Charles Floyd Winters
February 25, 2026
Charles Floyd Winters, 87, of McDavid, Florida, passed away on February 21, 2026. Born on July 23, 1938, in Byng, Oklahoma, Charles—affectionately known as Charlie—was a steadfast and principled man, cherished for his loving and caring nature.
He dedicated 25 years of his career to Brown & Root in Houston, Texas, before contributing significantly to various enterprises in Florida after receiving his State of Florida General Contractor’s License. Some of the companies he worked with included Deep South Cranes, Grundy Marine, Oden-Hardy Construction, and John Fayard, Inc.
Charlie was deeply rooted in his family and faith and was a member of Ray’s Chapel Baptist Church in McDavid, Florida. His passions included building construction and maintaining his yard—activities that reflected his no-nonsense, hands-on approach to life. A man of strong faith, Charlie lived out his beliefs through his actions. His hobbies reflected his enduring work ethic, his love for practical creativity, and his appreciation for the outdoors.
Charlie met his beloved wife, Susan Milstead Winters, in 1986 while working at the Champion Paper Mill in Cantonment, Florida. They were married in Cantonment on August 8, 1988, by Susan’s grandfather, Reverend Thomas E. Givens. His legacy continues through his children: Donna (Chris) Hansen, Deacon (Laura) Winters, LeeAnne (Steve) Brown, Weston Winters, Travis Winters, Kayla Winters, Luke Winters, and Elise (Chase) Helton; his siblings, Sue (Craig) Hoppe and Johnny Winters; five grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews; and his brother-in-law, Carl Milstead. He was preceded in death by his parents, Floyd and Geneva Winters; his sister and brother-in-law, John and Joyce Purcell; his niece, Megan Hoppe; and his mother-in-law, Betty Lou Milstead.
Visitation will be held at Faith Chapel Funeral Home – North on March 4, 2026, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The funeral service will be held on March 5, 2026, at 1:00 p.m., with burial to follow at Farm Hill United Methodist Church (1251 Muscogee Road). Immediately following the graveside committal, a celebration honoring Charlie will be held at Harvest Christian Center (1095 Muscogee Road) with food and fellowship.
Charlie will be remembered as a cornerstone of his family—a God-fearing man whom many looked up to. He was a loving and devoted husband, father, and brother, always ready to lend a hand or share his knowledge.
Milford L Dees
February 25, 2026
Milford L Dees went home to be with his Lord on February 20, 2026 after a brief, aggressive battle with cancer. Born in Jay, Florida, he was a lifelong resident on Northwest Florida; he did travel a little, but was happiest when he was home.
He graduated from Tate High School in 1957, and joined the United States Army Reserves, serving for 8 years. He worked at Chemstrand/Monsanto for 35 years, retiring in 1992.
In 1960, he married his high school sweetheart Carol (Miller) Dees, and they were happily married for 47 years, until Cookie’s death in 2008.
In 2013, he married Patricia (Arnette)Dees, and was a faithful husband until her death in 2024.
He is survived by his two daughters – Denise (Keith) and Carolyn (David); two grandchildren, Ben and Rachel; a beloved sister-in-law, Frances; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Services will be held at Faith Chapel North in Cantonment, Florida, on Friday, February 27, 2026 at 10:00 am. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, that the money be donated to your favorite charity.
Kathryn V. Mondrone
February 25, 2026
Kathryn V. Mondrone, age 98, entered into eternal rest on February 17, 2026. Kathryn was born on May 6, 1927, a beloved daughter of Ida Smith and Alvin Lawson. She was a devoted sister to Alvin, Frances, Vernie, Walter, and Raymond.
Kathryn is preceded in death by her parents, her loving husband, Daniel A. Mondrone, and her son, Daniel Mondrone.
Kathryn leaves to cherish her memory her daughters, Donna Godfrey (Bob), Denise Vasilenko (Greg), and Kathryn Samuel; her son, Kurt Mondrone (Diane); twelve grandchildren; nineteen great-grandchildren, along with many extended family members and friends.
A memorial service will be held Saturday, February 28, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. at Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home Chapel.
Kathryn’s life was a testament to faith, dedication to family, and quiet strength. Her love and guidance will remain in the hearts of all who knew her.
“Her children arise up, and call her blessed.” ~ Proverbs 31:28
Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Carolyn Louise Harrison-Johnson-Presley
February 25, 2026
Carolyn Louise Harrison-Johnson-Presley was born on October 13, 1962, in Atmore, Alabama and passed away on February 17, 2026, in Pensacola, Florida.
Carolyn was caring and beautiful. She was the backbone of our family; a wonderful daughter, aunt, mother, grandmother, and soon to be great grandmother. She spent her life taking care of her children, grandchildren, and anyone else that needed her. Carolyn was loved by everyone including her step kids Jennifer, Kati, Windy, and Bruce.
