Mary Cecilia Respess Creighton

October 13, 2012

Mary Cecilia Respess Creighton, age 87, of Cantonment, passed away Wednesday, October 10, 2012, at her residence. Mrs. Creighton was born November 14, 1924. She was a graduate of Tate High School Class of 1942 and was a member of Cottage Hill United Methodist Church. She enjoyed gardening, her yard and especially her church and family.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 65 years, Robert B. Creighton Sr.; grandson, Todd Creighton Wilson; and sister, Ella Mae Black.

She is survived by two daughters, Rachel E. Allen (Alton) and Bobbie Jean Wilson (Mark); two sons, Robert B. Creighton Jr. and James Leslie Creighton; 11 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; one brother, William R. Respess; three nephews, Alvis, Richard and Shannon Respess; special sister-in-law, Betty Martin; brother-in-law, Neil Governor and numerous nieces and nephews.

Funeral Services were held Saturday, October 13, 2012, at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North with Reverend Alan Gantzhorn officiating. Interment was in Cottage Hill Community Cemetery.

Serving as pallbearers were her grandsons, Ned W. Wilson III, Edsel Allen, Shawnn Creighton, Robert B. Creighton III, Chris Creighton and Tracy V. King.

Honorary pallbearers were Leon Locklear, Edward Holland and members of Cottage Hill Methodist Church.

Faith Chapel Funeral Home North is in charge of arrangements.

J.B. Jackson

October 13, 2012

Mr. J.B. Jackson, age 80 of Century, passed away Friday October 12, 2012, in a Pensacola hospice facility after an extended illness.

Mr. Jackson was a native of Jay and a member of the Century community for 70 years, a United States Air Force veteran and a member of Tabernacle Baptist Church. During his working years, Mr. Jackson worked as a shift foreman at Exxon. He is preceded in death by his wife of 62 years, Helen Louise Jackson.

He is survived by his daughters, Terri (Mark) Fremin of Century, Julia (Stacey) Long of Dahlongea, GA, and Debrah Jackson (Patrick) of Century; 11 grandchildren and seven great- grandchildren.

Visitation will be held on Monday, October 15, 2012, at Tabernacle Baptist Church from 6 until 8 p.m.

Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, October 16, 2012, at Tabernacle Baptist Church at 1 p.m. with Rev. Billy Cloud and Rev. Steve Hart officiating.

Interment will be in McCurdy Cemetery in Century.

Pallbearers will be Mike Carnley, Adam Johnson, Brandon Long, Matthew Thomas, Josh Butts and Shawn Long. Honorary pallbearer will be Cody Fowler.

Theodore “Ted” Pospiech, Jr.

October 13, 2012

Theodore “Ted” Pospiech, Jr. USN Ret., 78, passed away October 12, 2012, at Jay Hospital after an extended illness. Ted became the eighth child of Theodore and Felixa Pospiech on October 3, 1934 in Johnson City, NY.

He is preceded in death by his son, James Edward “Jimmy” Pospiech; brothers, Frank Prospect, Joe Prospect, Walter Prospect and Edmund Prospect; sisters, Jenny Pospiech and Mary Demonovich.

He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Jean Magaha Pospiech; daughter, Janet Pospiech, of Jay; and sister, Dorothy Pospiech of Binghamton, New York; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

Enlisting in the U.S. Navy in 1952 he began a 20 year military career. During this time he served as an aviation mechanic, in research and development of safety equipment and as an instructor, among other assignments. During his tenure he was stationed in Sanford and Pensacola, Florida; Sunnyvale, California; Albany, Georgia; Memphis, Tennessee; and Adak, Alaska. He remained a member of the U.S. Naval Reserve for many years. Jean Magaha of Jay, Florida became his wife in 1956; they met while he was stationed in Pensacola, Florida. The Pospiech family moved to Jay upon his retirement. Ted began his 20 career with Exxon USA shortly thereafter. He was an active member of the Exxon-Mobil Retirees Association enjoying the camaraderie and friendships continued from his career. He most enjoyed bible study, teaching Sunday school and training union classes, and leading the music at Pine Grove Baptist Church, of which he was a member for over 40 years.

