Friday, January 2, 2026
WAYNE VEASEY
Mr. Wayne Veazey, 73, passed away on Wednesday, December 31, 2025, at his home in Louisville. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 P.M. on Sunday, January 4th, at Porter Funeral Home, with Rev. Mike Childs officiating. Visitation will be Sunday from 12:00 P.M. until service time at the funeral home. A private burial will follow at Mt. Hebron Cemetery.
Wayne was born March 21, 1952, in Kosciusko, MS, to Maurice and Lois Sellers Veazey. They moved to New Boston, Michigan, where he grew up. He graduated from Huron High School in 1970, and then East Michigan University in Ypsilanti, MI. He attended the McDonald’s Hamburger University of Chicago, and worked in management for McDonald’s for many years. He later moved to Louisville in 2005, where he met his wife, Gloria, and they married in 2005 in Tallulah, LA. He was a faithful member of First Methodist Church, where he was very active. He loved his church, and especially his Sunday School class, the J. E. Calloway Bible Study class, which he taught for several years.
Wayne was preceded in death by his parents, and a sister, Barbara Apple.
He is survived by his wife of 20 years, Gloria Pickett Veazey; two daughters, Stacy (Dell Estes) Sullivan of Louisville, and Kim (Kevin) Swicegood of Houston, TX; a brother, Michael Veazey of Brandon, MS; a sister, Dianne Fowler of Traverse City, MI; three grandchildren, Jaycob (Mamie) Sullivan, Isabella Swicegood, and Emma Swicegood; two great grandchildren, Rowdy Mack Sullivan and Ivy Beth Sullivan; and his beloved dog, Dak.
In lieu of flowers, memorials in Wayne’s memory may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital (www.stjude.org) or the Wounded Warrior Project (www.support.woundedwarriorproject.org) .
HADLEY TAYLOR
Hadley Taylor, age 5, passed away with her loving family at her side on Wednesday, December 31, 2025, at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Saturday, January 3, 2026, in the Massey Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Corey Jackson officiating. Visitation will be the day of the service from 10 a.m. until service time at Massey Funeral Home in Louisville, Mississippi. Interment will immediately follow the service in Dry Creek Cemetery in Kemper County.
Hadley was a bright and joyful little girl whose sweet spirit touched everyone who knew her. She loved all things fun and colorful—playing with her Barbie and LOL dolls, experimenting with makeup, and singing her favorite songs. Some of her happiest times were spent at the beach, enjoying the park, and playing with her cousins. She especially enjoyed cozy time wrapped in her heated blanket and never missed a chance for a Target shopping trip. Hadley also dearly loved her pet donkey, Apple Pie, who held a special place in her heart.
Hadley is survived by her loving parents, Skylar and Troy Taylor of Preston, Mississippi; her brother, Banks Taylor; and her sister, Murphy Taylor. She also leaves behind her grandparents, Gina and Roy Taylor and Jaime Lewis; and great-grandmother, Kathy Luke. Hadley was dearly loved by her extended family, her aunts and uncles Trey and Shamra Taylor and Maranda and Neil Puskorius; as well as her cousins, Jadyn Collier, Jordyn Taylor, Judson Taylor, Virginia Puskorius, and Hazel Puskorius. She was preceded in death by her maternal grandmother, Virginia Brodie.
Serving as pallbearers are Trey Taylor, Will Chancellor, Jon Cherry, and Wade Fulton. In lieu of flowers or gifts, the family requests that memorials in honor of Hadley be given to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital online at stjude.org.
Though her life was far too short, Hadley’s laughter, love, and beautiful smile will forever remain in the hearts of all those who loved her.
Services are under the direction of Massey Funeral Home, 724 North Columbus Avenue, Louisville, MS. Memories and condolences may be shared with the family by signing the guest register at www.masseyfuneralhome.net.
Tuesday, December 30, 2025
Gregory A. Brown
Johnny Wesley Arledge
Mr. Johnny Wesley Arledge, 75, passed away on Friday, December 26, 2025, at his home in Louisville. Johnny was born November 3, 1950, in Louisville, MS, to John Gerald and Ira Mae Arledge. He was a 1968 graduate of Louisville High School and attended East Central Community College. He worked for 40 years as a building and grounds technician for Taylor Machine Works. Johnny was an avid runner and participated in many 10 K races and marathons.
