Lula Mae Lamb
July 11, 2026
It is with deep sadness that we share the passing of our sister, Lula Mae Lamb on June 30, 2026, in Austell-Powder Springs, Georgia.
Lula was born on May 5, 1963, in Pensacola, Florida to Dan Keith Lamb and Carol Ann Lowe Reed.
Lula attended Barrineau Park elementary school before moving to Georgia for middle and high school. She had many accomplishments in her life, but none compared to the joy she experienced when she became a mom and a wife. Lula was a loving and caring wife, mom, sister, daughter, and friend whose smile radiated in every room she entered. She was the life of the party and always had an affectionate “baby” for everyone she spoke to, whether encouraging them, consoling them, or setting them straight. Lula will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.
Lula is predeceased by her husband, Sergio Guzman; her father, Dan Keith Lamb (Melba); her mother, Carol Ann Reed (Wesley); her brother, Timothy Lamb; and her nephew James Christopher Taylor.
She is survived by her son, Steven Michael Lamb of Georgia; sisters, Lesa Taylor (Ken) and Mollie Lamb, of Georgia; Charlotte Pierce (Charles) of Texas; brothers, Steve Isenburg, and Keith Lamb, of Nebraska; along with numerous nieces and nephews, and friends.
The family wishes to express deep gratitude to Trinity Hospice for their loving care of Lula in her final moments. We take comfort in knowing that she is no longer suffering and is finally at peace.
“Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.” Matthew 5:4
There will be no services, and we ask family and friends to honor Lula’s life by donating to the charity or cause of your choosing.
Terry Wayne Day
July 8, 2026
Terry Wayne Day, 71, of Atmore, AL, passed away on July 4, 2026. He was born on March 5, 1955, in Birmingham, AL, to William G. and Nell Hall Day.
He was a sales manager with South Alabama Vending. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, cutting grass, watching football and spending time with his family, whom he loved very much.
Terry is preceded in death by his parents; grandparents, William Owen Day and Bertie Marie Day; and his brother-in-law, Larry Johnson.
He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Vickie Downey Day; his daughters, Amy Day and Megan Day both of McCullough, AL; his brother, William “Buddy” (Joyce) Day, of Greensboro, AL; his sister, Terrece Johnson of Nokomis, FL, three grandchildren, Tristen (Tarrance) Boothe, Tyler (Caitlyn) Jackson, Tanner (Aliyah) Jackson; special niece, Ashley Venegas; and his beloved dog “Red”. He is also survived by nine great-grandchildren, and many other nieces, nephews, friends and family.
Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday, July 8, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. at Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Don Davis officiating. Interment will follow at McCullough Cemetery, in McCullough, AL.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday, July 7, 2026, from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home.
Pallbearers will be Tyler Jackson, Tanner Jackson, James Wall, Brandon Johnson, Dylan Baggett, Riley Baggett and Nathan Dortch.
Honorary pallbearers will be Ronnie Johnson, “PeeWee” Bowen, Richard Stuckey, Chet Helton, Ricky Fore, Ted Malone, Shawn Linam, and employees of South Alabama Vending.
Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Jimmie Lee Denham
July 8, 2026
Jimmie Lee Denham, 90, was welcomed into the arms of God on June 28, 2026. He was born in Molino, Florida on June 9, 1936, the 8th of 9 children to Charles and Nora Denham.
Born and raised in Molino, Jimmie attended Molino School and was a 1954 graduate of Tate High School. Shortly thereafter Jimmie realized he wanted more from life than to be a farmer. That being said, in July of 1954 he joined the United States Air Force. Jimmie proudly served his country, rising to the rank of Senior Master Sergeant. Over the course of his 21 year career he was stationed and had many tours of duty including Texas, California, Alaska, Thailand, Florida, and Maine. While stationed in Maine in 1961, Jimmie met and married Lillian Dawn Nichols and together they had, in 1964, a daughter Delena and in 1966, a son, Jim. After their marriage he went on tours of duty in England, Germany, Illinois, and Korea before retiring in August 1975.
After retiring from the Air Force, Jimmie took a job with Escambia County Facilities Management as a cabinet maker. With his attention to detail and pride in his work he rose through the ranks and retired after 23 years as the Chief of Facility Management. During this period of his life, he met and, in 1982, married Barbara and they were married 32 years until her passing in 2014.
