Feb. 22 obituaries
Raymond
Barkley “Ray” Cahoon, 86
Raymond Barkley “Ray” Cahoon, 86, of Fairview, TN, passed away on February 9, 2025. He was born on February 10, 1938, at Colbert County Hospital (now Helen Keller Hospital) in Sheffield, AL, to John Raymond and Mildred (Holland) Cahoon. He attended Deshler High School in Tuscumbia, AL, and the University of Alabama before moving to Florence State College (UNA) and receiving his Certified Financial Planner designation from the College of Financial Planning.
Ray spent his life in service of God, his country and his family. He was a member of Fourth Avenue Church of Christ in Tuscumbia and served as song leader. He was also a member of the 20th Special Forces, 1st Special Forces group, and earned the ranking of Sergeant Major.
On July 13, 1963, Ray married Patricia Ingram and welcomed two children, John and Kathryn. The family lived in Memphis before moving back to Tuscumbia, where Ray served two terms as mayor of Tuscumbia and as a member of Civitan since 1971. He ended his career working as the commercial manager for Brandon Company, covering much of the southeast.
Ray was preceded in death by his parents, his son, two grandsons, Samuel and Beck, his sister, Nancy Jane Richardson; and brother-in-law, Milton Myhan.
Ray is survived by his wife Pat, his daughter Kathy and son-in-law Scott Meert, of Fairview, TN, his grandchildren Josh Cahoon and Emma Meert, his great-grandchildren Darby and Brynleigh Cahoon, his sister Ann Myhan, brothers-in-law Jimmy Richardson and Al Willis, and sister-in-law Karen (Ingram) Willis. He is also survived by his nephews David and Mark Myhan, Zak Willis, J.B. Richardson and nieces Amy Christopher and Allison Blevins.
He had a wonderful sense of humor and a quick wit, making sure to share as many dad jokes as he could with whomever he came in contact. He enjoyed fishing, Alabama football, and spending time with friends and family. He will be greatly missed.
Visitation will be from 10-12 on Friday, February 14th, at Tuscumbia’s Fourth Avenue Church of Christ. Funeral service will begin immediately after, with a military graveside to follow. Donations can be made to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, a non-profit that serves America’s heroes, a cause that was close to his heart. www.t2t.org.
Danny Wayne Benson, 74
Danny Wayne Benson 74, of Florence, passed away Tuesday February 11, 2025. Visitation will be Friday, February 14, 2025 from Noon until 2:00 PM at Morrison Funeral Homes, Central Heights. The funeral will immediately follow with Larry Burbank officiating. Burial will be at Bumpass Creek Cemetery.
He was a member of Bumpass Creek Freewill Baptist Church. Danny was known for muscle diving and being a park ranger at Brush Creek Park. He is preceded in death by his first wife Patsy Benson; parents, Bill and Mervee Benson; brother, Jack Benson; son, Vernon Carter Jr.
Danny is survived by his wife Edna Carter Benson; children, Daniel Benson (Jennifer), Kimberly Benson Young, Bobby Seat, Edna Mae Kitchen, Ann Carter Francis, and Cody Pickens; brothers, Raymond Benson( Peggy), Sammy Benson; sisters, Ruth Lewis (Hubert) and Linda Russell (James); grandchildren, Kayla Benson, Andrea Benson, Haley Morris, Jaycee Mack, Jordan Taylor, Jayden Taylor, Taylor Bevis, Abby Smith, David Young, Kendal Varden, Josh Varden, Bobby Newton, Elizabeth Francis, Daniel Quin, Valerie Baster, Grant Baster, Charlie Barrier, Lyric Pickens, Lilo Pickens, and Samatha Pickens; great-grandchildren, Stormy Bevis, Preston Bevis, Lincoln Smith, Jax Young, and one on the way, Liam Young, Lilah Caperton, S.J. Caperton, and Aliana Caperton; special great granddaughter, Ella Butler; host of nieces and nephews,
Pallbearers will be Jayden Taylor, Bobby Newton, Cody Pickens, Donald Kitchen, Nate Kitchen, Cadin England, and Spencer Patterson. Honorary pallbearers will be Kenny Benson and David Young.
Sarah Garner, 83
Sarah Garner, 83, of Tuscumbia, AL, passed away peacefully with her loving family by her side on February 11, 2025, at the North Alabama Medical Center.
