Mattie Smith Retires After 16 Years At Century Care Center

May 18, 2010

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Century Care Center employee Mattie Smith has retired after 16-years of dedicated service at Century Care Care Center. Smith was hired before Century Care Center had patients, helping to move in the furniture. Smith, who many at CCC consider a mother-figure, was honored with a gold plaque and gold watch. Pictured above and below: Century Care Center Administrator Don Ripley and Mattie Smith. Submitted photos by Beth Whatley for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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Several Area Baseball, Softball Players In High School All-Star Games

May 18, 2010

aimieeclark.jpgSeveral North Escambia area seniors were scheduled to hit the field Tuesday night in the Fourth Annual High School All-Star Baseball and Softball Game at the University of West Florida.

The first pitch for baseball was thrown out by former Philadelphia Phillies and Detroit Tigers player and MLB scout Kevin Saucier. For softball, the first pitch was thrown out by Charity Bulter.

North Escambia area players invited to participate included:

BASEBALL

  • Rush Hendricks C/1B Jay
  • Brandon Blackwelder C/3B Tate
  • Heath Burkett P Northview
  • Lee Hunter DH/1B Tate
  • Brad Lowery P/SS/CF Northview
  • Zach McCulley LHP Tate
  • Tyler Moore P Tate
  • Tevin Padgett OF Tate
  • Austen Reid P/SS/CF Northview
  • Cole Vickery P Tate

SOFTBALL

  • Amber Steadham CF/Utility Jay
  • Aimee Clark 1B Northview
  • Avery Cobb LF Tate
  • Kolbi Cobb OF Northview
  • Candice Greenwell 3B Northview
  • Amber McMillan 2B Northview
  • Crysta Paulson RF Tate
  • Amy Siefert 2B Tate

Pictured: Northview’s Aimee Clark is one of the many North Escambia are players taking part in tonight’s Fourth Annual High School All-Star Baseball and Softball Game at the University of West Florida. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

Peter “Pete” Gindl

May 17, 2010

Pete Gindl, age 74, of Barrineau Park, Florida passed away Sunday, May 16, 2010. Pete was born December 11, 1935 in Pensacola, Florida. He was a graduate of The University of Auburn and an avid War Eagle fan. Pete served for 24 years on the Escambia County School Board. He was a farmer by trade and also taught for 18 years as an agriculture teacher at Tate High School. He was in the navy reserve and a life time member of St. Elizabeth Catholic Church. Pete was on the Pensacola Interstate Fair Association Board of Directors. He was a past member of the Rotary Club where he received the Paul Harris Award.

Survivors include his wife of 52 years; Sue Wilson Gindl, his daughters; Jeanene Hall (Tony) of Bay Springs, Florida, Lesa Morgan (Teet) of Cantonment, Florida, Nancy Perry (Foye) of Molino, Florida, his sons; Peter Gindl (Donna) of Barrineau Park, Florida and Stephen Gindl (Carmen) of Pace, Florida, grandchildren; Christa Wilson, Jimmy Morgan, Christopher Morgan, Caleb Gindl, Lacie Gindl, Rayla Gindl, Rudy Gindl and Lindsey Gindl, great grandchildren; Jordan Wilson, Cooper Wilson and Owen Morgan.

Funeral services will be held at 3:30 pm on Thursday, May 20, 2010 at St. Elizabeth’s Catholic Church with Father Thomas Koyickal and Father George Thekkummattahil officiating. Interment will follow at the church cemetery.

Serving, as pallbearers will be Jimmy Morgan, Christopher Morgan, Caleb Gindl, Rudy Gindl, Will Wilson and Jerry Haupert.

Honorary pallbearers will be Pensacola Interstate Fair Board of Directors.

The family will receive friends at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North-Cantonment on Wednesday, May 19, 2010 from 5:00 pm until 8:00 pm.

The family would like to thank the staff of Covenant Hospice for their care and compassion during his illness, also, Gentiva nurses, J. B., Melissa, Sue and Leo for their care and friendship.
Faith Chapel Funeral Home North, 1000 Highway 29 South Cantonment is in charge of arrangements.

