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While married to John B. Remion, Jr., she was a prominent real estate agent with Ben Farmer Realty. During the 1980s, she was a multi-million-dollar producer and Life Charter member of the President’s Round Table. In 1992, Joan married Bob Elkins and relocated to Valparaiso, Florida. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Niceville, Florida and a Former member of The Lutheran Church of the Redeemer on Wilmi ... Patricia Ann “Patsy” Corcoran, 73, passed away Monday, July 25, 2022.
She was born in Savannah, the oldest daughter of the late Benjamin Atwood Hendrix and Mary Thomas Hendrix Strickland, and was a proud descendent of the historic Salzburgers who settled in Ebenezer, GA in the early 1700s. While attending Commercial High School and cheerleading for the Cobras, Margaret met the love of her life, James A. Daly, Jr. The high school sweethearts married in 1954, and soon became partners in life and business. Ann Dowling Farr, 97, passed away Thursday, June 9, 2022 at her residence.
Mary Katherine Nichols
Annie Pauline Wise O’Neal, 73, passed away Friday, November 11, 2022 at Azalealand Nursing Home. She was born February 16, 1949 in Savannah and was of the Baptist faith. Mrs. O’Neal worked for the Savannah Mall, The Place at Pooler, and Kroger on Mall Blvd.

While working at "The Rustic Cabin" in 1939 he became involved in a dispute between his girlfriend, Toni Della Penta, who suffered a miscarriage, and Nancy Barbato, a stonemason's daughter. After Della Penta attempted to tear off Barbato's dress, Sinatra ordered Barbato away and told Della Pinta that he would marry Barbato, several years his junior, because she was pregnant. Della Penta went to the police, and Sinatra was arrested on a morals charge for seduction. After a fight between Della Penta and Dolly, Della Penta was later arrested herself.
Kenneth Morgan Deckman, Jr.
S. Air Force, acquiring his basic pilot training at Goodfellow Air Force Base in San Angelo, Texas, and later B-47 jet aircraft training at McConnell Air Force Base in Kansas. He was stationed at Davis-Monthan, a Strategic Air Command base in Tucson, Arizona w ... Oravadee Patimavirujh, 73, passed away Friday, August 19, 2022 at Memorial Health. William Randolph “Randy” Gooding, 78, passed away Sunday, August 28, 2022 at St. Joseph’s Hospital.
Donna Scott Santschi, 75, passed away Monday, September 26, 2022 at her home with her husband by her side. She was born April 27, 1947 in Savannah to the late Christopher C. Scott and Ermal McGlohon Scott. Donna worked for the Chatham County School System as a bus driver, and also for Old Town Trolley Tours, where she was fortunate to meet several celebrities. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her son, Paul Santschi, Jr.
Gary "Dan" Brown Jr.
He moved from Baltimore to Chicago and raised his family there. Dick worked for Sperry Univac for over 35 years, selling computer solutions and improv ... Thomas Gerald “Jerry” Green, 83, passed away Wednesday, September 7, 2022 at Ogeechee Area Hospice in Statesboro, GA. Jerry was born January 15, 1939 in Daisy, GA to the late Olin Green and Gussie Waters Rocker. He was part of the first graduating class from Jenkins High School. Jerry worked for the family business, Custom Dry Cleaners for 27 years, owned by his late in-laws, Harry and Mary Loper. He lived in Savannah most of his life, before moving to Statesboro three years ago.

Audrey Smith Godfrey, 96, passed away Saturday, April 23, 2022 at Buckingham South. She was born April 27, 1925 in Gray, South Carolina to the late Urban Leonard Smith and Willie Mae Peeples Smith. Mrs. Godfrey worked in the family business of Godfrey Heating & Air, and was a member of Immanuel Baptist Church. She lived her life with unwavering faith and grace that inspired all who loved her. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, William Luden Godfrey, her son, Donald Ellsworth Godfrey, and Audrey her daughter and son-in-law, Audrey P ... Patrick Joseph O’Connor Sr. died peacefully at home surrounded by family on April 25, 2022.
Eddie Sprangle, Jr.
He blamed racial prejudice on the parents of children. Sinatra played a major role in the desegregation of Nevada hotels and casinos in the 1950s and 1960s. According to his son, Frank Jr., King sat weeping in the audience at one of his father's concerts in 1963 as Sinatra sang "Ol' Man River", a song from the musical Show Boat that is sung by an African-American stevedore. When he changed his political affiliations in 1970, Sinatra became less outspoken on racial issues. Though he did much towards civil rights causes, it did not stop the occasional racial jibe from him and the other Rat Pack members toward Davis at concerts. Sinatra was married to Hollywood actress Ava Gardner from 1951 to 1957.

Wilson Smith Funeral Home is honored to be serving the Pyatt family. Donald Edward Schaet of Savannah, Georgia passed away on March 9, 2022 at the age of 87. His long life was brought short due to complications related to Alzheimer’s. Don died peacefully with his beloved wife, Gail, and youngest daughter, Claire, by his side.
Jerry Lewis Miller died on April 12, 2022 of cardiac arrest. He and his wife, Margaret Johnson Miller were married for 43 years. He was born in Cairo, Georgia on August 24, 1943 to Hazel Muggridge Miller and John Dennard Miller. He grew up in Tennille, Georgia where he enjoyed riding his horse, swimming in the kaolin pits and searching the limestone caves for shark’s teeth and treasures.
She received her education in the Bloomfield School System and graduated in 1959. She soon married Lynn Shorts of Montclair, New Jersey, where they gave birth to their beautiful son, Lance Shorts in 1960. In the early 60’s Hazel worked in the Prudential Building in Newark, New Jersey as an administrative assistant. From there she began working at Blue Cross Blue Shield as a secretary.
Jon was born on January 25, 1961, in Scottdale Pennsylvania and attended South Moreland High School, graduating in 1978. He didn’t see the need to make a big deal of anything that should be easy and straightforward. Stefan passed away at St. Joseph's/Candler hospital in Savannah, on Friday, December 9. He was born in Bad Kreuznach, Germany in a post-World War II Polish refugee camp.

He matriculated from Georgia Southern, Statesboro Georgia with his undergraduate degree in Political Science. He later attended Mercer where he acquired his Juris Do ... Sinatra was spotted in Havana in 1946 with mobster Lucky Luciano, which started a series of negative press articles, implicating Sinatra with the Mafia. In 1947 he was involved in a violent incident with journalist Lee Mortimer, who had written some of the most scathing articles on his alleged connections. Kelley says that his articles grew so offensive that Sinatra pounced on him outside Ciro's and punched him behind the left ear in response to an insult in which he was called a "dago". Sinatra was taken to court, and according to Kelley, Mortimer received Mafia threats to drop the case or lose his life.
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