June 28 obituaries
Sara Ann
Morgan
Scogin, 86
Sara Ann Morgan Scogin, 86, Tuscumbia, passed away on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. A graveside service will be held on Friday, June 20, at Oakwood Cemetery, Tuscumbia, beginning at 2:00 p.m. with James Garnett officiating.
Sara was a member of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, Florence. She was a great mother, wife, sister, grandmother, and aunt. She had the patience of Job and loved everyone like Jesus did. Sara was preceded in death by her husband, Harold Scogin; parents, Curtis and Marvelene Morgan; sister, Linda Olive, and brother, Buddy Fuller.
Sara is survived by her son, Terry Scogins; sister-in-law, Becky Fuller; grandchildren, Christina and Chris House, and Andy Uhlman; great-grandchildren, Jordan and Roslyn-lee; and several nieces and nephews.
The family offers special thanks to the staff of Preferred Hospice, especially Taylor, Nina, and Lana.
Betty Harland Oliver, 85
In Loving Memory of Betty Harland Oliver
Betty Harland Oliver passed away peacefully on June 19, surrounded by the family she loved so well. She was the heart of her home, a faithful friend, and a guiding light to all who knew her.
Betty is survived by her devoted husband of 64 years, Col. Gerald C. Oliver, U.S. Army Retired, and their children, Charles Phillip Oliver (Joyce) and Nicole Harland Fults (Gregory). She was lovingly known as “Mama Betty” to her grandchildren Trent Oliver (Katie), Heather Oliver Smith (Austin), Tylor Oliver (Jenny), and Maryanne Fults Floyd (Ben), and to her great-grandchildren Samuel Oliver, Adalynn Oliver, Jay Smith, Hunter Smith, Mauldin Smith, and Harland Floyd. She also leaves behind her sister, Linda Gravlee, and many others who were blessed to be considered family. The family would like to extend heartfelt thanks to Cindy Kerr, who became both a dear friend and compassionate caregiver in recent years.
Born to Nona and Leonard Harland, Betty lived a life filled with grace, joy, and purpose. As an Army wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, she was a true caregiver in every sense of the word. She had a gift for making people feel celebrated and loved, whether through a warm meal, a thoughtful note, or a big hug and a laugh. Her faith in God was steady and sure, and she served her community with humility and heart.
She never met a stranger, and her home was always open—filled with stories, laughter, and the comforting smell of something cooking in the kitchen. Her love knew no bounds, and her legacy is written in the lives of those she nurtured, cheered on, and believed in.
Though our hearts are heavy, we know the reunion in heaven is a beautiful one. Betty is now surrounded by the loved ones who went before her, and we rest in the peace of knowing we will see her again.
A service celebrating Betty’s life will be held at 11 a.m., June 23, at Morrison Funeral Home in Cherokee, with a graveside service to follow at Douthit Cemetery on Riverton Rose Trail in Cherokee, the place she called home for many years. Visitation will begin at 10 a.m. at the funeral home.
In lieu of flowers, please make donations to: CARINGPLACE OF THE SHOALS Adult Day Services, 216 Marengo Street, Suite i, Florence, AL 35630.
Gary Wayne
Farris, 58
Gary Wayne Farris, of Alpharetta, Georgia, passed away on July 3, 2018, at the age of 58.
Born in Tuscumbia, Gary was a devoted father, grandfather, brother, uncle, attorney, and friend. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of North Alabama and his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Alabama School of Law. During his time at the University of Alabama, he served as the Editor-In-Chief of the Alabama Law Review. He began his law career with Burr & Forman in Birmingham before establishing a new branch of the firm in Atlanta. Gary spent over 30 years working as an attorney where he was known for his dedication, work-ethic, and intelligence.
While Gary was devoted to his career, he was also a loving and passionate family-man. His greatest joys in life were his children and grandchildren. While he earned many accolades throughout his life, his most cherished title was that of “Big Daddy.” Gary enjoyed being with family, watching Alabama football, and cracking open a cold Mountain Dew. Gary was preceded in death by his parents Betty and Gene Farris.
