Gerald Green Harrell
Published 12:00 am Thursday, August 30, 2001
Gerald Green Harrell, 73, of Troy died Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2001 at Edge Regional Medical Center.
Graveside services will be at 3 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 30 at Green Hills Memorial Park in Troy with Minister Wyman Sanders and the Rev. Tony Dye officiating, Dillard Funeral Home of Troy directing.
Survivors include his wife, Norma Jean Harrell of Troy; daughter, Brenda Jean (Lamar) Burgans of Henderson; son, Gerald Green (Myra Dean) Harrell Jr. of Calera; two sisters, Mary E. Johnson and Annette Colley, both of Troy; brother, Bernard Wesley Harrell of Auburndale, Fla. and two grandchildren, Joshua Lamar Burgans and Jason Andrew Burgans.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to a favorite charity.
Honorary pallbearers will be members of the Troy Domino Club, Dr. Young, Dr. Crosby, Dr. Griffin and Dr. Barron.
Billy J. Madaris
Billy J. Madaris, 53, of Troy died Friday, Aug. 24, 2001 at Edge Regional Medical Center in Troy.
Services were at 10 a.m., Monday, Aug. 27 at Skeen Funeral Home Chapel in Troy with the Revs. Bruce Hose and Steve Rascoe officiating. Burial was at Center Ridge Baptist Church Cemetery, Highway 123 between Ariton
and Ozark, with Skeen Funeral Home of Troy directing.
Survivors include his mother, Annie Mirl Pritchett of Union Springs; two sons, Joseph Anthony Madaris, C.B., of Los Angeles, Calif., William Clayton Madaris, Marines, Parris Island, S.C.; half sister, Tawana Ryan of Union Springs; step mother, Queen Scarbrough Pugh; brothers and sisters-in-law, Richard and Sue Madaris of LaVergne, Tenn., Terry and Kathy Madaris of Montgomery, Michael Madaris of Dothan; special aunt and uncle, Mary and Johnny Mitchell of Troy; special niece, Lorita Mitchell; numerous aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society or medical research.
Pallbearers were Johnny Mitchell, Cortland Peed, Johnny Edwards, Tray Ryan, James Mitchell, Robert Pritchett, Terry Madaris and Benny Herring.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 26.