Sarah was born in Florence, AL and moved to Tuscumbia when she married John Arggie Garner, her husband of 66 years. Sarah was a dedicated wife and mother. She and her husband raised two sons, John A. Garner of Montgomery, AL and James W. Garner of Ridgeland, MS.
Sarah was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, and friend to many. Her kind spirit blessed all those around her. She was a faithful Christian and active member of Hampton Heights Baptist Church. Sarah was an excellent seamstress, making beautiful clothing for her family for generations. She especially enjoyed creating one-of-a-kind garments for her grandchildren. She was an excellent cook whose holiday delicacies were enjoyed by all. Her giving nature was a blessing to family, friends, and people in general. She worked diligently in all endeavors from home to church to community. Sarah unselfishly shared her gifts of creativity and generosity with everyone. She enjoyed gardening, cultivating vibrant blooms passed on from earlier generations. Sarah enjoyed the world around her, delighting in the wildlife and birds that frequented her backyard. She liked to shop, especially with her sisters.
Sarah was preceded in death by her parents, James and Ruth Lentz; her husband, John Arggie Garner; her sister, Susan Sides; and her great-grandson, Jeremy Chad Smith, Jr (SJ).
Survivors include her sons, John A. Garner (Pam), James W. Garner (Joey); his grandchildren Kelsey Smith (Chad); Kathryn Garner, Claire Garner, Jessica Garner, Joseph Garner (Cara), and John Garner (Maggie); his great grandchildren, Liza Smith and Shepherd Smith; brother Mike Lentz (Beth); sister, Nell Patterson (Otis, deceased); and a host of cousins, nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers will be Joseph Garner, John Garner, Jessica Garner, Kelsey Smith, Claire Garner, and Mike Lentz.
Visitation will be February 14, from 12:30-2:00 pm at Hampton Heights Baptist Church, Tuscumbia. The funeral service will immediately follow at the church with Bro. Jeremy Sanderson officiating. Interment will be in Donley Cemetery, Tuscumbia.
Memorials may be made to Hampton Heights Baptist Church.
Richard “Rickey” Bryan
Hannah, 70
Richard Bryan Hannah, 70, Leighton, passed away on Wednesday, February 12, 2025. Visitation will be Sunday, February 16, from 2:30 – 4:30 p.m. at Morrison Funeral Home, Tuscumbia. A memorial service will immediately follow in the funeral home chapel with Chad Holder officiating.
Ricky spent thirty-one years in education, serving twenty-six of those years as Ag Teacher at Colbert County High School. He and Jimmy Lockett founded Whole Hog Express. Ricky was a big Mississippi State Bulldog fan. He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Mary Jo Hannah; brother, Bill Hannah; and daughter, Mary Catherine Hannah.
Ricky is survived by his wife of twenty-three years, Susan Kidd Hannah; son Toby Hannah (Sarhonda); siblings, Patti Hannah, Scotty Hannah (Jan), and Karen Thompson (Gary); stepson, Blake Baird; grandchildren, Kaitlyn Hannah, Taylor Hannah, Makayla Slate, and Brodie Slate; friends, Jose Peralta, Billy Hudson, and Mark Berryman; and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to your favorite charity.
Ronald Gene Bowling, 84
Ronald Gene Bowling, 84, Muscle Shoals, passed away on Thursday, February 13, 2025. Visitation will be Sunday, February 16, from 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. at Morrison Funeral Home, Tuscumbia. A memorial service will immediately follow in the funeral home chapel with Shane Swinney and Phillip Jhin officiating.
Ronald Gene was a member of Launch Point Church, Tuscumbia, and a retired Police Chief of Muscle Shoals. He was preceded in death by his parents, Ruby and Louise Bowling.
Ronald Gene is survived by his children, Ronnie Bowling (Kellie) and Deedra Bowling; sister, Glenda Thornton; grandchildren, Lauren Sams (Blake) and Ryan Bowling; great-grandchildren, Ryder Bowling and Brianna Sams; nephew, Phillip Jhin; niece, Melody Pendergrass; and special friend, Faye Pendergrass.
Reba Gayle
Willis
Franks, 76
Reba Gayle Willis Franks, 76, Tuscumbia, passed away on Monday, February 10, 2025. A graveside service will be held on Thursday, February 13, at Vandiver Hollow Cemetery, Tuscumbia, beginning at 11:00 a.m.
