It is with deep love and heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Adam Keith who left this world on September 5, 2025. Though our time with him feels far too short, his presence and laughter will remain with us forever.
A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 3:00 P.M. on Saturday, September 13, 2025, at Lighthouse Baptist Church in Hartford with Rev. Aaron Pack officiating.
Adam was the kind of person who made life brighter just by being in the room. He was funny in that effortless way that could make anyone smile, kind in a way that made everyone feel cared for, and loving in every sense of the word. He had a heart that was open and generous, always making sure his loved ones felt supported and seen.
He loved the simple joys of life—relaxing and taking it easy, sharing meals, and spending time with the people who mattered most to him. Some of his happiest moments were those spent just chilling, eating good food, listening to music, drawing, going to the creek, being with family, and enjoying laughter and fun together.
More than anything, Adam valued love, connection, and the bonds of family. His spirit will live on in every smile, every shared meal, and every memory we carry forward.
He is survived by his wife, Sarah Keith; two daughters: Kara Keith and fiancé “Red”, and Zoey Keith; three stepsons: Rain Myers, Aden York and Oren York; two sisters, one brother, nieces, nephews and other extended family and friends and his K-9 companion JoJo.
Dr. John Edward Stewart, 81, passed away on September 9, 2025, in Dothan, Alabama. A devoted scholar and respected psychologist, he dedicated his life to the pursuit of knowledge and service to others through his work in psychological research and education.
Born on February 10, 1944, in Tampa, Florida, John was the only son of Herman Crawford Stewart and Virginia Gravely Stewart. From an early age, John exhibited a deep curiosity about the world around him, especially related to aviation, a trait that would define his professional and personal life.
John earned his AB in Psychology from the University of North Carolina in 1966 and has been a proud alumnus often seen wearing his UNC cap. He went on to complete his Ph.D. in Psychology at the University of Georgia in 1973 and later became a Board-Certified Psychologist, marking a significant milestone in a career characterized by intellectual rigor and dedication.
After serving in several research capacities with the U.S. Army in Arlington, VA, John was transferred to Fort Rucker, where he retired as a Senior Research Psychologist and Team Leader for the U.S. Army Research Institute with GS-13/14 designation. In this role, John led groundbreaking research programs evaluating the effectiveness of simulation and virtual environment training on the acquisition and maintenance of individual and collective aviator skills. His work contributed significantly to advancing training methodologies within military aviation.
John also served as a consultant, further extending his impact within the field of aviation psychology. Over the span of his career, he authored numerous research papers for the U.S. Army, leaving behind a legacy of contributions that continue to inform military training.
Though not formally commissioned as an officer in the U.S. Army, John held a deep respect for the organization and took great pride in serving alongside those who protect our country. He considered himself part of that dedicated team and was honored to contribute through his civilian service.
In addition to his research career, John shared his knowledge as a lecturer in psychology at Troy University. His passion for teaching reflected his lifelong commitment to learning, which was important to him throughout his life.
Outside of his professional achievements, John’s interests reflected his inquisitive nature. He was fascinated by all things related to aviation and had a keen interest in genealogy. Reading Consumer Reports cover to cover was also a favorite pastime and he always enjoyed the challenge of a word puzzle.
John’s life was guided by an unrelenting pursuit of knowledge, a quality that can be summed up by a quote from Abigail Adams: “Learning is not attained by chance; it must be sought for with ardor and diligence”. Those who knew him recognized this ardor in every aspect of his life.
He is remembered with affection by cousins Susan Piazza (Richard), Kitsie Tomko, Phillip Gravely (Judy), Jeff Gravely (Kim), Peter Gravely (Virginia), and Allan Gravely (Dottie), his interior designer and friend, Beth Hemby, research fellow and friend, Kimbra Roberts, and caregiver Roney Goods.
In lieu of a memorial service, the family asks that friends and colleagues eulogize John by signing the guestbook at www.gloverfuneral.com. Memorial contributions can be made in his name to Wiregrass Area Foodbank, 382 Twitchell Road, Dothan, AL 36303, or House of Ruth, P.O. Box 968, Dothan, AL 36302.
Glover Funeral Home has been entrusted with the arrangements.