He is survived by his children, Chris Farris, Scott Farris, Emily Payne (Chris), and Amanda Bruce (Chad); grandchildren, Ella Farris, Addison Farris, Olivia Payne, Jackson Payne, James Bruce, and Michael Bruce; and siblings, Patricia Bailey (Steve), John Farris (Nancy), and Sherry Farris.
A memorial event was hosted by family in Tuscumbia on June 21.
The family thanks the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office and the Cherokee County District Attorney’s Office for their courageous efforts to obtain justice for Gary. In Gary’s memory, donations can be made to the Cherokee County, Georgia, Family Violence Center (https://cfvc.org/donate/).
Royce “Roscoe” Andrew
Malone, 71
Royce “Roscoe” Andrew Malone was born March 3, 1954, to the late Leroy and Margaret Holiday Malone of Cherokee, AL. On June 13, 2025, at the age of 71, the Lord called Royce home to rest.
He passed peacefully at his home in Sheffield, Alabama, surrounded by the love of his devoted wife and daughters.
He was a devoted husband to Marilyn for 46 years, a loving father to his three cherished daughters—Pamela, Kristi, and Adrienne—and a proud grandfather to his beloved grandson, Xzavier. Royce dedicated his life to Christ at a young age and became a dedicated and faithful member of Cherokee Church of Christ.
Royce was known for his kindness, sense of humor, and work ethic. He attended Cherokee Vocational High School and then joined the U.S. Army, where he served two years in Germany.
After returning from Germany, he began working as a laborer for the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) in Bear Creek, AL, then transferred to Browns Ferry, Athens, AL, and then to Muscle Shoals, AL. After leaving TVA, he began working at LaRoche Industries in Cherokee, AL. After retirement, he worked as a parking lot attendant at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital (ECM) in Florence, AL. He later worked as an associate team member at Rural King in Muscle Shoals, AL. He had a natural talent for fixing things and took great pride in woodworking, tending the yard, and spending time outdoors. Above all, he cherished moments shared with family and friends. He dedicated his life to his family, his church, and to helping others.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Leroy and Margaret Holiday Malone, Cherokee, AL, a brother James Allen Holiday, Cherokee, AL, and daughter Kristi Lee Malone, Sheffield, AL.
He leaves to cherish his memories a loving wife Marilyn Roberson Malone, Sheffield, AL; two beautiful and loving daughters, Pamela Malone, Herndon, VA, and Adrienne Malone, Madison, AL; two brothers, Leroy Roberts, Jamaica NY, and Michael Malone, Cherokee, AL; five sisters Bonnie McAllister (Gene), St. Louis, MO, Loretta Pride (Willie), Tuscumbia, AL, Leanna Coleman (Woodrow), Katy, TX, Kathleen Armstead (Larry), Sheffield, AL, Katherine Dennis Hawkins, Florence, AL; one special uncle, James L. Holiday, Cherokee, AL; four sisters in law, Inethy Pride, Nina Pride, and Martha Magee, all of Cherokee, AL; Allean Thompson (Chasie), Huntsville, AL; and a charming and handsome grandson, Xzavier Amaud Mastin, Sheffield, AL, and a host of other loving relatives and friends.
Lance Robin Kimbrough, 54
Lance Robin Kimbrough, 54, Muscle Shoals, passed away on Tuesday, June 17, 2025. Visitation will be Thursday, June 19, from 12:00 – 3:00 p.m. at Old Brick Presbyterian Church, Muscle Shoals. The funeral service will immediately follow at the church with Carl Malm officiating. Interment will be in the adjoining cemetery.
Lance was a member, and served as Elder, at Old Brick Presbyterian Church, Muscle Shoals. He was a member of IBEW #558 and the West Colbert Hunting Club. Lance was a dedicated father and husband who always provided for his family. He worked at Tennessee Valley Authority for over twenty-six years as a Senior Instrument Mechanic. Lance was a loyal employee and enjoyed the lifelong friendships he made at work. He loved hunting, going to the woods, and enjoying God’s creations. Lance was deeply loved by so many people. He will be missed. He was preceded in death by his mother, Mary Joyce Kimbrough; and mother-in-law, Juliana Bowling.
