She was preceded in death by her parents, Jabo and Estelle Johnson.
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Friday, June 30, 2023
Ethel Johnson Boring
She was preceded in death by her parents, Jabo and Estelle Johnson.
Wednesday, June 28, 2023
Lynn Beasley
Lynn is survived by his wife of 50 years, Dean Beasley of Louisville, MS; his children, Lisa (Vernon) Hathock, Darrell Beasley, Mark (Randy) Beasley, Chris Beasley, Tuck (Susan) Beasley, all of Louisville, and Ryan Beasley of Starkville; his brother, Vernon (Flora) Beasley of Flora, MS; grandchildren, Kirsten Golden, Randi Beasley, Hailey (Joe) Towne, Mitch Keene; and a host of great grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.
Pallbearers will be Austin Prisock, T. J. Prisock, Ronnie Flake, Tommy Peterson, Brad Bradford, and Mark Peterman. Honorary pallbearers will be Ronnie Rogers, Travis Prisock, Junior Beasley, Ken Beasley, and Paris Swanigan.
Janith “Jan” May McIntyre
Jan is survived by her children: Ann Smith and husband, Mitch, of Tupelo, Mississippi; Stephanie Bradford of Noxapater; and Ken McIntyre of Canton, Mississippi. One of her greatest joys was being “Granny or Gerber” to her six grandchildren: Kristy Jones, Ryan McIntyre, Cindy (Robert) Thornton, Coty (Brittany) Burton, Colton Raines, and Kinley Raines; as well as her five great-grandchildren: Haley Jones, Lexi Burton, Bentley Burton, Laney Burton, and Vela Burton. She also leaves behind her brother, Royce Watkins and wife, Dorothy, of Noxapater; as well as loving nieces, nephews, other family members, and friends. She is preceded in death by her husband, Charlie Mac “Sammy” McIntyre; her parents; and her brother, Windol Maye.
Serving as pallbearers Coty Burton, Colton Raines, Gaylon Raines, Mitch Smith, Robert Thornton, and Dwayne Watkins.
Services are under the direction of Nowell 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.nowellmasseyfuneralhome.com.
Thursday, June 22, 2023
Charlie Oneal Johnson, Jr.
Willie Mae Coleman
Freddy James Triplett
Tuesday, June 20, 2023
J.W. “Dub” Woods
Mr. Woods, 90, of Winston County, died Saturday, June 17, 2023.Dub was born and raised in Attala County in the Zama Community. He attended school at Zama and worked in the plumbing industry with the Lundy Brothers and Barnett Plumbing until his retirement. After retiring he lived a simple life in the Plattsburg Community. He loved his family and friends, to hunt and his dog Patsy. Mr. Woods was of the Christian faith.
Survivors include his sons, Randy Woods and Ricky Woods both of Philadelphia; daughter, Carmen Rouse Marker (Steve) of Homewood, MS; grandsons, Brent Woods (Aimee) of Philadelphia and Jeremy Woods of Philadelphia; great-grandchildren, Dalton, Landon, Kolton, Cooper, Callista, Morgan, Kaylee and Jada Woods; sister, Billie Scarborough of Memphis, TN; family friend, Bobby Brown of Philadelphia; niece, Pam Woods of Galveston, TX; nephew, Tommy Donald of Memphis, TN.
Mr. Woods was preceded in death by his parents, Bennett and Mamie Woods; brother, Hubert Woods; sister, Dixie Ryburn; grandson, Jason Woods.
Pallbearers are Jeremy Woods, Brent Woods, Landon Woods, Dalton Woods, Tim Manning, Bobby Brown, Kenny Edwards and Rudy Lovern.
Monday, June 19, 2023
Doris Elizabeth Cherry Kresal
Doris Elizabeth Cherry, 91, passed away Sunday, June 18, 2023, at her daughter’s home in Indian Springs Village, Alabama, with her loving family at her side. Funeral services will be 11:00 a.m. Thursday, June 22 in the Nowell-Massey Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Dr. Stacey Parvin officiating. Visitation will be the day of the service from 10:00 a.m. until service time at Nowell-Massey Funeral Home in Louisville. Interment will immediately follow the service in Betheden Cemetery.
