Ronny Rowell Bradford
February 15, 2026
Ronny Rowell Bradford, age 73, resident of Pensacola, Florida, passed away peacefully on Saturday, February 7, 2026. Ronny was a loving son and brother. Ronny was born on September 8, 1952, in Atmore, Alabama.
Mr. Bradford is preceded in death by his father, John Wesley Bradford; his grandparents, Grace and Robert Brown, Ellie Monroe Rowell, and Janie Foster Rowell.
Mr. Bradford is survived by his wonderful mother, Claudia M. Bradford of Pensacola, and loving twin brother, Jonny Brown Bradford of Pensacola; his aunts, Ann James of Nokomis, Alabama, and Pauline Olson of Atmore, Alabama.
Graveside services were held on Thursday, February 12, 2026, at Sullivan Cemetery in Nokomis, AL.
Interment was in Sullivan Cemetery.
Margaret Eloise Hayles Steele
February 15, 2026
Mrs. Margaret Eloise Hayles Steele, 86, passed away on February 11, 2026. She was a native of Lottie, Alabama, born to William Levi Hayles and Ethel Olene (Jones) Hayles. She was a current resident of McCullough, Alabama.
After finishing school at Escambia County High School, Eloise worked at V.J. Elmore 5&10, then worked as a bookkeeper at a local pest control company.
After marriage, Eloise and Bennie Earl lived in Pensacola, FL, for twelve years before moving to McCullough, AL. Eloise drove a school bus for 26 years before retiring. She loved being a housewife and enjoyed woodworking and gardening. She was a member of the Atmore Church of Christ.
Mrs. Steele is preceded in death by her parents; her sister, Louise Hayles Caraway; her brothers, Wilton Ray Hayles and William Wayne Hayles; and her daughter-inlaw Nelline (Sanders) Steele.
She is survived by her husband Bennie Earl Steele; sons Michael (Elizabeth [Beth]) Steele of Jacksonville, FL.; Ronnie (Peggy) Steele of Panama City Beach, FL.; Roy Glen (Melissa) Steele of Semmes, AL. She is also survived by her grandchildren, Bradley (Sadie) Steele, Adriana (A.J.) Steele, Justin Godin, Calleigh Steele, Molly Steele, and two great-grandchildren: Cayden Steele and Maci Rose Steele.
Funeral services were held on Saturday, February 14, 2026, at Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Guyton Montgomery officiating.
Interment was at Oak Grove Baptist Church Cemetery in Oak Grove, FL.
Active pallbearers were Ronnie Steele, Roy Steele, Mark Mack, Eddie Ryan, Michael Glick, and Richard Nahkaola.
Henry Thomas Lee
February 13, 2026
Henry Thomas Lee, Poppy. Age 87, born in Vernon, FL; to Barney and Emma Lee, and living most of his life in Pensacola, FL; passed away February 7, 2026. Henry had a deep love for the outdoors. Whether on a boat, in a tree stand, shucking oysters on the porch, or in the yard cleaning fish or skinning a deer, he was most at home in nature. The outdoors was not just something he enjoyed, it was a reflection of who he was. In his early years, Henry proudly served in the United States Army. Following his military service, he dedicated 20 years of hard work to St. Regis Paper Mill, where he remained until his retirement. Throughout those years, he also devoted time to volunteering with Escambia Search and Rescue, serving his community with pride.
He loved his wife Carol dearly and they were married for 65 wonderful years. Together, they built a large and beautiful family. Over the course of his life, Henry formed many lasting friendships, and to him, friends were family. He leaves behind countless cherished memories that will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved him. Surrounded by family and friends, he passed peacefully and now he rest with God. He will be deeply missed.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Barney and Emma Lee; brother, Franklin Lee; sisters, Odessa Lee Collier, Laura Lee Graham, and Ovedia Lee Bryant.
Henry is survived by his wife, Carol Lee; sons, Tommy Lee, Gary (Linda Wilson) Lee, and Scott (Ginger) Lee; grandchildren: Aaron Lee, Amber (Bobby Rosado) Lee, Trinity (Allen Rosas) Lee, Hayden (Connor) Lee, Jamie Thompson, Joslin Lee, Brandon (Jamie) Wiggins, Cody (Bailey) Wiggins, and Brandon Lee; great grandchildren: Emma, Nikolai, Eric, Xavier, Caden, Alexzia, Allen, Amia, Ellie, Bree, Gracyn, Suede, Saylor, Remi, and Rylie.
A funeral service will be held at 12:00 p.m. on Wednesday, February 18, 2026. Visitation will be begin at 11:00 a.m. at Trahan Family Funeral Home, 60 Industrial Boulevard, Pensacola, FL 32503.
