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Forsyth County Commissioner Todd Levent holds up an agenda packet commissioners receive filled with backup material relating to items on their meeting agenda. The county has set Oct. 12 as the date it will make backup agenda material available to the public online. Read more, Page 4.
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Man charged with fraud using lost bank cards FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — A Cumming man was arrested Aug. 17 for reportedly trying to use lost credit cards at multiple businesses. Jeremy Lee Barrett, 37, was charged with two counts of financial
transaction card fraud. Deputies said the card owner’s father called authorities Aug. 17 to report that his son lost his wallet a few days prior at the Fieldstone Recreation Association community pool along Elder Field Lane. The father tracked the wallet to a McDonald’s along Atlanta Highway. Deputies said Barrett attempted to use the credit cards at the McDonald’s and at a Dollar General along Bethelview Road. Employees at both shops identified Barrett as the person who tried to use the cards. Barrett admitted to swiping them but told deputies he threw them away because the cards didn’t work. Deputies said he was a registered sex offender and failed to report that he’d quit his job Aug. 1. Officers tacked on an additional charge sex offender employment violation.
Deputies arrest woman for abusing 911 service FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — A Cumming woman was arrested for excessively calling 911 after she contacted authorities dozens of times on Aug. 21. Karoline Jennifer Hinga, 45, was charged with improper use of 911. Deputies said she called the Sheriff’s Office 28 times. Fifteen of those calls were to 911 and none were for legitimate law enforcement purposes, according to the Sheriff’s Office. Deputies tried to explain to Hinga that calling 911 when there’s no emergency is dangerous. She told officers each time that she understood but continued to make the calls.
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Drug & DUI arrests Tiffany Camille Markham, 39, of Bronze Oak Way, Cumming, was arrested Aug. 12 on Bethelview Road for trafficking in illegal cocaine, illegal drugs, marijuana, or methamphetamine, possession of drug related objects, possession of a schedule I controlled substance, possession of schedule I or II controlled substance with intent to distribute and possession with intent to distribute schedule I or II controlled substance. Alexander Andreyevich Vedenev, 25, of Ridge Road, Canton, was arrested Aug. 12 on Buford Highway for DUI and unlawful use of wireless device. Julie Merae Dingler, 51, of Brer Fox Road SE, Milledgeville, was arrested Aug. 12 on Buford Highway for possession of methamphetamine, possession of drug related objects and failure to signal lane change or turn. Krystal Lynne Loza, 34, of Harbour Walk, Cumming, was arrested Aug. 8 on Buford Highway for DUI. Jonathan La, 26, of Lost Oak Drive, Buford, was arrested Aug. 12 on Ga. 400 for DUI, speeding and possession of marijuana. Robert Emory Haygood, 57, of Tidwell Road, Alpharetta, was arrested Aug. 12 on Ga. 400 for DUI, possession of open alcohol container by driver and speeding. Yoram A. Mireles Lopez, 43, of Brassfield Drive, Cumming, was arrested Aug. 12 on Curie Drive for DUI and speeding. Jennifer Dawn Schab, 44, of Orange Beach, Alabama, was arrested Aug. 13 on Ga. 400 for DUI, driving while license suspended or revoked and failure to maintain lane. John Vancleef Warner, 50, of Clairmont North NE, Atlanta, was arrested Aug. 13 on Roswell Road for possession of methamphetamine See ARRESTS, Page 20
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County approves updated master plan for Shady Grove Campground BY TIFFANY MORGAN newsroom@appenmedia.com FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — Forsyth County commissioners gave their approval to expand efforts at Shady Grove Campground to draw visitors. The commission voted Aug. 24 to adopt a new master plan for the 110acre site on Allyn Lane Memorial Way on Lake Lanier. Parks and Recreation Director Jim Pryor said the county has continuously made upgrades to the facility since taking over operations from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers around 2006. Every major upgrade takes time, he said, because it must be approved by the regional Corps office in Mobile, Alabama. With an updated master plan for the site, Pryor said, the Corps can simply approve the document as a whole, eliminating the piecemeal process the county has been going through. The long-range plan includes a $3.4 million budget, with each major expense approved by the county. Pryor said a master plan would also put Forsyth County in line for Natural Resources grants without scrambling to develop and engineer new initiatives. Right now, Shady Grove Campground encompasses 110 campsites for groups, tents and RVs. It has a beach and swim area, boat ramp with a courtesy dock, paths and children’s playground. County commissioners voted unanimously to approve the updated master plan and submit it to the Army Corps of Engineers for consideration.
