Articles from the December 20, 2018 edition


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  • Tips to prevent scams on the elderly this holiday

    Carolyn Bivins, Guest Writer|Dec 20, 2018

    ‘Tis the season to be scammed! Fa la la la lalala la. Follow your money if you can-an. Fa la la la lalala la. Recently, an older friend of mine was almost scammed by the “nice voice” on the phone trying to gain her confidence in sending money to them! However, with the quick wit of some of her close friends she did not fall victim to their scheme. Thank goodness! Senior citizens grew up in an era when trusting and being trustworthy were normal behavior, and generally that trust was reciprocated. Unfortunately, because of this mind-set today, th...

  • Ernest 'Wayne' Conner

    Dec 20, 2018

    Ernest “Wayne” Conner, 73, died Sunday, Dec. 9, 2018. Mr. Conner was born Feb. 12, 1944, in Wilmington, N.C. He became a Mason and was of the Baptist faith. The funeral was held at 12 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 22, at Friendship Free Will Baptist Church. Mr. Conner is survived by one son, Brad (Christy) Conner; three daughters, Angie (Larry) Waltz, Cindy Grissett and Michelle (Tim) Green; 10 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Mr. Conner was preceded in death by his parents, Ernest and Evelyn Conner; and two brothers, Gene Conner and Lar...

  • Esther Mae Creamer

    Dec 20, 2018

    Esther Mae Creamer, 89, died Saturday, Dec. 15, 2018 in Century, Fla. Mrs. Creamer was a native of Wallace, Ala. who had resided in Century for most of her life. She was a member of the Faith Bible Baptist Church. The funeral was held at 2 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 18, at Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home with Rev. Robert Barrow officiating. Burial followed at Rock Cemetery with Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home directing. Mrs. Creamer is survived by one son, Floyd creamer of Mississippi; one daughter, Sue (Tony) Nolen of Century; two brothers,...

  • Gloria Virginia Long Cunningham

    Dec 20, 2018

    Gloria Virginia Long Cunningham, 86, died Friday, Dec. 14, 2018 in Atmore, Ala. Mrs. Cunningham was a native and lifelong resident of Atmore who retired from Vanity Fair with 33 years of service. An avid seamstress, she was of the Holiness faith. The funeral was held at 11 a.m., Monday, Dec. 17, at Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home with Bro. Joe White officiating. Burial followed at Serenity Garden Cemetery with Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home directing. Mrs. Cunningham is survived by one son, Larry Bruce Cunningham; three daughters, Debra...

  • Phillip Wayne Godwin

    Dec 20, 2018

    Phillip Wayne Godwin, 74, died Sunday, Dec. 16, 2018 in Pensacola, Fla. Mr. Godwin was a native of Flomaton who resided in Fannie, Fla. most of his life. A U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam Conflict, he was a lifetime member of the Blue Branch Hunting Club and of the Baptist faith. The funeral was held at 10 a.m., Wednesday, Dec. 19, at the Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home with Bro. Glen Johnson officiating. Burial followed at the Pineview Cemetery with Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral home directing. Mr. Godwin is survived by two sons, Marcus (A...

  • Eva Pearl McBride

    Dec 20, 2018

    Eva Pearl McBride, 74, of Pollard, Ala., died Sunday, Dec. 9, 2018. Mrs. McBride was born in Brewton and was a lifelong resident of Escambia County, Alabama. She had worked as a cook at Jay hospital for a number of years and was a member of Friendship Freewill Baptist Church. A memorial service was held at 12 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 18, at Friendship Free Will Baptist Church with Pastor Rusty Burnham officiating. Mrs. McBride is survived by three sons, Gregory Leon (Anita) Gavin, Carey Daneil (Donna) McBride and Melvin (Jennifer) McBride, Jr., all...

  • Joann Morris

    Dec 20, 2018

    Joann Morris, 54, died Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2018. Ms. Morris was born Nov. 15, 1964, to Aaron D., Sr. and Ivey Lee Kyser-Morris in Brewton, Ala. She attended Gateway to Heaven Pentecostal House of God. The funeral was held at 11 a.m., Wednesday, Dec. 12, at Gateway to Heaven Pentecostal House of God. Burial followed at Baptist Hill Cemetery with Christian Memorial Funeral Home directing. Ms. Morris is survived by two sons, Nathan (Chanda) Morris of Brewton and Tobaris (Tywana) Morris of Gulfport, Miss.; eight brothers, Aundra Kyer, Caron Morris and...