He is survived by a son, John Wiley Arledge of Arizona; two sisters, Judy (Berlin) Roberson, and Charlotte (Dale) Fulcher, both of Louisville; and a brother, Mike (Patty) Arledge of Starkville, MS. A private memorial service will be held at a later date.
Memorials in Johnny’s memory may be made to the New Hope Cemetery Fund.
Tuesday, December 23, 2025
James “Bubba” Yates
Bubba was born April 8, 1940, to William Thomas Yates and Mable Yates in Winston County, Mississippi. He was an avid outdoorsman who dearly loved his family.
Bubba is survived by two sons, Jason Yates and Sean Yates both of Texas; and his sister, Barbara Berch. One of his greatest joys was being “PawPaw” to his five grandchildren: Austin Yates (Margaret), Kenny Ray Williams (Gracy), Victoria Delgado (Gustavo), Nicole Khader, and Aiden Yates; as well as his eight great-grandchildren: Ace Delgado, Miguel Delgado, Mia Williams, Brody Williams, Bella Williams, Layla Khader, Abraham Khader, and Grayson Khader. Bubba was preceded in death by his son, James Anthony Yates; his parents; and several brothers and sisters.
Serving as pallbearers are Austin Yates, Kenny Ray Williams, Gustavo Delgado, John McKinnion, Rylee Pearson, and Tony Delgado.
Thursday, December 18, 2025
Charlie Clarence Miller
Charlie was a member of Mount Moriah M. B. Church and continued to be an active member until his transition.Mr. Miller was born March 16, 1936 to the parents of R. D. Miller and Marie Henderson Miller in Oktibbeha County Mississippi.
Charlie was preceded in death by his parents, R.D. and Marie; two sons, Donald and Patrick; one brother, R.D; two sisters, Clarice and Annie; and his sister and brother-in-laws.
Charlie is survived by one son, Ronald Miller of Falls Church, Virginia; seven grandchildren, Brandon, Raven, Damian, Teundra, Kayla, Alexis and Tyler and six great grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends.Charlie was a U. S. Army Veteran who honorably served the nation for 28 years.
Sandra Earleen Miles
Sandra was born to Earl James Barnett and Vada Eaves Barnett on January 31, 1949. Sandra was a member of the Jehovah’s Witnesses. She was an amazing cook and enjoyed preparing meals for those she loved. Sandra enjoyed flowers and shopping. She also loved listening to country music, especially songs by Lainey Wilson. Most of all, she dearly loved her family.
Sandra is survived by her daughter, Melissa (Robert) Oswalt of Louisville; her son, Allan Miles of Brandon, Mississippi; and her sister, Rita Chambers of Madden, Mississippi. One of her greatest joys was being “MawMaw” to her six grandchildren: Tristen Stanley, Kaden Stanley, Ashlyn Oswalt, Jonathan (Christine) Faulkner, Kayleigh Edwards, and Nicholas Martin; as well as her five great-grandchildren: Wylder Jane Stanley, Holden Stanley, Leilani Faulkner, Annaliece King, and Reece Faulkner. She was preceded in death by her parents; her son, James Kevin Miles; and her grandson, Kenneth Levi Stanley.
Serving as pallbearers are Kaden Stanley, Tristen Stanley, Jonathan Faulkner, Nicholas Martin, Keith Stanley, and Matt Covey.
Wednesday, December 17, 2025
Perry Howard Hickman
Mr. Hickman was born April 14, 1954 to the parents of Tommie Lee Hickman and Mattie Jane Cole Hickman, in Winston County Mississippi. Mr. Hickman was preceded in death by his parents, Tommie and Mattie Hickman; siblings, Tommie Hickman, Jr., David L. Hickman and Dorothy Dawkins.
Mr. Hickman is survived by his wife, Glenda Hickman; son, Christopher Hickman (Norma); grandsons, Elijah and Isaiah Hickman; siblings, Gillie Murry, Ruby Stennis, Helen Killins, Callie Drake, Lorine Randle, Mattie Johnson, Virginia Hickman and Lee M. Hickman; nieces, nephews, in-laws, cousins and other relatives and family.
(In lieu of the love and kindness expressed by the giving of flowers, plants, or personal monetary donations, Perry's household humbly asks that consideration be given to making a contribution to his childhood church, Oak Grove#2 M. B. Church, 3636 Enon Road, Louisville, MS. 39339; or Cash App $Revthames).
