Obituaries
 By  Staff Reports Published 
12:41 pm Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Land transactions: Sept. 14-21

The following are the Franklin County land transaction records from Sept. 14-21:

Sept. 14

Charlotte June Willis to Scotty Lee Hovater, warranty

Gerald Hester to Antonio Perez-Ramirez, warranty

Made in the USA Properties to Alabama Central Credit Union, warranty

Terry Prince to Jason Davis, warranty

John W. Thom to Wilmer Alain Garcia, warranty

Wilmer Garcia to Wilmer Garcia, survivorship

Arvie Rea to Larry Rea, warranty

Jerry Haithcock to Alabama Power Company, easement

Hollis Frost to Alabama Power Company, easement

Joseph Ray Frost to Alabama Power Company, easement

Sept. 17

Select Properties LLC to Sammy Earl Brown, warranty

Susan G. Shaw to Elizabeth J. Turbyfill, warranty

David Hugh Daily to Freddy A. Argueta Escobar, warranty

Sept. 18

Pamela Irine Kelso to Jodie L. McDaniel, survivorship

Sept. 19

Rafael Davila to Margarita Jesus Recinos, warranty

Am Samara to CB&S Bank, warranty

Charles W. Sherwood to Justin Thompson, warranty

Terry F. Foster to Sarah J. Mayfield, warranty

Sept. 20

William L. Thompson to john Dustin Ritter, survivorship

Geroge Show to Stephen Douglas Ray, warranty

Yvonne Gist Foster to Gertsman Properties LLC, warranty

Yvonne G. Foster to Gertsman Properties LLC, warranty

Vernell Winchester to Peggy Benn, quit claim

Paul Bingham to Dwight Rice, survivorship

Sept. 21

Harold Nix to Michael T. Nix, warranty

Lisa Keeton to Bruce Daily, warranty

Robert W. Stanford Jr to Robert W. Stanford, warranty

Robert W. Stanford Jr to Robert W. Stanford Jr, warranty

Regina Cummings to Robert Colburn, sale contract

Floyd Mansell to Victor Antonio Hernandez, survivorship

Robert C. Richeson to John W. Thorn, warranty

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