Located at 10355 Commerce Street in Summerville, Georgia. Earle Rainwater and his staff are here to serve your family during your time of need. Earle Rainwater Funeral Home offers a full range of services, each tailored to meet the individual needs and wishes of each family they serve. They have a complete selection of burial caskets, cremation items, and now offer custom silk flower arrangements. Please call (706) 857-3423 for more information.
Saturday, April 4, 2026
HUNTER
MR. JAMES HENRY (JIM) HUNTER, age 99, of Gore Community, Summerville, Georgia, passed away Thursday, April 2, 2026, at His residence. A native Chattooga Countian, He was born to the late Robert Glenn and Daisy Garner Hunter, on October 19, 1926. Mr. Hunter was a member and Deacon of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church and was President and co-founder of Hunter Furniture Company and Fruit Stand on U.S. 27 in Gore. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by wife, the late Martha Speer Hunter, a son, the late James Robert Hunter, grandson, the late John Clinton Hunter, II, Four Sisters and Four Brothers.
Surviving are son and daughter-in-law, Clint and Kristie Hunter; grandchildren, Emily Hunter, Megan Hunter, Clancey and Calen Cooper; great grandchildren, Elsie Quinn and Ella Cooper, Dakyota and Clyde Allen; nieces, Ann and Bill Kuzniak, Martha Goodman; brother-in-law, Jerry Speer; special friends, Pam Hammonds, Abby Bynum, and Tracey Reynolds.
Funeral service will be held Monday, April 6, 2026, at 2:00 P.M. from the Pleasant Grove Baptisit Church with Pastor James Baird and Pastor Charles Bishop officiating, interment in the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Cemetery. Active Pallbearers will be Jack Owings, Bengie Price, Charlie Lowry, David Spurgeon, Daniel Collins and Calen Cooper. Honorary Pallbearers Mildred McGraw, Jimmy Barron, Greg Shaw, Larry Weesner, and Ross Lowry. Visitation will be held Monday from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the church. In lieu of flowers the Family suggest contributions to the Pleasant Grove Cemetery Fund, c/o Pam Hammonds, #204 Congress Street, Summerville, Georgia-30747.
Earle Rainwater Funeral Home in charge of arrangements for Mr. James Henry Hunter who passed away on Thursday.
Thursday, April 2, 2026
DEAN
MR. THOMAS JEFFERSON DEAN, II, age 63, of Cedar Bluff, Alabama, passed away Wednesday, April 1, 2026, at His residence following an extended illness, Mr. Dean was born May 20, 1962, to the late Charles Thomas Dean and Faye Ellen Dotson Dean, who survives. He was a member of Local #22 Carpenters Union and Baptist by Faith. In addition to his Father, he was preceded in death by a son, the late Thomas Jefferson Dean, III, a sister, Chrystal Dean Hicks, and a brother, the late Ricky Smith.
Surviving are daughters, Denise Jones and Christy Dean; mother, Faye Ellen Dean; sister, Tonya Dean; former wife, Kim Dean.
Funeral and interment services will be held Saturday, April 4th, at 11:00 A.M. EST from the Silver Hill Baptist Church Cemetery with Rev. Steve Scoggins officiating. Mr. Dean will be in state at his residence, #800 County Road #199 Cedar Bluff, Alabama after 5:00 P.M. EST Thursday.
Earle Rainwater Funeral Home in charge of arrangements for Mr. Thomas Jefferson Dean, II, who passed away Wednesday.
Surviving are daughters, Denise Jones and Christy Dean; mother, Faye Ellen Dean; sister, Tonya Dean; former wife, Kim Dean.
Funeral and interment services will be held Saturday, April 4th, at 11:00 A.M. EST from the Silver Hill Baptist Church Cemetery with Rev. Steve Scoggins officiating. Mr. Dean will be in state at his residence, #800 County Road #199 Cedar Bluff, Alabama after 5:00 P.M. EST Thursday.
Earle Rainwater Funeral Home in charge of arrangements for Mr. Thomas Jefferson Dean, II, who passed away Wednesday.
Saturday, March 28, 2026
CARROLL
MR. JAMES A. (ROE) CARROLL, age 75, of Ellenburg Subdivision, Summerville, Georgia, passed away Friday evening in a Rome hospital. He was born to the late Arlen B. and Dalton Bowling Carroll on November 1, 1950 in Alma, Georgia. James was Church of God by Faith and was retired Supervisor of Wash Line for Mohawk Mills after several years of service. In addition to Parents, He was preceded in death by his wife, the late Deborah (Debbie) Lynn Carroll on January 4, 2023, sister-Janice Heaven, brother, Larry Carroll; great grandson, Asher Carroll; nieces and nephews, Amanda Carroll, Bruce Carroll, Brad Carroll, David Carroll, and Elena Carroll.
Surviving are daughter, Alicia (Reuben) Brock; sons, Jason Carroll and Clay (Mamie) Carroll; sister, Della Carroll; brother-in-law & Special Friend, Debo Busby; grandchildren, Kevi Carroll, Chase Carroll, Adam Ludy, Brookly Brock, Taylor Carroll, Analisha Bartlett, Andrew Bartlett; several Great Grandchildren; several Nieces and Nephews.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday, March 31st, at 2:00 P.M. in the J. D. Hill Memorial Chapel of Earle Rainwater Funeral Home with Rev. Andy Hutchins officiating, interment in Summerville Cemetery. Active Pallbearers will be Andrew Bartlett, Takeivious Carroll, Chase Carroll, Adam Ludy, Taylor Carroll, and Wanya Merrills. Visitation will be Tuesday from 12 noon until 2 P.M. at the Funeral Home.