Commissioners also agreed to allow expansion of glamping sites for Timberline Glamping Company. Glamping is simply “glamorous camping” and provides amenities and resort-style services not associated with traditional camping. The company currently operates seven sites at Shady Grove, providing various amenities from tents with king beds, electric air conditioning and heating, to retro trailers with a full kitchen and private bathroom with a shower. Timberline Glamping Company was able to stay booked at all sites at 100 percent regardless of the pandemic, Co-CEO Nathan Self said. National Geographic reached out to them to be featured in their top 500 campgrounds in all 50 states. Self also said they have stayed consistently booked and they request expansion because of the amount of people that are looking for glamping sites. Director of Parks & Recreation Pryor said the company has been good to work with and commended them for the attractiveness of getting out in nature. “Camping has boomed and taken off. I believe they’re the reason the popularity of the campground has become so much of what it is,” Pryor said. The commissioners approved the expansion of adding 13 sites – the vote was 5 to 0. With the revenue, 10 percent goes back into keeping up with the aesthetics of the campground. And with the expanded sites, Pryor said they expect to double this year’s revenue of $70,000 in the upcoming year.
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Forsyth County renews pledge to open agenda material for online viewing By PATRICK FOX pat@appenmedia.com FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — Exactly two years after announcing it would make its meeting agenda backup material accessible to the public online, Forsyth County is preparing to throw the switch, joining nearly all other local governments in Metro Atlanta. The County Commission voted Aug. 24 to begin implementing a system to allow residents online access to back-
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ground material for agenda items it discusses during meetings. Up till recently, and for more than a decade before, the county has had to print out hundreds of pages of background documents and distribute them in binders to each commissioner for reference during meetings. There was no widespread distribution of the binder material to the public before or during meetings. The move from paper to pixel is expected to save money and will give residents a chance to follow the action at commission meetings like they never have before. “We think this is a great step forward,” said Assistant County Manager Brandon Kenney. The system is scheduled to launch for the Oct. 12 commission work session. Surrounding counties, like Fulton and Gwinnett, have had electronic agenda packets available online for more than a decade. Cherokee and Dawson counties have made their agenda support material available online for at least the past two years. Municipalities, including Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Milton, Roswell and Sandy Springs, have made it a practice for years to post agendas and supporting packets online.
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Commissioner Todd Levent said late changes are rare, and additions to the agenda can simply be announced at the beginning of the meeting. Commissioner Laura Semanson asked whether the commissioners’ packet generally contains documents that require redacting, items such as license applications that include private information. Following the meeting, the County Attorney’s Office said material that could be redacted might include information on a license application or a citation, like a person’s private cellphone number or date of birth. County Attorney Ken Jarrard said commissioners can announce changes at meetings as they come up. Following the commission meeting, Jarrard said most of the documents associated with the agenda are contracts, Power-Point presentations and spreadsheets. “But there are some documents, from time to time, that do contain some sensitive information,” Jarrard said, adding that he hopes no one considers guarding private information as a move to deceive the public. “This is about being more transparent, for goodness sake, not less.”
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The City of Cumming posts only the agenda online, with no backup materials. Kenney said that when Forsyth County commissioners first approved funding for the online upgrade in 2019, implementation began in-house. Most of the latter part of 2019, he said, was spent training employees how to use the software to incorporate supporting documents into the online agenda. “We wanted to make sure that staff was comfortable with the process and understood and knew how to use the new software,” Kenney said. The rollout was sidetracked with the advent of the pandemic, and the focus turned to how to get government to function remotely, Kenney said. “We’re back in a good position at this point where we felt like we’re ready to begin moving in the direction of publishing the agenda book online,” Kenney said. While county commissioners agreed opening access to background materials will be a positive step, they had some hesitation about people’s expectations of the agenda document. They said the agenda is sometimes amended late in the process, and even the support documents can change hours before a meeting.
