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William Hereford, Jr. Obituary

William Ernest "Bill" Hereford Jr. of Pell City, 84, died April 12, 2024. Call him a driving force, a catalyst, or a bulldozer, no matter the moniker, Bill had the power, the strength, and the heart to get things done. He was a U.S. Marine veteran, a lawyer, a judge, a mayor, a civic leader, a savvy businessman, a loving father, husband, grandfather, brother, uncle, cousin, and friend, and he handled each role with a fierce passion. You would most likely find him at the heart of good works throughout his community and around the state. In civic life, he was a charter member and former president of Pell City Rotary Club, a director of Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham, a recognized leader in Three Rivers Boy Scouts Council, and a graduate of Leadership St. Clair County and Leadership Alabama. He served in various capacities with the American Legion, Jefferson State Community College Advisory Board and the college's foundation board, O'Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center Advisory Board, and Alabama Care Plan Citizens' Advisory Committee. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Pell City. He led the community capital campaign that helped build the Pell City Center for Education and the Performing Arts. He provided 'seed' funding for the Museum of Pell City and once it opened, he volunteered as a docent. As chairman of the board for Lakeside Hospice, he led its resurgence. He successfully advocated for a Social Services Center in Pell City so agencies that helped those in need could operate from the same location, making those services convenient and accessible. Bill served as chairman of Brownell Travel, chairman of St. Clair County Head Start, chairman of St. Vincent's St. Clair Hospital Advisory Board, and president of the St. Clair County Bar Association. He has served on the boards of the Cultural Alliance, Literacy Council of Central Alabama, the Alabama Board of Bar Commissioners, and was president of the St. Clair Red Elephant Club. In 2012, he received the Man of Valor Award from the YWCA of Central Alabama for his work on behalf of domestic violence victims. He was a member of the Hugo Black Memorial Library Board of Directors, which was special to him because the U.S. Supreme Court justice was a hero of his. Bill grew up in Birmingham's eastern section, graduated from Woodlawn High School, and continued to support the school throughout his life. After high school, he attended South Georgia College and was a manager for the football team coached by Bobby Bowden. He enlisted and served in the U.S. Marine Corps. After his service, he earned his undergraduate degree from The University of Alabama and lettered on the swim team. He graduated from The University of Alabama School of Law in 1970 and first went to work for former Alabama Governor Albert Brewer as field director. Bill opened the law office of Gaines & Hereford in Pell City with Talladega lawyer Ralph Gaines as a partner in the 1970s. He later founded the firm of Hereford, Blair & Holladay with partners Dwight Blair and Hugh Holladay. Always the trailblazer, he hired the first female attorneys in St. Clair County – Elizabeth Parsons and Jo Beth Murphree. Parsons would become a partner in the firm, and Murphree became assistant district attorney of Mobile County. From 1991 until 2005, he served as presiding circuit judge of the Thirtieth Judicial Circuit of Alabama. He was first appointed to the bench by former Gov. Guy Hunt and won subsequent elections. After retirement, he served as senior circuit judge in the Unified Judicial System of Alabama and heard cases around the state by appointment of the chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court. During his time on the bench, he led the unprecedented move to employ technological advances in the court system, such as arraignment hearings by video camera, a forerunner to Zoom video conferencing. It streamlined the process and saved money by not requiring prisoners to be escorted or transported from jail to court. After 'retirement,' he served as mayor of Pell City from 2008-2012, a period of significant growth for the city. As mayor, he cut the ribbon on Ascension St. Vincent's St. Clair Hospital and Col. Robert L. Howard State Veterans Home. A friend to many, especially a close circle he considered "family," he would always sign his correspondence to them as "Your Pal, Billy." And in keeping with his servant's heart philosophy, these words appeared underneath: "If not us, who? If not now, when?" He was preceded in death by his parents, William Ernest Hereford Sr. and Christine Whittle Hereford, and sister, Janice Hereford Reaves. He is survived by his wife, Paula Duncan Hereford of Pell City; his daughter, Gibson Hereford Ellison, Atlanta; son, William E. "Trip" (Amanda) Hereford III, Nashville, Tenn.; granddaughters, Katherine Ellison and Margaret Hereford; sister, Sue Hereford Ingram of Chelsea; sister-in-law, Potsy Duncan (Craig) Fine of Atlanta; beloved cousins, nieces, nephews and extended family. A graveside service will be held at Valley Hill Cemetery April 20 at 11 a.m. Usrey Funeral Home will direct.

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Published by The Daily Home on Apr. 16, 2024.

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Sherry zawacki

May 30, 2024

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

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Missy Beech Finger

May 13, 2024

Bill Hereford was the rock that held family and close friends together. Bill was thoughtful and warm, with the kindest smile. Bill and Paula were a joy to be around. Sending hugs and love to the Hereford family! We will miss Bill so much, who did so much for others. Love to the family.

Charlotte Peterson

April 22, 2024

I'm so pleased and honored to meet you The circumstance upon us meeting was unique He became such a gentle sweet well spoken man Took my son on his plane But I knew he was in great hands gods,he will surely be missed God bless your family.

Mark Brooks

April 19, 2024

On behalf of the Brooks family, our deepest sympathies and condolences to Paula and all the extended Hereford family. Bill was technically "friend" but really more like "family"-no doubt true for countless others. We will miss him beyond measure. RIP PFC, Judge, Mayor Billy.

