Kyle Alden Lowrey

June 7, 2017

Kyle Alden Lowrey, 26, passed away on Monday, May 29, 2017 at Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola, FL after a short illness.

Kyle was born in Gainesville, FL and moved to the Pensacola area when he was three months old. He attended R.C. Lipscomb Elementary School, Avalon Middle School, and Milton High School, where he graduated with Honors in 2009. While in high school, he was a dual enrollment student at Pensacola Junior College and graduated Cum Laude with an A.A. degree in Pre-Engineering in 2010. He later attended the University of Arkansas where he studied Civil Engineering. While at Arkansas, he was the recipient of the Arkansas Academy of Civil Engineering Scholarship and was a Student Member of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Additionally, in 2010 he was a member of a concrete design team that earned the highest score in ten years for the strength of the concrete they designed for their Structural Materials class. Also, as an engineering student, he traveled on two occasions to Belize as a volunteer, first as a member of EngineersWithout Borders and secondly with Peacework, an international humanitarian organization. While there, he assisted in building a well and an aquaponics farm for the people of Belize, as well as conducted research on how to reduce erosion on the beaches of Dangriga.

In 2014, three courses shy of receiving his B.S. degree in Civil Engineering, Kyle decided to take a break from his studies and travel to learn more about himself and the people and world around him. To that end, he became a member of the Appalachian Trail Conservancy, Mid-Atlantic Trail Crew where he worked on the Appalachian Trail in West Virginia, Maryland, and New York. He then set his sights on Snowmass, CO where he worked for the Aspen Skiing Company as a Ski Lift Operator. This was followed by work as a Whitewater Rafting Guide for the Big Bear Rafting Company in Hartford, TN and The River Company in Stanley, ID. During this time, he also became a certified Wilderness First Responder, a Class 4 Swiftwater Rescuer, and had passed the practical portion of the Wilderness EMT Certification, with plans to take the written part of the exam in the upcoming year.

In his spare time, Kyle enjoyed a multitude of activities including reading (his favorite book was Moby Dick); writing prose and poetry; playing the piano; listening to music (his favorite musicians were Elton John and Frédéric Chopin); watching movies; and lobstering while on family trips to the Bahamas. Additionally, though his 6’3” frame might make you think otherwise, he was a sensitive, empathetic young man who felt tremendous angst in his short life for those who were less fortunate, for the soldiers who sacrificed their lives for our country, and for anyone he felt was in pain. As a result, he frequently wrote letters and poems to those in their time of need, bought thoughtful gifts to lift someone when they were down, interviewed veterans for the Veterans History Project, and offered a shoulder to cry on for the weary.

Finally, Kyle had an insatiable appetite for learning and was particularly interested in history; literature; philosophy; and music, which moved him deeply, and how this knowledge could be used to make the world a better place in which to live. In his pursuit of knowledge, Kyle was especially appreciative of teachers who went the extra mile to impart their wisdom and to connect with their students in an understanding and compassionate way. In particular, he admired Mrs. Karen Mattox and Mr. Bruce Wolfe, of RC Lipscomb Elementary School; Mr. Hank Bunnell and Coach Jeff Larson of Milton High School; Professors Thomas Soerens, Robert Brubaker, Jonathan Cavallero, and Larry Weir from the University of Arkansas; and Professors Charles Schuler, Brian Rucker, and Bill Fisher of Pensacola Junior College.

It should be noted that Kyle often commented that his days at Pensacola Junior College were some of the happiest days of his life and that if he ever attained wealth, he would make a point to give back to the school that made him feel so alive and welcome. We, therefore, have begun an endowment scholarship in his memory at Pensacola State College and request, in lieu of flowers, that donations be made in his name to the PSC Foundation at 1000 College Blvd., Bldg 17, Pensacola, FL 32504. Donations can also be made online at https://foundation.pensacolastate.edu, making sure to include Kyle’s name in the comment section, or by phone at 850-484- 1560.

Additionally, the family would be most appreciative if you would share with us at least one fond memory that you have of Kyle and send it, along with your name and how you knew Kyle, to klow1874@gmail.com by Thursday, June 8, 2017, so that we may include it in a book we are compiling of his life.