Tuesday, December 16, 2025
Marcia Dionne Murry Hickman
Marcia was born October 7, 1970 to the Parents of James Mack Murry and Alice Marie Coburn Murry, in Winston County Mississippi. Marcia was preceded in death by her children, Marshean and Mariah Hickman; father, James Mack Murry.
Marcia is survived by; children, J'Marrion Murry-Lynch (A'liya) and Madalyn Hickman; grandchild, A'Janae Murry Lynch; mother, Alice M. Coburn-Murry ; siblings, Reginald Murry and Kevin Murry (Jessica); aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and family.
Judy Kemp Horton
Monday, December 8, 2025
Walter Earl Smith
Walter was born November 2, 1949 to the parents of Sam Smith and Beulah Triplett in Winston County Mississippi.
Walter was preceded in death by his first wife, Annie Cooper-Smith; his son, Randall Smith; parents, Sam and Beulah Triplett; siblings, Sammy Lee Smith, Willie M. Smith, Herbert Smith and Martha Smith.
Walter is survived by his loving wife, Gloria Edwards-Smith; children, Walter O. Smith (Kalista), Sherri Tolbert (Joseph), Terry Smith and Nicole Triplett; stepchildren, Christie Durand (Kenneth), Delwin Cooper and Jeremy Clay; siblings, Hazel "Mary Joyce" Hall, Charlene Frazier and Bobby Smith; a host of nieces, nephews and other relatives and family.
Thursday, December 4, 2025
Shirley Lane Robertson
Shirley was a proud graduate of Louisville High School and East Central Community College. She went on to earn her Master’s Degree in Elementary Education from Mississippi State University. A devoted school teacher, she spent 25 years teaching at Louisville Elementary and Middle School before continuing her career at Redwater Indian School for another 12 years. After retirement, she found joy in traveling with family and friends and staying active in her community.
On February 15 1964, she married the love of her life, Charles “Curley” Robertson, with whom she shared 40 years of a life filled with love and laughter and the usual bumps in the road and she loved him through it all. Shirley was a dedicated member of Mt. Nebo Church in Vernon, where she treasured fellowship, worship, and her church family. She was also a proud, longtime member of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR).
Shirley had many hobbies that reflected her generous and joyful spirit. She loved traveling, reading on her Kindle, collecting pig figurines, participating in community groups, and attending Southern Gospel concerts. She was known for her quick wit, warm humor, and the thoughtful, faith-filled sayings she loved to share with others. Some of her favorites were:
• “Kindness is free.”
• “Rub your mad spot and get glad.”
• “I have too many flaws to be perfect, but I have too many blessings to be ungrateful.”
• “Find joy in every day, not because life is always good, but because God is.”
Her life’s guiding scripture was 2 Corinthians 5:7: “For we walk by faith, not by sight.”
Shirley was preceded in death by her husband Charles “Curley” Robertson; her parents William and Emma Lane Robuck; and her sister Billie Lee Coleman.
She is survived by her children Chuck (Michele) Robertson of Sturgis, MS; Mark Robertson (Sherry) of Vernon, AL; and Beverlee (Kenny) Hollis of Vernon, AL. She leaves behind her beloved grandchildren Courtney Lane Robertson, Kendall Evan (Tyler) Yates, Cooper (Jeuel) Robertson, Tara (Doug) Blair, Paige Watson, Grey Robertson, Jackson Hollis, and Christian Robertson; and her great-grandchildren Emma Lane Robertson, Carter Blair, and Beau Blair. She also leaves a host of nieces, nephews and cousins whom she deeply loved and cherished.
One of Shirley’s running jokes in the family was telling each child, grandchild, and in-law that they were her favorite. No matter who she was talking to, she would grin and say, “You’re my favorite,” adding each of their names. All of the children claimed the title proudly. But beneath the joke was the truth that made it special — she treated everyone equally, loved everyone fully, and never wanted anyone to feel left out or less important. She lived by the principle that kindness matters and that life is too short to worry about the small things.
Shirley treasured her lifelong friends from her years of teaching, as well as her cherished friend Carol Stephens and the entire Stephens family, whom she considered her own. Her Mt. Nebo church family meant the world to her, and she dearly loved being part of the “Nebo Ramblers,” where she enjoyed day trips filled with laughter, stories, and fellowship.
She adored her many cousins and shared a special daily bond with her wonderful Aunt Jean (“Aunt Coot”), who recently celebrated her 100th birthday.
