Gayle Marie Byrd
June 19, 2026
Mrs. , who was 83 years old, passed away on June 18, 2026, surrounded by her loving family. She was a native of Pensacola, Florida and had spent most of her life in Atmore, and Davisville area. She was a devoted member of Atmore Baptist Temple, and will be remembered for her kindness and dedication to her family and community.
A devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, Mrs. Byrd lived her life rooted in faith, service, and love. She was a true prayer warrior and a guiding light to her family, friends, and church community. Her faith, compassion, and gentle strength were evident in the way she cared for others and placed the needs of those she loved before her own. Mrs. Byrd greatly enjoyed time spent with her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. She loved to read and found joy in traveling to the mountains. She was a selfless and loving woman whose presence brought comfort, encouragement, and warmth to those around her. Her legacy of faith and love will continue to live on through her family, and she will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her. What a beautiful reunion it must have been in Heaven when Gayle was welcomed home and reunited with her sisters.
She is preceded in death by her husband, of forty-four years, Thomas “Buddy” Byrd; parents, Clifton and Alice White Hobbs; sisters, Elizabeth “Libby” Prater and Barbara Dorriety.
Mrs. Byrd leaves behind three sons: Ken Milstead and his wife Sandra, of Bay Minette, Alabama; Scott Milstead and his wife Debbie of Mobile, Alabama; and Trent Milstead and wife Karen Metts of Robinsonville, Alabama. Mr. Byrd’s legacy is further enriched by the presence of eight grandchildren: Amiee Milstead, Kyndall Crane (Clayton Crane), Caitlin Cook (Bradley Cook), Erica Dillard (Temple Dillard), Scotty Milstead, Hannah Milstead, Preston Milstead, and Jaden Gregson (Austin Gregson), as well as nineteen great-grandchildren: Haylin Milstead, Ethan Thomas, Aubrey Thomas, Caston Crane, Cale Crane, Tully Crane, Noah Lins, Bristol Cook, Aiden Dillard, Liam Dillard, Brynna Dillard, Sadie Milstead, Emberly Milstead, James Milstead, Adalynn Milstead, Malachi Carroll, Kamreigh Milstead, Paxton Milstead, and Wren Gregson, all of whom will cherish her memory and the impact she had on their lives.
The Byrd Family would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to the staff of Southern Care Hospice, nurses Kaylee Sanspree, Mary White and CNA Chasity Brown. Your compassionate care made a world of difference during this time.
Visitation will be held on Monday, June 22, 2026 from 12:00 p.m. until 1:00 p.m. at Petty Funeral Homes, LLC.
Funeral services will follow at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, June 22, 2026 at Petty Funeral Homes, LLC, with Reverend Doug Odom officiating.
Burial will follow at Pine Barren Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Mark Dorriety, Donnie Prater, Matt Dorriety, Preston Milstead, Scotty Milstead and Alan Sharpless.
Johnathan David Watters
June 18, 2026
Johnathan David Watters, age 50 of Cantonment, Florida passed away at home on June 12, 2026.
He was born on October 2, 1975 to Karen B. Watters who survives him, and the late Woody Watters. He was also preceded in death by all of his grandparents.
Johnathan was a man of faith who believed in God and trusted in His will throughout his life. He will be remembered for his kind heart, his quiet strength, and the love he had for his family.
He is survived by the mother of his children, Amanda Pace Watters of Cantonment, his three loving daughters, Faith Elizabeth Watters, 25 of Century, FL; Savanah Hope Watters, 22 of Cantonment, Fl & Charity Ray Watters, 17 of Cantonment, FL. & his one grandson that brought him great joy, Liam Karson Watters, 14 months old of Cantonment, FL.
He is also survived by his two sisters, Cynthia Grace (Ricky) Conner of Loxley, AL & Regina Marie (Nathan) Parmely of Morgantown, GA, along with numerous nieces and nephews each of whom hold a special place in his heart, along with extended family members and friends who will miss him dearly.
