
Roland Parker Sr.
, Alabama
July 27, 2026
Roland Parker Sr. 38 of Wilmer AL passed away on July 28 2026. He is survived by his wife Sara Parker four children Racheal Douglas Ethan Jamie Parker Nate Elizabeth Parker and James Roland Parker Jr. and two grandchildren Melody and Artemis. A visitation will be held on Saturday August 15 2026 at Valhalla Memorial Funeral Home from 1100 a.m. to 1200 p.m. followed by a chapel service at 1200 p.m. Interment will be at Valhalla Memorial Gardens.
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Malcolm Dismukes Sr.
, Alabama
August 11, 2026
Malcolm Lee Dismukes Sr. 83 of Eight Mile AL passed away on August 12 2026. He was born in Marengo County Alabama on August 3 1943 to the late James Dismukes and Nora Cunningham. He was preceded in death by his wife Betty Dismukes and his brother James Dismukes and survived by his four children Cynthia Henderson Malcolm Ashley Dismukes Billy Svetlana Dismukes and Deborah Dismukes two brothers Clyde Gypsy Dismukes and Ronnie Sherry Dismukes one sister Glenda Charlie Travis thirteen grandchildren Case Kevin Hazen Noland Hunter Payton Karina Isabella Nastia Hope Sasha Darcie Madeleinne two greatgrandchildren Cohen and Ansley. A visitation will be held on Wednesday August 19 2026 at Valhalla Memorial Funeral Home from 1100 a.m. to 1200 p.m. followed by a chapel service at 1200 p.m. Interment will be at Valhalla Memorial Gardens.
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Betty Jordan
, Alabama
August 7, 2026
Betty L. Jordan 94 of Mobile Alabama peacefully departed this life on August 8 2026 surrounded by loving family. Born on February 11 1932 in Mobile Alabama Betty lived a remarkable life filled with faith family friendship and adventure. She has departed for her eternal home and her Lord Savior Jesus Christ. Once again reunited with the love of her life her beloved husband Floyd H. Jordan and her cherished daughter Deborah L. Bryant who preceded her in death. Never one to be idle Betty embraced life with enthusiasm and an adventurous spirit. She loved camping square dancing bowling sewing ceramics diamond painting and discovering new experiences. She found joy in creating beautiful things with her hands and treasured the friendships she built through her many interests. Betty was deeply involved in her community throughout her life. She was an active member of the Railroad Auxiliary participated in the Antique…
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