Doris was born April 27, 1932, to George Washington and Gatsie Livingston Cherry in Winston County, Mississippi. She grew up on a farm so she enjoyed growing vegetables and flowers. She was a talented seamstress and for a few years, she sewed clothes for herself and her children. Doris enjoyed being outdoors, taking care of her yard and her “pet” squirrels and birds, and her feral cat, Miss Kitty. She received her degree from Calhoun Community College in Huntsville, Alabama. For 33 years, Doris worked as a clerk typist at Redstone Arsenal and NASA. She loved her country and was so proud of the military men and women that she worked with at Redstone Arsenal and NASA. Doris loved the Jewish people, supporting many organizations to help them return to the holy land from other countries. She also supported many veteran, police, and firefighter organizations. Just a week before her passing she said, “I never expected to live this long.” God blessed her with strength, resiliency, long life, great neighbors, loving family, and the time to make peace with all the people in her life. She was able to spend time with her children, grandchildren, and nieces; and to have her daughter and son-in-law be with her at the end as she went home to Jesus.
Doris is survived by her children: Cherry Kresal Inman and husband, Wally; Wanda Kresal McKelvy and husband, Mike; Elwood W. Kresal, Jr. and wife, Lisa; and Ramona “Mona” Kresal Dean and husband, Phil. One of her greatest joys was being “Grandma” to her grandchildren: Michael Fincher, Brian Inman, Nathan Inman, Laura McKelvy Sellers, Eric McKelvy, Matthew Kresal, Joshua Kresal, Sean Dean, and Brett Dean; and her great-grandchildren: Dresdon Fincher, Penelope Kresal, and Charlotte McKelvy. She is preceded in death by her parents; and her siblings: Agnes Gwathney, Calvin Cherry, and Robert T. “Bobby” Cherry.
Serving as pallbearers are Phil Dean, Mike McKelvy, Sean Dean, Brett Dean, Mark Cherry, and Josh Kresal. Memorials may be made to Betheden Lutheran Church, c/o Shirley Livingston, 40 Livingston Road, Louisville, MS 39339.
Sunday, June 18, 2023
Daniel Conner
Daniel Conner was born in Wahalak, MS on May 24,1936 to the late George Washington Conner and Annielou Elva (Warren) Conner. He was a graduate of Shuqualak High School and proudly served his country for four years in the U.S. Air Force. Daniel married the love of his life, the former Annie Pearl Weaver, on March 25,1956 and to this union five children were born. Daniel was an avid hunter, fisherman, and outdoorsman. He took pleasure in training his own bird dogs. He enjoyed cooking and often cooked large open fire “Black Pot” Brunswick stews for the members of his hunting club. Daniel was a friendly person with a dry sense of humor and was counted as a good friend by many of the residents of the area. He loved all the time that he spent with his children and grandchildren and he also enjoyed playing the guitar. Daniel was a longtime member of the Macon Church of Christ.
Daniel Conner is survived by his wife: Annie Pearl Conner of Preston; three daughters: Debbie Kirk (Stanley) of Louisville, MS; Rhonda Ann Conner of Beaufort, SC; Brenda Faye Grebner (Don) of Starkville, MS; and by two sons: Danny Conner (Wendy) and Joseph Bradley Conner, both of Preston, MS. He is also survived by one sister: Lorraine Bishop of Meridian, MS and by ten grandchildren and seventeen great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, one sister: Carolyn Evans and by three brothers: Nelson Conner, Curtis Conner, and Thurman Conner. He was also predeceased by a grandson: Wayne Everett Myhre III.
Louis Delano Fioramonti
Lou, a descendant of Italian immigrants, was born to Ciro and Caterina Nuzzi Fioramonti on
March 28, 1933, in Washington, D. C. He began his career as a police officer with the Washington, D. C. police department. Later, he transferred to serve in the Secret Service Uniform Division at the White House. He was always so proud to be a first-generation secret service agent that his country entrusted him to protect. Lou answered the call of his country by serving in the United States Navy.
