More detail on this person: CW4 Quincy A.
Bearden (United States Army, Retired) passed
away at his home on Monday, Feb. 23, 2009, at
11:30 a.m. after a brave battle with Alzheimer's
disease. He was 80 years old.
Funeral services are at 11 a.m. on Wednesday,
Feb. 25, 2009, at Ozark Baptist Church with the
Revs. Greg Aman, Bill Hix and Doctor James
Wayne officiating. Interment will follow with full
Military Honors in Woodlawn Memory Gardens,
Holman Funeral Home of Ozark directing. The
family will receive friends in the funeral home
chapel from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Mr. Bearden was born on January 6, 1929 and
reared in Birmingham. He served his country in the
United States Army as a Chief Warrant Officer for
29 years. He has been an active member of Ozark
Baptist Church for 39 years where he served many
years as a deacon and was named deacon
emeritus in 2002. Mr. and Mrs. Bearden were
involved with voluntary missions for many years
with the North American Mission Board, the
Alabama Baptist Convention and the Dale Baptist
Association. He lead mission teams, and built,
renovated and repaired many churches through the
United States.
He was preceded in death by his parents,
Washington Mac and Alma Virginia Bearden, three
sisters, and three brothers.
He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Maxine E.
Bearden; four daughters, Faye Brown and husband
Kerry of Ozark, Cathy Frizzell and husband Jerry
of Opelika, Pam Newman and husband Mike of
Montgomery, and Karen Goodson and husband
Jerry of Ariton; one son, James Mack (Bo) Bearden
and wife Susan of Cummings, Ga.; nine
grandchildren, Deanna Henson and husband Rusty,
Matthew Brown and wife Cherlyn, Kimberly
Henderson and husband Robbie, Carianne Stinson
and husband Troy, Elizabeth Bearden, Clair
Goodson, Sarah Newman, Kala Goodson and
Samantha Bearden; seven great-grandchildren,
Hunter Henson, Brennen Brown, Chandler Brown,
Catherine Henson, Trent Henderson, Evan
Henderson, and Emily Stinson. He is also survived
by a host of extended family and church family.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the
Ozark Baptist Church Family Life Center, 282
South Union Ave., Ozark, AL 36360; Community
Hospice of Dale Medical Center, 126 Hospital Ave.,
Ozark, AL 36360; or to your favorite charity.
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