  • Johnny Braddock Mothershed

    Dec 20, 2018

    Johnny Braddock Mothershed, 54, died Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018 in Mobile, Ala. Mr. Mothershed was a native and lifelong resident of Atmore who was a member of the Church of the Living God of Atmore. The funeral was held at 10 a.m., Tuesday, Dec. 18, at Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home with Rev. Earl Harrison officiating. Burial followed at Mothershed Cemetery with Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home directing. Mr. Mothershed is survived by three sons, Capt. Dexter (Candius) Donnell of Huntsville, Ala., Johnny (Kaleigh) Donnell of McDavid, Fla....

  • Kari Jo Shultz

    Dec 20, 2018

    Kari Jo Shultz, 29, died Wenesday, Dec. 12, 2018 in Brewton. Mrs. Shultz was a native and longtime resident of St. Augustine, Fla. who had been a resident of the Brewton area for the past two years. Of the Methodist faith, she worked with the Escambia County, Alabama Sheriff's Department. The funeral was held at 12 p.m., Monday, Dec. 17, at the chapel of Craver's Funeral Home with Speaker Larry White officiating. Burial followed at Evergreen Cemetery in St. Augustin at a later date. Mrs. Shultz is survived by her husband, Justin Shultz of...

  • Jean Daniels Steadham

    Dec 20, 2018

    Jean Daniels Steadham, 71, died Monday, Dec. 10, 2018 in Atmore, Ala. Mrs. Steadham was a native and lifelong resident of Atmore who was owner and operator of Jean Daniels Cosmetology of Atmore. She was a member of the First Methodist Church of Atmore. The funeral was held at 1 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 12, at the Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home with Elder Gene Freeland officiating. Burial followed at the Byrneville Cemetery with Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home directing. Mrs. Steadham is survived by her husband, Charles Steadham of Atmore;...

  • Do we have a season without a reason?

    Pete Riehm, Guest Writer|Dec 20, 2018

    Most folks look forward to the holidays. It’s supposed be a festive time for family and friends, but with each passing year there seems to be growing levels of angst, consternation, or even disdain. Pretty much everyone in America celebrates Christmas because it’s a few days off work and even people with little knowledge of the origins of Christmas or even those that reject the whole premise of Christmas still indulge all the gifts and shopping. People have probably always had to remind themselves each year about the reason for the season. We...

  • Few white Dems left in legislature

    Steve Flowers, Guest Writer|Dec 20, 2018

    The Republican tidal wave that swept Alabama’s statewide office holders to landslide victories filtered down to legislative races. Even though our legislature really didn’t need to become any more conservative or Republican, it did anyway. We had a super majority Republican State House and Senate. We now have a super, super GOP majority. Republicans picked up five more Alabama House seats and added another state Senate seat. That gives the GOP a 27 to 8 advantage in the Senate and a 77 to 28 edge in the House. If you make a trip to the Cap...

  • A week of good news

    Dec 20, 2018

    There was much to celebrate this past week in Washington. That sentence may surprise you if you just go off what you hear from the national news media, but the reality is we continue to get work done here in the People’s House. To be clear, there is still work to be done, and that starts with passing funding necessary to secure the border and protect the American people. That said, I think it is worth pausing for a moment and reviewing the wins from this past week. One of the biggest wins last week was passage of the 2018 Farm Bill. As I h...

  • The lasting legend of the Bear Man

    Kevin McKinley, Guest Writer|Dec 20, 2018

    The late 1800s into the mid-1900s was an era when traveling salesmen and others roamed the railroads and back roads of America making a living off their wits or sometimes by the generosity of others. Old historic accounts tell of traveling salesmen coming from Pensacola by railroad to Pollard, Alabama. The men would take the dirt roads and streets plying their wares to any who were interested in the transaction. Some would go door to door asking if they could sharpen a house-wife's scissors,...

  • Remembering my first Christmas holiday

    Earline Smith Crews, Guest Writer|Dec 20, 2018

    This being the season to celebrate Christmas I decided to write my Chistmas memories all this month. My earlist memory of Christmas must have been when I was almost five years old. It had to be 1945. We had just moved into our new house here at Barnett Crossroads community during Thanksgiving weekend. Our house was not finished inside. Daddy called it "dried in", meaning we had a solid roof, walls all around and floors. The rooms were outlined with 2x4 studs. Everybody had bedrooms to share with views into every room inside. We could run from t...

  • Letters to Santa

    Dec 20, 2018

    FLOMATON ELEMENTARY Pre-K Dear Santa, This year for Christmas I want, 1. L.O.L. Doll 2. New tablet 3. Puppy 4. New bike Love always, Emrey Dear Santa, I have been good this year. I would like a new grocery cart. I would also like a princess puzzle. And the doll ice cream truck. Love, Maci Dear Santa, I've been really good, for Christmas I would like, a BB gun, the paw patrol tower with all the vehicles, a bicycle, four-wheeler, binoculars, a car, a puppy, a toy jeep, a fishing game. Love, Doug Dear Santa, All I want for Christmas is a unicorn...

