Vivian Dobbs Burns

June 4, 2012

Vivian Dobbs Burns, age 97 of Jay, passed peacefully Monday morning June 1, 2012.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 59 years William Eddie “Bo” Burns; parents, William and Mary Dobbs; children, Lena Mildred, Cecil Jackson and William Brady “Bill” Burns; siblings, Cecil Dobbs, Wyvern Dobbs, Thelma Settles, and Dorothy Baker.

She is survived by one daughter, Lucy Burns (Richard) Luker; grandchildren, Adair (Jimmy) Cotton, Dedra (Ronnye) Thomas, Brady Burns, Dennis (Anne) Luker, Barry (Keli) Luker, and Vivian (Edward) White; great grandchildren, Kyle, Breine, Lauren, Brooke, Richard, Jonathan, Garrett, Alex, Will, Taylor, Dalton, Jack, Seth, and Elizabeth; great great grandchildren, Lance, Hunter, and William; cousins, Dot and Amos Burns; special caregivers, Pete and Dottie Rowell and Joyce Whittaker and many relatives and friends.

Vivian was a lifelong resident of Santa Rosa County, a graduate of Jay High School and Troy University. She worked as a substitute teacher and in the adult school until becoming the first female principal in Santa Rosa County for the Jay Adult School. She was very active in the community and was a charter member of the Jay Chapter #208 Order of the Eastern Star for nearly 65 years.

Funeral services will be held at Jay First Baptist Church on Tuesday, June 5, 2012, at 2:00 p.m.. with Bro. Earl Green officiating. Burial will follow at Jay Cemetery.

A visitation will be held on Monday, June 4, 2012 from 6-8 p.m. at Jay First Baptist Church.

Active Pallbearers will be Brady Burns, Kyle Burns, Jimmy Cotton, Ronnye Thomas, Garrett Thomas, D.J. Whitbey, Pete Rowell, and Alberto Alcantar.

Honorary Pallbearers will be the sisters and brothers of the Order of the Eastern Star.

Flowers are welcome or donations in memory of Vivian can be made to Jay First Baptist Church. Jay Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

No Arrests In Weekend Flomaton Armed Robbery

June 4, 2012

There have been no arrests in a weekend robbery at a Flomaton convenience store.

The Kangeroo Express at Sidney Manning Boulevard (Hwy. 29) and Wilkerson Street was robbed at gunpoint about 10:30 Saturday night.

The incident, which was captured on the store’s surveillance video, shows two white males entering the store. Both were described as being of about average height. One was about 160 pounds, wearing a black ski mask, a  black jacket with a camouflage stripe across the shoulders and khaki pants. The other was described as about 180 pounds wearing a black ski mask and khaki pants.

One of the men was armed with pistol, according to Flomaton Police Chief Daniel Thompson. They fled the store on foot.

The Flomaton Police Department, the Escambia County (Ala.) Sheriff’s Office, and the Escambia County (Fla.) Sheriff’s Office joined in a manhunt for the suspects using K-9 dogs. After several hours, the unsuccessful search was called off.

Anyone with information about the robbery is asked to call the Flomaton Police Department at (251) 296-5811.

Pictured above and below: These  reader submitted cell phone images show police on the scene of an armed robbery Saturday night in Flomaton. Submitted photos by Anthony Stinson for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Northview High School Class Of 2012 Graduates (With Photo Gallery)

June 3, 2012

Just over 100 members of the Northview High School Class of 2012 graduated Saturday.

The graduation ceremony was dedicated to the memory of late Northview teacher Tommy Weaver, who passed away earlier this year. Each graduate wore a button pinned over their hearts with Weaver’s picture.

Valedictorian Elizabeth Wright urged the graduates to look toward the future, as did Salutatorian Holly Dickson. As part of her address, Dickson led the graduates and hundreds in attendance in a short prayer.

For a photo gallery from the event, click here.

A complete list of graduates is below the bottom photo, scroll down.

Pictured top: Valedictorian Elizabeth Wright delivers her address to the Northview High School Class of 2012 Saturday afternoon at the school. Pictured inset: Each graduate wore a button pinned over their heart with a photo of late teacher Tommy Weaver. Pictured below: The NHS Class of 2012 celebrates. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Summa Cum Luade (4.0 and above)

  • Elizabeth Ashley Wright — Valedictorian
  • Holly Nicole Dickson – Salutatorian
  • Joel Nathaniel Wetzel
  • Amber Dianrie Francis
  • Josie Britt Doucette
  • Caleb Wesley Leonard
  • Jamila Akilah Codrington
  • Lydia Ann Weaver
  • Lindsay Beth Hedgepeth

Magna Cum Laude (3.85 and above)

