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Charlotte Mae Pickens
Dec. 16, 2003
Mrs. Charlotte Mae Pickens, 74, died Tuesday at her home. A native of Camden, she had lived in Atmore many years. She was a mother of the First Pentecostal Holiness Church of Atmore. She was a domestic homemaker, and was preceded in death by her husband Nathaniel Pickens and grandsons Joe and Robert Ramssey.
She is survived by five daughters, Lillie Patterson of Winter Haven, Fla.; Annie P. Williams of Camden; Pearl A. Brown and husband Willie, Sheila Walker and husband Isaac, and Shirley Boggan and husband Abel, all of Atmore. Also survived by two sons, pastor Charlie Etheridge and wife Jackie, of Atmore and Theron Stallworth and wife Shannon of Huntsville, one stepdaughter, Wanda Jean Gulley and husband John of Repton, two stepsons, George Adams of Washington, D.C. and Warb Morris and wife Liza of Mobile, 35 grandchildren, 54 great-grandchildren and 13 great-great-grandchildren.
Services were held Saturday at the First Pentecostal Holiness Church with Bishop Charlie Etheridge officiating. Burial followed at Fairview Cemetery. Pallbearers were family and friends.
All arrangements by Turner Funeral Chapel.
Ollie Naomi Dailey
Dec. 25, 2003
Ollie Naomi Dailey, 103, formerly of Atmore, died Wednesday at her residence in Moss Point, MS.
Arrangements by Turner Funeral Chapel.
Mrs. Lillie Beulah Campbell
December 24, 2003
Mrs. Lillie Beulah Campbell, 91, died Wednesday at a Florida hospital. Mrs. Campbell had been a native of Arley, and a resident of Century since 1959. She attended the Century First Baptist Church and was preceded in death by her husband, Franklin Thomas Campbell and two infant sons, Rex Auburn Campbell and James Rodney Campbell. She is survived by three sons, Wendell Abner and Nellie Ann Campbell of Appleton, Robert David and Wanda Campbell of Thomasville, and Coy Franklin and Dianne Campbell of Molino,; her daughter, Wilda Jean and Gary Barrow of Byrneville,; her sister, Ruby Witt of Trinity,; 11 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.
Graveside services were held Saturday at the Providence Cemetery in Moulton. Her grandsons were the pallbearers.
All arrangements by Eastside Chapel Funeral Home.
Mr. Charlie Watkins
Dec. 23, 0023
Mr. Charlie Watkins,89, died Tuesday at D. W. McMillan Hospital in Brewton. He was a native of Jay, FL and a resident of Flomaton, AL for many years. he was a member of Damascus Baptist Church in Flomaton and served on the Deacon and Trustee Board. He was a maintenance worker for the post office.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Cary Watkins Sr. and Ossie Page Watkins. He is survived by his wife, Eartha Ree Watkins of Flomaton; one daughter, Catherine Melissa Jones of Portland, Ore.; one sister, Zeter Riley of Atmore; two brothers, Cary Watkins, Jr. of Century, and George A.C. Watkins of Bay Minette, and six grandchildren.
Services were held Saturday at Damascus Baptist Church in Flomaton, with the Rev. Henry Hawkins officiating. Burial was at Jordan-Pleasant Cemetery in Flomaton, Pallbearers were friends and family members.
All arrangements by Turner Funeral Chapel.
John Wesley Huggins
Dec. 22, 2003
Mr. John Wesley Huggins, 71, of Frisco City, died Tuesday at his home.
He was a naive of Frisco City and a member of the Holiness faith. He was preceded in death by his parents Phillip Wilburn Huggins and Bessie Bama Ledkins Huggins; a brother, Harvey Huggins; and two sisters, Lillie Mae Mooney and Era Silcox.
He is survived by a brother, Floyd Huggins of Frisco City, and three sisters, Adelle White of Atmore, Vera Davidson of Molino and Faye Turner of Atmore.
Grave side services were held Friday at Oak Grove Assembly of God Cemetery in the Wildfork community with Rev. Clara Jean Free officiating.
All arrangements by Monroe Chapel.
Leon Walker
Dec. 22, 2003
Mr. Leon Walker, 65, of Pensacola, died Monday at a local nursing home. Mr. Walker was born Aug. 22, 1938 in Atmore. He was a professional painter and he loved his family, life and was an avid outdoorsman.
