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James Peacock Obituary

James Lowe Peacock, Jr. November 9, 1912- November 1, 2005 DOTHAN, AL— James Lowe Peacock, Jr., "Jim", a resident of Dothan, AL, and Tifton, GA, died November 1, 2005 at his residence after a lengthy illness. A prayer service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on November 3 at Byrd Funeral Home in Dothan with Dr. Lawson Bryan and Rev. Wayne Helms officiating. Visitation will be held at 10:00 a.m. on November 4 in the Tifton First United Methodist Church with funeral services to follow in the Chapel at 11:00 a.m. and burial at Oakridge Cemetery , Bowen-Donaldson Funeral Home in charge. Rev. Jerry Lillard and Rev. Wayne Helms will officiate. Memorials may be made to Tifton FUMC, 107 12th Street, Tifton, GA 31794 or to Wiregrass Hospice, P.O. Drawer 2127, Dothan, AL 36302. Mr. Peacock was born November 9, 1912, in Muscogee County, Georgia and spent the early years in Columbus. A graduate of Columbus High School and Auburn University, he received an Electrical Engineering degree in 1934 and was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in the U.S. Army. He was a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He was married to Sara Claire Rogers of Speigner, AL, on February 29, 1936, and was employed by Georgia Power Company in Columbus, transferring to Tifton in 1937. In 1941, he was called to active duty in the Army and served in the U.S. and Europe throughout WWII. He was wounded in the D-Day invasion and was awarded the Purple Heart, Bronze Star, and Bronze Arrow. After the war he remained in the Army Reserve and retired as a Major. He was a member of the Military Officers Association and American Legion. In 1946, Mr. Peacock established the Atwater-Peacock Electric Company in Tifton along with Mr. Hull Atwater, and became sole owner in 1972. He was a member of the Georgia Society of Professional Engineers and a registered professional engineer. He was an active member of the Tifton First United Methodist Church, member and teacher of the Nath Williams Sunday School Class, served terms as Sunday School Superintendent and on the Administrative Board, as well as two terms as Chairman of the Board of Trustees. A member of the Lions Club since 1946, he served as president in 1956 and was active until recent years. He was also a member of the Spring Hill Country Club, Tifton Investment Club, Tifton Fishing Club and Tifton Arts Council. Mr. Peacock was predeceased by his parents, James Lowe Peacock and Minerva Gordy Peacock, and a sister, Mary Peacock Speight , all of Columbus. Survivors include his wife, Sara Claire Rogers Peacock of Dothan and Tifton; his children, Dr. James Lowe Peacock, III, and Florence Peacock of Chapel Hill, N.C.; Claire Peacock Helms and the Reverend Wayne Helms of Dothan, AL; Laurie Peacock Jordan and Zack W. Jordan of Apopka, FL. Grandchildren are Dr. Louly Peacock Konz and Dr. Jeff Konz; Dr. Claire Peacock Raymond and Dr. Mark Raymond; Natalie Peacock Corral and Emiliano Corral; Catherine Helms Casey and James Casey; John Robert Helms and Rachel Cole Helms; Marguerite Lowe Jordan; Sara Caroline Jordan; and Rebecca Lauren Jordan. Great-grandchildren are Nicholas Clayton Konz and Flora Rochelle Konz; Yannis Mark Raymond; Michael Ander Connell , Christopher Jair Connell , Zach Casey and Von Casey ; and Annabelle Pearl Helms. He is also survived by a sister, Dorothy Peacock Madding , of Albany, GA, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Active pallbearers will be grandchildren and nephews: Stephen Rogers, Scott Madding, Robert Jolly, Jonathan McAllister, John Helms, Jeff Konz, Mark Raymond, Emiliano Corral, and James Casey. Honorary pallbearers will be members of the Tifton Lions Club , the Tifton Investment Club and former employees of Atwater-Peacock Electric Company. The family wishes to express their appreciation for the care of Mr. Peacock by the Dothan Southern Clinic staff, the Terrace at Grove Park, and the Wiregrass Hospice.

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Published by Columbus Ledger-Enquirer on Nov. 3, 2005.

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