In Memoriam
This is a place to remember and reflect on those of us who have
passed on. We can rejoice in their lives and accomplishments, and
recall them with fondness and joy.
"Good friends we had, and good friends
we lost
Along the way
In this great future, you can't forget your past
That's why I say,
No woman, no cry..."
"No Woman, No Cry", Bob Marley
Poster from the 40th Reunion
This poster was created for our 40th reunion and stood
prominently at the entrance to the Rotunda.
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1950-June
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1951-August 8, 2015 |
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1951-October 1, 2017 |
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1951-2015 |
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1951-February 3, 2018 |
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1951-April
30, 2002 |
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1951-September 19, 2011 |
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1951-2001
A Wallace State Future Foundation scholarship in memory of
well-known Cullman aviator Richard Caretti was established
to benefit aspiring Wallace State flight school students.
The scholarship is called the Richard Caretti
Aviation Scholarship. |
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1951-April 2, 2012
Billy owned Bariatrics of Alabama. He was
passionate about hunting and enjoyed playing tennis. He is
survived by his wife Phyllis, son Billy P. Cox Jr. (Katie),
two grandchildren (Ansley and Preston). |
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1951- August 1, 1983 |
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1951-July
22, 2002 |
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1951-June 11, 2016 ?? |
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1951-1975 |
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1950-April
28, 1974 |
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1950-September
6, 1996 |
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1949-July 27, 2018 |
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1951-July,
2001 |
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1951-July 13, 2014 |
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1951-November 28, 2017 |
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1950-September 6, 1971
"...a poet, a pauper, an artist"
The "Now" picture is a self-portrait. |
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1951-December
15, 2003 |
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1950-January 28, 1996
"Welcome to Paradise Found, my
friend
Where life and love still abound, my friend.
Where we cultivate the very best part
And carefully store within the heart
The choicest fruit of the human crop
Emotion wild and free." |
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1951-February
14, 2002 |
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1951-May 28, 2018 |
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1951-June
11, 2000 |
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1951-January 18, 2018 |
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1951-February
20, 1988 |
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1951-1997
Sandy was survived by her son, Jeremy Wallace and
his family, her mother, Carlyn (Corky) Welch, her brother
Randy Welch and her ex-husband Charlie Wallace (Class of
69). Sandy lived in Panama City, Florida. She had earned her
nursing degree and worked at a kidney dialysis center. She
became ill rather quickly, was rushed to UAB on a Friday and
passed away at 3 a.m. on Monday. She enjoyed helping people
in need. |
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1951-November
19, 1989
Judy died of a heart attack while in graduate
school at West Georgia College in Carrollton, GA. |
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1951-July
10, 1989 |
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