Jerry W. Findley
February 13, 2026
Jerry W. Findley, age 82, of Pace, FL passed peacefully into the loving arms of Jesus Christ his Savior on the morning of February 12, 2026.
Jerry was born February 19, 1943, in Century, FL to Roy and Oneta Findley. He was a graduate of Tate High School Class of 1961. On March 13, 1971, he married the love of his life, Patricia Tucker Findley celebrating nearly 55 years of marriage. He worked in the Pensacola Mill of International Paper for 37 years.
Jerry committed his life to Christ and it resonated in every aspect of his life. He was a faithful husband, a loving father and “Papa”. He served as a deacon at Olive Baptist Church and was active in his Sunday School class. Even though Jerry worked shift work he always seemed to have time for his family and his many hobbies. He was a true “Jack of all trades.” Over the years he would explore his love of photography, travel, coaching, golf, fishing, sporting clays, and probably his most enduring hobby, cooking.
His love for cooking opened up doors for him, including becoming a certified BBQ judge and serving the culinary ministry at his church alongside Chef Bob. Jerry taught us all to “never pass up an opportunity to add more flavor.”
Jerry is survived by his wife, Pat Findley; two siblings, Leroy (Carolyn) Findley, and Shelby Duell; two children, son, Daniel (Brandi) Findley, daughter, Jennifer (Felipe) Valencia; five grandchildren, Levi, Elijah, and Caitlyn Findley, and Rex and Leo Valencia.
Funeral services will be held at Faith Chapel – North, Wednesday, February 18th at 11am with visitation beginning at 10am. Graveside will follow afterwards at Highland Baptist Church in Molino, FL. Funeral Service will be officiated by Rev. Daniel Findley with special music from Rev. Jon Tyner.
The family would like to extend its deep thanks to Emerald Coast Hospice, especially Lisa and Ashley. Your kindness and care will not be forgotten.
Bill Daniel
February 13, 2026
The family of Bill Daniel is deeply saddened to announce his passing on February 07, 2026 in Cantonment, FL at the age of 66.
He is survived by his loving wife, Anne Daniel; his mother, Sharon Daniel: daughter, Michelle Medeiros; son-in-law, Luiz Medeiros; grandson, Asher Daniel; granddaughters, Lucianna, Mariella and Julia Medeiros, sister Terri Ange and brother-in-law Ron Ange.
He was preceded in death by his father William Daniel.
Bill was a loving, kind and generous man who would fill any place and person with laughter and joy. He loved life, and we loved having him in ours. He enjoyed grilling, cooking, gardening, wildlife, the outdoors and life in general. He loved to host gatherings with friends at “The Curve Bar and Grill” at home. Bill will be missed by anyone who was fortunate enough to be a part of his life and world.
A celebration of life will be held at Faith Chapel February 20, 2026 from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM, with a service following. A private interment will be held at a later date. Donations to a wildlife preservation organization or wildlife rescue may be made in lieu of flowers.
Frances Yvonne ‘Fran’ Wright
February 11, 2026
Frances Yvonne “Fran” Wright passed away peacefully on February 9, 2026 at the age of 88 in Pensacola, Florida. Fran was born in Lafayette, Indiana, and graduated from Indiana University School of Nursing in 1958. While attending school, she worked at the Indianapolis 500 Speedway Medical Clinic on race days. Early in her career, she worked in polio wards, emergency rooms, and assisted in some of the early open heart surgeries performed in the late 50s.
Fran was preceded in death by her parents, Walter and Lavaughn Renick of Flora, Indiana, her husband, John W. Wright of Pensacola, Florida, and her sister, Bonnie (Bill) Cassell of Yalaha, Florida.
Fran moved to Pensacola in 1975, where she was the operating room supervisor for Baptist Hospital. She later joined The Neurosurgical Group at Baptist Hospital as their surgical nurse, where she remained until her retirement in 2010. She was reluctant to retire from nursing, but eventually came to enjoy it.
In Fran’s early years, she bred and showed doberman pinschers, founding The Doberman Pinscher Club of America in Pensacola in the 70s. Fran enjoyed reading crime novels, knitting caps and booties for premature babies at Sacred Heart Hospital and baby blankets for expectant mothers, camping with friends, shopping for antiques, tending flowers and boating. She especially loved traveling and had the opportunity to take a trip to Europe. Her favorite times were spent with her family and close friends. She lived her life to the fullest.
Fran is survived by her three children, Seane (Carl) Walters of Newton, Mississippi; Sherri (Terry) Boatright of Talihina, Oklahoma; and Andy (Tracy) Walker of Pensacola, Florida; her grandson, Wesley (Chelsea) Walker of Ormond Beach, Florida; and her four step-children, Helen Ann (Kalani) Jones of Poway, California; Gina (Fidencio) Lopez of Boise, Idaho; Roberta (Scott) Harman of Meridian, Idaho; and Mary Branscombe of San Diego, California.
