May 12, 2016 Dadeville Record

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Thursday, May 12, 2016

The Dadeville Record

Library Notes

Obituaries

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he Friends will have a meeting today at 1pm in the lower level of the library. This meeting is open to everyone. Stop in to get an advanced notice of coming library programs and events. A giant thank you goes to Dolores Hydock for speaking on Tuesday about Norman Rockwell. Hydock is a fabulous storyteller. Hopefully you were able to experience this wonderful event sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Thank you to everyone who donated to the 3rd Annual Mother’s Day Flower Fund. The woman of the Veranda and other retirement facilities loved receiving an individually wrapped flower

James L. Burson James L. Burson, 67, of Dadeville Al. passed away May 6, 2016 at a hunting lodge in Chandron, Nebraska. Mr. Burson was preceded in death by his parents: Lavell Burson and Nettie Linch Burson. The family will receive friends Sunday, May 15 from 1:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m. at Dadeville First United Methodist Church. The funeral will be held Sunday, May 15 at 2:00 p.m. at Dadeville First United Methodist Church with Rev. Bill Brown officiating. Mr. Burson is survived by his wife: Robin Burson, one sister: Jo (Terry) Teed, five children: Angie (Matt) White, Chris (Dale) Fields, Lance Burson,Karie Moseley, Danny (April) Small, ten grandchildren: Wiley White, Brennan White, Tal Fields, Tori Fields, Kaedyn Burson, Justin Moseley, Ashley Moseley, Alison Small, Bailey Skinner and Clayton Oliver, one great-grandchild: Parker Holley and a host of nieces, nephews and many friends. Colonel James L. Burson enlisted as a Private in the Alabama Army National Guard in 1970. He graduated and received his commission as a Second Lieutenant from the Alabama

New Releases in Adult Fiction: The Apartment by Danielle Steel The Girl from Summer Hill by Jude Deveraux Prayers the Devil Answers by Sharyn McCrumb Redemption Road by John Hart Robert B. Parker’s Slow Burn by Ace Atkins Troublemaker by Linda Howard Wilde Lake by Laura Lippman New Releases in Adult Nonfiction: Rough Riders; Theodore Roosevelt, His Cowboy Regiment, and the Immortal Charge up San Juan Hill by Mark Lee Gardner Have you been to Story Time lately? This is an exciting program for children to help promote a love of reading. Come every Tuesday at 10 a.m. to enjoy a fun-filled hour of reading, laughing and learning. Library Notes are provided by Dadeville Public Library Director Abbi Mangarelli.

Military Academy, Class 16 in 1972. In June of 2002 he retired with more than 32 years of military service with the Alabama National Guard and the United States Army. During his distinguished career, Colonel Burson Burson served in many and various command and staff positions including assignment as the Commander of the 167th Infantry (4th Alabama) Battalion, as well as tours of duty at the Alabama Military Academy, 31st Armored Brigade, Assistant Professor of Military Science, Auburn University, 62nd Troop Command and Alabama National Guard Joint Force Headquarters. Colonel Burson is a graduate of the United States Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, PA, the Command and General Staff College, the U.S. Army Armor Officer Basic Course, and the U.S. Army Infantry Officer Advance Course. His branch qualifications include Infantry and Armored Cavalry. Among his many decorations and awards, he is the recipient of the Legion of Merit, The Meritorious Service

Medal, Expert Infantry Badge, and the Order of Saint Maurice, Patron Saint of the United States Infantry. During his 36 years in education Coach Burson served as a Special Education Instructor at Dadeville High School as well as Principal of the Dadeville Annex Alternative School. Coach Burson also served as Assistant Principal at Horseshoe Bend School as Assistant Principal at Edward Bell. Jim was also known fondly as “Coach” or “Colonel” but most importantly “Pawpaw” and most recently “G-Paw”. He loved spending time with his grandchildren. He was very involved and made sure they knew how to fish and drive a truck. He had many adventures as a hunting guide. He traveled the country, even other countries, on hunts for deer and his favorite hunt was for turkey. Many precious moments of his life were spent in the woods. We rejoice that he passed in his sleep after killing what he called “the biggest and most beautiful Merriam’s turkey he had ever seen.” Alabama Funeral Homes of Dadeville Al. is handling arrangements. www.alabamafuneralhomes.com

Police Reports Dadeville Police Department May 10

• A report was filed for Fraudulent Use of a Credit or Debit Card that occurred on Thweatt Industrial Park Blvd. • A report was filed for Domestic Violence that occurred on Freeman Drive.

