Pera ‘Allen’ Adams

December 4, 2025

Pera “Allen” Adams, 79, completed his earthly journey at Harbor Hospice of Houston, Texas on October 16, 2025. He was born in Orange, Texas on September 7, 1946, to Claude Patrice and Jimmie Lee (Fulton) Adams. Allen spent his formative years in Escambia County, Florida where his artistic gifts began to flourish. Allen is a Tate High School and Pensacola Junior College Alumnus. He was an Arthur Murry dance instructor for a while, but it was with his natural artistic talent and a keen discerning eye that Allen began his career in Pensacola, Florida at an advertising department where his illustrations brought ideas to life. It wasn’t long before the pulse of larger cities called to him and Allen soon discovered that the world was wide and waiting. Allen answered the call – first to New Orleans, Louisiana and eventually to Houston, Texas.

After leaving Pensacola, Allen spent some time working in non-artistic fields as well, working at an optometrist office and Texas Power and Light. He adored New Orleans; for the culture, music, and food, but most of all, the architecture. After moving to Houston, he would return to visit New Orleans as often as the opportunity arose. He loved cooking and was an enthusiastic fan of Elvis Presley.

Allen was his own biggest critic and often cynical but whether designing for ad agencies, painting murals in homes, preparing authentic New Orleans-style cuisine, or infusing countless spaces with color, movement, and life, he lived his life through art. He saw the world differently and invited others to see it through his eyes. An artistic soul in the most intense way; imaginative, expressive, endlessly creative and unapologetically himself- Allen made life more colorful and interesting for those around him.

Allen was preceded in death by his parents, his siblings, Cary Adams and Michael Adams, his niece Taunja Adams, and by his former wife and best friend, Norma Louise (Buechner) Adams. Though Allen had no children of his own he leaves behind a nephew, Tony, and three nieces, Tina, Angela, and Karla.

Allen’s legacy lives on in his artwork, his stories, and the indelible mark he left on those who knew him. His life is a reminder that beauty and art can be found in the details–and that courage can be found in following where the heart leads.

Allen will be laid to rest on Monday, December 8, 2025, at Harris County Eastern Gate Cemetery in Crosby, Texas.

Pera ‘Allen’ Adams

December 3, 2025

Pera “Allen” Adams, 79, completed his earthly journey at Harbor Hospice of Houston, Texas on October 16, 2025. He was born in Orange, Texas on September 7, 1946, to Claude Patrice and Jimmie Lee (Fulton) Adams. Allen spent his formative years in Escambia County, Florida where his artistic gifts began to flourish. Allen is a Tate High School and Pensacola Junior College Alumnus. He was an Arthur Murry dance instructor for a while, but it was with his natural artistic talent and a keen discerning eye that Allen began his career in Pensacola, Florida at an advertising department where his illustrations brought ideas to life. It wasn’t long before the pulse of larger cities called to him and Allen soon discovered that the world was wide and waiting. Allen answered the call – first to New Orleans, Louisiana and eventually to Houston, Texas.

After leaving Pensacola, Allen spent some time working in non-artistic fields as well, working at an optometrist office and Texas Power and Light. He adored New Orleans; for the culture, music, and food, but most of all, the architecture. After moving to Houston, he would return to visit New Orleans as often as the opportunity arose. He loved cooking and was an enthusiastic fan of Elvis Presley.

Allen was his own biggest critic and often cynical but whether designing for ad agencies, painting murals in homes, preparing authentic New Orleans-style cuisine, or infusing countless spaces with color, movement, and life, he lived his life through art. He saw the world differently and invited others to see it through his eyes. An artistic soul in the most intense way; imaginative, expressive, endlessly creative and unapologetically himself- Allen made life more colorful and interesting for those around him.

Allen was preceded in death by his parents, his siblings, Cary Adams and Michael Adams, his niece Taunja Adams, and by his former wife and best friend, Norma Louise (Buechner) Adams. Though Allen had no children of his own he leaves behind a nephew, Tony, and three nieces, Tina, Angela, and Karla.

