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Waylon (Big John) Foister

 Mr. Waylon (Big John) Foister, age 76, of Panama City, Florida passed Thursday, June 19, 2025 at his home in Panama City. Waylon was born on December 29, 1948 in Bainbridge, Georgia to Preston Foister and Arvenia (Cross) Foister and was a lifelong resident of Panama City. Waylon was a Building Contractor for several years. Waylon was the kind of man that just loved working, whether building houses, Pickett fences or Chicken coops. He never met a stranger and would help anyone in need. Waylon loved the outdoors and gardening. He was preceded in death by his parents Preston Foister and Arvenia (Cross) Foister, two sons, David and Danny young, a sister, Wanda. Waylon was of the Baptist Faith. Survivors include: Sister: Judy Foister of Panama City, Florida,Two sons: Johnny Foister of Panama City, Florida, Ricky Young and his wife, Vivian of Panama City, Florida, One daughter: Patrica Carr and her husband, Horace Carr, Jr. of Panama City, Florida, Eleven grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. A visitation will be held Sunday, June 22, 2025 from 10:00 am until 12:00 pm noon at Peavy Home Chapel in Blountstown, FL. Graveside funeral services will be held Tuesday, June 24, 2025 at Evergreen Memorial Gardens in Panama City, Florida. All arrangements are under the direction of Marlon Peavy at Peavy Funeral Home in Blountstown, FL.    

 

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Eddie Joe Syfrett

 Eddie Joe Syfrett passed away June 18, 2025, in Blountstown FL. Eddie was Born December 15, 1950, to Ed and Essie Syfrett of Blountstown FL. He was proceeded in death by his mother Essie Syfrett his father Ed Syfrett, a Daughter Shereen Shuler, a brother Billy “Buck” Bryant and a sister Lillie Boris. Eddie Joe was a hard worker. He worked fish baiting in the morning and came home to work in his mother's bait shop in the afternoons. He worked on a dredge boat. Then he worked for K. P. Green Logging and was one of the best buncher men around. Then went into telecommunication for a little while. He also worked at Walmart and then went to help his sister in storage units. He is survived by three Sons Eddie Syfrett of Bristol, James and Jessica Syfrett of Bristol, Randy and Cryl Smith of Quincy. One son-in-law Mike Shuler of Blountstown. Five Sisters Louise Flanders of Blountstown, Patsy Foreman of Blountstown, Deaner Davis of Blountstown, Carolyn Bright of Wakulla, Margie Sims of Tallahassee. Six Granddaughters and three Grandsons, several nieces and nephews and one special nephew Billy Joe Bryant. Funeral services will be held Saturday June 21, 2025, at 10:00 am CT at Peavy Funeral Home Chapel. All arrangements are under the direction of Peavy Funeral Home of Blountstown FL. 

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Theresa May Authement Bouvier

  Theresa May Authement Bouvier, of Altha, passed away peacefully at her home on Friday, June 13, 2025, at the age of 84. She was born on May 7, 1941, in Houma, Louisiana, to Thaddues and Blanch Authement. Theresa moved to Altha in 1983, where she made her home and raised her family. She had a deep love for sewing, gardening, flowers, reading, and crocheting, and she especially loved celebrating Mardi Gras. Her creativity, warmth, and vibrant spirit will be missed by all who knew her. She was preceded in death by her parents; her daughter, Alicidia Bouvier; her sister, Patricia Marie Lauretia O’Bryan; her brother, Thaddues Authement Jr.; her son-in-law, James “Monk” Tucker; and her grandson, Brandon Hall. Theresa is survived by her children: Blanche Callais (Charles “Mike”), Jennifer Tucker, and Colbert Bouvier II. She was a beloved grandmother to Sheldon Bouvier, Heather Hornback, Reva Reyes (Candido), Christian Romero (Jesus), Dennis Collins III (Casara), Ronnie Collins, Leah Callais, Rachel Callais, Nicholas Tucker (Ashley Huff), Carrie Foster (Travis), Ronnie Tucker (Breanne), Colbert Bouvier III, Isaiah Thibodax, Antolne Bouvier, Isabella Bouvier, Ally Thibodax, and Ashlynn Thibodax. She was also a cherished great-grandmother to Landon Wicher, Carter Bruce, Jazelle Barthelemy, Hewitt Harris, Macon Harris, Armando Alamilla, Esmeralda Reyes, Iker Reyes, Lennix Bruce, Breannna Bruce, Nevaeh Romero, Linda Romero, Alice Romero, Averie Collins, Aiden Collins, Aubrey Collins, Charles Callais II, Jessica Callais, Spencer O’Bryan, Isabella Tucker, Phoenix Tucker, Brody Foster, Chase Foster, Elijah Foster, Peighton Tucker, and Dawson Tucker. She leaves behind one great-great-grandchild, Mateo Gonzalez. Theresa is also survived by her companion, Willard Hall; and stepchildren Angie Hall and Ray Hall (Debbie). Funeral services will be held on Friday, June 20, 2025, at the Peavy Funeral Home Chapel in Blountstown. Visitation will begin at 10:00 AM CT, with the service following at 11:00 AM CT. Interment will follow at the Tucker Family Cemetery.

