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CERTIFICATE of NOTICE District/Off: 1126-2 User: Khmorris Page 1 of 78 Date Rcvd: Nov 17, 2011 Form ID: Pdfall Total Noticed: 5523 United States Bankruptcy Court Northern District of Alabama In re: Case No. 11-05736-TBB Jefferson County, Alabama Chapter 9 Debtor CERTIFICATE OF NOTICE District/off: 1126-2 User: khmorris Page 1 of 78 Date Rcvd: Nov 17, 2011 Form ID: pdfall Total Noticed: 5523 Notice by first class mail was sent to the following persons/entities by the Bankruptcy Noticing Center on Nov 19, 2011. db +Jefferson County, Alabama, Room 280 Courthouse, 716 North Richard Arrington Jr., Birmingham, AL 35203-0121 aty Aaron Power, 1100 Louisiana Ste 4000, Houston, TX 77002-5213 aty +Ann E. Acker, 111 W. Monroe St., Chicago, IL 60603-4096 aty +Brian Malcom, 1901 6th Ave North Ste 1400, Birmingham, AL 35203-4605 aty +Clark T. Whitmore, 3300 Wells Fargo Center, 90 South Seventh Street, Minneapolis, MN 55402-3903 aty Daniel G. Clodfelter, 100 North Tryon Street Ste 4700, Charlotte, NC 28202-4003 aty +Daniel Holzman, 51 Madison Ave 22nd Floor, Ney York, NY 10010-1603 aty David L. Eades, 100 North Tryon Street Ste 4700, Charlotte, NC 28202-4003 aty David S. Walls, 100 North Tryon Street Ste 4700, Charlotte, NC 28202-4003 aty +Eric Kay, 51 Madison Ave 22nd Floor, New York, NY 10010-1603 aty +Ian Dattner, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP, 425 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10017-3954 aty +Jack Rose, Times Square Tower, 7 Times Square, New York, NY 10036-6524 aty +Jake Shields, 51 Madison Ave 22nd Floor, Ney York, NY 10010-1603 aty +James Spiotto, 111 W. Monroe St., Chicago, IL 60603-4096 aty +Jon Pickhardt, 51 Madison Avenue 22nd Floor, New York, NY 10010-1603 aty +Joyce Gorman, 1875 K Street N.W. Ste 750, Washington, DC 20006-1272 aty +Katherine Scherling, 51 Madison Ave 22nd Floor, New York, NY 10010-1603 aty +Kesha L. Tanabe, 3300 Wells Fargo Center, 90 South Seventh Street, Minneapolis, MN 55402-3903 aty +Larry Childs, 1901 6th Ave North Ste 1400, Birmingham, AL 35203-4605 aty +Laura E. Appleby, 330 Madison Ave 34th Floor, New York, NY 10017-5010 aty +Laura E. Appleby, CHAPMAN AND CUTLER LLP, 330 Madison Ave 34th Floor, New York, NY 10017-5010 aty +Mary Beth Forshaw, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP, 425 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10017-3954 aty +Matthew Scheck, 865 South Figueroa Street 10th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90017-5003 aty +Scott Davidson, 1185 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10036-2601 aty +Steven M. Fuhrman, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP, 425 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10017-3954 aty +Susheel Kirpalani, 51 Madison Avenue 22nd Floor, New York, NY 10010-1603 aty +Thomas C. Rice, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP, 425 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10017-3954 cr +Ambac Assurance Corporation, c/o Najjar Denaburg PC, 2125 Morris Avenue, Birmingham, AL 35203-4209 cr +Assured Guaranty Municipal Corp., 31 West 52nd Street, New York, NY 10019-6161 cr +Bank of New York Mellon, as Indenture Trustee, c/o Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis, LLP, Attn: Ryan Cochran, 511 Union Street, Suite 2700, Nashville, TN 37219-1791 cr +Carmella S. Macon, 2316 Beulah Avenue