Wednesday, September 27, 2023
David "Butch" Hurt
Monday, September 25, 2023
Brenda Aron Johnson
Brenda was born August 27, 1956, in Bruce, MS. She was a supervisor at the Silver Star Casino. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jasper Earl Johnson; her parents, Evelyn and Theron Aron; two sisters, Barbara Dale Russell and Sherry Lynn Aron; and two brothers, Randy Aron and Kenny Aron.
She is survived by daughters, Dorothea Puckett of Prentiss, MS, Brenda Carol Watkins of Clinton, TN, Kristin (John) Dickerson of Noxapater, MS, Crystal (Keith) Bridges of Meridian, MS, and Brandee (Cody) Hays of Louisville; a son, Alexander (Inez) Johnson of Clinton, TN; and her grandchildren, Roger (Hannah) Towne, Joseph (Hailey) Towne, Ausitn Criddle, Logan Johnson, Boyce Chaligoj, Steven Chaligoj, Kylie Bridges, Matthew Bridges, Bella Bridges, Maddie Edwards, Gracie Edwards, Aiden Reed, Will Ford, Kaleb McBride, Ashton Dempsey, Skylor Watkins, Ava Hays, Hayden Hays, Scarlett Hays, Alexandra Sparks, and Gabrielle Brown; and a host of nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers will be Aiden Reed, Logan Johnson, Kaleb McBride, Roger Towne, Joe Towne, Matthew Bridges, Steven Chaligoj, and Boyce Chaligoj. Honorary pallbearers will be Will Ford and Austin Criddle.
Sunday, September 24, 2023
Margie Hedgepeth
Margie was born in Franklin County, Mississippi, on July 17, 1921, to Arthur and Annie May Wilkinson King. She was an accomplished artist; she loved painting primitive art and writing poems. Margie enjoyed baking and she was famous for her caramel cake. She also enjoyed cooking Sunday lunch for her family as long as her health allowed.
Margie is survived by her son, James Kenneth Hedgepeth and wife, Janice, of Louisville. One of her greatest joys was being “Memaw” to her four grandchildren: Leigh Hedgepeth Jones (Jay), Lynn Hedgepeth Tedford (Sonny), James Jason Hedgepeth (Kim), and Leslie Hedgepeth White (Steven Green); her seven great-grandchildren: Chandler Jones, Chloe Jones, Lauren Napier (Jesse), Taylor Hedgepeth, Peyton Hedgepeth, Christian White (Abi), and Hailey White; as well as her four great-great-grandchildren: Hank Napier, Nell Napier, Dierks White, and Laykin White.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Jesse James Hedgepeth, Jr.; her parents; her brother, Bill; and her sister, Maxie.
Robert Eugene Batte
Robert Eugene Batte, Sr., 86, passed away on Saturday, September 23, 2023, at Traceway Retirement Community Center in Tupelo, Mississippi. A memorial service will be scheduled at a later date to honor his life.
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.
Full obituary will follow.
Lucy Kathleen Hatcher Upshaw
Kathleen was the only child of James Denton “Jack” and Lillie Belle Stokes Hatcher. She was born in Winston County on July 30, 1930.
She earned a business degree and worked for General Motors across the state. Upon retirement, she spent her time between her homes in Greenwood, Mississippi, and Louisville, Mississippi
An avid collector, she decorated her home with antique furniture. She enjoyed entertaining her family and friends and sharing her love for the past. She started the Stokes family reunion in 1973 by hosting the first reunion at her home. During the last fifty years, she was instrumental in the maintenance of this family tradition.
Kathleen served as the family historian for both the Stokes and Hatcher families. Her love for genealogy led her to contribute to several books written on family history. At family reunions, she would bring her extensive collection of family memorabilia to teach the younger generations about their ancestors.
She loved her family. She kept up with all family members and filled her home with pictures of her family. She loved nothing more than bragging about what her relatives were doing.
An avid reader, Kathleen owned a vast collection of historical books, cookbooks, and Biblical commentaries. Her love of cooking caused her to start a family cookbook which she added to yearly for many years. These cookbooks have become prized by family members.
She was preceded in death by her parents and will be missed by a host of cousins.
Pallbearers will be Joey Holdiness, Trevor Holdiness, Kim Ray, Jay Stokes, Kade Hollingsworth, and Dale Stokes. Honorary pallbearers are Lloyd Stokes and Johnny Stokes. Memorials in honor of Kathleen may be given to Middleton Cemetery Fund.
