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Ollie Naomi Dailey
Dec. 25, 2003
Ollie Naomi Dailey, 103, of Moss Point, Miss., died Thursday at her residence. She was a native of Burnt Corn, a resident of Atmore for many years and a resident of Moss Point for three years. She was a member of Lifehouse Apostolic Holiness Church in Atmore and worked in various church capacities. She worked in private home duty for many years before retiring.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Herkless Dailey; her parents, George and Fonnie Abner; eight children and four grandchildren.
She is survived by two daughters, Rosie Lee Jones of Atmore and Fronnie Sellers of Moss Point; three sons, Rev. Willie George Dailey and wife Shirley of Atmore, Herkless Dailey and wife Mary of Philadelphia, Penn. and Paul Dailey and wife Nancy of Moss Point; 51 grandchildren; 204 great-grandchildren and 153 great-great-grandchildren.
Services will be held at 11 a.m. today at Lighthouse Apostolic Holiness Church in Atmore with Apostle Floyd Nelson officiating. Burial will follow at Fairview Cemetery. Pallbearers will be her great-grandsons.
All arrangements by Turner Funeral Chapel.
Lewis Terrell 'Teddy' Stallworth
Dec. 25, 2003
Lewis Terrell 'Teddy' Smith, 47, of Atmore, died Thursday at his home.
Arrangements by Turner Funeral Home.
Carolyn Martin
February 5, 2004
Mrs. Carolyn Martin, 46, died Thursday in Brewton. Mrs. Martin was a native of Atmore and a resident of Stanley Crossroads for most of her life. She spent her time sitting with elderly people as a caregiver and attended the Cross Point Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert S. Day; her father, Jesse Buckhault; a sister, Janice Marie Brunson and her brother, Jerry Buckhault.
She is survived by her son, Robert Day of Atmore; her daughter, Leigh Ann Day of Centerville, AL; her mother, Mildred Jordan Buckhault of Stanley Crossroads; her brother, Perry Buckhault of Stanley Crossroads; her sister, Audrey Maddox of Little River and her grandchild, David Johnson of Centerville, AL.
Services were held Monday from the Eastside Chapel Funeral Home with Rev. J.T. Guyton and Sister Kathy Stophel officiating. Burial will follow at Magnolia Cemetery.
All arrangements by Eastside Chapel Funeral Home.
Henry Jackson Bright, Sr.
February 1, 2004
Mr. Henry Bright, Sr., 83, died Sunday at Jay Hospital. He was a native of Monroeville and a resident of Century for many years. He worked as a carpenter in the construction business. He served in the United States Navy.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ada Bright of Century; one son, Henry Bright, Jr. of Century; two daughters, Annette Hines of Pomona, CA and Bernice Dixon and husband, Clarence of Hawthorne, CA; one brother, Johnny Bright of Henderson, NV; 7 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren.
Services were held Saturday from Edwards Point Christian Church in Century with Pastor Lamar Randall officiating. Burial followed at Century Cemetery.
All arrangements by Turner Funeral Chapel.
Infant Julina Alecia Williams
February 3, 2004
Julina Alecia Williams, infant, died Tuesday at Sacred Heart Hospital.
She is survived by her mother, Chanina R. Williams of Century; her brother, Deverick Williams of Century; her grandparents, Michael and Linda Jackson of Atmore and Clifford Williams of Flomaton; her great grandmother, Laura Odom of Flomaton; her great-great grandmother, Georgia Square of Century; one special uncle, C.J. Williams and one special aunt, My-Keyah Jackson.
Services were held Friday from Turner Funeral Chapel with Rev. Henry Hawkins officiating. Burial followed at Fannie-Damascus Cemetery.
All arrangements by Turner Funeral Chapel.
Viola E. James
February 5, 2004
Mrs. Viola E. James, 92, of Atmore, died Thursday, February 5 in Spanish Fort.
Mrs. James was a homemaker, born in Washington County, AL on January 03, 1912, to the late Henry and Florence Prine Shepard.
She is survived by: two daughters, Gloria Vines and her husband, Erskine; Laura Powell and her husband, Pete, all of Atmore; four grandchildren, Cambi Gohagan; Debra Phillips; James Vines; and Kelsey Jarman; three Great grandchildren, Kyla Gilman; Kenzie Gohagan; and Sierra Phillips.
Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, February 08 at Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Henry Wilson and Bro. Erskine Vines officiating.
Burial followed in James Cemetery in Perdido.
Visitation was held from 6-8 p.m. Saturday, February 7 at Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home.
Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home, INC was in charge of all arrangements.
Joe Nathaniel Pullins
January 29, 2004
Mr. Joe Pullins, 56, died Thursday at his residence in Atmore. He was a native of Atlanta, GA and a resident of Atmore for many years. He was a truck driver for Georgia Pacific.
He is survived by his wife, Kate Pullins of Decatur, GA; his three daughters, Althea Pullins of Covington, GA, Shirlette Pullins of Lithonia, GA and Shalonda Pullins of Lithonia; his three sisters, Velma Pullins of Decatur, Patrice Pullins of Decatur, and Melissa Pullins of Atmore; his three brothers, Willie Pullins of Decatur, George Pullins of Atlanta, GA and Douglas Pullins of Hollywood, FL and 4 grandchildren.
Services were held Monday from Greater Mt. Triumph Baptist Church with Rev. Willie Hawthorne officiating. His remains were cremated.
All arrangements by Turner Funeral Chapel.
Johnnie Lee Coleman
February 5, 2004
Mr. Johnnie Lee Coleman, 56, died Thursday at USA Medical Center - Mobile. He was a native and resident of Uriah for many years. He was a domestic home maker.
He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Mattie L. Coleman; his sister, Mary Findeys and his brother, William Coleman, Jr. He is survived by his three sisters, Betty J. Wallace and husband, Robert; Dorthory G. Nichols and husband, Larry all of Uriah; Bobbie Moorer and husband, William of Walnut Hill; his three brothers, Hilbert Coleman and wife, Ceola of Atmore; Dan Coleman of Uriah; James A. Coleman and wife, Juedy of Tallahassee, FL.
Services were held Friday from Turner Funeral Chapel with Rev. Daryl Baker officiating. Burial followed at Uriah Cemetery.
All arrangements by Turner Funeral Chapel.