Jimmie was an avid fisherman and could often be found fishing with his cousin Willie Ward in a creek, or slough, or anywhere they could launch the boat. His love for the water was often recounted in his fishing stories. He could tell you every bend and good fishing hole on most of the rivers in Northwest Florida and South Alabama. Probably one his favorite and most memorable trips was when Jim took him on a fishing trip to Alaska.
Jimmie also was a gifted player of the guitar. Many Sundays, church revivals, family gatherings, or pretty much anytime anyone wanted to play and sing, you could find Jimmie with guitar in hand singing the old country songs or old hymns that meant so much to him. He had a gift for storytelling, many times making himself laugh telling of times of old, growing up, and the mischief he and his siblings would get into. What memories he could sit and recount as those around him eagerly listened to every word.
Preceding Jimmie in death were his parents, all of his siblings, (Bill, Gail, Marguerite, Marie, Baby, Betty, June), except his baby sister Mary Ann Patrick, his former wife Barbara, and son-in-law Van Deese. His survivors include his wife, Dawn Denham, children, Delena Deese, Jim Denham and his wife Darla, stepdaughter, Betty Millican, his grandchildren, Emily Sison (Beau), Andrew Dobrenchuk, Shane Vose-Mora, Jonathan Creek, great grandchild, Eva Grace, as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
If there were one thing that Jimmie would want you to remember about him, it would be that Jesus saved him and cleansed him from his sin, His blood washed him white as snow, His grace covered him and he was a child of God. He longed to be with his Savior, and we know that he is resting safely in the arms of his Lord, safe from any pain or sickness and fully whole forevermore.
Pallbearers are Jim Denham, Archie Weaver, Michael Patrick, Shane Vose-Mora, Josh Pope, and Garry Hendrix.
The family will receive friends on Wednesday, July 8th from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North in Cantonment. We will celebrate Jimmie’s life on Thursday, July 9th at Noon at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North with Bro. Josh Pope officiating. Jimmie will be laid to rest at Barrancas National Cemetery following the funeral.
Faith Chapel Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Carlis William Goodale
July 8, 2026
Carlis William Goodale passed away at the age of 81 on June 28th, 2026 in his home surrounded by his son Daniel; 2 grandkids Ashlee and Haleigh; Ashlee’s fiancé Chris; and his 4 great-grandkids.
Carlis was born on June 20th, 1945 in Enon Florida to George and Margie Goodale.
His first job was working at the Piggly Wiggly, where he met his beloved wife of 52 years, Nellie Marie. He then began his career with the Escambia County Road Department, where he later retired from after 30 years of dedicated service.
Carlis was actively involved in any sports his sons and grandkids were a part of. From coaching his sons ball games, to never missing any of his grandchildren’s ball games and go-cart races, and being both of his sons biggest support in the years of them racing cars at the dirt tracks.
Carlis’s favorite thing to do was be outdoors spending time with his family. Any chance he got, him and his honey Nellie were at their hunting camp in Andalusia Alabama, or their river camp on the Tensaw River in Stockton Alabama. Carlis was an avid hunter and fisherman, but his favorite part of hunting was hog hunting with their dogs back in the day with his son Daniel, his buddy Lewis, and Lewis’s dad “Mr. Skeet”.
He helped teach his sons, and his grandkids how to hunt, fish, and drive his four-wheeler and golf cart. He even helped teach his great-grandkids any chance he got, too.
Carlis is preceded in death by his wife, Nellie Goodale; father, George Goodale; mother, Margie Goodale-Boutwell; son, Darryl Goodale; brothers, Raymond Goodale and Howard Goodale; nieces, Beth Goodale and Sonia Allen; brother-in-laws, James “Brownie” Bell, Leon “Doug” Bell, and Clint Bell; sister-in-law, Ritter Kilcrease.
Carlis is survived by his son Daniel Goodale (Cherie); brother, Edward Goodale; sisters, Carol Askren (Willard) and Janice Allen (Robert); grandkids, Ashlee Goodale (Chris), Haleigh Goodale, Daulton Goodale, and Kylie Goodale; great-grandkids, Kyleigh, Tre’von Jr, Coda, and Emersyn; brother-in-law, Jewel Bell; his beloved dog, Lucy; and many other family.
Carlis was loved by all his family and friends, and will be missed dearly.
Alyce Pearl Silcox Emmons
July 8, 2026
Alyce Pearl Silcox Emmons, of Pensacola, FL, died Tuesday, June 30th, 2026, at her home. She was born on July 30, 1937, in Alabama to the late Henry D. and Annie Givens Silcox. She attended Beulah Elementary and J.M. Tate High School and met her future husband, Edward O. Emmons, while working at the Sky Chief Theater in Brownsville. They married on April 13, 1954, and were married for 57 years until Ed’s death in 2011.
