Rainbow City, AL Obituaries News

Obituary: Grace Skinner

Grace Skinner, age 91, of Attalla, Alabama formerly of Cullman passed away on Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2022, at the age of 91. She was born Oct. 5, 1931, in Cullman to Roy and Fannie Davis Hightower. She is preceded in death by her husband Charles H. Skinner and her parents.

Survivors are her daughter, Rita (David) King of Rainbow City Alabama; sister, Ethel Lee Nail of Hanceville; grandchildren, Brian (Stephanie) King, Laura (Blake) Mayo; great grandchildren, Hannah Mayo, Libby Mayo, Paxtin King and Ben Mayo.

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William Clifford “Richard” Snyder Obituary

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William Clifford “Richard” Snyder, 98, passed away in peace on December 11, 2022.

Richard was born on August 12, 1924 to Porter “Doc” and Trixie (Woodard) Snyder. In World ... Read more

Joan Howard Batson Obituary

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Joan Howard Batson, age 85 was born August 15, 1937 and transitioned to Heaven on December 7, 2022.

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Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.