2012-01-14 16:30:08
Please accept my deepest, most sincere condolences. Jimmy was a classmate and friend. May time ease your pain. He would want you all to be happy.
Funeral services for Mr. Vaughn will be held Saturday, January 14, 2012 at 10:30 AM EST from the Congregational Christian Church of Lanett. Reverend Pete Paulson will officiate. Interment will be in Hillcrest Cemetery.
The family will greet friends Friday, January 13, 2012, from 6:00 PM EST until 8:00 PM EST at McCarthy Funeral Home.
Mr. James William Vaughn, 64 year old resident of Rome, Georgia, formerly of Lanett, Alabama, died Monday, January 9, 2012 at the University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland.
Mr. Vaught was born Wednesday, August 13, 1947, in West Point, Georgia, the son of the late Cecil R. and Edna Hutto Vaughn. He was a graduate of Lanett High School and Southern Polytechnic University with a degree in architecture. He retired from M. D. Hodges. Mr. Vaughn had served as a Scout master with the Boy Scouts of America. He was an avid outdoorsman. Mr. Vaughn loved his family and they loved him, too.
Survivors include his wife: Sharon Kaminski Vaughn of Rome, Georgia; daughter: Alison (Mark) Puckett of Powder Springs, Georgia; son: Eric (Jennifer) Vaughn of Lindale, Georgia; step daughter: Keri Homan of Marietta, Georgia; step son: Brent (Samantha) Homan of Marietta, Georgia; grandchildren: Austin Henbree, Connor Homan, Ashlyn Puckett, Kaitlyn Puckett, Lauren Puckett, Sydney Vaughn, Madeline Vaughn and Grayson Vaughn; and his brothers: Gary (Brenda) Vaughn of Lanett, Alabama and Stephen Vaughn of Woodland, Alabama. Mr. Vaughn was predeceased by his first wife, Joan Vaughn.
Professional services provided by McCarthy Funeral Home Inc. in West Point Georgia. http://www.Mccarthyfuneralhomeinc.com
Sister-in-law, Joyce lit a candle at
2012-01-12 07:27:57In memory of my brother-in-law Jim. Jim left a legacy for all of us. His joy lit up a room and helped all of us see life differently. One of our favorite things to do together was to take photos during our sightseeing adventures. Jim was always looking up and pointing out interesting angles to capture the beauty and the detail of the object. Now when I look up at a building or a tree or the stars,I will see Jim looking down. May we find peace in our many memories.