Kyle is survived by his parents, Dr. Gerald Lowrey and Sherry Broom; his brother and best friend, David Lowrey; his maternal grandmother, Betty Byers Broom; his great aunt, Geraldine Collins; his aunt, Elizabeth Lowrey; and his aunt and uncle, Alan and Melanie Sparr and their daughter Katie, all of Milton.

He was predeceased by his paternal grandparents, the Honorable George and Amy Lowrey; his maternal grandfather, Burt Broom; and his uncles, Michael Allan and Wayne Broom.

Visitation will be Saturday, June 10, 2017 at Faith Chapel North in Cantonment beginning at 2 p.m. with a memorial service following at 2:30 p.m.

Faith Chapel Funeral Home North is in charge of arrangements.

Northview Quarterback Club Announces New Officers

June 7, 2017

The Northview High School Quarterback Club has announced new officers and board members for the upcoming year. They are:

President – Jerry Fischer
Vice President – Josh Edwards
Secretary – Tammy Wilson
Treasurer – Courtney Nichols
Concession stand manager – Susan Hagan
Spirit merchandise – Jan Coleman
Programs and Ads – Genia Bayshore
Media – Carrie Bryan

Board Of Directors:
Ronald Peebles
Kent Calloway
Gary Killam
Kyle Wilson
Ronnie Cloud
Lonnie Wilson
Kevin Bryan

The next meeting of the Northview High School Quarterback Club will be at 6:30 p.m. on July 11 in the NHS Media Center.

Barbara Ann Merritt Morris

June 7, 2017

Mrs. Barbara Ann Merritt Morris, 77, passed away on Monday, June 5, 2017, in Dothan, Alabama.

Mrs. Morris was a native of Pensacola, FL, former resident of Clayton, AL and had resided in Flomaton, AL most of her life. She was of the Catholic Faith. She was a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and caregiver.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Henry Morris; parents, Elmer and Mary Felton; son, John Elmer Merritt; one brother, James E. Felton; and one half-sister, Betts Felton.

She is survived by her three sons, Lee (Dawn) Merritt of Pollard, AL, James (Amanda) Merritt of Blue Springs, AL and Robert Merritt of Ozark, AL; one daughter, Christine (John) Curtis of Flomaton, AL; two half-sisters, Teri (Scot) Cannon of Seattle and Margie (Dr. Robert) Wark of Seattle; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and a special friend, Nathan Jackson of Flomaton, AL.

Funeral services will be held Friday, June 9, 2017, at 2 p.m. at the Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home.

Burial will follow at the Flomaton Cemetery.

Visitation will be Thursday, June 8, 2017, from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. at Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home.

Pallbearers will be James Merritt, Robert Merritt, Travis Merritt, Jake Merritt, Joshua Merritt, Zach Merritt and Lloyd Curtis.

Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Homes is in charge of all arrangements.

Darline Jordan

June 7, 2017

After a long and courageous battle with cancer, Darline Jordan passed away peacefully on June 2, 2017, at her home in Cantonment, FL at the age of 69.

Darline was born in Lewisville, AR on October 10, 1947, to George Dewey Tompkins and Evelyn Tompkins. She was the youngest of nine children with seven sisters and one brother. She was raised and attended school in Springhill, LA.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Dewey and Evelyn Tompkins; brother, George Dewey Tompkins Jr.; sisters, Christine Redman, Marie Page, Evonne Downs and Irene Todd.

She is survived by her husband of 45 years, Ralph Jordan; children, Darla Wynne, Billy Laws (Hana) and Jeffery Jordan (Tonya); grandchildren, Anthony Laws, Jonathan Laws, Allison Elliott and Ashley Jordan; sisters, Sadie Jester, Willie O’Donnell and Diane Todd; brother and sister-in-law; Jimmy and Elaine Mays; and special long-time friends, Viv and Rick Patterson.

Her greatest joys in life were spending time with family and friends, growing beautiful flowers that she loved to share, taking care of her beloved pets and Caribbean cruises. She spent many hours in the pool teaching her grandchildren to swim. She always put the wants and needs of others before her own. She asked for very little and accepted even less. She was an avid NASCAR fan and a volunteer at the North Carolina Auto Racing Hall of Fame in Mooresville, NC.

