Elizabeth Free, age 62, of Savannah, passed away Tuesday, November 14, 2023, at Decedent’s Home.
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Print This Obituary & CondolencesElizabeth Free, age 62, of Savannah, passed away Tuesday, November 14, 2023, at Decedent’s Home.
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Print This Obituary & CondolencesMichael E. Taylor, 71 a long time resident of Wilmington Island, GA, passed away on November 6, 2023 at his home. Michael was born June 7, 1952, in Chicago, the son of the late Henry and Julia (nee Jackson) Taylor. Raised in Des Plaines, IL, and attended Maine West High School where he met his wife, Laura (nee Moellenkamp) Taylor. They made a home in Des Plaines where they raised their son Jason Taylor. During this time, he was Cub Master of the Year for Pack 14 where he helped grow the Cub Scout Troop to the largest in Illinois. He and his family moved to Brunswick, GA in 1990, where he opened a service station. He had a passion for music and playing the drums, enjoyed the company of family and friends, and enjoyed riding his motorcycle and attending Bike Week, as well as watching Nascar, football, baseball, and golf. Michael retired from International Paper, Savannah, GA in 2017. Michael is survived by his wife, Laura Taylor, and son, Jason Taylor; as well as his sisters Pamela Taylor-Herdzina and Cynthia Klein, his Aunt Helen (nee Taylor) Schultz, many cousins, nieces, and nephews. He was preceded in death by his sister Deborah Taylor.
In memory of Michael, donations are appreciated to the Wisconsin Patriot Guard Riders http://patriotguard-wi.org/
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Print This Obituary & CondolencesMs. Deborah Kay Hargroves, age 71, of Midway, passed away Sunday, November 5, 2023, at Magnolia Manor of Midway.
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Print This Obituary & CondolencesSamuel Edward Somers (Ed to his Friends & Family), 69, passed away peacefully on October 13, 2023, in Savannah, Georgia. He is survived by his loving children; Son, Sam Somers (Dori); Daughter, Lauren Somers (Steven Croy); Grandchildren, John Glasco; Brittany Weber; Justin Croy; Brandon Croy; Great Grandchild, Mya Weber; Sisters Christine Somers (Marty Goldenberg); Julia Richardson (Javon), and numerous Cousins, Nieces, & Nephews who cherished him dearly.
Ed was born in Burlington, North Carolina, and spent his early years in Jacksonville, Florida. Growing up in Arlington, he attended Terry Parker High School, where he made lasting memories and friendships that would endure a lifetime.
Ed was a long-time truck driver, and he had an immense passion for his job. His enthusiasm for the open road was matched only by his ability to connect with people everywhere he went. He truly never met a stranger, and his warm smile and friendly demeanor touched the hearts of those he encountered during his travels.
During his time in Jax, Ed was a member of the Arlington United Methodist Church where he attended with his late Mother Ruth Somers.
In later years, Ed moved to Savannah, Georgia, to live with his beloved son and daughter-in-law. Despite the change in scenery, his love for family and life remained unwavering.
Ed will be remembered as a loving father, a dedicated truck driver, a friend to all, and a faithful servant of God. He will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
The family will be holding a private service to celebrate his life, details will be available at a later time. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made in Ed’s name to the American Lung Association.
The Celebration of Life for Mr. Somers on December 20, 2023, at 2PM at Arlington Park Funeral Home in Jacksonville, FL.
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Print This Obituary & CondolencesCharles David Carbis, known as Chuck to all, passed on November 12, 2023, at the age of 66 after fighting a long and courageous battle with leukemia. He had his loving fiancée, Kerri Higgins, and his son Kyle Carbis by his side.
Chuck was born on December 5, 1956, to Fred and Angela Carbis in Santa Clara, California. As a young boy, Chuck’s greatest love was baseball. He was very talented and lucky enough to have the experience of playing in the Little League World Series in 1969, in which they took 2nd place. He pitched the entire last game against China and they nearly won. He continued his baseball career as a pitcher for the Minnesota Twins organization.
Once he retired from baseball, Chuck was a butcher for 25 years. He always knew how to pick out a good cut of beef and carve a perfect turkey. Chuck still fostered his love for baseball by helping coach his son’s baseball teams. He continued to live out his love for sports and music by taking on a part-time job at the SAP Center. This allowed Chuck and his son to go to many games together and bond over their love for the San Jose Sharks. He then went on to be the General Manager for several car companies throughout northern California and the Bay Area until he retired in 2021.
In addition to sports and music, Chuck loved to visit new places. His favorite way to adventure was on his Harley. Many rides were taken through the beautiful canyons and out to the beach, Monterey Bay being one of his favorite destinations. He also loved spending time with family and friends and walking his dogs, Lucy and Belle. Chuck was loved by many.
Currently, there are no plans for a service. Chuck always loved animals and had many dogs throughout his life. Any donations in Chuck’s memory can be sent to your local SPCA or Humane Society.
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