Sw, Birmingham, AL 35211-3520 cr +City of Center Point, Alabama, P.O. Box 9847, Center Point, AL 35220-0847 cr +J.P. Morgan Securities, Inc., c/o Clark R. Hammond, 569 Brookwood Village, Ste 901, Birmingham, AL 35209-4513 cr +JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., c/o Clark R. Hammond, Esq., 569 Brookwood Village, Ste 901, Birmingham, AL 35209-4513 cr +Lloyds TSB Bank plc, c/o Stephen B. Porterfield, Sirote & Permutt, P.C., 2311 Highland Avenue S., Birmingham, AL 35205-2972 cr +National Public Finance Guarantee Corporation, c/o Benjamin S. Goldman, 2001 Park Place North, Suite 1200, Birmingham, AL 35203-2731 cr +Nova Scotia, c/o Stephen B. Porterfield, Sirote & Permutt, P.C., 2311 Highland Avenue S., Birmingham, AL 35205-2972 cr +Societe Generale, c/o Stephen B. Porterfield, Sirote & Permutt, P.C., 2311 Highland Avenue S., Birmingham, AL 35205-2972 cr +The Bank of New York Mellon, c/o Stephen B. Porterfield, Sirote & Permutt, P.C., 2311 Highland Avenue S., Birmingham, AL 35205-2972 cr +U.S. Bank National Association, Engel, Hairston & Johanson, P.C., c/o Charles R. Johanson, III, P.O. Box 11405, Birmingham, AL 35202-1405 7180254 +2010-1 CRE Venture, LLC, c/o Haskins W. Jones, Esq., Johnston Barton Proctor & Rose LLP, 569 Brookwood Village, Ste. 901, Birmingham, AL 35209-4513 7180255 +3-GIS LLC, 350 Market St. NE, Ste. C, Decatur, AL 35601-1997 7185233 +A Carson Thompson, #6 Pamona Ave., Homewood, AL 35209-2031 7180287 A D I, P.O. Box 409863, Atlanta, GA 30384-9863 7180504 +A-Z Storage, LLC, 500 Southland Dr., Ste. 212, Birmingham, AL 35226-3712 7184574 +A. C. Ruffin, 5513 Ct. J, Birmingham, AL 35208-3118 7180644 +A. G. Bellanca, 2225 Pioneer Dr., Hoover, AL 35226-1130 7180256 +AAA Solutions Inc., P.O. Box 170215, Birmingham, AL 35217-0215 7180257 +AAEM, 100 North Jackson St., Montgomery, AL 36104-3811 7180261 +ABC Cutting Contractors, 3060 Dublin Cir., Bessemer, AL 35022-4837 7180267 +ACCA District Meetings, 100 N Jackson Street, Montgomery, AL 36104-3811 7180284 +ADCO Boiler Service, 3657 Pine Ln., Bessemer, AL 35022-5641 7180286 ADEM/Permits & Services, P.O. Box 301463, Montgomery, AL 36130-1463 7180310 AKZO Nobel Paints LLC, P.O. Box 905066, Charlotte, NC 38290-5066 7180337 AL Soc'y of Certified Public Accountants, P.O. Box 242987, Montgomery, AL 36124-2987 7180338 AL Soc'y of Prof'l Land Surveyors, P.O. Box 241254, Montgomery, AL 36124-1254 District/off: 1126-2 User: khmorris Page 2 of 78 Date Rcvd: Nov 17, 2011 Form ID: pdfall Total Noticed: 5523 7180391 +AMCAD, 15867 N Mountain Rd., Broadway, VA 22815-2324 7180415 +AMT Medical Staffing Inc., P.O. Box 12105, Birmingham, AL 35202-2105 7180439 APAC Alabama Inc., P.O. Box 198495, Atlanta, GA 30384-8495 7180478 AT&T, P.O. Box 105262, Atlanta, GA 30348-5262 7180479 AT&T Mobility, P.O. Box 6463, Carol Stream, IL 60197-6463 7180480 +ATC Healthcare Services Inc., 25393 Network Pl., Chicago, IL 60673-1253 7180482 ATD-American, 135 Greenwood Ave., Wyncote, PA 19095-1396 7180502 +AWPCA, P.O. Box 180476, Mobile, AL 36618-0476 7183297 +Aaron L. Lively, 8944 Highway 124, Carbon Hill, AL 35549-5911 7184150 +Aaron M. Peet, 2024 D. Wedgewood Rd., Birmingham, AL 35216-2349 7184765 +Aaron Shuford, 400 Ozark Ave., Birmingham, AL 35214-4510 7180258 Abbott Vascular, 75 Remittance Dr., Ste. 1138, Chicago, IL 60675-1138 7182832 +Abdul R. Jalloh, 5744 Service Rd., Birmingham, AL 35235-2177 7180263 +Abibow