He is preceded in death by his daughter, Melissa Walker; his parents, Leonard and Julia Walker; a sister, Joyce Walker; brothers, Glen, Clarence and "Bug" Walker.
He is survived by a daughter, Jamie Long and husband John; stepchildren, Ronald and Rodney Lewis Sr.; granddaughter, Julia Long; stepgrandchildren, Mary Lewis, Rodney Lewis Jr., Nikki Lewis and Belinda Welch; sister, Eunice Lewis and husband Gene and Debra Barnes and husband Perry; brothers, Carol Walker, Bobby Walker and wife Diane, Clayton Walker and wife Marie and David Walker, best friend and caregiver, Major and Wanda Page; and a host of loving family and friends.
Funeral services were held Saturday at Enon Baptist Church with the Rev. Ed Macmillen officiating. Burial was in Enon Baptist Church Cemetery.
A special thanks to Covenant Hospice (Zelda-West Team) and Southern Oaks for their special care.
All arrangements by Faith Chapel Funeral Home North, Cantonment,.
Ellis Arrington
Dec. 19, 2003
Mr. Ellis Arrington, 87, died Friday. He was a native of Sumter County and an Atmore resident for many years. He was a World War II U.S. Army veteran and a retired metallurgist with Kaiser Aluminum of Illinois. He was a member of Church of God of Prophecy in Atmore.
He is survived by his wife, Seila Montgomery-Arrington of Atmore; one son, Rev. Harold Arrington of Harvey, Ill; a daughter, Lyndell Arrington of Mountain View, Calif.; one sister, Tensie Arrington of Palo Alto, Calif.; nine brothers, Adam Arrington of Pittsburg, Calif., Joe Nathan Arrington of Mobile, Nathaniel Arrington of York, Matthew Arrington, Jr. of Chicago, Earl Arrington, Lonzo Arrington and Allen Arrington, all of Birmingham, Tyrone Arrington of Detroit, and Dexter Arrington of Nebraska; 10 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.
Visitation was held 1-8:30 p.m. Friday at Turner Funeral Chapel with family time from 7:15 to 8:30. Services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Faith Tabernacle Holiness Church in Atmore with Bro. Ricky Aldridge and Rev. Harold Arrington officiating. Burial will follow at Pierce Cemetery. Pallbearers were members of the Atmore VFW post.
All arrangements by Turner Funeral Chapel.
Ula Alma Turner Baggett
Dec. 27, 2003
Mrs. Ula Alma Turner Baggett, 83, died Saturday at Englewood Health Care in Monroeville. A native of Clarke County, she resided in Monroeville. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Uriah and had worked for Vanity Fair, Inc. as a seamstress for several years.
She was preceded in death by her husband, William Cunningham Baggett; her son, Eddie Lee Baggett; her daughter, Shirley Baggett Traweek and her grandson, Bryan Baggett.
She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, W.C. and Rhonda Baggett of Uriah, seven grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
Services were held Monday at Monroe Chapel Funeral Home with Rev. Bruce Chapman and Rev. Don Barnes officiating. Burial followed in Uriah Cemetery.
Arrangements by Monroe Chapel Funeral Home.
Ethel Mason Seale
Dec. 26, 2003
Ethel Mason Seale, 95, of Mobile, died Friday at a Mobile hospital. She was a native of Steadham, a former resident of Huxford and had lived in Mobile since 1994. She was a member of Huxford Baptist Church, a member of the Clayton Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star, a homemaker and church worker.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 73 years, N.A. Seale; a daughter, Debbie Casey; a granddaughter, Gloria Rose; and a son-in-law, Ed Thornburg.
She is survived by three sons and daughters-in-law, Don Seale and wife Jean of Georgiana, Billy Seale and wife Eunice of Mobile and Bobby Seale and wife Diane of Spanish Fort; two daughters, Jean White and husband Riley of Brewton and Mary Thornburg of Brewton; a son-in-law, Jerry Casey of Mobile; 17 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren.
Services were held Monday at Huxford Baptist Church with Rev. Johnny Howard and Rev. Ellen Leslie officiating. Burial followed at Huxford cemetery with Eastern Star services. Pallbearers were Scot Seale, Mark Seale, Steve White, Craig Thornburg, Michael Thornburg and Randy Hudson.
All arrangements by Eastside Chapel Funeral Home.