Monday, March 23, 2026
JARRELLS
MR. JACKY JARRELLS, age 70, of Back Penn Road, Summerville, Georgia, passed away Monday morning, March 23, 2026, in a Rome hospital following an illness. He was born on September 11, 1955 in Welch, West Virginia to the late Morton and Edna Canada Jarrells. Mr. Jarrells was retired mechanic for Smith Iron Works. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by siblings, the late Larry Jarrells, James Jarrells, and Patricia McMillon; girl friend, the late Phyllis Coleman.
Surviving are sons, Robert (Jennifer) Jarrells, Jackie (Tubby) Jarrells, Phillip (Kristta) Jarrells, Elmer (Tammy Crews), Jarrells, Chris (Juanita) Reed, Tressie (Priscilla) Johnson; grandchildren, Jayden & Jaysten Jarrells, Jousha & Tabbie Jarrells, Isabell & Jeremiah Crews.
Visitation will be Wednesday, March 25th, from 4 until 6 P.M. at Earle Rainwater Funeral Home.
Earle Rainwater Funeral Home in charge of arrangements for Mr. Jacky Jerrells.
Surviving are sons, Robert (Jennifer) Jarrells, Jackie (Tubby) Jarrells, Phillip (Kristta) Jarrells, Elmer (Tammy Crews), Jarrells, Chris (Juanita) Reed, Tressie (Priscilla) Johnson; grandchildren, Jayden & Jaysten Jarrells, Jousha & Tabbie Jarrells, Isabell & Jeremiah Crews.
Visitation will be Wednesday, March 25th, from 4 until 6 P.M. at Earle Rainwater Funeral Home.
Earle Rainwater Funeral Home in charge of arrangements for Mr. Jacky Jerrells.
Monday, March 9, 2026
SCHRADER
MR. DANNY LAMAR SCHRADER, age 71, of Ridge Street, Menlo, Georgia, passed away Friday March 6, 2026 in a Lafayette Nursing facility. He was born in Lafayette, Georgia on November 15, 1954, son of the late Melvin and Mary Parker Trammell who survives. He was a member of the National Guard and worked as a Security Guard for Mt. Vernon Mills.
Surviving are his mother, Mary Parker Trammell; siblings, Elaine Kellar, Randall, Wilson, Phillip Trammell, Winston Trammell, Labron Trammell, Jeffery Trammell and Mark Trammell; several nieces and nephews.
A graveside service was held Tuesday, March 10, 2026 at 1 p.m. from the Lyerly Cemetery, with Rev. Harold Helton officiating.
Earle Rainwater Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements for Mr. Danny Lamar Schrader.
Surviving are his mother, Mary Parker Trammell; siblings, Elaine Kellar, Randall, Wilson, Phillip Trammell, Winston Trammell, Labron Trammell, Jeffery Trammell and Mark Trammell; several nieces and nephews.
A graveside service was held Tuesday, March 10, 2026 at 1 p.m. from the Lyerly Cemetery, with Rev. Harold Helton officiating.
Earle Rainwater Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements for Mr. Danny Lamar Schrader.
Friday, March 6, 2026
CARTER
MR. JERRY CARTER, age 74, of Summerville Georgia passed away Wednesday, March 4, 2026 at his residence. He was born on February 4, 1952 in Chattooga County, son of the late Simon David and Nellie Carolyn Bennett Carter. Mr. Carter served in the United States Army and afterward was a Carpet Inspector by trade until his retirement.
Surviving are his son, Jerry L. Carter; sisters, Carolyn Steifel and Mary Nell Duke; brothers, David Carter and Paul Carter; special friend, Jannie Carter; nieces and nephews.
There will be no formal service.
Earle Rainwater Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements for Mr. Jerry Carter.
Surviving are his son, Jerry L. Carter; sisters, Carolyn Steifel and Mary Nell Duke; brothers, David Carter and Paul Carter; special friend, Jannie Carter; nieces and nephews.
There will be no formal service.
Earle Rainwater Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements for Mr. Jerry Carter.
Saturday, February 28, 2026
RACKLEY
MR. JEFFERY LAWRENCE (JEFF) RACKLEY, age 61, of Cedar Bluff, Alabama, passed away February 23, 2026, in AH Floyd Cherokee Medical Center, Centre, Alabama. He was born in Marietta, Georgia on April 2, 1964 to the late J. L. and Susan Nix Rackley. Mr. Rackley was a self-employed plumber.
Surviving are sister, Miki R. Tilson; daughter, Harmony Sue Rackley; fiancée, Davita Pendergrass; step sons, Mark Taylor, Davin Roberts, Christopher Ward; step daughter, Nikki Vann; nieces and nephews; Jessica, Megan, John, Tristan, Leeland, Graceon, Landon, Maren; aunt, Pat Nix.
Surviving are sister, Miki R. Tilson; daughter, Harmony Sue Rackley; fiancée, Davita Pendergrass; step sons, Mark Taylor, Davin Roberts, Christopher Ward; step daughter, Nikki Vann; nieces and nephews; Jessica, Megan, John, Tristan, Leeland, Graceon, Landon, Maren; aunt, Pat Nix.
Memorial service will be held Saturday, March 7th, at 3:00 P.M. from the J. D. Hill Memorial Chapel of Earle Rainwater Funeral Home, with Pastor Paul Martin officiating.
Earle Rainwater Funeral Home in charge of arrangements for Mr. Jeffery Lawrence (Jeff) Rackley who passed away February 23rd.
Earle Rainwater Funeral Home in charge of arrangements for Mr. Jeffery Lawrence (Jeff) Rackley who passed away February 23rd.