Mr. Fioramonti is survived by his children, Marc Fioramonti and wife, Lisa, of the Nanih Wayia Community; and Patricia Pope and husband, Stephen, of Petal, Mississippi. One of his greatest joys was being “Poppy” to his four grandchildren: Brittany (Zach) Jones, Brett Fioramonti, Lindsay Pope, and Ethan Pope; and his great-grandson, William Elijah “Eli” Jones; he was so proud of them. Lou is also survived by his sister, Gloria Knudsen of Alexandria, Virginia; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, other family members, and friends. He is preceded in death by his wife, Patty Rogers Fioramonti; his parents, Ciro and Caterina Fioramonti of Labico, Italy; brothers, Leo Fioramonti, Rocco Fioramonti, and Adam Fioramonti; sisters, Mary Marchetti, Beatrice Biancaniello, Judy Thompson, and Josephine Motika.
Serving as pallbearers are Brett Fioramonti, Ethan Pope, Stephen Pope, Zach Jones, Laverne Collins, and Richard Rogers. Memorials may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital online at stjude.org/donate.
Services are under the direction of Nowell 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.nowellmasseyfuneralhome.com.
Friday, June 16, 2023
Ruth Morgan
Services are under the direction of Nowell-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.nowellmasseyfuneralhome.com.
Bobby Joel Flake
Bobby Joel Flake, 70, passed away Tuesday, June 13, 2023, at Baptist Memorial Hospital, Columbus, MS. A funeral service will be held on Saturday, June 17, 2023, at 11:00 a.m. at Cockrell Funeral Home in Macon, MS. Visitation will be held at the funeral home Saturday, from 10- 11 a.m. Cockrell Funeral Home is honored to be entrusted with arrangements.
Bobby Joel Flake was born on November 19, 1952, to the Bobby Olen and Eddie Lee White Flake in Winston County, MS. He graduated from Noxapater High School where he received a football scholarship to play at Mississippi State University. Due to the untimely death of his father, Bobby Joel had to return home to help his mother with his siblings.
Bobby Joel served as a policeman in the Columbus area for a period of time. He worked several jobs after that having worked for Pepsi Cola driving a delivery truck and as an EMT for a short time. Bobby Joel retired recently after thirty years’ service from International Paper as the chief of security. Bobby Joel was talented poet. He won many Golden Poet awards during his life having been published in the World’s Greatest Poet Book. He was a member of Concord Baptist Church and in his spare time he enjoyed fishing and hunting. Although he attended Mississippi State, he was a diehard Ole Miss fan.
Bobby Joel was preceded in death by his parents, and two brothers, Paul Sterling Flake and James Michael Flake
Bobby Joel was survived by his fiancé, Lisa Peeler of Ashland, MS, daughter, Adella Flake of Macon, MS. Two sons, Eric Flake (Amber) of Walls, MS, and Robert Flake (Amanda) of Coldwater, MS; sister, Debbie Miles of Philadelphia, MS; two brothers, David Flake and Steve Flake of Philadelphia, MS.; nine grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
Jerry Wayne Shiverdecker
Jerry Wayne Shiverdecker, 75, rejoined the Universal Mind from his Northside New Albany home in the early hours of June 13, 2023, following an extended illness. His wife and daughter were at his side. A Celebration Reception in his honor will be held from 5 - 7 PM Monday, June 19, 2023, at the Union County Heritage Museum (114 Cleveland St.) in New Albany with remarks from his dear friends Steve Patterson and Brandon Presley at 6 PM. Holland Funeral Directors - Tupelo Chapel is honored to serve their friends.
Jerry was born on March 5, 1948, to George and Oleta Perkinson Shiverdecker in Fulton, MO. At Fulton High School, he was a star member of a highly successful debate team, which won’t come as a surprise to anyone who ever argued with him. On November 22, 1963, he participated in a debate tournament that was delayed due to the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Around this time, Jerry discovered the writings of William Faulkner and made a pilgrimage to Mississippi to see the author’s “postage stamp of earth”. He was enchanted by Mississippi, a land where "nothing is as it appears on the surface".
Though he didn’t finish college, Jerry was a lifelong learner and a voracious reader. Over the years, he amassed a personal library of around 4,000 books, nearly all of which he’d read, some of them multiple times. He loved sharing the joy of reading with people of all ages and walks of life. Later in life, in an effort to downsize, he rehomed a lot of books by donating to small-town libraries and setting up jail libraries.