Reba was a native and lifelong resident of Colbert County and a member of Mt. Moriah Baptist Church. She retired from Deshler High School as a Lunch Lady. She was preceded in death by her husbands, J.W. Brown and J.R. Franks; father, Daniel Willis; son, James David Brown; and nephew, Daryl Sizemore.
Reba is survived by her daughter, Susan Flannigan (Joel); mother, Melvina Willis, sister, Deborah Ivey; granddaughter, Amanda Wells (Randy); great-grandchildren, Mackenzie, Savannah, and Landon Wells; nephew, Brent Sizemore (Trina); great-nephew, Trent Sizemore; and great-niece, Addie Sizemore.
Family and friends will serve as pallbearers.
Wootena Fagan Hudson, 94
Mrs. Wootena Fagan Hudson, 94, died at her home on February 13, 2025, surrounded by her family. Visitation will be Tuesday, February 18, from 11:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M at First Baptist Church of Tuscumbia. The funeral service will follow at noon with Dr. Dennis Conner officiating. The interment will be in Colbert Memorial Gardens.
Her children survive her: Dorothy Helen Hudson, Muscle Shoals; Billy Hugh Hudson, Jr., Muscle Shoals; Harold Fagan Hudson, wife, Amy, Homewood; and Julia Beth Phillips, husband, Alan, Pelham. Grandchildren, Tena Elisabeth Davis, husband Todd; Mary Jessica Stacey, husband Jeremy; Nicholas Hugh Hudson, wife Lindsey; Jacob Bradley Hudson, John Fagan Hudson, wife Ashley, Emma Haddock Hudson, Kyle Hudson Phillips; her great-grandchildren; Ella Caroline Davis, Hudson Earl Davis, Jack Hugh Stacey, Max Donavan Stacey, Mackenna Joan Hudson, Colin Hugh Hudson, and three nephews.
Mrs. Hudson was preceded in death by her husband, Coach Billy Hugh Hudson, Sr.; parents, John and Helen Fagan; daughter-in-law, Sherry Cox Hudson; great-granddaughter, Mary Alice Stacey; three brothers, and one sister.
Mrs. Hudson graduated from Jacksonville State University and the University of North Alabama, earning a B.S., M.Ed., and Ed.S. She began her teaching career at 21, teaching music and English; after 41 years in education, she retired from Muscle Shoals Schools. After her husband’s death, Mrs. Hudson was appointed to complete her husband’s term on the Colbert County Board of Education and was elected to a second term. Mrs. Hudson was an active member of the First Baptist Church of Tuscumbia, serving on many committees, teaching Sunday School, coordinating the Christmas Shoebox Ministry, and actively participating in children’s ministries. Mrs. Hudson’s Meals on Wheels friends looked forward to her visits because they enjoyed the food and her friendship.
John Hudson, Kyle Phillips, Nicholas Hudson, Jacob Hudson, Hudson Davis, and Alan Phillips will be pallbearers.
Thank you to JoAnn Emory, Sandra Wesson, Brenda Hudson, Brenda Laster, Joyce Lovelady, and Southern Care New Beacon Hospice for your special love and care.
Barbara Ann
Flanagan, 89
Barbara Ann Flanagan, 89, of Sheffield, AL passed away on February 14, 2025. A visitation will be on Tuesday, February 18, 2025 from 10- 10 :45 a.m. at Colbert Memorial Chapel with a graveside service to follow at 11 a.m. in Colbert Memorial Gardens. Marty Evans will be officiating.
She was a member of East Colbert Church of Christ.
She is preceded in death by husband, Nathan Flanagan; father, Clyde Kimbrough; mother, Louise Owens; sister, Nell Peebles; brother, Kenneth Kimbrough; and grandson, Jason Lewis.
Barbara is survived by her sons, Greg Flanagan (Linda) Steve Flanagan (Pam), and Tim Flanagan (Stacey); daughter, Melissa Hacker (Shawn); seven grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren; and five great great grandchildren.
Special thanks to the staff at The Neighborhood Assisted Living, Centerwell Home Health and Brothers Keeper.
Regina Char Roberts McAnally, 71
Regina Char Roberts was born December 2, 1953, and died as Regina Char McAnally 71 years later on February 13, 2025. She was married to Steve McAnally for 51 years. They were blessed to be the parents of three children: Justin of Chattanooga, Tennessee, Melissa of Willow Spring, North Carolina, and Nathan and his wife Katie of Holly Springs, North Carolina. Six grandchildren include: Ivy, Bailey, Tinzley, Max, Rory, and Quinn.
