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Lucille Reeves Pierce

Lucille Reeves Pierce

Lucille Reeves Pierce of Samson, AL passed away on Tuesday, June 24, 2025. She was 78 years old.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, June 27, 2025, in the chapel of Warren Holloway Ward Funeral Home in Geneva, AL. Burial will follow in Travelers Rest Cemetery 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.

Lucille was born in Holmes County, FL on December 13, 1946, to the late Phoenix and Viola Stafford Reeves. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by one son, Brent Cook; one sister, Lillian Johnson; one brother, Jack Reeves.

Lucille is survived by two daughters, Karen Gautney and Kimberly Pierce; four grandchildren, Amanda Spivey, Hobie Gautney, Whitney Doty, and Kaitlyn Pierce; four great-grandchildren, Sophie Gautney, Kendall Spivey, Hayes Spivey, and Khlaiah Clay; one sister, Foy Harrison and several nieces and nephews.

Warren~Holloway~Ward Funeral Home (334) 684-9999, is in charge of arrangements. “Continuing The Trust You’ve Placed In Us” To sign a guest register, please visit: www.whwfuneralhome.com  

 

 

Obituary for Mr. Kenny Boatwright of Ozark

Obituary for Mr. Kenny Boatwright of Ozark

OZARK…Mr. Kenny Boatwright, a resident of Ozark, died early Wednesday afternoon, June 25, 2025, in Dale Medical Center. He was 73.

A complete obituary with a list of survivors will be announced later by Fuqua Bankston Funeral Home of Ozark.

You may sign a guest register at www.fuquabankston.com

 Mrs. Cynthia Jean “Cindy” Mathews

 Mrs. Cynthia Jean “Cindy” Mathews

   Mrs. Cynthia Jean “Cindy” Mathews, a resident of Midland City, Alabama, died early Wednesday morning, June 25, 2025, in Southeast Health Medical Center. She was 67 years old.

   Funeral services for Mrs. Mathews will be 11:00 A.M. Friday, June 27, 2025, from Midway Assembly of God Church with Reverend Michael Senn officiating. Interment will follow in Newton City Cemetery, Holman Funeral Home of Ozark directing.

   The family will receive friends Friday in the church from 10:00 A.M. until service time.

   Serving as pallbearers will be Austin Moore, Bronson Butler, Chase Smith, Bobby Ferguson, James Jordan and Caleb Hobbs.

   Mrs. Mathews was born March 1, 1958 in Wiggins, Mississippi to the late Sula Jean Vickers and Charles Hunter. She attended school in Mississippi and moved to Dothan in 1975 where she worked as a waitress with the Circle Cafeteria for many years. Cindy received her Certified Nursing Assistant Certificate and worked with Oakview Manor in Ozark for five years. She was employed with Health Masters Home Health until her retirement. Cindy had a big heart and a nurturing nature. She was a member of Midway Assembly of God Church and an avid Auburn fan. Her grandbabies were her life and she loved to cook for them.

   In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her sister, Debbie Landry. Survivors include her husband of ten years, Rick Mathews of Midland City; two daughters, Alicia Smith (James Jordan) and Nikki Ferguson (Bobby) all of Midland City; one son, Tommy Bright (Laura) of London, England; two sisters, Betty Meeks (Ricky) of Donalsonville, Georgia and Teresa Boutwell (Mike) of Brandon, Mississippi; one brother, Henry Hunter (Janis) also of Brandon, Mississippi. Four grandchildren and two great grandchildren also survive.

 

 

Rhett Alan Dean

Rhett Alan Dean

Rhett Alan Dean, formerly of Geneva, passed away on Monday, June 23, 2025, due to heart complications. He was 63 years old.

Rhett lived in Suffolk, Virginia but always considered Geneva home. He was in the Class of 1979 at Geneva High School. When he moved from Geneva, he joined the Navy where he learned underwater welding. This led him to a career at Oceaneering International, Inc. He retired from Oceaneering where he was a Project Manager. He worked on submarines and hovercrafts among many other projects. He was very proud of the work he did. He even worked on a submarine that was used in the movie, The Hunt for Red October.

There will be no services, but burial will be in the Geneva City Cemetery with Warren Holloway Ward Funeral Home of directing.

He was preceded in death by his Mama and Daddy, Calvin C. and Jacqueline Adair Dean; step-mother, Jean G. Dean; grandparents, Jack and Bea Adair and Charlie and Pearl Dean.

Rhett is survived by his sister, Lisa D. Parker (Ronnie); two nieces and their families, Melanie P. Grantham (Charlie) and Julie P. Majors (Bradley), Adalyn and Luke; a nephew and his family, Derrick Parker (Emily) and Rowen; and his Suffolk family of 40 years, Lee and Connie Brown.