US Inc., P.O. Box 505, Childersburg, AL 35044-5505 7180266 +Abyssinia Missionary Baptist Church, 2301 Avenue E, Birmingham, AL 35218-1830 7180268 +Accuprint, 2023 1st Avenue North, Birmingham, AL 35203-4101 7180269 Accurint, P.O. Box 7247-6157, Philadelphia, PA 19170-6157 7184772 +Ada Simmons, 108 82nd St. S, Birmingham, AL 35206-3832 7181626 +Adam J. Day, 477 Forest Lakes Dr., Sterrett, AL 35147-8167 7184817 +Adam J. Smith, P.O. Box 146, New Castle, AL 35119-0146 7183162 +Adam W. Laney, 20711 Becky Dr., McCalla, AL 35111-1514 7183768 +Adam W. Moore, 408 Montgomery St., Warrior, AL 35180-1545 7182290 +Adam Wade Hagood, 9630 Hwy. 79, Pinson, AL 35126-5015 7180283 +Adamson Ford, 1922 2nd Avenue South, Birmingham, AL 35233-2099 7183431 +Adan Martinez, 9505 Knob Hill Dr, Pinson, AL 35126-5005 7182877 +Adolphus Lee Johnson, 477 Azalea Way, Birmingham, AL 35215-7201 7184428 +Adrian C. Reynolds, 6069 Red Hollow Rd., Birmingham, AL 35215-1057 7181573 +Adrian Dansby, 603 8th St., Birmingham, AL 35228-2503 7185891 +Adrian Yvette Yarbrough, 124 Miracle Strip Pkwy., # 1301, Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32548-6663 7180882 Adrienne Brown, 1129B 47th St. W, Birmingham, AL 35208 7185537 +Adrienne D Ward, 5829 Waterstone Point, Hoover, AL 35244-5104 7183657 +Adrienne M. Merritt, 1365 Stonehedge Dr., Birmingham, AL 35235-2731 7182655 +Adrienne Patrice Hubbard, 1124 Calico Cir., Birmingham, AL 35215-5918 7181418 +Adrienne T. Conyers, 3892 Caylan Cove, Birmingham, AL 35215-8509 7184996 +Adrilisa N. Steel, 1712 Neil Rd., Birmingham, AL 35214-2416 7180290 Ads LLC, Po Box 673809, Detroit, MI 48267-3809 7180291 +Adtrav Corporation, 4555 Southlake Pkwy., Birmingham, AL 35244-3238 7180292 +Advance Plumbing Co., 427 McClain Rd., Bessemer, AL 35023-5529 7180293 +Advance Video and Security, Attn: Joe Bailey, 1104 Chalkville Rd., Trussville, AL 35173-1004 7180294 +Advanced Imaging, 2100 Longleaf Trail, Birmingham, AL 35243-2930 7180295 +Advancetec Industries, Inc., 1150 NW 163rd Drive, Miami, FL 33169-5816 7180296 Advantage Financial Services, LLC, P.O. Box 609, Cedar Rapids, IA 52406-0609 7180297 Affiliated Computer Services, P.O. Box 201322, Dallas, TX 75320-1322 7180298 +Agape Love Life Line, 1517 Hibernian Street, Birmingham, AL 35214-5231 7182874 +Agatha Ibrahim John, 1934 C Shades Cliff Terr., Birmingham, AL 35216-1138 7183649 +Agnes Mercado, 117 Marsey Ln., Homewood, AL 35209-6913 7181326 +Aimee Jo Clifton, 9027 Liberty Pkwy., Kimberly, AL 35091-3142 7182485 +Aisha Shante Henley, 1256 15th St. SW, Birmingham, AL 35211-2724 7181046 +Akirashanti Charron Byrd, 3712 Gray Oaks Dr., Bessemer, AL 35020-8430 7180311 +Alabama Aegis, 2910 Linden Ave., Ste. 203, Birmingham, AL 35209-2550 7180312 +Alabama Allergy & Asthma Center LLC, 10 Old Montgomery Hwy Ste 100, Birmingham, AL 35209-8401 7180313 +Alabama Assoc of Floodplain Manager, P.O. Box 1764, Madison, AL 35758-5409 7180314 Alabama Barricade Inc., 7007 Praytor Rd., Trussville, AL 35173-1889 7180315 +Alabama Canine Law Enforcement, 18539 John Swindle Road, Newport, AL 35475-2041 7180316 +Alabama Card Systems, 500 Gene Reed Rd. #102, Birmingham, AL 35215-8260 7180317 +Alabama Center for Law & Civic Ed, 800 Lakeshore Dr., Birmingham, AL 35229-0001 7180318 +Alabama Construction Supply, P.O. Box 320267, Birmingham, AL 35232-0267 7180319 +Alabama Cooperative Ext.
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