Regina was preceded in death by her father and mother, Charles and Avo Roberts of Muscle Shoals, Alabama. She was proud to be of both Irish and Cherokee Indian descent. Her grandparents, all deceased, were Johnnie and Viola Roberts, and W.F. (Wil) and Callie McMullins.
Steve and Regina were members of Cary Church of Christ in Cary, North Carolina. Regina was baptized by Brother George Marshall on February 14, 1968. She attended 12 years of school at Mars Hill Bible School in Florence, Alabama. She then received an Associate’s Degree from Freed-Hardeman College in Henderson, Tennessee.
Regina worked as a Secretary/Bookkeeper for Highland Park Church of Christ in Muscle Shoals and was a Laboratory Secretary at Shoals Hospital in Sheffield, Alabama. Her last job was at Pitt County Memorial Hospital (now called ECU Health Medical Center) in Greenville, North Carolina, where she worked for 14 years, first in Cytology and then as an Administrative Secretary to the Laboratory Director in the Department of Pathology.
She was a proud member of the daughters of the American Revolution. She loved animals all her life.
Visitation will be held at Colbert Memorial Chapel on Wednesday, February 19, 2025, from 5-7 p.m. at Colbert Memorial Chapel. Service will be on Thursday, February 20, 2025, at 4 p.m. in Chapel. Burial will be in Colbert Memorial Gardens.
Elizabeth Elaine Walker Stanley, 74
Elizabeth Elaine Walker Stanley, 74, of Tuscumbia, passed away on Friday, February 14, 2025. A memorial service will be held at a later date at Margerum Community Church in Cherokee.
Elizabeth was a lifelong resident of Colbert County. She loved and appreciated her church family at Margerum Community Church. She was a very talented singer and always enjoyed singing at church. She was preceded in death by her parents, Bill and Mary Walker.
Elizabeth is survived by her daughter, Rhonda Kilpatrick and her husband, Roger; grandchildren, Sean Kilpatrick and Sara Murphree and her husband, Cody; great grandchildren, Bently and Scout Murphree; and brother, Joe William Walker and his wife, Virginia of Iuka, MS; niece, Jessica Powell and husband, Justin; great niece, Emilee; and great nephew, Chandler.
Homer “Gene” Eugene Wood
Homer “Gene” Eugene Wood left this life to his home in heaven on Saturday, February 15, 2025. The memorial visitation will be Tuesday, February 18, from 12 p.m. until 1 p.m., at Stony Point church of Christ. The memorial service will immediately follow at the church with Brad Adcock and Aaron Wood officiating.
Gene is preceded in death by his parents, Harold and Velda Wood of Granby, MO, and one son, Adam Eugene Wood. He is survived by his wife Cindy, three children Julie Lynn Brack (David), Jennifer Elizabeth Berry (Jonathan), and Aaron Eugene Wood (Katie); his beloved grandchildren SFC Ryan Alexander Brack (Vanessa), Lakin Alyse Monroe (Sgt. Josh), Reed Thomas Brack (Samm), Scout Holland Wood, Olivia Rose Wood, Ava Faith Wood, and Savannah Elizabeth Wood; and his beloved great-grandchildren Luna Ann Brack, Jameson Homer Brack, Jaxson Leon Wells-Monroe, Mayer Thomas Brack, and Carson Edward Monroe. He is also survived by two sisters Judy Dorris (Jerry-deceased) and Mary Jane Flint (Barry) and many other nephews, nieces, cousins, extended family, and friends.
Gene was born on September 2nd, 1946, in Granby, Missouri, raised on a dairy farm, where he began preaching the gospel, with his first sermon at the age of 16 to his cows. He faithfully preached the gospel for over 50 years in Missouri, Tennessee, Texas, Indiana, California, and Alabama.
Gene was lovingly known as Papa. He and Cindy were married for 53 years, and he told her daily she was the love of his life. He was a lover of truth and devoted his life to sharing the gospel of Christ. Also dear to him was Cobblestone Cottage, their family business of 30+ years. He was a master tinsmith and woodworker, loved sailing, gardening, and was an avid reader with an extensive library of mostly religious books. His greatest joy was spending time with family. He is rejoicing now with his many family and friends and those he brought to Christ, and his family looks forward to the day they reunite with him in heaven.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Mars Hill Bible School.
