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  • Remembering Angel Edgardo Nava: A Life Rooted in Faith, Family, and Community

    Remembering Angel Edgardo Nava: A Life Rooted in Faith, Family, and Community

    The Athens, Texas community is mourning the loss of a beloved son, brother, and friend—Angel Edgardo Nava, who passed away on July 10, 2025, in Houston at the age of 37. Known for his kind spirit, athletic talent, and deep connection to his roots, Angel’s passing leaves a profound emptiness in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.

    Angel was born and raised in Athens, where his love for sports and community began early. A standout athlete, he played as a kicker in both high school and college football, leaving a lasting impression on teammates and coaches alike with his discipline, determination, and positive attitude. Whether on the field or off, Angel was admired for his work ethic and generous spirit.

    Deeply connected to his faith, Angel was a dedicated member of St. Edward’s Catholic Church, where he found comfort, guidance, and a place to serve. His life was one defined not only by his talents but by his humility, compassion, and unwavering commitment to his family and community. He was the kind of person who showed up for others—at family gatherings, church events, and neighborhood functions. Angel’s presence lit up every room he entered, and his laughter and warmth will be remembered by many.

    Angel is survived by his loving parents, José Nava and Sandra Durán, who raised him with deep love and unwavering support. He also leaves behind siblings, extended family members, and countless friends who now grieve the sudden loss of a truly remarkable man.

    A Funeral Mass will be held in Angel’s honor on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, at St. Edward’s Catholic Church, with interment to follow at Athens Cemetery. The family has entrusted Hannigan Smith Funeral Home with arrangements. Visitation is scheduled for Tuesday, July 15, 2025, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the funeral home, offering friends and loved ones the opportunity to pay their respects and share memories.

    As the community of Athens comes together in mourning, they also unite in celebration of a life well-lived. Angel Edgardo Nava leaves behind a legacy of love, strength, and service—a testament to the kind of person he was and the many lives he touched.

    Rest in peace, Angel. You may be gone from our sight, but you will never be gone from our hearts.

     

  • In Loving Memory of Former Fire Chief Terry Leadbetter

    In Loving Memory of Former Fire Chief Terry Leadbetter

    It is with heartfelt sorrow and deep respect that we announce the passing of Terry Leadbetter, who served our department and community with unwavering dedication as Fire Chief for many years. Terry’s leadership, courage, and selfless service left an indelible mark on all who had the honor of working alongside him and those whose lives he helped protect.

    Chief Leadbetter was more than a leader—he was a mentor, a motivator, and a friend. Under his stewardship, the department grew not only in size and capability but in heart and spirit. His commitment to excellence, safety, and community preparedness helped guide us through some of our most challenging times. He led with humility, always putting the needs of others before his own, and earning the respect and admiration of his team and the wider community.

    Throughout his career, Chief Leadbetter embodied the values of service, integrity, and resilience. He was known for his calm demeanor in the face of crisis, his attention to detail, and his dedication to training and mentoring the next generation of firefighters. Even after retiring, his presence continued to be felt—through the lessons he taught, the culture he built, and the stories shared by those who knew him best.

    Beyond the firehouse, Terry was a devoted member of the community. He volunteered at local events, supported youth programs, and was always willing to lend a hand to anyone in need. His warmth, wisdom, and generous spirit touched countless lives. He was a man who believed in doing the right thing, quietly and without expectation of praise.

    As we mourn his loss, we also celebrate his legacy—a life of purpose, a career of service, and a heart devoted to others. His absence leaves a void that will be deeply felt by all, but his memory will continue to inspire and guide us in the days to come.

    To Terry’s family and loved ones, we extend our deepest sympathies and heartfelt gratitude. Thank you for sharing him with us all these years.

    Rest easy, Chief. You’ve answered your final call, and your watch is complete. We’ll carry your legacy forward with pride and honor.

     

  • Honoring the Life and Legacy of Assistant Fire Chief Dale Rowe

    Honoring the Life and Legacy of Assistant Fire Chief Dale Rowe

    It is with profound sadness and heavy hearts that the Dexter community announces the untimely passing of Assistant Fire Chief Dale Rowe, who tragically died on July 11, 2025, following an accident unrelated to his fire service duties. His passing marks the end of an era, not only for the Dexter Fire Department but for the entire community that he selflessly served for over five decades.