Shirley lived her life in service to others. She gave to the weary, encouraged the discouraged, and uplifted anyone who crossed her path. She taught that dreams were worth working for, that God should always come first, and that we should remain humble and let go of the things we cannot control.
Her favorite song, “Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone),” was the one she wished to have sung at her funeral. She wanted everyone to hear its beauty and truly understand its message.
Her passing was unexpected following a recent surgery — something none of us could have prepared for — and our hearts are devastated by this loss. Shirley lived every day as though it were her last, full of purpose, joy, and faith. She will be deeply missed, and we will forever cherish the memories, the stories, and the lessons she leaves behind.
Shirley — Momma, Mamaw Shirley — was the very definition of a life lived with intention: to uplift others, to encourage them, and to remind them always to be their best.
Serving as pallbearers are Cooper Robertson, Grey Robertson, Jackson Hollis, Christian Robertson, Tyler Yates, Doug Blair, Carter Blair, and George Coleman.
Wednesday, December 3, 2025
Bettie Jean Johnson McMillon
Bettie was born September 9, 1930, in Noxapater, MS, to Cynthia and Herbert Johnson. She was graduate of Noxapater High School. Bettie joined Union Ridge Baptist Church on March 17, 1946, and made a profession of faith. She was not baptized until July 21, 1946, as she was baptized in a pond and they had to wait for the water to warm up. She was sitter for the elderly for many years. Bettie loved her flowers and working in her flower gardens. She was a member of Noxapater Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death by her parents; and her brothers Billy Keith Johnson and Randall Johnson.
She is survived by her daughters, Patty Kemp of Kosciusko, Peggy (Mac) Moorman of Grenada, a son, Kenneth (Mary Ruth) McMillon of Carthage; a sister-in-law, Kathy Johnson of Noxapater; her grandchildren, Eddie (Carol) Moorman, Honey (David) Simmons, Kenny (Mary Kathryn) McMillon, Kristina McMillon, Kimberly McMillon, Tommy (Lori) Wilson, Tammy Franks, and Buddy McClelland; her great grandchildren, Morgan (Sarah Grace) Moorman, Sophie Moorman, Holly (Peyton) Allbritton, Mallory (Josh) Ables, Victoria Menhal, Cade McMillon, Finley McMillon, Trey (Rebekah) Wilson, Josh Wilson, Joana (Derek) Roos, Allison (Chris) Myers, Phillip (Lindsay) Franks, and Surnaya McClelland; and her great great grandchildren, Aleigh Klarie Ables, Fisher Ables, Charlie Grace Moorman, Addison Roos, Luke Roos, Mason Roos, and Matthew Myers.
Pallbearers will be Derek Roos, Chris Myers, Phillip Franks, Buddy McClelland, Josh Ables, and Kenny McMillon. Honorary pallbearer will be Tommy Wilson.
Tuesday, December 2, 2025
John Steven “Steve” Higginbotham
Steve was born in Junction City, KS on March 11,1959. As the son of an Army veteran, his childhood was spent traveling the world. Steve’s first trip to Germany happened when he was just 2. He made two more trips to Germany in the years before he was 18. He visited Italy twice and saw Rome, Venice, and Pompeii.
Steve always strived for academic excellence. He was awarded the Rensselaer Medal from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute for superlative achievement in math and science as a junior in high school. Steve went on to study aerospace engineering at Georgia Tech where he met his future wife, Cynthia. He then graduated from Mississippi State with a degree in Computer Engineering.
Steve proudly served his country in the U.S. Navy. As an Electrician's Mate Second Class (Nuclear), he served aboard the submarines USS Kamehameha SSBN 642 and the USS Dallas SSN 700. He received his Navy submarine dolphin pin and his SSBN Deterrent Patrol pin while serving.
Steve’s career after the Navy involved several companies involved in pre-GPS navigation systems. He travelled to Kuwait during his development and coding of a tracking related real-time system for the Kuwaiti government. Later in his career, he worked for Textron Marine & Land Services on developing software for controlling the engines on the Navy’s hovercraft landing vehicle. He also tested the programs during the Navy’s sea trials.
Steve’s early travels influenced him his entire life. From Mammoth Cave National Park to Yosemite, he delighted in the beauty of the country. He visited Land Between the Lakes in Tennessee and Kentucky quite often.
As an Elder at Atonement Lutheran Church in Metairie, LA, Steve carried his beliefs with him always.
