Thursday, July 7, 2016

Sam Reed

December 14, 1957  - July 6, 2016
Clifford Samuel Reed, 58, of Vestavia, passed away early Wednesday morning, July 6, 2016, at his home with his family at his side after a brave two-month battle with pancreatic cancer. Sam was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend. He was preceded in death by his parents, Clifford S. Reed, Sr. and Helen Johnson Reed. He is survived by his wife, Susan Reed; son, Josh Reed; daughter, Haley Brooks (Jermile); grandchildren, Caleb, Aiden and Hunter Brooks; brothers, John Reed (Paulette), Mack Reed (Kathy); sister, Pamela Young and several cousins, nieces and nephews. He also leaves behind his loyal Golden Retriever, Gulliver. Sam was born in Arab, Alabama. He received his bachelor's degree from Auburn University in 1980 and was currently employed as Vice President-Sales and Production at MidSouth Aggregates. He was deeply passionate about his family, friends and Auburn University. He was so very proud of his children. He was a supportive and loving husband, father and father-in-law. He displayed such joy in attending any activity he could that involved his grandchildren, whether it be an athletic event or a program at school or church. He was a member of Shades Mountain Baptist Church. Visitation will be held at Shades Mountain Baptist Church Conference Center on Monday, July 11 at 11 A.M. followed by a Celebration Service at 1 P.M. In lieu of flowers, please donate to a cancer research of your choice.
Published in The Birmingham News

Monday, April 11, 2016

Bud Snow

Billy Marlin "Bud" Snow, Jr. 58 of Arab passed away Sat. April 9, 2016, at his residence.  Funeral service will be 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 12, 2016 at Gober Funeral Chapel, Brother Gary Harvell, officiating. Burial will be in Brashier's Chapel Cemetery, Gober Funeral Chapel, directing. Visitation will be 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 12, 2016 at Gober Funeral Chapel.

Thursday, April 7, 2016

Danny Estes


Danny Estes was an amazing father. Being his only child, he obviously spoiled me. Daddy passed on his knowledge of basketball and fishing to me, which I now have the privilege of passing on to my kids. I got to spend a short, but awesome twelve years with one of the most honorable man I've ever known. Daddy died in April of 2001. of a massive heart attack. At that time he was working with his brother Jackie at Estes Rental Service. He is missed dearly. ~ Written by Alisha Estes-George

Saturday, February 27, 2016

Jimmy Kline

James C. Kline III was in the Mary Lewis Convalescent Center, a nursing home in Birmingham, for two years following an automobile accident in 1987.  He died on June 14, 1989 shortly after being admitted to UAB Hospital.  Prior to his injury he was a computer operator at SCI Corporation in Huntsville.

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Keith Poole

Keith Wayne Poole, age 58 of Guntersville died Sunday – February 21, 2016 at his residence. He was born on May 21, 1957 in Marshall County. He was a salesman for Cooks Pest Control. He had lived in the Georgia Mountain Community for 13 years. He attended First Assembly Of God Church. Keith's hobby was playing Rotisserie Fantasy Baseball.

Monday, February 15, 2016

Rickey Rhodes


Obituary for Rickey Lynn Rhodes

Rickey Lynn Rhodes, 56 of the Ruth Community, Arab died Wednesday, December 17, 2014 at his residence

Mr. Rhodes was born February 23, 1958 in Marshall County, the son of Barney H. Sr. and Bonnie J. Casey Rhodes. He was a graduate of Arab High School, Class of 1976 and although a lifetime resident of the Ruth Community, he previously lived in Texas for the past 12 years and was a real estate agent there.

He is survived by a step daughter: LaDana Baker; his mother: Bonnie J. Rhodes; a brother: Junior Rhodes; two sisters: Sheila Rhodes and Kathy Click; several nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews; preceded in death by his father: Barney H. Rhodes, Sr.

Funeral service will be 3:00 p.m. Friday, December 19, 2014 at Arab Heritage Memorial Chapel, Brother Sherman Bailey, officiating. Burial will be in Gilliam Springs Cemetery, Arab Heritage Memorial Chapel, directing.

Pallbearers will be Josh Baker, Jimmy Briscoe, John Elbert Briscoe, Bobby Morrow, Larry Vaughn and Lynn Waldrop.