Friday, February 20, 2026
PIERCE
MR JAMES MONROE PIERCE, age 61, of Summerville, Georgia passed away Thursday, February 19, 2026 at a Rome hospital. He was born on March 9th, 1964 in Fort Payne, Alabama, a son of the late Elmer and Margie Eller Pierce. In addition to his parents, Mr. Pierce was preceded in death by a son in-law Mr. Josh Hines and a Grandson Mr. Christopher Chapman. He was a retired small engine repairman.
Surviving include his wife Mrs. Alisha Pierce, daughters, Deanna Hines and Cheyenne Nichols (Ryan Pierce), sons Christopher (Veronica) Pierce, Daniel (Crystal) Pierce, and Jonathon Nichols. Grandchildren Alexis Sluder, Jordyn Sluder (Brycen Hunt), Trinity Sluder (Chance Canada), Daye Nutter, Chloe Pierce, Aubrey Pierce, Ashton Pierce, Adian Pierce, Jameson Pierce, and Thomas Davis and three Great Grandchildren, Tyson, Vada and River, Brothers Stephenson Pierce and Dewayne Pierce and sisters Carolyn (Noel) Johnson and Debbie (Frankie) Majors. Several Nieces and Nephews also survive.
Funeral services for Mr. Pierce will be held on Saturday, February 28th at 2PM from the J.D. Hill Memorial Chapel of Earle Rainwater Funeral Home. The Rev. Chris Nixon officiating and interment in the Summerville Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Jonathan Nellenboch, Jeremy Spears, Ryan Pierce, Carson Keen, Steve Fowler, and Chance Canada. The Family will receive friends Saturday starting at 1PM until the time of the service, at the funeral home.
Earle Rainwater Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements for Mr. James Monroe Pierce.
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
TAYLOR
RACHEL SOUTHERLAND TAYLOR, age 94, of Trion, Georgia passed away Tuesday, February 10, 2026 at her residence. She was born November 8, 1931 in Ellijay, Georgia a daughter of the late Pola and Lola Holt Southerland. In addition to her parents, Rachel was preceded in death by her first husband, the late J. C. Fletcher; second husband, the late Bill Taylor; daughter, the late Rebecca Fletcher; son-Joel Fletcher; brothers, the late Robert Southerland, the late Wayne Southerland, and the late Lowell (Sonny) Southerland; sisters, the late Betty Denmark and the late Elaine Adams. She was retired from Riegel Textile Corp. rebeaming department and was a member of Pleasant Grove Church of Christ.
Surviving include her sons and daughters in law, Tim (Carol) Fletcher, David (Linda) Fletcher, Steve (Becky) Fletcher, daughters and sons in law, Donna Fletcher and Gayle (Todd) VanEtten; nine grandchildren; thirteen great grandchildren and one great great grandchild; sisters, Cleo Woodring and Eileen Freeman; several Nieces and Nephews.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, February 14, 2026, at 1 p.m. from the J.D. Hill Memorial Chapel of Earle Rainwater Funeral Home with Minister Hugh Glaze officiating, interment in Berea Cemetery. Active Pallbearers will be Jeremy Fletcher, Matt Fletcher, Zack Fletcher, Clayton Fletcher, Parker Fletcher, Jake Singletary and James Martin. Honorary Pallbearers will be the Staff at Fresenius Dialysis Center in Pennville and Members of Pleasant Grove Church of Christ. The family will receive friends Saturday from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Funeral Home.
Earle Rainwater Funeral Home in charge of arrangements for Mrs. Rachel Southerland Taylor.
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
CORDELL
MR. EUGENE CORDELL, age 73, of East Washington Street, Summerville, Georgia, passed away Tuesday morning, February 10, 2026, at His residence. He was born in Chattooga County Georgia July 12, 1952 to the late Manuel H. Cordell and Mary Lou Smith Cordell. Mr. Cordell was a member of the Pennville First Baptist Church and was Superintendent for the Chattooga County Water District.
Surviving are His wife, Peggy Gilreath Cordell; daughter, Laura (Rick) Gann; son, Dustin E. (Melissa) Cordell; sister, Donnie Sue Brown; grandchildren, Maddie Wells, Caden Cordell, Gatlin Cordell, Gillian Gann, Axl Gann, and Ezra Gann; Best Friend, His Golden Retriever “Hemingway”; several Nieces and Nephews also survive.
Funeral services will be held Friday, February 13th, at 11:00 A.M. from the J. D. Hill Memorial Chapel of Earle Rainwater Funeral Home, with Rev. Ralph Sumner, Rev. Tim Evans, and Minister Barry Gilreath, Jr. officiating, interment in Macedonia Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Caden Cordell, Garlin Cordell, Mike Rutledge, Tim Allen, Jerry Lathem, Greg Martin, Jerry Pollard, Bear Brown, Jacob Brown, Marlon Barrett, Rex Evans, Wayne Weaver, Mike Frost, Ricky Hammonds, Robbie Lathem, Adam Lathem, Scott Clements, and Jamey Hughes, Tyler Gilreath, Barry Gilreath, III and Luke Tanner. The Family will receive friends Thursday from 5 until 8 P.M. at the Funeral Home.
Earle Rainwater Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements for Mr. Eugene Cordell, who passed away Tuesday.
