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Aaron Lamar “Buddy” Ouzts

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Aaron Lamar “Buddy” Ouzts

Birth
Winder, Barrow County, Georgia, USA
Death
15 Aug 2018 (aged 82)
Winder, Barrow County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Winder, Barrow County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Mr. Aaron Lamar (Buddy) Ouzts, age 82, of Winder GA, passed away August 15, 2018. He was born in Winder GA on November 17, 1935. He was preceded in death by his parents J. Guy Ouzts and Rosa R. Ouzts, and sisters, Elaine O. Summerour and Colleen O. Williams. He is a graduate of Winder High School and attended Emory and the University of Georgia. Buddy was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Winder where he was past Chairman of the Administrative Board. He was the owner and dealer of Ouzts Chevrolet Company. He was a member of the Georgia Automobile Dealers Association since 1964 where he served as secretary/treasurer and director. He has received numerous automotive awards, including the National Top 15% Chevrolet Dealer Award. In 1964 Buddy and Coach Joel Eaves started the car dealer program for coaches at the University of Georgia and he was the first automobile to participate. He was past International Director of Lions Clubs International and served as Vice Chairman of Lions International Foundation. He was instrumental in organizing the Winder Noon Lions Club where he served on the Board of Directors. He was extremely involved in his community, where he was the Mayor of Winder for 17 years from 1981-2007. During his 17 years as Mayor, he was instrumental in founding, establishing and/or expanding the Winder-Barrow Adult Literacy Program, Lanier Tech’s Winder-Barrow Campus, the Boys and Girls Club of Winder-Barrow, The Winder-Barrow YMCA, Peace Place, Highland House, The Light Homeless Shelter and Outreach Center, The Winder-Barrow Adult Day Care Center and the new Public Health Facility. He established a Community Center and the Veteran’s Park at the Winder Community to honor past and present veterans. He was the Chairman of the Barrow County Board of Health for sixteen years and served as Chairman of the Northeast Georgia Regional Development Center. In 1988 he was recognized by the State Senate for outstanding service in the community. He was Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year in 1989, and in 1991 was commended by the Georgia house of Representatives for outstanding community service. The community leadership award was given to him in 1994 by the Georgia Municipal Association. In 2006, he was awarded the Shining Star award by the Barrow County Chamber of Commerce. He is survived by his wife, Carol R. Ouzts, Children, Beth (Frank) Savage of Winder, and Pam (Ray) Wilkes of Jefferson, Grandchildren, Leslie (Ryan) Boyd, Christopher (Alice) Savage, Melanie (Jonathan) Edwards, Katie (Chris) Neal, and Chad Wilkes, Great Grandchildren, Logan Haley, Elizabeth Boyd, Jace Boyd, Ella Savage, McKenzie Savage, Wilkes Edwards, Emmie Kate Neal, Addie Gray Neal and Levi Wilkes. Interment at Rose Hill Cemetery. Carter Funeral Home.
Mr. Aaron Lamar (Buddy) Ouzts, age 82, of Winder GA, passed away August 15, 2018. He was born in Winder GA on November 17, 1935. He was preceded in death by his parents J. Guy Ouzts and Rosa R. Ouzts, and sisters, Elaine O. Summerour and Colleen O. Williams. He is a graduate of Winder High School and attended Emory and the University of Georgia. Buddy was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Winder where he was past Chairman of the Administrative Board. He was the owner and dealer of Ouzts Chevrolet Company. He was a member of the Georgia Automobile Dealers Association since 1964 where he served as secretary/treasurer and director. He has received numerous automotive awards, including the National Top 15% Chevrolet Dealer Award. In 1964 Buddy and Coach Joel Eaves started the car dealer program for coaches at the University of Georgia and he was the first automobile to participate. He was past International Director of Lions Clubs International and served as Vice Chairman of Lions International Foundation. He was instrumental in organizing the Winder Noon Lions Club where he served on the Board of Directors. He was extremely involved in his community, where he was the Mayor of Winder for 17 years from 1981-2007. During his 17 years as Mayor, he was instrumental in founding, establishing and/or expanding the Winder-Barrow Adult Literacy Program, Lanier Tech’s Winder-Barrow Campus, the Boys and Girls Club of Winder-Barrow, The Winder-Barrow YMCA, Peace Place, Highland House, The Light Homeless Shelter and Outreach Center, The Winder-Barrow Adult Day Care Center and the new Public Health Facility. He established a Community Center and the Veteran’s Park at the Winder Community to honor past and present veterans. He was the Chairman of the Barrow County Board of Health for sixteen years and served as Chairman of the Northeast Georgia Regional Development Center. In 1988 he was recognized by the State Senate for outstanding service in the community. He was Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year in 1989, and in 1991 was commended by the Georgia house of Representatives for outstanding community service. The community leadership award was given to him in 1994 by the Georgia Municipal Association. In 2006, he was awarded the Shining Star award by the Barrow County Chamber of Commerce. He is survived by his wife, Carol R. Ouzts, Children, Beth (Frank) Savage of Winder, and Pam (Ray) Wilkes of Jefferson, Grandchildren, Leslie (Ryan) Boyd, Christopher (Alice) Savage, Melanie (Jonathan) Edwards, Katie (Chris) Neal, and Chad Wilkes, Great Grandchildren, Logan Haley, Elizabeth Boyd, Jace Boyd, Ella Savage, McKenzie Savage, Wilkes Edwards, Emmie Kate Neal, Addie Gray Neal and Levi Wilkes. Interment at Rose Hill Cemetery. Carter Funeral Home.


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