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Barbara Faye Eaves RiGBY

April 18, 2024

Bill and I were neighbors and we went to CURRY Grammer School together in north East Lake, Birmingham AlABAMA , we got in trouble with the man that owner of CASCADE PLUNGE he made us leave so BiLL called his Mom to come pick us and that was a bad move on the old man´s part BILL´s Mom got him told , and he apologized and we all went back swimming, that is where he got his temper from!! Love love that family!! Barbara Faye EAVES RiGBY!!

Melissa Hull - former ASPCI Manager

April 18, 2024

I am saddened to hear of Mayor Herefords passing. He was a genuinely sweet person and his presence brightened a room. My condolences to his family.

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Fred

April 17, 2024

Gone on to that big law firm in the sky..

Genett Holmes

April 16, 2024

Rest in Peace my long time friend from the days in Talladega. You were loved by many and will be remembered as a kind and caring person with a delightful sense of humor. Deepest condolences to the loved ones left behind.

Bill Dawson

April 16, 2024

A wonderful obituary that omitted what a fine runner he was. Every day for years. Even after running the New York Marathon when most could hardly walk the next day, Bill was smiling and pounding the pavement. Truly a fine fellow.

Barbara L Dunn

April 16, 2024

Our sincere condolences are extended to Mrs. Paula Hereford and the family members. Mrs. Hereford, I will text Bertis and let him know because you were one of his favorites while he was a student at Talladega County Central High School. Thank you for contributing to his success.

Barbara Lawson English Dunn
Claudette English Porter
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Lucy Burr

April 15, 2024

Paula, Borden and I send love and sympathy to you and your family. So very sorry but what a life well lived! God received a special angel.Love Lucy and Borden Burr

Sandra Lee

April 15, 2024

So sorry for your loss. Judge Hereford was one of the kindest men I have ever known. He ways had a smile and a greeting for you when you saw him. He was one of a kind and will be missed by everyone. May God give you all peace and comfort.

Neighbor

April 15, 2024

My condolences to the Hereford family in this time of bereavement. Sorry for your loss. May the peace of God comfort you during this difficult time.

Kerry Gossett

April 15, 2024

A life of service well lived! Such a fine, fine man. Paula and I send our thoughts and prayers.

M. Annette Hess

April 14, 2024

Deepest sympathies to the Hereford family. I am praying for your comfort and strength during this difficult time.
Judge Bill Hereford was truly an outstanding man who I was privileged to call friend. We served together on two board of directors, Lakeside Hospice and St Clair Community Health Clinic. He was one of the best friends a person could ever ask for. He was always there and always willing to help. I have shed a thousand tears since he passed but I am thankful to know that he is with our Heavenly Father. Thank you Judge for your advise, your leadership, your guidance, your support, your friendship, your kindness, your laughter, your love for St Clair County, but most of all, thank you for caring unconditionally for others. I will never forget you!! Rest in Peace and I will see you again one day. I love you always and will miss you forever.

Charlie Robinson

April 14, 2024

Ms. Hereford
Jackie, Brooke, Chase & I send our deepest sympathies. Judge touched ALL of our lives in so many ways. As you know, with my Dad being his colleague, Judge was my Judge. We didn´t always see eye to eye but I held him in the most upmost respect. After he left the bench I learned that I had earned his respect thru those years and that is a honor that I will always cherish. I can only imagine what he and my Dad have been talking and laughing about. May he Rest in Peace. CR

Janice Williams

April 14, 2024

My heart is broken to hear about Bill's passing. I was his Secretary at the law firm for many years where we were family. One more angel has received his wings!

Natalie Sanders

April 14, 2024

Paula,

His obituary captured his spirit perfectly. I so enjoyed our civic/volunteer activities and thought of you both often. There is a baby shower for our first grandchild at the exact time of his memorial. Know that I am sending all my love and prayers your way.

My best,
Natalie

Carole Polk

April 14, 2024

RIP my wonderful friend and deepest sympathy to your family.

Sue Haynes

April 13, 2024

Paula,
John and I were saddened to hear of your loss. Bill gave so much of himself to so many. He enriched so many lives with his accomplishments and dedication to help others. He has left a lasting mark on our community and he will be remembered with great respect and love from our community. He will be sorely missed by all that knew him and his legacy will live on.
Love you Paula,
Sue Haynes

Cathy Echols

April 13, 2024

Hey precious Paula I know Hereford will be so missed by all who loved & adored him .. I know he is rejoicing in heaven with our precious Lord Jesus ... my prayers are with you for peace & rest love you dearly Cathy Echols

Pam Waddell

April 13, 2024

Bill was a friend to everyone who knew him. I loved getting his hugs whenever I saw him. He did so much for the city and its people. His legacy is the future growth of Pell City. Love you Bill. I´ll see you again one day.

Alice Sims

April 13, 2024

Didn't know Bill was so accomplished. RIP Bill.

Lisa Abercrombie

April 13, 2024

As a former employee of the City of PC, Billy the Mayor was my very favorite.
He was a boss, a friend, he treated people right.
My friend will be missed, never forgotten.
Thanks for all the laughs, for sticking by me (when I was right which you would say was all the time).
You truly left PC and the people you touched better for knowing you.
My prayers to your loved ones.
Until I see you again friend.

Cinda Underwood

April 13, 2024

He was a remarkable man!

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