Growing up in Atmore, Carolyn loved driving her Nova and listening to music in her bedroom. She graduated high school in 1981 and went on to nursing school. She worked in the medical field, spending 32 years at Sacred Heart Hospital. She was a hard worker and dedicated herself to her career.
Carolyn married Bruce Hall and had two children, Brandon (1984) and Megan (1986). She married Randal Johnson in 1991, and they spent many wonderful years together until his passing in 2013. She was married to Jack Presley from 2015 until the time of her passing.
Carolyn was preceded in death by her father, Roy Harrison; her sister and brother-in-law, Linda and Jeff Smith; her son, Brandon Hall; her son-in-law, Rufus Leroy; and her husband’s, Bruce Hall and Randal Johnson. Carolyn’s dear friend, Debbie Fifield, passed away shortly after her.
Carolyn is survived by her mom and pop, Louise and Jimmy Robarts; her daughter, Megan McMillin; her grandsons, Joseph McIlwain (Mariah and baby Carlson Glen) and Hollis McMillin (Hannah); her granddaughters, Shianne McMillin (Jamison) and Journee Oosterhof; and several nieces and nephews, including Sheila and Becky and their families; and her stepmother, Liz Harrison.
Special acknowledgment to Evelyn Powe, Bonnie Ronald, Ricky, Jeffery Bobe, and her work family at Ascension Sacred Heart.
A service will be held at Trahan Funeral Home in Pensacola, Florida on February 26, 2026, starting with a visitation at 11:00 a.m., and the service at 12:00 p.m., immediately followed by burial at Oakhill Cemetery in Atmore, Alabama. Pastor Brother John Pavlus from New Beginnings Baptist Church will be officiating.
I’d also like to give a special thank you to Anna, Melonie, Candice, Tanya, Debbie, and anyone else that took time to visit her in the hospital. It really meant a lot to her.
Atmore Looks To Solve Flooding Problem. What Will That Mean Downstream In Florida?
February 24, 2026
A federally funded project is in the planning stages to alleviate flooding in Atmore, but what will that mean for Florida residents?
Atmore has received a $17 million grant from the USDA National Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) to reduce flooding in the Pine Barren Creek Watershed. The watershed drains a large portion of the city, essentially south of East Nashville Avenue (Highway 31) between South Main Street and 21st Avenue. (Click map to enlarge.)
The water from Atmore flows down Pine Barren Creek into Florida, crossing culverts under Greenland Road and West Highway 4 before flowing under a bridge on Highway 99 in Oak Grove, a bridge on Highway 164, and continuing eventually to the Escambia River.
Recenthly, the City of Atmore and NRCS held a “scoping meeting” to explain the project and seek public input from Atmore residents.
Paul Simmons, a hydraulic engineer for consultant WSP Engineering, said the project will include 2D models of the watershed flow through Atmore and into Florida.
“We are extending it (the modeling) down into Florida to make sure the project we come up with does not extend problems to someone else,” he said.
“We are going to make sure we don’t send all of this water down into Florida and say, ’sorry, Escambia County, Florida, we fixed it in Atmore,’” Scott Taylor of WSP said.
The upcoming project, covering roughly 10 square miles (6,389 acres) in Atmore, is funded with 100% federal money, with local match required from Atmore. There is currently not a similar project planned south of the state line in Florida, according to state and county officials.
In the next phase of the Atmore project, alternatives will be explored before developing a final plan for presentation in 2027. The construction phase won’t be reached until sometime in 2028 or 2029.
Pictured above and below: Previous washouts and flooding along Pine Barren Creek at Greenland Road in Florida. Also pictured: Last week’s Pine Been Creek Watershed meeting in Atmore. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Molino Woman Charged With Alleged Amusement Park Burglary
February 24, 2026
A Molino woman was charged with recenthly with burglarizing a local waterpark and amusement park where she was formerly employed.
Madison Lee Galle, 19, is charged with unarmed burglary of an unoccupied structure and criminal mischief, both felonies.
According to Escambia County Sheriff’s Office records, deputies responded to Splash City Adventures on Pensacola Boulevard on December 23, 2025, after a manager reported seeing intruders on surveillance video.
Investigators found a warehouse door had been pried open, causing approximately $800 in damage. Galle, who was identified as a former employee of the business who had been terminated, was allegedly seen on camera inside the warehouse during the incident.
Galle was booked into the Escambia County Jail and later released on a $6,000 bond.
According to its website, the park closed on September 14.
Man Claims Fantasy 5 Prize From Davisville Retailer; Third Winner For Shop This Year
February 24, 2026
We now know who purchased a winning Fantasy 5 lottery ticket sold in Davisville — the third winning ticket sold this year by the retailer.