Alyce worked at the commissary on base in San Antonio while Ed was stationed there in the Army and when they returned home, she worked for the Pensacola News Journal, Mitchell Motors, and Gulf Power before helping Ed to start Ed Emmons Steel Erectors, Inc. in 1977.
Alyce was a charter member of Shimron Temple #133, was a former member of the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC), where she enjoyed spending time with friends. She thoroughly enjoyed trips to Las Vegas and Biloxi where she was extremely lucky!
She is survived by daughter Elissa E. Hall, son David Emmons (Leigh), daughter Suzanne Hollingsworth (Russell), and her grandchildren Stephanie Walker (Taylor), Jacob Hall, Jonathan and Lindsay Emmons, Morgan Wingo, and Caitlyn and Hannah Hollingsworth. She is also survived by one sister, Margaret McLarin, brother-in-law Larry Emmons, Sr., and numerous nieces and nephews.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday, July 8th, 2026, from 11:30 am until 1:30 pm with the funeral service to immediately follow at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North, Cantonment, FL. Burial with be at First Baptist Church of Beulah cemetery. Pallbearers are Randy Blake, Alan Sparr, Bruce Stewart, Manfred Laner, Joe Laner, and Joey Sharaway.
The family wishes to thank Peoples Hospice and Palliative care for their excellent and compassionate care of Alyce during the past month. Memorials may be made to Hadji Shrine Transportation Fund or Peoples Hospice.
Faith Chapel Funeral Home North, 1000 Highway 29 South, Cantonment, FL is in charge of arrangements.
Jimmy Phillips
July 3, 2026
Jimmy Phillips, 66, of Uriah, AL, passed away on July 1, 2026. He was born on November 3, 1959 to Charles Andrew “Drew” and Maggie Roberts Phillips.
Jimmy worked as a debarker with Swift Lumber. He also had experience as a tugboat worker and a log truck driver. He enjoyed sitting outside with his animals, and spending time with family, grandkids and great-grandkids.
He is preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Carolyn Conway Phillips; his brothers, Charles Wayne, Donald Ray “Duck” Franklin, William Andrew Murray; and two grandchildren, Sarah Grace and James Robert.
Jimmy is survived by his daughters, Crystal (Trevor) Borders of Blythe, GA, Maggie Nichole (James Robert) Turberville of Perdido, AL, Sarah Michelle (William) Sheets of Huxford, AL, his brother, Jerry (Faye) Phillips of Vinemont, AL; his sisters, Ernestine Roberts of Atmore, Judy (Jamie) Peak of Pine Grove, AL, Myrtle Daszczuk of Elberta, AL, nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Funeral Services will be held on Friday, July 10, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. at Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor Richard Daniels officiating. Interment will follow at McCullough Cemetery in McCullough, AL.
Visitation will be held on Thursday, July 9, 2026, from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.
Pallbearers will be Robbie Turberville, Andrew Turberville, William Sheets, Little Joe Boutwell, Karalynn Turberville, Greg Phillips, and Benton Turberville.
Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to assist the family with funeral expenses.
Shirley Ann Grunert
July 2, 2026
Shirley Ann Grunert
July 12, 1944 – July 1, 2026
On July 1, 2026, Shirley Ann Grunert, 81, of Atmore, Alabama, ran into the arms of her Savior, Jesus Christ, whom she loved with all her heart.
Shirley was the daughter of the late Sephers and Novella Jackson; loving wife of her adoring husband, Horst-Werner “Mike” Grunert; and sweet mama to her children Angela Colley (Keith), Karen McRae (Mark), the late Boyd Johnson (Tonya), Teri Peterson (Mike), and Kacie Campbell (Rodney), and her bonus children, Eric Grunert (Mary), Heidi Grunert, and Chris Grabarkwitz.
She adored her grandchildren Jared, Christina, Malcolm, Mackenzie, Jordan, Joshua, Kela, Michael, Janae, Thrice, Gwyn, Cally, Mecoa, Ellie, and Bailey, as well as five great-grandchildren. She was loved deeply by many nieces, nephews, and bonus grandchildren from this big, beautiful, blended family.
