Ligey Lee “Bud” Lister

August 7, 2012

Mr. Ligey Lee “Bud” Lister, 76, passed away on Saturday, August 4, 2012, in Century.

Mr. Lister was a native of Barnett Crossroads, AL, and a resident of Robinsonville, AL, since 1964. Mr. Lister attended the Allen Smith Holiness Church. He was preceded in death his Wives, Rosie Lister and Virginia Lister.

Survivors include a host of nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be Tuesday, August 7, 2012, at 10:00 a.m. at the Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home with the Rev. Raymond Wiggins officiating.

Burial will follow at the Little Rock Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Donis Bowman, Boogie Boutwell, Randy Bagwell, David Mosley, James Smith and Frank Godwin.

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

Former Corrections Officer Arrested For Bath Salts At Jail

August 7, 2012

A former corrections officer has been arrested for having bath salts inside the Escambia County Jail.

Koley David Bazzelle, age 27 of Cantonment, was arrested Sunday on an outstanding warrant for violating a domestic violence injunction by allegedly contacting his ex-girlfriend by phone.

Once at the Escambia County Jail, deputies reported finding a small baggie inside Bazelle’s wallet. Bazelle told deputies that the powder was bath salts. He was arrested for possession of a hallucinogen and introduction of contraband into a detention facility.

Bazelle, according to an arrest report, was formerly employed as a corrections office at the Century Correctional Institution.

Scott Gets Speaking Role At RNC

August 7, 2012

Gov. Rick Scott will have a speaking role at the Republican National Convention later this month, the GOP confirmed after releasing a list of some of the speakers for the event.

Scott has been mostly on the periphery of national GOP politics, and there have been questions about what role he would play in the RNC gathering in Tampa. He’s not as strong a public speaker as a number of other GOP leaders, and his message – that the economy, at least here, is looking up and jobs are being created – is at odds with the national message of the party and its presidential candidate Mitt Romney, who are trying to make the case that the jobs picture is dismal.

The Tampa Bay Times reported that the RNC is set to announce several speakers for the Aug. 27-30 convention, where Romney will be officially tapped as the party’s nominee.

A few other GOP governors will also speak, notably South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, and New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez, both minorities – Haley is of Indian descent and Martinez is Hispanic – as the Republicans try to reach out to minority voters.

The party’s last presidential nominee, Sen. John McCain of Arizona is also set to appear, as are former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee; former Secretary of State Condolezza Rice; and Ohio Gov. John Kasich, the Times reported.

Still to be named is a keynote speaker. Pundits have floated several likely candidates for that coveted post, most prominently New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Florida U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio. Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan has also been mentioned as someone likely to have a major role.

Rubio has also been frequently mentioned as a possible running mate pick for Romney.

By The News Service of Florida

Stars Score Five Unanswered Runs To Down Wahoos 5-3

August 7, 2012

After plating three first inning runs, the Pensacola Blue Wahoos allowed the Huntsville Stars to score five unanswered runs as the Wahoos dropped their third straight in Huntsville, 5-3, on Monday night.

As they did in the first three games of the series, the Blue Wahoos scored first. Pensacola plated three runs in the first inning to give starter Daniel Corcino some early run support. The Wahoos loaded the bases with one out and got the first run on a fielder’s choice to the shortstop off the bat of Bryson Smith plating Josh Fellhauer from third. David Vidal followed with a base hit that scored Ryan LaMarre. Pensacola went up 3-0 a batter later on an RBI single from Brodie Greene. That would be all the offense the Wahoos would get. They only had one hit after the second inning and did not have a single base runner over the last four innings.

The Stars started their attack by tying the game in the third. Hunter Morris scored Brock Kjeldgaard from first on a triple down the right field line. Two batters later he scored on a double from Kentrail Davis. Stars starting pitcher Johnny Hellweg brought Davis around with his first professional hit to tie the game at 3-3.

Huntsville went ahead for good in the third inning when Domnit Bolivar scored from third on a soft ground out by Morris. Anderson De La Rosa doubled home Davis in the fourth inning for an insurance run.

Hellweg (2-0) was finished on the mound after five innings. He gave up three runs on five hits. The right-hander walked seven and struck out three to earn the win. Corcino (7-6) was charged will all five Stars runs. He lasted six innings and walked three and struck out two batters in the losing effort. Darren Byrd (4) worked a perfect ninth to earn the save.

Fellhauer singled in the first inning to extend his hit streak to seven games. Billy Hamilton stole two bases giving him 127 for the season. The Wahoos shortstop is now 18 steal shy of tying the Minor League Baseball single-season stolen base record.

The series concludes on Tuesday. RHP Wirfin Obispo (3-0, 2.47) is slated to start for the Blue Wahoos against RHP Jimmy Nelson (1-1, 4.66) for Huntsville. First pitch is set for 6:43 p.m. from Joe Davis Stadium in Huntsville.