  • Body found is ID'd as McBride

    Joe Thomas, Ledger Editor|Dec 20, 2018

    The body of a female found dead in the Conecuh River on Dec. 9 has been positively identified as 74-year old Eva Lisenby McBride, who was reported missing from her Pollard home on Nov. 24. The Santa Rosa County Medical Examiner released the identity Friday, but the cause of death has not been determined. Capt. Bill Blair with the Escambia County (Ala.) Sheriff's Office said there did not appear to be any trauma to the body but the cause of death won't be known until the autopsy is complete....

  • Crackdown nets two meth arrests

    Joe Thomas, Ledger Editor|Dec 20, 2018

    The Flomaton Police Department's increased presence in the Holt Subdivision due to complaints of illegal drug activity led to the arrest of two men Monday for possessing methamphetamine. Capt. Chance Thompson reported David Lane Mullally, 41, 91 Evelyn St., and Michael Leroy Stansberry, 34, 1704 College St., were both charged with unlawful possession of a controlled substance. Capt. Thompson said additional patrols have been working the Holt Subdivision area due to complaints of drug activity....

  • Santa, bikers deliver Toyz

    Gretchen McPherson, Ledger Staff|Dec 20, 2018

    Although the weather was cold and rainy, the 18th Annual Toyz for Kidz Ride on Saturday, Dec. 8, brought gifts from Santa to about 65 kids from 16 local families, one that included 12 children. The toys and hams were purchased with funds raised from an annual auction at Pee Wee's Construction in Atmore every fall plus private donations throughout the year. About 65 motorcycle riders from the L.A. Bikers battled the wind and rain to make this Christmas a little warmer for children and their...

  • Council questions food, airline bills

    Gretchen McPherson, Ledger Staff|Dec 20, 2018

    Century Council President Ann Brooks questioned several charges that were on the bill list to paid by the town at Monday night's meeting, included several airline ticket purchases and restaurant charges. Brooks referred to charges from a Vietnamese restaurant, Longhorn Steakhouse and Whataburger that were all coded to operating supplies administration. Several of the charges were reimbursed by town employees later, according to the mayor. Councilman Ben Boutwell questioned the restaurant...

  • FHS fight song, title game help Folsom get well

    Special to the Ledger|Dec 20, 2018

    Editor's note: The following story was submitted by Adrienne Gross, granddaughter of John and Shelmerdene Folsom of Flomaton. Flomaton is an easily overlooked town in South Alabama. It's the type of place where there's only one church to notice, and its steeple rises high above the modest ranch homes and one-story mom-and-pop storefronts. It's the type of place where you use landmarks instead of street signs to mark directions for newcomers (although there are rarely any of those), because there...

  • Drug arrests in E. Brewton

    Joe Thomas, Ledger Editor|Dec 20, 2018

    East Brewton police arrested three people on drug charges and have active felony warrants on a fourth who was found earlier with 10 bags of marijuana. Winston Eric Burch, 20, 41574 Highway 31, Brewton, was issued a citation for unlawful possession of marijuana II after police responded to a suspicious person complaint Dec. 16. An officer responded to Curran Circle in East Brewton and made contact with Burch inside his vehicle. The officer reported smelling marijuana and Burch admitted he had...

  • Atmore man collides with train

    Gretchen McPherson, Ledger Staff|Dec 20, 2018

    An Atmore man who failed to stop at a train crossing in Cantonment last Thursday and struck a train landed in the hospital and faces charges of failure to obey railroad crossing traffic control device and seatbelt violation. Dustin Ryan Crumbley, 20, of Atmore, was traveling north on Jacks Branch Road approaching Muscogee Road in Cantonment, aanccording to a Florida Highway Patrol press release. A west bound train owned by Alabama Gulf Coast Railway was traveling west bound toward the crossing...

  • Jay council OKs electronic pay

    Gretchen McPherson, Ledger Staff|Dec 20, 2018

    Jay and area residents will have the convenience of paying their water, sewer and gas bills with an electronic check or by credit card online for a small fee, following discussion at Monday night's council meeting. City officials are considering installing a service to allow its customers to pay online with a credit card or to write an electronic check for a small fee. The electronic check will cost $2 to process and the credit card payment has a 2.95 percent fee of the bill total, according to...

  • Body found in shallow grave in Jay

    Gretchen McPherson, Ledger Staff|Dec 20, 2018

    The Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office began a non-stop weekend search following the discovery Sunday of a shallow grave in the wooded area of 7796 Highway 4 in Jay, Fla. Authorities received information about a missing person's case from May 2018 on Friday, Dec. 14 and immediately obtained a search warrant for that address. An autopsy will confirm the identity of the deceased, but all indicators point to a 38-year-old female named Felecia Kuswandy, who occasionally stayed at the same address...

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