Frances Lillian (Dewberry) Acree

May 16, 2013

On May 14, 2013, Frances Lillian (Dewberry) Acree became absence from her body and present with the Lord. She was 94 years old and a charter member of Berrydale Baptist Church. She loved her children, and her children called her blessed. We will miss her every day until we meet again in our heavenly home.

She was born on December 13,1918, to James Fletcher Dewberry and Lillar Ryals Dewberry.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Benjamin Ruston Acree; three sons, Benjamin Rushton Acree Jr., Larry Ewin Acree, and Robert Earl Acree; five brothers and one sister. She is survived by her daughters, Carolyn Marie (Hugh) Turman, Betty Charles (Patrick) Burleson, Nelda Gail (Tony) Cozart; her sons, James Juston (Jackie) Acree, Roger Dale (Peggy) Acree; and a daughter-in-law Mary Ann Acree; 12 grandchildren and many great-grandchildren.

The family wishes to say a special thanks to the nurses of Jay Hospital for their care and kindness to our mother and her children. Graveside funeral services will be held on Thursday, May 16, 2013, at Berrydale Baptist Church at 10 a.m.. with Brother Robert Gandy officiating services. Jay Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Byron Stuckey

May 16, 2013

Mr. Byron Stuckey, 81, passed away on Tuesday, May 14, 2013, in Byrneville.

Mr. Stuckey was a native and a resident of Byrneville for most of his life. Mr. Stuckey was a veteran of the Korean War and retired from Campbell Sand and Gravel. Mr. Stuckey attended the Byrneville United Methodist Church. His parents, William Aubrey and Nancy Stuckey, five sisters and lifelong companion, Merle Spettel precede him in death.

Survivors include his two sons, William Walter (Grace Marie) Stuckey of Atmore and Richard Byron (Lorraine) Stuckey of Atmore; three daughters, Vanessa Dale Powell of Century, Amanthio Michelle (James) Merchant of Brewton and Clarise Stuckey of Atmore; one brother, Orrie (Betty) Stuckey of Byrneville; two sisters, Esta Jones of Byrneville and Viola Stapleton of Theodore; seven grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren and one great-great grandchild.

Funeral services will be Friday, May 17, 2013, at 10 a.m. at the Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home with the Rev. William Stuckey and Bro. Richard Stuckey officiating.

Burial will follow at the Byrneville Cemetery.

Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Homes, LLC, is in charge of all arrangements.

Henry James Price

May 16, 2013

Mr. Henry James Price, 53, passed away on Tuesday, May 14, 2013 in Atmore. Mr. Price was a native and lifelong resident of Atmore. Mr. Price was an employee of Masland Carpets for 35 years. His father, H.C. Price and stepfather, Nick Ramer precede him in death.

Survivors include his mother, Eva McGhee Ramer of Tuscaloosa; wife of 32 years, Esther Price of Poarch; two sons, Derek Steven Price and Trey Stephon Price both of Poarch; one sister, Linda Nevin of Tuscaloosa; and two grandchildren, Ladon Price and Alex Price.

Funeral services will be Saturday, May 18, 2013, at 10 a.m. at the Petty-Eastside Chapel with Rev. William “Bubba” Rolin officiating.

Burial will follow at the New Home Cemetery.

Visitation will be Friday, May 17, 2013, from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. at the Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home.

Pallbearers will be Danny King, Clint King, Jim Jernigan, Rod Taylor, Bo Harvard and Alvin Paul.

Honorary pallbearers will be Derek Price, Trey Price and Elvis Presley.

Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Homes, LLC, is in charge of all arrangements.

Blue Wahoos Beat Chattanooga

May 16, 2013

The Pensacola Blue Wahoos extended their winning streak to a season-high three games in dramatic fashion, walking off over the Chattanooga Lookouts 4-3 in 10 innings on Wednesday night in front of 3,914 fans at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium.