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Local students exceed state peers on Georgia Milestones tests High-stakes exams remain mandatory despite disruptions By CANDY WAYLOCK candy@appenmedia.com CUMMING, Ga. — Officials with the Forsyth County Schools System are assessing the district’s performance on the Georgia Milestones Assessments as they focus on academic recovery and stability under the COVID-19 pandemic. “We use the state assessments as one tool to assist in the development of our students,” said Jennifer Caracciolo, director of communications. “[But] because of COVID, we also realized how important it is to build great relationships with our students, parents and colleagues.” Last week the Georgia Department of Education released the results of the federally mandated, annual assessments of student achievement. The tests were administered to students last spring in grades 3-12. Statewide, test scores declined from those posted in the last assess-
End of Course test results (Forsyth County High School results / Georgia results) Subject Students Tested Beginning Learner % Developing Learner % Proficient Learner % Algebra 1 53% / 60% 12 / 39 26 / 31 35 / 24 Biology 42% / 59% 10 / 33 27 / 26 43 / 30 History 27% / 55% 13 / 35 36 / 35 41 / 25 Literature Below grade level 30% / 42% ; Above grade level – 70% / 58%
ments given in the 2018-2019 school year, prior to the pandemic. Tests were not administered in the 2019-20 school year. Students in Forsyth County Schools outperformed their peers in test-by-test comparisons at each grade level. Students are assessed at four levels: beginning, developing, proficient and distinguished learner. Nearly 30 percent of Forsyth County high school students scored in the top “distinguished learner” level in Algebra 1, compared to 7 percent statewide. One in four local students scored at the highest level in biology, compared to 1 in 10 of their peers statewide. While test scores are important, said Caracciolo, they are less im-
portant when navigating education disrupted by the pandemic. “We had a very successful 202021 school year and the number one reason why was because of our focus on relationships over scores,” Caracciolo said. She noted the district also considers the “social and emotional” impacts of COVID on instruction and learning. State education officials said the most recent results should be kept in context. “Georgia Milestones was designed to measure the performance of students in a typical educational environment,” said Meghan Frick, spokeswoman for the GDOE. “And in 2020-2021, rolling quarantines, rising case counts, and shifting instructional
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By CHAMIAN CRUZ chamian@appenmedia.com ROSWELL, Ga. — After about five years, progress is being made to get historic downtown Roswell its first boutique hotel. The City Council approved site plan changes Aug. 23 to allow the private developer, West Alley LLC, to move forward with the project. It was the third time since 2017 the City Council voted in support of a boutique hotel at 37 Magnolia St., where there is currently a shuttered Wells Fargo branch. Councilman Marcelo Zapata said it gave him a sense of déjà vu. “In three days (on Aug. 27), it will be the third anniversary of the approval of modification of the site plan from the 2017 conditional use,” Zapata said. “Four years passed by, and I think at least three hotels have been built in two or three miles. I know Windward has one brand new on the east side, we have two in Mansell, and here we are again in 2021 talking about the boutique hotel.” In May, the Roswell Downtown Development Authority chose West Alley to take over the project after an agreement with Canton Place Development broke down last year during the COVID-19 pandemic. The mixed-use building will include a 125-room hotel, restaurant, office, retail and event space. It will also have 397 parking spaces and stretch down 895 Mimosa Blvd. and 26 Webb St. A hotel brand has not been disclosed.
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West Alley consultants and contractors are locally owned and operated. Attorney Kurt Hilbert, who spoke on behalf of West Alley during the meeting, said they are looking at beginning construction in 2022 or 2023. Overall, he said, the project will be a $90 million investment for Roswell. “Many times, projects that are presented to mayor and council here in this chamber include outside folks who do not truly know Roswell, its rich history, its culture or its challenges,” Hilbert said. “We are hopeful that what is being presented this evening bridges all of those areas with a well-thoughtout, mixed-use design that contemplates and emphasizes the positive aspects of Roswell’s past and present as well as its future.” Under the approved site plan changes, West Alley agreed to several conditions from the city, including designating 100 of its parking spaces for free public
parking. It will also provide a minimum of 8-foot sidewalk along Webb Street and Mimosa Boulevard and a minimum of 10-foot sidewalk along Magnolia Street to go along with the city’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan. Webb Street currently has no sidewalks. The city also eliminated a previous condition for West Alley to construct a deceleration lane on the southbound through/right turn lane on Magnolia Street. But before the City Council voted, Zapata asked Hilbert about the guarantees West Alley could give residents on its financial strength as well as construction and operational expertise so they would not be back in four years “listening to the same story.” “I’ve been doing this for a long time as a lawyer, and this particular team has expertise that I have not seen with this project in the past — there were gaps, there were flaws, there were all kinds of
