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The funeral homes sued Tri-State and Marsh, eventually settling first for $36 million with the plaintiff's class in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. Ultimately, the Marsh defendants also settled for $3.5 million after their insurer, Georgia Farm Bureau, agreed to pay the settlement.
Sylvester is the county seat of Worth County, Georgia, United States. The population was 5,644 in 2020. The population was 5,644 in 2020. The city is the county seat [ 6 ] and business center of Worth County [ 7 ] and is claimed to be the Peanut Capital of the World due to its peanut production.
The Sylvester Local News is a historic newspaper company in Sylvester, Worth County, Georgia.It is the oldest business in Worth County. The paper's brick building was constructed in the 1920s was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) on August 21, 1980 as the Worth County Local Building.
Worth County was created from Dooly and Irwin counties on December 20, 1853, by an act of the Georgia General Assembly, becoming Georgia's 106th county. It was named for Major General William J. Worth of New York. [3] In 1905, portions of Worth County were used to create Tift and Turner counties.
Woman was last seen on Dec. 17. "Known acquaintance" has been charged with murder after body parts were found in his car.
On the morning of December 3, 2018, the casket carrying Bush's remains was moved from Geo. H. Lewis & Sons Funeral Home in Houston to a waiting hearse which then proceeded along a specially closed stretch of Interstate 610 to Ellington Field Joint Reserve Base. [42]
Jul. 27—SYLVESTER — South Georgia Banking Company broke ground on a new location July 19 in Sylvester; the new branch will be located at 603 N Main Street. The bank opened a loan production ...
"Funeral Services Held Tuesday For The Last American Slave", Columbian-Progress obituary, October 21, 1971 "America's Oldest Citizen Dies in Mississippi at 130", Jet, 4 November 1971, p. 10, reprinted in Magee, Kenneth F. (April 1994). The Magee Family History; As I Found Them. Copy in State of Mississippi Archives: Self Published, 1994. p. 44.