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Malcolm Rozell affectionally known as Bubba was born June 8, 1956 to the late Edward and Ethel Rozell. Malcolm was a faithful member of Westside Church of Christ. He attended Birmingham City Schools.
Malcolm served in the U.S. Army where he received an honorable discharge. After military service, Malcolm was employed with Jefferson County as a truck driver for many years. Malcom’s hobbies were cooking, being with family, watching sports, and being of assistance when needed. He loved his church family.
Malcolm was preceded in death by his loving (wife) Jeannie D. Rozell, (brother) Forrest Rozell, and (sister) Edna Wilson.
Malcolm leaves behind to cherish his memories: (sons) Malcolm Bell, Mac Brandon (Tiffany) Rozell; (daughters) Momicka Bell, Jennifer Rozell; (sisters) Veronica (Cedric) Merritt, Wanda (Norman) Williams, Kim (Marvin) Williams, Deatrious (David) Rhynes; (brothers) Edward (Geraldine) Rozell, Valentino (Aeresa) Rozell, and Tim Rozell; (bonus siblings) Jessie and Joan McFarland; (sister in laws) Dolores Rowe and Marla Rowe; (Brother in law) Emmett Rowe Jr; (Aunts) Earlene Brewster, Mattie Coleman, Lunia Mae Fluker and Annie Curtis; (special friends) Juanita Brew, Julian Jackson, Ronald Ware, Donald Beasley, and Michael Brown; a host of loving grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, loving neighbors, and friends.
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