Monday, February 9, 2026
TIMMONS
MRS. NELL CAROLYN TIMMONS, age 80, of Burton Road-Mountain View Community, Trion; passed away peacefully Sunday evening surrounded by Her Loving Family. She was born in Trion, Georgia on February 16, 1945, to the late William A. (Bill) Rich and Pearl Daisey Potts Rich. She was a member of the Summerville Pentecostal Worship Center and was a retired CNA for Oakview Nursing & Rehab Center. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by husband, Arlie T. Timmons, sisters, Dorothy Heart Rich and Rose Phelps, brothers, William Rich, Lamar Rich, and Fred Rich. Nell was first and foremost a child of God. She loved to serve the Lord and did so in various ways. From faithfully attending Church, to singing and ministry in jails. She was married to the love of her life, Arlie, and enjoyed every moment with him. Her prayers were answered when he gave his life to the Lord and they were able to share that Hope together. Prayer was a true way of life for Nell. She was honored by God to see her only child as well as her grandchildren come to faith in Jesus. Her faithful prayers covered her family, brothers, sisters, and her patients at the Nursing Home. She diligently cared for and loved those on her job. Nell was steadfast in faith, love, and hope. She carried a heavy mantle as matriarch of her family. She will be missed, is dearly loved, and is now seeing her blessed Savior face to face.
Surviving are daughter, Sharon Timmons; sister, Patricia Westbrook; brother, Charles (Shiela) Rich; grandchildren, Ginger (Brian) Jenkins and Arlie John Smith; great grandchildren, Elaina Smith, Christian McWhorter, Selah Jenkins, and Arabella Smith; several Nieces and Nephews.
Funeral services will be held Thursday, February 12th, at 3:00 P.M. from the J. D. Hill Memorial Chapel of Earle Rainwater Funeral Home with Pastor Andy Hutchins and Pastor Ralph McWhorter officiating, interment in West Hill Cemetery. Active Pallbearers Arlie Smith, Ginger Jenkins, Brian Jenkins, Christian McWhorter, Tony Rich, and John Smith; Honorary Pallbearers, Charles Rich, members of Summerville Pentecostal Worship Center, and Staff of Hearth Hospice. Visitation will be Wednesday from 6 until 8 P.M. at the Funeral Home.
Earle Rainwater Funeral Home in charge of arrangements for Mrs. Nell Carolyn Timmons.
Thursday, February 5, 2026
WORSHAM
MRS. KAY WORSHAM, age 83 of Summerville, Georgia passed away Thursday, February 5, 2025 at her residence surrounded by her loving family. She was born in Trion, Georgia to the late Ralph Henry Housch and Mary Elizabeth Betty Tribble Housch on May 3, 1942. She was retired Home Economics for Chattooga County High School, a member of Pennville Church of Christ, and in addition to Parents, was preceded in death by her husband the late William C. (Bill) Worsham and a sister the late Ann Brooks.
Surviving are her daughter, Laura Graham; son, Jeremy (Brenda) Worsham; grandchildren, Jay (Kaylee) Williams, Wendy (Tripp) Worsham, Jud Williams, and Kylin Graham; great granddaughter, Whitlee Williams; sister, Jane (Jim) Parker; brother, Dale (Honey) Housch; several Nieces and Nephews also survive.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, February 7th, at 1:00 P.M. from the Pennville Church of Christ with Ministers Robby Eversole and Brad Hayes officiating, interment in Greenhills Memory Garden. Active Pallbearers David Parker, Derek Parker, Charles Cooper, Noah McQuese, Ben Housch, Erick Housch, and Eli McQuese. The Family will receive friends Friday from 5 until 8 P.M. at the Funeral Home.
Earle Rainwater Funeral Home in charge of arrangements for Mrs. Kay Worsham who passed away Thursday morning.
Monday, February 2, 2026
SIMPSON
MR. BRANDON DWAYNE SIMPSON, 36 of Cedar Bluff, Alabama passed away unexpectedly, February 1, 2026 at his residence. He was born in Ft. Oglethorpe, Georgia, April 21, 1989, son of Roger Brewster and Donna Kay Simpson. Brandon was a General Contractor by trade.Brandon was larger than life. To know him was to love him and to love him meant you were going to laugh. And laugh, we did, often and loudly. Brandon always had a story to tell and never met a stranger. If you bumped into Brandon at the grocery store, you walked out 45 minutes later feeling like you’d just reconnected with an old friend. Brandon loved his family, he loved his wife and kids and was always up for an adventure whether it was shopping for furniture or riding across a snowy mountain rescuing others who had gotten stuck. Brandon was one of a kind, there will never be another like him. If Brandon loved you, he loved you with a fierceness like no other. His wife, Courtney, was his best friend and he was her rock. A love like theirs is a once in a lifetime kind of love, the kind of love that makes you crazy in all the best ways. That kind of love never dies. The love they shared filled their lives with so much joy, they enjoyed every moment together and no moment was too small to be celebrated together. Although Preston and Sarah may not have shared Brandon’s last name, he loved them deeply as his own and was so proud of everything they did from Sarah’s pageants and color guard to Preston graduating high school and entering a trade. His eyes twinkled when he bragged on their kids, he was so excited to watch them grow and thrive. Brandon loved to talk, anyone that knew him knew a conversation could last anywhere from 5 minutes to 5 hours. And more than likely, it was going to be 5 hours. He loved to talk about his family, his wife, his kids, his nephews and his nieces, he was so very proud of every one of them and he loved to brag on all of their accomplishments. You could hear the love and pride in his voice as he’d tell you about their grades, their sports accomplishments, their jobs or even the work they were doing on a project car. His nephews and his nieces hung the moon if you ever asked Brandon and he kept them all laughing with little inside jokes and nicknames. They all loved Uncle Brandon just as much as he loved them. Brandon was a true Mama’s boy, looking at Brandon and his mom, you felt like you were looking at twins. There were very few days that went by that Brandon didn’t call his Mom. He usually called just to chat about his day and to make plans for the weekend. Brandon was always on the hunt for a good place to eat and his Mom, Roger and the rest of the family were always along for the ride. You could see the line of jeeps driving anywhere from 20 minutes to 2 hours for a good bite.The memories made along the way were always way better than the food, and the food was pretty dang good. Those memories of a Mother and her Son will live on forever. Brandon’s PawPaw was his idol, he spent his youth all the way up to adulthood admiring everything about his PawPaw. If you ever got to hear any of his childhood stories growing up with his PawPaw, you were in for a treat because they always came with a good laugh and usually a lesson learned. Brandon strived daily to be more like the man he admired so greatly, one comfort that can be found is
knowing that Brandon has reunited with his PawPaw and oh the stories he’s probably filling his PawPaw’s ear with. Weekends and summer were Brandon’s favorite, he loved being in or near the water or cruising with the top off of their jeep. The stories that jeep could tell, trips to the mountains, the beach, the lake or the river with his wife, kids and extended family. There was no better time than standing beside a grill with Brandon, watching the kids play in the water and a good, classic country song in the background. If Brandon gets to pick his spot in Heaven, I just know a river runs through it. Brandon will be so deeply missed by his family. The memory of his laugh which was so contagious will help his family through the days, weeks and years to come. If Brandon was laughing, everyone around him was laughing, that was a guarantee. He had a laugh that carried through the entire room no matter how full it was and his personality demanded attention. You wanted to hear his stories because they were always good ones, so good that sometimes you questioned their authenticity just to find out later on, the details were spot on.