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Gloria Jean Cox

Update for Service: Sunday, June 22, 2025, at Fort Braden Community Center (16387 Blountstown Hwy, Tallahassee) from 2:00 PM EST - 5:00 PM EST  

Gloria Jean Cox, born February 20, 1945, in Blountstown, Florida, departed this earth on Saturday, April 12, 2025. The world lost a wonderful soul on that day, but heaven gained a beautiful angel. We are certain that Gloria Jean Cox, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, great-great-grandmother, sister, and dear friend to many, will continue to watch over, nurture, and guide the family through this difficult time. Gloria devoted her life, unconditionally, to caring for others. She experienced profound joy throughout her life, raising her two children, being “Granny” to her four grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and great-great-granddaughter. She was a wonderful matriarch to the family and would look forward to and cherish time with everyone. She was a source of comfort in good and challenging times and was the ever-present anchor to family fellowship, which routinely centered around the table with food and drink. Those moments will be lasting memories that everyone will cherish forever. As her family matured, building families of their own, Gloria had newfound time. Her passion for caring could now expand to animals, especially deer. She raised countless deer, of which two, Rascal and Star, became her “grand-deer.” Gloria loved nature and all it has to offer. She spent many hours outside, caring for her animals, tending to her garden, mowing her lawn, planting flowers, and being on the river fishing! When she was not outside, Gloria could be found in her kitchen cooking or baking for her family or someone in need. An amazing cook and baker, family and friends looked forward to her latest culinary delights. Her desserts were a luscious indulgence always in demand. While her culinary talent was nothing short of extraordinary, Gloria often received requests for her coconut, chocolate, and caramel cakes. Her Christmas cookies, pecan sandies, and brownies were always a staple over the holidays. Her children have fond memories of her homemade pancakes with chocolate syrup, as well as her delicious Southern buttermilk biscuits. During family gatherings, it was not uncommon for her daughter and grandson to fight over the center biscuit, but to avoid strife, Gloria’s solution was a bigger skillet that would accommodate for two! Her spirit and determination were ever present and in abundance. Gloria had a sharp sense of humor, a knack for stating the obvious, and an unwavering commitment to truth. When she spoke, people leaned in to listen. Her passion for family never waned, even as her health weakened. On her most challenging of days, the family knew her fight was to be here and present for the very ones she loved. Her grit and determination for family were her highest sacrifice for the powerful love and care she bestowed to them. Gloria is survived by her son, Carl Wayne Cotner (Laura) and daughter, Gina Marie Ragans (Kenny); her two sisters, Mary Lila Davis, Linda Parrish Young; grandchildren, Lee Daniel Kuperberg, Amanda Marie Bell (Clayton), Wayne Alexander Cotner (Michelle), Jason Tyler Ragans; three great grandchildren, Madison Kuperberg, Coleman Bell, and Autumn Gay; and a great-great granddaughter, Maelynn. The family is planning a private graveside service to honor their mother’s wishes. A celebration of life will be held at the Fort Braden Community Center in Tallahassee on Sunday, June 22. In lieu of flowers, and in honor of her memory and love for animals, donations can be made to one or more of the following no-kill organizations in Tallahassee: It’s Meow or Never for Ferals, Inc., Smitten with Kittens, Big Dog Rescue, or Last Hope Rescue. Arrangements are under the direction of Peavy Funeral Home in Blountstown, FL.

