Alabama, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1805-1967 - 1814-1935
Rose Marie Dubuisson
CITRONELLE - Rose Marie Dubuisson, a Citronelle homemaker, died Saturday at a local hospital. She was 63.
Mrs. Dubuisson, who was a native of Richton, Miss., attended Memorial Baptist Church in Citronelle.
She is survived by her husband, Maynard Dubuisson Sr. of Citronelle; a son, Maynard Dubuisson Jr. of Bon Secour; a daughter, Cynthia Weaver of Citronelle; her mother, Icie Davis of Saraland; a brother, C.B. Hinton of Chicago; and a sister, Charlotte Skinner of Satsuma.
Visitation will be today from 9:30 a.m. until the funeral begins at 11 a.m. at Freeman Funeral Home, with burial at Pine Crest Cemetery in Citronelle.
[Published date: 05/03/1999]
Derral R. Goodrum
GRAND BAY - Derral Ray Goodrum, a commercial fisherman, died Friday. He was 43.
Goodrum, who resided in Grand Bay, was a native of Bayou La Batre.
He is survived by two daughters, Sharis Evette Goodrum Verdin of Heron Bay and Dareese LaRae Goodrum Cain of Bayou La Batre; his mother, Mary Etta Goodrum of Grand Bay; a brother, Terral Jay Goodrum of Grand Bay; three sisters, Phyllis Evans, Frances Stork and Ramona Lybrand, all of Grand Bay; and four grandchildren.
Visitation will begin today at 5 p.m. at the home of Goodrum's mother, 14505 Grand Farms Drive N. in Grand Bay. Services are set for 2 p.m. Tuesday at Church of God of Prophecy in Bayou La Batre, with burial at Oddfellows Cemetery.
Serenity Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
[Published date: 05/03/1999]
Annie Mae Rodgers
Annie Mae Rodgers, who formerly worked at the Battle House Hotel, died Friday at her home.
Mrs. Rodgers, a lifelong Mobilian, was a member of St. Catherine's Catholic Church. She earned numerous awards for her volunteer work with the Retired Senior Volunteer Program.
Survivors include her stepson, retired Lt. Col. Charles Heyer of Birmingham, and a sister, Marie Davis of Delta, La.
Visitation will be at Radney Funeral Home on Dauphin Street this evening from 5 to 8, with the rosary to be recited at 6 p.m. A Mass of Christian burial is set for 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Catherine's Catholic Church, with burial at Pine Crest Cemetery.
[Published date: 05/03/1999]
Michael Thornton Sr.
Michael L. Thornton Sr., a native of Clanton who resided in ăMobile County, died Friday. He was 39.
He is survived by his wife, Janeen Thornton; two sons, Michael Thornton Jr. and Justin Kyle Thornton, all of Irvington; his mother, Edna Jo Murrill of Mobile; two brothers, Kenneth Thornton and Phillip Thornton, both of Clanton; and five sisters, Cindy Cleckler and Susy Austin, both of Clanton, Jennifer Jarreau of Mobile, Rosalena Helton of Jackson and Marie Murrill of Coffeeville.
Visitation will be this evening from 5 to 8 at Radney Funeral Home on Dauphin Street. Services are set for 2 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, with entombment at Serenity Memorial Gardens Mausoleum.
[Published date: 05/03/1999]
Willie D. Dearman
WAYNESBORO, Miss. - Willie D. Dearman, a homemaker in Waynesboro, Miss., died Saturday at a Waynesboro hospital. She was 73.
She is survived by her husband, J.D. Dearman of Waynesboro; four sons, Steve Beech of Mobile, James D. Dearman of Toxey, Wayne Dearman and David Dearman, both of Waynesboro; seven daughters, Carolyn Moseley, Ann Williams and Marie Haviland, all of Mobile, Peggy Crager of Chatom, Joann Skains of Winnsboro, La., Faye Todd of Meridian, Miss., and Stacy Freeman of Waynesboro; a sister, Minnie Lee Stoker of Jackson, Ala.; 27 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren.
Services are set for 2 p.m. today at Waynesboro Holy Church of God, with burial at Jones Cemetery in Hobson, Ala.
Freeman Funeral Home in Waynesboro is in charge of arrangements.
[Published date: 05/03/1999]
Myrtice Dannelley
Myrtice Dannelley, a homemaker and resident of Mobile, died April 27 at a local hospital. She was 90.
Her survivors include one sister, Bunny Atkins of Pasadena, Texas, and one brother, A.C. Rambo of Saraland.
Services were held Thursday at the Wilson Annex of Whistler Cemetery. Radney Funeral Home in Saraland handled arrangements.
[Published date: 05/04/1999]
Gatsie Patton Williamson
Gatsie Patton Willliamson, a native of Waynesboro, Miss., and resident of Prichard, died Wednesday at the age of 79.
Her survivors include four stepsons, William Williamson of Mobile, Phenix Williamson of Michigan, and Charles Williamson and Jerry Williamson, both of Prichard; two sisters, Baby Ray Binder and Orister Henderson, both of Prichard; and 18 grandchildren.
Visitation will be at Mission Church of God Pentecostal, 1712 Bullshead St., Prichard, on Wednesday from noon until the 2 p.m. services. Burial will be at Prichard Memorial Cemetery. Lovett's Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
[Published date: 05/04/1999]