To know Brandon was to love him and oh, how we all loved him. We will miss him as much as we loved him and the love that Brandon and his entire family share is too great to be measured. If Brandon was here, I’m sure he wouldn’t want us to cry but that’s impossible. As Chaplin Robert Orr said, “Where there is deep grief, there is great love.” Brandon will live on through every life he touched, through every “Only Brandon” story that we will tell over the years, through the love that we all shared that binds us together even in these most difficult moments. Brandon may not physically be here with us any longer but his laugh and his love will always remain in every single one of us. So, tell the tales, relive the moments and always laugh…often and loudly and always for Brandon.Surviving are his wife, Courtney Simpson; mother Donna Kay Simpson, father-Roger Brewster; children, Preston Wooten, and Sarah Thomas; sister, Nicole White and Mandy Bowman (Kyle Moore).Funeral Services will be held Wednesday, February 4, 2026 at 2 p.m. from the J.D. Hill Memorial Chapel of Earle Rainwater Funeral Home with family members and friends sharing cherished memories; interment in Dixon Chapel Cemetery, Gaylesville, Alabama. Active Pallbearers will be Justin Fletcher, Eric Willingham, Todd White, Brandon Hollis, Alan Simpson, Aaron Green, Preston Wooten, and Blake Fletcher. Honorary Pallbearers will be Ricky Simpson, Matthew Kinnamont, Aiden Fletcher, Andrew Kinnamont, James Gilliland, Glenn Fletcher, Ryan Fletcher, Matt Veatch and Jeff Simpson. Visitation will be held from 12 noon until 2 p.m. at the Funeral Home.Earle Rainwater Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements for Mr. Brandon Dwayne Simpson who passed away Sunday.
CAMPBELL
MRS. DEBRA DARLENE CAMPBELL, 67 of Anniston Alabama passed away, Sunday February 1, 2026 at her residence. She was born May 21, 1958 in Chicago, Illinois a daughter of the late Zollie and Maudie Austell Miller Bolton. Mrs. Campbell was a Home Maker. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by siblings, John Bolton, and James Bolton; Shirley Pena, Linda Nesbit, Diane McInnish, Donnie Smith, Thomas Smith, Kenny Smith, Jerry Smith, Dennis Smith and a grandson, Austin Boothe
Surviving are her husband, Mike Campbell; daughter, April Slayton; sons, Joseph Boothe, Christopher Millican and Jason Slayton; 16 grandchildren, 17 greatgrandchildren; sister, Mary Stanley and brother, Larry Bolton.; several nieces and nephews also survive
Funeral Services will be held Thursday, February 5, 2026 at 1 p.m. eastern standard time from the J. D. Hill Memorial Chapel of Earle Rainwater Funeral Home with Larry Bolton officiating; interment in Greenhills Memory Garden. Active Pallbearers will be Robby Wallin, Jason Slayton, Joe Boothe, Chris Millican, Kaleb Millican, Dakota Millican and Daniel Hunt. Visitation will be held Thursday from 12 noon until the hour of service.
Earle Rainwater Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements for Mrs. Debra Darlene Campbell who passed away Sunday.
Surviving are her husband, Mike Campbell; daughter, April Slayton; sons, Joseph Boothe, Christopher Millican and Jason Slayton; 16 grandchildren, 17 greatgrandchildren; sister, Mary Stanley and brother, Larry Bolton.; several nieces and nephews also survive
Funeral Services will be held Thursday, February 5, 2026 at 1 p.m. eastern standard time from the J. D. Hill Memorial Chapel of Earle Rainwater Funeral Home with Larry Bolton officiating; interment in Greenhills Memory Garden. Active Pallbearers will be Robby Wallin, Jason Slayton, Joe Boothe, Chris Millican, Kaleb Millican, Dakota Millican and Daniel Hunt. Visitation will be held Thursday from 12 noon until the hour of service.
Earle Rainwater Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements for Mrs. Debra Darlene Campbell who passed away Sunday.
Thursday, January 29, 2026
CARTER
MRS. JUDY GALE CARTER, age 80, of Menlo, Georgia, passed away Wednesday evening, January 28, 2026, in a Rome hospital. Native to Summerville, Georgia, She was born to the late James and Evelyn Warren Bryan on November 21, 1945. Mrs. Carter was retired from the sort and grind department of Mohawk Industries. In addition to Parents, She was preceded in death by sons, the late George Carter, Jr., and the late Thomas Britt Carter; sister, the late Brenda Crowe; brothers, the late Jimmy Bryan, Ronnie Bryan, and Michael Bryan.