Much Of Flomaton, Including Schools, Loses Power

May 17, 2010

A portion of Flomaton was without power this afternoon after a county employee accidentally cut a power line on Old Atmore Road.

The county maintenance employee was using a tractor-mounted side arm telescoping cutter to trim brush about 12:30 when he accidentally severed the power line. He was not injured.

The schools on Highway 31 were among those without power.

Billings Murder Suspect Pamela Long Wiggins Pleads To Bigamy Charges

May 17, 2010

Pamela Long Wiggins, who is facing accessory to murder charges in the deaths of Byrd and Melanie Billings, has pleaded no contest to a bigamy charge for having two husbands.

longwiggins.jpgShe will face a maximum sentence of five years in state prison and a $5,000 fine when she is sentenced on June 30.

NorthEscambia.com first reported on July 16, 2009, that court records obtained by NorthEscambia.com indicated that Wiggins appeared to be married to two men. Wiggins was charged about two weeks later in Okaloosa County where her second marriage took place.

Wiggins, who is charged as an accessory after the fact in connection with the murders of Byrd and Melanie Billings, was married in December 31, 2008, to Hugh Gregory Wiggins, 48, by a court clerk in Shalimar, Florida. That marriage license, as first reported by NorthEscambia.com on July 16, was witnessed by murder suspect Leonard Patrick Gonzalez, Jr. and his wife Tabitha C. Gonzalez. (License is pictured below, click to enlarge.)

But court records in Escambia County indicate that her divorce from her previous husband was not complete at the time.

Under the name Pamela Long Malden, she filed for divorce from James Colburn Malden, 68, on January 29, 2008, seeking to an a marriage from May 5, 2007. Escambia County court records indicated that case was still open.

The bigamy charge arrest warrant states that confidential sources told Okaloosa investigators that there were photographs of Pamela Long and Hugh Wiggins displayed near a stairwell in her Gulf Breeze home.  She told the confidential sources that she had married Hugh Wiggins to shield him from about $11,000 in back taxes, and she admitted that her marriage to Walden was still valid.

“Both sources heard Pamela state that she was a bigamist,” the arrest warrant states.

When arrested on the bigamy charge, Wiggins was out on $10,000 bond after she was charge as an accessory after the fact in connection to the July 19, 2009, deaths of Byrd and Melanie Billings.

Pictured below: Pamela Long Wiggins’ marriage license in Okaloosa County dated December 31, 2008, click to enlarge.

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Jesse D. “J.D.” Rigby

May 17, 2010

Mr. Jesse D. “J.D.” Rigby, age 95, passed away Friday, May 14, 2010 at The Meadows Assisted Living in Atmore, Ala. He was born in Oak Grove, Fla. to the late Jesse L. and Evie R. Rigby. He was a farmer and then worked for 21 years as a Deputy with the Escambia County Florida Sheriff’s Department. He was a member of Century Masonic Lodge #213 and the Scottish Rite of Pensacola, Fla.

He was preceded in death by his wife of 60 years, Erma S. Rigby, his parents, and four brothers and four sisters.

Mr. Rigby is survived by his sons, Jesse Wendell and Margo Rigby of Pensacola, Fla., Ronald B. and Suzanne Rigby of Byrneville, Fla.; daughter, Jackie and Billy Darby of Oak Grove, Fla.; six grandchildren, two step-grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, three step-great-grandchildren, a sister, Evie R. Hall of Pensacola and numerous nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held Monday, May 17, 2010 at 10a.m. at Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home with Rev. Earle Green and Rev. Dennis Brown officiating. Interment will follow at Oak Grove Cemetery in Oak Grove, Fla.

The family received friends Sunday, May 16, 2010 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Comfort Care Hospice, 722 Douglas Ave., Brewton, AL 36426 or Florida Sheriff’s Youth Ranches, Inc., PO Box 2000, Boys Ranch, FL 32064.

Johnson Quimby Funeral Home, Inc. in charge of all arrangements.

Highway 97 Delays Near Molino, Walnut Hill

May 17, 2010

Expect delays today on Highway 97 north of Molino and in Walnut Hill.

Resurfacing operations continue on Highway 97 north of Molino, with lane restrictions.

Highway 97 between North Highway 99 and Arthur Brown Road in Walnut Hill is also restricted to one lane.

