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Atmore robber sought in Louisiana
On Tuesday, May 14, Atmore Police Investigator Scott Walden was contacted by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office in Louisiana, regarding information on a robbery that had previously been committed in our area. Upon interviewing a subject who was detained by their agency it was learned the identity and circumstances of the robbery that [...]
Read More →Stolen ATV recovered, thieves sought
On May 14, Ozark Police Department notified Investigator Scott Walden with the Atmore Police Department that they had recovered an ATV that had been previously stolen from our area in 2012. Investigator Walden contacted the victim and told them of their recovered property. No suspects have been found on the theft or the recovery. Atmore [...]
Read More →Forged, altered, and counterfeit checks
Investigator Robby Williams with the Atmore Police Department issued the following press release: Atmore Police Department has received numerous complaints by local business owners concerning checks taken by their businesses that have been either forged, counterfeited, or written on closed accounts. This has become a more frequent problem in the past few months, and business [...]
Read More →1 arrested in assault case – Victim drives himself to safety
Three men are being questioned following an assault on an Atmore man Thursday, May 9. Ned Lee Bishop Jr., age 31, was assaulted at his South Road home just before 8 p.m., Thursday, by at least one and possibly three individuals. According to witnesses at the scene, at least one of the attackers used a [...]
Read More →ARTmore – Southern artists take to the streets
Atmore will come alive with arts of every description Saturday, May 18, as a large section of downtown will host ARTmore, a gallery event. This is the first in what Atmore city officials hope will be an annual event. ARTmore is the brainchild of cousins James Amerson of Pensacola, and Foster Kizer and Bub [...]
Read More →Clean up efforts continue
The city code enforcement department is posting notices on 36 properties, following action by the Atmore City Council Monday afternoon. Code officer Greg Vaughn asked the council for approval to post formal notices on the properties that are in violation of the city’s weed and grass ordinance. The owners have 21 days to come into [...]
Read More →AFD flying high with new ladder truck
The Atmore Fire Department (AFD) took its new ladder truck for a trial run Thursday, May 9, at United Bank’s main branch on Nashville Avenue. Personnel responsible for the bank’s safety procedures wanted to make sure equipment was in place to handle emergencies. The fire department used the opportunity to test the ladder truck and [...]
Read More →Dollar Tree opens
The new Dollar Tree on Lindberg opened Saturday morning, May 4. Employees gathered to cut the ribbon. Shown are, from left, Kendra Williams, Jamar Williams, Charissa Clarke, Samantha Peek, Eric Gibbs (district manager), Atmore Fire Chief Gerry McGhee who represented the city, Stephanie Barksdale (store manager), Amanda Jernigan (assistant manager), Robert Massingill (assistant manager), and [...]
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Local singer releases CD
Atmore singer / songwriter Ricky Crook has just released his first solo CD, “Keepin’ it Country.” “We spent four months in the studio getting it down,” Crook said. “It was completed in Coleman Productions in Navarre (Fla.).” Crook describes the CD as a good mix of styles of country music from Vern Gosdin’s classic style [...]
Read More →SVDP celebrates fourth anniversary
By SUZANNE WALL Special to Atmore News Four years have passed since the St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store opened in Century. Wednesday, May 1, employees and customers joined in a prayer of thanks, led by Fr. Gordon Milsted, pastor of St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church in Atmore, followed by a blessing of the store, [...]
Read More →Come join the band
The Escambia County Community Band is issuing a “call for players.” According to band member Dietrich Bondurant, rehearsals will be held on Mondays and Thursdays from 6 to 8 p.m., at Flomaton High School. The first rehearsal is on Monday, May 27, and rehearsals will be held biweekly until July 1 -about five weeks. Concert [...]
Read More →Want to know more about homeschooling? Attend ‘HomeSchool 101′
Precept Christian School will host a class, “HomeSchool 101,” to assist area parents who are interested in homeschooling their children, or for those who are new to homeschooling. There is no charge for this class. “HomeSchool 101″ will be held Saturday, June 1, at 9 a.m., in the meeting room of the Atmore Public Library. [...]