  • Brian Jeffrey Ross
  • HenryJoseph Baldwin
  • Charla Suzanne Stark
  • Taylor Leigh Ann Dukes

Cum Laude (3.5 and above)

  • Arthur Jacob Baldwin
  • Austin Randall Albritton
  • Timothy Lucas White
  • Camilah Joy Goetter
  • Chelsea Grace Parham
  • Melissa Jayne Moretz
  • Alexander Dewayne Payne
  • Lauren Ashley McCall
  • Caroline Lindsay Prater
  • Savannah Dyan Singleton
  • Emily Lauren Allen

Other Graduating Members, Class of 2012

  • Marquita Letara Allen
  • Rebecca Shae Barnhill
  • Zachary Thomas Barrow
  • Heather Leeanne Barrows
  • William Wayne Bolton, Jr.
  • Joshua Tanner Brooks
  • Heather Nicole Byrd
  • Taylor Nicole Byrd
  • Brandon Wayne Carnley
  • Miranda Sheree Cawthon
  • Brandon Scott Chambless
  • Wesley Kyle Chancery
  • Joseph Andrew Davis
  • Jody Royce Day
  • Quadry Dyquan Dixon
  • Christina Danielle Donald
  • Jordyn Lynn Dunsford
  • Brandon Cole Eicher
  • Andrew Devon Farrow
  • Alissa Rae Fiellin
  • Jamie Lee Gafford, Jr.
  • Elisha Ann Galvan
  • Kimberly Cheyanne Garnett
  • Jacob Nathaniel Gibson
  • Daniel Levaughn Graham
  • Charles Hampton Hadley
  • Joshua Michael Hammond
  • Steven Michael Hesler
  • Tyler Ernest Hester

  • Hannah Marie Hinton
  • Bessy Elizabeth Hollingsworth
  • Connie Taylor Hubbard
  • Lantz Richard Jones
  • Cory Robert King
  • Sean Te’Andre Knight
  • Jacob Dale Lisenby
  • Christopher Ryan Loncar
  • Kyle David Long
  • Seth Alexander Long
  • Blake Nathaniel Luker
  • Dylan Lee Marquis
  • Arran Priecie McCants
  • Cody Alan McCarty
  • Tayler Christiane McCurry
  • Ashley Nicole McDaniel
  • Charleigh Victoria McPherson
  • Coty Stephen Merchant
  • Kayla Amanda Miles-Carvin
  • C’lovonta Douglas Mitchell
  • Montaio Dearies Mitchell
  • Kelly Renee Morgan
  • Abigail Christiane Odom
  • Kiani Lynne Okahashi
  • Seth Anderson Picheo
  • Tanya Lynn Poston
  • Justin Alan Purvis
  • Bobby Chase Reid
  • Taylor Nicole Rigby
  • Alexandra Nicole Riggs
  • Darwin Eugene Robinson, II
  • Michael Scott Sepulveda
  • Autumn Rose Slay
  • Raylin Miranda Spence
  • Samuel Scott Spence
  • Austin Ryan Strehl
  • Sherie Nicole Stuckey
  • Nolan Cole Taylor
  • Nathan Therrell
  • Brittany Danyel Thompson
  • Mallory Paige Turner
  • Marcus Ryan Walker
  • Tyler Dewayne Walker
  • Autumn Victoria Walters
  • Casey Todd Ware
  • Jerald Lamar Williams
  • Casey Lane Wooten
  • Jamie Thomas Young

The First End Of Course Exam: Escambia Students Do Well

June 3, 2012

The results are back for Florida’s first “End of Course” exam that partially replaces the FCAT math exam. Beginning this year, ninth graders must pass the algebra EOC exam to graduate.

No matter the student’s grade in their algebra course — even a perfect 100 — the student must pass the end of course exam to receive credit for the class. Students that did not score a proficient 3.0 or higher on a 1-6 scale will have three additional opportunities to take the exam to receive course credit.

In Escambia County, 65 percent of students taking the algebra EOC exam passed, while 64 percent passed in Santa Rosa County.

“The scores indicate progress,” Escambia Superintendent Malcolm Thomas said. “The scores show that the students learn when teachers are teaching a particular subject matter.”

The passing numbers were much higher at the middle school level in Escambia County, where more advanced level eighth grade students take the class for high school credit. At Ernest Ward, Ramsom, Workman, Brown Barge, Woodham and Ferry Pass middle schools, 95 percent or more of eighth grade students passed the exam.

At the high school level, West Florida (77 percent), Tate (70 percent) and Northview (65 percent) had the highest percentage of students passing the algebra exam. The other high schools in the county had between 50 and 60 percent of students to pass.