Honorary pallbearers will be Bobby Click, Riley Click and Ryan Click.

Tommy Luttrell

Tommy was one of the very first people I met, maybe THE first, on my first day at Arab High School.  He was a great ball player, a great teammate, and an all around nice guy.  Looking back he was one of the more under appreciated and valued players on our basketball and baseball team.  Tommy died of leukemia at the age of 24.   Written by Ken Holcomb

Jimmy King

Jimmy was born on October 2, 1956.  After high school he worked as a sheet metal brake operator at C&C Fabricators in Lacey's Spring.  I remember Jimmy as a polite, shy, person who preferred not to draw attention to himself.  He loved life and he was always eager to help family and friends.  He married Susan Walker and they had a daughter named Amanda.  Tragically, Susan died in a house fire and Jimmy was left to raise Amanda on his own.  Years later Amanda married and had three daughters.  The youngest daughter, Ryleigh, was born with a birth defect and, after an extended stay in the hospital, passed away.  I don't think Jimmy ever got over it and the stress and sadness may have contributed to his death. On June 12, 2004 he died of a heart attack at the age of 47.  He is greatly missed.  ~ Written by Sherrie Jackson Briscoe

Donald Hendrix


Donald and his wife Carla
Donald Lee Hendrix age 55, of Arab passed away Sunday Oct. 6, 2013, at Marshall Medical Center North. Mr. Hendrix was born on April 3, 1958, in Los Angeles, California to Reginald and Carolyn Poiset Hendrix. He worked as a Service Engineer for Greenbrier Rail Systems and was married for 36 years to Carla Pool Hendrix. He served in the US Air Force from 1976-1978. Donald was a member of New Brashier’s Chapel United Methodist Church where he served as Music Director

Keith Collins


Keith Collins and I were good friends throughout elementary and junior high school.  We drifted a little in high school but always talked at every opportunity.  In 2nd grade he gave me the nickname "Noodles" which has stuck until this day.  He was a sweet guy and will always hold a special place in my heart.  He and Barry bring back great memories of fun parties!
Written by Dianne Nolen Creel

After high school Keith served in the military.  He and his brother, Barry worked in Dothan.  Keith died in a car accident there in 1980.  He missed a curve and went over an embankment and passed away instantly.  I was friends with his Mom for years.  
Written by Donna Clemons Collins

Michael Whisenant

I met Michael in the 6th grade when my family moved from Guntersville to Union Grove.  Union Grove School was a very small school then.  There wasn't a popular crowd and a non popular crowd.  We were all equals and good friends.  I remember that Michael was a good student.  

My Mom wanted all of her kids to be in the band so I went to Arab Jr. High in the 8th grade.  I lost contact with most of my friends from the Grove because they didn't come on to Arab until the 10th grade.  After high school graduation we all went our separate ways and Michael joined the Navy.  I remember one Christmas in either 1978 or 1979 Michael came home on leave and stayed with Nickey and Pam, who were married then.  The four of us struck out to Huntsville on a Saturday night when it was extremely cold.  Michael, a very generous person, paid for all our meals.  On the way home Nickey was driving (a car we had borrowed from Pam's Daddy) and the roads were icing over.  Nick ran off the road at dead man's curve on the Union Grove Road.  That was before cell phones and we had to depend on the kindness of strangers.  (Pam should have been driving because she was the only one not drinking.)

After the Navy Michael worked for Mr. Lindsey down in Parches Cove.  It was during this time that Michael became withdrawn and then, unfortunately, reclusive and paranoid. One day he completely disappeared off the radar.  Pam, Nickey, Shannon Parker, and I wondered for decades what happened to him.  We missed him.  He was a good person.

On December 14, 2014 Donna Clemons Collins found out through Facebook that Michael had died.  We were shocked to discover he had been living in Dadeville, Alabama all these years where he worked as a heavy equpment operator.  We were delighted to find out he had lived a happy life and that he had a wife, Cheryl, and a step-daughter, Catlin, who adored him.  Catlin started a Facebook page titled:  RIP Mike Whisenant.  Take a look.  It will warm your heart.