Shirley was born on July 12, 1944, in Brewton, Alabama. Her childhood was spent with her sisters Betty, Joyce, Hilda, and Linda, as well as her late brother Billy Jackson (Brenda). Although they didn’t have much, her mother, Novella, passed down a sense of adventure and fun to her children that Shirley lived out to the end of her days.
She met her husband, Mike, in November 1962 while working at S.H. Kress Five and Dime in Pensacola, Florida. She was immediately drawn to his Navy whites and handsome blue eyes. They were married on June 7, 1963. Although they separated for many years, they found their way back to each other and married again on March 24, 1989, while living in Texas. They spent the last 37 years growing more in love and deeper in their relationships with Christ. Shirley deeply treasured their time studying the Word, attending church, and praying and worshipping together.
She could out-fish anyone and had no problems beating her own grandkids at a game of Phase 10 or Words with Friends. She loved good ice in her drink, White Linen perfume, dancing to a good tune, white roses, heading to the beach to watch the waves, a well-done steak, traveling to new places, and studying the Bible. Shirley was independent, fun, creative, loving, had the most amazing green thumb, and enjoyed being a mom to her children more than anything.
A visit out to a restaurant nearly always included Shirley making friends with strangers, telling them about Jesus, and finding out ways she could pray for them. She started a video Bible study on Facebook, walked with others from her church, and always found ways to encourage others. If you ever met Shirley, she absolutely prayed for you, and possibly daily.
Memorial Services will be held on Thursday, July 9, 2026, at 2:00 p.m., at her church home, Atmore First Baptist Church.
A visitation will be held on Thursday, July 9, 2026, from 1:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m., at Atmore First Baptist Church. Please feel free to wear bright, happy colors to honor Shirley.
A private burial will take place at Barrancas National Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, it would make Shirley so happy to see donations sent to St. Jude or Shriners Hospitals for Children, whom Mike and Shirley have supported for years, or St. Louis Children’s Hospital, where her granddaughter is currently being treated.
We are forever thankful for the life of our dear wife, mom, grandma, aunt, sister, and friend. A special thank you to Rhonda and the rest of the staff at Southern Care Hospice Services who lovingly cared for our mom in her last days. Thank you for your prayers and love during this time.
Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Clyde ‘Cubil’ Eugene Hall
July 2, 2026
Clyde “Cubil” Eugene Hall, 73, of Brewton, Alabama, passed away on June 30, 2026.
A memorial service celebrating Clyde’s life will be held on Sunday, July 5, 2026, at 4:00 p.m. at Well of Grace Church, 15590 Highway 29, Brewton, Alabama. Family and friends are invited to attend and celebrate his life.
Clyde was a United States Navy veteran and a simple Southern man who found joy in life’s little things. He loved watching NASCAR, Alabama football, and Gunsmoke. He was happy just talking with his family and friends while drinking a glass of sweet tea. He didn’t need much to be happy—just good conversation, a familiar TV show, and the knowledge that his family was doing well.
He is survived by his brother, Jerry Hall; his two daughters, Mary Hall Sowerwine and Cathy Hall; his four grandchildren: Caitlin, Drew, Aydin, and Kenneth; and many loving nieces and nephews who will forever remember him.
He always made an effort to stay connected with his family, no matter the distance, and would gladly drive across the country just to spend time with those he loved.
He was a good “Pawpaw.” He enjoyed taking road trips with Aydin, fishing with Drew, watching Kenneth play video games, and he always looked forward to playing Bingo with Caitlin.
Clyde shared a special bond with his siblings throughout his life, and no matter what was going on, he would still call his brother Jerry several times a day.
Clyde believed in helping others. Whether it was a neighbor, a friend, or someone in need, he was always willing to lend a hand. When someone offered to repay his kindness, he would simply ask that they help someone else someday. It was his way of making the world a little better, one good turn at a time.
Those who knew Clyde knew that sometimes he could talk your ear off, and other times he was a man of very few words. He was almost always in a good mood, quick to smile, and had a knack for finding humor in the smallest moments. His laughter, kind heart, and easygoing nature will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
Doyle Wayne Coleman
July 2, 2026
Doyle Wayne Coleman, 61, of Poarch, AL, passed away on June 29, 2026.
Doyle was born on January 27, 1965, at Fort Benning in Columbus, GA, to Earline and Staff Sergeant Ralph Coleman Sr. He was raised in Atmore, AL, graduated from Escambia County High School in 1983, and spent most of his career as an ironworker before later working as a crane operator.