Jerry’s natural curiosity and sense of adventure led him to pursue a variety of occupations throughout his life. He spoke with great fondness of his time running radio stations on the south coast in the 70s and manufacturing heavy equipment at Danuser Machine Company in Missouri in the 80s. But his first, greatest and longest-lasting passion was the news business, a profession he loved because there was something new every day. As a young man working for Panax News in Miami Beach, Florida, in the 70s, he was the youngest newspaper publisher in the United States.
It was while he was back in Missouri that Jerry met his match in Nan Loonan, a native of Mississippi, the state which had so long beguiled him. They married in 1983 and were together for 39 years until his death. Eventually, they moved back to Mississippi, first to Louisville in Winston County before finally settling in New Albany in 1999. Their daughter, Elizabeth, inherited her father’s love of adventure, history and politics. Elizabeth once gave Jerry a Father’s Day card inscribed “Proud to be just like you, but better looking”. When Jerry died 14 years later, that card was still in a frame overlooking his bedside.
Jerry will be remembered by all who knew him for his warm heart, generous spirit, booming voice, dirty mouth, and a laugh that could fill up any room. He never met a stranger and could happily talk to anyone about almost anything, be it music, politics, history or local gossip. Integrity was the trait he most prized in others and that he strived to exemplify himself. If he thought you were in the wrong, he would tell you, even if it pissed you off. You may not have always agreed with him, but you were never in doubt about where he stood. Any friend he made was a lifelong friend, and even most of his enemies ended up being his friends.
He was a consummate conversationalist, always ready with a pertinent, often funny, anecdote drawn either from history or from his own broad experience. The ultimate expression of Dad’s love of storytelling was his writing. He was an exuberant and prolific writer, penning many articles and stories for newspapers and the newsweb. Some of these were reports on local or state politics while others simply, but beautifully, captured a slice of life in the South. In addition to researching and writing a Shiverdecker family history, Sterling and Bess, he also wrote biographies for two close Mississippi friends, Bill Taylor of Taylor Machine Works and George Beckett of the CIA. For many years, he’d been working on a political novel, which, sadly, was unfinished when he passed.
Jerry had a phenomenal memory whether for dates and details of historical events or the stories of people he knew. Once he met you, he never forgot your name, where you were from or who your kinfolks were. Anything he didn’t know about you he would find out. As he got older, he fretted about his memory not being what it once was. Nan often told him, “Even if you do forget half of what you know, you’ll still be ahead of most people.”
Throughout his life, he was eager to keep up with new technology and was an early adopter of the internet. When we lived in Winston County in the 90s, our home was one of the first to have dial-up. With the advent of the internet, Jerry was one of the first to recognize that the newspaper business he loved would not survive if it did not evolve. In 2006, he spearheaded the creation of the New Albany News-Exchange, the first internet-based local news site in Mississippi not attached to an established newspaper. In 2008, the News-Exchange was sold to the Tupelo Daily Journal and eventually shuttered.
Undaunted, Jerry and Nan created NANewsweb.com (now known as NEMiss.News) in 2015. It was the first exclusively-online local news source in Mississippi. His family is determined to carry on with this important work and to keep serving the community Dad loved and believed in, and which has shown us so much love.
In addition to his wife and daughter, Jerry is survived by a niece, Renee Lasalle, and her son, Gabe of Savannah, GA. He is also survived by a beloved aunt, Bonnie Shiverdecker, of Kansas City and a host of cousins in Missouri.
By marriage, he was a member of the tight-knit Loonan clan of Tupelo, MS. The late Loonan matriarch, Liz Johnstone Loonan, declared her son-in-law Jerry her designated ice cream dipper, as he was “the only one in this family besides me who knows what a proper serving of ice cream should look like”. Jerry will be greatly missed by his three sisters-in-law, Susan Scott, Robyn Gibson, and Kim Krauss; their husbands, Don Scott and Dale Gibson; and former husband Scott Krauss and his wife Amy (an honorary member of the Loonan clan); as well as numerous niblings and great-niblings.
He was preceded in death by his father and mother; his sister Janette; his uncle, Oather Perkinson and aunt, Ruth Perkinson; all 12 of his Shiverdecker aunts and uncles and their spouses, with the exception of Bonnie; and his beloved in-laws, Bob and Liz Loonan.