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BLOUNTSTOWN'S OLDEST AND FINEST

James Larry Carter

James Larry Carter entered a final, peaceful, and pain-free rest on the evening of June 4, 2025, in the presence of his family at Marianna Health and Rehab. Larry was born to Paris Wayne and Mary Elizabeth (Montford) Carter on September 28, 1956, in Stuttgart, Germany. He was the last of five children the family was blessed with. In 1959, the family moved back to Florida and settled in the Scotts Ferry Community in Calhoun County near relatives. Then, in 1970, they acquired land from a relative in Gulf County and moved there. Following graduation from Wewahitchka High School, Larry joined the Marines but was honorably discharged before he could serve out his enlistment due to medical issues that plagued him throughout his life. Between health crises, Larry pursued a variety of interests, from playing the drums in a band to traveling around the country with a friend who had a booth in a carnival. He worked with his parents when they opened Carter’s Restaurant in Gulf County, and when the restaurant closed, he began working on the Southern Elegance Cruise Ship out of Panama City as a chef, where he continued his love of cooking. Then, he found his calling, working with “Mr. Jim.” He became a talented cabinet maker, a career he genuinely enjoyed until his health necessitated his retirement. Larry was married to Hope Peacock in 1981, and they had one daughter, Sarah Elizabeth, born in 1982. In 2014, Sarah gave birth to their only grandchild, Paris Joy Southerland, who became the joy in Larry’s existence. When Sarah was in high school, Larry became an assistant coach to her softball team, a job he continued for several years after she graduated. With Williams Memorial Methodist Church just down the road from his childhood home, Larry was raised in the Methodist faith, though it was not until later in life that he accepted Jesus Christ as his personal Lord and Savior. Larry had a sharp mind with a quick wit and a dry sense of humor. He loved his family and was always willing to help wherever he could. He loved children, doting on his nieces and nephews and later the great-nieces and great-nephews. Each one holding a special place in his heart. Until recently, he was often found on his lawn mower listening to ’70s rock music. He loved sports, especially softball and anything with the Seminoles, also, the beach, golf, his jeep, Copenhagen, playing his drums, but most of all, spending time with his precious granddaughter. He will be remembered for his grit and determination, overcoming several near-death illnesses.

He is preceded in death by his parents; sister, Mae Helen McCowen; sister, Ouida Delores Carter-Evans; brother-in-law, Tommy Williams; and brother-in-law, Herman Newsome. Leaving behind to mourn his loss are his daughter, Sarah; granddaughter, Paris; sister, Mary Ann Williams; brother, Roger Wayne Carter (Lisa); and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and special friends. Memorialization is by cremation, with a memorial service being held on June 14, 2025, at the Peavy Funeral Home Chapel in Blountstown. Visitation is at 10:00 AM CT and the service is at 11:00 AM CT. The family has requested in lieu of flowers that donations be made to the American Kidney Fund. All arrangements are under the direction of Peavy Funeral Home.

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Randall Hopkins Barfield

Randall Hopkins Barfield, of Bristol, passed away on June 2, 2025, at the age of 79. Randy was born on August 22, 1945, in Tallahassee, Florida, to Jack and Doris Barfield.

Randy enjoyed a life rooted in simple pleasures—fishing, camping, and spending meaningful time with his family. He was a devoted husband, father, and brother, and his quiet strength and steady presence will be deeply missed.

He was preceded in death by his parents. Randy is survived by his loving wife, Sandra Barfield; his son, Randall Bryan Barfield; and his brother, Robert Bryan Barfield.

Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, at First Baptist Church in Bristol. Visitation will begin at 10:00 AM ET, with the funeral service following at 11:00 AM ET.

Arrangements are under the direction of Peavy Funeral Home in Blountstown, Florida.

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Rayburn Ronald Henderson

Rayburn Ronald Henderson was born on December 1, 1963, in Marianna, FL. His family moved to Tallahassee when he was a young child, and he attended elementary, middle, and high schools there. After graduation, Ray worked as a transmission mechanic with several businesses. In 2008, Ray and his family moved to Blountstown. 

Ray enjoyed fishing, playing his guitar, and flying his drones. He loved eating at El Jalisco with friends.

Ray was a member of the First Baptist Church in Blountstown. He loved his Sunday School class, and he assisted with Samaritan’s Purse and many other church activities. His first love was Jesus, and his mission was distributing 365 Bible Story books to convenience stores and ministry centers in Blountstown and Marianna. He also supplied Daily Bread booklets to the Blountstown Jail.

Ray was deeply loved and remembered by his parents, Ron and Lynda Henderson of Blountstown; sister, Jennifer Bond (Monte) of Tallahassee; uncles, Jimmy Womble (Flora) of Clarksville, Don Womble (Mable) of Cypress; aunts, Jeannie Harris (Drexal) of Tallahassee, Pam Hamm of Qunicy, Ginger Kelly (James) of Cario, and Sandy Medlock (Donnie) of Niceville. He is also survived by many special cousins.

His funeral services will be held at Peavy Funeral Home, 20367 NW Evans Ave, Blountstown, on Friday, June 6, 2025, with the visitation beginning at 1:00 PM CT and the funeral at 2:00 PM CT. Interment will follow at Pine Memorial Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Peavy Funeral Home in Blountstown, FL.

