Joyce Marie Russell

August 28, 2012

Joyce Marie Russell, 78, of Walnut Hill, passed away Sunday, August 26, 2012 in Pensacola. She was born August 21, 1934 in Frisco City. She was of the protestant faith.

She is survived by her husband of 59 years, Robert J. Russell of Walnut Hill; three daughters, Deborah Russell (Mack) McLeod of Wacissa, FL; Robyn Russell Stuart of Pensacola and Rochelle Russell (Todd) Pfeiffer of Chatham, IL; nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Funeral Services were held Tuesday, August 28, 2012, at the Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. John Cain officiating. Burial was in Oak Grove Baptist Church Cemetery.

Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Dewey Devon Spicer

August 28, 2012

Mr. Dewey Devon Spicer, age 80, of Century, passed away on Monday, August 27, 2012, at Century Care Center.

Mr. Spicer was a native of Chumuckla and a former resident of Jay before going to Century. During his working years, Mr. Spicer worked as a farmworker. He is preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Malcolm ‘Junior’ Spicer, Jr. and B.C. Spicer and nephew, Larry ‘PeeWee’ Spicer.

He is survived by his sisters, Shirley Thomas of Pensacola and Mary Ard of Chumuckla; nephews, Tom Spicer and Mike Spicer, both of Chumuckla and Johnny Ray Spicer of Century; and special niece and caregiver, Pat Spicer of Brewton.

A memorial service will be held for Mr. Spicer at a future date.

Flomaton Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

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August 28, 2012

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Pensacola Beach Readies For Whatever Isaac Brings

August 28, 2012

Preparations for Isaac were underway Monday on Pensacola Beach, including the removal of gondolas from the observation wheel (pictured top). NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Smith, click to enlarge.

Escambia County Evacuation Maps

August 28, 2012

An Escambia County evacuation map is below. Click any portion of the map to enlarge.

Escambia County reduced evacuation orders for Zones A only. This includes the barriers islands of Perdido Key and Pensacola Beach as well as low-lying coastal areas.



Darla Joy Landis

August 28, 2012

Darla Joy Landis, 12, of Atmore, entered into her eternal home on August 24, 2012, in Birmingham after succumbing to complications from surgeries to correct a life-long seizure disorder. Darla was born in Atmore on September 17, 1999.

She is survived by her parents David R. and Deborah A. Landis; sister, Diana M.; brothers, David R. Jr. and Darren M.; grandparents, Ray & Celia Landis of Souderton, PA; and David & Ruth Ann Kulp of Pottstown, PA.

Funeral services will be held on Friday, August 31, 2012, at 10 a.m. at Grace Fellowship. Interment will follow in Freemanville Community Cemetery.

Visitation for family and friends will be held Thursday, August 30, 2012, from 5 – 8 p.m. at Grace Fellowship.

Darla’s family is grateful for the love and concern shown towards Darla by their church and ministry families at Grace Fellowship and We Care Program as well as the entire Atmore community.  She will be greatly missed.

Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Albert Gaynoe Creamer, Jr.

August 28, 2012

Mr. Albert Gaynoe Creamer Jr., age 71 of  Brewton, passed away Saturday afternoon, August 25, 2012, in Century after an extended illness.

Mr. Creamer was a native of Pensacola and a former resident of Houston before moving to Brewton in 2010. He was a retired truck driver in the transportation industry and was of the Holiness faith. Mr. Creamer was a United States Army and Air Force Veteran.

He is survived by one son, Albert G. Creamer, III of Atmore; two daughters, Patricia Marie Creamer of Jay and Gayna Ruth Creamer; four brothers, Raymond L. Creamer of Brewton, Jerry N. Creamer of Cypress Springs, Texas, Donnie R. Creamer of Magnolia, Texas and Jimmy Wayne Creamer of Brewton; two sisters, Frances Steele of Brewton and Voncile Weaver of Magnolia, Texas; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, August 28, 2012, at Craver’s Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. J.J. West officiating. Interment followed in Sardis Cemetery.

Craver’s Funeral Home, Inc was in charge of arrangements.

GOP: We Need You, Florida

August 28, 2012

The Republican Party’s decision to gather in Tampa to officially nominate former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney for president underlines what is quickly becoming an imperative for Romney: Carrying the Sunshine State.

The message was already sent by the decision to have former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, one of the state’s most popular political figures, and U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, one of the party’s rising stars, assume prime-time speaking roles during the get-together. But party figures now are beginning to actually voice the necessity of the state instead of just suggesting it.

“Florida, we need you,” South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley told the Florida delegation during a breakfast. “We can’t win this without Florida; we can’t.”

While Haley’s remarks could be written off as a friendly gesture toward a swing state with which South Carolina shares a resort at the convention, they struck on a key truth: It would be incredibly difficult for Romney to win in November without carrying Florida.

In fact, if Obama were to carry Florida, and even if Romney were to win North Carolina, Romney would need to win a majority of the votes in the remaining swing states to win the Electoral College. But Obama has performed well in polls in many of the remaining states, especially large prizes like Pennsylvania, Ohio and Michigan.

Lenny Curry, chairman of the Republican Party of Florida, put it more bluntly when asked if Romney could lose the state and win the White House.

“No,” Curry said. “Mitt Romney cannot win the presidency without Florida.”

But whether holding the convention in Tampa will help swing Florida and its treasure trove of 29 electoral votes — more than a tenth of those needed for victory — to Romney remains an open question.