Steve is survived by his wife Cynthia and daughter Rebecca Rahne. He has two brothers, Ernest Jeffrey (Donna) and Russ Michael (Patt). His father, Ernest Clinton, also survives him. He is preceded in death by his mother, Vera Rochelle Higginbotham.
The funeral service will be held at Poplar Flat Baptist Church, in Louisville, MS, on Saturday, December 6 at 2 pm; led by Reverend Michael Childs. Visitation hours will be 1-2 pm at the church.
Forest Gene Hil
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, December 6, at Massey Funeral Home in Louisville. Visitation will take place the same day from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service in the funeral home chapel. Interment will follow immediately at Sardis Church Cemetery in Winston County. Gene lived a life marked by curiosity, hard work, deep roots, and a profound appreciation for the community around him.
He spent many years with Louis Dreyfus Corporation, embracing the life of a corporate nomad and forming lifelong friendships on the road. His entrepreneurial spirit eventually led him to South Carolina, where he built a business alongside his friend and partner, Lonnie Atkins.
A man of many passions, Gene cared deeply about environmental conservation and was endlessly fascinated by invention and engineering. He was a devoted baseball fan, cheering faithfully for his Mississippi State Bulldogs and the Baltimore Orioles. He loved hunting, never passed up a plate of Southern biscuits, and relished a good steak or Southern-style seafood.
Gene also cared deeply for the Ellison Ridge community. A proud member of Ellison Ridge Baptist Church, he worked hard to return home to the family land he loved so dearly and was known as a loyal friend to all who crossed his path.
In recent years, Gene was often spotted roaming the family land in his side-by-side, accompanied by his beloved dog and constant companion, Pookie, who held a special place in his heart.
Gene will be remembered for his warm spirit, his adventurous mind, and the simple joys he never took for granted.
Serving as pallbearers Stanley Eaves, M. L. McGee, Stewart “Catfish” Clay, Derek McKim, Alan Harper, and Ryan Penny. Honorary pallbearers are Albert “Shug” Glass and Lonnie Atkins.
Forest Gene is survived by his three children: daughter Marcelle Deal and husband Allen Deal of Chapin, SC; daughter Genevieve (Genna/Ginny) Hill Evashevski and husband William Evashevski of Good Hart, MI; and son Christopher Hill (with Chelsea Derrick) of Eastover, SC. He is also survived by his siblings, Pamela Jane Hill of Traverse City, MI, and Kenneth Miles Hill (Sonia Lahmer) of Wilmington, DE; his grandchildren, Ryan Penny of West Columbia, SC; Adrienne (Ward) Burrus and Madden Deal of Chapin, SC; as well as his nephew, Alan Harper of Chicago, IL; and great-grandchild Bailyn Grace Burrus. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Tammy Cobb Hill, and by his parents, Jimmy and Rita Hill.
Our family would like to offer our greatest appreciation to Derek McKim, who has cared for him so dutifully and compassionately in his last year of life. Memorials in honor of Forest Gene may be given to the Sardis Cemetery Fund, c/o Glenda Thomas, 215 Thomas Road, Louisville, MS 39339.
Monday, December 1, 2025
Virginia “Ginger” Catherine Higginbotham
Ginger was born August 4, 1964, to Edna Ruth Cole Higginbotham in Ruleville, Mississippi. She enjoyed relaxing, whether she was camping or porch sitting and drinking coffee. Most of all, she dearly loved her family, especially her grandchildren, and she enjoyed spending time with them.
Ginger is survived by her son, Robert Humphrey and wife, Lexie, of Wink, Texas; her partner, Jerry Odom; and stepson, Jeremy Odom both of Bradley, Mississippi. One of her greatest joys was being “Gigi” to her four grandchildren: Lily Humphrey, Emily Humphrey, Freya Humphrey, and T. J. Humphrey. She is also survived by her sister, Billie Annette Sanchez (Renee); and her brother, Toby Higginbotham all of Chicago, Illinois; as well as her cousins, Debra Odom (Paul), Chip Cole, J. R. Cole, Gaye Williamson, and LaBreska Jackson; in addition to her nieces, nephews, other family members, and friends. Ginger was preceded in death by her husband, Arley Tincher; her mother, Edna Ruth Higginbotham; her grandparents, James Ellis Cole and Cora Estelle Blansett Cole; her brother, Henry Higginbotham; and her sister, Rita Simon.