Read More →VFW Auxiliary honors Edith Martin
The Atmore Memorial VFW Ladies Auxiliary selected Edith Martin as their Mother of the Year. Mrs. Martin was treated to a surprise dinner with Auxiliary sisters, family and friends Friday night, May 10. Shown, Edith Martin is seated in front. Auxiliary members are shown, from left, Ginger Stabler, Pam Martin, Gayle Johnson, Becky Ray, Gerri [...]
Read More →Swimming / tennis lessons registration set
Registration for swimming and tennis lessons for Session I will be held Tuesday, May 28, 5 p.m. to 6 p.m., at the park pool, Tom Byrne Park. Registration will remain open until classes are filled. Session I will be June 3 – June 21 (registration May 28). Registration for Session II will be held June [...]
Read More →Local singer following dream
The idea of pulling up stakes and moving a family more than 300 miles to follow a dream can be intimidating, but to Atmore’s Ashley Dawn, it is a natural step in the development of her musical career. “I had spent some time in April in Nashville,” Ashley said. “When I got home April 7, [...]
Read More →Rotary Club honors academic excellence
The Atmore Rotary Club held their Academic All-Stars program Thursday, May 9, honoring students in grades nine through 12 for academic excellence at Atmore Christian School, Escambia Academy, Escambia County High School and Northview High School. Guest speaker was Allison Wetherbee, Director of Community Relations for Camp ASCCA. She was born in 1970 in Selma [...]
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Malone-Cowles engagement announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Malone of Atmore are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Molly Elizabeth, to Jonathan David Cowles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cowles of Milton, Ga. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Ms. Barbara Dickerson and the late Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Malone, all of Atmore. [...]
Read More →Gilda Stubben honored at reception
The Huxford Elementary PTO, faculty and staff hosted a retirement reception for Gilda Stubben Thursday, May 9. HES principal Greg Shehan talked about her dedication to the students of Escambia County, having worked more than 30 years in education. Above, Gilda Stubben is shown at her reception with Greg Shehan.
Read More →Pierce, Matheny to wed
Jeremy Richard Matheny and Brittany Lauren Pierce are pleased to announce their engagement and forthcoming marriage. The bride-elect is the daughter of Joey and Ranae Mura. She is the granddaughter of the late Beverly Ardis, all of Huxford. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Donna Matheny. He is the grandson of the late Earl [...]
Read More →Celebrating third birthday
Beric Dailey celebrated his third birthday Saturday, April 6, at Chuck E. Cheese in Tampa, Fla., He celebrated with his parents, Eric Dailey and Brandi Frazier; his grandparents, Earl and Vernice Dailey, and Earl and Joan Frazier; and his cousins. Beric is the great-grandson of Joseph Thames Jr. and the late Barbara J. Thames.
Read More →Glicks celebrate 50th anniversary
Robert and Anna Glick celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday, May 4. Their children honored them with a casual dinner party on April 5. The children and grandchildren served the guests. The Glicks have three daughters, Regina Kurtz of Louisville, Kentucky; Doreen Hess of Atmore, Alabama; and Ruth Ann Hornback of Louisville, Kentucky. They [...]
Read More →Henry Mims turns 4
Jason Henry Mims celebrated his fourth birthday Sunday, April 7, with a monster truck party. He celebrated with his parents Jason Mims and Suzanne Wall, grandparents Emilie Mims and Ed Biggs, sisters Olivia Mims, Sophia Mims and Emilia Chambers, and cousin Sarah Branch. Henry, at right, is shown with his best friends Warner Maxwell and [...]
Read More →Paisley Elizabeth Bethea
April Bethea announces the birth of her daughter Paisley Elizabeth Bethea born on Tuesday, April 2, 2013, at 3.46 p.m., at Thomas Hospital in Fairhope, Ala. Paisley weighed 7.0 lbs. and was 20.75 inches long. Her maternal grandparents are Sheila Bethea and Dewey Bethea.
Read More →Chloe Madison Weaver
Jennifer and Dennis Weaver are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Chloe Madison Weaver. Chloe was born Saturday, March 9, 2013 at 9:49 a.m. at Sacred Heart Hospital. She weighed 6 pounds, 10.5 ounces and was 18 1/2 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Janice and David Coleman of Atmore. Paternal grandparents are Jewel [...]