Lance is survived by his wife, Heather Bowling Kimbrough; children, Claire Juliana Kimbrough and Matthew Robin Kimbrough; father, Jerry C. Kimbrough; sister, Dana Kimbrough Grace; father-in-law, Phillip Bowling; sister-in-law, Kate Bowling; and brother-in-law, John PL Bowing (Shelley).
Pallbearers will be Barry Bishop, Richard Hall, Lance Austin, Brad Brown, Roger Bradford, and Kevin Counts.
Lucy Marie
Ryan
Heidorn, 89
Lucy Ryan Heidorn, a long-time resident of Muscle Shoals, died on the morning of June 18, 2025, in Northport, AL at the age of 89. Lucy had relocated to Northport/Tuscaloosa in 2021 to be near family. She was born May 14, 1936, in Blount County, AL. She grew up in Sayre, Alabama, graduating from Sayre Junior High and Corner High School, both in Jefferson County.
She held BS and MA degrees from the University of North Alabama (Florence State University) in Florence, AL where she majored in secondary education and English. She was a passionate teacher of English in middle and high schools for 34 years, retiring from the Muscle Shoals School System in 1994. During retirement she was an adjunct instructor at UNA where she supervised interns and volunteered at Webster Elementary in Muscle Shoals.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Don Heidorn; her parents, Paul Ryan and Marie Creel Aldridge; a brother, William Ryan; and a sister, Sara Ryan Black.
She is survived by her devoted son, David Earl Heidorn of Northport/Tuscaloosa and a brother, Jerry O. (Jimmy) Ryan of Burleson, TX. She was fortunate to have a few close and loyal friends and many “Creel” cousins.
She was a longtime member of First United Methodist Church of Muscle Shoals, where she sang alto in the choir, volunteered in the church office, and served on various boards and committees. Later in life she became a member of Tuscumbia First Methodist Church.
From her maternal Creel and Reid ancestors, she inherited a love and talent for leading and singing Sacred Harp music, which she loved. She was an active member of a family of Sacred Harp singers and attended singings whenever possible.
Lucy was a life-time member of the Muscle Shoals Library Board, a supporter of the Muscle Shoals Schools Foundation, UNA Foundation, and the Tennessee Valley Arts Center. She spent many hours reading and listening to classical music.
Visitation will be at Morrison Funeral Home in Tuscumbia, AL from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, June 22. A Graveside Service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, June 23, at Tri-Cities Memorial Gardens in Florence, AL presided by Rev. Alan Beasley.
Pallbearers will be Danny Creel, Ken Tate, Tony Pace, Chad Holden, Alan Spencer and Jo Bonner. Honorary pallbearers are Jim Foster, Larry Danley and members of the Ethel Gary Sunday School Class.
The family requests no flowers. In lieu thereof, donations can be made to the Muscle Shoals Schools Foundation-Heidorn Family Scholarship, the Friends of the Muscle Shoals Public Library and the Sacred Harp Musical Heritage Association.
James Donald Schneider, 71
James Donald Schneider age 71 of Florence, passed away on June 16, 2025. Services will be held private. Williams Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
He is preceded in death by his parents Donald and Elizabeth Schneider. And his two brothers John Schneider and Tom Schneider.
James is survived by his wife of 47 years, Kristin Schneider. Two sons, Charles Schneider and Andrew J. Schneider. One sister, Susan Reib.
James is a member of the St. Michaels Catholic Church. He was the owner of Schneider Autohaus for 16 years. Member of the Knights of Columbus. Served our country in the United States Navy and was a veteran of the Vietnam War.
Francis Lorraine McAnally, 92
Francis Lorraine McAnally, 92, of Florence, AL died on Sunday, June 22, 2025. There will be a service held at a later date. She was a member of Indian Springs Methodist Church in Glen, MS.
Bobby Franklin Rich, Jr., 61
Bobby Franklin Rich, Jr., 61, of Tuscumbia, AL, passed away on Friday June 20, 2025. A memorial service will be announced at a later date.
Daniel Edward Durham, 49
Daniel Edward Durham, 49, of Falkville, passed away Saturday, June, 21, 2025. A celebration of life will be held Sunday, July, 6, 2025 at Mt. Tabor Cemetery in Zip City.