A proud member of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, Doyle lived life on his own terms. His adventurous spirit led him down many paths and into experiences that became part of the stories he shared throughout his life. In his younger years, he rode bulls and competed in mixed martial arts, embracing challenges with the fearless attitude that defined him. In his later years, Doyle found joy in attending his grandchildren’s ballgames, spending time with his horses and dogs, and enjoying the simple country life he loved.
His faith was important to him. He attended churches of many denominations over the years and often shared words of faith and encouragement with people he met along the way. While his road was not always easy, those who knew him best remember a man with a good heart, a generous spirit, and a deep love for his family.
Doyle was preceded in death by his parents; his maternal grandparents, Nora and Jack Daughtry; and his paternal grandparents, B.C. “Neely” and Bessie Coleman.
He is survived by his children, Justin (Christa) Coleman, Austin Coleman, and Brittany Tutton; his grandchildren, Jamison Coleman, Kinzey Coleman, and Maddix Tutton; his siblings, Ralph (Ann) Coleman Jr., Cathy (ken) Langley, Homer (Brenda) Coleman, and Kenny Coleman; as well as his nieces, nephews, cousins, many friends, and the tribal community.
Funeral Services will be held on Monday, July 6, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. at Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Alton Lister, Bro. Ray Ward, and Bro. Ralph Coleman, Jr officiating. Interment will be held at New Home Cemetery in Poarch, AL.
Visitation will be held on Monday, July 6, 2026, from 1:00 p.m. until service time at 2:00 p.m. at Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home.
Pallbearers will be Dennis Biggs, Steve Carpenter, Randy “Oddie” Bryars, Curtis Hayes, Ben Andrews, and Clayton Coon.
Honorary pallbearers will be Deno Rolin, Jerry Wayne Bowen, Tinker Rolin, Waylon Rolin, Kendall Reed and Steven Ross.
“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.”
2 Timothy 4:7
Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Eric John Smith
July 2, 2026
Eric John Smith passed away peacefully after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer, leaving behind a lifetime of service, leadership, and devotion to his family, students, and country.
Born in Independence, Missouri, Eric spent his early childhood there before his family moved to Drexel, Missouri, where he was raised. From a young age, he learned the value of hard work, earning his first paycheck bailing hay on local farms. Those early experiences shaped the work ethic, humility, and determination that would guide him throughout his life.
Eric graduated from Drexel High School before attending the University of Missouri, where he participated in the Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (NROTC). As a college student, he worked as a server at a sorority house, helping pay his way through school while earning meals. His dedication and perseverance during those years reflected the character that defined his life.
Following his undergraduate studies, Eric proudly served in the United States Navy. After completing his active-duty service, he returned to the University of Missouri to earn his master’s degree. His commitment to serving his country continued for many years through the Navy Reserve, where he honorably served for 22 years before retiring.
Education became Eric’s lifelong calling. He dedicated many years to teaching at Pine Forest High School, where he inspired countless students through his knowledge, encouragement, and steady leadership. His passion for education led him to play an instrumental role in establishing West Florida Technical High School, helping build a school that would provide generations of students with opportunities for technical and career education. He later served as the school’s principal, where his vision, integrity, and commitment to excellence left a lasting impact on students, faculty, and the community.
Throughout his life, Eric believed in the importance of service, education, and leading by example. Whether wearing the uniform of his country or guiding students through the halls of a school, he dedicated himself to helping others succeed. He was respected for his quiet strength, unwavering integrity, and genuine care for those around him.
Above all, Eric was a devoted family man whose love and guidance will continue to be felt by those who knew him best. His legacy lives on through the lives he touched—as a husband, father, grandfather, educator, military officer, mentor, and friend.
His family will forever remember his unwavering love, steady guidance, generous spirit, and the example of integrity and service that he lived every day.
Eric was preceded in death by his parents, David and Ethel Smith; brother, David Smith Jr.
He is survived by his beloved wife, Donna Smith; his children, Ken Smith (Katie), Julie McLean (Meir); grandchildren, Hunter and Ty McLean, Aiden and Ian Smith; his beloved stepchildren, Valerie Massey (Kelly), Julie Duvall (Bryan); his cherished step grandchildren, Rachel Rogers (Kyle), Jace Dunsford, Jack Jordan, Emily and Arden Duvall; beloved step great-grandchildren Paisley and Callaway Rogers, along with numerous extended family members, dear friends, former colleagues, and the many students whose lives he touched throughout his career.