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BLOUNTSTOWN'S OLDEST AND FINEST

Virginia McClellan

Virginia McClellan, of Clarksville, passed away peacefully on June 3, 2025. Born on September 18, 1934, in Panama City to Garland and Adelaide Nixon, Virginia’s life was a tapestry of love, hard work, and devotion to her family and passions.

Virginia was a cherished individual with a love for planting and nurturing plants. Her gardens were a testament to her dedication and care, overflowing with life and beauty. She also found joy in puzzles, solving them with patience and persistence, much like her approach to life itself. Known for being one of the hardest workers, Virginia exemplified resilience and determination in all she did. Her warmth and creativity shone through her cooking and baking, as she lovingly prepared meals that brought family and friends together.  This passion eventually blossomed into a business of its own when she opened and ran her own bakery.

She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Brinton McClellan; her sons, Lorin and Phillip McClellan; her parents, Garland and Adelaide Nixon; and her brother, Harvey Nixon. Though she leaves behind an irreplaceable void, her memory remains a source of comfort and inspiration to those she touched.

Virginia leaves behind a legacy of love and strength through her sons, Roger D. McClellan and Brinton T. McClellan, as well as 12 grandchildren and a host of great-grandchildren. Her kind spirit, steady presence, and devotion to family will live on in the hearts of all who were blessed to know her.

Funeral services will be held on Monday, June 9, 2025, at the Peavy Funeral Home Chapel. Visitation will begin at 10:00 AM CT, followed by the funeral at 11:00 AM CT. Interment will follow at McClellan Cemetery in Frink. Peavy Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. 

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Teresa Denise Johnson

Teresa Denise Johnson, 67, of Bristol, passed away on May 29, 2025. Teresa was born in Lakeland, FL, on December 5, 1957, to W.J. and Lora Barfield. She enjoyed playing darts and singing. She loved her flower garden and watching movies. Teresa enjoyed going to lunch with her family and friends. Teresa was preceded in death by her parents, W.J. and Lora Barfield. Survivors include sons, Chris Bridges and significant other Melissa Pitts of Blountstown, Andrew Johnson and wife Stormy of Bristol. 4 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren, brother Jay Barfield and wife Heather of Bristol. Memorial services will be held on June 6, 2025, at 10:00 am CT at the Peavy Funeral Home Chapel. Arrangements are under the direction of Peavy Funeral Home in Blountstown, FL. 

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Martha A. Wiley

Martha A. Wiley, 69, of Wewahitchka, Florida, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.

Martha was born on March 14, 1956, in Augusta, Maine, and was one of five children.  Her family was very close, spending most summers camping and traveling around in a pop-up camper with two dogs, five kids, her mom and dad, and her grandmother. While on a trip to Florida, she met the love of her life, Charles G. Wiley. They enjoyed 38 years of building a life together until his passing on May 6, 2017. They had two children together, Charles G. Wiley, II, and Heidi N. Wiley.  

Martha enjoyed family, in particular the little ones, and she was always crafting on a needlework piece to give to a loved one. She worked at AmeriGas in Wewahitchka for a number of years and at the local IGA. 

Martha was predeceased in death by her daughter, Heidi Nicole Wiley, and her husband, Charles G. Wiley. Her survivors include her son, Charles G. Wiley, II; three sisters; one brother; and numerous nieces and nephews. 

Per the wishes of Martha, there will be no funeral services or visiting hours. Memorialization will be by cremation, with Peavy Funeral Home in charge of the arrangements 

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BLOUNTSTOWN'S OLDEST AND FINEST

Cynthia “Hope” Martin

Celebrating the Life of Cynthia “Hope” Martin
January 23, 1957 – May 2, 2025

On May 2, 2025, Cynthia “Hope” Martin was welcomed into the arms of our loving Savior, leaving behind a legacy of faith, love, and quiet strength. While our hearts are heavy, we rejoice in knowing she is now at peace, happy, whole, and healed.

Hope was living out her life as a testimony to God’s grace and mercy. She had a heart full of compassion, a spirit anchored in hope, and a soul that found joy in the simple, meaningful things—her faith, her family, her friends, and her beloved fur babies, Reese and Shadow. She was a light to many, a quiet encourager, and a steadfast believer that love could heal and faith could carry us through.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Della Exum, her father, Robert Exum, and her husband, Wayne Martin. Hope leaves behind her daughter, LeAnn Steverson, and son-in-law Jake; her son Wade Wamble and his life partner Latisha; her grandchildren Nicholas, Laken, Ciera, Giovanni, Sergio; and great-grandchild Kaden. She also leaves behind a lifetime of treasured friendships. 