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Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices Georgia Properties represents record sale of $15.5M luxury collection property Brought to you by – Berkshire Hathaway GAINESVILLE, GA. August 20, 2021 – Roswell, Georgia – Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia Properties is pleased to announce the sale of 3509 Tanners Mill Road in Gainesville, listed for $15,500,000. Debra Johnston, the exclusive listing agent for the property, is a Luxury Collection Specialist and Chairman’s Circle Diamond member. Brent Hoffman, a Chairman’s Circle Gold Associate of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices – Commercial Division personally referred Seller through a previous business connection. Jessica Grey, also of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices, represented the buyers making this a dual transaction for the company, resulting in the highest real estate closing in the metro Atlanta area to date. “Congratulations to Debra Johnston, Brent Hoffman and Jessica Grey on the sale of this incredible property,” said Dan Forsman, President and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia Properties. Debra Johnston’s marketing strategy and positioning in the market combined with Jessica Grey’s dedication to finding the perfect property for her clients lead to the completion of this recordbreaking sale. Recently selected for a feature video by Architectural Digest, 3509 Tanners Mill Road is a rare and pristine estate situated on 446 acres of rolling, fenced
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Each home will have its own design and unique characteristics. Stephen Fuller’s vision will set the tone for harmony and detail while allowing for individual expression. Southern architecture is a blend of inspirations from European ancestry. It is this mix of influences – tradition looking to the future – that defines a new south and a new southern lifestyle. Four to ten - acre spacious homesites are now available for presale and will feature luxury custom homes by Loudermilk Homes priced from $2.5 million. For more information contact JD Kent at 678.787.7949 or visit https:// thehomesteadatmilton.com/. Sales and marketing by Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia Properties New Homes Division. It is this mix of influences—tradition looking to the future—that defines a new south and a new southern lifestyle. That
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Real Estate Market Update Brought to you by – Ansley Atlanta As this year’s unique back-to-school season rolls out across metro Atlanta, it would seem that ‘hot-market Summer’ may finally be cooling, if only slightly. LIPPERT According to July stats from FMLS, sales are estimated to be down by 5% once the final numbers are posted (currently reflecting a 12.5% decline), which is a notable dip from June. Not unlike the last 12
months, July’s numbers are a mixed bag of indicators for what’s to come for the rest of this year, depending on perspective. The decline in sales is noteworthy, but not necessarily unexpected, and represented by several likely factors, according to Cynthia Lippert, Managing Broker of Ansley Real Estate’s North Atlanta office, it’s not uncommon for people to move well ahead of the new school year beginning, especially as schools reopen more fully since the pandemic. Additionally, as many popular travel destinations re-opened heading into Summer, many pandemicweary travelers returned to the skies,
beaches, and just about anywhere but their living rooms in an attempt to enjoy some normalcy. Forbes reported pre-pandemic levels of travel over the recent July 4th weekend. More specific factors include a slight decrease in new listings, despite overall trending in the right direction toward easing the unrelenting shortages. This points toward the continuation of the seller’s market well through the end of the year. But for buyers looking to begin home searches in the next 12 months, the message is becoming more and more clear - waiting may not be the best answer as prices continue to surge. Inventory is
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How to Pay for Care @ Home Your September To-Do List Without Draining Your Savings Brought to you by – Michelle Wilson, Wilson Legal, PC When given the choice of living in a facility or at home, most folks would pick their home. Unless we die suddenly, most of us will need help around the house at some point. Hired help will run you $19-27 dollars per hour. This cost frequently exceeds the combined household income when it’s added to your regular utilities. So how do we pay for care at home? If you are a veteran or veteran’s spouse, you could apply for the VA pension benefit. Medicaid offers a program for in-home care, but it won’t kick in until you are confined primarily to bed or your favorite recliner. There is another option - Long Term Care (LTC) Insurance. You might say that it’s expensive or that you’ll lose your premiums if you don’t use it. That may be true if you buy traditional LTC insurance. What if I told you that you could buy LTC coverage when you buy a life insurance policy. These are called Hybrid LTC policies. When you purchase a hybrid policy,
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September can feel like a sudden downshift RAWLINGS with the transition from summer to the beginning of a new school year (and maybe some back-to-work blues). Stretch out these last days of summer by squeezing in a few more home projects and preparing the house for fall. Pick from these to-dos to create your perfect September plan. 1. Clean and Store Summer Gear Once the last beach day is behind you, take the time to clean out the buckets, chairs and boogie boards, so they are fresh and clean for next year. It’s best to store your beach gear in a certain spot, such as a garage or a storage unit, where it can stay dry and out of the way until you’re ready for your next trip to the beach. Also, be sure to toss out cracked or broken toys and shop end-of-season sales to replace items if needed.
