Edward Clark Agerton

February 10, 2022

Edward Clark Agerton, age 85, passed away on January 31, 2022 in Oak Grove, FL. He was born on February 20, 1936 in Oak Grove, FL to Otis and Vera Melvin Agerton. He retired from the United States Air Force after serving twenty years and ten days. He worked with the Atmore Fire Department and the maintenance department of Century Hospital and Escambia County, Florida where he retired.

He is preceded in death by his parents; his sister, Lois Gibson and his daughter-in-law, Debbie Agerton.

He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Barbara Cumbee Agerton; his sons, Robert Agerton (Melinda Stokes) of Monroeville, AL, James (Stacy) Agerton of Atmore, AL and Gene Agerton of Oak Grove, FL; special friends, Kristy and Kris Marshall; his grandchildren, Justice, Jadlyn, Tristan, Jameson, Ashley, Nick, Jordan and Mindy along with numerous great grandchildren. Graveside services will be held Friday, February 4, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. at Oak Grove Baptist
Cemetery with Bro. Wendell Bishop officiating.

Active pallbearers were Willie Peebles, James Earl Hall, Wayne Thomley, Justice Agerton, Chris Marshall, Tristan Agerton and Andrew Bedgood.

Visitation were held Friday, February 4, 2022 at Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home.

James Byron Walker, Sr.

February 10, 2022

James Byron Walker, Sr. passed away on Saturday, February 5, 2022 at the age of 74. He was born in Pensacola, Florida on November 7, 1947 to the late William Robert Walker and Edna Marie Stewart Walker.

James was a graduate of Pensacola Technical High School. He worked for many years at Green Machine downtown off Main Street, as well as, Westinghouse. In later years James was the owner of Metal Craft Machine Works. He also worked 22 years for the Fleet Maintenance Department with Escambia County Road Department.

James enjoyed building, racing, and working on race cars and spent many years out at Five Flags Speedway.

He is preceded in death by his father, William Robert Walker.

James is survived by his mother, Edna Marie Stewart (Jimmy) Smith; sons, James Walker, Jr. and Jason Walker; grandson, Hayden Walker; brothers, Lamar Walker and Charles Walker; sister, Ann Walker; loved like his own, Arianna Landry and Aiden Blankenship; and numerous cherished nieces and nephews whom he loved very much.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, February 11, 2022 at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North. Burial will follow in Pugh’s Chapel Cemetery.
The family will receive friends at 10:00 a.m. at the funeral home.

Pallbearers will be Chris Fritsche, Chris Newman, Chris O’Connor, Michael Rhodes, Branden Walker, and Bob Fritsche.

Rosa Lee Lowery

February 10, 2022

Rosa Lee Lowery, 92, passed on February 2nd 2022 in Nashville Tennessee.

She was born in Loxley, Alabama to Jake and Tisha White. Rosa Lee was a member of Cottage Hill Assembly of God church. In her free time, she loved to color in adult coloring books, plant and see flowers grow, and spend time with her family.

She is preceded in death by her late husband, J.T. Lowery; her father, Jake White; mother, Tisha Barnes White; and her daughter, Peggy McDonald.

She is survived by her daughters, Kathy Barba and her spouse, Gus Barba, and daughter, Sheryl Sharp and her spouse, Brian Sharp.

Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday, February 11, 2022 at Cottage Hill Assembly of God Church Cemetery.

Family will receive friends at 1:30 p.m.  prior to service at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North.

Atmore Man Gets Five Years In Federal Prison For Sawed-Off Rifle

February 10, 2022

An Atmore man was sentenced to five years in federal prison for being a felon in possession of a sawed-off rifle.

According to court documents, 28-year old Cedric Jarrell Pierce was arrested on November 24, 2020, after he refused to stop for a speeding violation and led sheriff’s deputies on a 13-mile high-speed chase that began in Robertsdale and headed north in Baldwin County.