Thursday, June 15, 2023
William Joe Smith
A graveside service and interment will be held at 6:00 P.M. on Friday, June 16th, at Campground Church Cemetery. Visitation will be Friday from 4:00 to 5:30 P.M. at Porter Funeral Home.
Joe was born and raised in the Campground community, the son of Martin and Dolly Smith. Joe traveled the country pipelining and seeing sights others may only dream of. His friendship network was vast. He would do anything he could for his friends and family and expect nothing in return.
He is survived by his two sons, and daughters-in-law, Tim and Lisa Smith and Marty and Gina Smith; grandson, Tyler Martin Smith; great-granddaughter, Sara Carmen Smith; brothers, Jerry (Becky) Smith and Scotty Smith, and special friend, Judy Burkhalter.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Betty Sue York Smith; son, Samuel Ashley Smith; granddaughter, Carmen Elizabeth Smith; parents, Martin and Dolly Smith; and grandparents, Charles and Vera Stanley Gladden.
Pallbearers will be Isaac Triplett, Butch Burns, Wells Burns, and Matt Smith.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Campground Church Missions Fund, c/o Becky Waddell, 3080 Young Crossing Road, Louisville, MS, 39339.
William “Bill” Parks Smith
Wednesday, June 14, 2023
Delisa Lynn Peavy
DD, as she was affectionately called by many, or as her neighbor’s knew her as Max’s mom referring to her Australian Shepherd that she so dearly loved, was never one to venture far from home unless it was a horse show with her daughter or an occasional beach trip with her sister. Delisa was happiest at home with her many animals thru the years sitting around her kitchen table in her sweatpants catching up with friends and family on the telephone. She worked for her Grandmother at Lucille’s in Louisville for more than 20 years and later worked for Jerry’s Flowers
A very talented artist, Delisa decorated many homes and venues for many events, from Vacation Bible School, to birthdays, Homecoming events to Weddings and her favorite, Christmas and for many years she was known to have the most elaborate booth at the Dixie National Horse show. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Louisville and volunteered many hours at Winston Academy.
The daughter of the Late William Davis Metts and Shearer Baker Metts, she was born in Louisville, Ms August 26, 1959 where she lived until 2015 when she and her Husband of 43 years, Larry Peavy, moved to Columbus after their home was destroyed by the Tornado.
She was preceded in Death by her Grandparents, Garland and Florence Emma Wood Metts , Walter Fuller Baker and Lucille Gladney Baker and Great Granddaughter, Reagan Ruth Peavy.
Three Grandchildren, Carleigh Blanton, Dylan(Merissa) Peavy and Chelsea (Nate) Johnson and Great Grandchildren, Willow, Grayciemae and Cheyanne and a number of nieces and nephews.
Visitation will be Thursday, June 15, 2023 at Porter Funeral Home, Louisville, Ms from 5:00 pm until 7:00 pm with a Celebration of Life Service at 7:00 pm, in the Porter Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Dr. Martin Lifer Officiating.
Pallbearers will be: Hunter Sims, Dylan Reed, Dylan Peavy, Jamie Merchant, Jason Ingram, Caleb Metts.
Memorials may be made to St. Judes Children Hospital : Memorial Giving
501 St. Jude Place Memphis, TN 38105 or Samaritan’s Purse PO Box 3000 Boone, NC 28607
John Herbert Tennant
Tycorian Jaquan Estes
Tuesday, June 13, 2023
Elsie Nell Fondren Edwards
She married the love of her life, Edgar Edwards, on July 5, 1968. They were later blessed with two daughters, Pam and Paula. In 2004, she patiently awaited the arrival of her only grandchild, Sara Grace, who was the joy of her life. Elsie was surrounded by her loving family as she went to meet her Savior on Sunday, June 11, exactly nine years to the day her loving husband Ed died.
Elsie was last employed by Choctaw County Schools where she faithfully served as a school bus driver for over 20 years. In her retirement years, she enjoyed traveling with her family and to her happy place was the Beach! After her cirrhosis diagnosis two years ago, she began praying daily to see Sara Grace graduate in May 2023. God granted her that desire.
