Elizabeth Cornelia Stanton Enfinger
August 31, 2023
Elizabeth Cornelia Stanton Enfinger, 86, of Jay, Florida, went to be with Jesus on Monday, August 28, 2023. She was born on March 16, 1937, in Jay and lived most of her life here. After graduating from Jay High School in 1955, she moved to Mobile, AL to attend nursing school at Mobile Infirmary. It was there that she met her future husband who was stationed at Brookley Air Force Base. After the birth of their daughters, Barbara and Jo Anne, he was transferred to Panama City, FL. From there, they moved to Montgomery, AL where they welcomed their son, Bobby. Pensacola, FL was their next move before returning to Jay. After this last move, Elizabeth spent many years employed at Jay Hospital before finishing her nursing career as a home healthcare nurse. Throughout each move she worked as a nurse which next to her children and faith was her greatest passion. Being a mentor to new nurses is a lasting legacy that she left behind at each position.
In addition to being a devoted wife, mother, and nurse, Elizabeth was known as a master seamstress designing and sewing many clothes, as well as prom and wedding dresses for both her girls. She was a faithful and active member of Jay United Methodist Church and a lifelong member of the Eastern Star. Elizabeth quickly became a world traveler and made visits to Europe and Asia to be present for the births of her adored grandchildren. She was an avid reader of her beloved Bible, monthly Upper Room, and sweet Christian romance books.
She is proceeded in death by her parents, Robert and Maggie (Ray) Stanton, her husband of 49 years, Jimmy D. Enfinger, her grandson, Jared Lutz, her son, Robert (Bobby) Ashley Enfinger, her two brothers, Wilmer Stanton and Donald Stanton, and the sister of her heart, Barbara (Aunt Jenny) Jernigan.
She is survived by her two daughters, Barbara (Brandon) Lutz, Jo Anne (Russell) Raught, four grandchildren: Seth (Xena) Raught, Jeremy (Becky) Raught, Caitlin (Tom) Carr, and Victoria (Brandon) Poley, and two great grandchildren, Olivia Carr and Railyn Ellis. Shealso leaves behind several nieces and nephews.
Barbara and Jo Anne were so blessed to be together with their Mama her last week and were able to share many happy memories, laughter, and tears. This time with her will forever be cherished.
The family would like to thank the staff at the Terrace at Ivy Acres for all their love and support. The staff of Action Therapy are our heroes, working diligently with occupational and physical therapy after several hospitalizations. Their faithfulness in never giving up on her and in their undying belief in her recovery abilities will forever be treasured by our family. Additionally, much appreciation to her hospice nurses, Abby and Molly, with Vitas Hospice.
The viewing will be held on Friday, September 1, 2023, from 5-7pm and the service on Saturday, September 2, 2023, at 10am. Both will be at the Jay Funeral Chapel. Burial will follow the service at the Jay Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Seth Raught, Jeremy Raught, Brandon Poley, Ronnie Jernigan, Bill Jernigan, and Jimmy Murphy.
Honorary Pallbearers will be Bobby Enfinger, Jared Lutz, Caitlin Lutz Carr and Tom Carr.
In lieu of flowers, the family would welcome donations made to the Jared Lutz Memorial Scholarship at https://www.wearecarroll.org/our-nonprofits/ways-to-give/ which supports high school seniors at Liberty High School in Eldersburg, Maryland, who are majoring in nursing. Information on the webpage above will direct you to scholarships, then scroll down for Jared’s information. You may also mail a check to 255 Clifton Blvd., Ste 313 Westminster, MD 21157.
Weather Clouds Wahoos’ Rallies In 4-2 Loss
August 31, 2023
With the sun still shining and rain falling, a brilliant rainbow formed before the game above Blue Wahoos Stadium.
That became the best bit of fortune Wednesday with the Blue Wahoos.
After Chattanooga jumped to a 4-0 lead amid some inclement weather, the Blue Wahoos halved the deficit, but left runners in scoring position in the final four innings of a 4-2 loss against the Lookouts.
In each of the last four innings, the Blue Wahoos had two runners on base, but were unable to get a two-out hit or a big blast to change the game.
The Blue Wahoos collected nine hits in the game, including seven of the nine batters in the lineup with at least one hit, but were unable to get a big inning.
Norel González had a pair of singles. Newcomer Tanner Allen, a Mobile area native, playing in his eighth game in the outfield, hit his first home run for the Blue Wahoos with a solo blast in the fifth inning. Catcher Paul McIntosh scored the team’s other run on a balk after moving to third on a wild pitch.