    Assistant Chief Rowe was more than a first responder — he was a mentor, a leader, a neighbor, and a friend. For over 51 years, he served with distinction, rising through the ranks to become Assistant Chief, a role in which he led with quiet strength, profound wisdom, and a deep sense of duty. His contributions helped shape the department into what it is today, leaving behind a standard of excellence and dedication that few can match.

    Those who worked alongside Dale knew him not only as a consummate professional but also as someone who brought heart, humility, and humor to every shift. He trained countless firefighters over the years, instilling in them not only the technical skills needed for the job but also the values of respect, courage, and compassion. He often said that being a firefighter wasn’t just about fighting fires — it was about protecting people, building trust, and showing up, no matter what.

    Outside the firehouse, Dale was equally committed to the people of Dexter. Whether volunteering at local events, helping a neighbor in need, or simply sharing a story and a laugh over coffee, he embodied the very spirit of community. His presence was felt far beyond the emergency calls — it was felt in the lives he touched every single day.

    The loss of Assistant Chief Rowe leaves a void that words cannot fill. To his family, we offer our deepest condolences. Your grief is shared by an entire town. We stand with you in sorrow, and we celebrate the incredible life of a man who gave so much of himself to others.

    To his fellow firefighters and first responders, may you continue to carry forward the lessons Dale taught and the example he set. Let his memory serve as a guiding light, reminding us all what it means to serve with honor and heart.

    Assistant Fire Chief Dale Rowe’s legacy will live on in every siren that sounds, every life saved, and every act of service performed by the department he helped build. May he rest in peace, knowing his was a life of impact, courage, and unwavering commitment.

    Gone but never forgotten.

     

  • Remembering Kaitlyn Elizabeth Birdsell — A Life of Love, Creativity, and Devotion

    Remembering Kaitlyn Elizabeth Birdsell — A Life of Love, Creativity, and Devotion

    With heavy hearts, the community of Beardstown, Illinois, mourns the passing of Kaitlyn Elizabeth Birdsell, who died peacefully on July 10, 2025, surrounded by the warmth and love of her family in Ashland. She was just 37 years old.

    Born on September 5, 1987, Kaitlyn lived a life filled with purpose, passion, and unconditional love. Her vibrant energy, kind heart, and unwavering devotion to those she loved left an enduring mark on all who had the privilege of knowing her. A devoted mother, daughter, sister, and friend, Kaitlyn was the kind of person who made every gathering brighter and every hardship easier to bear.

    Kaitlyn’s greatest joy in life was her beloved daughter, Joslyn. The bond they shared was unbreakable—full of laughter, encouragement, and quiet moments of love that defined Kaitlyn’s gentle nature. She was fiercely proud of Joslyn, attending every school event, cheering from the sidelines at games, and celebrating every milestone, no matter how small.

    She was also deeply involved with her family and local community, always eager to help where she could. Whether she was organizing family gatherings, creating handmade gifts and decorations, or simply lending a listening ear, Kaitlyn’s presence brought comfort and joy. Her love for crafts wasn’t just a hobby—it was a form of expression and a way she shared her creativity and care with others.

    Her siblings and extended family recall her as the glue that held everyone together—reliable, compassionate, and full of thoughtful surprises. Kaitlyn made time for those she loved, and her thoughtfulness will forever be remembered in the memories she helped create.

    Private services will be held to honor Kaitlyn’s life, offering a space for close friends and family to grieve, reflect, and celebrate the beautiful person she was. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorial contributions be made to The Joslyn Birdsell Educational Fund, ensuring that Kaitlyn’s legacy of love and hope continues through her daughter’s future.

    Though gone too soon, Kaitlyn Elizabeth Birdsell’s spirit will continue to live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved her. Her life was a testament to the power of kindness, family, and selfless devotion. She will be missed beyond words but never forgotten.

    May her memory be a blessing.

  • Honoring the Life and Service of Firefighter Trace Conover

    Honoring the Life and Service of Firefighter Trace Conover

    It is with profound sorrow and heavy hearts that we share the devastating news of the passing of Firefighter Trace Conover, a dedicated public servant whose life was marked by courage, compassion, and an unwavering commitment to the safety and well-being of others. His unexpected death has created a tremendous void within the Champaign Fire Department and throughout the broader community he so proudly served.