“There’s very little evidence that a convention helps carry a state,” said Susan MacManus, a political science professor at the University of South Florida in Tampa.

In fact, the Republicans haven’t won the state in which they held their convention since 1992 — when they held it in Texas. The GOP lost California in 1996 after holding the convention in San Diego; Pennsylvania in 2000 despite holding the confab in Philadelphia; deep blue New York when they held it in the city of the same name; and Minnesota four years ago, when Republicans gathered in St. Paul.

Holding the convention in Florida, though, isn’t necessarily fruitless. It could help along the margins, some observers say. MacManus said it could fire up the base of the party in Florida, a state that is particularly critical to Romney’s hopes of winning in November.

And the GOP will be the major story in the Tampa Bay area, along with the rest of America, over the four nights of the gathering.

“The point of the convention is really just to introduce a candidate and drive home a message,” said Brian Graham, a Republican strategist not affiliated with the Romney campaign.

But even without much of a post-convention bump, Curry said that Romney was in a good position to win the state. He said that the party was zeroing in on the independent vote after exciting the base.

“It looks like we’re there,” Curry said. “It looks like we have the energy. So now we have to carry the Mitt Romney message, the jobs message, the opportunity message to the independents, to the I-4 corridor, to Hillsborough County.”

By The News Service of Florida

Storm Surge Of 3-6 Feet Expected Along Escambia Coast

August 28, 2012

The National Service is expecting a storm surge of 6-9 feet along coastal Alabama, and 3-6 feet in Florida. The upper reaches of Mobile and Escambia Bays, Bayou La Batre, Coden and the upper reaches of the Dog River will be particularly affected, according to the weather service.

Water levels are expected to begin rising by mid morning and reach a peak later Tuesday afternoon and early evening as Isaac makes its closest approach. The time of high tide is a bit earlier. The NWS is  forecasting the heaviest rainfall to being Tuesday night; by that time, the storm surge will have receded somewhat.

If Isaac should take a last minute jog to the east, the weather service said storm surge values would dramatically increase.

Wahoos Run Past Braves

August 28, 2012

ue Wahoos shortstop Billy Hamilton stole four bases, including two in the extra frame, while right fielder Josh Fellhauer recorded his fourth multi-hit game in a six-game span, to push Pensacola to a 3-2 ten-inning series clinching win over the Mississippi Braves on Monday night at Trustmark Park in Pearl, Mississippi.

With the defeat of the Braves, the Fish improved to 33-31 in the second half of the year to remain two games back of first place in the South Division. Mississippi dropped to 29-35 since the midpoint of the 2012 season.

Two of Hamilton’s thefts came in the extra frame, which helped propel the Blue Wahoos to a series victory. The speedster reached on an bloop single and swiped both second and third, before pinch hitter Yordanys Perez lifted a sacrifice fly to center to plate Hamilton and put the Fish ahead. The club totaled a team-record six steals in the contest, topping the previous mark of five.

Pensacola struck first, bringing home two scores in the third frame. 2B Miguel Rojas led off with a walk, moved to second on a sacrifice bunt and third on a single by SS Billy Hamilton. After Hamilton swiped third for his 151st steal of the season, both he and Rojas came across on RF Josh Fellhauer’s two-run single up to middle to put the Blue Wahoos out in front.

Mississippi would then counter with a two-spot of their own in the sixth to draw the game even. CF Todd Cunningham reached on a one-out base knock and stole second before being plated on 1B Joe Terdoslavich’s run-scoring single. LF Evan Gattis would subsequently tie it with a triple to right, sending home Terdoslavich.

Neither team’s starting pitchers received a decision, with Mississippi RHP Gary Moran (6.0 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 1 BB, 2 SO) allowing two earned runs on five hits in his six frames, while Blue Wahoos RHP Mark Serrano (5.2 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 5 SO) yielded two earned runs on four hits in 5.2 innings of work.

Pensacola reliever Curtis Partch (1.0 IP, 1 H) earned the victory with his scoreless frame, while LHP Chris Manno (0.2 IP, 1 SO) notched his second save of the year. Braves RHP Cory Rasmus (1.1 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 3 BB, 1 SO) suffered the loss after yielding the game’s final score.

Fellhauer (2-5, 2 R, 1 2B) recorded another multi-hit game, his fourth in a six game span, while Hamilton (2-5, 2 RBI, 4 SB) also collected a pair of base knocks in addition to his four thefts in the contest. Fellhauer in his last six contests has hit at a blistering .588 clip (10-17), while the four-steal game for Hamilton was hit first since setting the single-season steals record on August 21 versus Montgomery. The Braves were led at the plate by 3B Joe Leonard (2-4, 1 2B) who was the lone Braves batter to accrue two hits.

The Blue Wahoos’ final game of their series against the Mississippi Braves scheduled for Tuesday, August 27 in Pearl, Mississippi, has been cancelled in anticipation of the effects of Tropical Storm Isaac. The game is not scheduled to be made up at this time.

The final Blue Wahoos homestand of the season begins on Thursday, August 30 at 7:00 p.m., with Pensacola hosting the Tennessee Smokies, the Double-A affiliate of the Chicago Cubs. At this time, that contest is still on as scheduled. Tickets for that series are still available and can be purchased online at BlueWahoos.com. The Blue Wahoos’ offices will be closed Tuesday as a result of Isaac.

By Andrew Green

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