By Tommy Thrall

Josh Fellhauer extended his hit streak to seven games with a first inning single. Photo by Chris Nelson for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Eddie Wayne Gregson

August 7, 2012

Mr. Eddie Wayne Gregson, 46, of Poarch passed away Friday, August 3, 2012. Eddie was a loving father, brother, uncle and friend. He lived for his sons Steven and Corey and his granddaughters “Papa’s babies” Ella and Jaelyn. He was excited for the arrival of his first grandson, Tucker. He was a proud member of the Poarch Creek Indians. Coaching baseball was his passion; he coached for nearly 30 years at N.E.P. and Poarch. Eddie was avid Alabama fan. Please dress casual or wear your favorite sports attire in honor of him.

He was preceded in death by his father, Charles Edward Gregson; his mother, Daisy Bell Rolin; his aunt, Letha McGhee and granny, Gertrude Rolin.

Survivors include his two sons, Steven (Claire) Gregson and Corey Gregson; two brothers, Charles (Cheryl) Gregson and Tim (Heather) Gregson; four sisters, Sherry Ann Phillips, Robin Gregson (Larry), Cecilia Nobles and Melanie Gregson.

Funeral services will be Wednesday, August 8, 2012, at 11:00 a.m. at the Friendly Holiness Church with Rev. Steve Ward and Rev. Gill Caudle officiating. Burial will follow at New Home Cemetery.

Visitation will be Tuesday, August 7, 2012, at Faith Chapel North in Cantonment from 4 p.m. until  7 p.m., and also from 8 a.m. until funeral time at Friendly Holiness Church.

Pallbearers will be Pete Walker, Robbie Wells, Robbie Browning, Paul Jones, Larry Barlow and David Morris.

Honorary pallbearers will be Bryan Gregson, Aaron Gregson, Lil’ Jerry Sanchez, Justin Davis, DaKota Barlow, Michael Gregson and Eddie “Dinky” Jackson, as well as the players he coached in baseball over the years.

Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Homes, LLC in charge of all arrangements, Atmore, Alabama

Myron “Tom” McCall

August 7, 2012

Myron “Tom” McCall was born Friday, September 18, 1942, and passed away Friday, July 13, 2012.

Tom was a gentle, caring, refined man with great dignity, character, and a delightfully understated sense of humor.  A voracious reader, Tom devoured books on every conceivable topic. He loved to travel and counted the Galapagos Islands and Antarctica as his favorite destinations. He was blessed with a brilliant mind and a quick wit, but those touched by his life remember above all his incredible kindness and patience. He was a loving father to daughters Laura (Evanston IL), Sarah (Pueblo, CO), and son Michael (Washington, DC).

Tom was invited to join Phi Beta Kappa at the University of Florida, where he met his wife of 45 years, Barbara.  He went on to receive a PhD from the University of North Carolina in physical-organic chemistry.  A two year post-doctoral post at Cal Tech led to a position at the Martin Marietta Research Laboratories in Baltimore, MD.  His career continued as Vice President of Research at Sodyeco in Charlotte, NC, followed by Senior Executive Vice President at Master Builders in Cleveland, OH.  His career culminated as President/co-owner of Tamms Industries in Kirkland, IL, from which he retired in 2006.

Tom was born on September 18, 1942, in Century, FL to Myron and Nathia McCall.  He died at the age of 69 on July 13, 2012 after a two year battle with multiple myeloma.

He was preceded in death by his father.  Besides his mother, wife and children, he leaves behind two brothers, Sid (Brenda) and John (Michelle); three nephews, Bryan (Shellie), Matt (Katie) and John (Vanessa); three nieces, Jessica (Jordan), Molly, and Andrea; five grandnieces, and two grandnephews.

The family asks that in lieu of flowers, contributions be made to the non-profit organization, Center for Independent Futures, 743 Main Street, Evanston, IL 60201.

A graveside service will be held at 11:00 am on Wednesday, August 8th at the Boca Raton Mausoleum.  A memorial service will be held at 11:00 am on Saturday, August 11th at the First Methodist Church in Jay, Florida.

Man Killed In Hwy 90 Crash Escambia Woman Dies In Okaloosa Crash

August 6, 2012

Two crashes in Northwest Florida claimed two lives over the weekend.

Man Killed In Hwy 90 Crash

A Milton man was killed in a wreck early Sunday morning on Highway 90.

The accident happened about 4:15 a.m. near Smith’s Fish Camp Road when Jose Alfredo Montero-Jimenez, 40, lost control of his 2001 Ford F150 and overturned multiple times. He was not wearing his seat belt, according to the Florida Highway Patrol, and was ejected onto the highway.

Alfredo Montero-Jimenez was then ran over by a second vehicle. That vehicle, described as possibly a 1999-2002 Saturn, continued without stopping.

Anyone with information on the second vehicle is asked to call the Florida Highway Patrol at (850) 254-1402 ext. 8.

Escambia Woman Dies In Okaloosa Crash

An Escambia County women died in a crash in Okaloosa County Sunday afternoon.

The Florida Highway Patrol said 51-year old Lisa N. Noyes of Pensacola was westbound on I-10 before she lost control of her 2004 Ford Expedition and overturned numerous times. She was pronounced deceased as a result of her injuries.

