GALLERY: Opp Chamber of Commerce names 2025 award recipients
Published 11:00 am Saturday, May 31, 2025
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The Opp and Covington County Area Chamber of Commerce’s 2025 Hall of Fame inductees are, from left, Davy James Lindsey and Larry DeWayne Presley. (PHOTO PROVIDED)
The Opp and Covington County Area Chamber of Commerce’s 2025 Business of the Year Award is Southern Independent Bank. (PHOTO PROVIDED)
The Opp and Covington County Area Chamber of Commerce’s 2025 Spirit of Opportunity Award is Meals of Love. (PHOTO PROVIDED)
The Opp and Covington County Area Chamber of Commerce’s 2025 One of Opp’s Own Award recipient is Sheriff Blake Turman. (PHOTO PROVIDED)
The Opp and Covington County Area Chamber of Commerce’s 2025 Dr. Jason Cain Memorial Award recipient is Tykeria Banks. (PHOTO PROVIDED)
The Opp and Covington County Area Chamber of Commerce’s 2025 Trail Master of the Year Award recipient is Robert Paul Norris. (PHOTO PROVIDED)
The Opp and Covington County Chamber of Commerce will host its annual Opp Hall of Fame Banquet on Tuesday, June 10.
During the event, the chamber will induct two Opp citizens into the Hall of Fame and will present other awards, including Business of the Year, the Spirit of Opportunity Award, One of Opp’s Own Award, the Dr. Jason Cain Memorial Award, and the Trail Master of the Year Award.
“Each year, the Hall of Fame Banquet allows us to pause and reflect on the incredible individuals who have shaped Opp through their service, leadership, and lasting impact. It’s an honor to recognize these deserving recipients and preserve their stories as part of our community’s proud legacy,” Opp Chamber Executive Administrator Joni Lolley said.
Those being inducted into the Hall of Fame are Davy James Lindsey and Larry DeWayne Presley.
The 2025 Opp Business of the Year will be presented to Southern Independent Bank. Covington County Sheriff Blake Turman will receive the One of Opp’s Own Award and will serve as guest speaker for the event. Meals of Love will be recognized with the Spirit of Opportunity Award. Tykeria Banks will be the recipient of the annual Dr. Jason Cain Memorial Award. Robert Paul Norris will be recognized as the Trail Master of the Year.
The event will be held at the First Baptist Church of Opp Fellowship Hall beginning at 6 p.m. Tickets are available at the Opp Chamber for $40 for chamber members, $50 for non-chamber members, or $300 for a reserved table of six. Tickets may also be reserved by calling 334-493-3070.
Following is information on this year’s award recipients.
Opp Hall of Fame Inductees
Davy James Lindsey
Born near Danley Crossroads in Coffee County, Davy’s life has been defined by service, leadership, and an unwavering commitment to faith and community. A 1972 graduate of Opp High School and a multi-sport athlete, he went on to serve his country in both the United States Air Force and the U.S. Army Reserves, retiring after 26 years of military service.
Davy built a distinguished Civil Service career at Fort Rucker, while also continuing to give back through ministry, mentorship, and public service. He served 12 years on the Opp City Council, is a former Secretary of the Opp NAACP, and currently leads as Chairman of the Opp Housing Board and Director of the F.A.I.T.H. Program for youth. His legacy is one of integrity, compassion, and an enduring love for the people of Opp.
Larry DeWayne Presley
Born in Florala, Larry Presley dedicated his life to serving others, through his work, his faith, and his unwavering commitment to the community of Opp. A proud graduate of Auburn University’s College of Pharmacy, Larry moved to Opp in 1968 and later became the owner of Larry’s Prescriptions, Inc., where he built a legacy of care, mentorship, and excellence.
Throughout his career, Larry was a respected leader in the pharmacy field, founding the Covington County Pharmacy Association and receiving the 2017 Bowl of Hygeia Award, the highest honor for community service in the profession. But his impact didn’t stop there, he served on the Opp City Schools Board of Education, coached youth baseball, was President of the Opp Chamber of Commerce, and worshiped faithfully at Opp First Baptist Church, where he served for more than 40 years.
Larry believed in lifting others up. He mentored countless aspiring pharmacists, many of whom are still serving our community today, including his son Neal Presley and former employee Morgan Phillips, who continue the legacy of Larry’s Prescriptions. He served the Opp area for 41 years before his passing in 2020, but his influence continues to shape lives every day.
Business of the Year
Southern Independent Bank
Founded in 2006 by a group of local business leaders and veteran bankers, Southern Independent Bank began with 17 employees and zero accounts, but with a bold mission: to invest in Covington County and put people over profits. Nearly two decades later, their Opp branch alone holds over $129 million in deposits, employs 26 local residents, and has generated a local economic impact of more than $7.3 million.
Whether it’s helping local farmers secure funding, supporting youth sports teams, sponsoring community events, or processing over $5.9 million in PPP loans during the pandemic, SIB continues to prove what it means to be a true community partner. With a 5-star rating from Bauer Financial and a heart for service, Southern Independent Bank is a shining example of leadership, integrity, and commitment to the people of Covington County.
Spirit of Opportunity Award
Meals of Love
What began in November 2019 as a small soup kitchen serving 39 bowls of soup has grown into a powerful ministry serving over 28,000 meals in 2024 alone. Today, Meals of Love delivers 300 meals every Monday and Thursday, reaching the hungry, the lonely, the sick, and the elderly in our community with not just food but compassion, dignity, and the light of hope.
Their mission is guided by the principle that when the stomach is full, the heart will listen. Meals of Love shares scripture with every food box and follows the example of Christ in serving others. Entirely volunteer-run and donation-supported, this organization is a shining example of what it means to serve with purpose.
One of Opp’s Own Award
Sheriff Blake Turman
A proud graduate of Opp High School, Sheriff Turman has dedicated over 30 years to law enforcement, beginning his career as an Alabama State Trooper and now serving as Covington County Sheriff since 2019. His distinguished service includes roles as a traffic homicide investigator, special operations squad leader, immigrations and customs officer, and much more.
A U.S. Army veteran and longtime public safety advocate, he has received numerous awards, meritorious service medals, and served over a decade on the Alabama State Trooper Association’s Board of Directors.
Sheriff Turman’s commitment to public safety, his service to our nation, and his devotion to Covington County make him a true hometown hero.
Dr. Jason Cain Memorial Award
Tykeria Banks
Tykeria is a sophomore at LBW, pursuing a degree in Medical Office Administration. A 2018 graduate of Greenville High School and an active community member, she serves as music minister and missionary at Rockwest Missionary Baptist Church. Her journey has not been without trials; at just 15 years old, Tykeria survived a life-threatening illness after being diagnosed with encephalitis and spinal meningitis. Her miraculous recovery is a testament to her strength, faith, and determination.
Tykeria’s hard work, leadership, and faith-driven resilience make her a remarkable choice for this year’s award.
Trail Master of the Year Award
Robert Paul Norris
Robert is a retired machine shop foreman from Mendota, Illinois, and has called Opp home for the past 11 years. He became a dedicated member of the Frank Jackson Trail Masters in 2021, bringing his hardworking spirit and passion for the outdoors to every project. In addition to his service on the trails, Robert is also a proud member of AMVETS Post 23.
He is the proud father of Sara Ladson, Bryan Norris, and Megan Norris.