Meet the Sammons Funeral Home Staff
Glenn Powell

Glenn Powell began his career in funeral service at an early age. G. PowellIn 1969 he began working part-time at Sammons Funeral Home. During high school he worked after school and on week-ends. After graduating from Treutlen High School in 1971, he entered college in the fall of the same year. It was during his college years that Glenn realized God was calling him in funeral service. He returned to the funeral home in October of 1975 and has been there since that time.

Glenn is a graduate of Gupton Jones College of Funeral Service and a member of the National Funeral Directors Association, Georgia Funeral Directors Association, Georgia Independent Funeral Directors Association, and Georgia Academy of Graduate Embalmers.

Glenn is married to the former Pamela Williams and they have a son, Steven, and two granddaughters. Glenn is a member and deacon of the First Baptist Church, Soperton, Soperton Lions Club and serves on the Board of Directors for the Treutlen Nursing Home.


Billy Williams

Billy Williams began B. Williamshis career in funeral service in August, 1947, when he began serving his apprenticeship with his uncle, W. W. Sammons. He graduated from John A. Gupton School of Mortuary Science in 1950 and was licensed as a funeral director and embalmer the same year.

In November, 1951, Billy was married to the former Kadel Thomas. They have one daughter, Pamela Powell, a son, Thomas Williams, a grandson, two granddaughters, and two great-granddaughters. Billy is a member of the First Baptist Church.


Steven Powell

Steven Powell is the son of Glenn and Pamela W. Powell. S. PowellHe is married to Stacey Wilkes Powell, and they have two daughters, Logan and Emily. He is a 1995 graduate of Treutlen High School, a 1998 graduate of Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, and a 2000 graduate of the University of Georgia.

Steven has been involved in funeral service at Sammons Funeral Home with his father and grandfather, Billy Williams, most all his life. However, it was not until February 2006 that he decided to make funeral service his full time profession. He has completed his funeral service apprenticeship and plans to complete requirements for obtaining funeral service license in the near future.

Steven and his family reside in Soperton and are members of the First Baptist Church. He enjoys time with family and playing golf.


Albert Guyton (Al) Davis, IV

Al has been employed A. Guytonwith Sammons Funeral Home since July of 2002. He is a son of Al and Roxanne Davis of Swainsboro, Georgia. He is a 1999 graduate of Swainsboro High School and 2001 graduate of Gupton-Jones College of Mortuary Science in Atlanta where he received an Associates Degree in Mortuary Science.

He is happily married to Becky Davis,they have a daughter Bethany and a son Aceland. He serves on the Soperton-Treutlen Fire Department, is an Eagle Scout and is a Past Master of Swainsboro Masonic Lodge #244. He is a member of Soperton Church of God where he serves as Treasurer/Clerk and is a CYMD teacher. During his time off he enjoys spending time with his family and hunting. Al is a member of the Academy of Graduate Embalmers of Georgia.


Jack Sweat

Jack Sweat has been associated with Sammons Funeral Home since 1993. J. SweatHe is known as the owner/operator of Sweat’s Bar-B-Q formerly located near Interstate 16, Soperton. He is retired from the United States Army, where he served during World War II. Jack and his wife Grace live in Soperton and are members of the First Baptist Church. Jack is also a member of the Soperton Lions Club, the VFW and the Second Armored Cavalry Association.


Buck Walker

Buck Walker has been employed B. Walkerwith Sammons Funeral Home since retiring from Forstmann, East Dublin in 1992. He is married to Ruby Walker. They reside in Soperton and are members of the Orianna Baptist Church.


   

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