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The True Citizen
P.O.Box 948
Waynesboro, GA
30830
(706) 554-2111

Obituaries

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David Heath

David McCray Heath, 31 of Jacksonville, Fla., died Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2001. His funeral was 2 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 27, at the Elliott Sons Funeral Home Lumpkin Road Chapel. Burial was in the Hephzibah Vance Cemetery. Mr. Heath, a native of Jacksonville, had lived in Waynes-boro for 15 years and was a 1988 graduate of Burke County High School. He was the owner and operator of Heath Transport in Jacksonville for the past three years. He was a member of Crossroads Baptist Church. Survivors include a son, Eliot John Heath of Jacksonville; a brother, William Curtis Heath of Hephzibah; a sister, Debby Morris of Gaithersville, Md.; his parents, John and Sylvia Heath of Waynesboro; and his grandfather, Eugene Curtis of Sylvester. Pallbearers were Matthew Maglowhorn, Ted Montgomery, Calley Jackson, Billy Jack Myers, Brian Gelaro and Andy Pope.

Lenny Dolinsky

Lenny Dolinsky, 85, of Augusta died Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2001 of cancer. Graveside services were noon Monday, Dec. 31, at Westover Memorial Park, with Rabbi Jordan Parr officiating. Mrs. Dolinsky, a native of New York City, was the widow of A. Joseph Dolinsky. She graduated from Washington Irving High School and attended City College before becoming a paralegal. She moved to Way-nesboro in 1940, when she married Mr. Dolinsky, a longtime business and civic leader in Waynesboro. They moved to Augusta in the 1980s. She was a fervent supporter of the Democratic Party, but was a Georgia elector for John Andereson's independent campaign in 1980. Survivors include a daughter, Anne Ullman of Albuquerque, N.M.; a son, Lewis Dolinsky of Berkeley, Calif.; friends from all over the world; and a cat named Pixie. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Sierra Club, 2568 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, SE, Washington, D.C. 20020; the American Civil Liberties Union, 44 For-syth Street, Atlanta, Ga. 30303; and Angell Memorial Animal Hospital, 3500 South Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass. 002130.

Arnold Godbee

Arnold Godbee, 46, of Millen died Thursday, Dec. 27, 2001 at his residence. Graveside services were 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 29, at Sardis Cemetery in Sardis, with the Rev. Pat Mahan officiating. Mr. Godbee, a native of Burke County, had lived most of his life in Sardis before moving to Millen 10 years ago. He was an electronic technician for Tor-rington Industries in Sylvania for eight years and served in the U.S. Navy 14 years. He was a Methodist. Survivors include his widow, Esther W. Godbee of Millen; five daughters, Jenna Long of Girard, Amber Barker of Hephzibah, Pamela Glover and Shannon Glover, both of Millen, and Heather Long of Sardis; a son, Chad Oglesby of Waynes-boro; three brothers, Willard Godbee Jr. and Raymond Godbee, both of Sardis, and Ronnie Godbee of Sylvania; his mother, Eddie Lee Godbee of Sardis; 13 grandchildren; a niece, Jennie Godbee; and a nephew, Allen Godbee.

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