentButz. She is survived byher six children: Floyd(Sandy) Williams of GulfShores, AL; Bob Butz ofAuburn, AL; Martha (Bob)Dumas of Auburn, AL; Don(Beth) Butz of Auburn, AL;Mary Wilson of Williston,FL; Margaret (Jim) Kuhn ofColumbus, OH; and her14 grandchildren, and8 great-grandchildren. Shewas a member of ChapterE, P.E.O., Auburn, AL andAuburn United MethodistChurch. A memorialservice will be held Thurs-day, June 12 at 11:00 atAuburn United MethodistChurch in Founder’sChapel. Visitation will beheld prior to the service at10:00 in Founder’s Chapel.
In lieu of flowersmemorial gifts to TheUnited Methodist Child-ren’s Home, 3140 ZeldaCourt, Montgomery, AL36106-2607, East AlabamaMedical Center Founda-tion, 2000 PepperellParkway Opelika, AL 36801or Southern Care Hospice,7067 Sydney Curve,Montgomery, AL 36117would be appreciated.Jeffcoat-Trant FuneralHome will be handlingthe arrangements.
www.jeffcoattrant.com
DODIEGROSS
Dorothy (Dodie)Loreman Gross, of Auburn,AL, passed away suddenlyof a massive heart attackwhile walking in TownCreek Park on Saturdaymorning June 7, 2014.
Dodie was born April 21,1938, in Lincoln, NB toLevi Daniel and DorothyGladys Loreman. Shegraduated from TheodoreHigh School and attendedthe University of Alabamafrom 1955 to 1960, graduat-ing with a BS in homeeconomics. Dodie marriedCharles A. Gross onSeptember 17, 1960, inTuscaloosa, AL. Dodie andCharles moved to Rolla,Missouri, where they raisedtheir three boys David(1961), Robert (1962), andMichael (1965), andCharles served on the UMRfaculty while earning hisMS (1966) and PhD (1969).In 1972, the family movedto Auburn where Charlesaccepted an AssociateProfessorship at AU.
For many years, Dodietaught pre-school atAuburn First BaptistChurch, and subsequentlyserved as Director ofGrace Methodist ChurchPre-School until herretirement in 2002. Shenurtured and lovedcountless children andtheir parents throughouther working life. She wasan avid volunteer in manycivic activities, but AuburnFirst Baptist and AuburnCivitan in particular, whereshe served in many offices,including president.
A son comments that"she was known as ’Ruth’from the Bible; not onlyready and willing, buteager to put herself second
and serve others". A friendnotes the "I never knewDodie not to be smiling".Dodie enjoyed walkingwith Charles, traveling,square dancing (VillageSquares), and spendingtime with family.
Dodie is survived byher husband Charles; twosons David and Michael;daughter-in-laws Tracyand Sherry; five grandchildren Kevin, Natalie,Robyn, Steven, and Jenny;and four greatgrandchildren. Dodie waspreceded in death byher son Robert; her sisterDonna Foreman; and hertwo brothers, Ron and ReidLoreman.
A memorial service willbe held on June 21, 2014 atFirst Baptist Church ofAuburn at 2:00 pm. In lieuof flowers, the familyrequests that donations bemade to Civitan Interna-tional Scholarship Fund inthe name of Dodie Gross.Contact Kirk Iversen at334.332.7667 for details.
Jeffcoat-Trant FuneralHome & Crematory is incharge of arrangements.
www.jeffcoattrant.com
JOANNEBEATRICEMCGHAR
Joanne Beatrice McGhar,56, of Notasulga, diedSaturday, June 7, 2014, atBaptist Medical CenterSouth. A memorial servicewill be held Wednesday,June 11, 2014, at WoodlandPresbyterian Church at11:00 A.M. with LarryKilpatrick officiating.Visitation will be at 10:00A.M. at the church prior tothe service. Mrs. McGhar issurvived by her husbandJohnny McGhar; herchildren Joanna Marie
(Danny) Mobley andJohnny (Tiffany) McGhar,Jr.; her grandchildrenJamie Lee Johnson, SayuriMarie McGhar, and LeeSamuel McGhar; hersiblings Ruth Ann Pattillo,Tommy Miller, Ray Miller,and Billy Odel Miller;several nieces, nephews,great nieces, and greatnephews; and her auntDoris Berry. Send condo-lences at www.corbittsfuneralhome.com.
MITCHELL"MITCH"
RICHMONDMr. Mitchell "Mitch"
Richmond; Funeralservices for MitchellRichmond, 67, of Opelika,AL, will be at 1:00 p.m.,Wednesday, June 11, 2014,at Green Chapel Mission-ary Baptist Church,Auburn, AL, intermentwill be at the Union GroveBaptist Church Cemeteryin Marvyn, AL; Rev. RolandAustin, officiating.