2. Clean Carpet and Floors Sand and dirt tracked in over the summer can really take a toll on floors. Vacuum and mop floors and have area rugs and carpeting professionally cleaned if needed. Removing the layers of dirt and allergens dropped during the summer creates a clean area for the fall season and reduces the layer upon layer build-up. Your carpet is made much cleaner and kept that way by keeping up the maintenance. 3. Clear the Way for Easy Dinners A too-packed kitchen (and fridge and pantry) can make meal prep harder than it needs to be. Clear away clutter to create a clean workspace on the counter and remove expired, stale and unwanted food from the pantry, fridge and freezer. Donate unwanted and unexpired foods in their original packaging to a local food pantry.
4. Get Organized for School It’s back to school time, and life gets hectic again. Consider what would make this fall run more smoothly. Take control of clutter and chaos right at the entrance of your home by creating an entry that catches everyone (and everything) before they get inside too far. Designate an area with a bench or seat for
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enforcement. Trenton Drew Cronan, 35, of Silver Falls Road, Cleveland, was arrested Aug. 14 on Pittman Road for possession of a schedule II controlled substance and loitering and prowling. Bruno Figueiredo Andrade, 35, Deerfield Crossing Drive, Alpharetta, was arrested Aug. 14 on Pilgrim Mill Road for DUI and failure to maintain lane. Wilder Alexander Monterroso, 37, of Wildflower Lane, Snellville, was arrested Aug. 14 on Ga. 400 for DUI, improper signal and failure to maintain lane. Jose Eduardo Tinajero-Dimas, 37, of Sanders Road, Cumming, was arrested Aug. 14 on Chattahoochee Road for DUI and failure to maintain lane. Veena Jahangir Awan, 28, of East Paces Ferry Road, Atlanta, was arrested Aug. 15 on Ga. 400 for DUI, speeding and failure to maintain lane. Jaideep Singh, 37, of Bantry Way, Cumming, was arrested Aug. 15 on Ga. 400 for DUI and failure to maintain lane. Davontae Vernado Stanford, 29, Meadow Peak Road, Duluth, was arrested Aug. 15 on McGinnis Ferry Road for DUI and failure to obey safety zone. Daniel Van Gallimore, 38, of Homewood Drive, Athens, was arrested Aug. 15 on Ga. 400 for trafficking in cocaine, illegal drugs, marijuana, or methamphetamines, possession of marijuana, possession of drug-related objects and expired or no license plate or decal. Juan Sebastian Ibarra Marin, 22, of Fairfax Drive, Cumming, was arrested Aug. 15 on Matt Highway for public drunkenness. Evan Ford Prescott, 35, of Sacketts Drive, Lawrenceville, was arrested Aug. 15 on Lake Lanier for lake offense: operation of watercraft under the influence of alcohol or drugs and lake offense: operating boat without any registration. Rebekah Lynn Wilson, 41, of Oak Fern Trail, Flowery Branch, was arrested Aug. 15 on Burnt Bridge Road for possession of methamphetamine. Jessie Lynn Gates, 33, of Crystal Cove Trail, Gainesville, was arrested Aug. 15 on Keith Bridge Road for DUI and possession of marijuana.
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Rawlings: Continued from Page 18 removing dirty shoes and other outdoor gear such as rain boots, jackets and umbrellas. Add plenty of hooks to hang backpacks and jackets. Place labeled or color-coded baskets under the bench for each family member’s smaller items. Getting everyone in the habit of leaving all their stuff in their assigned spot will make leaving the house the next morning a little smoother.
