Memorials
Here are those who will not be able to join in body although we sincerely hope they will be with us in spirit.
It Is Enough
To know that the atomsof my body
will remain
to think of them rising
through the roots of a great oak
to live in
leaves, branches, twigs
perhaps to feed the
crimson peony
the blue iris
the broccoli
or rest on water
freeze and thaw
with the seasons
some atoms might become a
bit of fluff on the wing
of a chickadee
to feel the breeze
know the support of air
and some might drift
up and up into space
star dust returning from
whence it came
it is enough to know that
as long as there is a universe
I am a part of it.

Sandra Silvers (Worthington)
1934-11-17 1994-09-22
Calhoun Times
September 28, 1994
Mrs. Sandra Worthington Silvers, 59, of 112 Roberts St., Calhoun, died at her residence Thursday evening, Sept. 22, 1994, following an extended illness.
She was born in Kinston, N.C. on Nov. 17, 1934, daughter of the late William and Irene Moore Worthington. She was educated at Shorter College and earned her master's degree in counseling from the University of Georgia.
She had been named serveral times over the years as a STAR teacher. She was responsible for Calhoun High School literary championships and was recognized locally, statewide, and nationally as an outsta...