The chase ended in Bay Minette after deputies used a spike strip to disable Pierce’s car. Deputies arrested Pierce and searched the car. Under the passenger seat, deputies found a Remington .22-caliber rifle with a 14-inch barrel, which is less than the barrel length of 16 inches required by federal law. After recovering the rifle, deputies spoke with Pierce, who admitted that he ran from law enforcement because he knew he had the rifle and was not allowed to possess it as a convicted felon.

Chief United States District Judge Jeffrey U. Beaverstock ordered Pierce to serve a three-year term of supervised release upon his release from prison, during which time he will undergo drug testing and treatment. The court did not impose a fine, but Judge Beaverstock ordered Pierce to pay $100 in special assessments.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office investigated the case.

West Florida High Emergency Academy Has New Ambulance Simulator

February 10, 2022

The Critical Care and Emergency Medicine (CCEM) Academy at West Florida High School recently added a SimRig in-class ambulance simulator.

The simulator allows students to be completely immersed in scenarios and controlled emergent situations prior to exposure to the actual incidents in real-world situations.

Realistic equipment such as working suction, oxygen administration, and physical attributes such as patient loading and unloading, confined quarters, and various distractors, allow the instructor to build and present patient care scenarios which test the students’ ability to apply critical thinking skills to a variety of ever-changing trauma and medical care problems.

“During the pandemic as our off-campus training options have been limited,” said Escambia County School District ETC Specialist Aish Adkison. “Having simulators and specific training equipment in our secondary Health Academy classrooms has been very helpful as teachers have continued to develop hands-on training scenarios for students.”

The purchase was funded by a CARES Act Governor’s Emergency Education Relief grant.

Jacquelyn “Jackie” H. Butler

February 10, 2022

Jacquelyn “Jackie” H. Butler, resident of Cantonment, FL passed away on February 5, 2022 at the age of 66. She was born on February 13, 1955 in Pensacola, FL to the late Andrew “Jack” Smith and Ceral “Lorena” Bass Smith.

Jackie was a graduate of Tate High School, Class of 1973. She enjoyed shopping, working in the yard, going to the beach and home improvement projects. Jackie loved spending time with her family, but most especially she loved spending time with her grandchildren.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Levie R. “Ricky” Butler; parents; and two brothers, Gerald “Sonny” Smith and Jimmy Smith.

Jackie is survived by her children, Tiffany Ratchford, Carrie (Brad) Rice, and Brad (Joli) Butler; grandchildren, Leighton and Audrey Ratchford, Cade, Chase and Coby Rice, Brayden (Jesse) Gunter, and Brooke Butler; sisters, Shelby (Milton) Clark, Pat (Tony) Malone, Glenda Ackerman, and Sue (Mark) Bowden; along with many nieces and nephews.

A Memorial Service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, February 12, 2022 at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North with Pastor Fred Stallworth officiating. The family will receive friends at 10:00 a.m. prior to services.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.

Cantonment Man Charged With Sexual Battery Of Young Girls, Producing Child Porn Of Them

February 9, 2022

A Cantonment man was arrested Wednesday for allegedly sexually molesting two young girls, producing child phonography of them and show them other adult and child pornography.

Steven Marie Spurlock, age 64 of Frank Ard Road, was charged with capital sexual battery, use of a child in a sexual performance, four counts of lewd and lascivious molestation, and two counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

Two sisters told investigators that Spurlock had frequently touched them in an inappropriate sexual manner over the last six months, primarily when they are in his hot tub, according to the arrest report.

On girl stated Spurlock frequently shows her child pornography as well as adult phonographic material, and he had exposed himself, the report continues. The victim stated Spurlock told her “you know I have guns and if you tell anyone about this I will seriously hurt you and your sister,” the report states.

The other sister told investigators about being touched frequently in an inappropriate manner over the past six months, and that Spurlock takes photos of them while they are changing clothes.