She was preceded in death by her husband of almost 50 years, Edgar, her parents, B.T. and Eva Mae Fondren, her brothers, John Robert Fondren and Jesse Harold Fondren, and her brother-in-law, Joe Edwards.
She is survived by her daughters, Pam Holdiness (Pete) of Ackerman, Paula Tribble (Dave) of Crowder, one granddaughter, Sara Grace Tribble of Crowder, two step granddaughters, Erin Breland (Matthew) of Newton and Laken Beam (Matthew) of Eupora, a special sister-in-law, Jewel Fondren; several nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Elsie loved her special friends from Legacy Hospice, Kelsie White, Elise Hood, and Dena Kelly, who served her faithfully. Memorials can be sent to Legacy Hospice, Chester Baptist Church Cemetery or a charity of your choice.
Betty Ann Hunt
Funeral services for Betty Ann Hunt will be held, Saturday, June 17, 2023, at 11 am at Concord Baptist Church in Ackerman, Mississippi. Visitation will be from 10 am until 11 am at Concord Baptist Church. Burial will follow at Concord Baptist Church Cemetery. Officiating the services will be Brother Roger Griffith and Brother Michael Bishop. Pallbearers are Jim Crimm, Stanley Maddox, George Earl Maddox, Davel Bray, Tony Steadman, and Billy Whittington. Honorary Pallbearers are Lamar Crimm, Charles Maness, Dan Wise, Buck Ray, Billy Wood, Jack Bowie, Jerry McCain and Gene McClure. Wise Reed Funeral Home is in charge of all arrangements.
Ethel Thames
Monday, June 12, 2023
Sadie Moncrief
Nancy Lynn Carpenter Dempsey
Nancy was born July 1, 1950, in Grenada, Mississippi, to Abner Lee and Lura Emma Foster Carpenter. She worked two and three jobs all her life since she was old enough to work. She had numerous jobs over the years but she loved being a manager at Country Mart in Louisville the most because she loved talking and meeting new people. Nancy loved her daughters, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren; working at her pond; and singing with her late husband, Brice; but most of all, she loved going to the casino. If you knew her, you loved her.
Nancy is survived by her daughters, Tammy Maycock and husband, David, of Louisville, and Tanya Taylor and husband, Beau, of Steens, Mississippi. One of her greatest joys was being “Mamaw” to her three grandsons: Matthew (Noell) Maycock, Russ Taylor, and Taylor Maycock; her five great-granddaughters: Ryleigh Maycock, Cali Maycock, Shane Maycock, Leighton Maycock, and Emily Pearson. She also leaves behind her brother, Jerry Carpenter; as well as her loving nieces, nephews, other family members, and numerous friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, Brice Dempsey; her parents; her sister, Sandra McSheffrey; and her brother, Bobby Carpenter.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in honor of Nancy may be given to Nowell-Massey Funeral Home to help defray funeral expenses.
Friday, June 9, 2023
Chris Boatner
Mr. Boatner, 56, of Philadelphia, MS, died Wednesday, June 7, 2023.
Thursday, June 8, 2023
Larry Gene Rogers
Gene was born October 2, 1944, to Thaddeus and Eddie Mae Ford Rogers in Winston County, Mississippi. He was a member of South Louisville Baptist Church. Gene was retired from the construction industry.
Gene is survived by his son, Todd Rogers of Pickensville, Alabama and his sister, Jane Snow of Noxapater, Mississippi. One of his greatest joys was being “Pa Paw” to his two grandsons, Will-Corbin (Alaina) Rogers and Landon (Grace) Rogers. He dearly loved his family and enjoyed spending time with them, especially with his great-granddaughter, Raylee Kate Rogers. He was preceded in death by his son Bart Rogers; his daughter, Karen Rogers; his parents; brother Jimmy Rogers; and sister, Patty Rogers Fioramonti.
Serving as pallbearers are Will-Corbin Rogers, Landon Rogers, Richard Rogers, Brett Fioramonti, Lavern Collins, and Jesse Ford. Memorial contributions in honor of Gene may be given to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital online at stjude.org.
Norma Jean Young
Wednesday, June 7, 2023
Billy Sewell
Billy passed away peacefully at home after an extended illness surrounded by his wife and loved ones on June 5, 2023.
