Obituaries
 By  Staff Reports Published 
12:27 am Monday, June 27, 2011

Jennifer Jo Head

Jennifer Jo Head

June 20, 2011

Jennifer Jo Head was born September 7, 1972, and passed away Monday, June 20, 2011.

The funeral service will be Saturday, June 25, 2011, at 1 p.m., at Pinkard Funeral Home Chapel, Russellville, with burial in Colbert Memorial Gardens.  Officiating will be Bro. Don Williams.  The family will receive friends on Saturday from 12 noon until 1 p.m. at the funeral home.

Jennifer lived in Tuscumbia and at a young age moved to Orlando, Florida.  She graduated from Colonial High School.  She attended Ferris State University in Michigan where she received her Master’s degree.  Jennifer served as a social worker in Big Rapids, Michigan, and later transferred to Lansing.  She recently moved to Killen.  She was employed by Riverbend as a drug abuse therapist.  She attended church in Florence.  She cared deeply about others and was a tissue donor.

Jennifer was preceded in death by husband, Angelo Calderaroa; grandparents, Gordon Wells, Doyal and Ida Head, and Rush Montgomery.

She is survived by parents, Frank and Peggy Wells Montgomery, of Orlando, Fla., Billy Joe and Teresa Head, of Killen, Ala.; grandmothers, Ann K. Wells, of Littleville, Ala., and Bettie Montgomery, of Killen, Ala.; step-brothers, Rush Montgomery, of Birmingham, Ala., and Jeremy Burgess, of Killen, Ala.; step-sister, Victoria M. Puckett, of Birmingham, Ala.; and aunts, uncles, and cousins

Pallbearers will be Bradley Long, Gene Ellison, Jimmy Head, Jeff Head, Roy Taylor, and Jeremy Burgess.

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