He enjoyed the simple pleasures in life & will be remembered for his contagious laughter, bright smile, and humorous personality. He had the ability to work with his hands, which was a rare gift—an instinctive talent for bringing broken things back to life and making the difficult look effortless. Whether it was a simple household repair, or a complex project, he had a way of stepping in and making things work again. He would sing to the top of his lungs, enjoyed going fishing on the river, boating, hunting on family land, woodworking, & drawing. He also deeply loved nature & found peace in feeding the wildlife, often enjoying the quiet beauty of God’s creations. For the last 3 years he found peace in ministering to others & faithfully praying each day for those in the cars who passed by his home.
Above all, he loved his family and cherished every moment spent with them. Time with his daughters, grandson, & his mother, meant the most.
Though our hearts are heavy, we take comfort in our faith and the promise of eternal life, knowing he now rests in the arms of the Lord.
Harmon Curtis Fayard
June 18, 2026
Harmon Curtis Fayard, 97, of Atmore, AL, passed away on June 16, 2026. He was born on June 17, 1928, in Saucier, MS, to Elam Elijah and Virilla Scarborough Fayard.
Mr. Fayard was an Army Veteran who served during the Korean campaign. Curtis built a career as a partner of Fayard Construction and later worked as Student Services Coordinator at the Alabama State Technical College Atmore Campus.
For leisure, he was an avid and well-known quail hunter. He particularly enjoyed training and watching his pointer bird dogs on the hunt. He also developed and operated a small Angus cattle hobby farm. Mr. Fayard also served as a Deacon and Committee Leader at Presley Street Baptist Church for over five decades. Mr. Fayard was known lovingly as “Pa” to his sons and “Papa” to his 5 grandchildren and spent 57 loving years with his wife.
Curtis was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Shirley Marilyn Vickery Fayard; his sister, Myrtle Walden; and his brother, Elam “E.P.” Fayard.
He is survived by his sons Greg (Kelly) Turberville of Enterprise, AL; Mike (Terri) Fayard of Seminole, AL; and Bryan (Candace) Fayard of Flomaton, AL; five grandchildren, Erin, Kaylee, Cody, Emily, and Curt; and three great-grandchildren, Arabella, Owen, and Finn.
Funeral Services will be held on Friday, June 19, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. at Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Otis Thames and Rev. Arnold Hendrix officiating. Interment will follow at Oak Hill Cemetery in Atmore, AL.
Visitation will be held on Friday, June 19, 2026, from 1:00 p.m. until service time at 2:00 p.m. at Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home.
Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements
David Eugene ‘Bo’ Flowers
June 15, 2026
It is with heavy hearts and profound gratitude for a life well-lived that we announce the passing of David “Bo” Flowers, who left this world peacefully, surrounded by the love of family, on the 9th of June, 2026. Born on March 23, 1961, in the quaint town of Molino, Florida, Bo was a beacon of warmth and generosity, traits that defined his colorful 65 years of life.
Bo was the beloved son of Dora Diane Stacey and was deeply cherished by his family. He was preceded in death by his loving grandparents, Dora and David Flowers, his devoted mother, Dora Diane Stacey, and his fathers, Buddy Farrington and Bob Howell. He is also preceded in death by his sisters, Pauline Beauchamp and Donna Ramsey, his brother Skeet Robert Flowers, and his cherished daughter, Brandy Lynn Flowers.
Bo’s legacy continues through the lives of his family, his wife Laurie Flowers, and his children, each of whom he held dear: Priscilla Flowers Jackson (Steve), Amanda Flowers Fogie (Chad), Brandon Flowers (Anna), Alyssa Flowers(David), Jaime Watson(Jonathan), Jonathan Ketner (Kayleigh), and Jon Wogan. His family, including his brothers Michael Mauldin, Andrew Daniels, and Christopher Mauldin, and the mother of his two daughters, Terry Flowers Brill, will forever carry forward his spirit and the lessons he imparted.