Allen’s legacy lives on in his artwork, his stories, and the indelible mark he left on those who knew him. His life is a reminder that beauty and art can be found in the details–and that courage can be found in following where the heart leads.

Allen will be laid to rest on Monday, December 8, 2025, at Harris County Eastern Gate Cemetery in Crosby, Texas.

Larry Morris

December 2, 2025

Larry Morris, age 81, of McDavid, FL, passed away on November 30, 2025, in Atmore, AL.

Larry was born on August 8, 1944, to Leslie Morris and Dorothy Hassebrock Morris in Santa Rosa County, FL. Larry was a farmer most of his life and enjoyed fishing, turkey, and deer hunting. Larry is preceded in death by his parents; his sister, Linda Faye Morris Ard, and his nephews, Troy B. Ard.

Larry is survived by a host of family, and friends.

Graveside services will be held Thursday, December 4, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. at Ray’s Chapel Baptist Church Cemetery in Bogia, FL with Bro. Don Sanks officiating. Interment will follow in Ray’s Chapel Baptist Church Cemetery.
Active pallbearers will be Reggis Odom, Steve Reed, Willie Peebles, Wes Chancery, Lucky Hallford, and Doug Davis.

Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Kenneth Wayne Rodgers

December 2, 2025

Kenneth Wayne Rodgers, age 62, passed away on November 25, 2025, at his home in Atmore, AL. Kenny was born on November 29, 1962, in Butler, AL, a son of Herman and the late Donnie Lane Rodgers. Kenny served in the Army National Guard. During his years of employment, Kenny worked as a funeral director, truck driver, and an ordained minister.

In addition to his mother, Kenny was preceded in death by his wife, Elaine Francis (Smith) Rodgers, and one unborn child.

Kenny is survived by his father, Herman Rodgers; two sons, Jonathan (Danielle) Rodgers and Joshua Rodgers; four grandchildren: Ryver (Mia), Blakeleigh, Jaxon, and Hayden; his brother, Richard (Sandy) Rodgers; many nieces, nephews, great and great-great nieces and nephews, along with a host of family and friends.

Funeral services were held on Tuesday, December 2, 2025, at Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. Tim Tew officiating.

Inurnment will follow at a later date at Antioch East Baptist Church Cemetery in Greenville, AL.

In lieu of flowers, the family wishes donations to be made to help with funeral expenses.

Wildy Alvoid Boutwell

December 2, 2025

Mr. Wildy Alvoid Boutwell, who was 88 years old, sadly passed away on Monday, December 1, 2025, at his home, surrounded by his beloved family. He was originally from Flomaton, Alabama, and had spent many years living in Atmore, Alabama. His life was filled with love and memories shared with those closest to him. He loved his job and never missed a day of work unless someone else was having surgery or a family funeral.

He was a man who cherished his grandchildren and found joy in the simple pleasures of life. He loved to spend his days hunting and fishing, relishing the time spent outdoors. Each morning, he would feed his cow with a smile, enjoying her gentle company. In the evenings, he’d settle down to watch his favorite westerns, a twinkle in his eye as he got lost in the stories. He often said, “Ya’ll be particular on that road,” reminding everyone to tread carefully and appreciate the journey, just like he did.

Mr. Boutwell is preceded in death by his parents, Jefferson Davis and Ora Jane Lynch Boutwell; two sisters, Beatrice Emmons and Hazel Walston; brothers, J L Boutwell, Herman Boutwell, Floyd Boutwell, Jimmy Boutwell, Buddy Boutwell and Chester Boutwell.