At Jay High School, which includes both middle and high school students, 56 percent passed.

Tate High School Class of 2012 Baccalaureate Today

June 3, 2012

Baccalaureate service for the Tate High School Class of 2012 will be held this afternoon.

The service will be held in the Worship Center at Olive Baptist Church at 3 p.m. The public is invited to attend.

List: Vacation Bible Schools

June 3, 2012

Vacation Bible Schools will begin this week at churches in the North Escambia area.

To add a VBS to this list, email news@northescambia.com

VBS at Brooks Memorial Atmore
“Gold Rush” Vacation Bible School at Brooks Memorial Baptist Church, 904 McRae Street in Atmore, June 4-8 from 8:30-11:30 a.m.

VBS at First Baptist Flomaton
Vacation Bible School at the First Baptist Church of Flomaton, June 4-8 for ages 5 through 6th grade. Registration is 8:30 a.m. daily; VBS is 9 a.m. until noon. Info: (251) 296-2453.

VBS at Flomaton Pentecostal
Flomaton Pentecostal Holiness Church will hold “Sky-With God All Things Are Possible” Vacation Bible School June 4-8 from 5:30 until 8:15 p.m. Need a ride on the church bus? Call Angie at (251) 236-0304.

VBS Canoe Baptist
Vacation Bible School at Canoe Baptist Church, June 10-14 from 5:30 until 7:30 p.m. A Fun Day to kick off the “SonQuest Rainforest” VBS will be held on June 9 from 4-6 p.m.

VBS First Baptist Church of Bratt
Vacation Bible School at the First Baptist Church of Bratt, June 11-15 from 8:30 until 11:30 a.m. each day. Family night will be Friday, June 15 at 6:00.

Heritage Baptist VBS
Vacation Bible School at Heritage Baptist Church at 3065 Hwy 297A in Cantonment, June 11-15 from 6-8:45 p.m. for children who have completed K-5. For information, call Melissa at (850) 478-3316 or register online at www.excitingheritage.com

VBS FBC Wallace, AL
Amazing Wonders Aviation VBS at the First Baptist Church of Wallace (AL), June 11-15, 6-8 nightly. Family night on Friday night.

VBS Cottage Hill UMC
Vacation Bible School at Cottage Hill United Methodist Church, June 18-22 from 6-8 p.m. For grades K-9. Supper provided.

VBS First Baptist Atmore
Vacation Bible School at the First Baptist Church of Atmore, June 18-22 from 5:30 until 8:00 nightly. Preschool to 5th grade.

Berrydale Baptist VBS
Berrydale Baptist Church “Amazing Wonders Aviation” Vacation Bible School, June 18-22 from 9 a.m. until noon. 6730 Hwy 4, Jay.

Blackwater Baptist Milton
Blackwater Baptist Church at 11689 Munson Highway in Milton will hold Vacation Bible School June 24-June 28 from 5:30 until 8 p.m.  VBS Family Night will be Thursday June 28 beginning at 7 p.m. with VBS Commencement followed by homemade ice cream, homemade desserts and more. (850) 957-4044.

Little Escambia Baptist – Flomaton
Little Escambia Baptist Church in Flomaton will have VBS July 16-20 from 8:30 a.m. until noon for four-year olds through the sixth grade. Also, the church will host a summer day camp each Tuesday from 8:30 until noon for four-year olds through the sixth grade. (251) 296-2777.

VBS – Walnut Hill Baptist Church
Walnut Hill Baptist Church will take flight June 25-29 with “Amazing Wonders Aviation” Vacation Bible School for children through the eighth grade. VBS will be held from 6-8:30 nightly, with a VBS celebration to be held after morning worship on Sunday, July 1.

Aldersgate UMC Molino VBS
“Operation Overboard” Vacation Bible School at Aldersgate United Methodist Church in Molino, July 30-August 3. Daily activities 5:30-8:30 p.m. for ages 3 to rising fifth graders. Preregister now at www.aumcmolino.org. For more info, contact Sandra at (850) 587-2489.

Molino Park’s Harigel Wins With ‘Gas Man’

June 3, 2012

Elijah Harigel of Molino Park Elementary School was one of the winners in a recent Energy Services of Pensacola student drawing and essay contest.

ESP presents the free educational programs “Saving Energy is Easy,” “Sustainability & Energy Education,” and “Smart Energy Education” in participating schools. Each of the winning students received a $100 savings account, and the students were recognized by the Pensacola City Council last week.

In his entry, Harigel present “tips from Gas Man” to save money while saving energy.

Courtesy image for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Escambia Man Gets 60 Years For Fathering Child With Underage Teen

June 3, 2012

An Escambia County man has been sentenced to 60 years in prison for abusing and fathering a child with an underage family member.

