Former Alabama pastor William T. Trapp died Dec. 31, 2000, following a three-year battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), often known as Lou Gehrig’s disease.
Lucille Stewart Beeson took literally the Bible’s words about the Lord loving a cheerful giver. The Birmingham philanthropist, who died at 95 Jan. 8, supported
Murray L. Seay, 86, who served as pastor of Hurtsboro Baptist, Lineville Baptist, Elba Baptist, Dadeville Baptist, Midway Baptist and Sandy Creek Baptist, died Nov.
William Mabry Lunceford, longtime professor of Religion and Philosophy and interim director of the Howard College Extension Division, died July 21 in Birmingham. He was