Warren~Holloway~Ward Funeral Home (334) 684-9999, is in charge of arrangements. “Continuing The Trust You’ve Placed In Us” To sign a guest register, please visit: www.whwfuneralhome.com  

 

 

Michael Paul Ledford

Michael Paul Ledford

Michael Paul Ledford

Michael Paul Ledford, a resident of Dothan, Alabama, died Wednesday, June 18, 2025, at an Asheville, North Carolina hospital. He was 52.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday, June 25, 2025, at 3:00 PM in the chapel of Sorrells Funeral Home & Crematory with Reverend Lynn Nesbitt officiating. A graveside service will follow at Old Tabernacle Cemetery in New Brockton with Sorrells Funeral Home & Crematory directing. The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Wednesday from 2:00 until 3:00 PM.

Michael was born in Enterprise, Alabama, and spent his early childhood in New Brockton, Alabama, where he began his lifelong love of football. He moved with his mom to Dothan in 1980 while she went to nursing school. He graduated from Ashford High School in 1990, the recipient of only two scholarships in electronics to Wallace College. He later went to Fortis College graduating from their HVAC-R program.

Michael moved to Montgomery in 2001 and began working at Eagle Signs as Operations Manager. He married Holly Voth on July 31, 2004. They were unable to have a child and divorced many years later. Michael never remarried. He returned to Dothan where he worked at Wayne Farms and Michelin.

Michael was incredibly smart, an amazing artist, and could do anything. He was a topnotch HVAC technician with every certification. He knew just how much manure to add to grow roses. He designed and built a beautiful cobblestone patio and retaining wall centered by a fountain. He was skilled at diesel mechanics, auto mechanics, welding, every facet of commercial sign business, carpentry, tile, plumbing and electric, appliance repair, pool equipment, and refrigeration. There was simply nothing he couldn’t do.

Michael loved animals and had a tender heart. Though he enjoyed guns and target practice, he could not kill for food. He liked fast cars (his souped up Cadillac CTSV), his Harley, and his boat. He liked to fish, to golf, and he had a passion for football, especially Alabama Crimson Tide and the Washington Redskins. He was an excellent cook.

In July of 2022, due to catastrophic consequences of a failed brain surgery resulting in a massive stroke, Michael suffered from aphasia, hemiparesis, and hemiplegia. His strong willpower, indomitable spirit, and stubborn, persistent resolve to get back on his Harley and to reclaim his life, pushed him to regain more than was deemed possible; he eventually was able to live independently with a huge amount of support. Then, watching television, being with his friends, visiting his dog, Jake (whom he called “son”), playing with our cats, cruising around in his power wheelchair, and his passion for jigsaw puzzles (he insists every one of them be glued), kept him occupied. On the coffee table of my home lies the puzzle he had worked on the morning of his death.

Michael’s death was unexpected from a probable aortic aneurysm. He died in the ER at Mission Hospital leaving behind many friends, coworkers, and family to mourn.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Tom and Clennie Clark Snellgrove, and Dee and Viola Ledford; and brother, Mark Ledford. He is survivied by his mother, Judy West and stepfather, Sam West of Dothan; his father, Paul Ledford; sister, April, of Rocky Mount, North Carolina; his grandmother, Faye Harper Lassiter; his uncle, Howard Snellgrove (Nioka); aunts, Audrey Sheppard (Eric), all of New Brockton; Mary Dunn (Scott) of Statesboro, Georgia; and step-uncle, Lewe West (Sandra) of Enterprise; and several nieces and nephews.

Missy Jo Miller

Missy Jo Miller of Elba, Alabama passed away on Sunday, June 22, 2025 at Flowers Hospital. She was 57 years old.
Missy was born on May 2, 1968 in Louisa, Kentucky. A true homebody, Missy found contentment in life’s simple pleasures. She enjoyed sitting outside and listening to old country music.
She was preceded in death by her grandmother, Rebecca Miller; mother, Frances Vickers; and husband, Early Cardwell.
A memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 28, 2025 at Bottoms Garden Chapel Funeral Home in Hartford. The family will begin receiving friends at the funeral home at 1:00 p.m. until service time.
Survivors include her children, Renee Stroud of Opp, Dennis Cardwell (Wanda) of Level Plains, and Jackie Jones (Jeremy) of Coffee Springs; grandchildren, Chy’ann Vest, Kaleigh Vest, Emma-Lee Cardwell, Wyatt Cardwell, Brayden Dean, MacKenzie Jones, and Liam Jones; and partner, Eugene Ward.