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April 25 obituaries

Cindy Diane

Billings, 66

Cindy Billings, 66, of Muscle Shoals went to be with our Lord and Sav­ior on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, after a brief illness. Visitation will be Friday, April 17 from 12:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m. at Morrison Funeral Home, Tuscum­bia. The funeral service will follow at 2:00 p.m. in the funeral home chapel. Interment will be in Col­bert Memorial Gardens.

Cindy was a graduate of Sheffield High School class of 1978. She grew up in church at York Terrace Baptist Church but later moved her membership to Muscle Shoals Baptist Church on River Road. Cindy loved going out to eat on Fridays with family. She could always be found at Publix or in the corner at Books-A-Million read­ing magazines. Cindy had a deep love for her chil­dren Katy and Caleb, and her husband of 38 years, Barry Billings. Cindy was a rare beauty who never really realized just how beautiful she really was.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Tom and Virginia Isbell. Cindy is survived by her husband, Barry Billings (sister, Jeanne Long and her children, Craig Long, Sherry Majors and her husband, Chris); son, Ca­leb Billings; daughter, Katy Billings; grandson, Damian Billings; sister, Tommie Evans (son, Dr. Saul Evans; wife, Ra­gan; and their children, Brinklee Wright, Brayson Wright, and Mazie Ev­ans; and daughter, Mattie Leah Smith, and husband Brandon); brother, Todd Isbell and wife, Miranda (daughter, Emma Isbell).

The family gratefully acknowledges the kind compassionate care of Dr. Brasco, Dr. Motes, the exceptional nurses in ICU, and the entire staff of Helen Keller Hospital.

Please consider memo­rial contributions to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, www.stjude.org

Shirley Ann

Nelson

Keeton, 88

Shirley Ann Nelson Kee­ton, 88, Cherokee, passed away on Tuesday, April 14, 2026. A graveside service will be held Friday, April 17, 2026 at Harris Chapel Cemetery at 1:00 p.m. with Chuck Lansdell officiating.

Shirley retired from the Board of Registrars of Col­bert County. She attend­ed Harris Chapel Baptist Church and was a member of Eastern Star. Shirley was preceded in death by her husband, Howard Williams Keeton; parents, Wilmer and Frankie Owen Nelson; brother, Wayne Nelson and sister, Brenda Lou Nelson.

She is survived by her children, Debbie Keeton of Birmingham, AL. and Neal Keeton (Heather) of Cher­okee, AL, granddaughter, Katelin Wallace (Jay) of Cherokee, AL, and a host of nieces and nephews and great-nieces and nephews.

Pallbearers are Jay Wal­lace, Malcolm Waldrep, Greg Robinson, Chuck Lansdell and Bobby Nel­son. Honorary pallbear­ers are Dexter Waldrep, Jerry Nelson, Bobby James, and Sam Williams.

In lieu of flowers, me­morials may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital.

Gracie Woods Dismuke, 85

Gracie Woods Dismuke, 85, of Sheffield, passed away on Thursday, April 16, 2026. Visitation will be Monday, April 20, from 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. at Morrison Funeral Home, Tuscumbia. The funeral service will immediately follow in the funeral home chapel with Bro. Stan Pruitt officiating. Interment will be in Oak­wood Cemetery, Sheffield.

A native of Mississippi and resident of the Shoals area, Gracie was a retired registered nurse, and a member of Hatton Baptist Church. She was preced­ed in death by her parents, Clayborn Woods and Lel­er Woods Chadwick, and a number of beloved relatives.

Gracie is survived by her husband of sixty-one years, Don Dismuke; children, Sheela Lashley, Steven Dis­muke (Debra), Susan Lav­ender (Garland), and Donna Lopez (Bobby); grandchil­dren, Jerry Lashley, Jennifer Grasty, Catherine Adams, Amanda Terry, Dakota Lo­pez, Steven Dismuke II, Martin Herring, and Abigail Clark; fourteen great-grand­children; and eight great-great-grandchildren.

Family and friends will serve as pallbearers.

Carole Schaut Hayes, 85

Carole Schaut Hayes, 85, of Muscle Shoals, passed away Friday, April 17, 2026.

Visitation will be 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Monday, April 20, at Morrison Fu­neral Home, Tuscumbia, followed by a service in the funeral home chapel.

A private family burial will be in Tri Cities Me­morial Gardens, Florence.

Affectionately known as “Bambi” to family and friends, Carole loved spending time with her friends and family, espe­cially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Carole graduated from Coffee High School, Flor­ence, where she was a majorette. She received bachelor’s and master’s de­grees from Florence State University, now the Uni­versity of North Alabama. She taught elementary ed­ucation for 25 years; 15 years with Muscle Shoals City Schools and 10 years with Decatur City Schools.

After retirement, she en­joyed being a room mother for her grandchildren, tu­toring, and attending lun­cheons with fellow teachers and friends. Carole was a member of Woodward Ave­nue Baptist Church, Muscle Shoals, where she was active in Vacation Bible School and various church activities.