Billy Sewell was the devoted husband of 30 years to Beth Hall Sewell. He was the loving father of Shannon Sewell Smith (Charlie), Kelli Sewell Dawkins, and Sarah Beth Sewell and granddaddy to Drew (Corrine) Smith, Abbie (Trent) Dunn, Mayson Smith, Camryn Dawkins, and Riley Dawkins, and great granddaddy of Burgin, Vivian, Troy, and Leighton. He is also survived by his former son-in-law, Roben Dawkins.
Billy was born on February 6, 1941 at home in the Clarkson Community in Webster County, Mississippi and graduated from Cumberland High School. After graduating from Delta State University, he had a happy life as a teacher and coach for 38 years. He enjoyed all sports and the outdoors with basketball being his passion. Billy was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Starkville, MS. He cherished his family and friends and he was exceedingly grateful and proud of his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren, as well as his extended family. He savored life’s simple pleasures such as watching birds in his backyard, sitting on the porch with friends, going to check on his cows, gardening, riding his Goldwing motorcycle, fishing, boating on the river, MSU sporting events, staying in contact with former basketball players, and watching children and grandchildren in activities.
Charles E. Parish
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am on Friday, June 9, 2023, at Bear Creek Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 10:00 am till service time at the church. Pallbearers will be Charles Hollis, Randy Rives, Jeremy Ming, Patrick Fulton, Danny Dobbs, and Chris Busby.
Charles is survived by one son, Mike (Mary) Parish of Maben, MS; two daughters, Deborah Bell of Destin, FL, and Lori Boykin of Sylacauga, AL; two brothers, Ray (Brenda) Parish of Weir, MS, and Bobby (Jo) Parish of Weir, MS; one sister, Ruth Dixie Parish of Gonzales, LA.
He is also survived by six grandchildren, Alexandria "Alex" Parish, Andrew "Drew" Parish, Codi Coleman, Ashland Hall, Bradley Boykin, and Amanda Boykin.
Charles is preceded in death by his wife, Jessie Marie Parish; his parents, Dewey and Mary Jane (Nowell) Parish; four sisters, and three brothers.
Memorials may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
Monday, June 5, 2023
Truman Harvard Triplett
Truman was born November 15, 1946, to Harvard and Willie Eaves Triplett in Winston County, Mississippi. He was a lifelong member of Bethel Baptist Church. Truman retired from Taylor Machine Works after more than 50 years of service as a machinist. He was an active Master Mason of Winstonville Lodge #277 and he was also a Shriner. Truman enjoyed classic cars and attending classic car shows. He dearly loved his family and enjoyed spending time with them, especially his grandchildren. He answered the call of his country by serving for more than 30 years in the National Guard.
Truman is survived by his children: Chris Triplett, and wife, Amanda; Shelia Triplett, all of Louisville; Ann Carter and husband, Mike, of Hopkinsville, Kentucky; and Craig Bouchillon and wife Susie of Melbourne, Florida. He is also survived by his sister, Linda Goodin, also of Louisville. One of his greatest joys was being “Pap Paw” to his two grandsons, Thrasher and Reed Triplett. He was preceded in death by his wife, Edith; an infant son, Michael Triplett; and his parents.
Serving as pallbearers are Isaac Bouchillon, James Griffith, Dustin Smith, Nick Stewart, Jacky Triplett, and John Triplett. Honorary pallbearers are the Deacons of Bethel Baptist Church, Thrasher and Reed Triplett, John William Smith, and Larry Goodin. Memorial contributions in honor of Truman may be given to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital online at stjude.org.
Services are under the direction of Nowell-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.nowellmasseyfuneralhome.com.
