Obituaries for 9/27/2002

Published 12:00 am Thursday, September 26, 2002

Ashley Elizabeth Williams

Ashley Elizabeth Williams, 18, of Andalusia and a freshman at Auburn University died Monday, Sept. 23, 2002 in a Birmingham hospital.

Funeral services were held Thursday, Sept. 26, at 2 p.m. from the Bethany Baptist Church in Andalusia with Rev. Barry Holcomb and Rev. Scott Stevens officiating. Special music was provided by Scott Stevens, soloists, Dorothy Morgan, soloist and Angie Sasser, pianist.

She was a 2002 graduate of Andalusia High School where she was involved in the SGA, a member of the Memolusia Yearbook Staff a former member of the AHS Marching Band and a Majorette. She was currently a Freshman at Auburn University and was majoring in business. She was a member of the Alpha Beta Chapter of Chi Omega Sorority.

Survivors include her parents, David and Nancy Williams of Andalusia; two sister, Ginny Williams of Andalusia and Auburn, and Kathryn Williams of Andalusia. Her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Cross of Andalusia, and paternal step-grandmother, Mrs. Isabel Williams of Andalusia; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Olive Enzor. She also had several aunts and uncles, Paula and Robert Anderson of Niceville, Fla., Mary and Chuck Dutton of Andalusia, Leigh and Dale Locklier of Roanoke, Virginia, Amy Williams of Andalusia , Wyatt and Jeron Reaves of Andalusia, Marcia and Tommy Green of Destin, Fla., and Hunter and Jerry Harrell of Macon, Georgia.

Pallbearers were Josh Dutton, Michael Dutton, Bryan Anderson, Blake Barton, Patrick Jones and Cliff Stokes. Honorary pallbearers were the sisters of the Alpha Beta Chapter of Chi Omega Sorority of Auburn University.

Harley Alonza Peterson

Colonel Harley Alonza Peterson died Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2002. He was a long time reisdent of Andalusia where he was an avid golfer and Domino champion. After moving to Georgia three years ago, he became a resident of Golden Crest Assisted Living where he very much enjoyed his time and new friends.

Survivors include daughters and son-in-law, Leigh Ann Peterson of Atlanta, Ga., Laura and Bill Patrick of Rex; grandchildren, Kathryn Elizabeth Patrick, and Jennifer Michelle Patrick; and brothers, Walter Sloan Peterson of Denver, Colo., and Gibson Sloan Peterson of Casper, Wyoming.

A memorial service will be held friday, Sept. 27, at 2 p.m. at Morrow First United Methodist Church, Rev. Bill Jackson officiating. The family will received friends at a reception immediately following the service.

Colonel Peterson was preceded in death by his wife of many

years Margaret Peterson.