Her family, friends, and fur babies were the beat of her heart, and her love and our memories will carry us through the coming days. Her quiet wisdom, warm smile, and deep faith left a lasting imprint on every soul she touched.

Please join us for a Celebration of Life on Saturday, June 7, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at Rivertown Community Church, 19359 SR-71, Blountstown, FL, to reflect, fellowship, and honor the remarkable woman she was. A meal will be served.

Although Hope has departed from this earthly life, her light will continue to shine in the lives of those she nurtured, inspired, and loved. We will carry her legacy forward—walking in faith, offering grace, and choosing love.
 

“Well done, good and faithful servant, Matthew 25:23”
 

Thank you from the bottom of our hearts to Grey to Glory, Covenant Hospice, Vitas, and the wonderful nurses and doctors at Calhoun Liberty Hospital.

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Stanley R. Shirk

Stanley R. Shirk of Blountstown, Florida, age 79, departed peacefully for his eternal home from his residence on Sunday, May 25, 2025, at 6:00 in the evening, following a long battle with multiple physical challenges. He leaves behind a wife of 58 years, Mary Jane (Detweiler) Shirk, two daughters, Deborah of Blountstown (married to Stan Horst), Sandi of Jupiter FL (married to Troy Sanford), six grandchildren, Kendall Horst, Jordan Babb (husband Randall), Tucker Sanford, Tanner Sanford, Spencer Sanford, and Sawyer Sanford. He also has three great-grandchildren born to Jordan and Randy Babb. Their names are Adrielle, Latimer, and Bo. Stanley is survived by siblings Erma Martin of Harrisonburg, VA, Edie Bontrager of Harrisonburg, VA, Janet Hebner of Franklin, PA, Leon of New Holland, PA, Dale of Alamogordo, NM, and Sanford of Dickson, TN. He is preceded in death by a sister, Martha, and a brother, Edward. Stanley has been passionate about loving God and serving people all through his life. Soon after marriage, he answered a very direct call to full-time ministry, leaving behind a secure management position. He attended Rosedale Bible Institute in 1969. He served as a missionary in Jamaica from 1970 to 1977. Upon his return, he served with the Virginia Mennonite Mission Board, then pastored the Mountain View Mennonite Church until 1989. Following Mountain View, he encouraged and ministered to pastors through Apostle Ministries for two years. He then served in Cornerstone Church and Ministries in various roles until his illness became severe enough that he could no longer continue at such a pace. Despite his physical challenges, he volunteered as chaplain at Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center in Virginia, and again at Blountstown Health and Rehab after moving to Florida in 2014. He most recently attended Rivertown Community Church in Blountstown, where he continued to passionately serve Jesus through prayer ministry, small groups, and personal mentoring. In keeping with Stanley’s heart for ministry, and in lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to https://wholewordinstitute.com/give . An informal celebration of life meal and service will be held on Thursday, May 29, 2025, at 4:00 pm at Rivertown Community Church in Blountstown. Arrangements are under the direction of Peavy Funeral Home in Blountstown, FL.

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BLOUNTSTOWN'S OLDEST AND FINEST

Archie Randall Whittington

On Tuesday, May 20, 2025, we said goodbye to Archie Randall Whittington, the Gentle Giant of Calhoun County. Known for his kindness and warm smile, he never met a stranger and left a lasting impression wherever he went. He had a heart for music, a rhythm in his step, and a treasure hunter’s eye—always on the lookout for hidden gems in antique stores and dusty corners. A devoted husband, loving father, cherished son, and man of great integrity—his spirit lives on in the hearts of all who knew and loved him. Born on January 31, 1966, in Gulf County, FL, Archie was known for his strong work ethic, strength, and deep love for his family. A proud graduate of Altha High School, Class of 1985, he went on to dedicate over 20 years of his life as a sawmill manager, a job he took great pride in. His hands bore the marks of a life spent in honest labor—not only at the mill, but also as a skilled diesel mechanic, and during the 10 years he worked on oil rigs, he was admired for his reliability and grit. More than his work, Archie will be remembered for the kind of man he was—dependable, humble, and deeply committed to those he loved. He is survived by his beloved wife, Vicki; his children, Tyler Hamilton (Alexis) and Cecilia Whittington; and his grandson, Chase Hamilton. He also leaves behind his mother, Christell Whittington; his siblings, Charlotte Crombie (Rob) and Buckshot Whittington (Heather); sister-in-law Ladona Kelley (Buddy); brother-in-law Rocky Clemons, and many cherished nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his father, Dee Whittington. Father-in-law, Frank Clemons; Mother-in-law, Betty Bailey, and sister-in-law, DeAnna Whittington. Archie has many extended family members and friends who will miss him dearly. A celebration of Archie’s life will be held on May 31, 2025, at Peavy Funeral Home Chapel, with visitation beginning at 10:00 am CT, followed by service at 11:00 am CT. Archie’s legacy lives on in the values he passed down, the love he gave so freely, and the countless lives he touched through his steady presence and quiet strength. All arrangements are under the direction of Peavy Funeral Home, Blountstown, FL.

