Betty Sue Ashworth Dover, Obit (M)

Ms. Betty Sue Ashworth Dover, age 69, of Trion, GA, died Monday, February 24, 2025, at Advent Health Redmond.

Ms. Dover was born March 25, 1955, in Trion, GA, daughter of the late Carlton and Sue Mason Ashworth. She was a member of Perennial Springs Baptist Church, but had attended Dry Valley Baptist Church for most of her life. Ms. Dover was retired from Roper.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother and sister-in-law, James Roy Ashworth and Mary Alice Ashworth.

Survivors include her sons, Kevin (Brooke) Gorham, Joshua (Edith) Dover; brothers, Raybern Ashworth and Dewey Ashworth; sister, Barbara Ashworth; and grandchildren, Lindsey and Matthew Gorham, Sheyla and Zoey Dover; and beloved friend, Betty Fortner.

Funeral services for Ms. Dover will be held at 1:00 P.M. Wednesday, February 26, 2025, from the Mason Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Joel Smith officiating. Interment will follow in Moseley Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Kevin Gorham, Joshua Dover, Joey Brewster, Efren Fonceca, Kaidus Fonceca, and Victor Hernandez.

Ms. Dover will be in state at Mason Funeral Home and the family will receive friends from 12:00 Noon until the hour of service on Wednesday.

To share your condolences with the family online, please visit our website at www.masonfuneralhome.com.

Arrangements are provided by Mason Funeral Home- Summerville, GA.

Pauline Shropshire Stamper, Obit (W)

MRS. PAULINE SHROPSHIRE STAMPER – AGE 94, – Transitioned peacefully to her Heavenly Father while surrounded by family at her bedside Saturday, February 22, 2025. She was born on December 24, 1930 to her late parents, Paul Shropshire and Gertrude Ryles Shropshire. She was preceded by her daughter, Sheila S. Williams, grandson, Cantrell Shropshire, brother, Tommy Lewis Shropshire, and her infant twin sisters, Imogene and Earnestine Shropshire. Mrs. Stamper was retired from Riegel Textile and was a member of Oak Hill Baptist Church.

Survivors are her husband, Jeff David Stamper; daughters, Cynthia Martin, Hilda Copeland, of Summerville, Georgia; stepdaughters, Vickey Garrette, and Karen Garrette; two sons, Charles E. (Florentine) Shropshire of Vine Grove, Kentucky, Reginald Stamper of Cedartown, Georgia; five grandchildren, William C. Martin, Jr., Chasity Fleming, Danyell (Cacareya) Allen, Charles (Destani) Shropshire, II, Carlos (Candace) Benton; sister, Mattie Sue Farmer of Toledo, Ohio; a host of great grandchildren and great great grandchildren; nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives, friends, and her church family.

Homegoing Service will be held on Saturday, March 1, 2025 at 12:00 noon at Oak Hill Baptist Church, 265 Oak Hill Road, Summerville, Georgia 30747, with Pastor George Beavers and other Ministers officiating. The family will receive friends at the church one hour before the service. Interment, Summerville City Cemetery.

Arrangements entrusted to Willis Funeral Home, Inc., Dalton, Georgia.

Joseph Randy “Sign Man” Rape, Obit (M)

Mr. Joseph Randy “Sign Man” Rape, age 77, of the Cloudland Community, died Monday, February 24, 2025, at Atrium Health Floyd.

Mr. Rape was born December 16, 1947, in Trion, GA, son of the late Joe R. and Wilma Vaughn Rape. He was a self-employed sign painter.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a daughter, Julie Ann Rape.

Survivors include his wife, Mary Katherine Rape; son, Lukas “Luke” Rape; brothers, David Rape and John Paul Rape.

Graveside and interment services will be held at 11:00 A.M. Wednesday, February 26, 2025, at Mount Olive Cemetery with Mr. Jimmy Holbrook officiating. Pallbearers will be Jason Aldridge, Brian Aldridge, Stacy Aldridge, Corey Clark, David Joe Gill, and Stanley Gill.

There will be no visitation and everyone attending the graveside service is asked to assemble by 10:50 A.M. at Mount Olive Cemetery.