Saturday, September 23, 2023
Mary Coleman
Equilla Turner Miller
A native of Louisville, Mrs. Turner died in Louisville on September 7, 2023.
Mrs. Miller leaves to cherish her memories, a loving husband, of 49 years Elder Dr. George Miller; three children: Tiffany Miller Harris of Venus, Texas; Elder George Anthony Miller of Prairieville, La.; Minister John Freemon Miller of Little Elm, Texas; seven grandchildren: six siblings: Priscilla Pinleton of Carrollton, Texas; Amanda Nelson of Little Rock, Ark.; Annette King of Sugarland, Texas; Calbert Turner of Milwaukee, WI; Garry Turner of Forest City, Ark. and Barry Turner of Brenham, Texas.
West Memorial Funeral Home of Starkville will be in charge of all arrangements.
Friday, September 22, 2023
Jim Neeley, Jr.
Chester Norris Herrington Sr.
A visitation for family and friends is planned from 9-11 a.m. on Sept. 23 at Porter Funeral Home in Louisville. A celebration of life service begins at 11 a.m. followed by burial in Louisville’s Memorial Park Cemetery. Chester was born on Jan. 31, 1928, in the House community in Neshoba County to James H. Herrington, a bi-vocational Baptist minister and Winston County mail carrier, and Lora Gordon Herrington, a housewife.
The fifth of eight brothers, Chester valued the old and new friendships he made through the years and made it a point to stay connected. Known for his loyalty, talents and humor, he enjoyed recounting stories of his youth, military career and fishing excursions.
Chester was an all-state fullback for Louisville High School and played on the Wildcats’ first state championship team in 1944. After graduation, he continued playing football at East Central Junior College. His gritty gridiron performance and proneness to frequent nose breaks earned him the nickname Hawk, a name many fondly referred to him as throughout life.
While in high school, Chester was recruited into the National Guard and went on to serve his country as a guardsman for nearly 40 years. In 1954, he married Juanita Myres of Attala County, and together they had one son, Checky.
During the Korean War, Chester was stationed in Fort Jackson, S.C., but spent most of his career at the National Guard Armory in Louisville. Trained as a general mechanic, he repaired and maintained a variety of vehicles and equipment, including Jeeps, trucks, tanks and electronics.He served in the 1st Calvary Division, the 30th Armored Division and the 31st Infantry “Dixie” Division and spent summers participating in training exercises at Camp Shelby in Hattiesburg.
In the 1970s, the Armory staff made local headlines when the National Guard transported tanks to Louisville by rail. Onlookers were treated to an unexpected military parade as Chester and fellow guardsmen drove the tanks down Main Street to the Armory.
Chester was proudly patriotic and valued the relationships he developed during his military career. After retiring from the Guard in 1986, he maintained close friendships with fellow servicemen.Retiring at age 58 gave Chester more time to hone his fishing and hunting skills, and he also discovered a talent for woodworking and furniture restoration. He enjoyed building birdhouses, especially for purple martins and bluebirds, and observing nesting activity in birdhouses throughout his yard. He completed many projects for his family and gave away most of his creations as gifts.
Friends also benefited from his angling habit. Chester loved sharing the bounty of his frequent fishing trips and organized many fish fries for his friends.One of his favorite traditions was meeting friends for coffee every morning in downtown Louisville, which provided plenty of opportunities for Chester to practice another talent—storytelling. Growing up in Louisville gave him plenty of material as he recounted the people and experiences that enriched his life. “Never met a stranger” is a phrase that fit Chester perfectly. No matter where he went, he greeted everyone as a friend.
Chester loved sharing news and photos of his family, following MSU athletics, and listening to music, especially gospel and country, and kept his CD collection near until the end of his life.In addition to his parents, Chester was preceded in death by his wife of 56 years, Juanita M. Herrington, and seven brothers: Charles Herrington, Jim Herrington, Max Herrington, Rufus Herrington, Connice Herrington, Gerald Herrington and Billy Herrington.
He is survived by his son, Checky Herrington, and his wife, Chellie, of Starkville; two grandchildren, Sara Adams (David) of Memphis, Tenn., and Daniel Herrington (Lucila) of Miami Beach, Fla.; four great grandchildren, Hannah Grace and Caleb Adams and Isabella and Valentina Herrington; several nieces and nephews and countless friends.
