LOCAIJNATIONAL www.JCFLORIDAN.com &I"^ a-N" Jackson County Floridan Wednesday, October 15, 2008 7A mmI- - a Up Sl - - - - .5 - - S --w -ft - Copyrighted Material .2 Syndicated Content -- Available from Commercial - S a a- a- - O C - b a a a- - a a~a -~ a - a- -a -- a a -a - a - a .~ - a a a- - a a - - go. "oop -da qlmp 4b- a.- a. Q News Providers 3 -~ -. w a .r-'a a -~~~~ ~ ~ a ' -a ' . -t .. --- a . ~ a -' a a -~~ .r-- - ~ a ' a r ~ t- a -- a -r a a. a' - . - - OP- aft w" % a on V wo w do OBITUARIES - a - - - -. - ~- a C-a- - -- 4 a -- a. u - a. a p . o a- - a- - -- - a a-a - a a - - p- - a 'a - 'a a a a - Country Crossing groundbrec BY LANCE GRIFFIN MEDIA GENERAL NEWS SERVICE Eight months after announcing he would move Country Crossing from Coffee County to Houston County, Ronnie Gilley will be moving dirt. Ronnie Gilley Properties, through its Nashville-based marketing firm, announced Tuesday that the official groundbreaking ceremony for Country Crossing will take place Monday, Oct. 27 at 1 p.m. at the new site on Highway 231 South. The pub- lic is invited to attend. Country music artists John Anderson, Lorrie Morgan, George Jones and Tracy Lawrence are sched- uled to be on hand. Themed restau- rants bearing their names will be part of Phase 1 of the development, which could begin construction soon. ' Gilley announced last week he had purchased the land formerly known as the Southern Farms proper- ty owned by local attorney Keith WHAT: Country Crossing groundbreaking .WHEN: Oct. 27, 1 p.m. WHERE: 9.5 miles south of Ross Clark Circle on U.S. Highway 231 South WHO: John Anderson, Lorrie Morgan, George Jones, and Tracy Lawrence slated to appear Givens. That ended several months of ups and downs for the proposed develop- ment. Gilley first announced at a meeting Commissi the develop to Housto i electronic develop include th Park, amp] ily enterta attractions After s lenges to bingo reg entered in with sever more, tha Highway Highway logical stu the project would mo SThat'sw chase aboi south on. more than Florida sta Ethanol. , country are already marketing a 90' ing toward changing to an 80 percent ducer of e percent to 10 percent blend of gas to to 20 percent blend. said. "Cu ethanol. He said the country is work- ."This will be by far the largest pro- ethanol pro Missing button-up shirt, and dark blue shoes. taking medication for the disorder number is Authorities say she suffers from bi- about six months ago. Anyone polar disorder, a condition which may When last seen, she was driving a disappear have contributed to her disappear- white 2004 Chevrolet extended cab Jackson C ance. truck, which has damage to the left 482-9624. Authorities say she had stopped front fender and bumper. The tag Flu nthtem More. noonle diri- frnm flil hlthn fr- WXp ci, p nt In the U.S., influenza results in approximately 200,000 hospitaliza- tions each year. Annually, over 36,000 people in the U.S. die from the flu, and most are age 65 or older. iviuore peopji UIe iIirom ii nu L IIan iromII any other vaccine-preventable dis- ease. If you have any questions, please contact the Jackson County Health Department at 526-2412 or visit its On the A WWW. imll www.lu, vww.ja6 S- Southerland Family S- Funeral Homes 100 East 19th St. Panama City, FL 32405 -- 850-785-8532 Larry William Reimann Larry William Reimann, S- 67, of Fountain, passed S away Oct. 10, - 2008, in Bay ed Medical -Center, after a brief, unexpected illness. He was S born in Chicago, Ill.,, at - Cook County Hospital, in -- -' 1941. S* He graduated from Coral a- Gables High School in Miami, in 1959. He came to Bay County in March 1963. - - and was stationed at **- Tyndall Air Force Base -- until 1967. He worked 32 years with the, Bell Telephone System, retiring Sin 1991 as an outside plant a k I set facility technician. He loved hunting, camp- of the Houston County ing, golf, farming, fishing, on that he intended to move photography, serving his pment from Coffee County community,. his large- n County, and include an extended family and visit- bingo