To share your condolences with the family online, please visit our website at www.masonfuneralhome.com.

Arrangements are provided by Mason Funeral Home- Summerville, GA.

Fatal Single-Vehicle Crash Claims Life After Pursuit Near Alabama State Line In Floyd County

A single-vehicle crash on the Alabama Highway in Floyd County near the Georgia state line early Monday morning resulted in one fatality. According to the Georgia State Patrol (GSP), the incident occurred around 2:35 a.m. and is currently under investigation. The GSP reports that a Cherokee County, Alabama Sheriff’s Deputy was pursuing a Chevrolet Camaro on Alabama State Route 20, which crossed into Floyd County, Georgia. The deputy reportedly lost sight of the vehicle and, after turning around to head back towards the Alabama line, discovered the Camaro crashed and on fire. Preliminary investigation revealed the Camaro was traveling east when it failed to navigate a curve to the right and exited the roadway to the left. The vehicle subsequently struck a ditch and continued along it before hitting a culvert. The impact with the culvert caused the Camaro to vault over a driveway, striking several fence posts. The force of the collision with the fence posts caused the Camaro to overturn multiple times, ejecting the driver towards the ditch. The vehicle came to rest facing west and became fully engulfed in flames. The driver succumbed to his injuries at the scene. Authorities have not yet released the driver’s identity pending notification of next of kin. The GSP emphasized that there was no contact between the patrol car and the Camaro during the pursuit. The GSP’s Specialized Crash Reconstruction Team was notified and responded to the crash scene to conduct a thorough investigation. The investigation is ongoing.

 

Georgia Residents Enjoy Sunny Skies Before Mid-Week Rain

Northwest Georgia can expect a stretch of pleasant weather before a cold front brings rain to the northern part of the state on Wednesday evening. Satellite images indicate clear skies across much of Georgia as a high-pressure system settles in, bringing rising temperatures. The National Weather Service reports that the high-pressure ridge, currently centered over Louisiana, will extend into Georgia by Wednesday morning, ensuring sunny conditions. Today’s highs are forecast to range from the mid-60s to the mid-70s, climbing into the 70s, nearing 80, on Wednesday. Tonight’s lows will dip into the 40s, with some areas in the Northeast Georgia mountains potentially reaching the upper 30s. However, the clear skies won’t last. The high-pressure ridge is predicted to weaken on Wednesday afternoon as a cold front descends from Kentucky in the evening. This front will bring a 40-50% chance of rain to North Georgia, fueled by a trough shifting southeast from the central plains. While the potential for thunderstorms is low, rainfall totals are expected to be around 0.25 inches over a 24-hour period. The good news is that high pressure will return after the front passes, leading to above-normal temperatures in the upper 60s to low 70s and overnight lows in the 40s. This comfortable weather is expected to last through early next week.

Arrest Report – Tuesday – February 25, 2025

Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for Tuesday, February 25, 2025:

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Lyerly Community Church – Morning Devotion – Tuesday 2/25/25

South Commerce Street Church Of Christ – Talks From The Bible Program – Tuesday 2/25/25

Trion Bulldogs Wrestle Their Way To Top 10 Finish at State Tournament

The Trion High School wrestling team wrapped up a successful season at the GHSA State Tournament in Macon, finishing 9th overall. Their hard work paid off, with four wrestlers earning spots on the podium for their individual achievements. The Trion State Placers are: 120 – Silas Mills (Sophomore) – 4th Place 144 – Coleman Lee (Sophomore) – 5th Place 157 – Clayton Loughridge (Junior) – 6th Place 190 – Lane Harris (Senior) – 3rd Place Head Coach Randy Steward praised the team’s effort, expressing excitement for the upcoming season and a commitment to continue improving.

Commissioner Allen Released From Personal Liability In Lawsuit Against The County

Attorneys for Rocking S Farms, LLC have filed paperwork in Chattooga County Superior Court, officially releasing current Chattooga County Commissioner Andy Allen from personal liability in the ongoing lawsuit regarding a poultry house permit previously issued to the farm. The permit was originally approved under former Commissioner Blake Elsberry.

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