He is survived by his son, Charles (Becky) Ward of Atmore, Alabama; daughters, Wanda (Ray) Lewis of Cantonment, Florida, Lucinda “Cindy” (Bubba) Tedder of Atmore, Alabama; brother, Aaron Coy (Diane) Boutwell of Flomaton, Alabama; sisters, Marie (Buddy) McMillian of Brewton, Alabama and Melba (Junior) Lambeth of Atmore, Alabama; eight grandchildren, Jessica Sawyer, Lisa (Jeremy) McGhee, Richey (Cassie) Tedder, Sissy (Alex) Rolin, Jacob Tedder, Adrienne (Braxton) Tedder, Chrissy (T.J.) Allen, and Joshua Lewis; thirteen great-grandchildren, Camden, Lagan, Emily, Izzy, Londyn, Ryder, Kayleigh, Mathieu, Kamryn, Sean, Russell, Delaney, and Trinity; one great-great grandchild, Baileigh.

Funeral services will be held on Friday, December 5, 2025, at 11 a.m. at Petty Funeral Homes, with Sister Cathy Stophel and Reverend Ricky Tedder officiating.

Burial will follow at Traveler’s Rest Cemetery.

Visitation will be held on Thursday, December 4, 2025, from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. at Petty Funeral Homes.

Pallbearers will be Jeremy McGhee, Richey Tedder, Alex Rolin, Jacob Tedder, Joshua Lewis, and Lagan Rolin.

Maggie Ruth Smith

December 1, 2025

Maggie Ruth Smith, age 67, of Atmore, AL, passed away on November 21, 2025, in Mobile, AL. Maggie was born on April 26, 1958, in Mobile, AL to Homer Smith and Estelle Waltman Smith in Mobile, AL. Maggie was a 1976 graduate of Red Level High School and Reid State Technical College. Maggie treasured time spent with her family. Maggie was a loyal employee. She enjoyed coffee and shopping.

Maggie is survived by her mother, Estelle Shumpert; her sisters, Lana Mitchell of Huxford, AL, Donna Phillips of Little River, AL, and Cheryl (Jerry) Vickrey of Huxford, AL; her brother, Charles Shumpert; her special companion, Alex Pate; her beloved nieces and nephews, Neal, Brian (Jessica), Angela (Rodney), Ashley (Cliff), Heather (Brian), Lynn and Matthew; great nieces and nephews, and numerous family and friends.

Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, November 25, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home Chapel with High Priest Beth Linam and Bro. Joey Smith officiating. Interment will follow at 2:00 p.m. at Pleasant Grove Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery in Evergreen, AL.

Active pallbearers will be Neal Phillips, J.P. Phillips, Cliff Turk, Rodney Fisher, Ryan Fisher, and Brian Harrison.

Honorary pallbearers will be Brian Phillips, Matthew Vickrey, Easton Harrison, and Tyler Weaver.

Visitation will be held on Monday, November 24, 2025, from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home.

Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Randal Jackson Peebles

December 1, 2025

Mr. Randal Jackson Peebles, 62 years old, passed away peacefully on November 29th at Santa Rosa Medical Center in Milton, Florida, with his wife of 43 years by his side. He was born on March 11, 1963, in Atmore, Alabama, to Wilborn and Dorothy Peebles. Randal will be remembered for his kindness and the love he shared with his family and friends throughout his life.

Randal was a true outdoorsman who cherished every moment spent hunting and fishing with his brothers and friends. His passion for nature was only matched by his love for family, which came first in his heart. He always went the extra mile to lend a hand to anyone in need, showcasing his skills as a jack of all trades. Working at Escambia Lawn and Rental, Randal dedicated himself to his job with the same spirit he brought to his loved ones. Throughout his life, he faced several health challenges but never wavered in his determination, fighting bravely for his family and showing them what it means to be strong.

Randal is preceded in death by his father Wilborn Peebles, his mother Dorothy Peebles, paternal grandparents Mary Godwin Peebles and James McGilbert Gibb Peebles; his maternal grandparents, Jess Coy and Mae Gunn; his brother Ricky Peebles; nephew Jarrod Peebles and numerous special relatives.

He’s is survived by his wife of 43 years Cindy Melissa Peebles; son Coy Peebles (Emma); daughters Ivy Peebles, Cindy Peebles, April Amos (Brandon) Kelsey Peebles, Audrey Peebles. Randal had six grandchildren and one great grandchild.

