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10:43 am Friday, July 20, 2007

Tammy J. Sanford

By Staff
July 17, 2007
Tammy J. Sanford, 44, of Littleville, passed away July 17, 2007.
Mrs. Sanford lived all her life in Colbert County and was a member of North Highland Baptist Church in Littleville. She was owner and operator of Wayne's Catfish Haven in Russellville.
Funeral services were held July 19 at Pinkard Funeral Home with Chad Beck and Johnny Smith officiating.
Burial followed in Hyde Cemetery in Littleville.
She is survived by her parents, Ray and Mattie Mea Morrow of Littleville; brothers, Doug (Phillis) Morrow of Russellville and Steve (Wanda) Morrow of Littleville; sisters, Kathy (David) Murphy of Leighton and Charlotte (Marvin) Long of Town Creek and several nieces and nephews and cousins.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Wayne Sanford.
George Bailey Kirkpatrick
July 16, 2007
George Bailey Kirkpatrick, 64, of Haleyville passed away July 16, 2007 at UAB Palliative Care Unit.
He served in the Alabama National Guard and was a member of Waldrop Freewill Baptist Church.
Funeral services were held July 18, 2007 at Waldrop Freewill Baptist Church with Hugh Cavender officiating.
Burial followed in the Littleville Cemetery.
He is survived by his son, Jeffrey (Sonia) Kirkpatrick, of Haleyville; sister, Peggy League, of Haleyville; brother, Ronnie Kirkpatrick, of Haleyville and two grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, James and Audra Kirkpatrick.
Ola Mae Lang
July 19, 2007
Ola Mae Lang passed away July 19, 2007.
Graveside services will be held at noon July 20 at Franklin Memory Gardens.

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