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Brantley places in state golf tourney
Escambia Academy student Scott Brantley finished third in the AISA (Alabama Independent School Association) State Golf Tournament held April 29 and 30 in Selma. He was named to the AISA All Tournament Golf Team. Scott is the son of John and Janet Brantley.
Read More →The rings of champions (with photo gallery)
The Northview High School Chiefs won the 2012 Class 1A Florida State Championship, and Monday, April 29, the team got the rings to prove it. On hand were Escambia County, Fla., County Commissioner Steve Berry, Escambia County School Superintendent Malcolm Thomas, principal Gayle Weaver and head football coach Sid Wheatley. Click here for more photos
Read More →EA JV runs to victory
Coach David Walker and the Escambia Academy Junior Varsity Track Team took home top honors at the Alabama Independent School Association (AISA) state track meet Saturday, April 13. The meet was held at EA. The EA boys’ team won first place, with the girls’ team finishing second. Two EA athletes were named the Most Valuable [...]
Read More →ECHS’s season ends one game early
The Escambia County High School boys basketball team had a great season, especially the second half, finishing 21 and 8. It all ended Thursday, February 28, in Birmingham at the state championship Final Four, the second year the Blue Devils have advanced this far. This year, in the first round, ECHS played Madison County which [...]
Read More →Two NHS players sign
Two members of the Northview High School Chiefs state championship football team signed scholarships Monday, March 4, with Northeast Mississippi Community College, Booneville, Miss. Players signing are, seated, Roderick Woods, left, and LaMikal Kyles. Standing are, from left, Woods’ grandmother and mother, Annie Davis and Velvet Burt, and NHS head football coach Sid Wheatley.
Read More →ECHS headed to Final
The Escambia County High School boys basketball team is headed back to Birmingham for the Final Four play-off again! Last year ECHS went to the Final Four only to lose in the first round, but it was the first time the Blue Devils had made it to the Final Four in recent history. This year [...]
Read More →ECHS wins!
The Escambia County Blue Devil basketball team defeated Charles Henderson High School by a score of 50 – 44 in regional playoffs at Dothan on Thursday. ECHS will travel to Dothan again on Saturday to face Wilcox Central in the regional championship game at 2 p.m.
Read More →ECHS advances, next game in Dothan
A huge crowd watched a whale of a basketball game here Friday night. Escambia County High School and Monroe County High School played a hard fought sub-regional game with the winner advancing to the regionals that will be played in Dothan. The game was very close up until the start of the fourth quarter. ECHS [...]
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Perdido pre-K students hold a ‘Q’ – ‘U’ wedding
Glinda Dennis’ pre-K class at Perdido Elementary culminated their study of the letters Qq and Uu by having a Q-U wedding. The letter Q cannot spell a word without its partner U. Any word using Q is always followed by U…queen, quarter, quiet, quail, quilt, etc. So, to help the children remember that Q-U always [...]
Read More →Perdido students prepare for ARMT Duck Dynasty style
Perdido School students in grades three through eight enjoyed the annual Alabama Reading and Mathematics Plus Test (ARMT+) pep rally put on by the middle school faculty and staff. This year’s theme was, “Ms. Kay Says, ‘Squirrel Brains Make You Smart,’” and involved the Robertson family of the popular television show Duck Dynasty. The play [...]
Read More →Temple Christian Academy honor roll
Temple Christian Academy releases it honor roll for the fifth six week grading period for five year old kindergarten through third grade and for the third quarter for fourth through seventh grades for 2012-2013 school year. Five year old kindergarten A/B honor roll: Ma’Kayla Baldwin, Gavin Beasley, Eli McElhaney, Victoria Strength, Allyana Tucker. [...]
Read More →Clements, George honored at RSTC
Reid State Technical College students Brett Clements and Dennis George were recognized for academic achievement during the Commence-ment Ceremony, Friday, May 10. Clements was honored for academic achievement as Outstanding Graduate of Industrial Electricity /Electronics. He is a member of the All Alabama Academic Team and Who’s Who in American Junior Colleges. George received a [...]