The family is grateful to the amazing staff at Bee Hive Homes for nine years of encouragement and support of Chester’s cowbell ringing, Bingo winning, junk food eating and lively treks around the center in his motorized chair. Special thanks to the sweet workers at The Carrington and Team Holton Homecare for their love and care for Chester in his final days.
Ricky Vowell
Ricky was born December 13, 1955, to Leroy and Mary Lou Vowell in Louisville. He was a member of West End Baptist Church of Louisville. For 27 years, Ricky has worked in the maintenance department at Winston Medical Center. He was very devoted to his loving wife as he became her caregiver; and, he was an awesome father and grandfather. He was always willing to share and would have given you anything he had that you needed.
Ricky is survived by his loving wife of 43 years, Mary Vowell; his daughter, Mary Anne Johnson and husband, Berry; and his son, Ronnie “Buzzy” Johns all of Louisville. One of his greatest joys was being “Rick Rick” to his five grandchildren: Leighanne (Doug) King, Shey Tate, Casey (Midori) Johnson, Michael Johns, and Barley Johns; as well as his six great-grandchildren: Bryce King, Bentley King, Talan King, Brodie Tate, Luca Johnson, and Noah Johnson. Ricky is also survived by his brother, Barry Vowell and wife, Belinda; and his “brother uncle” Travis Vowell; in addition to his nieces, nephews, other family members, and friends. He was preceded in death by his granddaughter, Kristi Johnson; and his parents.
Tuesday, September 19, 2023
Jimmy A. Black
Jimmy was born in Winston County, Mississippi, on November 27, 1947, to Hosea and Elgie Mayo Black. He was a member of Shiloh Baptist Church. He retired from Georgia Pacific as a supervisor. Jimmy had a portable sawmill and he enjoyed sawing the lumber then making various things out of the wood. He was very talented in his wood working and could build anything. He loved being outdoors enjoying time with his animals and gardening.
Jimmy is survived by his daughter, Kathy Black Johnsey and husband, John, of Starkville, Mississippi; and his son, Barry A. Black and wife, Toni, of Louisville. One of his greatest joys was being “Pap Paw” to his grandchildren: Abi (Ford) Polk, Ivy Black, Natalie Jones, and Dalton Anthony. He was preceded in death by his loving wife of 53 years, Kay Mayo Black; his parents; and his sister, Carol Jean Black McCool.
Serving as pallbearers are Dalton Anthony, John Johnsey, David Mayo, Lamar Mayo, Kevin Stanley, and Chris VanLandingham.
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.
Monday, September 18, 2023
Charlye Sue Burton
Survivors include her son, Edgar Leon Burton (Roy Gibson) of Sanibel Island, Florida, sister-in-law, Bettie Agnes Lampley, nephew, John Webb Lampley, Jr. (Leigh), and niece, Elizabeth Lee
Lampley, all of Vaughan, Mississippi; and numerous other family members scattered throughout the country.
Preceding her in death were her parents, her beloved husband, Leon Burton (of 42 years); and her siblings: sister, Mary Gwendolyn and brothers, Edgar Lee “E.L.” and John Webb Lampley.
Charlye Sue had a great love for all of her extended family and her family of friends. She was a woman of strong faith and belief in God and was a life-long member of Noxapater Baptist Church. All of her family and friends were blessed with many years of good times with great memories that will be cherished forever.
Visitation will be held on Saturday, September 23, 2023 from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm at Noxapater Baptist Church. Funeral services will be conducted at 2:00 pm at Noxapater Baptist Church following the visitation. Burial will be at Mount Carmel Baptist Cemetery in Noxapater.
Memorials in honor of Charlye Sue may be given to the Mount Carmel Baptist Cemetery Fund, c/o: Noxapater Baptist Church, 156 W. Alice Street, Noxapater, MS 39346.
Jean Eaves Nall
She attended Bond High School and graduated as Salutatorian of her class. Jean also attended Draughon’s Business College in Jackson and began her career which spanned 64 years. She worked for attorneys, a Federal Magistrate, and a Federal Judge for the Southern District of Mississippi. She then worked during 32 sessions of the Mississippi legislature, retiring in 2012.
Jean was a long time member of Parkway Baptist Church where she taught the same Sunday school class for over 40 years. She was also a long-time volunteer at Mississippi Baptist Health Systems.
Jean was preceded in death by her husband, Sgt. Major (ret) Aldert S. Nall II, mother and father, three brothers, Henry Eaves of Southfield, MI; Welton Eaves of Baltimore, MD, and Harry Eaves of Louisville, MS. Three sisters, Mildred Arnett of Brandon, MS., Jackie Bunch of Charlotte, NC, and Peggy Cockrell of Louisville, MS. Also her sister-in-law, Dean Eaves of Louisville, MS.