Carole was preceded in death by her husband, Bill Hayes, of Decatur; par­ents, C.C. and Etta Schaut, of Florence; mother, Ruby Schaut Bigger, Sheffield; and special cousin, Bren­da Morrison, Tuscumbia.

Survivors include her daughter, Traci Smith Thornton (Dale), of Muscle Shoals; son, Edward Doug­las Smith Jr., (Melinda), of Moulton; grandchildren, Lauren Duffey (Drew) and Seth Thornton (Kayla), all of Muscle Shoals; great-grand­children, Elle and Colt Duf­fey and Sutton Thornton.

A special thanks to the staff at Lauderdale Chris­tian Nursing Home for the loving care and kind­ness shown to Bambi.

In lieu of flowers, me­morials may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis, Tenn., or Woodward Avenue Bap­tist Church, Muscle Shoals.

Terry Lynn

Floyd, 71

With hearts full of sorrow on the occasion, but also gratitude for having shared the experience of knowing her, we announce the passing of Terry Lynn Floyd of Tus­cumbia, AL. Born on May 30, 1954, Terry passed away peacefully on April 18, 2026, at the age of 71. A graduate of the original Bradshaw High School in Florence and a member of First Baptist Church of Tuscumbia, Ter­ry spent her entire life in the Shoals area that she dearly loved. She was a woman of extraordinary compassion and possessed a strength that saw a silver lining in every situation. She always car­ried a pleasant charm with a wit that made her a joy to spend time with among her many friends and family.

A devoted wife, a loving mother, and the foundation of her family, Terry pos­sessed an avid love of cook­ing, which was expressed through the many unique dishes she prepared for both her own home and her many relatives. Her artistry didn’t stop there as she also held a hobby of China paint­ing, displaying her pieces throughout her house, and venues around the Shoals. Her love of animals was demonstrated through acts of kindness, always making sure the strays of her neigh­borhood were well fed and had a place to go for shelter; her front porch was always well stocked with plenty of food, water, and blankets. Perhaps above all else, Ter­ry had a great appreciation for the Golden Age of Hol­lywood Cinema, as well as early television sitcoms and mysteries; she would frequently be found enjoy­ing the films and shows of that era or reading one of her many books on its ac­tors, including her favorite director, Alfred Hitchcock.

Terry was preceded in death by her late husband, George Douglas Floyd. She is survived by her daugh­ters Hope (Eric) Williams and Katherine (Justin) Hall, her mother Patricia Rea, her stepfather Herman Rea, four grandchildren, Denby, Al­exander, Nash, and Pierce, her sister Christine Padrutt, her brother Timothy Rea, and many loving friends.

Lylah Gail

Mitchell

Lylah Gail Mitchell was born sleeping on April 15, 2026, at Helen Keller Hos­pital. Though her time on earth was brief, she was deeply loved and will for­ever be cherished by all who awaited her arrival.

Lylah Gail leaves behind a family who already loved her beyond measure and who will carry her memory in their hearts always. She is survived by her loving parents, Braden and Mor­gan Mitchell; her big sister, Indy Mitchell; her grand­parents, Brian and Brandie Mitchell, Chris and Kari Fretwell, Derrick Willing­ham, and Teresa Craig.

She is also loving­ly remembered by her great-grandparents, De­wayne and Peggy Greenhill, Jerry and Gail Anderson, John and Marie Snyder, and Brenda Willingham.

Lylah Gail leaves be­hind many aunts and un­cles who already adored her: Bryson Mitchell and Caymen Quinn, Logan and Maggie Moore, Masen Willingham, Christopher Fretwell, Jacob Fretwell, and Haven Fretwell. Her cousins ; Lancyn Shepp Mitchell and Baby Moore.

We will hold you in our hearts until we can hold you in Heaven. Until that day, you will be loved, remembered, and missed beyond words.

Austin Lee Young, 24

Austin Lee Young, born on April 25th 2001 in Sheffield AL, went to be with his Lord and Savior on April 17th 2026. He was surrounded by his family and loved ones.

Austin loved life. He loved playing his video games es­pecially Fortnite. He also loved deer hunting and fish­ing, riding horses and spend­ing time with his loved ones. Austin was a graduate from Florence High School in 2022. He loved attending the high school football games.

Austin is survived by his adoring father, Larry T Young III; his two lov­ing stepmothers, Samantha Young and Stacey Ran­dolph; his stepfather, Ja­son Randolph; his broth­ers, Danny-Ray Young and Kamren Randolph; his sis­ters, Britney Young, Har­ley Young with brother n law Sam Dalton, and Han­nah Francis; grandmother, Kathy Byrd; nieces, Athena and Stephe Rayne; neph­ews, Daegan and Anthony. Along with tons of loving aunts, uncles and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Bridgett Pres­ton; grandmothers, Betty Creasy and Carol Kimbrough and grandfathers, Larry Young Sr and Jay Creasy.

Visitation will be Friday, April 24th from 12pm-2pm at Colbert Memorial Gar­dens. Funeral services will

follow in the chapel at 2pm with his Great Great Aunt Kay Gentry officiating.

Rebecca Ann

Herring

Wilson, 77

Rebecca A. Her­ring, 77, died on Thurs­day, April 16, 2026.

