Harold L. Oglesby

September 3, 2013

Harold L. Oglesby, 76 of Atmore, passed away Sunday, September 1,2013, at his residence. He was a retired building inspector for the City of Atmore. He was born in Pensacola on September 29, 1936, to the late Thomas and Eunice Gentry Oglesby.

Mr. Oglesby was a member of Oak Grove Church of Christ.

Survivors include his wife, Velvarae Dempsey Oglesby of  Atmore; two sons, Kenneth (Ksenia) Oglesby of West Lafayette, IN, Thomas Oglesby of Marengo, IA; one daughter, Rebecca Oglesby of Atmore; two brothers, Thomas (Terri) Oglesby of Ashland City, TN and Don (Christine) Oglesby of Milton; and one sister, Helen (Robert) Spohn Pensacola.

Services will be Thursday, September 5, 2013, at 11 a.m. from Atmore Memorial Chapel with Minister Billy Randolph and Minister Brad Sullivan officiating.

Interment will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery.

Family will receive friends Thursday, September 5, 2013, at Atmore Memorial Chapel from 10 a.m. until 11 a.m.

Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home is in charge of all arrangements.

Northwest Escambia Sweeps Baker

September 3, 2013

The Northwest Escambia Eagles swept Baker in their season opener on Saturday.

The NWE Freshmen defeated Baker 37-0. Kaden Dove, Liam Hatcher, Jackson Simmons and Zyonne Wesley all scored for the Freshman Eagles.

The NWE Sophomores defeated Baker 14-7. Kaden Odom scored one touchdown and extra point. Luke Bridges recovered a Baker fumble which resulted in Wright scoring a touchdown and Odom scoring the extra point.

The NWE Juniors beat Baker 40-7. Jaden Cunnigham ran in two touchdowns and one extra point. Jaheem Durant scored two touchdowns, running one back for more than 50 yards. Jayden Jackson also scored two touchdowns one a defensive touchdown after striping the ball from a Baker player. Michael Merchant scored one extra point.

The NWE Seniors beat Baker 44-0. Trent Kite scored two touchdowns, Seth Killam threw a long touchdown pass to Keeton Solmonson. Killam also returned an interception for a touchdown, Aunterio Minor ran in one touchdown and Cameron Cloud threw a touchdown pass to Tanner Deese.

Northwest Escambia’s Eagles will travel to Uriah this Saturday with games beginning at 2 p.m.

Levon Eugene Howell

September 3, 2013

Mr. Levon Eugene Howell 74, passed away Saturday, August 31, 2013, in Century.

Mr. Howell was a native of Brewton and had resided in Flomaton for the past 52 years. Mr. Howell was a loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. His parents, George and Vera Howell, seven brothers and sisters and one grandson, George Caleb Hallford, precede Mr. Howell in death.

Survivors include his wife, Melva L. Knowles Howell of Flomaton; one son, Paul Levon Howell ( Samantha Kay) of Flomaton; three daughters, JoAnne Chavers (Will), Sandra Howell Hallford (George) and Sharon K. Baggett (David) all of Flomaton; one brother, Randal Howell of Brewton; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were Tuesday, September 3, 2013, at the Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home with Sis. Helen Stewart and Rev. David Baggett officiating.

Burial was held at the Lambeth-Boutwell Cemetery.

Pallbearers were Ethan Howell, Jesse Baggett, Kevin Knowles, Tim Howell, Lance Howell and Rod Harper.

Honorary pallbearers were Ricky Howell, Wendell Carnley and Jr. Davis.

Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Homes is in charge of all arrangements.

McDavid Man Charged With Shed Burglary

September 3, 2013

A McDavid man is facing multiple charges for allegedly burglarizing a shed on Sandy Hollow Road in Walnut Hill.

Haden Brock Howard, 19, was charged with felony burglary and grand theft charges for stealing a generator, chainsaws, a pressure washer and other power tools. Howard allegedly knew the victim’s family and knew that they were out of town during the weekend in which the items were stolen.