Surviving are Her husband, George (Gene) Carter; daughters, Lisa Cordell and Jill Spears; son, James Carter; grandchildren, Stephanie Morgan, Crystal Wade, Dalton Bonanno, Blake Bonanno, Tori Patterson, Amber Lemming, Dillon Carter, Bailee Carter, Emma Patterson Carter, and Gracie Patterson Carter; Eight Great Grandchildren, Nieces, and Nephews also survive.
Memorial service will be held Sunday, February 1st, at 2:00 P.M. from the J. D. Hill Memorial Chapel of Earle Rainwater Funeral Home with Pastor Sammy Barrett officiating.
Earle Rainwater Funeral Home in charge of arrangements for Mrs. Judy Gale Carter who passed away Wednesday evening.
Surviving are Her husband, George (Gene) Carter; daughters, Lisa Cordell and Jill Spears; son, James Carter; grandchildren, Stephanie Morgan, Crystal Wade, Dalton Bonanno, Blake Bonanno, Tori Patterson, Amber Lemming, Dillon Carter, Bailee Carter, Emma Patterson Carter, and Gracie Patterson Carter; Eight Great Grandchildren, Nieces, and Nephews also survive.
Memorial service will be held Sunday, February 1st, at 2:00 P.M. from the J. D. Hill Memorial Chapel of Earle Rainwater Funeral Home with Pastor Sammy Barrett officiating.
Earle Rainwater Funeral Home in charge of arrangements for Mrs. Judy Gale Carter who passed away Wednesday evening.
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
WATERS
MR. DAVID MICHAEL WATERS, age 78, of Rome, Georgia, formerly of Chattooga County, passed away Monday afternoon, January 19, 2026, in a Rome hospital. A native of Trion, Georgia, He was born to the late Robert Payne and Annie Maude Simpson Waters on March 31, 1947. Mr. Waters was Church of Christ by Faith, retired construction worker, and a Veteran of Viet Nam serving in the U. S. Army. In addition to Parents, He was preceded in death by a brother, the late Ronald Waters, Sr., a sister, the late Morene Waters, and son-in-law, Clark Money.
Surviving are wife, Marcia Waters; daughters, Hope Money, Suzanne (Darrin) McLain, and Missy Braden; step daughters, Danielle (Tom) Luipersbeck and Amy (Hank) Windham; grandchildren, Erin (Brent) Bledsoe, Dalton (Rachel) Braden, Ethan (Yaniria) Young, Richie Hicks, Matt (Lenea) Money, Anna Butler, Sophie Luipersbeck; Six Great Grandchildren; sister, Donna (Ralph) Wright; brothers, Raymond (Sue) Waters, Sr., Aaron Waters, and Aaron Simpson, Sr.; several Nieces and Nephews.
Funeral services will be held Friday, January 23rd, at 2:00 P.M. from the J. D. Hill Memorial Chapel of Earle Rainwater Funeral Home with Minister Brad Hayes officiating, interment in Greenhills Memory Garden, with American Legion Shanklin-Attaway Post #5 Honor Guard rendering Military Honors. Active Pallbearers, Adam Waters, Todd Waters, Ray Waters, Jr., Hugh Wright, Ethan Young, and Hank Windham. The Family will receive friends Friday from 1 until 2 P.M. at the Funeral Home.
Earle Rainwater Funeral Home in charge of arrangements for Mr. David Michael Waters who passed away Monday.
Surviving are wife, Marcia Waters; daughters, Hope Money, Suzanne (Darrin) McLain, and Missy Braden; step daughters, Danielle (Tom) Luipersbeck and Amy (Hank) Windham; grandchildren, Erin (Brent) Bledsoe, Dalton (Rachel) Braden, Ethan (Yaniria) Young, Richie Hicks, Matt (Lenea) Money, Anna Butler, Sophie Luipersbeck; Six Great Grandchildren; sister, Donna (Ralph) Wright; brothers, Raymond (Sue) Waters, Sr., Aaron Waters, and Aaron Simpson, Sr.; several Nieces and Nephews.
Funeral services will be held Friday, January 23rd, at 2:00 P.M. from the J. D. Hill Memorial Chapel of Earle Rainwater Funeral Home with Minister Brad Hayes officiating, interment in Greenhills Memory Garden, with American Legion Shanklin-Attaway Post #5 Honor Guard rendering Military Honors. Active Pallbearers, Adam Waters, Todd Waters, Ray Waters, Jr., Hugh Wright, Ethan Young, and Hank Windham. The Family will receive friends Friday from 1 until 2 P.M. at the Funeral Home.
Earle Rainwater Funeral Home in charge of arrangements for Mr. David Michael Waters who passed away Monday.
Saturday, January 17, 2026
WILLIAMS
Charles Thomas Williams, Sr.
Community Leader and Industrial Engineer
Community leader and Industrial Engineer Charles Thomas Williams, Sr. died on Saturday, January 17, 2026 in Ooltewah, Tennessee following a long and rich life of caring and dedicated devotion to God, his Family, and Community.
He was preceded in death by his parents, the late Edgar Buckner Williams and Clara Green Williams, Brother Malcolm Williams, Sister Kathleen Cates, Sister Frances Spencer, first wife Faye Williams, and second wife Ruth Williams.
