
Iii Ira Harrison Weissinger
Opelika, Alabama
On Tuesday February 10 2026 Ira Harrison Weissinger III was called to leave this realm and join Jesus his Savior and Lord in heaven. Ira was born on April 17 1962 to Rae Tallakson Weissinger and Ira Harrison Weissinger Jr. in Opelika Alabama. He remained a resident of Lee County throughout his life. Growing up Ira attended Lee Academy and as a youth he developed a love for cars and tinkeringa passion he never outgrew. On March 14 2009 Ira married Melinda Lucille Williams at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Opelika. Their marriage was blessed with two daughters Emma Nicole and Ella Noelle who were the joy of his life. Professionally Ira owned and operated Foreign Automotive Technicians an automobile repair shop located at 2526 Lee Road 177 in Opelika for more than thirtysix years. Ira will be remembered by his love for people his incredible sense of humor and his…
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Carol Ann Childress Miracle
Opelika, Alabama
Carol Ann Childress Miracle was born on February 16 1969 to the late Dan and Era Faye White Childress in Opelika Alabama. She lived in Opelika for the entirety of her life and was a proud member of the community for that duration being quoted as saying Ive never wanted to live anywhere else. She commuted to Auburn University of Montgomery and graduated with a Bachelors in Public Relations. In recent years Carol Ann worked at Southern Union State Community College with English Language Learner students whom she adored and at the lab of building 22 of East Alabama Health. Prior to this she worked as a Realtor within Lee County. She worshipped alongside her family at Neos Church She is survived by her husband Wayne Miracle her sister Linda Garbe her two children Abby and Spencer Miracle and her soninlaw to be Alexander Galloway. A gathering of family and…
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Dr. Andrew Malcolm Weaver
Opelika, Alabama
Born May 28 1928 in White County Tennessee to parents Isaac Walter Weaver and Alice L. Whitaker. All of those who knew Dr. Weaver well called him Andy and if you were in that circle of friends it was an honor. Dr. Weaver was always available to give advice on both academic and personal situations. Many friends and students will gladly talk about how he changed their lives. What more can be said about Dr. Weaver other than he changed lives for the better. Dr. Weavers parents were farmers who raised eight children with Dr. Weaver being the youngest. They raised their own food and managed to get by even though the county was in a depression. With eight children and two adults to feed dinner time could get quite exciting but Malc as they called him in his younger days always got fed. When Dr. Weaver turned 17 he…
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Linda Thomas Norrell
Opelika, Alabama
Linda Thomas Norrell 77 of Beauregard AL went home to be with the Lord on February 5 2026 at her residence surrounded by family after a courageous battle with aggressive thyroid cancer. Born on March 27th 1948 she was a proud graduate of Beauregard High School class of 1966. She lived a life marked by devotion to her family and her Baptist faith. Linda Known lovingly as Nana found her greatest joy in supporting her children grandchildren and greatgrandchildren in life and especially sports. She was known for always making sure everyone had their favorite snacks and for creating a home filled with love laughter and comfort. She fiercely loved her grandchildren and she was driven even more by her deep devotion to her great grandbabies who were the light of her life. Her family was her world and she kept them close drawing strength from her Christian faith. She…
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