Funeral Services will be held on Sunday, December 7,2025 at 2:00PM at Petty Funeral Homes, LLC with Reverend Josh Long officiating.

Burial will follow at Godwin Cemetery.

Visitation will be held on Saturday, December 6, 2025 from 5:00 PM until 7:00PM at Petty Funeral Homes, LLC.

Pallbearers will be John Cotton, Rodney Melvin, Jason Peebles, Justin Peebles, Brandon Amos & Austin Snyder.

Honorary Pallbearers will be Michael Dean, Danny Flowers, Brad Adams, and Fred Weaver.

David Wayne ” Tootall” Moore, Sr.

November 29, 2025

Mr. David Wayne ” Tootall” Moore, Sr., who was 61 years old, sadly passed away on November 26, 2025, at his home in Century, Florida. He was born in St. Louis, Missouri, but grew up in Fort Lauderdale. For the last forty years, he made his home in Century, where he was a cherished part of the community. His life touched many, and he will be remembered fondly by those who knew him.
He enjoyed spending time in the garden, where he found peace and happiness nurturing plants. As a big fan of sports, he proudly cheered for teams like the Miami Dolphins, NWE Chiefs, Century Blackcats, and Indianapolis Colts. When not watching football, he loved catching up on wrestling and Nascar races, and you could find him rooting for his favorite hockey team as well. Family time is precious to him, especially when he gets to watch his granddaughter Morgan cheer. Each moment spent together brings joy and creates cherished memories.

Mr. Moore is preceded in death by his parents, Jacqueline “Jake” and Sarah Ellen Walters Moore; sister, Teresa Glenn Moore.

He is survived by his three sons, David Wayne Moore Jr. (Heather) of Bratt, Florida, Brian (Chelsi) Moore of Century, Florida and Michael (Cheyann) Moore of Monroeville, Alabama; beloved former wife, Dawn Key of Elsanor, Alabama; sister, Nellie Handrop of Fort Walton Beach, Florida; beloved friend, Joseph Key; eleven grandchildren, Jessie Edwards, Faith Collins, Bella Cook, Cameron Moore, Nola Moore, Morgan Moore, Justin Moore, Westin Moore, Lawson Moore and Joseph Moore.

Funeral Services will be held on Thursday, December 4, 2025 at 12:00PM at Petty Funeral Homes, LLC with Reverend William Chancery officiating.

Burial will follow at Ray’s Chapel Baptist Church Cemetery

Visitation will be held on Thursday, December 4, 2025 from 11:00 AM until 12:00 PM at Petty Funeral Homes, LLC.

Pallbearers will be David Moore Jr., Brian Moore, Michael Moore, John Handrop, Coty Merchant and Jessie Edwards.

Honorary Pallbearer will be Joseph Key

Jacky Tillman Cunningham

November 29, 2025

He loved me the most and I loved him the longest… but I truly know, I loved him the most . From the day he walked onto the Tate High School campus in the beginning of his tenth-grade year, until he entered the arms of Jesus the evening of November 26, 2025…I loved him the most.

Born in Clio Alabama, Jacky Tillman Cunningham entered this world on October 8, 1946, to the late James Edward Cunningham (“Ghe”) and the late Bernice Tillman lovingly known as (“Bu”). At the young age of 3, the family relocated to a rural town in North Florida named Molino, and here is where his legacy began.

Jacky, a young boy who wore a mischievous smile had a chest carrying around a heart of pure gold. He attended Molino elementary through the ninth grade. This era of Jacky’s life is the foundation that built his lifelong, strong work ethic as he served next to his family on the family farm in Molino growing crops and raising black angus cattle. Jacky attended Tate High School his tenth through twelfth grade year graduating in 1964. While Jacky attended Tate High School, he was an avid baseball player and was a part of the State championship team of 1962. Jacky was a loyal member of the Tate High School FFA program where he raised and showed steers for FFA and The Pensacola Interstate Fair. Jacky was also a member of the Molino 4-H Club and excelled in Tractor driving and Maintenance.

