Kevin Glandon

Kevin Glandon, 59, of Birmingham, Alabama, passed away on April 1, 2021. Kevin was born on April 7, 1961 to Max and Gloria Glandon in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. After graduating from Clinton High School in 1979, he went on to study mechanical engineering at Tennessee Tech. After graduating, he landed his first job at Georgia Power as a Mechanical Engineer. He eventually joined Southern Nuclear in Birmingham, where he became a dedicated fleet engineering manager. While working in Augusta, GA, he met his loving wife of 29 years, Stephanie Little. They knew each other through work, but seeing each other at the Masters Golf Tournament is where it all began. Kevin and Stephanie went on to have three children, Loveday, John, and Cole. They made their home in Chelsea, AL, and he was a member of St. Marks Catholic Church. Kevin was the epitome of a family man, and known for his smile. He was the kind of man who always considered others first. Kevin had a great appreciation for the small things in life and an understanding on what makes life worth living. His pride and joy is his three children and helping them achieve their dreams. He truly enjoyed his work in engineering and took great pride in it. He had a lasting positive effect on everyone he came across and the community.

Kevin was predeceased by his father Max Glandon, and younger brother Brian Glandon. Kevin is survived by wife Stephanie Little Glandon, their children, Loveday (fiancé Jacob Murphy), John and Cole, also mother Gloria Glandon, brother Steve Glandon (Julie), nephews, Ross Glandon, Philip Glandon (Molly), Nathan Glandon, niece Rachel (Patrick) Baldwin, Great niece Charlotte Baldwin and Great nephew Rhys Glandon.

The services will be held at Ridout’s Valley Chapel in Homewood, AL. Flowers or a donation to the American Heart Association are greatly appreciated.

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John Plaxco

John Devlin Plaxco, 97, doting husband and proud father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, passed away peacefully on Sunday the 14th of March, 2021. He was born in December 1923 in South Carolina. He was the son of Reverend Moffatt Ross and Agnes Devlin Plaxco, the youngest of three children. John’s family moved to Louisville, Georgia and he attended Louisville Academy, where his father was also the head master. He attended Erskine College prior to transferring to Georgia Tech. Like others in the Greatest Generation he served in WWII graduating from the US Naval Academy in 1945. He entered active duty as an Ensign and served aboard the USS Omaha CL4 in the Atlantic and USS Steamer Bay CVE-87 in the Pacific. Upon his honorable discharge he returned to Georgia Tech graduating with a degree in Electrical Engineering in 1947.

John began his professional career in Birmingham, Alabama as a draftsman for Southern Company Services. He spent 38 years with the company prior to retiring in 1986 after leading the electrical design department for many years. Birmingham was also where he met his true love, Jeanne. They met on the front steps of First Presbyterian Church after his first Sunday in 1948. When asked in 2019 where his favorite place in Birmingham was, he stated First Presbyterian for this very reason. John also served as an elder and deacon at the church.

John welcomed everyone he met with a generous heart. He was a talented woodworker creating treasured gifts for family, passionate about genealogy and history, avid tennis player and golfer, meticulous with his lawn care, and appreciated a good afternoon nap. Above all else he was devoted to Jeanne, his family, and friends.

He is survived by his son, John “Jack” Plaxco; daughter, Margaret Chandler; grandchildren, Lelia Wilcox (Ian), Kathryn Drake (Kory), John Plaxco (Kat Moore), Daniel Chandler (Megan Holder), David Chandler (Annie), Paul Chandler (Jessica), Marie Curtis (Quinn); great-grandchildren, Kathryn, Evelyn, Maggie Flynn, and Leda Wilcox; Rowan, Madelyn, and Felicity Drake; Annabelle and Sophia Chandler; Marcee Jeanne and Isabelle Chandler; and Boone and Lexi Curtis; brother-in-law, Marion Dick; sister-in-law, Allene Tynes; and many adoring nieces, nephews and friends. He was preceded in death by his wife of 69-years, Jeanne Tynes Plaxco; parents; brother, Moffatt Ross Plaxco, Jr.; sister, Mary Elizabeth Patrick; sister-in-law, Faye Tynes Dick; brother-in-law, Hubbard Armstrong Tynes and son, James Moffatt Plaxco.

A private graveside service will be held for family at Elmwood Cemetery, followed by a Memorial Service in the church at a later date. In lieu of customary remembrances, memorial contributions may be directed to First Presbyterian Church, 2100 4th Avenue N, Birmingham, Alabama 35203 or First Light Shelter (for women and children), 2230 Fourth Avenue North, Birmingham, Alabama 35203

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JB Smith

John Bernard (JB) Smith, Jr. passed away on February 23, 2021 at his residence in Collinsville, MS. A visitation was held on Monday, March 01, 2021 at Memory Chapel Funeral Home, Tuscaloosa, AL. A graveside service immediately followed at Memory Hill Gardens -Garden of Devotion- with Dr. Dan Lanier officiating.

John B. Smith, Jr. was born on August 2, 1950 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. He grew up in the Coaling community and graduated from Brookwood High School in 1968. J.B. attended the University of Alabama earning a degree in Civil Engineering. He had an amazing career as an employee of Southern Company Services in Birmingham, Alabama, for 39 years.

On December 22, 1972, J.B. married the love of his life Wanda Phillips of Cottondale, Alabama. They celebrated their 48th wedding anniversary this past year. J.B. was the father of Shana Leigh and Jason Andrew Smith. Following the Godly example of their parents, Shana married her true love, Johnny Mack Jones, and Jason married his soulmate, Kimberly Ann Trayal. J.B. was blessed with 8 grandchildren who lovingly called him Pops: Avery McKay (17), Johnny Mack, Jr. (13), Micah Mae (9), Fielder McDaniel (7), Carson Andrew (15), Casen Luke (7), Collins Grace (4), and Crew Locklin (2). J.B. is also survived by his sisters-in-law, Karen Phillips Chandler (Tony) and Kay Ivy Phillips. He was preceded in death by brothers-in-law Jimmy Roberts and Billy Phillips. J.B. was a lifelong outdoorsman.

He loved hunting, fishing, camping, and especially the sport of baseball. Coaching his son Jason through the years, he made a tremendous impact on many ball players in the Alabaster Sports League. He loved Alabama football, West Lauderdale Baseball, and was extremely passionate about anything involving his precious grandchildren.

A highlight of J.B’s life was ministering to the Mayan village of Chan Chen, Mexico, where he served through construction, sports programs, VBS, and door to door outreach. Pops always displayed integrity with a generous, caring, and compassionate spirit. J.B will be remembered, most importantly, for his living example of the love of our Savior, Jesus Christ.

Bill Echols

William T. “Bill” Echols Sr. (91) went to be with Jesus on February 20, 2021. He was with his wife of 68 years at the time of his passing. He was preceded in death by his oldest son, Bill Jr. (2009). He is survived by his wife, Eloise, children, Greg (Valerie), Mike (Rita), Karen (Jimmy), Andy (June), Sharon (Danny), David (Denise), numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren. He retired from Southern Company in 1986. A memorial service was held at Jefferson Memorial on Thursday, February 25th. Visitation from 11AM-12PM, service at 12 with burial at Jefferson Memorial in Trussville.