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Who's Who at Decatur Meeting Room, GA

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=Early Families=
==Bullock family==
* Pauline Bullock '''+1984-1996+'''
==Chandler family==
* Clovers Percy Chandler '''+1985-1988+''' (b. 1930 Kosciusko, Attala, MS - d. 1996 Carthage, Leake, MS, son of Clovers Arthur Chandler (b. 1906 Monroe Co., MS - d. 1987 Carthage, MS) & Lena Mae Morgan Chandler (b. 1908 Attala Co., MS - d. 1985 Carthage, MS). He was a nephew of Mrs. Estelle Odom of Kosciusko, MS, Nola Mae Moss of Carthage, MS, and C.B. Chandler of Kosciusko. He had a sister, Mrs. Dewey Inez Davis of Carthage. Ed Brashier officiated Clovers Arthur's memorial.* Nadine Pearl Martin Chandler (b. 1932 Flowery Branch, Hall, GA - d. 1988 Clayton Co., GA), daughter of Otto William Martin (b. 1908 Calhoun Co., MS - d. 1983 Riverdale, GA) & Viola Dowda Martin (b. 1911 Flowery Branch, GA - d. 1984 Riverdale, Clayton, GA)
==Chegge family==
* Kenneth Chegge '''+1998+'''
==Clarke family==
Caleb I and his sons Caleb Jr. & Charles practiced law as "Clarke & Clarke" with offices in the American Savings Bank Building in Atlanta, and were councillors to the bank. Dr. K.L. Reid officiated the elder Caleb's memorial in 1933, and 15 members of the Atlanta Bar Association acted as pallbearers, see [https://www.newspapers.com/image/974013148 Newspapers.com] for the full list.
*** Mary Desaussure Clarke Peteet (1910-2016 Atlanta, GA). Husband: Dennie Robertson Peteet, Jr. '''+1949+''' (1923-2009 Atlanta, GA), son of Dennie Robertson Peteet, Sr. (b. 1874 Madison, Morgan, Atlanta CSA, GA - d. 1950 Atlanta, GA) & Dorothy Madison High Peteet (1893-1982 Atlanta, GA). See Peteet family.
*** Ellen Clarke Donnerberg
 
==Coleman family==
* Al Coleman '''+2013+'''
* Kathy Coleman '''+2013+'''
==Dashwood family==
* Sarah Emily Hinman (m. 1890).
==Fischer family==
* Ruth Fischer '''+1998+'''
 
==Gladstone==
* David Gladstone '''+2001-2016+'''
 
==Hadley family==
* Ed Hadley '''+2005-2016+'''
* Cathy Hadley '''+2005-2016+'''
==Hinman family==
** Dr. Thomas Philip Hinman (b. 1870 Stratford, Perth, [[Ontario|ON]] - d. 1931). Thomas served as Dean (1917-1922+) of [https://web.archive.org/web/20130610134036/http://emoryhistory.emory.edu/places/schools/schoolsDENTIST.html Emory University School of Dentistry], formerly known as Atlanta-Southern Dental College which was the first dental college in five states in the Southern U.S., and later the first in the nation to exclusively offer post-grad training. Dr. Hinman was also a professor specializing in Oral Surgery, Orthodontia, Porcelain Art, & X-Ray 1904-1910 & Oral Surgery 1917-1923+ after the merger. He was introduced to the school handbook that he needed "no introduction to the Dental profession, as he is one of the most widely and favorably known men in the South as an expert in Porcelain, Orthodontia and X-Ray work".
** Dr. Richard Edward Hinman (b. 1859 Stratford, Perth, ON - d. 1919 Atlanta, GA). He graduated from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hahnemann_University_Hospital Hahnemann Medical College] (named for the founder of homeopathy) in 1882, then practiced for 12 years in Charlotte, N.C. He then removed to Atlanta where he became a founding professor of physiology and histology at Atlanta Dental College 1893-1917, then continued after the merger with Southern Dental College until his death in 1919. He also was a member for 20 years each of the U.S. pension examining board, and the state examining medical board, serving as president of the latter. Dr. Russell K. Smith officiated his memorial service, active pallbearers were among the faculty of ASDC, including Dr. Percy T. Dashwood, Dr. Claude Hughes, Dr. Malcolm Turner, Dr. Thomas Crenshaw & Dr. J.T. Floyd. Wife (1896 @ Atlanta, GA): Isabella "Belle" Roach Hinman (1871-1937 Atlanta, GA), daughter of Dr. Elisha James Roach (b. 1833 Somerset Co., [[Maryland|MD]] - d. 1890 Atlanta, GA) & Nancy Ellen Mitchell Roach (b. 1835 Henry, SC; m. 1855 Atlanta, GA; d. 1910 Atlanta, GA). After earning his doctorate, Dr. Roach moved to Atlanta in 1854, and served as an Army surgeon during the Civil War, then in 1867 he was elected as city physician for Atlanta. In 1872, he was a charter member of the first board of education there, which he held for 18 years. In 1880, he was elected as a member of the Legislature. Nancy's father was the Hon. Alexander Weldon Mitchell (b. 1812 Madison Springs, Madison, GA - d. 1891 Atlanta, GA), one of the oldest citizens in Atlanta in 1890. Elisha was in physician practice eventually with his son (Isabel's brother) Dr. Edward Weldon Roach (b. 1857 Atlanta, GA - d. 1897 Charlotte, NC). Belle was raised in [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/22928/images/dvm_LocHist008422-00031-1?pId=73 Second Baptist] (founded in 1854) where she taught Sunday School.
 
==Iskandar family==
* Nagi Iskandar '''+2016+'''
* Hoda Iskandar '''+2016+'''
==Labolle family==
* Ronald William J. LaBolle '''+1985-2015''' (1937-2015); Raised within the [[Addison Meeting Room, IL|Chicago Meeting Room]]. Son of John Howard LaBolle (1909-1987) & "Sally" Sarah Elizabeth Claywell LaBolle-Harris (1915-2004); Siblings: Patricia Joyce LaBolle Bachman (1931-1999) & Donald H. LaBolle (b. 1937). Ronald was a colonel in the Army during the early days of WWII, stationed in Corregidor, and re-enlisted after the War as a private and finished his term as a captain. At some juncture after the War, the family moved to Riverside, CA where they were part of the [[Los Angeles Meeting Room, CA]], his son Ron moved to Atlanta in 1964.
** Ron LaBolle '''1964-current'''. He retired as an OTR truck driver. Wife: Sharon Kirkhart-LaBolle '''+1990-current'''*** Susanna Kirkhart '''+1990-1998+'''*** Joanna Kirkhart'''+1990-1998+'''
==Lyle family==
==Odom family==
* Mrs. Odom '''+1982-1985+'''. (d. FL). Three daughters in NJ, two sisters in the OB in Voorhees with a ministry to Mexican children, and one (Ella) still with the TW's. One taught at Glassboro State.
 
==Persona==
* Lucas Persona '''+2013-2016+'''
==Peteet family==
==Schroder family==
* John Schroder '''+1990+, +1998-2001+'''* Kathy Schroder '''+1988-1990+, +1998-2008+'''
==Seneca family==
* Mrs. Seneca '''+1982-1988+'''
==Steenblik family==
* Richard A. Steenblik '''+1984-1985+'''
* June Waters Steenblik '''+1985+, daughter of Richard Phillip Waters, Sr. (1915-2001) & Stella Key Waters (d. 1978). See Waters family.  ==Thomson family==* Nathan Thomson '''+2008-2013+'''* Shelley Thomson '''+2008-2013+''' ==Veloz family==* Flavia Veloz '''+2013+'''
==Waters family==