The joy of Bo’s life was enriched by his 15 grandchildren, who brought him immense pride and joy. Bo’s family was the heart of his world, and his love for them knew no bounds.
Bo dedicated his life to hard work and providing for those he loved. He began his career as a truck driver, later transitioning to the automotive industry, where he spent a decade. For the past 30 years, Bo worked faithfully in maintenance showcasing his incredible work ethic and dedication.
More than his professional accomplishments, Bo will be remembered for his love of the outdoors and his infectious enthusiasm for life. His outgoing nature and genuine interest in others made him a friend to many. Bo was a man of deep kindness and had a heart of gold, always ready to lend a helping hand or share a heartfelt smile.
A devoted father, Bo took pride in the achievements and happiness of his children. He was a steadfast pillar of support and love, never hesitating to be there for his family and friends.
As we bid farewell to Bo, we celebrate a life filled with love, laughter, and generosity. His legacy will live on in the hearts of those he touched.
A memorial service to honor Bo’s life will be held at the Jordan Cemetery at a later date, family and friends are welcome to gather to share memories and pay tribute to a truly remarkable man.
Margaret Creighton Lail
June 14, 2026
, born October 12, 1937, went home June 10, 2026.
Preceding her in death are her Father and Mother, Leroy Owens (Edna Mae) and Essie Mae Albritton, (DT); her husband of 47 years, Douglas Creighton, Sr.; son, Douglas Creighton, Jr.; step daughter, Deborah Sheilds; and step son-in-law, Howard Noble.
Margaret is survived by her husband, David (Pete) Lail; three daughters, Gail (Bo) Miller, Ann McClantoc, and Gwen Smith, all of Lillian, Alabama; daughter in law, Robin Creighton, of Michigan; two step daughters, Cindy Noble, Camden, Alabama and Beth (Gary) Rutherford, Molino, Florida; seven grandchildren, ten great grandchildren, and two great great grandchildren; many nieces and nephews.
Margaret was a long-time member of Grace Open Bible Church in Cantonment, Florida. She loved attending church with her Christian family. Anytime anyone asked her how she was doing, the answer was always the same, ‘’I’M FINE”, thus her nickname became “MISS FINE”. She never complained about anything to anyone. Margaret was an avid fisher lady. If you saw her coming with her old cane pole, you knew she was going to catch fish even if it was in a mud hole. Margaret had the pleasure of traveling to many states, she especially loved being in Arizona. She always met new friends along the way and stayed in touch with them even after returning home. Margaret will be dearly missed by all those that knew and loved her.
A Funeral Service will be held on Monday, June 15, 2026, at 12:30 PM at Faith Chapel Funeral Home South, 100 Beverly Parkway, Pensacola, Florida, where visitation will be held one hour prior at 11:30 AM. Reverend Carlos Jackson will be officiating. Interment will be in Whitmire Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Ricky Smith, Roy Smith, Clint Smith, Clayton Delaware, Mark Kent, and Tim Nix. Honorary pallbearers will be Brian Harbison and George Creighton.
Annette Darby Hassebrock
June 14, 2026
Mrs. Annette Darby Hassebrock, age 86, of Bratt, Florida, passed away peacefully on June 12, 2026.
Born on August 14, 1939, in Uriah, Alabama, Annette was the daughter of George Washington Darby and Fannie Mae Manning Darby. She spent her life devoted to her family, her faith, and her home. A faithful member of Pine Barren Baptist Church, Annette enjoyed attending church services and living a life guided by her Christian faith.
Annette was a homemaker whose greatest joy came from caring for those she loved. She enjoyed gardening, sewing, working crossword puzzles, and watching her favorite television programs, Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy. She also loved listening to Gaither music and spending time with family and friends. Known for her warm heart and welcoming home, Annette was especially famous for her delicious chicken and dumplings, a meal lovingly shared with generations of family members.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Herman John Hassebrock; her parents, George Washington Darby and Fannie Mae Manning Darby; her sister, Dorothy Reeves; her brothers, Alfred Darby, Jack Darby, and Ralph Darby; her great-granddaughter, Lyla Rosemary Webb; and her son-in-law, Gary Burkett.