ABBEVILLE, ALABAMA. . .Ronald Earney Bass, a resident of Abbeville, passed away Tuesday evening, September 9, 2025, at his home. He was 89.
Ronald’s long term request was that there be no formal funeral or memorial service. The family will celebrate Ronald’s life by welcoming family and friends in their home on Sunday, October 5, 2025, from 2:00 until 5:00 P.M.
Ronald Bass joyfully entered the presence of his Savior, Jesus Christ. He was reunited in Heaven with his oldest grandson, Jack Ham, his loving son-in-law, Levin Ham, as well as his parents, Earnie and Blanch Bass of Live Oak, Florida and his sister, Doris Murray of St. Petersburg, FL.
Born July 16, 1936 in Live Oak, Florida, Ronald’s life was filled with hard work, stories, and laughter. As a young man, he picked tobacco, worked as a soda jerk, and was a stock boy. Ronald graduated from Suwannee High School in 1954. Upon graduation from high school, he enlisted in the United States Army proudly serving for three years. He often recounted his time in Alaska where he helped build roads before Alaska became a state. Ronald also spent a year in Japan where he learned enough Japanese to keep his family entertained for decades even throughout his journey with dementia. In 1959, while working in Daytona Beach, he met and married Brenda Newman, his devoted wife of 66 years. From 1957 until his retirement in 2003, Ronald worked faithfully in retail management and ownership. In retirement, he embraced life’s simple joys: watching boaters from his recliner, fishing, walking the shoreline, delighting his family with his goofiness, and swinging for hours on his beloved porch swing. In his final days, he shared with his family that while swinging he had been talking with Jesus-a reflection of the deep faith that sustained him throughout his life. Ronald will be rememberd as a man of humor, faith, love for family, and stories that will live on in those that knew him best.
Ronald is lovingly survived by his wife, Brenda Newman Bass; his daughters, Lori Bass Ham, Dothan; and Brandi Bass Kyles (Shane), Opelika, AL; grandsons, Brett Ham and Ethan Kyles and his “only granddaughter”, Victoria Kyles, who held the special title with pride. He is also survived by his siblings, Jeanette Ozbirn, Ft. Walton Beach, FL; Pat Hingson, Live Oak, FL; and Dale Bass, Live Oak, FL; along with many nieces and nephews.
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Mr. Olen Lamar Brooks of Samson, AL passed away on Tuesday, September 09, 2025. He was 88.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, September 12, 2025, from the chapel of Warren Holloway Ward Funeral home in Geneva, AL with Rev. Bruce Williams officiating. Burial will follow at Meadowlawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Enterprise, AL with Warren Holloway Ward Funeral Home of Geneva directing. The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Friday beginning at 10:00 a.m.
Lamar was born in Geneva Co., AL on December 25, 1936, to the late Bryant Cleveland and Lillian Ward Brooks. He was raised in the Mt. Carmel community and was a 1954 graduate of Samson High School. In 1955, he married Peggy Day and moved to Enterprise, AL, where they worked and attended Park Avenue Baptist Church. It was there that he was ordained as a deacon, served as Sunday School Director, taught Sunday School and drove the church bus. After moving back to Mt. Carmel Baptist Church, he continued to serve as deacon, Sunday School teacher and director. Lamar served six years on the Alabama State Board of Missions, six years as a Gideon in the Geneva County Association and three years as executive on the grounds committee of the Sardis Baptist Association. He served in the Alabama National Guard for six years in Samson and Enterprise, combined. He was a faithful member of Goodman Baptist Church.
Lamar is survived by his loving and devoted wife of 70 years, Peggy Day Brooks of Samson, AL; two sons, Keith Olen Brooks (Patricia) of McKinney, TX and Kevin Lamar Brooks (Emily) of Cleveland, GA; four grandchildren, Brandon Brooks of McKinney, TX, Matthew Brooks (Caitlin) of Argyle, TX, Chelsea Brooks Thomas (Kyle) of Murrayville, GA and Elijah Brooks of Cleveland, GA; six great grandchildren, Maddie Brooks, Brody Brooks, Cole Brooks, Maggie Thomas, Adalyn Thomas, Henry Thomas and a host of friends, extended family and church family.