Jean is survived by her children, Aldert S Nall, III, wife Karen, grandson Aldert S. Nall IV; Lucia Lynn Nall, wife Dr Cyndi Undesser, and family friend loved like a daughter, Judy Ketchens.
Also many nieces and nephews who she counted as her own and to whom we have been blessed to call cousin. Thank you for your support both emotionally and spiritually.
Because of her giving nature, Jean has donated her remains to the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson for medical research.
There will be a Memorial Service Oct 7 @ 11:00 AM at Parkway Baptist Church in Clinton Mississippi.
In lieu of flowers, Jean requested that donations be made to the Miss Ruby Scholarship at Ole Miss, established by her son in honor of his Grandmother, Ruby Eaves. Please mail to University of Mississippi Foundation - 406 University Ave Oxford Mississippi 38655 - please make note on check its for Miss Ruby Scholarship - or call 6629155944 to donate by credit card.
Peggy Jean Young
Friday, September 15, 2023
Kari M. Boatner
Survivors include husband, Scotty Boatner of Philadelphia; sons, Matthew (Allison) Boatner and Micah (Jodi) Boatner all of Philadelphia; grandchildren, William, John Scott, Joseph and Hannah; and brother, Todd McMahan of Philadelphia.
Kari was preceded in death by her father, Kenneth McMahan and her mother, Jimmie Pearson.
Pallbearers are Brandon McMahan, Ben Thames, Jake Boatner, Ben Willis, Jim Estes and Jordan McMahan.
Bill Bryant, Jr.
Ray Allen Cockrell
Ray is survived by his sister, Doris Smith and husband, C. Q.; his brother Will “Junior” Cockrell and wife, Dorothy; and special friend, Marie Shaw, all of Louisville. He is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews, other family members, and friends. Ray was preceded in death by his wife, Peggy; an infant daughter, Elizabeth Cockrell; his parents; and two siblings, Thelma (Freeman) Smith and Mose (Thelma) Cockrell.
Serving as pallbearers are Ricky Tanksley, Randy Tanksley, Rylee Pearson, Lee Pearson, Kenny McCulloch, and Zach Eaves. Honorary pallbearers are Scott Barnhill, Darry Crowell, Thomas Hindman, Donnie Hisaw, Lamar Parkes, Charles Henry Stokes, and the Men’s Sunday School Class of Murphy Creek Church.
Thursday, September 14, 2023
Raymond "Ray" Popec
Ray was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Adam and Charlotte Aldridge Popec on May 30, 1953. He was a member of Butler Pentecostal Church. In the various churches that he attended in the different places he and Kay called home, Ray served in any area of the church ministry where he was needed. He was especially called to minister to the youth and was utilized as a Sunday school teacher. Ray had many interesting jobs throughout his career. For example, one of his jobs early in his working career was to read water meters for the City of Chicago. While doing this, he was able to see some magnificent homes. He later worked as a foreman at Soldier Field where he met and showed Walter Payton where the locker room was located. Ray was an avid Cubs fan, a love he inherited from his mother. In 2019, his sons, Quentin and Scott, were able to surprise him by taking him to a game between his beloved Cubs and the Astros. He enjoyed Chicago politics and believed everyone should vote in an election. Ray loved all Chicago-style food; such as Chicago-style hotdogs, kluski, and roast beef sandwiches to name a few. He loved to cook for his family and they especially loved his homemade spaghetti sauce. Another hobby was looking for antique furniture and old records at antique shops or flea markets. He had a massive collection of old records and was always on the lookout for more. Ray loved old classic cars and he enjoyed plants, which he scattered around his lawn and house. He was so much fun to be around; always laughing, ready to pull a prank, or watch one unfold! Most of all, Ray ministered to others by his wholehearted hugs that he loved to give to anyone from those he met at Wal-Mart to his church family.
Ray is survived by his loving wife of 48 years, Kay Popec; his daughter, Kelly Eaves and husband, Todd, all of Preston, Mississippi; and his son, Scott Popec of Lumberton, Texas. One of his greatest joys was being “Paw Paw Ray” to his six grandchildren whom he dearly loved: Adam Popec, Morgan Popec, Jasmine Popec, Danielle Robinson, Emma Kaye Eaves, and Parker Jo Eaves; and his great-granddaughter, Macie Taylor Robinson. He is also survived by his five siblings: Larry (Laurie) Popec; Kevin Popec; Kathy (Joseph) Pecararo; Jerry Popec; and Gary (Frances) Popec. He was also “Ray Ray” to his precious great-nephews Rhett, Knox, and Tallen, with whom he enjoyed spending time; as well as many loving nieces, nephews, other family members, and friends.