Becky loved her family and friends. She loved her nieces and nephews like her own, especially her great nephews, Hunter and Reed.

She was preceded in death by her parents, James and Lavelle Her­ring, her sister, Rita Hew­lett, and nephews, Adam Herring and Ryan Herring.

She is survived by her brother, Mike Herring; sis­ter, Vicki Bowling; niec­es, Cecily Smith and Katie Bynon; nephew, Tyler Her­ring (Jessica), Will Hewl­ett (Victoria); great nieces, Bess Smith, Lily Herring, Ava Herring, Ava Hewlett, and Isabella Hewlett; great nephews, Hunter Bynon (Maci), Reed Melton, and Carter Hewlett; and great great nieces, Charleigh and Saylor Bynon.

A private graveside ser­vice will be held for fam­ily only. Burial will be in Colbert Memorial Gardens. Colbert Memorial Chap­el is assisting the family.

We would like to thank Dr. Wampler and all the staff at El Reposo Nurs­ing Facility for their lov­ing care of our Becky. She will be missed dearly.

John Albert

Belue, Jr., 74

John Albert Belue, Jr. 74, of Tuscumbia, AL passed away on April 16, 2026. Vis­itation will be held on Mon­day, April 20, 2026 from 10-11 am at Colbert Memo­rial Chapel with a service to follow in the chapel at 11 am. Mitchell Dalrymple and Frank Richey will be offici­ating. Burial will be in Oak­wood Cemetery, Sheffield.

He was a member of Pin­ey Grove Church of Christ. John loved everything Al­abama. He was very kind and never met a stranger.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Alice Belue; parents, John Albert Belue, Sr. and Waymon E. Belue.

He was survived by his daughter, Kim Dalrym­ple (Greg); grandchildren, Mitchell Dalrymple (Moni­ca), Mollie Walker (Jacob), MaLeah Hibbett (Kenneth), and Micah Dalrymple (Emily); great grandchil­dren, Macey, Mazlyn, Oak­ley, Siler, Weston, Sadie, Wren Collins, and Sullivan

Pallbearers will be Mitchell Dalrymple, Micah Dalrymple, Jacob Walk­er, Kenneth Hibbett, Mike Dalrymple, and Chuck Hel­lums. Honorary pallbear­er will be Danny Brown.

Special thanks to his brothers and sisters of Piney Grove Church of Christ and to his special friend, Buddy.

Vertis Arlon

Driver, 86

Vertis Arlon Driver, 86, of Tuscumbia, AL passed away on Thursday, April 16, 2026. Visitation will be Sunday, April 19, 2026 from 1-2 pm at Colbert Memori­al Chapel with a service to follow at 2 pm in the chap­el. Jacob Fleming will be officiating. Burial will be in Colbert Memorial Gardens.

Mr. Driver was a mem­ber of Victory Baptist Church. He was a Fraternal Order of Masonic Lodge.

He is survived by his wife, Joyce Avery; sons, Shane and Jason Driver; daughter, Lisa Baker; brother, Charles Driver; sister, Elaine Porter; grandchildren, Sydney Atch­ley, Erin Powell, Allison Driver, and Felicity Driver; great grandchildren, Teddy Atchley and Ezra Driver.

Pallbearers will be Tony Baker, Ronnie Hollis, Keith Hollis, Steve Hargett, Wayne King, Ricky Driver, Mitchell Driver, and Dennis Sullins.

In lieu of flowers do­nations can be made to Victory Baptist Church.

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Donnie Lowell Pruitt, 59

Donnie Lowell Pruitt, 59, of Florence, passed away, Sunday, April 12, 2026.

He was a member of Stewartsville Church of Christ. Donnie was preced­ed in death by his grandpar­ents, William C Barnett, Sr. and Gertrude Ester Barnett.

Donnie is survived by his mother, Trudy Jane Barnett (Robert); sister, Rebecca “Becky” Dodd.

Victoria L.

Willingham, 87

Victoria L. Willingham, 87, of Tuscumbia, passed away on Sunday, April 19, 2026. Visitation will be Wednesday, April 22, from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. at Morrison Funeral Home, Tuscumbia. The funeral service will be held on Thursday, April 23, in the funeral home chapel beginning at 1:00 p.m. with Mark Willingham offici­ating. Interment will be in Guy Cemetery, Tuscumbia.

Further arrangements will be announced.

Aaliyah Mayze Jackson

Aaliyah Mayze Jackson, infant daughter of Christi­na Darlene and Courvoisi­er Trevon Jackson, passed away on Tuesday, April 14, 2026. No services are scheduled at this time.

Aaliyah was preceded in death by her grandpar­ents, Samantha (Chris) Kelly; Rod Jackson; un­cle, David James King, known as “DJ” of “Toes”; and aunt, Shanice Garth.

Along with her parents, Aaliyah is survived by her paternal grandparents, Rodrick (Jerrica) Jack­son and Tequila (LeBran­don) McDaniel; maternal great-grandparents, Alton and Patricia Watson; Ver­lene McClure; and many aunts, uncles, and cousins.

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