    Firefighter Conover was a vital member of the Champaign Fire Department for over three and a half years. In that time, he proved himself to be more than just a colleague—he was a brother, a mentor, and a steadfast friend. Trace embodied everything a firefighter should be: brave in the face of danger, selfless in times of need, and always ready to lend a helping hand both on and off duty.

    Those who worked alongside Trace remember him as a steady presence—someone who could be counted on in emergencies, who brought both professionalism and heart to every call. His leadership qualities, even at an early stage in his career, were evident to all who served beside him. He had an unmatched work ethic, a quiet strength, and a deep respect for the mission of protecting life and property.

    Outside the firehouse, Trace was equally admired. Known for his humility, sense of humor, and kind-hearted spirit, he left a lasting impression on everyone he encountered. Friends, family, and fellow firefighters recall his infectious smile, his willingness to go the extra mile, and his love for community.

    His passing leaves behind grieving colleagues, a fire family in mourning, devoted friends, and beloved family members who will carry his memory in their hearts forever. In their grief, the Champaign Fire Department stands united, not only to honor the legacy Trace leaves behind but also to support one another through this incredibly difficult time.

    Plans for a memorial service and public tribute to celebrate Trace Conover’s life and service will be shared by the City of Champaign in the coming days. In the meantime, we encourage the community to keep his family and firehouse brothers and sisters in their thoughts and prayers.

    Trace, your life was a light to many. Your dedication will not be forgotten, your sacrifice will always be honored, and your memory will live on in the hearts of those privileged to know you.

    Rest easy, Brother. We have the watch from here.

     

  • Remembering Ryan Bishop: Clovis Mourns the Loss of a Beloved Friend and Kind Soul

    Remembering Ryan Bishop: Clovis Mourns the Loss of a Beloved Friend and Kind Soul

    With heavy hearts, the Clovis community mourns the sudden and heartbreaking passing of Ryan Bishop on July 10, 2025. Ryan was a cherished son, a dear friend, and a bright presence in the lives of so many. His unexpected departure has left a profound void in the hearts of his loved ones and all who had the privilege of knowing him.

    Ryan was known for his vibrant and outgoing personality. He had a natural gift for connection, able to spark a conversation and make a new friend in nearly any setting—whether strolling through Walmart or standing in line at the coffee shop. His kindness, warmth, and quick wit made people feel seen and heard, and his genuine interest in others was one of his most memorable qualities.

    Among his many passions, Ryan had a particular love for movies. He was always eager to talk about the latest releases or revisit timeless classics. Whether it was action-packed thrillers or heartfelt dramas, Ryan had a way of analyzing and appreciating the art of storytelling, which often sparked deep and meaningful conversations with those around him.

    Another testament to his generous spirit was his cooking—especially his famous potato soup, which brought comfort to many during snowy days and cold evenings. It wasn’t just the flavor that made it special, but the love and care Ryan put into sharing it with others.

    To know Ryan was to know someone who valued connection, laughter, and kindness above all else. He lived in a way that left a mark—no grand gestures, just a consistent and unwavering presence of compassion and sincerity that made a difference in people’s lives.

    As his family and friends grieve this immense loss, they also remember a man who was full of heart and life. The family is deeply heartbroken and asks for prayers, love, and continued support during this incredibly difficult time.

    Details about memorial arrangements will be shared at a later date.

    Rest peacefully, Ryan. You will be missed, remembered, and forever loved.

     

  • Remembering Marty Dwight Evans: Beloved Church Elder, Coach, and Community Leader Passes at 69

    Remembering Marty Dwight Evans: Beloved Church Elder, Coach, and Community Leader Passes at 69

    With deep sorrow and heartfelt remembrance, the family and community of Muscle Shoals mourn the passing of Marty Dwight Evans, age 69, who departed this life on Friday, July 11, 2025. A faithful servant of God and pillar of strength to many, Marty leaves behind a legacy of faith, family, and service that will never be forgotten.