Read More →Students named to honors lists at RSTC
Escambia County residents attending Reid State Technical College are honored for Spring Semester 2013 academic coursework. President’s list requires a 4.0 GPA for a minimum of 12 semester hours of college level work. Dean’s list recognizes students with a 3.5 or above but below a 4.0 for 12 semester credit hours of college level work. [...]
Read More →RP Star Students
These Rachel Patterson Elementary students were named Star Students for April. They are, from left, front, Taqwan Salazar, Joanna Saldivar, Patricia Phillips, ZyQuarious Washington, KyLeigh Everette, Bryce Stevens; middle, Ytarius King, Donna Banks, Calea Bolar, Reagan King, NaLijah Lee, Nalanna Black; back, La’kietric Barnes, Tessa Owens, Jaylnn Carter, Akyrah Bradley, ArLisa Jenkins, Charles Weaver, Jamiria [...]
Read More →HES students design didgeridoos
The Didgeridoo Down Under show visited Huxford Elementary School on Monday, April 29. This educational show featured a combination of Australian music, culture, art, literacy development, character building, anti-bullying and environmentalism. The presenter also conducted a hands-on workshop for the 21st Century after school program in which students designed and played their very own didgeridoos [...]
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Rev. Milsted to celebrate 50 years of ordained priesthood
The Reverend Gordon N. Milsted, Pastor of St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church, will celebrate the Golden Jubilee of his ordained priesthood on Saturday, May 18. The celebration will begin with a Mass of thanksgiving in the church at 10 a.m. Concelebrating the Mass with Father Milsted will be Archbishop Thomas Rodi, the Archbishop of [...]
Read More →Pray-ers read Bible in 30 minutes (with photo gallery)
They read their Bibles. They read the traditional books. They read on cell phones and iPads and e-readers. But they all read. And in 30 minutes, they had read the entire Bible. More than 200 people gathered at Atmore’s National Day of Prayer event to pray and read the Bible. The event was to be [...]
Read More →Rev. Langford returns ‘home’
The congregation of Pensacola Baptist Temple celebrated the church’s 78th anniversary on Sunday, May 5. Guest preacher was the Rev. C.L. Langford of Atmore. Rev. Langford was licensed to preach on October 31, 1945, by Pensacola Baptist Temple. Rev. C.L. and Lenna Langford have been in the ministry for 67 years. Special music for the [...]
Read More →National Day of Prayer is Thursday – The entire Bible will be read in 30 minutes
The National Day of Prayer will be observed Thursday, May 2. The walking trail at Tom Byrne Park will be available all day and names will be written on the walk so that you may pray for city, county, state and national leaders. In Atmore, the day will begin early with prayer in Tom Byrne [...]
Read More →Mt. Pisgah celebrating Pastor’s Aide
The members, pastor and officers of the Pastor’s Aide Society cordially invite everyone to worship with them on their annual observance to be held Sunday, April 28, 3 p.m. They are asking your Pastor’s Aide Society to sit with them in their uniforms if they have one. Special guest speaker will be Bishop Willie Williams, [...]
Read More →Harris Street AOH sponsoring women’s conference
The congregation of Harris Street AOH Church will sponsor a Women’s Conference Thursday, May 2, Friday, May 3, and Sunday, May 5. Thursday’s service will be held at 7 p.m., with Evangelist Carolyn Biggs of God’s Anointed Ones Holiness Church. Friday’s service will also be held at 7 p.m.. The speaker will be Evangelist Chandra [...]
Read More →MaHarreys concert date changed
Cross Point Baptist Church was scheduled to host The MaHarreys in concert next Sunday, April 28, however, the concert has been changed to October. The date will be announced later.
Read More →Eastern Star Chapter holding Founders’ Day program
Members of the Goodwill Chapter #845 Order of Eastern Star invites the public to fellowship with them on their annual Founders’ Day program Sunday, April 28, 3 p.m., at Mt. Gillead Missionary Baptist Church. The Rev. Robert Davis is pastor of Mt. Gillead MBC. The Rev. James Crooks, pastor of Old Ship Baptist Church, Atmore, [...]
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Remember home
Monday night, May 6, I had opportunity to sing on the stage at the Greater Escambia Center for the Arts with my daughter Ellen. The occasion was my wife Shea’s students’ piano recital. The reason this was so important to me is that as many of you are reading this, my daughter will be on [...]
