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memorial contributions be made
to BSC Alumni Memorials, Of ce
of Advancement, Box 549003, 900
Arkadelphia Road, Birmingham AL
35254.
Dr. George Robert Storey Sr. ’80
of Huntsville, on May 22, 2016.
Storey graduated from the School
of Medicine at UAB. He practiced
family medicine in both Huntsville
and Talladega for 25 years before
moving to Athens, Ala., to open a
new practice. In addition to serving
his local community through
medicine, Storey made multiple
medical mission trips to West
Africa and the Caribbean. Among
survivors are his wife; ve children,
including
Jon Storey ’15
of Hialeah,
Fla.; and two grandchildren.
Dale Edwin Gann ’81
of Irondale,
on Aug. 8, 2016. Gann became
a small-business owner in
Birmingham and Vestavia. His
stores and his houses were a
center for informal BSC alumni
gatherings. He was a community
leader and strong supporter of the
arts. Gann was also a recognized
expert on orchids, an accomplished
chef, and loved water skiing,
music, and travel. He is survived
by his parents.
Rev. Dale Clem ’82
of ciated the funeral.
Richard “Ricco” Rolston ’81
of New
Orleans, on Sept. 9, 2016. Rolston
graduated
magna cum laude
from
BSC and obtained an MFA with
honors in printmaking from the
Cranbrook Academy of Art. He was
a professional artist and designer
and was the founder of the Dutch
Alley Artist Co-op in the historic
French Market of New Orleans.
Among survivors are two brothers.
Jane Jackson Campbell ’82
of
Birmingham, on June 25, 2016.
Campbell was the kindergarten
director at South Roebuck Baptist
before teaching until her retirement
at Going Elementary. She was
also a Sunday School teacher.
Survivors include three children,
six grandchildren, and four great-
grandchildren.
Dr. Arthur Stacey Headley ’83
of
Memphis, on April 10, 2016. Headley
attended the School of Medicine at
UAB and began his medical career at
the University of Tennessee Medical
Center. He accepted a position on
staff as a pulmonary critical care
physician. He received numerous
awards and recognitions throughout
his career. An Eagle Scout, Headley’s
dedication to the Scouts continued
into adulthood; in honor of his
service, he received the Silver Beaver
Award in 2012. Headley loved the
outdoors. Among survivors are his
wife and two children.
Ronald Tyrone Dudley Jr. ’84
of Bessemer, on Nov. 16, 2016.
After graduating from Samford
University’s Cumberland School
of Law in 1987, Dudley worked
as a clerk for the Supreme Court
of Alabama and practiced law
at Environmental Litigation in
Birmingham. He gave much time
and effort to helping people with
legal needs and volunteered time
to Teen Challenge of Alabama.
Dudley loved history, was an avid
reader and researcher, and had
a love for genealogy. Survivors
include his wife and two children.
Martha Glaser Johnson ’84
of
Birmingham, on Dec. 26, 2016.
Johnson participated in various
Birmingham dance groups and was
known for her baking prowess. She
earned a second degree from the
American International School in
Vienna, Austria. Survivors include
a daughter.
Lewis Edward Thomason II ’86
of Birmingham, on June 16, 2017.
Thomason had retired from South
Central Bell, where he worked as
a lineman. He was a U.S. Navy
World War II veteran. Among his
survivors are a daughter and four
grandchildren.
Dr. Demetrius K. “Jimmy” Morros
’89
of Birmingham, on Nov. 10,
2016. Morros was a graduate of
the School of Medicine at UAB. He
practiced medicine at St. Vincent’s
East for the past 18 years. Morros
was a member of the Birmingham
Radiological Group and was its
immediate past president. He
was also active in the Alabama
chapter of the American College of
Radiology; he served as president
for two years. Morros enjoyed
hunting, golf, and traveling with
his family. He sang in the choir
at Holy Trinity-Holy Cross Greek
Orthodox Cathedral. He is survived
by his wife and two daughters.
Sarah Glenn Kimbrell ’91
of
Birmingham, on Dec. 20, 2016.
Kimbrell graduated from the
college’s former Adult Studies
Program. She is survived by two
daughters, including
Margaret
Kimbrell ’99
of Warrior.
Jennifer Shay McNamee ’91
of
Birmingham, on Oct. 12, 2016.
McNamee obtained her master’s
degree in graphic design from
Boston University. A gifted artist
and designer, her work appeared
in national publications and she
was often called upon for special
projects. Survivors include her
mother and brother.
Michael Heath Witcher ’93
of
Birmingham, on April 16, 2017.
Witcher was active in philanthropy
and politics. Among survivors are
his mother, father, stepfather, and
two brothers, including
James
Witcher III ’90
(
Laura Grigsby
Witcher ’96
) of Mountain Brook.
Donna Hand Naugher ’94
of Oak
Grove, on Jan. 21, 2016. Naugher
retired after 30 years as a teacher
with the Jefferson County Board
of Education. She is survived by
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her husband, three children, and four
grandchildren.
Claude Howard Small ’94
of
Vestavia Hills, on April 13, 2017.
Small graduated from BSC’s former
Adult Studies Program. He loved
learning and invested in family, work,
community, and church. For 50 years,
he was as an usher at Vestavia Hills
UMC, was a member of the Rotary
Club, and served as an insurance
consultant for several mayors and
councils. Survivors include his wife;
three children, including
Scott
Small ’89
of Vancouver, Canada;
six grandchildren; and two great-
grandchildren.
Donnell Hale Perry ’97
of
Birmingham, on Feb. 13, 2017.
Perry was as an educator at Lawson
State Community College for 17
years. He earned a master’s degree
from Alabama A&M University and
was in the process of acquiring his
Ph.D. Throughout his career, he
acquired a multitude of accolades and
certi cations, including Occupational
Safety and Health Association-
authorized instructor. He was also
well known for his videography
and photography services. Survivors
include his wife and four children.
Amy Freeman Williams ’97
of
Nashville, on June 17, 2017. Williams
received her master’s in nursing
from Vanderbilt University and was
employed for more than 15 years with
Tennessee Women’s Care as a nurse
practitioner. She also worked for a
time as a nurse practitioner with the
Tennessee Prison for Women, and
served as a nurse on a mission trip
in 2013 with the Alabama Honduran
Medical Network. Survivors include
her parents,
Dr. Phillip Freeman
’73
and
Patricia Vogel Freeman ’73
of Cullman, and sister,
Meredith
Freeman Middlebrooks ’00
, of
Nashville.
Lt. Col. Jessica Walker Crowder ’99
of Biloxi, Miss., on Dec. 27, 2016.