Serving as pallbearers are Todd Eaves, Parker Jo Eaves, Taylor Robinson, Cody Boyd, Mason Boyd, Jodie Blumenfeld, Josh Massey, Jason McArthur, Stephen Goodin, and Able Hernandez.
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.
Wednesday, September 13, 2023
Sally Marveen Moody
Marveen's passion for knowledge was evident in her own pursuit of higher education. She graduated from Louisville High School before earning a Bachelor of Science degree from Mississippi College. Furthering her academic achievements, she obtained a Master's degree in Elementary Education and an Education Specialist degree from Mississippi State University.
Outside of her professional life, Marveen found solace and joy in various hobbies and interests. She was an active member of the Louisville Garden Club and derived immense pleasure from cultivating beautiful flowers. Time spent with her family brought Marveen great happiness and fulfillment.
Marveen will be deeply missed by all who knew her. She was preceded in death by her loving parents, Marvin and Eunice Moody; as well as two brothers, Paul Moody and Reverend Charles Moody.
She is survived by her nephews: Stephen (Carolyn) Moody; Stewart (Julie) Moody; and Charlie (Heather) Moody. Additionally, Marveen is survived by great nieces and nephews: Will (Bell) Moody; Elizabeth Anne (Cam) Carroll; Flint Moody; Cal Moody; Levi Moody; Fern Moody; and Ellie Moody.
Visitation services will be held on September 15, 2023, from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM at Porter Funeral Home, with a funeral service to follow at 11:00 AM at Porter Funeral Home, with Dr. Heath Hillman officiating. Interment will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.
Serving as pallbearers will be Will Moody, Charlie Moody, Flint Moody, Cal Moody, Cam Carroll, and Steve Quinn.
Memorials may be made to First Baptist Church, P. O. Box 547, Louisville, MS, 39339.
Marveen's lifelong dedication to education and her unwavering commitment to her community will forever be remembered. May her soul rest in eternal peace, and may her memory be a source of comfort and inspiration to all who were fortunate enough to have known her.
Samuel T. Vickery
Tony is survived by his children: two daughters, Pam Stedman and husband, Bruce, of Eupora, Mississippi; and Patricia Vickery (Billy Latham), of Maben, Mississippi; and his son, George Vickery and wife, Robin, of Mathiston. One of his greatest joys was being “Papa Vickery” to his four grandchildren: William Bam (Stephanie) Reeves, Megan Latham, Joshua Franks, and Krista (Eric) Hanington. He was preceded in death by his wife, Doris Vickery; his parents; and five siblings.
Memorials in honor of Tony 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.
Tuesday, September 12, 2023
Brunette Denise Harris
Monday, September 11, 2023
Rita Bouchillon
Rita is survived by her daughter, Marla Dell Bouchillon (Robert Spence) of Noxapater, Mississippi; and her son, Teddy Bouchillon (Tilda Bouchillon) of Fulton, Mississippi. One of her greatest joys was being “Maw Maw” to her two granddaughters, Summer and Samantha Bouchillon.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials in honor of Rita be given to Shriners Hospitals for Children—Galveston (Shriners Burns Hospital) online at shrinerschildrens.org.
Thursday, September 7, 2023
Retha Gamble
Wednesday, September 6, 2023
Wendell E. Burkes
Wendell was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and brother. He attended Arlington School, graduated from Neshoba Central in 1960 and attended Hinds Junior College. He worked as an electrician for 24 years and later as a poultry and cattle farmer for 22 years. Mr. Burkes was a member of Mars Hill Baptist Church in Winston County. He loved horses, cows, sports, western movies and spending time with family.
Survivors include his wife of 63 years, Evelyn Williamson Burkes; daughter, Carol Burkes (Randall Pugh); grandsons, Jimmy Estes (Dana) and Tucker Estes (Tracy); great-grandchildren, John Tucker Estes, Emerson Estes, Ellis Estes and Dawson Estes; sisters, Janice Burnette (Boyd) and Judy Endsley (the late Jerry Endsley); several nieces and nephews.