Patricia Elease Wilson Webb
Pat was born in Iverness, Mississippi on July 25, 1936 to Grace and Frank Wilson. She graduated from Louisville High School and was a cheerleader at Millsaps College. She married Ted Johnson Webb of Louisville. Her life was committed to her faith, family, and friends. She taught Sunday School for forty years at First Methodist Church in Yazoo City and was an active member and past lay director of the North Mississippi Emmaus Community. Pat was a life member of Junior Auxiliary. She was an avid reader and adored cooking, always sharing her favorite books and recipes. Her years at St. Catherine’s were happy and full of friendships of residents and employees alike. She loved her volunteer work with the Hospice Ministries of Ridgeland and was a member of Highland Colony Baptist Church. One of her greatest joys was being “Poppy” to her grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Pat is survived by her loving husband of sixty-seven years, Ted, children, Ted Webb, Jr. (Sarah) of Hattiesburg, Diane Hewlett (Richard) of Starkville, and Frank Webb (Dee) of Yazoo City; grandchildren, Caroline Clark (Grant) of Nashville, TN, Julia Ballow (William) of Signal Mountain, TN, Hayes Hewlett of Starkville, John Kyle Hewlett (Heather) of Madison, MeMe Hugh (David) of Starkville, Rich Hewlett (Athena) of Starkville, Elizabeth Ford (Ben) of Madison, and Anne Rush (Logan) of Meridian. She had thirteen great grandchildren: Hardy, Libba, Annie, Kennedy, Finley, Bonner, Browning, Woods, Ann Kendal, Reed, James, Henry and Ella.
She was predeceased by her sister, Sylvia Kyle and her grandson, Webb Hewlett.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to First Methodist Church of Yazoo City, Mississippi, Highland Colony Baptist Church of Ridgeland, Mississippi, or to a charity of your choice.
Sunday, June 4, 2023
Patricia Wood Bowie
She is preceded in death by her parents, four brothers and three sisters. Pat is survived by her husband, Jack Bowie; stepdaughters, Jackie Bowie Wise (Doug) of Ackerman, Lisa Bowie Balderaz (Joey) of Victoria, TX; grandchildren, Jacob and Jace Balderaz of Victoria, TX; Guy Wise of Ackerman and Juliana Wise of Ocean Springs; bonus grandchild, Hannah Jones, and four great grandchildren. Pallbearers are Brian Blankenship, Ben Chambers, Eric Chambers, Brent Russell, Guy Wise and Taylor Wood.
Visitation: 2:00PM til Service Time Tuesday June 6, 2023 at Coleman Funeral Home in Ackerman, MS. Funeral Service: 3:00PM Tuesday June 6, 2023 at Coleman Funeral Home in Ackerman, MS.
Saturday, June 3, 2023
Mable Joyce Burks Eaves
Joyce was born December 24, 1953, to William and Christine Lang Burks in Galesburg, Michigan. She was a member of First Apostolic Church of Louisville. Joyce enjoyed working in the flowers in her yard as long as she was able to do so. She worked at TRW for many years and later, she enjoyed helping others which led to her sitting with those that needed special attention. Joyce was very family oriented; she dearly loved her family and loved to cook for them.
Joyce is survived by three sons: Jamie Eaves and wife Maegan; Michael Eaves; and Matthew Eaves all of Louisville. One of her greatest joys was being “Granny” to her grandson, Jason Eaves. Joyce also leaves behind her sister, Linda Eaves; and her brother, Kenny Burks. She was preceded in death by her parents; and the father of her children, Paul Eaves.
Memorial contributions in honor of Joyce may be given to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital online at stjude.org.
Services are under the direction of Nowell-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.nowellmasseyfuneralhome.com.
Friday, June 2, 2023
Carolyn P. Palmer
Carolyn was born September 24, 1941, in Seminary, MS. She was retired from Spartus Corp. after 26 years. She enjoyed spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren. She loved gardening, cooking, recipes, and her beloved dog, Meme. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clyde V. Palmer; her parents, Dave and Lucille Presley Miller; a son, David Palmer; a sister, Sherry Hemphill; and a brother, Homer Miller.
She is survived by her daughter, Patricia (Mike) Kemp of Louisville; a son, Clyde Palmer of Macon; a daughter-in-law, Linda Palmer of Louisville; five grandchildren, Sara Palmer, Josh Palmer, Star Pettie, Trea Gordon, and Tyler Gordon; and eight great grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Tyler Gordon, Trea Gordon, Chris Hemphill, Dennis Duncan, Randy Fulton, and Ian Pettie. Honorary pallbearers will be Josh Palmer, Chris Smith, Krosten Gordon, Kohen Gordon, and Shane Palmer.