center as part of the ing with his many friends. ent. Other attractions He was a member and past ie restaurants, a hotel, RV post commander of the hitheater, retail center, fam- Amvets Post 231. He was a inment complex and other 32nd Degree Master Mason 3. with the Red Level Lodge urviving legislative chal- No. 134 and Scottish Rite Houston County's revised Valley of Panama City. He ulations, Gilley originally was a member and past to preliminary agreements' president of the Jackson ral landowners to purchase County Cattleman's n 700 acres near U.S. Association. He was a 231 south and State member of the 77 Hunt 109, but Gilley said archeo- Club and a past member of dies threatened to prolong the Bay County :t and he feared investors Sportsman's Club. He was ie on to other ventures. a member of the AT&T then Gilley decided to pur- Pioneers, the American ut 400 acres of land further Legion, the Marianna Elks U.S. Highway 231, just Lodge No. 1516, and he three miles north of the served as assistant precinct ate line. clerk at precinct No. 1 in Fountain for elections in Bay County. He was preceded in death Continued From Page 1A by his father, Clarence A. ethanol Reimann; and sister, Carol thanol in Florida," Hudson Ann Larson. rrently there is not any He is survived by his oduced in Florida." mother, Alice Sharp of Fountain; his brother, Kent J.C. Reimann of O'Brien; Continued From Page 1A his wife, Christina A. Reimann of Fountain; his A726PQ. ex-wife and friend, Julia with information in her Gish of Tallahassee; his ance is asked to call the four daughters, Melissa Lee countyy Sheriff's Office at Turner and partner, Eddie Brannon, of Lynn Haven, Leigh Ann Dollarand hus- band, David, of Crawfordville, Jennifer Continued From Page 1A June Crum and husband, Dustin, of Bear Creek, and it www.jacksonchd.org. Catherine Denise Korbel and husband, Nic, of Vet: Wewahitchka; four grand- munizeflorida.org children, Tiffani Nicole igusaorg Turner, Matthew William cksonchd.org Brannon, Cassidy June Crum, and Ashton Dean Dollar; and many cousins, nieces and nephews. Funeral services for Mr. Reimann .will be on Wednesday, Oct. 15, at 1 p.m., at the Southerland Family Chapel, with Chaplain Floyd Wright officiating. Entombment will follow with Masonic rites and military honors in Evergreen Memorial Gardens. The family -received friends Tuesday, Oct. 14, from 6 to 8 p.m., at the funeral home. Flowers are accepted or memorial contributions may be made to the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCan) online at pancan.org, by phone at (877) 272-6226, or by mail: 2141 Rosecrans Ave., Suite 7000, El Segundo, CA 90245. Expressions of sympathy may be submitted and viewed at our Web site: www.southerlandfamily.co m. Marianna Chapel Funeral Home 3960 Lafayette St Marianna, FL 32446 526-5059 www.mariannachapelfh.com Sue P. Rigotti Sue P. Rigotti, 76, of Marianna passed away on Saturday, Oct. 4, 2008, in Jackson Hospital. She was born on Nov. 16, 1931, to the late Mr. Lath and Mrs. Gussie Player. Living in Miami for several years, Mrs. Rigotti returned to the Jackson County area in 1976. She was of the Baptist faith and attended the Cypress Baptist Church. She enjoyed mak- ing crafts, sewing and cooking. She was preceded in death by her parents; her loving husband, Mr. Charles J. Rigotti; one sis- ter, Mrs. Lois Rowell; and one brother, Mr. Milton Player. Mrs. Rigotti is survived by one brother, Mr. Ronnie Player and wife, Becky, of Cypress; two sisters, Mrs. Jeannette Woodham and husband, Bill, of Cypress, and Mrs. Jurlene Hall of Marianna; a host of nieces and nephews; and a special friend, Nola Rierson. Graveside services for Mrs. Rigotti will be at 2 p.m., Oct. 16, in the Cypress Cemetery, with the Rev. Bell Henley officiat- ing. Expressions of sympathy may be submitted online at www.mariannachapelfh.co m. * -.uo- dm qmm- - - a a- - -. v- - - a 'a a. ~ - a - * : . - m--.w -Nw "Now. m m - a a- - -.4p -- a - ~ 41b - - - -CT ~ ,,, w M NW I r * -- * ** o 8 - rl ft - r 0 40M -. qb - - o - ids hadd"