Trinity Memorial Funeral Home
07/09/2026
Preston Anthony Stover was born December 26, 1964, in Leighton, Alabama, to Clementine Stover and Sammy Mullins. Preston departed this life on Saturday, July 4, 2026, at his residence.
He received his GED at Northwest Shoals Community College and continued his career in the US Army from 1987-1989. Preston lived a very industrial and meaningful life. He continued his career at Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago, IL for 25 years. He also worked at various companies in Colbert and Lauderdale Counties.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Clementine Stover and Sammy Mullins.
Preston leaves to cherish his memories:
Eight sisters, Brenda Stover of Newark, NJ, Linda Stover of Leighton, AL, Cathy Stover of Newark, NJ, Tonya Mullins, Sherita Perkins, Vanessa Williams, Rhonda Mullins, and Lois Mullins; four brothers, Billy Stover of PA, Gregory Stover of Leighton, AL, Chester (Regina) Stover of Miami, FL, and Scott Stover of Newark, NJ; there was always a special place in his heart for cousins, Janet Green of Atlanta, GA, Wanda Jean Sanders of Florence, AL, and Ann Stover of Town Creek, AL; his best friend, Keith King; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
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06/27/2026
Baby Ca'Ylo Ca'Heem Coffey-Davis
June 16, 2026 - June 16, 2026
"Before I formed you in the womb I knew you." - Jeremiah 1:5
With heavy hearts, yet trusting in the perfect will of God, we announce the passing of our precious baby boy, Ca'Ylo Ca'Heem Coffey-Davis, who was born on June 16, 2026, and peacefully entered eternal rest that same day.
A Private Homegoing Celebration honoring the life of Baby Ca'Ylo Ca'Heem Coffey-Davis will be held at Trinity Memorial Funeral Home with family.
Date: June 30,2026
Time: 1:00pm
Although Ca'Ylo's time on earth was only for a moment, his life was a beautiful gift from God.
From the day he was anticipated, he was surrounded by love, hope, and dreams. His tiny footprints have left an everlasting mark on the hearts of all who knew and loved him. While his time with us was brief, the love he brought will remain forever.
Ca'Ylo was the beloved son of Jaheem J. Davis and Caterra Smith-Coffey. He was a cherished blessing whose memory will forever be treasured by his family.
He leaves to cherish his precious memory his devoted parents, Jaheem J. Davis and Caterra Smith-Coffey.
And a big Brother Na'Qwon J Davis
(I love you )
On his mother's side, he leaves behind his loving grandmother, grandfather, and great-grandmother, along with two aunts, one uncle, and nine cousins, all of whom will forever hold him close in their hearts.
On his father's side, he leaves behind his loving grandmother, grandfather, great-grandmother, and great-grandfather; his big brother, Qwon; five uncles; two aunts; and five cousins, who will forever cherish the memory of their precious baby brother, grandson, great-grandson, nephew, and cousin.
Though we never had the opportunity to watch Ca'Ylo grow, hear his laughter, or see him take his first steps, he will always be a part of our family.
His life reminds us that love is not measured by the number of days we share, but by the depth of the love that remains. We find comfort in knowing that he now rests safely in the arms of our Lord and Savior, free from pain and surrounded by everlasting peace.
The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit." — Psalms 34:18
Lovingly Submitted,
The Family of Baby Ca'Ylo Ca'Heem Coffey- Davis
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06/27/2026
Minister Tommy Edward Davis was born to Frankie Davis and the late Ocie Davis, Sr. on December 12, 1961, in Colbert County, Alabama. Tommy departed this life peacefully on Wednesday, June 17, 2026, at the age of 64.
Minister Davis accepted Christ as his Lord and Savior and was a devoted member of the Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church of Florence, Alabama, where he served the Lord with gladness and a spirit of love.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Sharon Denise (Goodloe) Davis; father, Ocie Davis, Sr.; brothers, Michael Davis and Ocie Davis, Jr.; and grandchildren, Ja'Nya Davis and Christin Fascitelli; aunts, Helen Colburn, Cora Colburn, and Elaine Phillips; and uncle, Willie Neloms.
He leaves to cherish his memories:
three loving and devoted children, Quintaz Davis, LaDeanna (Rodney) Davis, and Tamekia Davis; mother, Frankie Davis; grandchildren, Ty'Kya Davis, Iyonna Davis, Quintavon Williams, Riley Davis, Tomarian Garrett, Raine Davis, and R'niyah McDonald; siblings, Sandra Jarmon, Diane (Larry) Hillman, Darryl Davis, and Carlos (Kim) Davis; aunts, Linda Ramson, Annie Hollingsworth, and Carolyn Jones; uncles, Leo Hollingsworth, Gary Hollingsworth, and James Hollingsworth, Jr.; a special cousin, Erica Phillips; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.
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05/22/2026
Lola Cathryn (Terry) Pruitt was born January 15, 1954, to the late Mr. Emmitt Terry and late Mrs. Lula Mae (Thompson) Terry in Saginaw, Michigan. She departed this life on May 6, 2026, at age 72. As a child Lola grew up in Tuscumbia, Alabama; attended Trenholm High School the last African American High School in Tuscumbia before desegregation that would later integrate with Deshler High School while Lola was attending.
After graduating from Deshler High School, Lola relocated to Cleveland, Ohio with family and attended Cuyahoga Community College to pursue nursing. Due to starting a family with the father of her children, Mr. Joseph McInTosh, Lola held off on pursuing to be a nurse, but the skills she had learned while in school came in handy as she utilized those skills later after relocating back to Alabama in caring for her aunt, Annie Mae Thompson, her mother, Lula Mae (Thompson) Terry, grandfather, Harry Thompson, and several family friends.
In Lola's early professional career, she made Lee Jeans for H.D. Lee the American Lee Jeans Denim Brand, and later in her career retired after working 25 years for E.S. Robbins the American manufacturer of polymer plastic products used in offices, industrial, food services and equine facilities nationwide. After retiring, Lola relocated to the Atlanta area to be near her daughter Mary.
Lola was proceeded in death by her parents, Emmitt Terry and Lula Mae (Thompson) Terry; brother, Charles Terry; sister, Virginia (Terry) Hampton; son, Michael Terry – McInTosh; and ex-spouse, Aldrich Pruitt.
Lola survived by her daughter, Mary Burt; son-in-law, Desmond Burt; sister, Margaret Terry; cousins, Mirinda Terry, Denise Myrick, Pamela (Myrick) Hasan, and Ray Thompson; nephews, Jason Terry, Darius Hampton, and Raylen Hampton; grandchildren, Dawez Amir McInTosh, Jada A'Shae' McInTosh, and Mikey O'Shea McInTosh; great-grandchild, Harlee Kade' McInTosh-Ricks; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Lola was truly one of a kind. She would share and give whatever she had to others if she was able to do so. She also loved to laugh, listen to music, travel with her daughter, go out to eat and try out new soul food restaurants and would dance while eating if the food was really good, watch the cooking channel, create recipes, read her bible, relax to gospel, bird watch, and sit on the front porch at sun-rise to drink her coffee and feel the wind on her face in which she called "feeling God's Breath". Memories of her will be forever cherished in our hearts, and she will be forever loved and missed dearly.
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The Management and Staff of Trinity Memorial Funeral Home extend our sincere appreciation to the family of Ms. Olivia Danielle Thompson for entrusting us with the honor of serving your family.
It was our privilege to provide compassionate, professional care and support your family with dignity and respect during this time of remembrance.
"Our family serving your family."
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