Obituaries for Wed., April 17, 2019
Published 2:16 am Wednesday, April 17, 2019
LINCOLN DANIEL “DAN” BROWN
Mr. Lincoln Daniel “Dan” Brown, 72, of Andalusia, passed away Sun., April 14, 2019, at Southeast Health in Dothan.
Funeral services will be at 11 a.m., Thu., April 18, from Foreman Funeral Home Chapel with Brother Barry Wilkinson and his nephew Allen Pelham officiating the service. The interment will follow in Andalusia Memorial Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 10 a.m., Thursday, at Foreman Funeral Home.
He is survived by two sisters, Joyce Pelham of Tampa, Fla., and Jackie Covington of Andalusia and many nieces and nephews.
He is preceded in death by his wife, Wyrnell Brown and sister, Sara Diaz.
Pallbearers will be Don Henby, Eugene Meadows, James Stephens, Ryan Cottle, Sam Willis, and Allen Pelham.
Those unable to attend the services may sign the guest registry online at www.foremanfuneralhome.com.
TOMMY JASON SUTTON
Tommy Jason Sutton, 35, passed away injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident Wed., April 10.
There will be a memorial service at 11576 Porter Harris Loop in Andalusia on Wed., April 17, at 5:30 p.m.
His mother, Angie Sutton, preceded him in death.
He is survived by his wife, Jessica Sutton; two daughters, Hailey and Shelby Sutton; his son, Leejay Johnson; his father, Tommy Sutton; his sister, Katrina (Andy) Harris; and two nieces, Mary Kate and Melonie Harris.
ALPHONZO COUNCIL DARLING
Alphonzo Beauregard Council Darling III (Count) was born September 28, 1933, in Andalusia, Alabama, the son of Count and Eva May Darling. He attended Georgia Military Academy prep school, the University of the South (Sewanee) and the University of Alabama.
Survivors include his four children: Dawn Darling (Larry Jones) of Jacksonville, Florida; Count Darling (Lisa) of Fayetteville, Arkansas; Wendy Darling (Terry Wilfong) of Peachtree City, Georgia; and Eve Darling (Thomas Keough) of southwest France. Among them are nine grandchildren: Erika and Gretchen Gludovatz; Tiffany, Ashley and Beau Darling; Diane and Nora Wilfong; and Remington and Deirdre Keough; along with great-grandchildren; nieces Betty, and Robin; and nephew Donny. He is also survived by numerous friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters, Betty and Jean.
He married Janie Upward of Birmingham, Michigan, in 1982 and they have lived in Naples, Florida, since 1995. They belong to Royal Poinciana Golf Club, Hole in the Wall Golf Club and Wilderness Country Club.
Count served in the U.S. Army 1954-1956 and although not airborne qualified, he was attached at different times to both the 101st and 82nd Airborne Division and to the 7th Army during his tour in Germany. After the Army, Count entered the family business which included a Chevrolet-Cadillac dealership and wholesale Amoco petroleum products distributorship.
He left the family business and became a partner in a sales and management consulting firm, Williamson, Merrill, Taylor and Darling, based in Birmingham, Alabama, specializing in the automotive industry. Count ran the Birmingham, Michigan office with Pontiac Motor Division, Cadillac Motor Division and General Motors Corporation as his major clients.
D’Arcy, McManus Masius acquired the Michigan operation and formed Intergroup Marketing and Promotions (IMP). Count’s greatest love during his working years as CEO of IMP was being the liaison between the Ad Agency corporate management and the GM senior management. Count had a unique talent as a speechwriter and over three decades served in this capacity to many of GM’s key executives.
Count believed in what he termed “paying his civic rent.” His past civic and social activities include Rotary International, District VP of the Alabama Republican Party, Commodore of the Pine Harbor Yacht Club, Trustee of the Detroit Historical Society, and Vice President of the Board of Bloomfield Hills Country Club. He was very proud of his role as chairman of the Founders Fund at the Club Pelican Bay. He also served on the board of Habitat for Humanity of Collier County, and he never tired of telling anyone who would listen about this wonderful faith-based organization. As well, he proudly served as a volunteer at the Neighborhood Health Clinic in Naples.
Count’s interests included writing, history, golf, boating, fishing, travel, Alabama football and Ground Hogs Day. He was a true Southern gentleman who loved life and loved his family and friends. He had a great sense of humor and no one told jokes as well as Count did. ROLL TIDE!
A memorial service celebrating Count’s life will be held on Thursday, April 25, at 4 p.m. at Trinity by the Cove Episcopal Church in Naples. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Habitat for Humanity, the Neighborhood Health Clinic, the Founders Fund or the Little Traverse Bay Humane Society in Harbor Springs, Michigan.
He will be laid to rest in Andalusia, Alabama.