Read More →Principal appreciates Johnson Ford
To the editor, I want to personally acknowledge a local business that has really made an investment in our local schools. Johnson Ford has donated the use of a 2013 Ford Taurus to Escambia County High School. This car will be used by our students who are in driver’s education. Ben Odom, sales manager, has [...]
Read More →SW Alabama speaks during town meetings
By CONGRESSMAN JO BONNER Last week, I had the pleasure of visiting with and hearing from several hundred people from all walks of life who live in Southwest Alabama. They came out to speak their mind on a wide variety of issues spanning from federal involvement in local education to illegal immigration to the budget [...]
Read More →Good government protects us
By BOB MARTIN I have always believed that good government protects its citizens from their own errors, omissions and weaknesses…and from the bad actors who dwell among us. There have been instances when Alabama’s government could be called “good” but those instances have been rare. This “not so complimentary” trend continues today in all three [...]
Read More →A brother falls
There is a brotherhood. There may be women in the brotherhood – one gender does not constitute the brotherhood. I’ve seen it numerous times in my career in newspaper work, and as I’ve watched television, as I’ve attended certain reunions or funerals. Members of each brotherhood are varied in background, maybe in socio-economic status, in [...]
Read More →What I would tell America’s Founding Fathers
By NICK HADLEY Many of the freedoms I enjoy today are because of the men that founded our country and the sacrifices they made. The first thing I would tell them is, “Thank you” for the freedom to worship the way I choose. I am glad I can go to the church I want to. [...]
Read More →Again, America faces tragedy
By CONGRESSMAN JO BONNER Last week, our nation again was reminded of the threats ordinary citizens face in a free society when evil chooses to strike the innocent. The senseless attacks on the Boston Marathon that left three dead and over 170 injured has shaken the country and evoked images of past acts of terror [...]
Read More →Who’s running the AG’s office?
By BOB MARTIN A Senate committee has approved a bill that would raise the penalty for promoting gambling, and for possession of an illegal gambling device, from a misdemeanor to a felony. The focus of this bill is the big fish who are operating casinos that are illegal in Alabama, Sponsor Bryan Taylor, R-Prattville, said. [...]
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The Barnes Boys
Every year, they get together at David’s Catfish in Atmore. Sometimes they are fewer in number – some can no longer travel and, sadly, some have passed away since the previous reunion. They are the Barnes Boys – men now in their 80s who played football under Coach Herbert Barnes at Escambia County High School [...]
Read More →Trinity to Host Annual Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper
The Men of Trinity Episcopal Church invite the community to their annual community-wide Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper on Tuesday, February 12, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. In addition to hot pancakes with syrup, sausage, coffee and juice will be served. The cost at the door will be $3 and half-price for children under the age [...]
Read More →‘Your Gift to Me’ Wins a Second National Book Award
Atmore native and author Bonnie Bartel Latino and New Jersey writer/graphic designer Bob Vale were notified on Veterans Day that “Your Gift to Me,” their military themed novel, has won a second national book award in as many months. This time the book earned a Silver Medal for Inspirational Fiction in the Stars and Flags [...]
Read More →Atmore Native Brings Heart to WSD
The multi-talented Marlene Nall Johnt, who recently moved to Gulf Shores from north Alabama with her husband Jim, paints, writes, and creates jewelry, making her one of the most creative talents ever to come out of Atmore. Her one-of a-kind custom bay shell jewelry is sure to delight local ladies – and men looking for [...]
Read More →New Novel Salutes America’s WASP
Earlier this year, I eagerly read an advance copy of the manuscript for “Windshift” by Joyce Faulkner, an excellent work of historical fiction. For this reader, the novel did the same thing “Tuskegee Airmen” did for our earliest African-American aviators – shed the light of prejudice and injustice on America’s first female aviators – the [...]
Read More →The Derailed Diner: A Dazzling Discovery
About 50 miles from Atmore, there exists an almost magical place with two of the best desserts I have ever tasted anywhere in the entire world – including Paris, London, Vienna; Bangkok, Brazil, Bali; New York, Hong Kong or Rio de Janerio. You get the idea! The Derailed Diner located in the Oasis Travel Centerat [...]
