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His parents were married for 9 years prior to his birth and were overjoyed at the arrival of their first child and only son. The nickname stuck and to this day family and close friends still refer to him as “Penny” Bill graduated from Savannah High in 1960. Upon graduating high school, he continued his education at Clemso ... Leo F. Grace, 90, of Skidaway Island, GA and Franconia, NH, formerly of Belmont, MA, passed away peacefully Saturday, May 28, 2022.
"Jimmy" Neville, age 81, died May 17 at Pruitt Health & Rehabilitation. He was born in Savannah on September 5, 1940 to George Grady and Mamie Hagin Neville. He was a retired Master Technician for RCA, a member of Bible Baptist Church, and was a veteran of the U.S. Following his retirement, he volunteered as a security guard at Calvary Day School, and loved working in his yard and cleaning his pool. Jimmy loved his wife, loved his children, especially his grandchildren, and also loved the ... One of the best of the best has finally gotten his wish to rejoin the love of his life, his beloved wife, Erin.
Mary Katherine Nichols
Bill was born on November 19, 1934 in Philadelphia, PA to Harry and Gladys Merz and grew up in nearby Collegeville. They raised their family in Limeport, PA. Later, he moved to Radley Run in West Chester, PA and married Lisbeth Anders. They retired to the Landings in Savannah, GA where he lived for 27 years.

She was a Chatham County Superior Court Clerk and retired after 27 years. Cindy married Frank Groover and together they raised two wonderful children, Suzanne and Michael. Lucille L. Downs, 90, passed away peacefully on Saturday April 9, 2022 at her home on Skidaway Island. She and her husband, Harry, retired to The Landings on Skidaway Island in 1991 where she became an active member of Saint Peter’s Church and The Landings community.
Kenneth Morgan Deckman, Jr.
Sinatra was also known for his generosity, particularly after his comeback. In another instance, after an argument with manager Bobby Burns, rather than apologize, Sinatra bought him a brand new Cadillac. He died as a practicing Catholic and had a Catholic burial. Sinatra had three children, Nancy , Frank Jr. (1944–2016) and Tina , with his first wife, Nancy Sinatra (née Barbato, 1917–2018), to whom he was married from 1939 to 1951. Granata comments that Sinatra was almost fanatically obsessed with perfection to the point that people began wondering if he was genuinely concerned about the music or showing off his power over others. On days when he felt that his voice was not right, he would know after only a few notes and would postpone the recording session until the following day, yet still pay his musicians.
Frank Sinatra was responsible for awakening a fan phenomenon made up of hysterical teenage girls called "Bobby Soxers". Throughout his professional career, Sinatra recorded more than 1,300 songs and participated in more than fifty films. Sinatra once said, "Bing Crosby is the best singer in the world". The bobby soxers were portrayed as very enthusiastic to the point of hysteria. Newspapers at the time highlighted the bobby soxers' great fanaticism and passion for Sinatra; they experienced hunger, fatigue, and dizziness while waiting in line to see him. His close friends Jilly Rizzo and Jimmy Van Heusen are buried nearby.
Gary "Dan" Brown Jr.
AI can be used to provide risk assessments necessary to bank those under-served or denied access. By expanding credit availability to historically underserved communities, AI enables them to gain credit and build wealth. Dr. Grover Bell, 90, of Savannah, passed away on Thursday, March 3, 2022.
Originally from Naugatuck, CT, BJ graduated from LaSalle University in 1948. After graduation she remained in Boston and joined the Jordan Marsh Training Program and also worked as a model. Later, she returned to Connecticut and worked at Uniroyal where she met and married Douglas Thomson in 1951. They lived in Woodbury until retirement, and they remained happily married and devoted to one another for 69 years. Martha Littlefield Summerell died June 5, 2022, at Hospice Savannah, shortly before her 92nd birthday. She was born in Savannah, Georgia, the second daughter of Orrin Francis Littlefield and Frances Smith Littlefield.
Dulcie was a dedicated and a loving wife, daughter, sister, mother, grandmother, and a devoted Christian. She was active in multiple church-related activities and volunteer services. She is survived by her husband Chandrasekaran Franklin of 44 years, son Andrew Franklin, daughter Nancy Rodgers, daughter-in-law Shelley Franklin, sonin-law Christopher Rodgers, ... John Thomas “Tom” Mullen died peacefully in his sleep on November 28, 2022, after each member of the family had a chance to tell him how much they loved him.

Joseph B. Tuttle, affectionately known as "JB", died on June 30, 2022, at Summer Breeze Assisted Living under the care of GHC Hospice Savannah. He was born in Savannah on November 25, 1923, to the late Fred and Irene Tuttle. He was pre-deceased by his two siblings Ann Tuttle Oglesby and Charles Donald Tuttle, as well as his beloved wife, Lynette Thompson Tuttle, to whom he was married for 73 years. He graduated from Savannah High School and served in the US Army Air Force for three years during World War II. He later worked as an automobile salesma ... Kerry G. Prytulak, 49, passed away Sunday, July 3, 2022 at Candler Hospital. Kerry was born March 5, 1973 in New Brunswick, New Jersey to the late Joseph and Barbara Grealis.
She graduated from John Burroughs School and earned a Bachelor's degree in Art History from Washington University, where she was a member of the Delta Gamma Sorority. Judy was predeceased by her husband of nineteen years, Richard Meckfessel. James A. Smith, 85, passed away on Sunday, May 1, 2022 at his residence. He was born in Savannah, son of Hoke and Beryl Bostwick Smith. Mr. Smith was a graduate of Commercial High School and a veteran of the United States Air Force serving during the Korean Conflict. After the war, he joined Western Electric and retired from AT&T after many years of service..
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.
He pursued several different business ventures before finding his true passion, to preserve the historic integrity of the many Victorian homes in Savannah. Don restored and revived much of the historic districts in Savannah bringing a positive change to the area. RICHARD GALE EVANS, JR. Richard Gale Evans, Jr. (“Dick’) passed away on August 25, 2022 in Savannah, Georgia at age 89. He was born December 31, 1932 in Cincinnati, Ohio to parents Richard Gale and Naomi Hoffman Evans. Dick grew up in the Pleasant Ridge neighborhood in Cincinnati and graduated from Walnut Hills High School in 1951.
She is preceded in death by her parents as well as her husband, John Henry Ohsiek III “Jay.” She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Shelley and Tanner Howell of Savannah, GA, her son, John Henry Ohsiek IV &ld ... “Sugar” Hall, 86, passed away Saturday, August 13, 2022 at Hospice Savannah with her family by her side. She was a loving and devoted wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, and friend to many. She was born August 30, 1935 to the late James Alouis Huml, Sr., and Doris Huml, and was preceded in death by her husband, Richard W. Hall, Sr. Barbara was very active and held several officer positions in the Alee Shriners Ladies Auxiliary, Alee Patrol Ladies Auxiliary, and Tybee Light Shrine Club Auxiliary.