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First appearances for Jackson County 07/12/21

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Cletus Smith: Trespass-occupied structure or conveyance: $2,500 bond, no contact with victim.

James Jones: Shoplifting: $3,500 bond: No contact with victim.

Quantravious Pierson: Petit theft- $1,000 bond, felon in possession of firearm/ammunition- $15,000 bond, carjacking- $50,000 bond.

James Goodwin: Trespass: $1,500 bond.

Michael Trice: Fleeing and eluding with lights and sirens active- $15,000 bond, driving while license suspended or revoked knowingly- $1,500, aggravated assault on law enforcement officer- $5,000 bond, trespass- $1,500 bond, resisting officer without violence- $1,500 bond, violation of state probation- no bond.

Michael Virag: Violated no contact order: No bond, return July 12.

Jackson County Jail Docket for 7/11/21

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Cletus Smith, 32, Marianna: Trespass- occupied structure or conveyance: Marianna Police Department.

James Jones, 53, Panama City, Florida: Shoplifting: Marianna Police Department.

There were 265 inmates lodged in the Jackson County Jail this morning.

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Jackson County Jail Docket for 7/10/21

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Quantravious Pierson, 37, Enterprise, Alabama: Petit theft, felon in possession of firearm/ammunition, carjacking: Jackson County Sheriff’s Office.

Michael Virag, 41, Marianna: Violated no contact order: Jackson County Sheriff’s Office.

There were 263 inmates lodged in the Jackson County Jail this morning.

Ms. Karen Law

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Ms. Karen Law, age 63, of Kynesville, FL, passed away on Saturday, July 10, 2021 at her residence.

Arrangements will be announced later by Marianna Chapel Funeral Home.

Mr. Gerald Dwayne Anderson

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Mr. Gerald Dwayne Anderson age 60 of Bonifay, Florida went home to be with the Lord on Saturday July 10th at his residence in Bonifay with his family at his bedside.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete at this time but will be announced later by Christian Memorial Chapel of Graceville, Fl.

COVID numbers updated as of July 10, 2021

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By: Shelia Mader

Sandy Martin, Jackson County Health Department Director gave an update of the COVID numbers as of the morning of July 10, 2021.

As of 7/10/2021, there are 88 cases in the community being monitored, five long-term-care-facility staff members for a total of 93 total being monitored.  

There have been a total of 14,836 people vaccinated with 108 vaccinated the week of July 2 through July 8, 2021.

There are now 11 people hospitalized from the community with three on a ventilator.

There have been 163 deaths in Jackson County.

Vaccinations are given at the Jackson County Health Department, CVS, WalMart, and Winn Dixie where you may call or walk in for appointments.

Laura W. Liggett

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Laura W. Liggett, 81 was born August 12, 1939 and passed on July 7, 2021. Laura was born in Recovery, Georgia where she spent the majority of her youth. She served in the Army where she met the love of her life, Charles. Laura moved back to Chattahoochee in 1959, where she and Charles started their family. She spent 29 years working at Florida State Hospital, where she retired after 29 years. Laura enjoyed sitting on her porch enjoying the birds and flowers that her children planted for her. She also loved sending cards of encouragement to community members. One of her fondest memories was leading the Senior MYF group years ago. Most of all she cherished the times she had with her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Laura is survived by one daughter, Terri Liggett; a son, Charles Liggett II (Rachel); two grandchildren, Charles “Chase” Liggett (Kayla) and Kaylee Liggett (Jack); two great grandchildren, Adalind and Derek, also Sister Ann Thames Weeks and brother Raymond Thames.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband Charles Liggett; a sister Rochelle Castor and a brother Fred Whiddon.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Laura’s memory to the United Methodist Church at 18 W. Marion Street Chattahoochee, Florida 32324.

A Celebration of Life Service will be held at the First United Methodist Church in Chattahoochee on Monday, July 12, 2021, at 11:00 AM EST with Rev. Mary Ann Piccioni and Rev. Mike Hutcherson officiating and McAlpin Funeral Home directing. Interment will be private in Mount Pleasant Cemetery.