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BLOUNTSTOWN'S OLDEST AND FINEST

Louvenia C. Hansford “LV”

Louvenia C. Hansford “LV”, 86 of Altha, FL, passed away peacefully on May 18, 2025. LV was born on November 27, 1938, to Bryant and Jewel Chason of the Sink Creek Community and had three siblings: Ernest, Janette, and Dorothy. She was married to Harold Hansford of Altha, where they resided and successfully owned and operated City Garage and Supply, while raising two wonderful sons, Ricky and Terry. LV attended ABE Springs Pentecostal Holiness Church and was devout in her faith. She enjoyed spending time in her flower gardens, fishing, but above all else, spending time with family and being a grandmother. LV was a sweet and loving woman with just a hint of sass and was a dear friend to many. She was loved and adored by all who truly knew her and will be greatly missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing her. LV was preceded in death by her parents, siblings, husband Harold, and son Ricky. Survivors include her son, Terry Hansford of Altha; 6 Grandchildren: Brian (Krystal), Kevin, Kayla (Carlton), Tara (JD), Megan (Devin), and Caitlin (Hobie), 16 great-grandchildren, and 1 great-great-grandchild, and a host of family and friends. The funeral Service will be directed by and held at Peavy Funeral Home in Blountstown, FL, Saturday, May 24, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. Central Time. Interment will follow at Sunny Hill Pentecostal Church Cemetery in Altha, FL.

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BLOUNTSTOWN'S OLDEST AND FINEST

Janet C Dietz

Janet C Dietz went to be with the Lord on May 20, 2025. She was born to Elijah and Lola Morris in Blountstown, Florida, on June 24, 1944. She was a strong woman, enduring many challenges in life, but by God's help and grace, she maintained compassion for those around her. Those who knew her know that she was a giving person, giving of her time to Macedonia Baptist Church, where she was a faithful member, as well as to her community whenever she was called upon. Janet was bold in her faith and would talk about the saving grace and power of the One who gave His life for her. She loved her God and Savior, Jesus Christ, and dedicated her life to serving him. She was a loving mother who taught her children and grandchildren to live for the Lord and follow His Word in their daily lives. Her greatest desire was to see her family serving God! She is preceded in death by her parents, Elijah and Lola Morris, and her husband, James (Jim) David Dietz, I. She is survived by her three children, Pastor Tim (Wanda) Bailey of White City, Melissa (Bubby) Shuler of Bristol, and David (Rachel) Dietz of Blountstown, as well as her six grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren who will miss their granny, grandma, and GG greatly! In lieu of flowers, she requested that a donation be made to Macedonia Baptist Church to their mission fund. Graveside services will be at Nettle Ridge Cemetery on Tuesday, May 27, 2025, at 10:00 AM CST. Arrangements are under the direction of Peavy Funeral Home in Blountstown, FL.

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BLOUNTSTOWN'S OLDEST AND FINEST

Elizabeth Nichole (Peavy) Kollarik

Elizabeth Nichole (Peavy) Kollarik, 42, passed away on May 18, 2025, surrounded by her family — the people she loved most and who loved her back fiercely. Born premature at just 27 weeks on October 21, 1982, to Marlon and Debbie Peavy, from the very beginning, she lived life unapologetically to the beat of her own drum — often a very loud, hilarious, and brilliant beat.

A proud graduate of Blountstown High School, Class of 2001, Nichole never stopped learning. Whether it was tutoring a struggling student, explaining something complicated in a way that suddenly made it simple, or deep-diving into obscure facts for fun, Nichole loved knowledge — and loved sharing it even more.

She met Jerry Kollarik in 2001, and in 2002, they were married and began their great adventure — moving from place to place with the Navy before finally landing back home in Blountstown in 2011 with their son, Aaron. In 2015, Nichole gave birth to her second son, Iann — affectionately known as the caboose of the family.

In true Nichole fashion, she didn’t slow down. In 2020, she completed her education and testing to become a Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer — a job that let her combine her deep empathy, sharp mind, and occasional love of morbid humor (because of course she had some). 

