Just added some more recent photos in the Gallery Tab and webpage headers. These are more of the people, friends and programs that have made such good memories and participating in the SCS/SNC Retirees Group so much fun. Hope you enjoy them!
John Hall
John Ronald Hall, 92, of Birmingham, Alabama passed away January 29, 2021. He was born September 12, 1928 in Red Level, Alabama. He served in the U.S. Air Force in Anchorage, Alaska 1951-1953 earning the rank of Staff Sergeant. In 1954 he graduated from The University of Alabama with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Commerce. He was Director of Risk Management at Southern Company Services where he helped lead a nationwide group of trailblazers establishing self-insurance arrangements for nuclear power plants.
In retirement, he served with the Service Corps of Retired Executives; volunteered at UAB hospital in the ICU waiting room and was a longtime member of Highlands United Methodist Church. He was preceded in death by his parents Carl Winchester Hall and Esther Bynum Hall; his brothers Carl Bynum Hall (Lois) and Emmett Levert Hall (Diane). He is survived by five loving nieces and their families, Susan Bellows (Robert), Emily Clem (Tom), Janet O’Neil (Frank), Heather Dewitt (Bobby) and Samantha Gambrill (Larry). He is also survived by lifelong friends Booster and Lindel Foshee of Red Level.
A private graveside service will be held February 13th at Southern Heritage Funeral Home. The family requests donations be made to Highlands United Methodist Church.
David Slovensky
David Slovensky, age 71 of Gardendale, Alabama, passed away on December 20, 2020.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Helen Slovensky; Niece, Morgan E. Thompson.
David is survived by his brother, Joe Slovensky; sisters, Alice (Bill) Friese, Pauline (Dee) Brasfield, Mary Thompson; longtime friend, Jean Rogers; and a host of nieces and nephews; and his fur babies, Pumpkin, Bolt, Dixie and Pi.
He was a member of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church.
Private graveside service will be held on Wednesday, December 23, 2020, 10:00 am at the St. Michael’s Catholic Cemetery, Brookside, AL,
Due to Covid-19, a Memorial Mass will be held at a later date.
James South
James passed away yesterday from Covid.
Service and visitation for
will be Thursday January 28, 2021 at:
Crestview Memorial Gardens
Visitation @ 9:00 am
Service @ 10:00 am
Lewis Williams
The family of Lewis “Buster” W. Williams, Jr of Birmingham, AL is saddened to announce his passing on Saturday, January 16, 2021 at the age of 93 years. He was preceded in death by his wife Margaret M. Williams, his parents, Margaret G. Williams and Lewis W. Williams, his brother, Abbott “Shorty” Williams, and his daughter-in-law, Melanie Dorough Williams. He is survived by his daughter Libby Williams Carlton (Joe), Sylacauga, AL, his son Buddy Williams (Jenny), Columbiana, AL, his son David Williams, Huntsville, AL, his daughter Susan Williams, Birmingham, AL, his grandchildren Joey, Leslie, Bill, Mike, Emily, Robert, Alan, Mark, Patrick, his eleven great grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.
Lewis was born April 16, 1927 in Birmingham, AL. A lifelong resident of Birmingham, he graduated from Shades Cahaba High School where he played football. He and his brother enjoyed many adventures growing up in Birmingham. Lewis joined the Navy after graduating high school and served in World War II. After serving, he returned to Birmingham and attended Birmingham Southern where he met his wife, Margaret Mathews. Lewis transferred to Georgia Tech to pursue an engineering degree. He was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fraternity, Pi Tau Sigma mechanical engineering honor fraternity, Tau Beta Pi engineering honor society, and the American Society of Mechanical Engineering. He graduated with honors with a degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1950.
After graduating, he accepted a job with Southern Company. He served in various engineering capacities, including being named Head of Nuclear Jobs in 1968. He was responsible for coordinating design and construction plans for plants such as Hatch Nuclear Power Plant near Baxley, GA. Continue reading