Tony Levester Scott was convicted of sexual battery while in position of familial or custodial authority. Following the verdict, Judge Paul Rasmussen immediately sentenced Scott to 60 years in state prison as a habitual felony offender with 30 years to be served as a prison releasee reoffender. He was also designated as a sexual predator.

During the fall of 2010, Scott was sexually abusing his daughter’s half-sister on weekend visitations, according to State Attorney Bill Eddins. The victim, who was under 18 years of age, ended up pregnant and gave birth. A paternity test was conducted by Florida Department of Law Enforcement which established Scott as the father within a 99.99% probability.

Scott was given the enhanced sentence based on his extensive prior record and his recent release from prison in June 2010. In 1985, Scott was sentenced to 15 years state prison
for sexual battery.

Jacksonville Suns Beat The Pensacola Blue Wahoos 9-6

June 3, 2012

Three Suns batters collected three hits as Jacksonville plated seven unanswered runs in the final three innings to counter Pensacola’s sixth-run fifth frame and defeat the Blue Wahoos 9-6 in front of another capacity crowd of 5,038 on Saturday night at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium.

The sellout was the Blue Wahoos’ 19th of the season in 25 home openings, as well as the sixth straight dating back to Pensacola’s previous homestand. The victory improves the Suns’ record to 26-30 this season, while the Fish fell to 25-31 in 2012.

After Pensacola grabbed a 6-2 lead with their six-run fifth, Jacksonville charged back with seven straight scores, including four in the eighth frame to take command. C Jake Jefferies got the rally started with a leadoff double and moved to third on 2B Paul Gran’s single prior to coming home on SS Chris Gutierrez’s run-scoring base knock to cut the deficit to 6-5. 3B Shawn Bowman would follow with a two-run double to left to push the Suns into the lead, which they would not give up.

Jacksonville got the scoring started with single tallies in the first and third frames. Gutierrez drew a free pass to begin the contest and eventually was brought home on an RBI groundout, while 1B German Duran left the yard to start the third frame. It was Duran’s second longball of the year, which gave the Suns an early 2-0 advantage.

After Blue Wahoos pinch hitter Stephen Hunt and CF Ryan LaMarre began the sixth with a single and base-on-balls, SS Didi Gregorius reached on an error, with Hunt scoring on the play. LaMarre and Gregorius would then be sent in on 2B Brodie Greene’s two-run single to center, which provided the Fish with a 3-2 lead. 3B David Vidal then subsequently singled home Greene after a double from RF Josh Fellhauer, while Pensacola also used a suicide squeeze bunt and sacrifice fly to bring home the final two scores of the frame.

Suns reliever Joshua Schmidt (1.0 IP, 1 BB, 2 SO) earned the win to move to 2-3 after his scoreless inning of work, while Blue Wahoos RHP Justin Freeman (0.2 IP, 5 H, 4 R, 4 ER, 1 SO) suffered the loss. Jacksonville closer Evan Reed (1.0 IP, 2 SO) shut the door in the ninth to notched his 11th save of the year.

Duran (3-5, 3 R, 1 2B, 1 HR, 2 RBI) , Bowman (3-5, 3 2B, 3 RBI) and Jefferies (3-5, 1 R, 1 2B) all accumulated three hits in the contest and CF Donnie Webb (2-4, 1 R, 1 2B, 2 RBI) also recorded a multi-hit game, while Pensacola batters tallied two or more base knocks.

The Suns and Blue Wahoos will face off again on Sunday afternoon at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium, which first pitch set for 2:05 PM. The Fish are scheduled to send LHP Tony Cingrani to the hill in his Double-A debut after being promoted from High-A Bakersfield on Friday, while Jacksonville is expected to send LHP Jose Alvarez to toe the rubber.

By Andrew Green

Pictured: Josh Fellhauer reached base three times in the Pensacola Blue Wahoo’s 9-6 loss Saturday night. Photo by Chris Nelson for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Birth: Kaedyn Lee Lynd

June 3, 2012

Sgt. and Mrs. Brian and Kitty Lynd of Ft. Stewart, GA, are proud to announce the birth of their son, Kaedyn Lee Lynd.

Kaedyn came into the world on May 18, 2012, at Winn Army Community Hospital in Ft. Stewart. He weighed 7 pounds, 6.9 ounces and was 19 inches long.

His grandparents are the late Al Proffitt and Penny Proffitt of Flomaton and John and Carol Southard of Puyallup, WA. Great grandparents are Clara “Gramma Sue” and the late John Hendrix of Bluff Springs, and Marvin and (the late) Harriet Lynd of Puyallup WA.

He was welcomed home by his big sister Annabelle Auburn.

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