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John Alonzo Gray

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John Alonzo Gray

John Alonzo Gray, age 75 of Buchanan, passed away peacefully Monday, December 29, 2025.  Born in Hahira, Georgia, on March 10, 1950, he was the son of the late Alonzo Gray and the late Betty Obery Gray.  In addition to his parents, John is preceded in death by his wife, Linda Sutton Gray and his siblings, Gracie, Sue, and Wayne.

John worked for many years as welder.  An avid gardener with a green thumb, he grew beautiful vegetables that he shared with family and friends.  In his spare time he enjoyed fishing, watching westerns, and sitting under his “tree shade.”  Family was important to John and his grandchildren were the apple of his eye.  

Left to cherish his memories are his sons and daughters-in-law: Scott & Amanda Gray of Cedartown, Eddie & Julie Gray of Buchanan, and Brian & David Gray of Brilliant, Alabama; his precious grandchildren: Levi & Mackenzie Gray, Lexi & Cody Summerville, Edward & Nicole Gray, Haley & Nathaniel Gottschalk, Austin & Jacyne Iacono; John & Taylor Iacono; Stephen & Hannah Gray, and Brilynn & Blake Overton; and his great-grandchildren: River, Remmie, Peyton, Savannah, Waylon, Elias, Malachi, Charlotte, Addyson, Jesse, Willow, Dutton, Georgie, Emerson, Brixton, Stephen, Taylin, Aurora, Corbin, and Hutson.

Funeral services for John Gray will be conducted Friday, January 2, 2026, at 2:00 PM from Hutcheson’s Memorial Chapel with Preacher Johnny Hightower officiating.  Mr. Gray will be laid to rest next to his wife at Powder Springs Memorial Park. 

The family will receive friends on Friday at the funeral home from Noon until 2:00 PM.

Hutcheson’s Memorial Chapel & Crematory of Buchanan is honored to serve the Gray family.


Eunice McCormick Thompson


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Mrs. Eunice McCormick Thompson

Mrs. Eunice McCormick Thompson was a woman whose life was a beautiful reflection of love, faith, and devotion to family. She passed away January 5, 2026 surrounded by that love she so freely gave throughout her life.

Eunice was born July 10, 1931 in Cleburne County, Alabama to the late Walter JD McCormick and Mattie Norrell McCormick. In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, Olis Warren Thompson; son, James W. Thompson; daughter in law, Judy P. Thompson; and brothers and sisters in law, Leon and Sarah McCormick and Earl and Catherine McCormick.

Family meant everything to Eunice. She found her greatest joy in caring for those she loved, always making sure everyone felt welcome, nourished, and cherished. Her love was not just spoken, it was shown in all she did.

She had a special gift for quilting, each stitch sewn by hand with love. Her cooking brought family together, filling the home with warmth. She would be the first to send a 7-up cake to a neighbor in need of feeling loved and noticed.

A woman whose love and acts of kindness were guided by her unwavering faith. She lived her beliefs daily, offering grace, compassion, and encouragement to all who knew her.

Eunice is survived by her sons and daughters in law, Anthony and Valerie Thompson, Michael and Darlene Thompson, and Gary Thompson, all of Muscadine, AL; grandchildren and their spouses, Cassie and Nick Addison, Julie and Shane Mann, Jason and Jennifer Thompson, Jennifer and Jason Taylor, Bree and Ryan Puckett, and Haley and Seth Statham; twelve great grandchildren and three great great grandchildren; and daughter in law, Vickie Thompson, of Tallapoosa, GA.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday, January 7, 2026 at 3:00PM EST at Beulah Baptist Church with Rev. Donald Leggett and Rev. Wayne Pike officiating. Music will be provided by Valarie Davis and Steven Bentley. Gentlemen serving as pallbearers will be Jason Thompson, Jason Taylor, Ryan Puckett, Seth Statham, Nick Addison, and Hunter Morgan. Shane Mann will serve as an honorary pallbearer. Interment will follow in Beulah Baptist Church Cemetery.

The family will receive friends at Miller Funeral Home on Wednesday from 12:30 to 2:30PM EST.

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