    Visitation will be held on Sunday, July 13, from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. at East Colbert Church of Christ in Muscle Shoals, followed by a funeral service at 3:00 p.m., officiated by Michael South. Marty will be laid to rest at Colbert Memorial Gardens in Tuscumbia.

    A devoted member of East Colbert Church of Christ, Marty served as elder for 33 years, offering wise counsel, steadfast leadership, and a heart rooted in service. He lived every day as a reflection of his Christian faith, always seeking to uplift others and answer any call for help with humility and grace.

    Marty lived life fully. He loved to travel, and found great joy in camping, hunting, and simply enjoying the outdoors—especially from his front porch, coffee in hand, taking in the beauty of nature. A passionate runner and devoted sports fan, Marty had a special love for baseball and Alabama football. He coached Youth League Baseball for eleven years, instilling lessons of sportsmanship and perseverance in countless young athletes. His contribution to the local sports community earned him a place in the Colbert County Sports Hall of Fame.

    Yet above all, Marty’s greatest devotion was to his faith, his beloved wife Linda, and his family. He was the rock of the Evans family—a loving husband, proud father, doting grandfather, and joyful great-grandfather. His presence at family gatherings, always filled with warmth, laughter, and quiet wisdom, will be missed more than words can convey.

    Marty was preceded in death by his mother, Virglyn Evans; daughter, Amy Beth Evans Wampler; siblings Charles Evans, James Evans, Wilma Oswalt, Jewel Patterson, and Doug Evans; and in-laws Bobby and Diane Brown.

    He is lovingly survived by:

    •His wife, Linda Brown Evans

    •Sons: Andy Evans (Jamie) and Adam Evans (Kendra)

    •Siblings: Wayne Evans, Thomas Evans, David Evans, Judy Patterson, Susan Bevis, and Myrle Dewberry

    •Grandchildren: Ashlyn Blackmon, Evan Byrd, Ava Evans, Kinley Wampler, Jacob Evans, Jonas Evans, Swayze Evans, and Ledger Evans

    •Great-grandsons: Sammy Blackmon and Lucas Blackmon

    Pallbearers will be Glen Brown, Chris Hulsey, Greg Smith, Brent Wear, Jerry Wilcoxson, and Andy Nichols. The East Colbert Church of Christ Security Team will serve as honorary pallbearers, a fitting tribute to the man who served and protected his faith community with unwavering commitment.

    Marty Dwight Evans lived with purpose, led with love, and left behind a legacy of faith, humility, and service that will continue to inspire all who had the blessing of knowing him. His memory will live on in the hearts of his family, his church, and the entire Muscle Shoals community.

    May he rest in eternal peace.

     

  • Remembering David Douglas Bryant of Langdon, ND: A Life Filled with Love, Laughter, and Legacy

    Remembering David Douglas Bryant of Langdon, ND: A Life Filled with Love, Laughter, and Legacy

    With heavy hearts, the community of Langdon, North Dakota, mourns the sudden passing of David Douglas Bryant, who left this world far too soon on July 9, 2025. A devoted husband, father, grandfather, and friend, David’s presence was a cherished gift to all who had the privilege of knowing him.

    David was the loving husband of Felicia Bryant, with whom he shared 34 years of marriage marked by love, laughter, and unwavering support. Together, they raised three incredible children—Kristina, Brad, and Brett—who carry forward their father’s wisdom, compassion, and sharp wit. David’s love extended deeply to his granddaughters, Rose and Lila, who brought immense joy to his life and whom he adored with all his heart.

    Known for his infectious humor and a seemingly endless supply of dad jokes, David could brighten any room and lighten any mood. He was the kind of person who made people feel at ease with just a smile or a one-liner, and his laughter was both comforting and contagious. Whether at family gatherings, community events, or even casual conversations around town, David had a unique way of making everyone feel seen and valued.

    Beyond his family, David was a pillar in the community, often volunteering for local painting and restoration projects. With a brush in hand and purpose in his heart, he helped bring new life to neighborhood spaces, schools, and homes. His dedication to his community went far beyond mere labor—it was a reflection of his belief in giving back and lifting others up.

    His sudden passing has left a profound void in the hearts of all who loved him. Friends and neighbors remember him not only for the man he was but also for the everyday moments that made him unforgettable—his chuckles at his own jokes, the way he proudly spoke of his children, the love he poured into every project, and the quiet strength with which he supported those around him.