The family’s 14-year old son told deputies that he and Howard owed money to Howard’s drug dealer on Cypress Street in Walnut Hill, and the stolen items were traded for spice, marijuana and crack cocaine.

Howard was also charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor for allowing the 14-year old son, another 14-year boy and his 15-year old girlfriend the means to purchase and use crack cocaine, marijuana and spice in his presence.

Howard was released from the Escambia County Jail on a $14,000 bond.

Escambia Commission Schedules Extra Meetings In September

September 3, 2013

The Escambia County Board of County Commissioners has scheduled additional meetings in the month of September. Below is a complete listing of the Board’s upcoming meetings:

  • Thursday, September 5, Agenda Review, 9 a.m.
  • Thursday, September 5, Public Forum and BCC Regular Board Meeting, 4:30 p.m.
  • Tuesday, September 10, Budget Hearing 1, 5 p.m.
  • Thursday, September 12, Committee of the Whole Workshop, 9 a.m.
  • Monday, September 16, Agenda Review, 9 a.m.
  • Monday, September 16, Public Forum and BCC Regular Board Meeting, 4:30 p.m.
  • Tuesday, September 24, Budget Hearing 2, 5 p.m.

All meetings will be held in the Board Chambers, 221 Palafox Place.

Billy Don Fielder

September 3, 2013

Billy Don Fielder, age 74, of Milton, went home to be with his Lord & Savior on Saturday, August 31, 2013. He was born August 31, 1939, in Fordyce, Arkansas to the late Hazen Rine Fielder and Mary Frances Draper Fielder.

Billy started his career in the printing business right out of high school and continued it for the rest of his working career in the Gulf Coast area. He loved woodworking, coaching T-ball and baseball, camping and fishing. The last few years, Billy enjoyed simply sitting by a camp fire watching the flames burn while reflecting his thoughts.

Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by a grandson, Brad Fielder.

Survivors include his beloved wife of 27 years, Audrey Mae Fielder; sons and daughters-in-love, Sam (SueGee) Fielder, Donnie (Stacey) Fielder, Kevin (Jenean) Fielder, Wesley Fielder, Frank (Margo) Wyatt and Jared (Melissa) Wyatt; brother, Bobby (Winonna) Fielder; grandchildren, William, Linda, Anthony, Megan, Jace, Karen, Connie, Julia and Tannin; and great-grandchildren, Kendell, Elizabeth, and Hailey.

Home going celebrations will be Wednesday, September 4, 2013, at 11 a.m. at Pine Terrace Baptist Church in Milton with Brother Mike Wiggins officiating.

Interment will follow in Milton Cemetery.

The family will receive friends at the church from 10 a.m. until the service hour.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Pine Terrace Baptist Church Building Fund.

National Cremation & Burial Society of Milton has been entrusted with the arrangements.

Mobile Claims Season Finale Over Pensacola’s Blue Wahoos

September 3, 2013

The Mobile BayBears posted three runs in the first inning and coasted the rest of the way to a 10-1 victory over the Pensacola Blue Wahoos in the final game of the season on Monday afternoon at Hank Aaron Stadium. Pensacola finished the season with a record of 59-79, including a 34-35 mark in the second half.

Reds top pitching prospect Robert Stephenson got the start for Pensacola, but didn’t make it past the first. Ender Inciarte led off the game with a solo homer off Stephenson (L, 0-2), who got two quick outs before allowing four straight to reach, culminating in a Mike Freeman two-run single to make it 3-0. Stephenson allowed three runs on three hits with a strikeout and two walks in his final start of the year.

The rains hit in the last of the third inning with Chris Manno on the mound, causing a brief delay before pinch-hitter Keon Broxton smoked a two-run single through the left side to make it 5-0. The rains hit even harder and forced a delay of an hour and 20 minutes.

Mobile doubled its lead in the last of the seventh with a five-run frame against Pat Doyle and Jamie Walczak. Nick Evans provided an RBI single off Doyle to make it 6-0 before a sac fly from Freeman made it 7-0. Broxton provided the exclamation mark with a three-run blast against Walczak to make it 10-0.