Nichole was a woman of many interests and talents. She played the trumpet in the BHS band, was a voracious reader, outwitted many a video game boss, and listened to many political podcasts. Her love of music, shared with her mom Debbie, spanned genres, decades, and moods. She was the kind of person who never met a stranger and made friends everywhere she went.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Debbie Peavy; her beloved Papa Elliott Whittaker; grandparents Carlos and Vergie Peavy; her Uncle Larry Whittaker; her cousin and soulmate in mischief, Dawn Murphy; and dear friend Jack Stewart — all of whom are surely organizing a loud and joyful welcome party on the other side.

Left to remember her are her husband of 23 years, Jerry Kollarik; her sons, Aaron and Iann, who carry her spark and sass; her father, Marlon Peavy; brother, Travis Peavy (Niki); grandparents, Lucille and Robert McCoy; aunts, Peggy Register (Robert) and Sharon Willis; sister-in-law, Rose McKinley (Kevin); nieces, Julie McKinley and Lesleigh Peavy; nephews, Josh McKinley and Logan Peavy; true best friends, Tonya Forbes and Shannon Lee Lock; her loving dogs and many cousins, extended family members, and friends who will never forget her laugh, her kindness, or her insistence on being unapologetically herself.

Funeral services will be held Thursday, May 22, 2025, at Corinth Baptist Church in Hosford. Visitation will begin at 11:00 AM Central Time, followed by the service at 12:00 PM. Interment will follow at Poplar Head Baptist Cemetery in Clarksville.

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Louis James Comer “Lou”

Louis James Comer “Lou”, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and a Vietnam War Veteran, passed away peacefully on May 13, 2025, at the age of 82 in Bristol, Florida. 

Lou was born in St. Louis, Missouri, on March 13, 1943. He was the son of Louis Edward and Lela Comer and married his wife, Deborah Comer, on November 29, 2003. They shared 27 years of love and companionship, building a life filled with joy and adventure. 

Lou served his country in the United States Navy for twenty years with honor, serving his time on many ships that include the USS Lipan ATF 85, USS Bolster ARS 38, USS Chipola AO 63, USS Abnaki ATF 96, USS Grey DE 1054, and ending with the USS Nimitz CVN 68 in 1977. After retiring from the Navy, he was employed with and then retired from the State of Florida. After many years in Tallahassee, Lou and his wife Deborah built their home in Bristol in 2017, where they embraced their golden years. 

Lou’s sense of humor and quick wit were a trademark, making him one of a kind. Lou found joy in being close to the water. His weekends were spent in Destin on his boat, “Blueyes”. In his free time, he enjoyed playing pool with his grandsons and anyone else who would play, traveling, reading, doing crossword puzzles, and dancing the night away with his bride. One of his passions was cooking, he was quite the chef in the kitchen. His constant companion was his loyal dog, Jet. Many people around Lake Mystic saw Lou riding his scooter with Jet by his side. Lou attended First Baptist Church in Bristol with his family. 

He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, Jerry and Roland Comer. 

He leaves behind his loving wife, Deborah Comer of Bristol; his daughters, Sonja Earnhart (Butch) of Anna, IL, Carrie Bonds of Spring City, TN, Jessica Dirickson (Douglas) of Bristol, and Amanda Brock (Jason) of Bristol; his brother, Donald Comer (Debbie) of Ottawa, IL; sister, Judy Griffin of Bristol; mother-in-law, Leona Peoples of Milton, FL, aunt, Lorine Proehl of Ottawa, IL, and seven beloved grandchildren; Brendan and Lainey Bonds, Ben and Wyatt Dowdy, Tate and Cade Brock, and Sydney Dirickson, plus many other relatives and friends who will miss him dearly.

A memorial service with military honors will be held at the National Cemetery in Tallahassee, FL, where family and friends will gather to remember and celebrate a life well-lived. Service is to be announced. Arrangements are under the care of Peavy Funeral Home in Blountstown, FL. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Wounded Warrior Project, support.woundedwarriorproject.org, in Lou’s memory.

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Joseph Michael Alexander, Sr.

