Louis Camacho

March 28, 2025

Louis Camacho, age 66, from Cantonment, Florida passed away peacefully on February 22, 2025. Louis was born in East Bernard, Texas on August 25, 1958 to Apollonia and Jesus Camacho. He worked in the carpentry industry and was a carpenter for over 40 years. Louis enjoyed being outside building things, yardwork, and he loved to cook, especially barbecue and making breakfast for his kids and grandchildren. He also loved playing with his grandchildren. Each morning Louis would read his Bible and watch preachers on t.v. The morning of the day he passed away, the preacher brought a message on being prepared for heaven. Louis prayed, telling Jesus he was ready to come home to be with Him. The family feels that God answered Louis’ prayer.

Louis is survived by his wife Sharon of 38 years, sons Louis Cody Ray Camacho and his friend Varvara Marchenko, Timothy Allen Camacho and his wife Heather; his grandchildren Dominic Louis Allen Camacho, Adelita Michelle Camacho, Bentley James Scoggins Payne; his brother Anthony “Tony” Perez and his wife Mary Jane; sisters, Ruby Marthinez, Lydia Rojas, Janie Vega, and her husband, Pablo, Maria Esquivel and her husband Augustine; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

Louis was preceded in death by his mother Apollonia Camacho, step-father Domingo Perez, brother, Domingo Perez, Jr., brother Richard “Ricky” Camacho, sister Benta Mendoza, nieces Vivian Michelle Moreno and nephew Adrian Marthinez.

A memorial service will be held Saturday, March 29th with visitation at 10:30 a.m. and the service at 11:00 a.m. at Highland Baptist Church, 6240 Highway 95A North, Molino, FL with Bro. Josh Helton officiating.

Coach Hugh Thomas Fountain III

March 27, 2025

Coach Hugh Thomas Fountain III, a devoted husband, father, paw paw, mentor, and legendary high school football coach, passed away on March 24, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of faith, family, and football.

Born on March 13, 1964, in Brewton, Alabama, Hugh was the son of Hugh and the late Gayle Fountain. He grew up in East Brewton alongside his four siblings, Kim, Kay, Scott, and Jason. From an early age, he displayed a love for football, playing at W.S. Neal High School before continuing his career as a center at Troy State University. He was a member of the 1984 Troy State football national championship team, earned a letter in 1985, and later received his degree.

Hugh began his coaching career in 1987 as an assistant coach at Flomaton High School before becoming the head coach at Evergreen High School in 1988 at just 22 years old. The following year, he returned to his hometown as the head coach of the W.S. Neal Blue Eagles, leading the program to one of its most successful stretches in school history. Under his leadership, the team made six playoff appearances and, in 1995, tied the school record for most wins in a season with a 12-2 record.

In 1996, he took the helm at Charles Henderson High School in Troy, Alabama, where he spent 16 seasons and led the Trojans to 10 playoff appearances, including an undefeated regular season in 2007. In 2012, he transitioned to the AISA ranks as the head coach at Escambia Academy, where he won two football state championships, in 2014 and 2017, and guided the track program to eight straight state championships.

Coach Fountain’s impact on high school football was unparalleled. Over 39 years, he amassed an extraordinary 271 wins, ranking him 15th in Alabama high school football history for all-time wins. His teams qualified for the playoffs 29 times, and he holds the rare distinction of being the only head football coach in Alabama to be the winningest head football coach at three different schools—W.S. Neal, Charles Henderson, and Escambia Academy.

In 2022, Coach Fountain returned to W.S. Neal, bringing his career full circle as he continued to pour his heart into developing young athletes, mentoring his players, and changing lives. His passion extended beyond the field, as he worked tirelessly to secure college football scholarships for hundreds of student-athletes.

Beyond the gridiron, Hugh was a man of deep faith and a devoted servant of the Lord. He was an active member of Flomaton First Baptist Church, where he served as both the youth pastor and associate pastor. His calling to ministry led him to recently become an ordained minister, a role he embraced with the same passion and dedication that defined his coaching career. Whether from the pulpit or the sidelines, Hugh’s life was a testimony to his unwavering faith, and he found great joy in sharing God’s love with others.

Above all, Hugh was a devoted family man and a beloved husband to his wife of 39 years, Susan Locklier Fountain. Together, they built a beautiful life, raising three children: Hannah Fountain Helton (Brett), H.T. Fountain (Abigail), and Troy. He was also a proud grandfather to three grandchildren—Lock and Champ Helton, and Cross Fountain—who brought him endless joy.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Gayle Fountain; her parents, Eugene and Eloise Cargill; and his paternal grandparents, Hugh Thomas and Pearlie Mae Fountain.