The family would like to extend sincere appreciation to Dr. Michael Goodman, Dr. Yazan Alsayed, Dr. Robert Marcus, Dr. Patricia Meyers, Dr. George Knefely, the staff at Covenant Hospice, the caregivers at Waterford at Creekside Memory Care Facility and the staff at TLT Transport.

A Celebration of Life was held at her home on Wednesday, June 7, 2017.

An inurnment service will be held on a later date at Barrancas National Cemetery located at Naval Air Station Pensacola.

In lieu of flowers the family is requesting donations be made to the Madalyn McCormick Cancer Fund. She is 19 years old and fighting cancer for the second time in her young life. She had to put her college education at Auburn University on hold to return home for treatment. Donations can be made on her YouCaring page at youcaring.com/madalynmccormick-803768.

No Injuries In West Kingsfield Road Crash

June 6, 2017

There were no injuries when in single vehicle wreck Tuesday morning on in the 1900 block of West Kingsfield Road. The driver lost control, left the roadway and struck an embankment. The accident is under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol. NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Barbour, click to enlarge.

Body Of Missing 12-Year Old Naomi Jones Discovered (With Gallery)

June 6, 2017

The body of missing 12-year old Naomi Jones was discovered Monday afternoon in the area of Detroit Boulevard and Ashland Avenue in Eight Mile Creek.

The body was discovered about five miles from where Jones was first reported missing about 1 p.m. last Wednesday in the 1400 block of East Johnson Avenue. The body was found by men who were looking to go fishing.

Escambia County Sheriff David Morgan says the case is now being investigated as a homicide.

Multiple local, state and federal law enforcement agencies, including scores of volunteers, have spent the past several days searching for Jones.

Click here for a photo gallery.

NorthEscambia.com photo by Kristi Barbour, click to enlarge.

One More Rainy Day

June 6, 2017

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

Today: Showers and thunderstorms. High near 85. Northeast wind around 5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.

Tonight: Showers and thunderstorms likely. Cloudy, with a low around 69. North wind around 5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New rainfall amounts between a half and three quarters of an inch possible.

Wednesday: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Cloudy, then gradually becoming mostly sunny, with a high near 84. North wind 5 to 10 mph.

Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 64. North wind around 5 mph.

Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 85. North wind around 5 mph.

Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 63. North wind around 5 mph.

Friday: Sunny, with a high near 86. Northeast wind around 5 mph becoming southwest in the afternoon.

Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 65. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.

Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 89. Calm wind becoming south around 5 mph in the afternoon.

Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 69.

Sunday: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 87.

Sunday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 72.

Monday: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 85.

Bridge Inspections Today On Hwy 4, Quintette Road

June 6, 2017

Drivers can expect possible delays on two North Escambia roadways today for Florida Department of Transportation bridge inspections.

The bridge on Highway 4 over Canoe Creek will be inspected from 8-11 a.m. The bridge is located between Vaughn Road and Bratt Road, between Bratt and Century.

The bridge on Quintette Road over the Escambia River will be inspected from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m.

Both bridges will experience intermittent lane closures during the inspections. No bridge closures are expected. Drivers are urged to exercise caution at both bridges.

Pictured top: This bridge over Canoe Creek on Highway 4 is set for routine inspection today. The bridge was constructed in 1992. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Woman Charged With Stealing From Her Real Estate Company Employer

June 6, 2017

An Atmore woman as been charged with stealing from the local real estate company where she worked.

Jamie LeAnne McCoy was charged with theft of property first degree for the alleged theft of property exceeding $2,500,  according to the Atmore Police Department. She was released from the Escambia County (AL) Detention Center in Brewton after posting a $10,000 bond.

The complaint was filed after the owner of Reynolds Real Estate found numerous discrepancies  in business financial records, according to police reports. McCoy had worked at the company for many years, most recently as the office manager, according to the Reynolds Real Estate website.