We loved you my Grove friend, and we look forward to seeing you on the other side.  Written by Sandra Gibson-Hester









Dianne Thrasher

Melba Dianne Thrasher Martin, 
Aubust 6, 1958 - April 2, 2015 

Dianne was a sales associate for Wal Mart and a member of Corinth Baptist Church.  She attended our 35 year class reunion in November of 2011.  Several classmates commented on how nice she looked.  Dianne had a daughter, Kristina Albers and a son, Adrian Jean Lovvorn. 

Written by Sandra Gibson-Hester

Lowell Sampson


Lowell was on the planning committee for our 35 year class reunion.  He came to the planning meetings on Saturdays and was very helpful locating phone numbers and addresses for our classmates.  He will be greatly missed at our 40 year reunion.

Lowell worked for Floral Design for over 29 years, until it closed. Then he worked at Arab Kids Kollege, which he owned with his wife, Michell Pesnell. Lowell lived in the Ruth community and attended Bonds Chapel Holiness Church.  At the time of his death in 2014 he had three children and three grandchildren.  

Lowell was an avid Alabama fan.  Roll Tide Lowell!
Written by Sandra Gibson-Hester

Zoann Sims

Zoann Sims Potter
1957 - 2009

Zoann was very shy when we were in school, but after you got to know her, you discovered that she had a wonderful personality.  She was funny, happy, and full of life.  Our mothers were both in the nursing field and worked together, therefore, Zoann was like family to me.  Her brother and my brother were best friends.  Unfortunately, I found out about Zoann's passing a year after she died.  I couldn't believe my ears when her brother told me.  Zoanne, I think of you often.  May you rest in peace ~ Written by Annette Solley Monk

Bobby McCracken

Bobby McCracken
1957 - 1986
Bobby on right with Jay and Shawn
Bobby went to Union Grove School until the 10th grade when he went on to Arab High School. When we were growing up he often attended my church home, Brocks Chapel Church of Christ. Bobby loved to play football and he got along well with his family. After high school he became a photographer. He met his wife Pam in Virginia and they had a daughter. One night in 1986 Bobby and Steve Huggins went to P.J.'s Alley in Guntersville. When they got home Bobby was showing off his new gun when it accidentally went off and killed him. What a tragedy as Bobby could have gone on to do great things with his life. He was the only person I have ever led to Christ, and I have blessed assurance that I'll see him again one day. ~ Written by Nick Walker

Ronald Black

Ronald Black
January 10, 1958 - January 7, 2009

Ronnie was married to Phyllis Mason and had two children, Leslie and Cody. He worked in the floral industry for many years before going to work for Atrion Medical Products in Arab. While in high school Ronnie worked for Shorty Whisenant repairing bikes and mowers. He and his Dad had a lawnmower shop behind his Dad's home. Ronnie was a preacher for over twenty years and served several churches during his ministry. He was actually standing in the pulpit on Sunday morning when he began to feel ill. Ronnie was immediately sent to the ER where he later passed away due to a heart attack. Ronnie is remembered for his love of family and the Lord. He is greatly missed by his family and friends.

Julie Andrews

Julie Andrews 1957 - 2008


We remember Julie as quiet, shy, sweet, and very smart. She was one of the “Grassy” girls – where you found one, you would find the rest. All of us “Grassy” girls stuck together, even in high school. We were all friends from the first grade so our bond spanned many years and many childhood experiences. Kathy remembers going to Julie’s house during her high school years and sharing popcorn and watching TV. Her parents would follow Kathy home to make sure she was safe. That was just the kind of caring people Julie and her family were. We all had a sleepover at Betsy’s house on graduation night to cumulate our years together and bring our childhoods to an end. We then went our separate ways but never forgot each other. Julie we miss you girlfriend, and we will always cherish our memories of you. Written by Kathy Coker Bryant, Kay Sanders Woodruff and Betsy Reeves Holt
After graduation Julie attended Snead State for two years and then went on to Jacksonville State University. She received double degrees in math and computer science. Julie graduated with honors, 9th in the class. After graduation from college, she went to work for NASA in Huntsville. There she met and married David Johnson. They had three children, Brian (now 23), Bethany (now 20) and Jamie (now 16). She was blessed to be a stay-at-home mom while the children were small. When Jamie was two years old Julie and David divorced. Julie went to work for BellSouth in Birmingham where she remained until 2005. While there she met and married Russell Scruggs. She went back to school to take advanced courses in computers. She then went to work with Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Alabama as a computer programmer. In 2008 Julie developed pneumonia and was admitted to St. Vincent hospital in Birmingham. She developed a blood clot in her lungs, went into a coma and went home to be with our Lord April 14 of that year. Written by Robert & Geraldine Andrews, Kay Andrews Elwell, Dennis Andrews.