Coach Fountain’s life was defined by his faith, his dedication to his players, and his love for his family. Though he has left the sidelines, his influence will continue to be felt in the lives of all who had the privilege of knowing him.

A celebration of Coach Fountain’s life will be held on Friday, March 28, 2025, with visitation from 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM. The visitation will begin at the entrance to the fieldhouse and proceed onto the field, where condolences can be offered to the family. The service will follow on the football field at 7:00 PM.

A private graveside service will be held on Saturday, March 29, 2025 with Williams Memorial Chapel Funeral Home Of Brewton, Alabama Directing.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Coach Hugh Fountain Scholarship Fund (702 Greenlawn Circle, Flomaton, AL 36441) to continue his legacy of helping student-athletes achieve their dreams.

“Well done, good and faithful servant.” – Matthew 25:23

Sandra Anne Spence

March 26, 2025

Mrs. Sandra Anne Spence, who was 56-years-old, sadly passed away at her home on March 25, 2025. She was originally from Fort Rucker, Alabama, but had lived in Walnut Hill, Florida, for the last 38 years. Her presence in the community will be deeply missed by all who knew her.

Mrs. Spence had a joyful spirit that shone through her love for tulips and the excitement of traveling. She cherished the time spent with her family, especially her grandchildren, who filled her days with laughter and warmth. Christmas was her favorite time of year, and she delighted in decorating with cheerful snowmen that brought a smile to everyone’s face. Her playful puppy, Trigger, was always by her side, adding to her happiness. Whether it was being outdoors or enjoying a peaceful day of fishing, Mrs. Spence embraced every moment with love and joy.

She is preceded in death by her parents, John T Akridge Sr. and Averil English Akridge; brother, John T. Akridge Jr.

She is survived by her husband of 37 years, William Scott Spence of Walnut Hill, Florida; two daughters, Caitlin (Cole) Norton of Atmore, Alabama and Allison (Nathaniel) Nelson of Milton, Florida; son, Samuel (Autumn) Spence of Molino, Florida; three brothers, Peter (Claire) English of Kings Lynn, England, Tony Akridge of Geneva, Alabama, and John (Penny) Mecham of Suffolk, England; two sisters, Deborah (Jerry) Hilliard of Phenix City, Alabama, and Shirley (Bobby) Brackin of Geneva, Alabama; grandchildren, McKenzie Norton, Emma-Kate Norton, William Norton, Maverick Norton, Kevin Nelson, Hunter Nelson, Karsyn Nelson, one on the way Logan Nelson, Liam Spence, Greyson Spence, and Knox Spence; puppy Trigger.

Sandra’s favorite saying was “I Love You To The Moon and Back”

A memorial service will be held at a later date.

Thelma Rue Hendrix

March 24, 2025

Thelma Rue Hendrix, age 73, of Flomaton, AL passed away on March 18, 2025. Thelma was born on February 19, 1952 in Red Level, AL to Bobby H. McDowell, Sr. and Dora Nell Hendrix McDowell. Thelma is preceded in death by her parents and her brothers, Bobby Harold McDowell and Brock Allen McDowell.

Thelma is survived by her children, Donnie Johnson, Jr. of Flomaton, AL, B.J. Johnson of Bluff Springs, FL and Tammy Johnson of Bluff Springs, FL; her sisters, Barbara Davis of Bay Minette, AL and Jean Furby of Pascagoula, MS and a host of grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Graveside services were held Monday, March 24, 2025, at McCurdy Cemetery in Century, FL. Interment was in McCurdy Cemetery.

Active pallbearers were Kevin Merchant, Darrin Merchant, Austin Adams, Dylan Jordan, Justin White and Willie Johnson.

Honorary pallbearers were Jacob Tellefsen and Billy Merchant.

Donald Eugene ‘Donnie’ Brown, Jr.

March 20, 2025

Mr. Donald Eugene “Donnie” Brown, Jr. was a beloved member of the community who sadly passed away at the age of 45 on March 20, 2025, in Pensacola, Florida. Originally from Pensacola, he had made his home in Flomaton for the last four and a half years. Donnie will be remembered by his family and friends for his warm spirit and the joy he brought to those around him. His passing leaves a significant void in the hearts of all who knew him.

Mr. Brown was a man full of life and excitement. He loved to spend his weekends hunting in the woods, fishing by the lake, and crafting beautiful items in his workshop. His vibrant personality drew people in, and he enjoyed every moment watching wrestling matches, cheering for his favorite wrestlers. Fireworks were another passion of his; he loved the colors and sounds lighting up the night sky. Most importantly, Mr. Brown cherished time with his family, creating memories that they would hold dear forever.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Donald Eugene (Carol Ard) Brown.