Read More →Praises for ‘Your Gift to Me’
By THE REV. ALBERT KENNINGTON Readers in Atmore and well beyond have long enjoyed Bonnie Bartel Latino’s articles, stories, and reviews. Now we can enjoy the wonderful just-published novel, “Your Gift to Me,” Bonnie wrote with her co-author, Bob Vale. As Bonnie’s long-ago senior English teacher at Escambia County High School and her friend, I [...]
Read More →The Sisterhood of the Traveling Kappa
Walton Nichols, daughter of Melissa and Randy Nichols, recently returned from Greece as part of a study abroad program through Global LEAD, a leadership and service program based at the University of Georgia. Acceptance into the program is based on grades, application, and leadership. During her trip, Walton took two upper level electives and earned [...]
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Obituaries for the week of May 22
Martha Eugenia Powe Gross Mrs. Martha Eugenia Powe Gross, age 68, of Atmore, Ala., passed away Monday, May 13, 2013 at her residence. She was a nurse’s aid. She was born in Huxford, Ala. to the late William O. and Mary Dunn Powe. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lee Gross and a [...]
Read More →Obituaries for the week of May 15, 2013
R.C. “Bo” Robinson Mr. R. C. “Bo” Robinson, age 76, of Atmore, Ala., passed away Thursday, May 9, 2013, at Baptist Hospital in Pensacola, Fla. Funeral services are incomplete at this time and will be announced later by Turner Funeral Chapel, LLC. Anthony “Tony” Wayne Respress Mr. Anthony “Tony” Wayne Respress, age 52, a life [...]
Read More →Obituaries for the week of May 8, 2013
Karen Denise Mills Mrs. Karen Denise Mills, age 42, passed away Monday, April 29, 2013 in Fairhope,Ala. She was a native of Atmore,Ala.and a resident of Creola,Ala. for the past year and a half. She was employed at Wal-Mart in Daphne, AL. Mrs. Mills is survived by her father, Bill Mills of Trinity, Texas; mother [...]
Read More →Obituaries for the week of May 1, 2013
Clarence Shoemaker Clarence Shoemaker, age 48, of Atmore, Ala., passed away Tuesday, April 23, 2013 at Atmore Community Hospital Funeral arrangements are incomplete at this time but will be announced later by Turner funeral Chapel LLC. Ida R. Hall Mrs. Ida R. Hall of Atmore,Ala. passed away. The family will receive friends Wednesday, April 24, [...]
Read More →Obituaries for the week of April 24, 2013
Elizabeth P. Morrow Mrs. Elizabeth P. Morrow, age 75, of Atmore, Ala., passed away Tuesday, April 16, 2013 at her residence. She was a homemaker. She was born in Robinsonville, to the late Albert and Minnie Thompson Philyaw, Sr. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charlie Morrow. Mrs. Morrow is survived by two [...]
Read More →Obituaries for the week of April 17, 2013
Allie Lucille McGhee Mrs. Allie Lucille McGhee, age 87 of Atmore, Ala., passed away Monday, April 8, 2013 in Bay Minette, Ala. She was a homemaker. She was born in Atmore to the late Jessie and Maggie McGhee. She was a member of the United Pentecostal Church of Atmore. She was preceded in death by [...]
Read More →Obituaries for the week of April 10, 2013
Keith Allen Rolin Mr. Keith Allen Rolin, age 41, passed away Thursday, April 4, 2013 in Atmore, Ala. He was a native of Atmore and a resident of Canoe, Ala. for most of his life. Mr. Rolin is survived by his parents, Clarence and Dianne Rolin of Canoe; wife, Anja Scheel Rolin of Germany; two [...]
Read More →Obituaries for the week of April 3, 2013
Myrtis Louise Bryan Gross Mrs. Myrtis Louise Bryan Gross, age 90, of Jay, Fla., passed away Thursday, March 28, 2013 in Pensacola, Fla. She was born in Goodway, Ala. to the late James Eldred and Sarah Jane Ailstott Bryan. She was preceded in death by her husband, Joe Russell Gross and grandson, Alan Gross. Mrs. [...]
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