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Dorothy Sue Paulk

September 16, 1937 — July 3, 2010

Mrs. Dorothy Sue Gaskins Paulk age 72 of Willacoochee, Ga. passed away Saturday, July3, 20l0 at her residence following an illness of several months. A native of Atkinson County, Mrs. Paulk was born September 16, l937 daughter of Burnell and Kathleen Moore Gaskins. She was the office manager and bookkeeper for AC produce in Willacoochee, Ga. and was also a homemaker. A devoted grandmother she adored her grandchildren and enjoyed watching them play baseball, basketball and softball. A longtime member of Beulah United Methodist Church she was very active in all church activities. SURVIVORS INCLLUDE; HUSBAND: FRED PAULK OF WILLACOOCHEE, GA. 1 SON: DON PAULK AND WIFE MICHELE OF WILLACOOCHEE, GA. 2 GRANDCHILDREN; COURTNEY PAULK AND DEVIN PAULK OF WILLACOOCHEE, GA. 2 SISTERS; KATHERINE TUCKER OF WILLACOOCHEE, GA. MARGARET SHEALEY AND HUSBAND RAY OF WILLACOOCHEE, GA. SEVERAL NIECES AND NEPHEWS ALSO SURVIVE. Funeral services for Mrs. Paulk were held at 11:00 A. M. Monday, July 5, 20l0 at Beulah United Methodist Church with Rev. Eddie Morrison and Rev. Jim Duval officiating. Special musical selections included two instrumentals "Beyond The Sunset" and "In The Garden" played by D. Q. Pittman (guitar), Heyward Cribb (guitar) and Fred Paulk (mouth harp). "Amazing Grace" was sung by the attending congregation accompanied by D. Q. Pittman (Guitar), Heyward Cribb (Guitar), Fred Paulk (mouth harp) and Tammy Paulk at the piano. Soft music for the Prelude and the Postlude was played by Tammy Paulk pianist. The interment followed in the Willacoochee City Cemetery. Serving as active pallbearers were: Hugh Smith, Mike Tucker, Mark Tucker, Henry Moore, Lyle Gaskins and Wesley Brown. Relihan Funeral Home of Pearson, Ga. was in charge of the arrangements.

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