Augusta, GA
Kathryn Lively Spears Obituary April 1, 2026 – Thomas Poteet & Son Funeral Directors
Entered into the rest of her Lord Jesus on Wednesday, April 1, 2026: Kathryn Lively Spears, 95, widow of Robert Edward Spears, Jr. Born March 13, 1931, in Augusta, Ga., to Warren and Beatrice (nee Hill) Lively.
Children: Michael J. Spears and Robert E. Spears, III, (Jenny Christopher) of Greenville, SC. Grandchildren: Anthony (Tony) Spears, David Spears, Nicholas (Nick) Spears, Rebekah Johnson (Nathaniel), Katie Norris (Aaron) and Daniel Spears; Great-grandchildren: Abigail Johnson, Seth Johnson, Silas Johnson, Jeremiah Johnson, Andrew Johnson, and Nate Johnson.
Kathryn moved with her parents from Augusta, Georgia to her parents farm in Shell Bluff (near Waynesboro) Georgia, when she was four years old. She and her six siblings (Ella, Virginia, Betty, Benjamin, Eleanor, and Earl) and their parents joined the historic Botsford Baptist Church. She was a baptized member there until she moved after graduating high school to Augusta, Georgia. She then joined First Baptist Church where she was an active member for 10 years. She was an active member in Sunday school and was in faithful weekly attendance to worship services. She also was a leader in a very large vacation Bible school. She financially supported the church through regular tithes and special offerings, as she was taught by her parents. She was diligent to read the Bible and pray with her husband and boys, instruct her boys in the truths of the faith, reading them Bible stories, taking them to worship services, praying with and for them throughout their lives. In 1958, the Spears joined the historic Lutheran Church of the Resurrection in Augusta, Georgia, where Bob had been a member since he was an infant. They remained members of the Lutheran church through the remainder of their lives (most of those years they were members at Resurrection.)
She graduated from Waynesboro High School in 1948 and moved to Augusta, Georgia to live with one of her sisters and work at Noland Company as a secretary. She married Robert Edward Spears, Jr., on September 17, 1955. She was a loving and faithful wife for almost 69 years and enjoyed her marriage through good times and not-so-good times. One year after they were married, they welcomed a son, Robert Edward Spears, III, and second son, Michael James Spears, a year later. She loved being a wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She was a fantastic homemaker and neighbor and friend to many in every place they traveled in life. She loved bridge and played every year until the year she died. She loved to cook and host friends and family. She and Bob were members of several bridge clubs and were known to be excellent bridge players. She loved to read and to knit (she knitted hundreds of items for hospitals and other charities.) She was an avid bowler for many years.
Kathryn followed Bob as work took him to Texas, Ohio, Louisiana, Alabama, North Carolina, and finally back to their hometown of Augusta, Georgia, where they lived in retirement. In 2021 they moved to Greenville, South Carolina to be closer to family.
Bob and Kathryn have been life-long disciples and believers in Jesus Christ, both being beneficiaries of many generations of faithful Christian ancestors. They faithfully served Jesus in a variety of ways, both within and outside the organized church. They taught their boys from infancy the truths of the Bible and faithfully took them to church weekly. Bible reading was a nightly practice as well as prayers and theological education at home.
Kathryn and Bob were children of the Depression and grew up having few or no luxuries (like most children of that generation.) They traveled only a few miles from home until they reached adulthood. Bob received his first taste of travel with the Navy at the end of World War II. He had additional opportunities to travel with the Army during the start of the Korean War. They decided to “see the USA in a Chevrolet” (advertising theme of the early 1960’s.) They eventually visited all 50 states, Mexico, and many of the provinces of Canada, and countries of Europe. Many of these trips taken in the 1950’s through the 1970’s were “camping” trips with their boys. Later trips were taken with other family members and friends. They also traveled to many countries in Europe and enjoyed seeing other cultures and God’s majestic creation.
Bob and Kathryn purchased a lake-front lot on the Clarks Hill Reservoir (now Lake Thurmond) near Augusta. They along with several friends and family built a cabin that was enjoyed by hundreds of family and friends. They were avid water skiers and taught many how to ski. They loved their time “at the lake” as often as possible with as many friends and family as possible.