Ryan LaMarre was the hero in Wednesday’s contest providing the game-winning single that scored Bryson Smith from second. LaMarre was originally trying to lay down a sac bunt with runners on first and second, but slapped the single inside the first base bag with two strikes.

The Wahoos offense jumped out to an early start with two solo homers, one from Joe Mather in the second inning and another from Smith in the third. Both Mather and Smith finished with three-hit games as the Wahoos scored four or more runs for the fourth consecutive contest.

Much like last night, Chattanooga battled back and eventually took the lead in the later innings. Trailing 2-1 heading to the eighth, Omar Luna snuck a single through the middle of the infield that scored Yasiel Puig and Blake Smith to give the Lookouts a 3-2 advantage.

In the last of the eighth inning, Pensacola loaded the bases and knotted the game when Mather blooped a single into right for his second RBI of the contest. The Wahoos couldn’t push across another run though as Jose Dominguez forced a fielder’s choice from Travis Mattair and struck out Devin Lohman.

Chris Manno got the win in relief for Pensacola by working out of trouble in the 10th inning, his only inning of work. He allowed a walk and a single but struck out two to improve to 1-1. Aaron Miller (0-2) took the loss for Chattanooga by giving up a run on two hits without recording an out.

Pensacola starter Josh Smith turned in a quality start by giving up a run while scattering seven hits in six innings. He didn’t factor in the decision but struck out four and lowered his ERA to below 4.00 for the first time this year.

Having already won the series, Pensacola looks to win its fourth in a row on Thursday night at 7 p.m. Major league rehabber Manny Parra (0-0, 0.00) will start and throw two innings for the Wahoos, followed by originally scheduled starter Tim Crabbe (2-2, 2.27). Ross Stripling (1-0, 1.50) gets the ball for Chattanooga.

story by Kevin Burke

School Bus Driver Charged After Rear-Ending Pickup Truck

May 15, 2013

An Escambia County school bus driver was charged after rear-ending a pickup truck this afternoon on 9½ Mile Road.

The Florida Highway Patrol said 28-year old Mika R. Perritt, age 28 of Atlanta, was stopped for traffic  in a 2000 Chevrolet C1500 on 9½ Mile Road near Raymar Street. The school bus driver, Letha D. Mauldin, age 57 of Cantonment, failed to stop before hitting the pickup about 2:05 p.m.

Damage to both vehicles was minimal.

There were 49 children on the bus at the time of the crash. There were no injuries.

Mauldin, the bus driver, was charged with careless driving, the FHP said.

Speedy Finish: Sheriff’s Office Recovers Molino Teen’s Kart Racing Gear

May 15, 2013

A championship kart racing Molino teen, and his sister, are headed for the starting line this weekend thanks to the speedy work of the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office.

Tuesday afternoon, Investigator David Preston returned about $16,000 worth of stolen kart racing gear back to the Parker family. Jarrett Parker, 18, is a star of sorts in the world of kart racing, winning  state titles and racing his way to the top in several national events.

But the brakes were put on his racing career after the burglary at the family workshop on Gibson road on May 4. A 2012 Elite Triton kart, five motors, cases of MAXXIS tires, tools and other items were taken from the workshop, while other items not related to kart racing  like lawn equipment were left behind.

After a story about the thefts appeared on NorthEscambia.com on May 6, the Sheriff’s Office and family began to receive tips that led to the recovery of the racing equipment.

“I’m glad to have this stuff back where I can race again,” Jarrett Parker said Tuesday afternoon as the family picked up the tires, engines and more at the Molino Sheriff’s Substation. Almost every piece of stolen equipment was recovered undamaged, other than the suspects had attempted to change the appearance of several engines by painting them.

Preston said arrests are forthcoming in the case, but declined to provide further details about the suspects.

Jarrett said he plans to race this weekend in State Line, Mississippi. And sister Lakelynn Parker is getting into the action too in her first major kart race.

“I won’t beat him,” Lakelynn said, smiling. “But that’s because I’m in a different class.”