He is survived by his two sons, Draven Brown, of Lillian, AL; Gabriel “Gabe” Brown, of Lillian, AL; sister, Monica McLain, of Atmore, AL; friend, Amber Munro, of Flomaton, AL; friends, Kevin (Haley) Walker, of Jay, FL; extended family, John McLain, numerous cousins and friends.

Visitation will be held, Tuesday, March 25, 2025, from 6-8 p.m. at Petty Funeral Homes.

Bruce Elbert Jerkins

March 19, 2025

Mr. Bruce Elbert Jerkins, who was 64 years old, passed away peacefully at his home in Bratt, Florida, on March 18, 2025. He was originally from Atmore and spent his entire life in the family home in Bratt, where he made many cherished memories. His presence will be missed by all who knew him.

Mr. Jerkins had a big heart, always helping others, he often times carried vegetable to family and friends. He loved spending his free time outdoors, fully embracing the joys of nature. Fishing and hunting were his favorite pastimes, providing him with both relaxation and excitement. On weekends, you could find him at the beach, soaking up the sun and enjoying the waves, or cooking out with friends, sharing laughter and delicious food. An avid Alabama football fan, he looked forward to game days, cheering for his team with passion and pride. His life was all about good times, good company, and a deep appreciation for the great outdoors.

Mr. Jerkins is preceded in death by his parents Benjamin F. (Freda Noles) Jerkins; brother, Hoyt Craig Jerkins.

He is survived by his sister, Deloris (Danny) Presley of Brewton, Alabama; brother, Aubrey Terry (Ethelena) Jerkins of Naples, Florida; nephew, Cody Jerkins; nieces, Miranda Jerkins, Baylie Lewis, Danyell Presley, and Lori Presley; great-nephews, Skylar Presley and Kaleb Presley.

Funeral services will be held Friday, March 21, 2025 at 2:00 PM at Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Homes, LLC. with Reverend Clarence Rolin officiating.

Visitation will be held Friday, March 21, 2025 from 1:00 PM until 2:00 PM at Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Homes, LLC.

Burial will follow at Christian Home Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Ryan Davis, Mark Holland, Cliff Amerson, Ethan Cole, Sam Davis, and Leslie Barnes.

Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home, Atmore, Alabama is in charge of all arrangements.

Sylvia Kelly

March 16, 2025

Sylvia Kelly
2/27/1942 – 3/14/2025

Sylvia had a unique personality. Her impact on life was one of love and understanding; both of family and friends, and also “God’s little misunderstood animals.” She was on a quest to know her Maker in the most deepest and intimate ways, with a voice that pleased even the angels.

When she left her old shoes, and put on her glorified ones, she went to be with Jesus, leaving behind all who loved her. Truly a beacon of love, her last words, “I’ll see you on the other side.” We will miss you, Sylvia.

Sylvia is survived by her son, Patrick Kelly, her daughter, Tina Kelly, her sister, Barbara Ann Kite, and many loving nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Mike Kelly, her parents, Elizabeth and Oscar Driver, and her brothers, Howard and Gary river. The pallbearers will be Hunter Kite, Cody Kite, Justin Kite, Gabe Gaulden, Chris Ard, and Randy Ard.

A celebration of life will be held at Victory Assembly of God Church in Cantonment, Florida on Thursday, March 20, 2025. The viewing will begin at 11:00 am, followed by the funeral at 1:00 pm.

Wanda Kinsley Repine

March 11, 2025

Wanda Kinsley Repine, born March 23, 1948 in Pensacola, Florida, was healed on March 9, 2025 when she entered the Gates of Heaven.

She was met at the gates by her father and mother, Johnnie and Virginia Kinsley, and her beloved husband of 46 years, Kenneth Repine.

Loved ones left to cherish Wanda’s memories include her two children Michelle Repine Bond (Pete) and Mike Repine (Jennifer) along with the “magnificent seven” Jackson & Jenna Bond and Brenn, Kira, Zane, Cole & Reid Repine. She also had one precious great-grandson, Ky’lynn Repine.

Wanda had many roles in life: daughter, wife, mother, and teacher to so many, but the role she cherished the most was that of “GiGi” to her seven grandchildren and “Geeg” to the newest addition, her beloved great-grand.
Wanda is also survived by her brother, Harry Kinsley (Gayle); her sisters, Donna Phillips (Bruce) and Dora Thomley (Wayne); her sister-in-law, Pat Kieft (Bob); and brother-in-law, Floyd Elmore.

Wanda recently retired after teaching in Escambia County for over 40 years. She truly enjoyed teaching and had a passion for growing the minds of children. Hundreds of young lives were changed because of Wanda’s teaching and her big heart for children.

