Alabama, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1805-1967 - 1814-1935
Imogene Waldrep Narmore
82, homemaker, Tuscumbia
Imogene Narmore died Monday, November 3, 1997, at Shoals Nursing Home.
A graveside service was held Wednesday, November 5, 2 p.m., at Colbert Memorial Gardens with the Rev. Raymond Kerby officiating and Colbert Memorial Funeral Home directing.
She was born in Lawrence County.
Survivors include two sisters, Norma King of Decatur and Bobbie Sue Chevez of New Mexico; and a brother, Coy Waldrep of Athens.
Dustin Heath Morgan
infant
A graveside service for Dustin Heath Morgan of Falkville was held Tuesday, November 4, 11 a.m., at East Lawrence Memorial Gardens with Nicky Pressnell officiating.
The infant was born and died Sunday, November 2, 1997, at Decatur General Hospital.
Survivors include his mother, Bridgit Morgan of Falkville; a brother, Tyler Morgan of Falkville; and his grandparents, Michael and Shirley Morgan of Trinity and Elizabeth Corum of Falkville.
John Stockman
77, retired service engineer, Trinity
A graveside service was held for John Samuel Stockman on Sunday, November 2, 2 p.m., at Burningtree Memorial Gardens with the Rev. Random Jackson officiating and Roselawn Funeral Home directing.
Mr. Stockman died Thursday, October 30, 1997, at Parkway Medical Center Hospital.
He was born in Plymouth, Ind., was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II and a resident of Ohio before moving to Trinity 28 years ago. He was retired from Worthington Steel Co. and was a member of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Ohio.
Survivors include his wife, Jean Stockman; two sons, Robert Stockman and Arthur Stockman, both of Covington, Tenn.; one stepdaughter, Janice Ann Kielty of Zionsville, Ind.; two brothers, Richard Stockman of Michigan and Fred Stockman of Ohio; three sisters, Phyllis Johnson and Eleanor Moody, both of Texas and Marie Mason of Indiana; 11 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
Dinah Lowry Jones
37, Shirt Depot employee, Leighton
Funeral for Dinah Lowry Jones, who died Friday, October 24, 1997, was held Monday, October 27, 2 p.m., at Harmony Freewill Baptist Church. The Rev. Wayne Wilson officiated.
Burial was in the Poplar Creek Cemetery with Morrison Funeral Home, Inc., Tuscumbia, directing.
She was a native of Colbert County and was employed in Elgin. Mrs. Jones was a member of Harmony Freewill Baptist Church.
Survivors include her parents, Bill and Uleen Lowry of Leighton; a son, Trevor Williams Jones of Leighton; three brothers, Daniel Lowry, Jerome Lowry and Tyrone Lowry, all of Leighton; nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers were Jack Terry, Kenneth Hanvy, John Phil Lowry, Jeremy Sapp, Mickey Grimes, Billy Kidd, Lucian Tidwell, Travis Dawson and Jack Willis.
Aaron Clopton
83, Courtland
Funeral for Aaron Clopton will be Saturday, November 8, noon, at Jackson Chapel CME Church with the Rev. Gregory Woods officiating. The body will be at the church one hour prior to the service.
Burial will be in the Rocky Hill Cemetery with Reynolds Funeral Home directing.
Mr. Clopton died Sunday, November 2, 1997, at Lawrence Baptist Medical Center.
He was a native of Lawrence County and a veteran of World War II.
He is survived by his wife, Juanita Clopton; seven sons, James Aaron Clopton, Cedric Clopton, Charles Clopton and James Oneal Elliott, all of Chicago, George Clopton of Atlanta, Ga., Ronnie Clopton of Huntsville and Samuel Elliott of Courtland; one daughter, Bernice Elliott of Gary, Ind.; one brother, Earl Clopton of Kansas City, Missouri.
Nephews will be the pallbearers.
Julia Lipscomb
87, homemaker, Town Creek
Funeral for Julia Lipscomb, who died Monday, November 10, 1997, at Lawrence Baptist Medical Center, was held Wednesday, November 12, at Lawrence Funeral Home chapel. The 2 p.m. service was officiated by the Revs. Marcus Lipscomb and Bob Sims.
Burial was in the Moulton Memory Gardens.
Mrs. Lipscomb was a member of Union Hill Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ben Lipscomb.
Survivors include two daughters, Alene Dutton and Laverne Lansdell, both of Town Creek; one brother, O.E. Horton, Moulton; a sister, Irene Escue, Moulton; 10 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.
Grandsons were the pallbearers.
Jim "Big Daddy" Staten
101, self-employed, Hillsboro
Jim "Big Daddy" Staten died Thursday, November 6, 1997, at South Morgan Health Care Center.
The funeral was held Tuesday, November 11, 1 p.m., at Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church, Town Creek, with the Rev. Jessie Little officiating.
Burial was in the Calvary Memorial Gardens with Sharpley Funeral Home directing.
Mr. Staten was born in Parkin, Ark., to William and Mary Staten.
Survivors include three sons, Robert C. Staten of Wilmington, Del., Jimmy Staten of Decatur and Leonard Staten of Clio; one stepdaughter, Mary Mosley of Hillsboro; one sister, Ella Jones of Chicago; 19 grandchildren; and 40 great-grandchildren.
Grandsons were the pallbearers.
Rhonda Lee Norton
41, Burger King manager, Courtland
Funeral for Rhonda Lee Norton was held Tuesday, November 11, p.m., at Lawrence Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Albert Hodges officiating.
Burial was in the Morris Chapel Cemetery.
She died Sunday, November 9, 1997, at Parkway Medical Center.
Ms. Norton was a native of Lawrence County and had been employed with Burger King for 16 years.
Survivors include a son, Brian Norton of Courtland; one daughter, Tanya Norton of Courtland; her mother, Pearl Bell of Moulton; a brother, Darrel Bell of Moulton; three sisters, Faye Montgomery of Trinity, Annette Calhoun and Barbara Overton, both of Moulton; and two grandchildren.
Employees at Burger King were the pallbearers.
Nellie Borden Riner
80, homemaker, Danville
Nellie Borden Riner died Thursday, November 6, 1997, at Huntsville Hospital.
The funeral was held Saturday, November 8, 1997, at Peck Funeral Home with the Rev. Tom Elder officiating.
Burial was in the Johnson Chapel Cemetery in Danville.
Mrs. Riner was born in Lawrence County and was a member of Unity Chapel Holiness Church in Lawrence County.
She is survived by three sons, Jerry Riner of Decatur, Fletcher Riner Jr. and Tommy McDonald, both of Danville; three daughters, Omie Looney and Betty McBride, both of Hartselle and Beverly Montgomery of Danville; two brothers, Burse Borden of Danville and Glen Borden of Hartselle; a sister, Closie Roberts of Hartselle; 15 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.
Grandsons were the pallbearers.