Ernest Ward Middle School Presents Year End Awards

June 6, 2017

Ernest Ward Middle School recently presented the following year-end awards:

Language Arts

6th Grade Highest Academic Average — Emily Levins
6th Grade Most Improved — Tylor Forman
7th Grade Highest Academic — Anna Adams
7th Grade Most Improved — Tereasia Burt
8th Grade HIghest Academic Achievement — Amber Gilman
8th Grade Most Improved — Madalin Roberts

Reading

6th Grade Highest Academic Average — Tiana White and Ryan Andrews
6th Grade Most Improved — Britney Kimbler
7th Grade Highest Academic Average — Tereasia Burt
7th Grade Most Improved — Hannah Hassebrock
8th Grade Highest Academic Average — Naudia Carach
8th Grade Most Improved — Brittany Walston

History

6th Grade Highest Academic Average (World History) — Drake Allen Driskell
6th Grade Most Improved (World History) — Wyatt Jarvis
7th Grade Highest Academic Average (Civics) — Anna Adams
7th Grade Most Improved (Civics) — Da’merion Findley
8th Grade Highest Academic Average (American History) — Amber Gilman
8th Grade Most Improved (American History) — Amalyah Chastang

Math

6th Grade Higest Academic Average — Alexia Yeater (Mancuso)
6th Grade Most Improved — Luke Moye; Travis Sunday
7th Grade Highest Academic Average — Anna Adams
7th Grade Most Improved — Kara Hawkins (Sellers)
8th Grade Highest Academic Average — Naudia Carach
8th Grade Most Improved — Amalyah Chastang
Algebra 1 Highest Academic Average — Amber Gilman
Algebra 1 Most Improved — Jeremiah Morris

P.E.

6th Most Outstanding Achievement Boy — Jamarkus Jefferson
6th Most Outstanding Achievement Girl — Leila Boutwell
7th Most Outstanding Achievement Boy — John Bashore
7th Most Outstanding Achievement Girl — Payton Gilchrist
8th Most Outstanding Achievement Boy — Lane Wilson
8th Most Outstanding Achievement Girl — Mary Paige Nassar

Agriculture

6th Most Outstanding Achievement Wheel — Takayla Chiles
7th Most Outstanding Achievement Ag — Shakyria Dixon
8th Most Outstanding Achievement Ag — Amber Gilman

Culinary

6th Most Outstanding Wheel Wheel — Kaden Odom
7th Most Outstanding Achievement Culinary — Miyhanna Davidson
8th Most Outstanding Achievement Culinary — Ashley Ragsdale
7th-8th Most Outstanding Personal Development — Angelina Heritage

Manufacturing

6th Most Oustanding Wheel Wheel — Emily Levins
6th Most Outstanding Achievement Manufacturing — Drake Allen Driskell
7th Most Outstanding Achievement Manufacturing — Sarah Hetrick
8th Most Outstanding Achievement Manufacturing — Savannah Doremus & Peggy Sunday

Graphic Arts Academy

6th Most Outstanding Achievement Wheel Wheel — Jessica Stabler
7th Most Outstanding Achievement Business — Hunter Borelli
8th Most Outstanding Achievement/MOS Specialist Certification IIT — Maggie Amerson, Kenley Brown, Meredith McGhee, Emily Stabler, Ariel Ward, Brayden Mickel, Torrie Edmonson
6th-8th CCTV Most Outstanding CCTV — Luke Bridges & McKenna Simmons (6th), Madelyn McAnally & Wylder Gibson (7th), Emily Stabler (8th)

Band/Chorus

6th Most Outstanding Achievement Band — Bradley Hamilton
7th Most Outstanding Achievement Band — Adrianne Shanks
8th Most Outstanding Achievement Band — Michael Sanders
6th Most Outstanding Achievement Chorus — Sara Long
7th Most Outstanding Achievement Chorus — Shelby Cotita
8th Most Outstanding Achievement Chorus — Mary Paige Nassar

Fuel Ed/Compass

6th -8th Most Outstanding Achievement — Brittany Walston
6th – 8th Most Outstanding Achievement — David Warren

Principal Awards

6th Principal Award — Ramyia Pogue
7th Principal Award — Dallas Cleckler
8th Principal Award — Amalyah Chastang and Ryan Pendleton

Take Stock In Children – Harley Walker, Jonathan Gibbs, Miyhanna Davidson, Paige Gibbs

Duke Talent Search — Anna Adams, Adrianne Shanks

Cox Hero Award — David Lamb

Student of the Year — Taviana Parker

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