Alice Faye Aaron
June 7, 1941 - October 9, 2020
By
Stillwater Bluegrass: Steve Harless, Russ Holder, Phil Riddick, Desmond Ross, and Jim Rutledge. She leaves seven grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.
In Memory of Harold and Juanita Aday
By
Gloria Aday and Martha Boogaerts
Harold and Juanita were lifelong residents of Decatur, Alabama. They were married for 55 years. They loved their girls.
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For Enchroma lenses at Oak Mountain State Park and others from the Birmingham Delta Gamma Alumnae
Marion Campbell
By
Ann T. Blauer
Don
By
Geri & Billy Beets
In Honor of
Jim Emison
By
Libby Cochrane
Curtis Grace
By
Nancy and Sarah Cone Mimi Puddister Kathryn A. Allingham .
In Honor of Dr. Dan L. Hendricks
By
Friends of the Foundation
We love you Dan and thanks for serving as President of the Alabama State Parks Foundation.
Larry Hicks
By
Anna Berry
In Memory of
Macon and Eloise Jones
By
Macon Jones, Jr. and Suzie Belcher Our loving parents, always there when we needed them. We always had so much fun in the parks. .
The singer/songwriter has created her own unique blend of Southern rock, Country, Blues and old East Memphis music that has captured the attention of not only fans but big powerhouses in the scene.
By
J. W. McFarland, Jr.
Kate and Bill Lamey, Judge Henshaw, Kim Dunham, Barbara Wheeler, Brittany Mareno, Stephanie Cochran, Christopher Treherne, Amy Law, Kristen McGee, Sharon Gordon, Keke Donald, Allison West, Pat Jackson, Tommy and Leslie Walker, Rosemary & Butch Weed, Sarah Johnson, Lisa Myrick, Dale and Kellie McIntyre, Lynlee Hughes, Beau and Ellen Bevis, Heide Forsythe, Susan Ritter
Ronald Lein
By
Anna Berry
Jennifer Leonard
&
Randy Householder
Wedding
Ragan Ingram, Samuel Shiller, Harold Johnson, Blaine Galliher, Mark Knight, Paul Brouillette
Life is short, enjoy your journey. The Litch/Klein Family
Sarah and Rachel Long
By
Yolanda and Bob Long
Bill Martin
In support of Oak Mountain's demonstration farm which Bill founded.
By
Gale Norman
Charles Mayes
By
Phillip and Rebecca Riddick
Della Ruth Davis McCarley
By
Phillip and Rebecca Riddick
In memory of Doug McCullough.
Doug was a modern-day Renaissance man in that he had real competence in and understanding of multiple fields, all complementing each other. His broad range of interests, driven by his immense curiosity, allowed him to have a storehouse of knowledge. Just a few of the many hobbies he undertook include: musician, photographer, motorcyclist, beer brewer, cook, sourdough bread baker, drone pilot and Apple computer geek. He enjoyed Scouting trips, church camp and playing tuba in high school band. His love of playing and listening to jazz, along with appreciating fine and handmade instruments was his greatest passion.
By
Robert A. Angus, Leavell Investment Management, Patricia Warren, Grace Hendrix, Bill Barclift, David E. Dogget, Edward C. Kostansek, Wildflower Garden Club, Chris Boles, John Lacy
In Memory of Bill McFarland
By
J. W. "Billy" McFarland, Jr.
Tuscaloosa's own J.W. "Bill" McFarland measured his life in service to the people of Alabama .
Bill McFarland served greatly.
George H. W. Bush and J. W. "Bill" McFarland Sr. aboard Air Force 2
J. W. McFarland, Jr. with John Merrill and Donica Knight at Lake Lurleen, Alabama
Stella Moore
By
Tommy Moore
Kelly and Randy Owen
By
Gale Main
Noah James Pritt II
By
Joshua Pritt and Brenna Kaminski
Doug & Betsy Purcell
By
J M Purcell
Joseph and Carla Prizy
Longtime Snowbirds at Gulf State Park
By
Meagan Ceci
Eddie Rae Qualls
By
Phillip and Rebecca Riddic
Buster Rhodes
By
Tina Arthur & Brian Peterworth
Gary Love & Myra Rousso
By
Jeremy Love
By
Alan & Karen Register
Happy Father's Day, Dad. Thank you for all the adventures!
And Memorial Gifts By:
Melba Lowe Rogers
Mark and Shelly Waters
Nancy Kurty
Charles L. Rogers
James Howard Finch
Birmingham Friends of Karen Rogers Register
David passed away Friday July 31, 2020
David served in the US Army Corp of Engineers
He loved his local church, serving as an ordained deacon, sunday school teacher, department director, camp counselor, and most recently, as co-founder and teacher for Friendship Sunday School class.
In retirement, Dave was an active volunteer with Carpenters for Christ, Lions Club, Boy Scout Troop 245, and American Red Cross Disaster Relief and Training. He loved the outdoors and served with the Nature Conservancy, volunteered at Little River Canyon State Park, and was a certified Master Gardner in Etowah and Cherokee Counties earning his Ruby Star for lifetime service hours.
In Memory of
Lynn G. Shelton
March 12, 1941 - August 21, 2019
By
Matthew & Gabby Conde
Lynn was a true outdoorsman. His love for the outdoors was fulfilled through hunting, fishing, camping and simply taking in the outdoors. His positive personality was contagious - he was truly a people person. May his memory live on through others that share the same love for the great outdoors and through the beauty Alabama State Parks offer.
Bill McFarland served greatly.
Roger H Spratlin
And in Honor of Wife Debra
By
Rhonda Daniel
William Earl Stacey
By
Angela and Grady Holt
In Thanksgiving and Memory of Elizabeth "Libby" Stevens
By
Phillip and Rebecca Riddick
He was bigger than life, and loved life, and lived to the fullest.
He loved the beach, sea turtles, pelicans and the State Park.
By
Judy Trenary
Jan Thompson
By
Phillip and Rebecca Riddick
Patsy Tutt
By
Tina Arthur-Williamson
Peter Van Hoff
By
David and Linda Van Hoff
Jackie Makowski and family
Don Mikell
Thank You for Your Service
By
Gary Kolb
In Honor of Dee White
By
By J. W. “Billy” McFarland, Jr.
Manager Dee White, whose outstanding leadership at Lake
Lurleen State Park inspires the citizens of Alabama.
In Memory of Ben Walker
By
Phillip and Rebecca Riddick
Lewis Ben Walker III was a musician, an inspirational teacher, an artist, loving father and husband. He sought to bring happiness with his immense talents whenever an opportunity arose. He will be missed and always loved."
Nick Walker
Herman "Buck" Watson and his parents, Cornelia Welch Watson and Herman Watson, Sr.
from
Cornelia Welch Watson II and Carey Ruth Roberts, with his grandchildren Annabelle and Janet.
Playing among the waterfalls and swimming holes of State Park #5, later DeSoto State Park, were some of his fondest childhood memories.
Tad & Kathy Williams .
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