She is survived by her three daughters, Jo Anne Webb (Phillip) of Daphne, Alabama, Donna Burkett of Spanish Fort, Alabama, and Rhonda Gehman (Joe) of Oak Mountain, Alabama; her brother, William “Billy” Darby (Jackie) of Oak Grove, Florida; four grandchildren, Zachary Webb, Kayla Underhill, Ben Webb, and Abbey Gehman; eight great-grandchildren, Lukas Webb, David Underhill, Lane Webb, John Mark Underhill, Anna Kate Underhill, Lawson Webb, Wyatt Webb, and Noah Webb; one expected great-grandchild; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends who will cherish her memory.
Funeral services will be held at, 3 p.m. on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, at Petty Funeral Homes, LLC with Rev. Mike Harper officiating.
Visitation from 2-3 p.m. on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, at Petty Funeral Homes, LLC.
Pallbearers will be Ted Hassebrock, Greg Vaughn, Greg Darby, James Darby, and Scottie Baker, Austin Cooper, Mickey Peterson & Joey Darby.
Interment will follow in Pine Barren Cemetery.
Annette’s family will forever remember her gentle spirit, unwavering faith, love of family, and the countless meals, memories, and moments of kindness she shared throughout her life. Her legacy of love will continue to live on in all who knew her.
Bobby Oneil Hadley
June 13, 2026
Mr. , age 62, of Atmore, Alabama, passed away on Friday, June 12, 2026.
Born on April 6, 1964, in Foley, Alabama, Bobby was the son of the late Charlie Hadley and Cecil Mae Stewart Hadley. He was a hardworking dairy farmer who enjoyed the simple pleasures of life and the people he loved most.
Bobby was a member of Grace Baptist Church and enjoyed hunting, fishing, watching Auburn football, cooking shows, and spending time outdoors. More than anything, he cherished the time he spent with his family and friends. His kind spirit, sense of humor, and love for those around him will be remembered by all who knew him.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Phillip Wayne Hadley.
He leaves behind his beloved fiancée, Candy Bell; stepdaughter, Regina Parnell (Stevie) of Robertsdale, Alabama; brothers, Thomas Parnell (Donnie) of Atmore, Alabama, Stevie Parnell (Regina) of Robertsdale, Alabama, Charlie Hadley (Jeanette) of Silverhill, Alabama, Howard Oneil Hadley (Lynna) of Loxley, Alabama, and Justin Wayne Hadley of Wilmer, Alabama; sisters, Reta Pearl Lee of Demopolis, Alabama, Mattie Jane Milstead of Bay Minette, Alabama, and Nettie Mae Fowler (Glenn) of Wilmer, Alabama; numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many friends.
Funeral services will be held at 11a.m. on Saturday, June 20, 2026, at Petty Funeral Home with Rev. Alfred Bell officiating.
Visitation will be held from 10-11 a.m.. prior to the service at the funeral home.
Interment will follow at Dean Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Joseph Parnell, Christian Perez, Brayden Jones, Tommy Jones, Mike Rider, Mike Fisher, and Michael Butler.
Bobby’s memory will live on in the hearts of all who loved him, and he will be deeply missed.
Juanis Manalo King
June 11, 2026
Juanis Manalo King, 72, of Summerdale, Alabama passed away on Sunday, June 7, 2026. Juanis was born in Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands on December 6, 1953, to the late Joseph Rice and Maria Manalo King.
Juanis had a career in Law Enforcement retiring as Police Captain for the Northern Mariana Islands. He enjoyed spending time with his family and having a few drinks.
He is preceded in death by his wife, Ermelinda Borja King; parents; sibling; and in-laws.
Juanis is survived by his girlfriend, Elisa; and children, Juanis, Jr. (Trixy), Kurt John (Marcia), Janice (Jacob), Jana (Ryan), Janice E., and Vinney Jo (Alyssa Lynne); as well as numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren; and great-great grandchildren.
