BEST VIEWED WITH SHARPSHOOTERS LAST ROLL CALLIn Memory Of“This so we will never forget Who we are and What we are for they help bring us to Where we are.” DEC SCV Camp 1729 members“Gone but not forgotten” Past Comander George Piner 6/16/1944 - 12/10/2012 Mr. George Piner The family will receive friends on Thursday, December 13, 2012 from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM at the McKoon Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral services for Mr. Piner will be Thursday, December 13, 2012 at 11:00 AM at the McKoon Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Sharpsburg Baptist Church Cemetery George was a husband,father,brother and son, but I will remember him as my friend. He was a Mason,a veteran, a Past Commander of Sons of Confederate Veterans Camp 1729 and a great American. A North Carolinian by birth, George loved the South and he was a child of God. May the blessing of heaven rest upon the Piner Family and the rest of us,for George has crossed the river and struck the tent.Ronny North Commander SCV Camp 1729 "Sharpsburg Sharpsburgshooters" JAMES W. PRESTON1919 - 1997Real Son and Sharpshooter/Charter memberDixie Edith Preston BrittonAug. 10, 1917 - Jan 7, 2002C1729 OREL, Real Daughter/Charter member CALVIN F. CRAIG 1921 - 1998 Sharpshooter/Charter member Shirley Anne Reagan 1942 - 2002 C1729 OREL/Charter member Gary Lee Cox, Jr. August 16, 1947 - June 2, 2003 Sharpshooter/Charter Member, Camp Officer Honorable; Alvin Gilbert Arrowood July 6, 1925 - November 24 2004 Sharpshooter/Charter Member Mayor of Sharpsburg, GA DONN R.MURRAY 03/22/1918 - 09/18/2010 Donn R. Murray (R) and his buddy, James F. "Jim" Goodrum Sharpshooter/Charter MembersT SGT US ARMY AIR FORCES WORLD WAR II BURIED AT: WESTMINSTER MEMORIAL GARDENS 2090 HWY 54 WEST PEACHTREE CITY, GA Donn gave me this pic several years ago and as I remember his ancestor here is Mr. Lilley back row fourth from left. Donn R. Murray was a good American, he was a good Soldier, he was a good Friend, Donn R. Murray was a good Man. oooooooooooooo oooooooooooooo SCV Camp 1729 Friends“Gone but not forgotten” Anthony Randall Allums 01/27/1949-07/19/2007 Memories if Tony by, Cmdr John C Todd"TONNY" From UGA alumnus rolls Willis Nolen Jr. 0000-April 16, 2007 GA Division Commander 1973-1975 Willis Nolen Jr. (BS ’62) of Luthersville died April 16, 2007. Nolen was one of the oldest members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans and founder and commander of the Lewis Armistead Camp 1796. He was a member of Luthersville Methodist Church and a member of Company B 41st Ga. Inf., Company B 8th Ga. Inf., the 16th Ga. Inf. and Company Q 51st PA. Inf. Nolen worked for Leonard Peterson & Son in Alabama. His family and friends survive him. Note: Commander Nolen was a past Camp Commander of the Gen James Longstreet Camp #1289 Union City, GA. Commander Nolen was instrumental in Pvt. Wm Thomas Overby receiving the Confederate Metal Of Honor. Thanks James Lee Weaver for this pic3> A David E. Corley Web Site 4> © CopyrightDEC2011 All Rights Reserved