Joseph Michael Alexander, Sr., age 76, of Cottonwood, Alabama, passed away on May 7, 2025, surrounded by his loved ones. Joseph was born on April 20, 1949, in Columbus, Georgia, to the late Mary Jenkins Alexander and Harvey Arnold Alexander, Sr. He was a devoted family man, known for his quiet strength, kind heart, and unwavering loyalty. Joseph spent his life serving others, including time as a firefighter, and dedicated the majority of his career to Globe Motors, where he worked as a skilled tool and die maker. He took great pride in his work and in helping those around him. He was a burly man, but those who were lucky enough to know him knew he was a teddy bear at heart—always ready with a warm hug, a helping hand, and willing to give the shirt off his back to anyone in need. His kindness, humility, and generosity left a lasting impression on everyone he met. Joseph is survived by his loving wife, Rhonda White-Alexander of Cottonwood, Alabama; his three children: Joseph Michael Alexander, Jr. of Mobile, Alabama, Robbie Alexander (Nikki) of Dothan, Alabama, and Paisley Blevins (Brett) of Gulf Shores, Alabama. He was lovingly known as “Pops” to his five grandboys: Justin, Jacob, and Mason Alexander, and Baker and Beau Blevins. He is also survived by his siblings: Shirley Skeen of Moultrie, Georgia; Debbie Collins (Ronnie Harrison) of Fortson, Georgia; and Ritchie Alexander (Rebecca) of Mount Juliet, Tennessee. Also left to cherish his memory are his mother-in-law, Jan White, and his brother and sister-in-law, Wayne and Paige White, all of Blountstown, Florida, along with several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Mary and Harvey Alexander, Sr., his brothers Arnold Alexander and Dan Alexander, and his father-in-law, Ralph White. The final chapter of Joseph’s fight was met with compassion and dignity, thanks to the incredible Critical Care team at Southeast Health in Dothan, Alabama. The family is especially grateful for the kindness and care shown by nurses Cyndy and Ashley, who came to the house and helped bring comfort and peace to his final days. A celebration of Joseph’s life will be held at a later date, as we gather to honor his memory and the legacy of love he leaves behind. Details will be shared with family and friends soon. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in his memory to the American Cancer Society. “He is now healed, whole, and finally home.” Arrangements are under the direction of Peavy Funeral Home in Blountstown, FL.

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Elfriede Annette Woodham

Elfriede Annette Woodham, age 100, of Bristol, passed away peacefully at her home on May 6, 2025. She was born on August 25, 1924, in Bremerhaven, Germany. Elfriede met the love of her life, Robert, in Germany. Their marriage was a memorable one—performed three times due to citizenship requirements: first by a justice of the peace on August 3, 1950, then by a German pastor on August 5, and finally by the United States Military on August 7, 1950. In 1951, Elfriede immigrated to the United States with Robert and their daughter, Maryann, arriving by ship. Becoming a U.S. citizen in 1954 was one of the proudest moments of her life. Elfriede and Robert spent many summers in Montana, enjoying the outdoors and fishing trips with their grandchildren in their motor home. She was known for her love of bingo and card games, especially Rummy, which she faithfully played each week with William, Margie, and Maryann. An avid crocheter, Elfriede also made sure there was always a pot of dark, rich German coffee ready each morning. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Robert B. Woodham; her brother; her sister, Lisa Lear; and her granddaughter, Ramona Suzanne Lenoir. Elfriede is survived by her daughter, Maryann Lenoir; her son, Robert E. Woodham; six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, May 15, 2025, at the Bristol PH Church. Visitation will begin at 11:00 AM ET, followed by the funeral service at 12:00 PM ET. Interment will take place at Meachum Cemetery in Bristol. Arrangements are under the direction of Peavy Funeral Home, Blountstown, Florida.

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Curtis L. Fletcher Jr

  Curtis L. Fletcher Jr., a beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend, passed away peacefully at his home on May 1, 2025, at the age of 81. He was born on December 7, 1943 in Madison, Florida and graduated from Greensboro High School. As a certified master mechanic, Curtis dedicated many years of service to the City of Tallahassee before retiring. In retirement, he found great joy in spending time with family and friends, tending his garden, fishing, and hunting. Curtis will be remembered for his unfailing work ethic, his extensive knowledge of farming practices, deep love of family, and his infectious sense of humor. He leaves behind a legacy of hard work, of love and respect for the outdoors, and appreciation for the simple joys of life. He is preceded in death by his parents, Dorothy Blount Fletcher and Curtis L. Fletcher Sr., and brother, Franklin Fletcher. He is survived by his loving wife of 38 years, Sheila, children: Lee Fletcher (Jennie), Corry Fletcher, Crystal Fletcher (Renee), and Tami Fletcher. Grandchildren: Christopher Fletcher (Michaela), Brittney Lipford-Hall (Michael), Wyatt Fletcher, Morgan Fletcher, Virgil Fletcher, and 2 great grandchildren. Siblings: Chrystelle Proctor (Bill), Betty Sprenkel (Richard), Dotty Laverty (Tom), and many nieces and nephews. A celebration of life will be held 11 a.m. Est on May 5, 2025, at Providence Baptist Church in Greensboro, with visitation at 10 a.m. Est. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly asks that donations be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Curtis’s honor. All arrangements are under the direction of Peavy Funeral Home.

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