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Ronald Claybourn Ouzts

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Ronald Claybourn Ouzts

Birth
Elbert County, Georgia, USA
Death
22 Jun 2007 (aged 72)
Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Elberton, Elbert County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Ronald Claybourn Ouzts, 72, of 2000 Athens Highway in Elberton died June 22, 2007, at Athens Regional Medical Center in Athens. A native of Elbert County, he was a son of the late Arthur Boyd Outz Jr. and Edna Anderson Outz. He was of the Baptist faith, was a member of Philomathea Masonic Lodge #25 and was a Scottish Rite Mason. He was a member of the Samuel Elbert Chapter of Sons of the American Revolution. He was a U.S. Army veteran and was retired from the granite industry. Survivors include his wife, Annie Kirby Ouzts of the home; two sons, Daniel Ouzts of Elberton and Dr. Clay Ouzts of Winder; a sister, Barbara O. Rhodes of Elberton; a brother, Arthur Boyd Outz III of Lavonia; and 16 grandchildren. Burial was in the Doves Creek Baptist Church church cemetery. Pallbearers were John Mell Pitts, Tony Adams, Brannie Adams, Mike Brown, Mark Brown and G.C. Glenn. Honorary pallbearers were Asbury Dunn, Ken Huffacker, Lawrence Cecchini, Johnny Dye, John Campbell, Lanier Anderson, Pete Anderson and Mike Morvek. Berry Funeral Home.
Ronald Claybourn Ouzts, 72, of 2000 Athens Highway in Elberton died June 22, 2007, at Athens Regional Medical Center in Athens. A native of Elbert County, he was a son of the late Arthur Boyd Outz Jr. and Edna Anderson Outz. He was of the Baptist faith, was a member of Philomathea Masonic Lodge #25 and was a Scottish Rite Mason. He was a member of the Samuel Elbert Chapter of Sons of the American Revolution. He was a U.S. Army veteran and was retired from the granite industry. Survivors include his wife, Annie Kirby Ouzts of the home; two sons, Daniel Ouzts of Elberton and Dr. Clay Ouzts of Winder; a sister, Barbara O. Rhodes of Elberton; a brother, Arthur Boyd Outz III of Lavonia; and 16 grandchildren. Burial was in the Doves Creek Baptist Church church cemetery. Pallbearers were John Mell Pitts, Tony Adams, Brannie Adams, Mike Brown, Mark Brown and G.C. Glenn. Honorary pallbearers were Asbury Dunn, Ken Huffacker, Lawrence Cecchini, Johnny Dye, John Campbell, Lanier Anderson, Pete Anderson and Mike Morvek. Berry Funeral Home.


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