Her passenger, 18-year old Zachary A. Noyes of Pensacola, was ejected. He was transported by Okaloosa County EMS to Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola in serious condition.

Man Steals Century’s Rose Bushes, Hauls Away Loot In Baby Carriage

August 6, 2012

A Century man has been charged after allegedly stealing rose bushes from the Town of Century and hauling away his loot in a baby carriage.

Arthur Walker, 41, was charged with second degree petit theft and later released from the Escambia County Jail on a $250 bond.

Century Town Clerk Leslie Gonzalez told Escambia County Sheriff’s deputies that she witnessed Walker walking down the sidewalk pushing a baby carriage with two rose bushes inside of it. As she arrived at the Century Town Hall, she noticed that two rose bushes had been dug up and removed from the town hall driveway. An employee of the nearby Century Branch Library told deputies the same information.

A warrant for Walker’s arrest was issued after Century Mayor Freddie McCall told deputies that he wished to pursue charges. McCall said he had met with Walker twice before after he allegedly stole chain link fence from town property, and Walker said he would not longer steal from the town.

Walker is due to make his first court appearance in September.

Expanded Weekly Yard, Bulky Waste Program Begins For ECUA Customers

August 6, 2012

Tuesday will mark the first day of enhanced and bulky yard waste pickups for North Escambia area ECUA customers.

The weekly bulky waste collection service includes pick-up of furniture and other household items that are too large to fit in the automated can for disposal.

“The unique feature of these improvements is customers will no longer have to call to schedule the pick up. They will simply place their items(s) at the curb, before 5:30 a.m., on their regular collection day. It’s just that simple,” said Gary Dean, ECUA sanitation collection manager.

According to ECUA, any materials remaining in the right-of-way on the regular collection day may be mistaken for a bulk waste item — so customers should be careful not to place items that are not intended for disposal in the collection area to avoid inadvertent pick ups.

Bulky Waste Program Guidelines

  • Items accepted are: furniture, such as: couch, mattress, desk, chairs, dresser; rugs and  carpets; vacuum cleaners; bicycles; bags of clothes; grills; and toilets.
  • Customers are not required to call-in to schedule or receive a pick-up. Items should be placed at the curb by 5:30 a.m. on the regular collection day, but no sooner than 48 hours before the collection day.
  • Pile the bulky waste items(s) at curbside, in an area that is free of over hanging tree limbs and/or wires, being careful not to block traffic.
  • ECUA will collect two 6’ W x 6’ D x 6’ H piles of bulk items weekly.

The once-weekly yard waste collection service is also provided to all residential sanitation customers. Customers are encouraged to place all yard waste at the curb prior to 5:30 a.m. on the regular yard trash collection day.

Yard Waste Program Guidelines

  • Do not use your garbage or recycling can for yard waste. Yard waste is collected separately from household garbage.
  • Place bagged, bundled, or canned yard waste within two feet of the curb and away from the street/road.
  • Small yard waste, leaves, pine straw and grass clippings must be contained in standard garbage containers or plastic bags that do not exceed 32 gallons in size or weigh more than 40 pounds when full. The ECUA will collect up to 20 plastic yard trash bags or cans each week.
  • Cut limbs should not exceed six feet in length or 40 pounds in weight, and must be bundled in two piles of no more that two 6’ W x 6’ D x 6’ H piles.

Yard waste, as defined by the ECUA Sanitation Program, includes: leaves, pine straw, grass clippings and small prunings.

School Orientations Scheduled

August 6, 2012

Escambia County school students return to class in two weeks, on August 20.  Students will have the opportunity to attend orientation sessions, pick up schedules and drop off supplies in advance.

(Looking for a school supply list? Click here.)

Orientations have been scheduled at schools across the North Escambia area:

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS

  • Bratt
    • August 16, 9-10:30 a.m., Pre-K and K
    • August 17, 9-10:30 a.m., Grades 1-5
  • Jim Allen
    • August 17, 9-10:30 a.m.,
  • Molino Park
    • August 16, 9-10:30 a.m., Pre-K and K
    • August 17, 9-10 a.m., Grades 1-5

MIDDLE SCHOOLS

  • Ernest Ward
    • August 16, 2 p.m., 6th and new students
  • Ransom
    • August 16, 2 p.m., 6th and new students

HIGH SCHOOLS

  • Northview
    • August 15, 8:30 a.m., Seniors
    • August 15, 10 a.m., Juniors
    • August 15, 1:30 p.m., Sophomores
    • August 16, 9 a.m., Freshmen
  • Tate
    • August 9, 8 a.m.-noon, Freshmen
    • August 16, 1-2:30 p.m., Grades 10-12
  • West Florida
    • August 11, 9 a.m., Freshmen
    • August 16, 10 a.m., Juniors
    • August 16, 1 p.m., Sophomores
    • August 16, 6 p.m., Seniors and parents

For schools in Escambia County not listed above, click here.

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