Addie Mae Straughn

May 17, 2010

Addie Mae Straughn, age 89, of Molino, FL, passed away Wednesday, May 12.

Survivors include her children, Patricia Davis, Marietta, GA, Laura Holmes, Ruth (Howard) Thomas, John (Tami) and Clifford Straughn; ten grandchildren, nine greatgrandchildren; siblings, Pearlie Williams, Bernice (Peter) Scott, Grady (Jean), Velma Wiliams; and a number of nieces and nephews.

Services will be held Tuesday, May 18, 2010, 1pm at New Hope Primitive Baptist Church with Rev. Lovelace, Pastor, and Rev. Hamilton of Union Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will follow at New Hope PBC Cemetery.

Viewing will be held from 12 to 9pm at Joe Morris Funeral Home Monday.

Longtime Educator Pete Gindl Passes Away

May 17, 2010

Longtime educator and Escambia County School Board member Peter R. (Pete) Gindl, Sr. of Barrineau Park passed away Sunday.

Gindl was fresh out of college back in 1957 when friends first convinced the political newcomer to run for the school board. He was a product of the Escambia School District and a graduate of Auburn. But he really did not know much about the office that was about to propel him into a lifelong quest to help children succeed.

“I was just fresh out of college, a single fellow, when a group of friends convinced me to run for the school board. I had a college education, and the other guy did not,” Gindl said in a 2008 NorthEscambia.com interview. “I didn’t know anything about the school board, but I ran. And I won — by 36 votes.”

Election after election, he continued to win, remaining on the school board for twenty years before deciding to “retire” and teach. He then spent 18 years in the classroom before “retiring” from teaching in 1996.  While he supported the family as a farmer (he held an agricultural education degree, after all) for nearly 50 years, the second retirement was not forever. Education was just in his blood somewhere.

In 2004, the Escambia County native returned to the school board in District 5, ousting Linda Finkelstein from her seat. Gindl had plans to return to the board for another term in 2008, but District 5 voters had another plan, as they elected Bill Slayton to Gindl’s seat.

In all, the man that fought tirelessly for the children of District 5 and all of Escambia County spent 24 years on the Escambia County School Board — 16 years as chairman. He also served a year and a half as president of the Florida School Board Association.

But he considered his 18 years in the classroom as the most rewarding period of his career.

“I’m going to miss it,” he said in November, 2008, just hours before his school board term officially came to an end.  “I’ll miss working with the parents, the educational personnel, everyone that cares about the kids. It has always been about the children…I just love the children.”

For the complete obituary and arrangements, click here.

Pictured: Pete Gindl, Sr. at an August, 2008, Escambia County School Board meeting. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

Century Mayor Seeks Help For Woman With Leaky Roof; Code Lien Preventing Repairs

May 17, 2010

An Century woman can’t get assistance to have her leaky roof fixed because she owes an old code enforcement lien that amounts to more than her monthly income, and Century’s mayor is asking the county to help.

The single, 58-year old female head of household takes care of her 34-year old developmentally disabled son on a Social Security disability income of $672 per month, according to a letter from Century Mayor Freddie McCall.  She currently owes costs of $675 from a 2005 Escambia County Code Enforcement magistrate hearing.

To fix her leaky roof, the resident of Jefferson Avenue applied for emergency repair housing assistance through Escambia County’s State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) program.  When her application was processed, it was discovered that she owed the $675 code lien and back taxes of $617.47. The back taxes have since been paid by her brother.

In the letter to the county, McCall requested that the code lien be forgiven so that the woman “may be determined eligible to receive housing assistance to replace her roof and to eliminate existing health and safety conditions”.

McCall’s request first went before the Escambia County Commission on May 6, but commissioners took no action.

According to Code Enforcement records, the woman was first cited on April 14, 2005,  for an inoperable vehicle, overgrowth in excess of 12 inches, trash and debris, including mattresses on her property. On December 5, 2005, the woman faced a Special Magistrate  hearing, was ordered to bring the property into compliance by January 21, 2006, and was ordered to pay costs of $675.

The property, according to Code Enforcement records, was brought into compliance by January 9, 2006 — over a week prior to the magistrate imposed deadline.

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