To her children, Fran will always be remembered as a loving and kind mother who put the needs of her children above her own. To her friends she was family, caring for them when needed.
“She speaks with wisdom, and faithful instruction is on her tongue. She watches over the affairs of her household and does not eat the bread of idleness. Her children arise up and call her blessed; her husband also and he praiseth her.” Proverbs 31:26-28.
A memorial service will be held at a later date at Barrancas National Cemetery at Pensacola Naval Air Station, and she will be laid to rest with her late husband, John.
Ray Corry Lowery
February 8, 2026
Mr. , age 75, passed away peacefully at his home on Sunday, February 8, 2026, surrounded by his loving family. He was born on March 1, 1950, in Monroeville, Alabama, and spent most of his life in Canoe, Alabama. Ray was a dedicated member and Deacon of Robinsonville Baptist Church, where he found community and support throughout the years.
He was a proud United States Army veteran, he worked hard over his lifetime as a mechanic at Hoyt Coon and King Pontiac, and as a welder at Gold Crown Camper. He finished his career as an expert alignment specialist at Rowland’s Tires. When he wasn’t working, he was an avid fisherman and eagerly shared his passion with anyone who would listen or go with him fishing. He enjoyed country western dancing, especially two-stepping, he enjoyed attending rodeos. Family meant everything to him; he adored his grandchildren and cherished the moments spent together. A great neighbor, he was always ready to lend a helping hand in the community, earning him the affectionate nickname of “Mayor of Canoe”. With a warm smile and a love for conversation, he found joy in socializing with others and often took time to sit back, relax, and watch the beautiful sunsets.
Mr. Lowery is preceded in death by his parents, Ralph Clifford and Bessie Christine Nall Lowery; twin brother, Roy Lowery, brother Willie James Reeves; step-son, David Tillery Jr.
He is survived by his devoted wife, Freida Lowery, who he shared twenty-two wonderful years with in Atmore, Alabama. He leaves behind his stepson, Daniel, and his wife, Devin Tillery, from Loxley, Alabama, along with his stepdaughter, Karen McGhee, who resides in Atmore. He is also remembered by his brother, Bernard Ray and his wife, Rita Reeves, from Magnolia Springs, and his sister, Hazel, and her husband, Ed Johnson, from Demopolis. The family cherishes the time he spent with his five grandchildren: Jonah and his wife, Ansley Tillery, Jett Tillery, Chaz McGhee, Tyler McGhee, and Macie McGhee. Additionally, he is survived by two great-grandchildren, Wilder and Wrenley Tillery, who will carry on his legacy.
Funeral Services will be held at 2:00 PM Wednesday, February, 11, 2026 at Petty Funeral Homes, LLC with Dr. Tommy Smith officiating.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday, February 10, 2026 from 6:00 PM until 8:00 PM at Petty Funeral Homes, LLC.
Burial will follow at Canoe Methodist Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be David Lambert, Dauphin Gohagin, Warren Mosley, Brandon Smith, Ryan Lambert and Tyler McGhee
Honorary Pallbearers will be David Smith and Louis Tharp
Lawson Aubrey Berry
February 8, 2026
Lawson Aubrey Berry, 85 years old, a long-time resident of Molino, Florida, passed away on Thursday, Feb 5, 2026, at his residence.
Lawson was born in Houston County, Alabama on March 31, 1940, and lived in the Kinsey and Dothan area growing up. He later moved to Pensacola, FL to work for Chemstrand where he met his wife, Nita (Hill) Berry. He was later employed by Beard Equipment as a mechanic and manager. His last job was for the Division of Forestry in Munson, FL as the equipment manager for the Northwest District including Blackwater State Forest, until his retirement.
Mr. Berry enjoyed playing and singing Gospel and older Western Cowboy Ballads with Jeff Perkins and Jim Rutherford. For 11 years they sang as the Sons of the Pines trio. Lawson was sought after for his deep troubleshooting knowledge of John Deere tractors and other equipment. He loved to farm part time. He was a man of great wisdom and upright character who loved Jesus with all his heart, serving multiple times as church deacon. He donated over 10 gallons of blood during his lifetime.
Mr. Berry was preceded in death by his parents, Thelbert and Stella Berry, his brothers, Joe and Wayne; and sister Ann Crowell.
He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Minnie Juanita “Nita” Berry; children, Gary Lynn (Terri) Berry and Audrey (Tom) Dickson; grandchildren, Holly (Christian) Morgan; and his sisters, Sybil Shumack and Glenda Kirkland.