Bo Schultz faced the minimum in three innings for Mobile before leaving due to the rain delay. Willy Paredes (W, 3-0) picked up the victory with a scoreless top of the fourth inning.

The Wahoos were able to get on the board in the ninth on a Devin Lohman double scoring Juan Silverio.

The next time the Wahoos hit the field will be April 3, 2014 at home against the Tennessee Smokies. 2014 season ticket information will become available later in the month.

All Florida Lawmakers Registered To Vote In The Right District

September 3, 2013

None of the state Legislature’s members are registered to vote outside their districts, according to a letter from the Department of State obtained by the Tampa Bay Times.

“We have determined that the full residential address recorded as of August 29, 2013, in the Florida Voter Registration System for each legislator is located within the district to which he or she has been elected,” says the letter to Senate President Don Gaetz, R-Niceville, and House Speaker Will Weatherford, R-Wesley Chapel.

Gaetz and Weatherford asked for the review in the wake of questions asked by Sen. Jack Latvala, R-Clearwater, and other critics who charge that some legislators don’t live in their districts.

by The News Service of Florida

Mary Virginia Phillips Ealy Dorman

September 3, 2013

Mary Virginia Phillips Ealy Dorman, age 86, died peacefully on September 1, 2013.  Mary was born October 11, 1926, in Atmore, and is the daughter of Della Walker Phillips Albritton and Joseph Thomas Phillips.

Mary was a born again Christian and now resides in her heavenly home.

Mary grew up in Poarch and is a member of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians.  She lived many years in the Pensacola area; however, she returned home to Poarch in 2009 where she lived until becoming a resident of the Century Care Nursing Home in Century in 2012.

Family was the center of Mary’s life.  She is survived by her three sisters, Emma Cleo Phillips Keating, Pauline J. Phillips Parker and Patricia Ann Albritton Smillie; three sons, Phillip Loyd Ealy of Pensacola, Roy Edward Ealy of Milton, and Jessie Allen Dorman of Poarch; five daughters, Joann Ealy Deriemacker of Pensacola, Virginia Kay Ealy Simmons of Poarch, Odessa Lynn Dorman Woodcock of Poarch, Paula Denise Dorman Clemens of Poarch and Carrie Sue Dorman Henry of Pensacola.  Mary is also survived by twenty-one grandchildren, thirty-seven great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren.

The visitation will be Wednesday, September 4 from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. at Faith Chapel North in Cantonment.

The funeral will be conducted from the chapel of Faith Chapel North on Thursday, September 5, at 10 a.m.

Burial will follow in Clopton Cemetery  in Pensacola.

Faith Chapel North has been entrusted with arrangements.

Miller Opposes Military Strike Against Syria

September 2, 2013

President Barack Obama will seek congressional approval to order military strikes against Bashar al Assad’s Syrian regime in response to claims of chemical weapons use against the civilian population in that country.

Rep. Jeff Miller (R-Chumuckla), who represents the North Escambia area, does not support the military action.

“I think it is appropriate for the President to seek approval from Congress before launching an attack on Syria.  However, I do not feel a strike on Syria is in the best interest of our country.  The civil war in Syria, while tragic, does not have critical national security implications for the United States.  I know the intelligence and intend to vote no on the authorization for military action,” Miller said Sunday.

Secretary of State John Kerry said Sunday he is confident that Congress “will do what is right,” as  Obama seeks approval for a military strike against Syria. Kerry calls the case against Syria “overwhelming.” He said the president has the power to act, no matter what Congress decides.

U.S. intelligence says more than 1,000 civilians, including entire families, were killed when Syrian forces dropped poison gas on four Damascus suburbs August 21.

Obama says the United States should take military action against Syria but thinks it is important for the country to have a debate on the issue. He has formally asked Congress to let him use military force in Syria to “deter, disrupt, prevent and degrade” the potential for more chemical attacks. He says no U.S. troops would go to Syria.

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