Jackson County Jail Docket for 7/9/21

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James Goodwin, 65, Grand Ridge: Trespass: Jackson County Sheriff’s Office.

Michael Trice, 42, Abbeville, Alabama: Fleeing and eluding with lights and sirens active, driving with license suspended or revoked knowingly, aggravated assault on law enforcement officer, trespass, resisting an officer without violence, violation of state probation: Jackson County Sheriff’s Office.

There were 263 inmates lodged in the Jackson County Jail this morning.

Ted Bergenroth

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Ted Bergenroth, age 79, of Sneads, Florida and long time resident of Fort Pierce, Florida, left us peacefully on July 7, 2021, while holding the hand of his wife Nancy. She was his sweetheart, best friend, and love of his life for 43 years.

Ted started his career in the family business of radio communications and served as a deputy on the St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Department. He loved and enjoyed spending time with his family and friends, his dogs and cats, watching nascar races, and reminiscing about vintage cars, and the glory days of yesteryear.

Anyone that knew Ted would describe him as a character and constant joker that enjoyed his music and could sing or hum along to every song on the radio. His presence in our family was larger than life and he will be greatly missed…
He is survived by his wife Nancy Bergenroth, brother Kevin (Diane) Bergenroth and nephew Brandon Bergenroth and family, daughter Yvette (Joe) Spitzley and granddaughter Erica Spitzley, son Ashley Sink, stepdaughter Jeanne Bailey and granddaughter Kelly McSwain, stepdaughter Cindy Crowe and grandson Shawn Newton, great granddaughter Kaylanah Newton, granddaughter Kaitlyn Cerda and great grandson Drew Cerda, as well as long time friends George Orgera and his family, and Faye Gosser and her family.

He was preceded in death by his parents Louis and Thelma Bergenroth, stepson Buzzy Crowe and grandson-in-law Andrew Cerda.

Ted and Nancy attended Sneads First United Methodist Church on a regular basis and loved their church family dearly. There will be no funeral service at this time. Memorial donations can be made to the church at 8042 Church St, Sneads, FL 32460 in Ted‘s memory if so desired. James & Sikes Funeral Home Maddox Chapel is in charge of arrangements.

Betty S. Brendemuehl

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Betty S. Brendemuehl, 95, passed away peacefully at home on July 6, 2021 in Marianna, Florida. Betty was born August 1, 1925 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. While living in Milwaukee, she completed her teaching degree at what was then Milwaukee State Teachers College. She met and married her husband, Ray, in 1950. His career with the US Forest Service took them to the research station in Marianna in 1957, where they lived happy and full lives.

Betty began teaching in the Jackson County School System, where she taught 8th Grade science for 23 years. While teaching, she completed her master at Florida State University. Post retirement, she enjoyed family trips, travel, and volunteering with the Jackson County Public Library. She had a lively passion for reading and bridge-especially duplicate bridge.

Betty was preceded by her husband of 65 years, Ray Brendemuehl; her parents, Albert and Rose Stock; as well as her siblings: Albert, Mell, Richard, and Paul Stock.

She is survived by her three children: Dr. Judy Brendemuehl of Logan, West Virginia; Dr. Jim Brendemuehl and wife, Laura, of Auburn, Alabama; Robby Brendemuehl and wife, Connie, of Freeport, Florida. In addition, survivors include grand children: Gabe Rushden and wife, Kasey, of Charleston, West Virginia; Jamie Gaston and husband, Connor, of Alabaster, Alabama; and Stacey Vorwald and husband, Austin, of Jacksonville, Florida.. Betty was blessed with her first great grandchild, William Rushden, this past February.

The family is gathering for a private celebration of her life, and would like to thank everyone for their thoughts and prayers. Memorial donations may be made in honor to the First Presbyterian Church, 2898 Jefferson Street, Marianna, FL 32446, or a charity of your choice. The family would also like to express their gratitude to Sharon Hamm for her friendship and care. James & Sikes Funeral Home Maddox Chapel is in charge of arrangements.