Throughout his lifetime he enjoyed traveling with his family and often with friends to visit family, historic points of interest and theme parks. Even though he derived enjoyment from almost everything he did, gardening and fishing were among his favorites. The world was an open book to him and he took it with relish, always learning, studying and teaching, which gave him and his family many happy shared memories. He was talented with woodworking and enjoyed restoring antiques for friends and family members. His talent as a ‘handyman’ was well known, from installing fans and water lines, to repairing appliances and fencing, or building a desired piece of furniture. His ability and desire to help others with his practical talents allowed him to show his affection for those he assisted, and to take pride in a job well done. A devoted husband, father, brother, uncle and friend, he truly made the world a better place with his easy smile, quick humor, generosity and boundless love. He will be greatly missed.

The Family expresses their sincerest gratitude to Dr. Jeffery Kelly, the staff of Jay Hospital, Dr. James Adams and staff, and Dr. German Herrera and staff for all of their care, kindness, guidance and patience.

Visitation will be at 1 p.m., Monday, October 15, 2012, with funeral services immediately following at 2 p.m. at Jay Funeral home.

Interment services will take place at Cold Water Cemetery in Milton, with full military honors.

Lula Mae Lacy Johnson

October 13, 2012

Mrs. Lula Mae Lacy Johnson, age 77, of Jay, passed away Saturday, October 13, 2012, in Baptist Hospital.

Mrs. Johnson was a native of Jay and a lifetime member of the community. During some of her working years, she worked as a cashier at the Flomaton Jr. Food Store and she was of the Baptist faith.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Herman and Ila Mae Nelson Lacy; daughter, Glenda Mae Jerkins of Jay; grandson, Frankie Carnley, Jr. (Trucker); sisters, Willodene Lisenby, Betty Cofield, Lucille Dixon Lisenby and Luverne Slate, all of Jay.

She is survived by her husband, Melvin R. Johnson of Jay; daughter, Rita Croley (Billy) of Brewton; brothers, Wayne (Gail) Lacy of Brewton, Jerry (Judy) Lacy and Garry (Adonna) Lacy, both of Jay; sisters, Eloise (Ed) Muse of Bratt, Faye (Jimmy) Brantley of Flomaton, Janice (Wally) Phillips of Enterprise; granddaughter, Melita (Lavon) White of Flomaton; great-grandchildren, Zac (Alex) White and Kegan White, both of Flomaton; and great-great-grandchild, Zhane White.

Visitation will be Sunday, October 14, 2012, from 6 until 9 p.m. at Flomaton Funeral Home Chapel.

Funeral services will be held on Monday, October 15, 2012, at 2 p.m. at Flomaton Funeral Home Chapel.

Interment will be in Cora Cemetery in Jay.

Pallbearers will be Tim Johnson, Jim Johnson, Shannon Phillips, Jeffery Lacy, Tony Williams, Benny Cofield and Tony Cofield.

Honorary pallbearers will be members of her 1954 Jay High School graduating class.

Winnie Chavers

October 13, 2012

Winnie Chavers, 81, of Atmore, passed away Wednesday, October 10, 2012, at her residence. She was a homemaker, born in Blanche, Alabama on August 10, 1931, to the late Hugh and Susie Hilley.

Survivors include one son, Harold Parker of Atmore; two daughters, Barbara Franza of Plant City, FL and Wendy Wall of Atmore; two sisters, Maureen Hilley and Lena Mae Snead; ten grandchildren, Naudia, Dustin, Chazen, Jason, Amy, Jennifer, Jason, Renee, Brian and Niecy.

Services were held Saturday, October 13, 2012, at 5 p.m. from Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Earl Harrison officiating.

Family will receive friends, Saturday, October 13, 2012, at Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home from 5 until 8 p.m.

Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home is in charge of all arrangements

David Barrow

October 13, 2012

David Barrow, 61, of Pace, went to be with the Lord on Sunday, October 7, 2012, while vacationing in northern Georgia.

