
Joel Thomas Jackson
Mr. Joel Thomas Jackson of Boligee entered into eternal rest unexpectedly April 12, 2026 at his residence. Joel Thomas Jackson, born March 22, 1974, in Tuscaloosa. Joel lived a full life, forming strong, meaningful relationships with the people around him. After finishing high school at Tuscaloosa County High School in 1992, Joel started working at BMW of Tuscaloosa. After passing his real estate exam, he began selling homes built by his father, Howell Jackson, throughout Tuscaloosa County. Currently, Joel worked as a Warehouse Manager at Cypress Supply of Tuscaloosa. He truly enjoyed his time there and the friendships he built with his coworkers. It was more than just a job to him—it was a place where he felt at home. Joel was known for his strong work ethic, his kindness, and how much he genuinely cared about others. He leaves behind a legacy of hard work, loyalty, and a spirit that people won’t forget. He was preceded in death by his parents, Howell Jackson and Melanie Dianne Snow Jackson. He is survived by his wife, Melissa Storey Jackson and his stepchildren, Reese Gowan and Truitt Gowan. He is also survived by his brothers, Chris Jackson of Kansas, Lynn Jackson of Northport, and Lance Jackson (Julie) of Tuscaloosa. Additionally, he leaves behind his Aunt Sara Brown of Northport, his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Ron and Paula Storey of Dothan, and his brother-in-law Matt Storey (Katie) of Dothan. Joel also leaves behind his beloved nieces and nephews: Alexis Jackson, Storm Jackson, Katelynn Jackson, Alex Jackson (Mimi), Susanna Jackson, Julianne Jackson, Boyd Jackson, Elias Storey, Lucas Speigner and Leila Speigner. Joel also leaves behind several special cousins and friends who meant a lot to him. Family and friends gathered to honor Joel’s life on April 19, 2026, at 2 p.m. at Forest Lake United Methodist Church, Tuscaloosa. Joel will always be remembered for his personality, his kindness, and the impact he had on the people who knew him. He will be deeply missed. Larkin and Scott Mortuary, LLC, entrusted with arrangements.
Rev. Robert Jones, Jr.
Funeral services for Rev. Robert Jones, Jr. of Newbern were held on Saturday, April 18, 2026, at 12:30 p.m. at Greater New Destiny Baptist Church, Greensboro. Rev. Alfred Borden officiated services. Rev. Jones, Jr. lay in state one hour prior to start of services. Public viewing was Friday, April 17, 2026, at Washington & Paige Mortuary. Robert C. Jones was born February 14, 1943 in Faunsdale, AL to the late Robert Jones and Caria Field. Robert began his education at a young age, completing high school in New York. Afterwards, Robert proudly joined the U. S. Air Force, fulfilling his service with an honorable discharge. He began his college education while serving in the air force and continued after his service duty. After that, Robert began the most fulfilling service and call to duty of his life when he excepted Christ in his life and his call to ministry. Robert became the Pastor of Mt. Moriah Baptist Church of Greensboro, where he lead and served for 28 years. Robert had a great passion for reading, studying God’s Word, and he always had a Word for you whenever anyone called upon him. Robert answered God’s Call on Friday, April 10, 2026. He passed away peacefully at home. He was preceded in death by his daughter Diedre Jones. He leaves his faithful life to be cherished in memories by: his beautiful loving wife of 35 years Julia Jones; sons Adrian (Crystal) Jones of Eastchester, N. Y., Aaron (Renata) Jones of Jacksonville, Fla.; stepdaughter Pamela Jones of Ga.; eight grandchildren; brother Gregory (Lena) Barfield of Newbern; aunt Ruby Mae Field of N. Y.; uncle: Curtis Field of Demopolis; and a host of nieces, nephews, family, and friends.
Murlene Webb
Funeral services for Mrs. Murlene Webb of the Lock 5 community were held on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, at 11 a.m. at Mars Hill Missionary Baptist Church, Greensboro. Pastor Nathaniel Carter officiated services with burial following in the Webb Family Cemetery Lock 5. Mrs. Webb lay in state one hour prior to start of services. Public viewing was held on Monday, April 20, 2026, at Washington & Paige Mortuary. Born into a world so different from today, she lived a century marked by faith, perseverance, and unwavering devotion to God, family, and community. Through every season of life, she remained a shining example of grace, wisdom, and strength. As mother of the Church, she was more than a title; she was a pillar. Her presence brought comfort, and her words carried wisdom that guided generations. She served faithfully, loved unconditionally, and gave selflessly. Her life was a living testimony of God’s goodness. Mother Rebecca Long aws born November 24, 1925, to the late Frances Hudson and Will Thomas in Sawyerville. Mother Long confessed Hope in Christ at an early age and joined New Hope Church where she faithfully served as an usher for decades. Mother Long made her transition from this life on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, at Hale County High Hospital. Rest well, Mother. Your work here is done, but your love, your lessons, and your legacy will live on forever. Among the many to cherish her passing are: seven sons Richard Hudson, Curtis Hudson, Willie (Dollie) Hudson of Sawyerville, Roy (Diane) Long of Pontiac, Ill., Zedock (Martha) Long of Cleveland, Ohio, James Long of Dolton, Ill., George (Lilly) Long of Cleveland, Ohio; daughter Gonzell (Randy) Peltier of Sawyerville; a host of grand children, great grandchildren, great-great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and a special buddy Mrs. Irene Hunter, her fishing pal. Preceding her in death: three daughters preceded her in death Lucy Ann Wynn, Elnora Hill, Rebecca Tinker; four sons Payton Long, Walter Long, John Long, Johnny Hudson; four brothers and sisters John Abrams, Allen Hudson, Richard Hudson, Willie James Hudson, Emma Thomas, Cornelius Johnson, Maggie Dedrick and Mary Wilson.