5. Finish Outdoor Projects Make use of the warm weather still left to finish up any outdoor projects you started (or intended to start) over the summer, from cleaning the gutters to adding a new deck. Working on a to-do list each month will keep your house in top shape. If you need assistance selling your home or have any other real estate needs, please contact Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty at 770.442.7300. We would be happy to assist you! Compiled and edited by Dana Daniels, Marketing Coordinator
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Tests: Continued from Page 6 End of Course tests serve as the final exam in the tested course and count as 20 percent of the final grade. Because of the pandemic, school districts were given flexibility in how results were used. End of Course test scores in high schools counted for 10 percent of the final grade only if they helped improve a student’s grade. Otherwise, it counted for only 0.01 percent of the final grade. In the younger grades, other factors for re-
tention and promotion were used. Parents will receive a report from the state detailing their student’s performance, along with summary information about overall performance at the school, system and state levels. To view results for the Forsyth County Schools System, visit the Georgia Department of Education website at www.gadoe.org/Milestones. Georgia Milestones Federal education legislation passed in 2001 mandated annual testing of public school students under the No Child Left Behind Act. The act held districts responsible for ensuring all
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students performed at acceptable levels and penalized schools and districts that did not show improvement. In Georgia, students in first through eighth grade took a series of Criterion Reference Competency Tests (CRCTs) each spring in core subject areas. In 2015, No Child Left Behind was replaced by the Every Child Succeeds Act. The new law took away the federal penalties and pushed decision-making to the states and school districts on how to raise achievement levels. The new law required all states to have, at minimum, an annual assessment to measure student achievement
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DEATH NOTICES Bonnie Banks, 98, of Roswell, passed away August 19, 2021. Arrangements by Northside Chapel Funeral Directors & Crematory. Ernest Boling, 69, of Alpharetta, passed away August 15, 2021. Arrangements by Northside Chapel Funeral Directors & Crematory. Elwood Clark, 81, of Roswell, passed away August 24, 2021. Arrangements by Northside Chapel Funeral Directors & Crematory. Anthony Bennett Claxton, 56, of Cumming, passed away August 17, 2021. Arrangements by Ingram Funeral Home & Crematory. Jeanne Dunlap, 70, of Roswell, passed away August 21, 2021. Arrangements by Northside Chapel Funeral Directors & Crematory. Sandra Ehn, 50, of Alpharetta, passed away August 21, 2021. Arrangements by Northside Chapel Funeral Directors & Crematory.
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Mahmoud Esmaeili, 84, of Alpharetta, passed away August 21, 2021. Arrangements by Roswell Funeral Home and Green Lawn Cemetery.
Roswell Funeral Home Green Lawn Cemetary Faithfully Serving Families Since 1839
Phyllis Gustely, 78, of Cumming, passed away August 20, 2021. Arrangements by Roswell Funeral Home and Green Lawn Cemetery.
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Flynn, 67, of Cumming, passed away August 24, 2021. Arrangements by Ingram Funeral Home & Crematory.
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Louise Morgan Fritts, 82, of Roswell, passed away August 23, 2021. Arrangements by Ingram Funeral Home & Crematory.
Roswell Funeral Home Green Lawn Cemetary Faithfully Serving Families Since 1839
Roswell Funeral Home Green Lawn Cemetary Faithfully Serving Families Since 1839
Roswell Funeral Home Green Lawn Cemetary Faithfully Serving Families Since 1839
Roswell Funeral Home Green Lawn Cemetary Faithfully Serving Roswell Since 1839
Roswell Funeral Home Green Lawn Cemetary Faithfully Serving Families Since 1839
Roswell Funeral Home Green Lawn Cemetary Faithfully Serving Roswell Since 1839
Marie Frye, 91, of Alpharetta, passed away August 23, 2021. Arrangements by Roswell Funeral Home and Green Lawn Cemetery. James Glenn, 59, of Roswell, passed away August 24, 2021. Arrangements by Roswell Funeral Home and Green Lawn Cemetery.
Hudgins, 91, of Roswell, passed away August 19, 2021. Arrangements by Northside Chapel Funeral Directors & Crematory. Roswell Funeral Home Green Lawn Cemetary
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Roswell Funeral Home Green Lawn Cemetary Faithfully Serving Families Since 1839
Victor Lazo Jimenez, 27, of Roswell, passed away August 20, 2021. Arrangements by Roswell Funeral Home and Green Lawn Cemetery.
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M. Macuna, 64, passed away August 23, 2021. Arrangements by Ingram Funeral Home & Crematory.
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Joella Megel, 60, of Cumming, passed away August 19, 2021. Arrangements by Ingram Funeral Home & Crematory.
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Roswell Funeral Home Green Lawn Cemetary Faithfully Serving Families Since 1839
Martin Needs, 58, of Alpharetta, passed away August 24, 2021. Arrangements by Roswell Funeral Home and Green Lawn Cemetery.
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Mae Pugh, 86, of Cumming, passed away August 21, 2021. Arrangements by Ingram Funeral Home & Roswell Funeral HomeCrematory.
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Marlin Tallant, 84, of Cumming, passed away August 25, 2021. Arrangements by Ingram Funeral Home & Crematory. Faithfully Serving Roswell Since 1839
Charles Thomas, 71, of Alpharetta, passed away August 24, 2021. Arrangements by Northside Chapel Funeral Directors & Crematory. Terry Len Waites, 71, of Alpharetta, passed away August 18, 2021. Arrangements by McDonald & Son Funeral Home. Jan Elaine Wilson, 58, of Cumming, passed away August 22, 2021. Arrangements by Ingram Funeral Home & Crematory.
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