Some of the stolen items, including three motors, belonged to Jarrett’s 10-year old teammate Chambers McGilberry of Selma, Ala. Jarrett Parker has been serving as a mentor for McGilberry for several months.

“The Lord has blessed us,”  mom Tammra Parker said. offering her thanks to everyone that helped spread the word about the burglary, leading to the recovery. “We are truly grateful.”

Pictured top: Molino teen Jarrett Parker with about $16,000 worth of stolen kart racing gear returned Tuesday by the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office. Pictured top inset:  The suspects attempted to change the appearance of motors by painting them. Pictured bottom inset: Parker thanks Escambia County Sheriff’s Investigator David Preston. Pictured inset: Jarrett Parker and his father Cott discuss the case with Preston Tuesday afternoon in Molino. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Two Indicted In Molino Related Murder

May 15, 2013

Two people were indicted Tuesday by a grand jury in connection with a Molino-related murder.

An Escambia County Grand Jury indicted Zachary Greer and Debra Burge for first degree murder in the death of Harvey Ray Smith.

The body of Harvey Ray Smith, age 43 of Pace, was found stuffed into a trunk behind a Motel 6 on Davis Highway the morning on May4. Smith had been reported missing in Santa Rosa County. Family members located his vehicle at the motel and then discovered the body.

Reports state Burge and Greer conspired to rob Smith. Burge allegedly lured Smith, her acquaintance, to her home in the 3900 block of Highway 97 in Molino. She told deputies she went inside while Smith and Greer remained outside. When she later exited the home, she found Smith on the ground bleeding. She told Sheriff’s investigators that Greer told her he killed Smith and put his body in the trunk of the car that was later driven to the Motel 6 on Davis Highway in Pensacola.

Arraignment for both defendants is scheduled for Thursday, May 30, 2013.

Fund Raiser Benefits Cheerleaders; Families In The Philippines

May 15, 2013

Northview High School cheerleaders are selling  Threads of Hope Bracelets. The Threads of Hope bracelets are handmade by working women and families in the Philippines. Of each $2 bracelet sold, $1 goes to the Northview cheerleaders and $1 goes back to the Filipino women and their families. The bracelets are available in the Northview office or from any NHS cheerleader. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Chiefs Honor Track Standouts

May 15, 2013

The Northview Chiefs held their annual track banquet Tuesday night at the school.

Among the awards presented were:

  • Boys Coaches Award – Aaron Rausch
  • Girls Coaches Award – Ashley Joiner
  • Boys Hurdles MVP – Tristin Creamer
  • Girls Hurdles MVP – Tierra Floyd
  • Girls Throws MVP – Annie Bobo
  • Boys Throws MVP – Stetson Nash
  • Girls Jumps MVP – Tierra Floyd
  • Boys Jumps MVP – Jaran Myles
  • Boys Long Distance MVP – Joshua Borelli
  • Girls Long Distance MVP – Jazzlyn Franklin
  • Boys Middle Distance MVP – Ramsey Gafford
  • Girls Middle Distance MVP – Zacarra Davis
  • Boys Sprint MVP – Neiko Robinson
  • Girls Spint MVP – Angelique Brown

Team members that earned their letters and those that placed at the district competition were also recognized.

Pictured above and below: TNorthview High School track team members at the annual banquet Tuesday night. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Ransom Places in Battle Of The Books

May 15, 2013

The Second Annual Battle of the Books was held recently at Booker T. Washington High School. Winners included a team from Ransom Middle School in Cantonment.

The complete winners list was as follows:

3rd Grade

First Place – West Pensacola Elementary
Second Place – Bellview Elementary
Third Place – Hellen Caro Elementary

4th Grade

First Place – Blue Angels Elementary
Second Place – Warrington Elementary
Third Place – Holm Elementary

5th Grade

First Place – Hellen Caro Elementary
Second Place – Oakcrest Elementary
Third Place – McArthur Elementary

Middle School

First Place – Brown Barge Middle “C”
Second Place – Workman Middle “B”
Third Place – Ransom Middle “B”

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