NEWVILLE…Eric Lamar Culver, affectionately known as “Mott” or “Big E” to family and friends, transitioned peacefully on September 8, 2025, surrounded by the love of those he held dear.
Funeral services will be held 2:00 P.M. Friday, September 12, 2025, at Mt. Sinai Missionary Baptist Church, with Reverend Eddie Thomas officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends from 1:00 until 2:00 P.M. prior to the service. Wright Funeral Home & Crematory is in charge of the arrangements.
The second son of Winnie Pearl Kincey Culver Henderson and the late Freeman Culver, Sr., Eric was born on July 27, 1960. He was a proud 1978 graduate of Headland High School and later continued his studies at Wallace Community College, specializing in sheet metal — a skill that became the foundation of his life’s work. Eric began his professional journey alongside his father at Overhead Roofing Company, where he learned not only the trade but also the values of integrity and dedication. He later joined Marty Robbins Roofing Company, where he became a respected leader in roofing and sheet metal fabrication. For more than 40 years, Eric’s work was marked by excellence, pride, and craftsmanship. He retired in 2022, leaving behind a legacy of skill and perseverance.
A man of deep faith, Eric served faithfully as a Deacon in his church, where he gave his time and energy to serving others. His humility, strength, and devotion to God were evident in his actions and in the love he poured into his church family.
Beyond his career and service, Eric’s greatest joy was his family. He was a devoted father, grandfather, and great-grandfather — a true protector, provider, and friend. His wisdom was a guiding light, his presence a steady force, and his love unwavering.
A passionate Alabama Crimson Tide fan, Eric never missed a game. His booming “Roll Tide!” could be heard near and far, a sound that reflected both his love for the sport and his loyalty to the things he held dear.
Eric lived a life marked by humility, strength, service, and love. He led by example, gave without hesitation, and touched the lives of all who knew him. His legacy of faith, family, and hard work will continue to inspire generations.
Eric was preceded in death by his father, Freeman Culver, Sr., and his brothers, Maurice Culver and Marion Culver.
He leaves to cherish his memory: son, Rishawn Jackson (Jacquelyn); daughter, Erica Jackson; loving mother, Winnie Pearl Kincey Culver Henderson; brother, Freeman Culver Jr.; grandchildren, Zamaya Jackson, Jakayla Turner, Keziah Jackson, Shaletta Jackson, Jada Borders, and Jayla Borders; great-grandchild, Kyson Jackson; a devoted friend, Sherelle Carter; and a host of nephews, a niece, cousins, and friends who will forever hold him in their hearts.
Obituary from Holman Funeral Home of Ozark – Ozark, Alabama
Mrs. Laverne Sutton Pritchett, a resident of Ozark, passed away Monday, September 8, 2025, in Gadsden, Alabama. She was 93 years old.
Funeral services for Mrs. Pritchett will be 11:00 A.M. Wednesday, September 17, 2025, from Salem Baptist Church. Interment will follow in the church cemetery, Holman Funeral Home of Ozark directing. The family will receive friends Wednesday in the church from 10:00 A.M. until service time.
Mrs. Pritchett was born October 21, 1931 in Elamville, Alabama to the late Malcolm M. and Annie Jo Hornsby Sutton. She graduated from Ariton High School and was employed with Phillips Van-Heusen for more than forty years before retiring. Laverne was a member of Salem Baptist Church in Ariton. Mrs. Pritchett loved flowers, gardening and working in the yard. Her happiest days began when she became a part of the Pritchett family. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Lomax Pritchett; one brother, Hildridge Sutton; and two sisters, Martha White and Jeanette Wynn. She is survived by her sisters, Sarah Mabrey and Brenda Wilkinson; step-sons, Greg Pritchett (Sandra) and Gary Pritchett (Cindy); and sister-in-law, Patsy Sutton. A host of beloved grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews also survive.
The family would like to express their thanks and appreciation to special friends, John and Glenda Lynch, Evelyn Ward, long-time friend Theresa Jernigan, and to Gentiva Hospice of Dothan.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Salem Baptist Church, 3336 County Road 23, Ariton, Alabama 36311.