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For the Record June 28, 2007
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Area Obituaries

Jackie Wayne Dameron

Jackie Wayne Dameron, 60, died June 25, 2007 at his residence in Whatley. Dameron was a native of Caretta, W. Va. He was a Vietnam veteran, having served in the U.S. Air Force, was a retired lay minister and owner and operator of First Quality Outlet, a clothing store in Grove Hill.

Survivors include his wife, Jean Robinson Dameron of Whatley; his mother, Bertha Whitt Dameron of Kingsport, Tenn.; and two brothers, Jerry Dameron of Blountville, Tenn. and Aaron Dameron of Tazewell, Va.

Visitation will be Friday, June 29, from 1 p.m. until the 3 p.m. service at Lathan Funeral Home in Grove Hill. The Rev. Chris Kynard will be officiating with Mr. Dameron's nephew, Ron Jackson, speaking. Interment will be in the Dacy Cemetery in Whatley. Pallbearers are Jeff Luker, Todd Overstreet, Myron Gregory, Shannon Finney, Kenny Jackson and David Dameron.

Albert Lee Mills

Albert Lee Mills, 50, died at an area hospital Sunday, June 24, 2007. He was a native of Mobile and a resident of Chatom. Mr. Mills was a member and Sunday School teacher at Laurel Hill Baptist Church, Laurel Hill, Fla., an electrician for Fridgid North and a naval veteran of the first Gulf War.

He is survived by his father and mother, Ferrell Mills and Willie Mills, respectively, both of Chatom; three sisters, Debra Keating of Arlington, Wash., and Cynthia Williams and Beverly Mills, both of Chatom; two brothers, Alan Mills of Anchorage, Alaska and Timothy Mark Mills of Anna, Ind.; grandmother, Freda Armistead Dillon of Saraland; two stepsons, Steven Rhyne of Indiana and Robbie Rhyne of Alaska; and six grandchildren.

Graveside services were June 26 at Damascus Baptist Church Cemetery in Covington County with the Rev. Mike McVay officiating. Arrangements were by Lathan Funeral Home of Chatom.

Atlean Williams Jackson

Atlean Williams Jackson, 48, a resident of Jackson, died at Mobile Infirmary Hospital June 21, 2007. She was a member of the Jackson A.O.H. Church of Jackson serving on the usher board and a member of the Usher Union, and was a choir and missionary society member. Mrs. Jackson was a graduate of Jackson High School Class of 1977.

Her survivors include her husband, Tommie Lee Jackson Jr.; two sons, Javares Jackson of Jackson and Tommie Jackson of Birmingham; four daughters, Avetta D. Williams, Jameshia Williams, Yasmine King, all of Jackson and Kimberly Jackson of Montgomery; father and mother, Allen Sr. and Ola B. Williams of Jackson; three sisters, Jean (Nathaniel) Jackson, Carolyn Jackson and Joann Washington, all of Jackson; three brothers, Allen (Vera) Williams Jr. and Kenneth (Mary Lee) Williams, both of Jackson, and Micheal (Sharon) Taylor of Mobile; father and mother-in-law, the Rev. Tommie Sr. and Elizabeth Jackson of Jackson.

The funeral service was June 26 at Mount Olive No. 2 Baptist Church of Jackson with interment in the Scott Family Cemetery of Jackson. Arrangements were by Jackson Memorial Funeral Home of Jackson.
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