Obituaries for Tues., March 26, 2019
Published 12:55 am Tuesday, March 26, 2019
Jerry Gordon Atchison
Mr. Jerry Gordon Atchison, of Andalusia, passed away Friday, March 22, 2019, at the Andalusia Manor. He was 75.
Graveside services will be held 2 p.m., Tuesday, March 26, 2019, at Zion Hill Baptist Church Cemetery. The Rev. Roger Lee will officiate. The family will receive friends at Zion Hill Baptist Church from 12 noon on Tuesday until time for the graveside service.
Survivors include his loving wife of 56 years, Geraldine Atchison of Andalusia; son and daughter-in-law, Carl and Angie Atchison of Libertyville; daughter and son-in-law, Teresa and Tom Hale of Andalusia; grandchildren, Justin (Kaylah) Odom of Minnesota; Tommy (Brittany) Boyett of Colorado; seven great-grandchildren, Addison Henderson, Paige Boyett, Andrea Boyett, Savannah Boyett, Kylee Odom, McKenzie Odom and Sam Mesko.
Mr. Atchison worked as a construction worker most of his life and was a member of Zion Hill Baptist Church. He enjoyed fishing, camping, boating, especially on a sailboat. He was preceded in death by his parents, John Atchison and Gladys Carter Atchison; a brother, Roger Atchison; and a great-granddaughter, Madelyn Odom.
Please join us in remembering Mr. Atchison by visiting his memorial page at www.keaheyfuneralhome.com.
Thomas Laverne Gross
Thomas Laverne Gross, 83, passed away peacefully at his home in Andalusia, Alabama, on March 13, 2019. He was born on July 5, 1935, to Thomas and Rose (Polczynski) Gross. Funeral services provided by Keahey Funeral Home.
He grew up in Benton County, Indiana, attending school at St. Mary’s School in Dunnington, Raub School, Earl Park High School, and graduating from Freeland Park High School in 1953. In high school he played baseball, basketball, and was on the track team. He was married at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Dunnington on August 25, 1956, to Margaret Ida Buchanan.
Tom joined the Knights of Columbus at his home church at age 18, becoming a lifetime member and really being a help as a charter member to the Council at Christ the King almost 20 years ago.
Tom served first in the National Guard then in the United States Army from 1956 to 1959. He was a member of the 2nd and 3rd Armored Divisions stationed in Germany. One of Tom’s claims to fame was that he served with Elvis Presley and they were both Jeep drivers for officers, and occasionally spoke as they were parked side by side waiting for meetings to end.
Tom lived in Danville and Watseka, Illinois, until he moved near Redlands, California, in 1968 and lived and worked in the Los Angeles area until he retired. He owned his own printing shop, and was a talented printer and tradesmen. He retired to Andalusia, Alabama in 1993.
He was a faithful member of Christ the King Catholic Church in Andalusia. He donated his time to the church, and was generous to anyone who needed a helping hand wherever he went. He was a caring husband, and was married to his wife for 62 years.
He liked animals, and along with his wife would not turn away any stray dogs or cats that came to their door when they lived on a small farm near Andalusia. It was common for the animals to find a home with Tom and Ida, and some became lifelong pets, as did a boxer puppy named Effie, who enjoyed a nice long life by their side.
Tom enjoyed life in Andalusia. He liked the warm weather, reading hundreds of Western novels, and he was a member of the Red Level VFW Post 4388 where he went each day to visit his friends. He also enjoyed watching NASCAR racing, Atlanta Braves baseball, and Auburn football.
He was preceded in death by brothers, (infant Georgie), Frank, Aloysius, Jacob, and Albert Gross; sisters, Mary Ann Gross Childers and Theresa Gross Benson Cope. He is survived by his wife, Margaret Ida Gross of Andalusia, Alabama; sisters, Catherine Gross Evers and Martha Gross Mugge, both of West LaFayette, Indiana. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews, and other extended family who loved him greatly and will miss him dearly.
The Right of Christian Burial will be held at Christ the King Catholic Church on Wednesday, March 27, at 11 a.m. Preceding the Mass the Knights of Columbus will lead in a Rosary beginning at 10:30 A.M. In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made to Saint Jude or to The Society of St. Vincent DePaul Christ the King Parish. A luncheon will follow at Lyons Hall.