Starting pitcher Patrick Monteverde matched his second-shortest outing with 4.2 innings in a hard-luck loss. He gave up a leadoff triple to the Lookouts’ star centerfielder Blake Dunn, one of the Cincinnati Reds’ top prospects. Dunn then scored on a wild pitch. The Lookouts got three more runs against Monteverde in the second inning with Francisco Urbaez hitting a two-run homer as the big hit.
Three Blue Wahoos relievers – Caleb Wurster, Matt Pushard and Josan Méndez – combined to give up just two hits the rest of the way.
The Lookouts made several big defensive plays to take away hits and right fielder Rece Hinds, a former star at Niceville High, threw out Pensacola’s Cobie Fletcher-Vance in the third inning with a laser throw to the plate as Fletcher-Vance tried to score on a fly ball.
Cody Morissette hit a deep ball to the base of the right-center wall that just missed a homer and Victor Mesa Jr. was robbed on a leaping line-drive catch.
It was that kind of night for the home team.
The third game of the series will be Thursday.
by Bill Vilona, photo Nino Mendez / Pensacola Blue Wahoos
Pedestrian Struck And Killed On Highway 95A
August 30, 2023
A 30-year old pedestrian was killed when he was struck by a vehicle early Wednesday morning on Highway 95A.
The pedestrian was in Highway 95A north of Gateway Lane when he was struck by a southbound pickup truck driven by a 63-year old Pensacola woman, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
The pedestrian was pronounced deceased on scene at 4:36 a.m.
‘I Am In Over My Head’ – New Century Interim Mayor Asks For Consultant To Help Run The Town
August 30, 2023
Newly appointed Century interim Mayor Luis Gomez, Jr. says he needs help to make sure he can properly run the town.
“I know that I am in over my head, but I don’t want the town of Century to suffer due to my lack of experience in this position,” Gomez told his town council a few minutes after he was sworn in Monday night.
Gomez asked the town council to consider contracting with consultant Robert Thompson of DeFuniak Springs, who he said was recommended by the Florida League of Cities.
During the approximate three months Gomez will serve as interim mayor until a permanent replacement is elected, Thompson would assist the town with day to day operations.
Thompson is a former assistant county manager of Las Cruces, New Mexico. He served as city manager in DeFuniak Springs from June 1, 2021, until he declined to renew his 18-month contract in December 2022.
“His credentials speak for themselves. He comes well advertised. He and I spoke a lot this week,” Gomez said. “I researched him, and he’s is top of the line. He can handle anything.”
Thompson declined to say how much he would charge for his services; he said that would be based upon a scope of work created by the town.
Presumably under the town charter’s bid requirements, the scope would become a request for proposals to be solicited from anyone interested. The scope for a consultant will be discussed at the council’s September 5 meeting.
“I refuse to let the Town of Century falter due to my lack of experience in this position,” Gomez said.
Pictured top: Newly appointed Century interim Mayor Luis Gomez, Jr. asks his town council for help from a consultant to run the town. Pictured inset: Consultant Robert Thompson. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Cantonment Man Charged With Stealing And Selling Metal Roofing
August 30, 2023
A Cantonment man is accused of stealing metal roofing from a yard and selling it to a recycling company at a fraction of its value.
Joshua Lamar Barlow, 44, was charged with fraudulently verifying ownership to a secondhand dealer, dealing in stolen property and petit theft.
Barlow allegedly stole aluminum roofing that was piled in the victim’s yard. A neighbor watched the theft occur and positively identified Barlow from a lineup.
He then sold the metal to a recycler for $15.98, providing his identification and fingerprint, according to an arrest report.
The metal roofing was valued at $600.
Barlow was booked into the Escambia County Jail with bond set at $8,000, but he has an outstanding hold from Santa Rosa County, according to jail records.
Much Of Three Hour Barry District 5 Town Hall Focuses On Development
August 30, 2023
District 5 Escambia County Commissioner Steven Barry spent nearly three hours Tuesday night answering questions at a town hall meeting at the Molino Community Center.
Much of the discussion centered around the growing number of proposed developments in District 5. Residents express concerns ranging from increased traffic, inadequate roads, and inadequate public services such as schools and fire protection.
One attendee drew applause when he asked why Escambia County does not learn from development in Beulah and address infrastructure needs in advance.
“Sounds like a very good idea,” Barry said. “But we have needs that exceed financial resources that we have currently. This is needs for resurfacing, for dirt road paving, for improvements on areas that exist…The likelihood of having an elected board allocate $5-10 million dollars to a road that doesn’t have a need currently is not likely. It’s an unfortunate circumstance, but it’s the truth we have needs that need to be done and you know putting a road in through the woods, just realistically, it’s not going to happen.”