Mr. Williams is survived by his son, Charles “Chuck” Williams, Jr. and wife Joy of Chattanooga, Tennessee, Daughter, Lisa Logan and husband Kim of Cohutta, Georgia, Grandchildren Adam Logan of Chattanooga, Tennessee, Larken Raines and husband Ray of Rock Spring, Georgia, Ryan Logan of Cohutta, Georgia, Charles Williams III and wife Mackenzie of Franklin, Tennessee and Sarah Bortolotto and husband Zack of Ooltewah, Tennessee, Great Grandchildren Kennedy Williams of Franklin, Tennessee, Charles “Charlie” Williams IV of Franklin, Tennessee, and Ellie Bortolotto of Ooltewah, Tennessee.
Mr. Williams was born on September 18, 1927 in Humboldt, Tennessee to Edgar and Clara Williams. As a young boy, he worked numerous jobs in the Alamo, Tennessee area including picking cotton, picking strawberries, and working at a local funeral home. He attended Alamo High School and was the Senior Class President, graduating in 1945.
He began his post High School education at the University of Tennessee. After attending one year, due to a work accident to his Father, he came home to help his family by leading a survey crew for Gibson County Electric in Trenton, Tennessee.
When his Father regained his health, he served in the United States Army during the occupation of Germany after World War II and in the Korean War. He was honorably discharged in 1952 with a rank of Sergeant First Class. After his military service, he enrolled at Mississippi State University. He immediately became a huge fan of the Bulldogs, enjoying any and all sporting events throughout his life. He received an Industrial Engineering degree from Mississippi State in 1955.
Mr. Williams accepted his first post-graduation employment as an Industrial Engineer at Armstrong Tire and Rubber Company in Natchez, Mississippi. He married his first wife, Faye in 1956, and they started their family welcoming Chuck in 1958 and Lisa in 1959.
In 1961, the Family moved to Summerville, Georgia when he accepted a position as Special Project Engineer with Riegel Textile Corporation. Subsequent jobs at Atlas Chemical and Cone Mills prepared him for a 22 year career at Dixie Yarns in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He retired in 1993 as the Chief Industrial Engineer for the company.
Mr. Charlie, as he was affectionately known, was involved in numerous Civic Organizations. Among his leadership roles were Chairman of the Chattooga County Hospital Authority, President of the Summerville Elementary PTA, President of
Summerville Little League, District Administrator of Little League, Cubmaster of the Summerville Pack 73 Cub Scouts, District Commissioner of Cub Scouts, Secretary of the American Institute of Industrial Engineers, Lions Club, Gideon’s International, and the Chattooga Linebackers Club. He most enjoyed serving at the Summerville First Baptist Church. He was a former Deacon Chairman, Young Men Sunday School Teacher, Baraka Sunday School Teacher, and was recognized in 2025 for 30 years of service as Deacon Emeritus.
He was always interested in the activities and growth of his five Grandchildren and three Great Grandchildren. They always looked forward to their visits to Granddaddy’s house, throwing baseball or football in the backyard, playing on the swing set, exploring the treasures of the basement, but they particularly enjoyed special occasions such as the annual Easter Egg Hunt, Independence Day cookouts, birthday celebrations, and especially the Christmas Eve Williams’ Family traditions. Those memories will be cherished forever.
In his later years, he enjoyed walking with his Farrar Drive neighbors, teaching his Sunday School class at the First Baptist Church, watching any Mississippi State sporting event, and traveling with wife Ruth to such destinations as Israel, England, Italy, Alaska, and Hawaii.
He was a kind, loving, and giving person, always willing to assist his church, family, friends, neighbors, and community. His life was dedicated to the service of others.
Active pallbearers will be Adam Logan, Charles Williams, Ryan Logan, Zack Bortolotto, Ray Raines, and Arch Farrar. Honorary pallbearers will be Mike Poole, Paul Meredith, and the Deacons of the Summerville First Baptist Church.
Officiating will be Reverend Paul Mason, Reverend Randy Clayton, and Reverend Tim Evans. Interment will be in Green Hills Memory Gardens.
The Family will receive friends on Saturday, January 24, 2026 from 1:00-3:00 pm at Rainwater Funeral Home with a memorial service to follow at 3:00 pm.
In lieu of flowers, the Family requests memorial donations be made to the Summerville First Baptist Church, 125 Georgia Avenue, Summerville, Georgia, 30747 or to the Gideon’s International.
Rainwater Funeral Home, Summerville, Georgia is in charge of arrangements.
Community Leader and Industrial Engineer
Community leader and Industrial Engineer Charles Thomas Williams, Sr. died on Saturday, January 17, 2026 in Ooltewah, Tennessee following a long and rich life of caring and dedicated devotion to God, his Family, and Community.
He was preceded in death by his parents, the late Edgar Buckner Williams and Clara Green Williams, Brother Malcolm Williams, Sister Kathleen Cates, Sister Frances Spencer, first wife Faye Williams, and second wife Ruth Williams.
Mr. Williams is survived by his son, Charles “Chuck” Williams, Jr. and wife Joy of Chattanooga, Tennessee, Daughter, Lisa Logan and husband Kim of Cohutta, Georgia, Grandchildren Adam Logan of Chattanooga, Tennessee, Larken Raines and husband Ray of Rock Spring, Georgia, Ryan Logan of Cohutta, Georgia, Charles Williams III and wife Mackenzie of Franklin, Tennessee and Sarah Bortolotto and husband Zack of Ooltewah, Tennessee, Great Grandchildren Kennedy Williams of Franklin, Tennessee, Charles “Charlie” Williams IV of Franklin, Tennessee, and Ellie Bortolotto of Ooltewah, Tennessee.