The family will receive friends at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North, 1000 S. Hwy 29, Cantonment, FL on Saturday, March 22, 2025 from 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm.

The family has asked that anyone wishing to pay respects attend the visitation. Wanda will be cremated and there will be no traditional funeral service. The family requests that instead of sympathy cards, attendees bring a letter or note with a fond memory of Wanda to place in a basket. The family would enjoy reading these and cherishing them for years to come.

In lieu of flowers, a memorial contribution can be made to CASA of Shelby County (CASA House) 5184 Caldwell Mill Road Suite 204-171 Birmingham, AL 35244, which provides volunteer advocates for vulnerable children who have been removed from their homes due to abuse or neglect, or The Miracle League, 833 El Camino Drive, Cantonment, FL 32533, which provides physically and mentally challenged children a safe and spirited program in which they can play baseball just like the other kids.

Faith Chapel Funeral Home North, 1000 Hwy 29 S., Cantonment, FL is in charge of arrangements. You may express your condolences online at www.fcfhs.com

Houston Lee Farr, Jr.

March 11, 2025

Houston Lee Farr, Jr. (71) of Milton, Florida went to be with the Lord on March 5, 2025. He was born in Pensacola, Florida on February 17, 1954 to the late Houston Lee Farr, Sr. & Orpha Lahleen. He was raised in the Pensacola area and lived most of his adult life in Milton. He was married to his beloved late wife, Karen Moulyet Farr for almost 33 years. Houston worked as a military contractor for most of his successful career. He was an active member of Olive Baptist Church for over 40 years where he enjoyed serving in the children’s ministry. He loved time spent with his five grandchildren. Houston truly had a servant’s heart, always looking for ways to help. He was always quietly in the background taking care of things, never wanting any recognition. Family and friends always called on Houston when they had a home project they needed advice on or any mechanical issue. He was always willing to lend a hand to help a friend.

He is survived by his children, Allen (Ashley) Farr and Kristen (Trey) Fondren; grandchildren, Owen (12), Chandler (11), Olivia (10), Hutch (8), and Oakleigh (5); his sister Mary Farr and multiple nieces and nephews. Upon marrying Karen, he was welcomed into the Moulyet family as one of their own; the late Noland & Mary Louise Moulyet, the late George & Frances Robison, Danny (Sherry) Willis, the late Tom (Carla) Moulyet, Brian (Lisa) Moulyet, and numerous nieces and nephews.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Tuesday, March 11 at 11:00 am, visitation will be held prior at 10:00 am, at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North, 1000 Hwy 29S, Cantonment, FL. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Olive Baptist Church in his name.

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James Nicholas Bouzios

March 11, 2025

James Nicholas Bouzios of Pensacola, Florida passed away on February 17, 2025. He was born in Chicago, Illinois on March 11, 1949, to Nick and Tina Bouzios.

Jim volunteered for the draft where he served in the United States Army as a medic in Vietnam. For his bravery, he received the Bronze Star and The Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry. While in Vietnam he was wounded, received the Purple Heart, and was medevacked home to the United States. During his medical leave from the Army, he met the love of his life, Linda, whom he was married to for 53 years. Shortly after marriage, he and Linda moved to Pensacola, Florida.

Jim continued his education, earning his Master’s Degree in political science and business administration from The University of West Florida. Upon graduation, he received The Presidential Internship and took his first job with HUD. For decades, Jim continued working his way up from a Junior Civilian at the Department of Defense to his career climax retiring at Senior Executive Service (SES level); serving as the Chief Information Officer of Manpower, Personnel, Training and Education (MPT &E) for Naval Education &Training Command (NETC) which is the largest shore command for the United States Navy.

After retirement, his hobbies became starting small businesses, hunting, and home improvement projects. However, his true passion was writing, particularly writing “letters to the editor” in the Pensacola News Journal. His motto was “execute without excuses.” Those who knew him well called him “Big Jim”.

Jim is survived by his loving wife of 53 years, Linda; son, Nick (Angela); son, Alex (Ashley); grandchildren, Olivia Kate, Lauren (Michael), and Logan. He also leaves behind his siblings, Bert (Bob) Pryor, Tony Bouzios, Callie (Dave) Neybert, and Tina (Tom) Imperato. In addition, he leaves behind numerous nieces, nephews, extended family, and friends.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his name to Sacred Heart Children’s Hospital in Pensacola, Florida, or in his name to the Town of Pine Apple, Alabama or The Town of Pine Apple Volunteer Fire Department P. O. Box 8 Pine Apple, Al. 36768.

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