“It’s just not likely to have elected officials that are going to allocate large chunks of money to projects for what might happen in the future,” he added.
Barry cautioned residents to understand that just because a development is proposed does not mean it will ever become reality.
“I understand being upset, and I would gauge the degree of unhappiness about what does happen, not what is proposed to happen,” he said.
NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Mother And Son Both Indicted With First Degree Murder In Home Depot Fatal Shooting
August 30, 2023
Both the mother and son accused in an Escambia County Home Depot shooting have been indicated for first degree murder.
An Escambia County grand jury returned the murder indictments Tuesday against 20-year old Keith Agee and 50-year old Sheila Agee. Keith Agee was also indicted on two counts of aggravated battery.
They are both accused in the death of 18-year old Brooklyn Sims on August 11 at the Home Depot on Davis Highway.
According to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, the mother and son collaborated in the hours leading up to the murder in a series of text messages. Sheila Agee reportedly gave Sims a ride to work at the store where she was shot by Keith Agee.
Keith Agee and Sheila Agee are both being held without bond and are scheduled for arraignment on September 1.
Read the text messages is this previous story.
Partly Cloudy, Low 70s Tonight
August 30, 2023
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Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 71. North wind around 5 mph.
Thursday: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 91. North wind around 5 mph.
Thursday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 1am. Mostly clear, with a low around 72. Southeast wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.
Friday: Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly after 1pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 90. East wind 5 to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%.
Friday Night: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 71. East wind 5 to 10 mph.
Saturday: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 84. East wind around 10 mph.
Saturday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 69. East wind 5 to 10 mph.
Sunday: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 1pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 89. East wind around 10 mph.
Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 68.
Labor Day: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Sunny, with a high near 92.
Monday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 68.
Tuesday: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Sunny, with a high near 94.
Category 3 Hurricane Idalia Makes Landfall In Florida’s Big Bend
August 30, 2023
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Extremely dangerous Category 3 Hurricane Idalia made landfall in the Florida Big Bend this morning. Maximum sustained winds were estimated to be 125 mph. Catastrophic storm surge and damaging winds were ongoing.
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Blue Wahoos Beat Lookouts 9-7 In Opener
August 30, 2023
Injuries to shortstop José Devers and second baseman Nasim Nuñez have created a void in middle of the Blue Wahoos infield.
Josh Zamora stepped up in a memorable Double-A debut Tuesday to fill a need at shortstop and help deliver a 9-7 victory against the Chattanooga Lookouts in the series opener at Blue Wahoos Stadium.
Zamora, 24, signed last year as undrafted free agent from the University of Nevada, collected hits in his first two at-bats for the Blue Wahoos, including a two-run single in the fourth inning and later reached on a walk to complete a 2-for-3 welcome. Zamora joined the Blue Wahoos last Saturday from the Beloit Sky Carp – the Miami Marlins’ High-A affiliate.
He was in the lineup Sunday when the game was halted in the first inning by a thunderstorm and did not resume.
His two RBI provided a 6-0 lead Tuesday for Pensacola, following a three-run homer by Will Banfield in the third inning and Bennett Hostetler’s solo blast in the second.
It also changed the narrative of this season’s matchup against Chattanooga.
The Lookouts took all six games three weeks ago in Chattanooga, which became the first time the Blue Wahoos were swept in a six-game series. It led to a record-tying nine-game losing streak.
In that series, the Blue Wahoos led for just two innings the entire week. Tuesday night, they jumped to a quick lead and expanded it.
And since that nine-game slide, the Blue Wahoos (68-51) have resembled the team that cruised to a first-half division win and put together the best overall record in the Southern League. They won two of the final three games against Montgomery in the last homestand, then took four of the five games played at Biloxi.
They got a superlative start Tuesday from righthander M.D. Johnson, who continues to pitch his best at Blue Wahoos Stadium. He worked into the sixth inning, allowing just two hits and two runs with eight strikeouts and two walks.
The Blue Wahoos opened a 9-2 lead in the seventh inning on a two-run double by Norel González and a sacrifice fly by Cody Morissette. They made the most of six hits to score the nine runs.
Closer Jefry Yan battled through a rocky ninth. After allowing a three-run homer that trimmed the deficit to two runs, Yan struck out the next two batters before a single and hit batter put the tying run on first base. But he struck out Austin Callahan to end the game and leaped off the mound with excitement.
The series continues Wednesday.