Mr. Richmond, whopassed away, Thursday,June 5, 2014 at EastAlabama Medical Centerin Opelika, AL, was bornJune 12, 1946 in LeeCounty Alabama.
Public viewing forMr. Richmond will beTuesday, June 10, 2014from 2:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.Mr. Richmond will lie in
repose at the church onehour prior to the services.
Survivors include: wife,Elizabeth Richmond ofOpelika, AL; four sons,Mitchell (Juli) Richmond,Jr. of Calabasas, CA, Tony(Felicia) Turner of Atlanta,GA, Sterling (Tracey)Richmond and Marcus(Teresa) Richmond ofOpelika, AL; two sisters,Arthelia Barnes ofColumbus, GA and MaryWilliams of Opelika, AL;one brother, Oyzell (MaeRose) Richmond ofSyracuse, NY; nine grand-children, Phillip Rich-mond, Jared Richmond,Shane Richmond, TieraRichmond, JeremyHickinbottom, Trent(Jasmine) Richmond, KaylaRichmond, Stan Richmondand Aaliyah Richmond;three great grandchildren;one sister-in-law, Cynthia(Reginald) Woodson ofAuburn, AL; sevenbrothers-in-law, Charlie B.(Virginia) Dowdell, EddieJames (Geraldine) Dowdellboth of Opelika, AL, Calvin(Virginia) Dowdell ofCleveland, OH, LarryDowdell of Opelika, AL,Franklin (Maria) Dowdellof Lithonia, GA, Melvin(Jacqueline) Dowdell,Marvin (Debbie) Dowdellboth of Opelika, AL;devoted friends, Clyde(Teresa) Jenkins, Willie(Brenda) Stinson, LloydMcCray and Jesse Jones; ahost of nieces, nephews,relatives and friends.
Harris Funeral Home isdirectingPlease visit www.harrisfune
ralhomeinc.com to viewand sign registry
JAMES D.TODD
Mr. James D. Todd ofCusseta, Alabama, passedaway on Saturday, June 7,2014, in Auburn, Alabama.He was born October 16,1946, in Opelika, Alabama
A memorial service washeld Monday, June 9, 2014,at 1:00 P.M. (CST) at theBeulah Baptist Church withvisitation one hour prior tothe service. The pastorsMichael Smith and JimDykes officiated.
Survivors include hiswife: Regina Todd ofCusseta; Two sons, Brian(Linda)Todd of Cussetaand Blake(Amanda)Toddof Valley; four daughters,Ann Marie(Eric)Rowlettof Opelika, Michelle Evansof Columbus, Georgia,Roxanne Andrew)Huckebaof Austell, Georgia andApril(Jake)Ramirez ofDouglasville, Georgia, onebrother Steve Todd ofValley. Jimmy was blessedwith 13 grandchildren andloving nieces, nephews andcousins.
The family requests, inlieu of flowers, memorialdonations may be directedto the Beulah BaptistChurch Building Fund.
Jeffcoat-Trant FuneralHome and Crematory is incharge of arrangements
2A ◆ TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2014 OPELIKA-AUBURN NEWS ◆ www.oanow.comLOCAL
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Sunrise today 5:33 a.m.Sunset today 7:49 p.m.Moonrise today 5:20 p.m.Moonset today 3:30 a.m.
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24 hours ending 4 p.m. 0.00"Month to date 0.72"Normal month to date 1.06"Year to date 26.27"Last year to date 22.70"Normal year to date 22.90"
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Museum presents filmsabout 1930s America
Jule Collins Smith Museum ofFine Art will present five filmsfrom “The American Experience:1930s” in June and July.
The series begins with an hour-long documentary on the 1929stock market collapse, Thursdayat 5 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m.
This collection of films exam-ines America’s response to thethreats facing the nation duringa tumultuous decade in history.The films are programmed to
coincide with the exhibition,“Picturing an Era: Art from theGreat Depression to the SecondWorld War,” featuring worksfrom the museum’s permanentcollection.
For the Thursday screening,live jazz and cafe tapas servicefollows from 6 to 8 p.m.
Partners needed forFall Family Weekend
The annual Fall Family Week-end, from Sept. 26 to 28, willprovide parents and families of
Auburn students an opportunityto attend campus activities dur-ing fall semester.
Parents can experience stu-dent life and attend a variety ofactivities on campus and in thecommunity. Interest forms aredue Tuesday, July 15. For moreinformation, email Tess Gibsonat [email protected].
Alumni association offersmembership discounts
The Auburn Alumni Associa-tion is offering a discounted life
membership for children of lifemembers.
Life members of the associa-tion can purchase a member-ship for their child for $550,discounted from the regularcost of $850. For more informa-tion, those interested can go tohttps://tpg.auburn.edu/ustores/web/store_main.jsp?STOREID=44&SINGLESTORE=true/ or callthe Membership Department at334-844-2960.
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