A graveside service was held at the Westover Memorial Cemetery in Augusta, Georgia at 11:00 AM on Saturday, April 4, 2026, followed by a worship service at the Lutheran Church of the Resurrection at 2:00 PM with the Reverend David. B. Hunter officiating.
Memorial contributions (no flowers please) may be made to the Miracle Hill Ministries in Greenville, SC.
Thomas Poteet & Son Funeral Directors, 214 Davis Rd., Augusta, GA 30907 (706) 364-8484. Please sign the guestbook at www.thomaspoteet.com
Augusta, GA
Augusta Players, Imperial Theatre announce Shane Peterman as new CEO
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Augusta Players and The Imperial Theatre have announced a new Chief Executive Officer.
Shane Peterman will lead the organizations as they continue working toward a proposed merger and a shared future for the performing arts in Augusta.
Peterman brings nearly 30 years of experience in commercial and nonprofit performing arts, including executive leadership, producing, arts education, organizational growth, revenue development and community engagement.
He most recently served as Producing Artistic Director of WaterTower Theatre in Addison, Texas. Peterman has also worked in commercial theatre development and producing in both the United States and United Kingdom.
“Shane brings the rare combination of artistic understanding, business discipline, warmth and vision that this moment requires,” said M. Amy Patton, Interim CEO of The Augusta Players and Search Committee Co Chair. “He understands that strong organizations are built through trust, transparency, relationships, and mission. We believe Shane is the right leader to help guide this next chapter.”
Peterman’s background also includes leadership of performing arts organizations, theatrical producing and presenting, donor and corporate support, arts education and organizational transition.

“I’m deeply honored by the trust both organizations have placed in me during such an important and exciting moment in their histories,” said Peterman.
“The Augusta Players and The Imperial Theatre together represent a nearly 200 year legacy of artistic excellence, civic engagement and community impact. I look forward to working alongside the boards, staff, artists, patrons, donors and the greater Augusta community as we help shape a strong and sustainable future for the performing arts together.”
Peterman is expected to begin his role on June 15.
His leadership comes nearly 7 months after the death of Augusta Players Executive and Artistic Director Scott Seidl.
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Augusta, GA
College basketball: Keshun Sherrill enters Augusta Sports Hall of Fame – Salisbury Post
College basketball: Keshun Sherrill enters Augusta Sports Hall of Fame
Published 5:34 pm Sunday, May 31, 2026
Staff report
AUGUSTA, Ga. – Keshun Sherrill, one of the all-time basketball greats at West Rowan, was inducted into the Augusta Sports Hall of Fame in ceremonies held on Friday.
Sherrill, a 5-foot-9 guard, had his number retired by Augusta. He was the leading scorer, not only in Augusta University hoops history, but in Peach Belt Conference history with 2,333 points.
Sherrill was honored as Augusta’s Male Athlete of the Year in 2017.
Sherrill was named All-America by the National Association of Basketball Coaches and the Division II Conference Commissioners Association and played in the 2017 Reese’s Division 2 College All-Star Game. He was Southeast Region Player of the Year as a senior.
Sherrill played for head coach Mike Gurley at West Rowan and graduated in 2012. He was all-county four years and all-conference three years. He was West’s Male Athlete of the Year for the 2011-12 school year.
Sherrill, 31, is the son of Keith and Rhonda Sherrill. His brothers, KJ Sherrill and Jamel Carpenter, were also stars for the Falcons.
Sherrill has played pro ball overseas since graduating from Augusta. He finished his most recent season in Turkey in March.
Augusta, GA
Deputies seek man in Augusta robbery case
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) -Authorities are asking for the public’s help in locating a man wanted for questioning in connection with a robbery and battery at a convenience store in Augusta.
The incident happened May 30 at C&M Curb Market, also known as the Grey Store, at 619 E. Boundary St., according to the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office.
Investigators say the subject is wanted for questioning in a robbery by force and battery.
He was last seen leaving the area in a small silver SUV with an unknown tag, authorities said.
Anyone with information about the man’s whereabouts or who may come into contact with him is asked to contact Investigator Trivia Hardy at 706-821-1178. Tips can also be directed to the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office at 706-821-1020 or 706-821-1080.
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