Mr. Williams was born on September 18, 1927 in Humboldt, Tennessee to Edgar and Clara Williams. As a young boy, he worked numerous jobs in the Alamo, Tennessee area including picking cotton, picking strawberries, and working at a local funeral home. He attended Alamo High School and was the Senior Class President, graduating in 1945.
He began his post High School education at the University of Tennessee. After attending one year, due to a work accident to his Father, he came home to help his family by leading a survey crew for Gibson County Electric in Trenton, Tennessee.
When his Father regained his health, he served in the United States Army during the occupation of Germany after World War II and in the Korean War. He was honorably discharged in 1952 with a rank of Sergeant First Class. After his military service, he enrolled at Mississippi State University. He immediately became a huge fan of the Bulldogs, enjoying any and all sporting events throughout his life. He received an Industrial Engineering degree from Mississippi State in 1955.
Mr. Williams accepted his first post-graduation employment as an Industrial Engineer at Armstrong Tire and Rubber Company in Natchez, Mississippi. He married his first wife, Faye in 1956, and they started their family welcoming Chuck in 1958 and Lisa in 1959.
In 1961, the Family moved to Summerville, Georgia when he accepted a position as Special Project Engineer with Riegel Textile Corporation. Subsequent jobs at Atlas Chemical and Cone Mills prepared him for a 22 year career at Dixie Yarns in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He retired in 1993 as the Chief Industrial Engineer for the company.
Mr. Charlie, as he was affectionately known, was involved in numerous Civic Organizations. Among his leadership roles were Chairman of the Chattooga County Hospital Authority, President of the Summerville Elementary PTA, President of
Summerville Little League, District Administrator of Little League, Cubmaster of the Summerville Pack 73 Cub Scouts, District Commissioner of Cub Scouts, Secretary of the American Institute of Industrial Engineers, Lions Club, Gideon’s International, and the Chattooga Linebackers Club. He most enjoyed serving at the Summerville First Baptist Church. He was a former Deacon Chairman, Young Men Sunday School Teacher, Baraka Sunday School Teacher, and was recognized in 2025 for 30 years of service as Deacon Emeritus.
He was always interested in the activities and growth of his five Grandchildren and three Great Grandchildren. They always looked forward to their visits to Granddaddy’s house, throwing baseball or football in the backyard, playing on the swing set, exploring the treasures of the basement, but they particularly enjoyed special occasions such as the annual Easter Egg Hunt, Independence Day cookouts, birthday celebrations, and especially the Christmas Eve Williams’ Family traditions. Those memories will be cherished forever.
In his later years, he enjoyed walking with his Farrar Drive neighbors, teaching his Sunday School class at the First Baptist Church, watching any Mississippi State sporting event, and traveling with wife Ruth to such destinations as Israel, England, Italy, Alaska, and Hawaii.
He was a kind, loving, and giving person, always willing to assist his church, family, friends, neighbors, and community. His life was dedicated to the service of others.
Active pallbearers will be Adam Logan, Charles Williams, Ryan Logan, Zack Bortolotto, Ray Raines, and Arch Farrar. Honorary pallbearers will be Mike Poole, Paul Meredith, and the Deacons of the Summerville First Baptist Church.
Officiating will be Reverend Paul Mason, Reverend Randy Clayton, and Reverend Tim Evans. Interment will be in Green Hills Memory Gardens.
The Family will receive friends on Saturday, January 24, 2026 from 1:00-3:00 pm at Rainwater Funeral Home with a memorial service to follow at 3:00 pm.
In lieu of flowers, the Family requests memorial donations be made to the Summerville First Baptist Church, 125 Georgia Avenue, Summerville, Georgia, 30747 or to the Gideon’s International.
Rainwater Funeral Home, Summerville, Georgia is in charge of arrangements.
Wednesday, January 7, 2026
TEEMS
MR. TERRY LEWIS TEEMS, age 68, of Dry Creek Road, Summerville, Georgia, passed away unexpectedly Wednesday, January 7, 2026, in a Rome hospital. He was born in Gainesville, Georgia on January 26, 1957 to the late Lewis Irvin and Mary Irene Dyer Teems. He was Baptist by Faith, retired Lab Tech for Mohawk Mill, and an accomplished musician. In addition to his parents, He was preceded in death by a granddaughter the late Waelynn Teems.
Surviving are His wife, Melanie Teems; son, Taeler Teems; grandson, Warren Teems; sisters, Carol Rhinehart and Kathy Gentry; several Nieces and Nephews also survive.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, January 10th, at 11:00 A.M. from the North Summerville Baptist Church with Pastor Malcolm Harris and Pastor Sammy Barrett officiating, interment in Summerville Cemetery. Active Pallbearers Jayce Harris, Kamdyn Harris, Zach Hughes, Tony Hughes, Blake Gentry, Austyn Gentry. The Family will receive friends Saturday from 10 until 11 A.M. at the Church.
Earle Rainwater Funeral Home in charge of arrangements for Mr. Terry Lewis Teems, who passed away Wednesday morning.
Surviving are His wife, Melanie Teems; son, Taeler Teems; grandson, Warren Teems; sisters, Carol Rhinehart and Kathy Gentry; several Nieces and Nephews also survive.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, January 10th, at 11:00 A.M. from the North Summerville Baptist Church with Pastor Malcolm Harris and Pastor Sammy Barrett officiating, interment in Summerville Cemetery. Active Pallbearers Jayce Harris, Kamdyn Harris, Zach Hughes, Tony Hughes, Blake Gentry, Austyn Gentry. The Family will receive friends Saturday from 10 until 11 A.M. at the Church.
Earle Rainwater Funeral Home in charge of arrangements for Mr. Terry Lewis Teems, who passed away Wednesday morning.
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