Carolyn Couch Hamlin, 74, passed away July 27, 2021. A graveside service will be 2:00 p.m., Friday, July 30, at Pine Hill Memorial Park in Talladega with Ferrell Morris officiating. Carolyn was a longtime resident of Talladega and a member of Southside Baptist Church. Her father was a coach and passed his love for football and baseball to her. She was a devout Christian and loved spending time with her granddaughter. She attended school at Sylvania and was a 1965 graduate of Etowah High School. Survivors include her son, Cleave Hamlin (Drew Sanders); her daughter, Delean Shierling (Ronnie); her grandchildren, Matalyn Chappell, Clay Chappell, and Brett Shierling; her brother, James Couch of TN.; her nephews, James Couch, Jr. (Beth) and Kevin Couch (Kim); two uncles, James M. Couch and Charlie Couch (Paula), both of Gadsden, AL. She's also survived by a best friend of 50 years, Shirley Clower, also of Gadsden, AL. Preceding her in death were her parent's, Eleanor Christine and Elbert Couch, and a sister-in-law, Mary Quinn Couch. In lieu of flowers, please make memorial donations to breast cancer prevention, pediatric cancer research or a charity of your choice. On-line condolences may be offered at www.usreyfuneralhome.com Usrey Funeral Home of Talladega will direct the service.
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I remember Carolyn. She was a pretty girl in high school. She asked me to go home with her after school one day. I can't remember the details. It is clear in my mind about how sweet she was. My condolences goes out to her family and especially her daughter. You'll see your sweet mother again.
Brenda Abney Teems
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December 13, 2023
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