Centreville Press By Jim Oakley May 27, 1973 May 27, 1973, a day Bibb County and all of Alabama will never likely forget. At precisely 7:25 pm, the worst disaster in the entire history of Bibb County struck suddenly and most devastatingly in the form of a killer tornado. Brent was the hardest hit area… Continue reading Brent Demolished by Tornado
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Tornado Memories
By Sharon Davis Register I had just graduated from high school on Wednesday night, May 23, 1973, before the tornado hit Sunday, May 27th. I remember going for a walk on that Sunday afternoon, and I remember it was sunny and the wind was blowing very hard. I can remember it was blowing my hair… Continue reading Tornado Memories
Excerpt from the book “PRECIOUS MEMORIES: How They Linger”
By George “Butch” Hughey What I remember: It was 1973 and I had just finished my first year in Engineering at “The University” and was planning to go to summer school. There were news reports that Sunday of tornado warnings all over the state. So that afternoon, Barbara and I took Mr. Pearson’s movie camera… Continue reading Excerpt from the book “PRECIOUS MEMORIES: How They Linger”
Blast from the Past – “Youth Leader’s Quick Response Called Heroic”
By Jack Brymer | June 7, 1973 Brent has “ceased to exist as an Alabama municipality for all practical purposes,” the Birmingham newspaper reported. It was a “hell-filled period of roaring sound,” another story read. A columnist reported, “For just a few minutes Sunday night, God must have gone berserk.” Such was the response to a… Continue reading Blast from the Past – “Youth Leader’s Quick Response Called Heroic”
The Day Time Stood Still
Fifty years ago, May 27, 1973, changed the lives of many and the future of a small town. On a sultry Sunday afternoon few people were aware of an impending storm that would go undetected until it struck. Once the rain stopped, the winds died down and people began to venture outside, the severity of… Continue reading The Day Time Stood Still