    Plans for a celebration of David’s life will be announced in the coming days, and the Bryant family welcomes all who knew him to join in honoring his memory. In this time of grief, the outpouring of support and remembrance from the Langdon community has been a comforting reminder of the profound and positive impact David had during his time with us.

    David Douglas Bryant may be gone, but his legacy of love, humor, and community spirit lives on in all who were touched by his presence. He will be dearly missed and forever remembered.

    Rest peacefully, David. Your laughter and love will echo in our hearts always.

     

  • Remembering Adriana Estrada: A Bright Light Gone Too Soon

    Remembering Adriana Estrada: A Bright Light Gone Too Soon

    OMAHA, NE — The Omaha community is mourning the tragic loss of Adriana Estrada, a vibrant and compassionate 15-year-old girl whose life was heartbreakingly cut short following a devastating collision on Interstate 480. Her unexpected passing has sent shockwaves through the hearts of family, friends, classmates, and neighbors alike.

    Adriana was more than just a teenager—she was a radiant spirit, a loving daughter, a loyal friend, and someone who brought joy and kindness wherever she went. Known for her warm heart, infectious smile, and the gentle way she made others feel seen and heard, Adriana’s presence touched many lives. Her dreams, her laughter, and her love will forever remain imprinted in the memories of those fortunate enough to know her.

    The fatal crash that took Adriana’s life has left a community grieving and asking difficult questions. As details surrounding the incident continue to unfold, it serves as a somber reminder of how fleeting and fragile life can be, and how critical it is to prioritize safety and caution behind the wheel. The tragedy underscores the need for continued awareness, responsibility, and compassion—especially when it comes to protecting our youth.

    In the days following the accident, heartfelt tributes and makeshift memorials have begun to appear both online and near the scene, with candles, flowers, and messages of love left by classmates, family members, and community members who are still struggling to process this tremendous loss.

    Schools across the area are providing grief counseling and support services for students affected by Adriana’s passing. A memorial service will be announced in the coming days to give the community an opportunity to come together, grieve, and honor the life of a young girl who meant so much to so many.

    As Omaha continues to grapple with this heartbreaking reality, the Estrada family has expressed their profound gratitude for the outpouring of love, support, and prayers they have received. They ask for continued privacy as they navigate this deeply painful time.

    Adriana Estrada may have only spent 15 years on this earth, but her light was undeniable. She leaves behind a legacy of kindness, strength, and love that will continue to shine in the hearts of all who knew her.

    Rest in peace, Adriana. You will never be forgotten.

     

     

  • Siblings Identified in Northern Vigo County Murder-Suicide

    Siblings Identified in Northern Vigo County Murder-Suicide

    VIGO COUNTY, IN — July 9, 2025 — The Vigo County Sheriff’s Office has confirmed the identities of two individuals found deceased in a tragic incident that occurred Wednesday evening on Shabur Avenue in northern Vigo County. Authorities have determined the case to be a murder-suicide involving a brother and sister.

    The deceased have been identified as:

    • Keith Russell Chaney, 59, of Vigo County
    • Kathy Ann Cunning, 63, also of Vigo County

    According to Sheriff Derek Fell, the preliminary investigation indicates that Keith Chaney fatally shot his sister, Kathy Cunning, before taking his own life with the same firearm. Emergency responders were dispatched to the residence after a welfare check was requested, and both individuals were discovered deceased upon arrival.

    “Our thoughts and prayers are with the loved ones of Kathy Cunning and Keith Chaney during this time of unimaginable grief,” said Sheriff Fell in an official statement. “This is a heartbreaking loss not only for their family but for the entire community.”

    Investigators continue to review evidence and speak with individuals who knew the siblings in hopes of understanding the full context surrounding the incident. However, authorities have assured the public that there is no ongoing threat.

    Family and community members have expressed shock and sorrow over the sudden loss. Tributes to both Kathy and Keith have begun circulating online, remembering them as longtime residents and kind-hearted individuals.

    Funeral arrangements will be announced by the family at a later date.

    The Vigo County Sheriff’s Office encourages anyone struggling with mental health to seek immediate help. Resources such as the National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline can be reached by calling or texting 988.