The ticket sold to Willie Newton Bradley, Jr. of Frisco City, Alabama, was one of two top-prize winning tickets sold for the Thursday, February 12, evening drawing and was worth $55,609.50 each. The other winning ticket was sold at a Publix in Pompano Beach.
He purchased the ticket at the State Line Gift Shop, on Highway 97 just south of Atmore. The winning numbers were 3-5-10-20-27.
The State Line Gift Shop sold a $55,328.49 winning ticket for the February 8 midday drawing to a Mobile woman, and a $55,272.07 winning ticket for the January 15 drawing to a Grande, Alabama, man.
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Pine Meadow Elementary Hosts ‘Donuts With Dad’
February 24, 2026
Pine Meadow Elementary School recently hosted “Donuts With Dads”.
For a photo gallery, click here.
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Over 1,800 High Schoolers Attend Northwest Florida Construction Career Days
February 24, 2026
More than 1,800 high school students got an interactive, hands-on look at the transportation industry during the 6th Annual Northwest Florida Construction Career Days (CCD) last week at the Santa Rosa County Fairgrounds.
Students had the opportunity to operate heavy equipment and learn about bridge inspections, paving, concrete, traffic control, engineering, and more. The event highlights the wide range of career paths available within the transportation, structural, engineering, and building industries. Participants were also engaged directly with representatives from the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), engineering firms, and contractors actively seeking to hire in the Northwest Florida region.
The event also allowed FDOT and its industry partners to connect with students of all backgrounds and skill levels. Students who are 18 years or older may complete job applications with participating companies during the event.
For a photo gallery including Northview and Tate High School students at the event, click here.
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Escambia County Fire Rescue Members Honored During 2026 Medal Day
February 24, 2026
Escambia County Fire Rescue hosted the 2026 ECFR Medal Day awards ceremony at Marcus Pointe Baptist Church on Saturday, Feb. 21. The ceremony served as a celebration of all achievements accomplished by the hardworking men and women in ECFR during 2025.
Escambia County Fire Rescue annually recognizes individual firefighters and fire officers for their contributions to the department. The following personnel received ECFR’s most distinguished individual awards:
Career Fire Officer of the Year
- Lt. Jeffery C. Rohrer
Career Firefighter of the Year
- Firefighter Angel Santana
Volunteer Fire Officer of the Year
- Lt. Christianne Barry
Volunteer Firefighter of the Year
- Firefighter Joshua Bazinet
Lieutenant Terrell Jackson Award
- Firefighter Eli Jackson
District Chief Dwain Bradshaw Award
- Lt. James Shaw
Pinning of New Firefighters
The following firefighters completed their mandatory one-year probationary service period:
- Jalen Abner
- Kenneth Daley
- Avery Carter
- Carson Deferrari
- Ryan Frank
- Evan Gourley
- Danny Hand
- David Hart
- Brandon Haygens
- Jacob Hughes
- Trevor Isakson
- Dustin Meyer
- Levi Penfold
- Sean Philson
- Michael Pousson
- Robert Rumley
- Travis Stephens
- Shamane Walker
- Ryan Walsh
- Coleman Young
Promotions
The following firefighters and fire officers received promotions during 2025:
Battalion Chief
- Chief Dimitri Jansen
Safety 4 Training and Safety Lieutenant (Lateral Transfer Promotion)
- Lt. Reiner Crabtree
Lieutenant
- Lt. Geoffrey Carmichael
- Lt. David Carballosa
- Lt. Geric Fatheree
- Lt. Travis Litchfield
- Lt. Connor Wood
Retirement
The following firefighters have dedicated their lives to serving the citizens of Escambia County and retired from service in 2025:
- Firefighter Paul McCleary
- Retired in February 2025 after 40 years of service
- Chief Mark Butler
- Retired in September 2025 after 30 years of service
- Lt. Jason Menda
- Retired in July 2025 after 25 years of service
- Firefighter Brian Kraatz
- Retired in December 2025 after 24 years of service
Service Recognition Medal
Awarded to those firefighters in acknowledgement of their long and faithful service:
- District Chief Brandon Stevens
- Lt. Jeff Rohrer
Final Alarm Medal
In 2025, Escambia County Fire Rescue lost a beloved volunteer deputy chief, who faithfully served the Beulah community:
- Deputy Chief Beau Rodrique
- Final Alarm – Jan. 5, 2025
Medal of Courage
Awarded to a firefighter who was involved in an act of true bravery that resulted in the rescue or saving of a life.
- Firefighter Joseph Graczyk
- Awarded for his heroic actions on April 26, 2025 during a multi-victim water rescue where he entered the water during hazardous conditions with no hesitation, located a victim below the water surface, and brought them to safety, resulting in a life saved.
Medal of Gallantry
Awarded to a firefighter who, at great personal risk, has been instrumental in rescuing and saving another from possible death.