According to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Spurlock agreed to allow a deputy to search a tablet that both girls stated was used to show them pornography and photos of them while naked. He provided the tablet and provided the passcode. But when the deputy advised he would take the tablet to a forensic analyst to potentially recover deleted items, Spurlock requested that a search warrant be obtained, the ECSO said. The tablet was seized as a search warrant was obtained.

There were 10 images of child sexual abuse material and 10 other child pornography images recovered from the device, per the arrest report, and the images included the victims allegedly abused by Spurlock.

One child, investigators said, was under the age of seven.

“Furthermore, post-Miranda statements from Steven Spurlock indicated he possessed a sexual interest in children,” the arrest report states.

The relationship between Spurlock and the victims was redacted from the arrest report, but it indicates the children would stay at his home as their caretaker worked overnight.

No Injuries In Highway 29, Kingsfield Road Crash

February 9, 2022

There were no injuries reported in a three vehicle crash Wednesday morning on Highway 29 at Kingsfield Road.

Those escaping injury reportedly included a minor that was properly restrained in a car seat in rear of one vehicle (pictured above).

The crash did cause traffic delays at the intersection until the wreckage was removed. The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating.

The Cantonment Station of Escambia County Fire Rescue and Escambia County EMS responded,

Reader submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Escambia County Central Commerce Park Property Sells For $130K At Auction

February 9, 2022

A vacant lot owned by Escambia County in the Central Commerce Park off Highway 29 Cantonment netted $130,000 in an online auction that closed Tuesday night.

The purchaser has three days to make a 10% deposit with the county with closing in 30-45 days. They also owe a $6,500 buyer service fee directly to the auction site.

The name of the buyer has yet been announced. The auction site lists usernames that are partially obscured; so for now we can only tell you the buyer as known as “k*****w”.

As we first reported on Saturday, the 2.7 acre parcel at 1601 Success Drive is zoned for heavy commercial and light industrial. The property can only be used for light manufacturing, warehouse, wholesale distribution, office or research and development facilities. Retail sales are allowed only ancillary to those purposes. At the time of our first story, the high bid stood at $36,100.

Century Discusses How To Spend $462K In American Rescue Plan Funds

February 9, 2022

The Century Town Council held their first discussion Tuesday night on how to best spend $462,287.83 in American Rescue Plan funds.

According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury, the funds can be used to:

  • Replace lost public sector revenue, using this funding to provide government services up to the amount of revenue lost due to the pandemic
  • Respond to the far-reaching public health and negative economic impacts of the pandemic, by supporting the health of communities, and helping households, small businesses, impacted industries, nonprofits, and the public sector recover from economic impacts
  • Provide premium pay for essential workers, offering additional support to those who have and will bear the greatest health risks because of their service in critical sectors
  • Invest in water, sewer, and broadband infrastructure, making necessary investments to improve access to clean drinking water, to support vital wastewater and stormwater infrastructure, and to expand affordable access to broadband internet

The council heard discussion about becoming part of Escambia County’s rural broadband initiative,  retroactive premium pay for essential employees, and possible water and sewer upgrades.

“When this money is gone, will we be able to sustain that wage for those employees, or will they have to take a pay cut?” Council President Luis Gomez remarked.

Town accountant Robert Hudson told the council that Century had not experienced any revenue loss due to the pandemic. He said some revenue sources were flat, but sales tax and local option sales tax revenue actually increased.

Mayor Ben Boutwell said he would like to see a radio communications system for the town, pointing out how town employees were without cellphone communication following a February 2016 tornado. He said he had discussed radios for the town with the county. He said that would allow town employees to switch over to channels used by Escambia County Fire Rescue and the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office for direct communication.

“We don’t have an EOC (Emergency Operations Center) on the north end,” Boutwell said. “We don’t want to get left out.”

The town could will hold additional discussions before a final decision on how to spend the American Rescue Plan funds.

The town will receive another $462,287.83 in about a year. The funding is fairly significant for the town. Century has a $5.7 million budget for fiscal year 2021-2022, with a large portion of that coming from grants.

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