After graduation Jacky attended Gulf Coast Community College for 2 years via a baseball scholarship and where he received his AA degree.

Jacky was one of the founding members of the GCA-NRYO (Gulf Coast Agriculture and Natural Resources Youth Organization). His love for youth and teaching reflected and touched the lives of many children in this organization. He helped many children develop a love for cattle, a skill set of leadership and the art of showing cattle for competition. His joy was witnessing a steer raised by young hands being paraded through an arena showing the result of hard work and perseverance that ends at success.

Jacky retired after 46 years from Caraustar Industries and served an additional 2 years as a free lance consultant. Jacky was a member of Highland Baptist Church serving on the Personnel committee, but his favorite title was being known as the “Peanut Man” at many Falls Trunk or Treats. Jacky was a loyal member of the Board of Directors at Farm Bureau. Jacky had a love for traveling anywhere with his soul mate and together they covered many back roads while creating memories.

A kiss on the hand at prayer time and a soft good night, Jacky married his forever love Sharon Cunningham on September 9th, 1967. These high school sweethearts wrote a love story that allowed many years of remarkable “remember whens”.

Their blessings continued and the family expanded with two sons, Gregory James (Sabrena) and Leslie Andrew (Christina). His heart really began to swell as the family grew again, and he felt the joy of becoming a “Grand” to four wonderful grandchildren Ashley, Austin, Parker and Ethan.

Jacky was the epitome of a husband, father and Grand. \The world is not as bright as it was when his smile lit up our room, our hearts. The pride we all feel because God chose us to live a life with him and to be his family is one of our biggest blessings.

Jacky is preceded in death by his parents, brother Jimmy Cunningham and his wife Dorothy Cunningham.

Service will be officiated by Pastor Josh Helton.

Services are as follows:

Visitation will be on Tuesday December 2nd at Faith Chapel North from 5-7 p.m.

Funeral Service will be December 3rd at 11 a.m. with a one-hour visitation prior at 10 a.m. at Highland Baptist Church.

Pallbearers are Cliff Cheney, Scott Cunningham, Jack Livingston, Tommy Rowlen, Robert Kennedy, and Rusty Tanner. Honorary pallbearers are John Waters, David Webb, Mick Breault and Tyler Simmons.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Highland Baptist Church in memory of Jacky Cunningham.

Betty Jane Powell

November 29, 2025

Betty Jane Powell, age 91, of Molino, Florida, departed this life on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.

Betty was born on April 21, 1934, in Detroit, Michigan to William and Frances Johnson. In 1951 she married the love of her life, Roy Powell, and became a military spouse. She took great pride in her role. Together they built a beautiful life. Being stationed in many places throughout their time in the military, she always had a story to tell of her many adventures. She had genuine passion for life.

Betty loved crafting and there wasn’t much she could not do once she put her mind to it. Another hobby she loved was bowling with her league, where she made many close friends over the years. She always had a song and sometimes a dance move ready for any occasion that arose. She will be remembered for her quick-witty personality.

Betty is survived by her three children; Bob Powell (Dian) of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Fay Powell (Rick) of Molino, Florida and Betty Lou Horton (Phil) of Oroville, California; six grandchildren, ten great grandchildren, and one great-great grandchild. One brother, Robert Johnson (Doris) of Roseville, Michigan; and many nieces and nephews.

Betty touched the lives of everyone who knew her and her memory will live on forever in the hearts of her family and friends. A memorial visitation for Betty will be held on Monday, November 24, 2025, from 3:00-5:00 p.m. at Faith Chapel Funeral Home in Cantonment, Florida.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to the American Legion Auxiliary Unit #340. 8890 Ashland Avenue, Pensacola, Florida 32534. As Betty was a long-time member of The Women’s Auxiliary.

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