• Arrest of a Dadeville man, age 61, on two charges of Theft of Property. Arrest was made on Hatcher Street.

• A report was filed for Criminal Mischief that occurred in the 18000 block of Highway 280.

May 8

May 6

• Arrest of a Tallassee man, age 55 on two charges of Failure to Appear. Arrest was made on Freeman Drive.

May 7

• Arrest of a Jacksons Gap woman, age 31 on the charges of Disorderly Conduct and Assault. Arrest was made at the Dadeville Police Department. • Arrest of a Dadeville woman, age 26, on the charges of Disorderly Conduct and Assault. Arrest was made at the Dadeville Police Department.

May 5

• Six Reports were filed for Nuisance Properties located in the City of Dadeville.

Tallapoosa County Sheriff’s Department May 10

• A resident of Hayes Mill Road in Notasulga filed a report for theft. • Winton Rogers of

Roberts Drive in Dadeville was arrested for domestic violence assault. • Kimberly Ramero of Roberts Drive in Dadeville was arrested for domestic violence asault. • A resident of Cotton Ridge Road in Tallassee filed a report for harassment. • A resident of Highway 63 North in Alexander City filed a report for theft. • A resident of Barnesville Loop in Dadeville filed a report for theft.

May 9

• Christian Riley of Squaw Lane in Dadeville was arrested for an outstanding warrant through an out of state agency. • Freddie Jones of Glenwood Drive in Sylacauga was arrested for a probation violation warrant. • Freddie Jones of Glenwood Drive in Sylacauga was arrested for a probation violation warrant.

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• A resident of Fire Department Road in Alexander City filed a report for burglary of a residence.

May 8

• A resident of Mullican Road in Dadeville filed a report for theft from a residence. • Henry Banks of Washington Street in Alexander City was arrested for two warrants for probation violation and probation revocation burglary second. • Jason Voss of Walkabout Road in Newsite was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol.

May 7

• Daniel Kelly of Creed Road in Alexander City was arrested on a warrant for probation violation possession of controlled substance. • Posha Doss of Highway 50 in Camp Hill was arrested on a warrant for failure to pay nonsufficient funds checks. • A resident of Powers Avenue in Tallassee filed a report for domestic violence simple assault. • A resident of Creek Run in Jacksons Gap filed a report for domestic violence harassment. • Shameka Banks of Montgomery Street in Alexander City was arrested on warrants for failure to appear child support, failure to appear possession of forged instrument, theft of property third.

May 6

• A resident of Highway

49 South in Notasulfa filed a report for fraudulent use of a credit card. • Anthony Bibb of Westview Drive in Montgomery was arrested on a grand jury indictment theft of property second.

May 5

• A resident of County Road 34 in Dadeville filed a report for theft.

May 4

• A resident of Campbell Road field a report for burglary.

May 3

• Terence Odem of Astro Street in Goodwater was arrested on warrants for failure to appear domestic violence second, two failure to appear possession of controlled substance and probation violation possession/receiving controlled substance. • A resident of Cobb Road in Tallassee filed a report for domestic violence criminal mischief. • A resident of Campground Road in Alexander City filed a report for criminal mischief.

May 2

• A resident of Alabama Highway 120 in Notasulga filed a report for theft froma motor vehicle. • Shannon Jordan of County Road 79 in Daviston was arrested on a warrant for failure to appear child support. • A resident of Gammils Store Road in Tallassee filed a report for burglary of a residence and theft of property.


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