- Firefighter Christopher (Leslie) Williams
- Awarded for his heroic actions on April 26, 2025 during a multi-victim water rescue where he served as the jet ski operator, managing to swiftly and safely maneuver hazardous waters to rescue multiple struggling swimmers out of the Gulf.
Company Citations
Presented to members for unequaled team effort in overcoming unusual difficulties and obstacles in the performance of their duties to affect a successful outcome in an emergency incident. A ribbon is given when the team’s effort results in the saving of a human life.
- Jan. 19, 2025 - Cardiac Arrest Call – Engine 17 (C-Watch)
- Lt. Keith Chapman
- Firefighter Channon O’Connor
- Firefighter Zach Aceto
- April 23, 2025 – Water Rescue – Station #13 – 1328
- Lt. Josh Rowe
- Firefighter Mattox Chapman
- Firefighter Robert Rumley
- April 26, 2025 – Multi-Victim Water Rescue – Station #13
- Engine 13
- Lt. Guy Meredith
- Firefighter Niels Frage
- Firefighter Trevor Isakson
- Ladder 13
- Acting Lt. Allen Harrison
- Firefighter Joseph Graczyk
- Firefighter Christopher (Leslie) Williams
- Engine 13
- June 13, 2025 – Stabbing Incident – Squad 3 (A-Watch)
- Lt. Daniel Mills
- Firefighter Geoffrey Carmichael
- Firefighter Chase Perdue
- July 22, 2025 – Entrapment Rescue – Squad 3 (C-Watch)
- Lt. Charles McGuffey
- Firefighter Kenny Fehl
- Firefighter Jacob Darr
- Firefighter David Neydlin
- Aug. 12, 2025 – Residential Structure Fire – Station #6 (A-Watch)
- Engine 6
- Lt. Charles Bailey
- Firefighter Robert Vardeman
- Firefighter Allan Beasley
- Firefighter Jaylen Abner
- Ladder 6
- Lt. Jeff Rohrer
- Firefighter Matthew Callahan
- Firefighter Nathan Montgomery
- Battalion Chief 3
- Chief Wesley Barnett
- Engine 6
- Sept. 14, 2025 – Medical Emergency Call – Ladder 19 (A-Watch)
- Lt. Travis Litchfield
- Firefighter Steven Service
- Firefighter Adam Wright
- Firefighter Marvin Vazquez
- Sept. 19, 2025 – Heat-Related Illness Call – Engine 8 (B-Watch)
- Lt. Baylen Payne
- Firefighter/Paramedic Marshall Parsons
- Firefighter Rodney Pittman
- Firefighter Kenneth Daley
- Oct. 27, 2025 – Squad 14 (C-Watch)
- Lt. Kyle Sexton
- Firefighter Wesley Brandt
- Firefighter/Paramedic Marshall Parsons
- Firefighter Ryan Welsh
- Nov. 3, 2025 – Gunshot Wound Call – Engine 7 (C-Watch)
- Lt. Travis Litchfield
- Firefighter Jeffery Johnson
- Firefighter Chase Boydston
- Nov. 17, 2025 – Cardiac Arrest Call – Ladder 19 (B-Watch)
- Lt. David Carballosa
- Firefighter Bruce Durden
- Firefighter Garrett Chandler
- Firefighter Anthony Hendricks
- Nov. 25 & 26, 2025 Multi-Victim High-Risk Water Rescues (Two Separate Incidents)
- Engine 13
- Lt. Brian Diamond
- Firefighter Rodney Pittman
- Firefighter Michael Register
- Ladder 13
- Lt. Joshua Rowe
- Firefighter Maddox Chapman
- Firefighter Robert Rumley
- Engine 13
- Nov. 27, 2025 – Gunshot Wound Victims – Ladder 6 (A-Watch)
- Lt. Jeff Rohrer
- Firefighter Matthew Callahan
- Firefighter Nathan Montgomery
- Dec. 4, 2025 – Gunshot Wound Call – Engine 4 (A-Watch)
- Lt. Jason Felicelli
- Firefighter Tim Nagim
- Firefighter Anthony Stafford
- Firefighter Jacob Hoskins
- Dec. 21, 2025 – Cardiac Arrest Call – Squad 14 (A-Watch)
- Lt. Phillip Hoffman
- Firefighter Dale Coulter
- Firefighter Jeremy Warner
- Firefighter Trevor Isakson
Distinguished Service Medal
Awarded to a firefighter or fire officer who was involved in an act where their extreme proficiency in skill and knowledge resulted in the rescue and/or saving of a life.
- Firefighter/Paramedic Dale Coulter
Civilian Life Saving Award
Presented to members of the public whose personal actions directly and significantly contribute to the saving of a human life.
- Andrew Smith
- Utilized a drone to successfully drop a rescue tube flotation device to a distressed swimmer

















