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The Crimson White

Serving the campus of the University of Alabama since 1894

The Crimson White

Seven children, five elderly among thirty-nine dead in Tuscaloosa

The City of Tuscaloosa released details about the 39 reported Tuscaloosa County deaths as a result of Wednesday’s tornado.

Among the dead were seven children below the age of 9 and five adults above the age of 70.

Holt was the hardest hit region, with about ten deaths being reported in Holt and the surrounding area. The complete list of the deceased is as follows:

Minnie Acklin – 73 years old

Jeffrey Artis – 51 years old

Scott Atterton – 23 years old

Jennifer V. Bayode – 35 years old

Michael Bowers – 3 years old

Loryn Brown – 21 years old

Mary Bryant – 43 years old

Hugh Graham Davie – 55 years old

Ta’Chrstianna Dixon – 8 months old

Danielle Downs – 24 years old

Makayla Edwards – 5 years old

Melgium Farley – 58 years old

Cedria Harris – 8 years old

Keshun Harris – 5 years old

Ashley Harrison – 21 years old

Shena Hutchins – 26 years old

Carolyn Ann Jackson – 50 years old

Jacqueline Jefferson – 45 years old

Thelma Krallman – 89 years old

Mozelle Lancaster – 95 years old

Davis Lynn Lathem – 57 years old

Velma T. Leroy – 64 years old

Dorothy Lewis – 61 years old

Thomas D. Lewis – 66 years old

Eyvonne Mayes – 30’s

Christina A.McNeil – 1 year old

Zyqueria McShan – 2 years old

Melanie Nicole Mixon – 21 years old

Perry Blake Peek – 24 years old

Lola Pitts – 85 years old

Terrilyn Plump – 38 years old

Kevin Rice – 36 years old

Annie Lois Sayer – 88 years old

Morgan Marlene Sigler – 23 years old

Judy Sherrill – 62 years old

William Stevens – early 20’s

Justin Leeric Thomas – 15 years old

Patricia Turner – 55 years old

Willie Lee Turner III – 20’s

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