Joe V Clayton

Joe V. Clayton
July 3, 1958 - April 15, 1992

Joe on his wedding day 1984
I first met Joe in the 9th grade when we were both in Mr. Carver's Civics class.  Mr. Carver was good friends with my grandfather, R. C. Short, and because I tried to give the appearance of being studious, I sat on the front row.  One morning Mr. Carver gave a written assignment to be completed in class.  The room was quiet and everyone was working when a note was passed to me from the back of the room.  It was an off colored note, to put it mildly, and it was signed Joe V. Clayton.  My face turned several shades of red as I heard suppressed laughter from Richard Bass.  When the bell rang I sprinted out of that class as fast as possible, hoping my parents would allow me transfer to Guntersville High School.  I heard a voice calling "Sandy" but I didn't slow down until I was in my next class.  Joe followed me with a mortified look on his face.  He did his best to assure me that he didn't have anything to do with the note and apologized for Richard's crudeness.  We all had at least one bad experience in high school, didn't we?  From that day forward, Joe went out of his way to prove to me that he was indeed a gentleman.  My next significant memory is from 12th grade when the Clayton's barn caught fire and several horses died.  Joe was extremely upset and I remember him telling us in Mr. Warren's class that he listened to "Candle In The Wind" over and over as he grieved.    

I lost touch with Joe V. after high school.  Sadly, Joe died in a car accident on April 15, 1992.  Like Norma Jean, Joe's young life was tragically cut short and the town of Arab mourned the loss of a well known citizen.  Joe loved a good party, and he would have enjoyed attending all of our fun class reunions.

For Joe, I hope they have Chevy sports cars in heaven.
Written by Sandra Gibson-Hester

Sharon Jordan


Sharon Marie Jordan Leech
1957 - 1982

Sister Sharon, little sister Sharon, was always a joy to be around. The sound of the piano coming from the kitchen, the beautiful singing voice, ever present smile; the things I will always remember. After graduating from Arab High School , she attended Snead State and was one of the members of the “Freedom Singers”, which evolved into the Snead State College Street Singers. She was a member of Rocky Mount Primitive Baptist Church in Arab and loved Sacred Harp music. The annual Sharon Jordan Leach Memorial Singing is held on the Saturday before the third Sunday in April every year at Rocky Mount Primitive Baptist Church. After graduating from Snead she married Greg Leach of Guntersville. She worked in Huntsville. She died in a car accident June 21, 1982. She was a wonderful sister, a friend, and through her I met my life mate, Janet Wilkinson, whom I married January 23, 1977.  ~ Written by Terry Jordan 
 I can add little to Terry's tribute except that on cold, winter mornings, I would go by and pick up Sharon for school. I was always envious of her “make-up” routine which consisted only of mascara and a little lip gloss - she was so naturally beautiful ! I did, however, take advantage of the occasion to slip quietly downstairs and steal a “bye” kiss from my sweetheart. We all still miss her greatly, and we always will. ~ Written by Janet Wilkinson Jordan 

Patricia Matthews

Patricia Matthews 
June 23, 1958 - May 24, 2010

Patricia "Tricia" Matthews passed away May 24, 2010 due to injuries sustained in a fall at her home. She was hospitalized for several weeks and endured three major surgeries in an heroic attempt to save her life, but the injuries proved too great to overcome. Fortunately, she regained intermittent consciousness several times after her surgeries and we were able to briefly communicate with her, for which we are grateful. Tricia lived her life quietly and preferred anonymity over publicity. Known for her quick wit, vivid sense of humor, and love for exotic and unusual foods, Tricia clearly danced to the beat of her own drum. She was opinionated and outspoken on issues of the day, but extended great warmth and heartfelt compassion to family, friends, and her pets. Tricia's expressed desire was to be cremated and laid to rest in a private family ceremony. It is with a deep sense of sadness and loss that we said goodbye to Tricia at such a young age. We will miss her very much and know she will rest in peace with the knowledge that we and others loved her for who she was and always will be in our hearts. 
Written by Jeff and Mike Matthews