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Page 7 @toiituaries @ B antraffi B Utter Thursday, February 14,2019 Your obituaries and death announcements are :mitcd for publication. There will be minimal charges for such service: Minimum: first 100 words: $25: each additional word 20 cents. Photographs: one column, $25; two column $50, Deadline is 12 noon Tuesday. Fee is due prior to publication. SybiliAnn Singleton Deeply loved and a member of Sweet Water Baptist Church, died, Feb. 3 ‘ Sybil Ann Singleton age 92 of Sweet Water. AL died Febniary 3, 2019 at Grove Hill Memorial Hospital. She was born August 19, 1926 in Sweet Water, AL to Aubrey and Myrtle Jordan. She was former inspector for Soloman Brothers Manufacturing and sales clerk at Martins. She was a member of Sweet Water Baptist Church. She is survived by her daughter, Audrey S. Gibbs; two grandchildren and five great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clifford Singleton. * Funeral services were held at Sweet Water Baptist Church on Wednesday, February 6, 2019 at 11:00 am with Dr. Billy Harris and Rev. Robert Baker officiating. Burial followed at Sweet Water Cemetery. Active Pallbearers were: Taylor Gibbs, Don Gibbs, Ken Agee, Bruce Baker, Michael Lewis, Brad Smith. Honorary Pallbearers were: Jimmy Horton, Ronald Tucker. Condolences may be offered at www.cbryantchapelfltcom. Arrangements by O’Bryant Chapel Funeral Home § FLU 8: PNEU FACTS Flu do Pneu Vaccines Reduce illnesses, Doctor Visits, Hospitalizations, Missed Work 8: School. Access to information is the public‘s most valuable tool when it comes to protecting your homes, your communities, and your government. Newspapers have the unique ability to reach a broad audience, regardless of the ' socioeconomic status. by providing public notices both in print and online. The public notices appearing in your 1 newspaper provide important information on issues such as rezoning for landfills, government contracts, and even traffic detours. It’s your right to know how your tax dollars are spent and what could be coming to your neighborhood. And when it comes to shining the light on 5 government, public notiées deliver. ALABAMA PUBLIC HEALTH. HPV vaccine js ca r P o n IMMUNMAIIONUIVISION alabamapublichecilth.gov/imm “AMUWUWLWWMW . ASBESTOS LITIGATION V If you began working in a , I TEXTILE MILL I COTTON MILL ' TIRE PLANT PAPER MILL I STEEL MILL I I or any other industrial setting before 1980: I You may have a claim against the asbestos manufacturers. I 1-888-432-6020 Call now for your free evaluation. SMWSI’ILWC ctcawers 217- 5 Main, st, LLWDICW AL sews ' oeuouo nDchTIDN films no GENDER BlnS. TETEM’MENT is RVFIILHBLE LET’S TflLH HBTJUT lT (334) 2352404 Mandala-Pricing: 7:00am — 5:00pm Summing: 2:00am.— 12:00pm assesses iii €3ng a Qiisiité ~ classes: ., COURQGE FOR FILL HELP FOR OPIOID‘ nnnIcrION COURQGEFQRQLLJESM Stacy’s Cafe 123 W Washington St. Demopolis AL 36732 (334) 654—5120 Sunday— Friday: 11:00am— 2:00pm Saturday: Closed 2ul7 Helpline 3 emu-3074760 a message of the titanium: Department of Mental Health QDLQiQiQMl ,.. .« tOvzil- Come in and visit us. Vacancies Available (334) 295 l 104 O TDD: l—8OO 548-2546 k Emu transom Linden, Alobomo GN’ORTMNR’Y ‘ I OUT OF IO ELDERLY PERSONS AND ADULTS WITH DISABILITIESARE BEING: - Abused, Neglected or Exploited it you suspect this is happening to someone you kndw, please report it to Adult Protective Services Access to information is the public’s most valuableth when it comes to , protecting your homes, your communities, and your government. Newspapers have the unique ability to reach a broad audience, regardless of the socioeconomic status, by providing public notices both in print and online. The public notices appearing in your newspaper provide important information on issues such as rezoning for landfills, government contracts, and even traffic detours. It’s your right to know how your tax dollars are spent and what could be coming to your neighborhood. And when it comes to shining the light on 1 government, public notices deliver. by contacting your local DHR office or calling the ADULT ABUSE HOTLINE at 1-800-458-7214 mmmm IF YOU SEE IT, REPORT IT ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES ADULT PROTECTlVE SERVICES 300458.721 Theresno excuse for ELDER ABUSE . “ThisptoitdmWMWNOVA-VSOTOMMMMWEAWMMW DivishooliDECluIddieUADepuheotollusdoe.‘liueopiniooo,todiogs,aodoouctusionorreoon mtdnsexpresedhhhphinholpogromlenhidnuehosdheuldiulslndhmtm ,