Faith Chapel Funeral Home North, 1000 South Highway 29, Cantonment, entrusted with arrangements.
Renelia Ann Blanton Stacey
June 11, 2026
Renelia Ann Blanton Stacey, age 86, took her heavenly flight on June 8, 2026. She was born in Frisco City, Alabama on Nov 3, 1939, to Ruby and Clyde Blanton.
Raised in Ollie, Alabama, Renelia attended Excel High School where she was a majorette. She enjoyed bowling, shopping, spending time with family and watching sports. Married on June 14, 1957 to Gerald Roy Stacey, the wedding ceremony was performed by Gerald’s Grandfather, Enoch Johnson. The framed picture of this wedding day continues to be a centerpiece at the Stacey household as a loving testimony to all friends and relatives that visit. With the exception of a couple years living in Pensacola, she spent the rest of her life in Atmore where she worked at The Bank of Atmore and United Bank. She enjoyed her work and made many friends and memories during her time there. She was a very caring and sweet southern lady that quietly provided food or cakes to others during times of need.
She is proceeded in death by many family members including her step-father, Davis Owens.
She is survived by her husband, Gerald Roy Stacey; her children, Marsha (John) Pfluger of Texas; Mike (Cyndi) Stacey, Michelle (David) Parish, all of Atmore, one sister, Ida Jean Daw of Mexia.
Her legacy will continue to live through her children, eight grandchildren, 16 great-grand children and one great-great grandchild.
A special thank you to her caregivers who became family; Mary Riley, Carolyn Orr and Sandy Capps. They were truly angels on assignment.
Funeral Services will be held at 10 a.m. on Friday, June 12, 2026, at Johnson Quimby Funeral Home in Atmore with Brother Mike Wiggins and Brother Arnold Hendrix presiding. Burial will be in Excel Cemetery, Excel, Alabama following the service.
Visitation is from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, June 11, 2026, at Johnson Quimby Funeral Home in Atmore.
Pallbearers will be her grandsons; Brad Martin, Kyle Parish, Eli Norton, Easton Norton, Rett Parish, and Swayze Martin.
Please accept the families sincerest thanks to all who have offered strength, guidance, love and prayers during this challenging time.
Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Amanda Eugenia Beavers
June 11, 2026
Mrs. Amanda Eugenia Beavers, age 52, of Uriah, Alabama, passed away on Thursday, June 4, 2026.
Amanda was born on July 20, 1973, in Monroeville, Alabama, to the late Grady O’Neal Stokes and Linda Sue Wiggins Boutwell. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend whose greatest joy in life was spending time with her family. Amanda loved writing poems, reading, traveling, and making memories with her grandchildren. Among her favorite travel destinations was Mount Rushmore, a place she often spoke of fondly.
Amanda was a homemaker who dedicated her life to caring for those she loved. Her kind heart, gentle spirit, and unwavering love for family will be deeply missed by all who knew her.
In addition to her parents, Amanda was preceded in death by her son, Robert Whatley; her daughter, Keianah Bucklew; and her granddaughter, Joshlyn.
She is survived by her loving husband of 30 years, Ronnie Eugene Beavers of Uriah, Alabama; her daughter, Paige Beavers of Meridian, Mississippi; step-father, Randy Boutwell of Flomaton, Alabama; her brother, Preston Stokes (Amanda) of Mobile, Alabama; her sister, Stephanie Baggett (Rex) of Atmore, Alabama; five cherished grandchildren, Lauren, Braxton, Jackson, Jason, and Bryar; along with numerous nieces, nephews, extended family members, and dear friends.
The family would like to express their heartfelt gratitude to VITAS Hospice and Mobile Infirmary for the compassionate care, support, and kindness shown to Amanda and her loved ones during her illness.
Amanda’s memory will forever live on in the hearts of those who loved her, and her legacy of love, devotion, and strength will continue through the family she cherished so deeply.
A celebration of life will be held at a later date.