Serving as pallbearers are Robert Humphrey, Cole Vaughn, Chip Cole, Junior Odom, and Paul Odom.
Sandra Lynn Johnson
Sandra was born January 3, 1942, to J. D. and Hazel Stokes Holton in Winston County, Mississippi. She was a member of Harmony Baptist Church. Sandra enjoyed hunting and fishing, and she took great pride in tending both her flower beds and vegetable garden. Known as an excellent cook, she loved preparing meals for her family. Above all, she dearly loved her family and cherished every moment spent with her grandchildren.
Sandra is survived by her daughter, Susan Bane of Pensacola Beach, Florida; and sons: Joe Johnson and wife, Tanya; and John Bane all of Louisville. One of her greatest joys was being “Maw” to her four grandchildren: Wil Bane, Jarrett Bane, Sarah Trosper, and Morgan Trosper. She is also survived by her sister, Kathy Holdiness; and two sisters-in-law, Betty McMillan and Kathy Johnson, in addition to her nieces, nephews, other family members, and friends. Sandra was preceded in death by her husband, Billy Keith Johnson; her parents, J. D. and Hazel Stokes Holton; and her brother, Marlon Clay.
Serving as pallbearers are Wil Bane, Jarrett Bane, Kenny McMillan, David Parker, Tim Parker, and Bobby Paten.
John H. White
John was born in Winston County, Mississippi, on February 13, 1938, to Henry Lee and Hazel “Tiny” Crowell White. He was a faithful member of Murphy Creek Baptist Church. He spent his career welding at various locations before retiring and becoming fondly known throughout the community as the “Peanut Man” for his famous boiled peanuts. A talented woodworker, he crafted rocking chairs, porch swings, cedar chests, and toy cars and trucks. He was a member of the local Masonic Lodge and took great pleasure in keeping his yard immaculate on his zero-turn mower. Above all, he dearly loved his grandchildren and enjoyed spending time with them. He proudly answered the call of his country by serving in the United States Navy.
John is survived by his wife of 66 years, Louise White of Louisville; his son, Greg White (Cindy) of Pensacola, Florida; and his daughter, Mary Katherine Johnson (Mike) also of Louisville. One of his greatest joys was being “Johnny” to his four grandchildren: Brandon White (Jennifer), Rachael Greer, (Cody), Daniel Johnson, and David Johnson; as well as two great-daughters, Lynleigh White and Olivia White. He also leaves behind his brother, Gerald White (Mickey); in addition to his loving nieces, nephews, other family members, and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Henry Lee and “Tiny” White, and two sisters, Mary Evelyn White and Hazel White Ward.
Serving as pallbearers are Brandon White, Daniel Johnson, Clint Chadwick, Garvin Whitten, Scott Whitten, and Greg White.
Friday, November 28, 2025
Mark Valiant
Mark Valiant, 57, of Brookhaven, MS, formerly of Louisville, MS., passed on Monday, November 24, 2025 at the King's Daughters Medical Center, Brookhaven, MS. A memorial service will be conducted at a later date by the Family. Beck Funeral Home of Louisville in charge of arrangements.
Curtis Monroe Quinn
Curtis was born November 29, 1950, in Winston County, Mississippi, to Curtis Quinn and Mary Lou Sullivan. He was a devoted Ole Miss fan and an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting and fishing. Curtis was a gifted cook; he enjoyed cooking for others, especially his many friends. Also, let us not forget his close, personal relationship with President Donald Trump. Above all, he cherished the time he spent supporting and following his grandchildren in their various activities.
Curtis is survived by his daughters, Shannon Quinn of Louisville; and Bridget Hoover (Joe) of Flowood, Mississippi. One of his greatest joys was being “PaPaw” to his five grandchildren: Jenna Jones, Chaney Tisdale, Seth Arney, Jace Arney, and Kinley Jo Hoover; as well as his four great-grandchildren: Hudson Cole Arney, Layia Tisdale, Easton Jones, and Dutton Jones. Curtis is also survived by his sister, Katrina Estes Hill; in addition to his nephews, other family members, and many friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Curtis Quinn and Mary Lou Sullivan; his brother, Mike Estes; and his nephew, Chad Estes.
Serving as pallbearers are Seth Arney, Jace Arney, Danny Heard, Chris Moody, Wayne Moody, and Daniel Robertson.






