David was born on October 9, 1950, in Pensacola. He played trombone in the Pensacola High School Band and graduated in 1968. He graduated from Troy State University and married Linda in 1973. He then began his career as a public school educator, teaching social studies for 35 years at Brownsville, Brentwood, and Ransom Middle Schools. David was enjoying his retirement traveling, camping, fishing, and golfing. He was a genuine and devoted Christian, using his talent to sing praise and play trombone in worship. David was a willing servant of God throughout the years at Immanuel Baptist Church. He loved his family and friends and was always there to lend them a hand, give encouragement, and make them smile. He was a faithful, patient husband and best friend to Linda. He was a devoted father to Bret and Lindy, and loving granddaddy to Mason, who were the greatest joys in his life. He was a caring son to his mother, Jerry.

He was preceded in death by his father Looman Barrow.

David is survived by his wife of 39 years, Linda; son Bret (Amy); daughter Lindy (Joseph) Rosal; grandson Mason Barrow; mother, Geraldine; brother Bill (Lyl); seven nieces and nephews and their families; father-in-law Ray (Jan) Bagley; brother-in-law Victor (Shelly) Bagley; and special brother-in-law Duane Bagley.

Dad taught us by example to enjoy the simple treasures in life. We have been blessed to share life with him and will keep him in our hearts always.

Funeral services were held Friday, October 12, 2012, Immanuel Baptist Church with Brother Joe Gwyn officiating. Interment was in Elizabeth Chapel Cemetery in Chumuckla.

Family and close friends served as pallbearers.

To honor David’s memory the family suggests memorial contributions be made to the Immanuel Baptist Church Building Fund, the Pensacola Symphony Orchestra, or to the charity of your choice.

Faith Chapel Funeral Home North is in charge of the arrangements.

Coming Sunday: Escambia Farm Tour

October 13, 2012

Agriculture supporters were joined by local, state and federal officials Friday on the Escambia County Farm Tour.

Coming up Sunday morning on NorthEscambia.com, we’ll take you along on the farm tour and show you some of the more interesting agriculture sites in Escambia County.

Pictured: The Escambia County Farm Tour Friday included a stop at the Gizmo Angus Farm in Molino. NorrthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Molino Woman Injured In Barrineau Park Road Crash

October 12, 2012

One person was injured in a single vehicle wreck on Barrineau Park Road Friday morning.

The  Florida Highway Patrol said 59-year old Enola Money of Molino was transported to Sacred Heart Hospital by ambulance following the 9:45 a.m. crash just east of Jacks Branch Road.

Money apparently lost control and ran into a ditch, with her 2007 GMC Envoy coming to rest on its side. She was trapped inside the vehicle for a brief period as first responders used the Jaws of Life to free her.

The accident is under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol. Escambia County EMS and the Molino and Cantonment stations of Escambia Fire Rescue also responded to the crash.

NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Human Remains Discovered In Cantonment Woods

October 12, 2012

An investigation is underway after human remains were discovered in a wooded area in Cantonment Thursday afternoon.

The remains were discovered about 4 p.m. in a wooded area off Well Line Road and Santa Rosa Road by a person that was clearing land.

“It appears that the remains have been there for some time,” Rawson said Thursday evening as the investigators remained on the scene, an area they were reaching with four-wheelers. “It’s too early to tell if the remains or male or female, or exactly how long they have been there.”

The remains will be turned over to the medical examiner’s office for an autopsy and identification.

Portion Of Nine Mile Road Closed Through Monday

October 12, 2012

Nine Mile Road is closed at the railroad crossing just east of Highway 29.

Nine Mile Road will be closed at the CSX railroad between Old Palafox and Chemstrand Road  through 7 a.m. Monday. East and westbound traffic will be detoured using   Chemstrand Road, East Ten Mile Road and Highway 29.

The work is part of a Nine Mile Road resurfacing project between Pine Cone Drive and the Escambia River Bridge. Panhandle Grading and Paving began work on the 8.4 mile project in June. Improvements include resurfacing the roadway, Americans with Disabilities Act and sidewalk upgrades, guardrail and safety improvements, minor drainage improvements and bridge joint repair.

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