Lawson was a charter member of the Barrineau Park Historical Society and was instrumental in establishing the Friday night music program, the wall of honor, and the scholarship program with countless volunteer hours.
Mr. Berry’s services will be held on Sunday, Feb 8, 2026, at 3:00 PM at First Baptist Church on 118 Morris Ave, Cantonment, FL with Dr. Will Stone Officiating. Family will receive friends at 2:00 PM.
Flowers will be accepted, or donations may be made to the church building fund.
Rickey Lavon McGhee
February 8, 2026
Rickey Lavon McGhee, a lifelong resident of the Poarch Community and a proud Citizen of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, went to be with his Lord and Savior on February 6, 2026, in Pensacola, Florida. Born in Atmore, Alabama, on April 25, 1951, Rickey’s life was defined by his unwavering dedication to his family, his faith, and his community.
Rickey was preceded in death by his fathers, Grady McGhee, Mal McGhee, and Fay Jackson. He is survived by his mother, Martha Jane McGhee Jackson; his son, Rickey Lavon McGhee Jr. (Meagan); his sisters, Carolyn White (Don), Edna Parker, Cynthia Alvarez (Wesley), and MaryLou Challender; and his brother, Mal McGhee (Tami). He leaves behind a legacy of love through his six grandchildren: Brooke McGhee, Trey McGhee, Jadon McGhee, Bella McGhee, Sage Stewart, and Nash Ledkins; and his six great-grandchildren: Emerie, Kailen, Brynlee, Kynleigh, Hutson, and Kaycelyn. Special Friend Felicia Hadley.
Rickey was a builder at heart. He began his career as an ironworker, contributing to the construction of major manufacturing and nuclear plants before transitioning into residential home building. After several years working on offshore oil rigs, he brought his talents home to his Tribe’s manufacturing business. A versatile and reliable team member, Rickey excelled as a precision machine operator. However, his true professional joy came in the last decade of his life when he earned his CDL and took to the road. Driving trucks was his dream job, and he was widely considered the best at it.
In his younger years, Rickey loved racing cars, mud riding in his four-wheel-drive truck, spending days at the creek, and dancing. As time passed, his focus shifted toward his deep love for his family. He became a dedicated caretaker for his mother and a constant pillar of support for his son, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, never missing a ballgame or a special event.
A faithful member of the Poarch Community Church, Rickey served on the Leadership Committee and in numerous other capacities. His church family knew him as a man of service whose presence and dedication will be deeply missed.
Service Information
• Pallbearers: Trey McGhee, Nicholas McGhee, Wade Fretwell, Blasé Fretwell, Joshua Martin, and Daryl Bryars.
• Honorary Pallbearers: Don Jackson, Jack Allen McGhee, Odell McGhee, Jerry Sells, Don White, Charles Wicker, William Vickey, Ricky Nelson, and Cookie Lassiter.
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Service Schedule
• Visitation: Tuesday, February 10, 2026, from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Poarch Community Church.
• Funeral Service: Wednesday, February 11, 2026, at 10:00 AM at Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home.
• Interment: To follow at Judson Creek Indian Cemetery.
Sheppard James Calhoun
February 6, 2026
Sheppard James Calhoun, the son of Micah and Morgan Calhoun, passed away in their home on February 4th, 2026. Sheppard was born on October 13th, 2025, and after a 53-day NICU stay, between Sacred Heart Pensacola and Nemour’s Children’s Hospital in Orlando, Sheppard was able to come home on December 5th, 2025. Sheppard was the first-born son of Micah and Morgan Calhoun and was loved by so many.
Sheppard’s story is one of resilience, fervent prayer, and steadfast friendships. Those who knew Sheppard were able to see the obvious fingerprint of God’s faithfulness towards His people. Though short, Sheppard’s life prompted much prayer and fruitfulness from the body of Christians that surrounded the Calhouns during his time on earth. Sheppard James truly lived up to his namesake without ever saying a word, by reminding those around him of the importance of prayer and diligent Christian devotion, as well as how we ought to “Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness” [James 1:2-3 ESV]
May Sheppard’s life and legacy perennially remind those within the body of Christ of God’s steadfast love and merciful goodness towards us.
Visitation will be at 10 a.m. on Friday, February 13th at Hillcrest Baptist Church followed by an 11a.m. funeral service; Pastor Brian Calhoun will be officiating. Graveside service to follow at Ray’s Chapel Baptist Church. Honorary pall bearers are to be: Taylor Brown, Austin Collier, Peter Kreuser, Gill Phillips, Tucker Hubbell, Ben Nelson and Brandon White. Flowers may be sent to Hillcrest Baptist Church at 800 E Nine Mile Road; in lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Ronald McDonald House Pensacola, FL in Sheppard’s name.
