Kimberlie Dawn Caldwell, Monty Hale Wilson Obituary, Death: Jefferson Co. Coroner seeks family members of 6 deceased individuals.
Kimberlie Dawn Caldwell, Monty Hale Wilson Obituary, Death – The Jefferson County Coroner’s Office is seeking assistance in locating the family members of six individuals who have recently passed away. These individuals died under varying circumstances, and the office is working to notify their relatives.
The first person is Victor Lee, a 71-year-old man found deceased in his apartment located in the 200 block of 3rd Avenue SW in Birmingham on December 30. According to the coroner’s office, there is no evidence of trauma or foul play at this time, although further lab studies are pending. Lee had listed multiple addresses, including ones in Birmingham, Center Point, Montgomery, and even in California cities such as Los Angeles and Santa Barbara.
The second person, Beverly A. McBrayer, was 81 years old when she died from natural causes at St. Vincent’s Hospital on December 10. McBrayer had lived in several places, including Carbon Hill, Jasper, and Nauvoo.
Hugh Donnie Lawson, Jr., aged 54, passed away on December 27 at UAB Hospital, also from natural causes. Lawson had listed residences in Carbon Hill, Jasper, Nauvoo, and Parrish.
Kimberlie Dawn Caldwell, a 48-year-old woman, died on December 30 at St. Vincent’s Hospital due to natural causes. She had addresses in Birmingham and Center Point.
Monty Hale Wilson, 74, was found deceased on January 7 in his home located in the 1900 block of Mountain Drive in Tarrant. Like the others, no signs of trauma or foul play have been identified, though additional lab studies are still pending. In previous years, Wilson had listed Perry Oliver of Robinwood as an emergency contact in both 1983 and 2002. However, despite efforts, the coroner’s office has been unable to locate Mr. Oliver.
The final person is Warnie Robert Booth, 78, who passed away on January 11 in the 2800 block of Highland Avenue South in Birmingham. Booth had been a patient at Greenbriar at the Altamont Nursing Home and was under the care of Compassus Hospice. Records show he had connections to Mobile between 1979 and 1990.
The Jefferson County Coroner’s Office is asking anyone who may have information regarding the family members of these individuals to contact them at 205-930-3603. The office is actively trying to notify the relatives and ensure that the proper next steps are taken.
These cases highlight the challenges of locating family members for individuals who may have lived in multiple locations or whose families are hard to reach. The coroner’s office is relying on the community and any relevant information to help in these situations.