Mr. Burkes was preceded in death by parents, Everette Burkes and Bonnie Kate Fondren and grandparents, Newton and Minnie Tucker and Joe and Tiny Burkes.
Pallbearers are Dan Young, Jim Estes, Randall Pugh, Steve Tucker, Marty Burkes, Brad Burnette and Joshua Drury.
Honorary Pallbearer Dr. Fred Duggan.
Mary Lucille Fulton Williams
Mrs. Williams died Sunday, September 3, 2023 at her home in the North Bend Community.
She was a native and lifelong resident of the North Bend Community of Neshoba County. Ms. Williams was a home maker for most of her adult life and enjoyed raising her family especially her grandchildren. She enjoyed her flowers and gardening but mostly cooking and was known for her fried chicken and biscuits on her Sunday afternoon meals. Proverbs 31 depicts the “capable wife” who rises early, cares for her family, brings honor to her husband, runs a successful household, provides food for everyone, works hard, and is physically strong yet also characterized by wisdom, kindness, and laughter. These lines perfectly describe the many wonderful memories of our precious mother/grandmother. She was the kind of person who never seemed to sit down. She was always in the kitchen, and no one ever went hungry when visiting her. She loved people and taking care of others, she cared for her dear husband Lawrence for their entire 66 years of marriage including those last increasingly selfless years as his health began to fade. Even in her own failing health these last few years, she continued to love unconditionally and to provide an example of exemplary Christian faith. She will be greatly missed, and we will continue to hold her close in our hearts. She was a member of the North Bend United Pentecostal Church.
Survivors include four daughters, Pearl Price, Charlotte Pilgrim, Aletha (Mike) Thomas all of Philadelphia, Diane Vincent of Louisville; 14 grandchildren, Ricky, Chris, Tammy, Penny, Misty, Tony, Ken, Jerry, Richard, Clifton, Shane, LaDawn, Michelle and Dusty; 23 great-grandchildren; 2 great-great-grandchildren; sisters, Dorothy Bozeman and Joy Littrell both of Philadelphia; and a host of nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Lawrence E. Williams; daughters, Vicky Williams and Ina Ainsworth; parents, Henry and Bessie Fulton; sisters, Myrtis Alford, Joann Pilgrim, Margarette Kittrell and Bobbie Parker; brothers, James Fulton, Prentis Fulton and Henry Tom Fulton.
Pallbearers are: Tony Ainsworth, Jerry Pilgrim, Dusty Thomas, Richard Clark, Will Clark, Shane Clark, Clifton Clark, Caleb Sanderson, Cody Clark and Lane Clark.
Frederick Symandes Harris
Johnny Haskell Garner
Tuesday, September 5, 2023
Bertha Lee (Merrit) Vickers
Bertha Lee (Merrit) Vickers of Sturgis, MS, passed awayon Saturday, September 2, 2023, at her residence in Sturgis,MS. Mrs. Vickers was born on January 9, 1918, in Sturgis,MS, to Frank and Lula (McHann) Merrit. She was 105years old. Mrs. Vickers was a devoted housewife. She was a member of Morgan Chapel Baptist Church.
Mrs. Bertha was very well known for her faith and love of the Lord. She had a servant’s heart and was always willing and ready to cook and spend time with anyone who wound up at her kitchen table. Her legacy was being a prayer warrior to and for her family and friends. She wanted her family to know the Lord as their Savior.
She married Bert Henry Vickers, November 28, 1935. They were constant companions, and shared a love that is an example to us all. He taught her how to shoot a gun which has led to one of her favorite hobbies.
She became famous at her 100th birthday for shooting a deer during season, and again at her 101st birthday for shooting 2 deer with one shot. She could not understand what the fuss was all about. She never wanted to draw attention to herself. She just loved life.
Other interest of hers was fishing (which was her relaxation to put a hook in the creek), sewing, gardening, cooking, reading, watching western movies, singing, playing Scrabble, sharing stories of her life which spanned so many years, and caring for others. She thought life was an adventure and a gift especially doing it with the ones she loved. She gave ALL in EVERYTHING!!
Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, September 5, 2023, 11:00 a.m., at Morgan Chapel Baptist Church in Sturgis, MS. Visitation will be held from 10:00 a.m. till service time at the church. Coleman Funeral Home of Ackerman, MS, is in charge of all arrangements.
Mrs. Vickers is survived by 2 daughters, Klinelle Coleman of Sturgis, MS, and Kathy (Burnell) Pitts of Sturgis, MS; 12 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, and 20 great-great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Bert Henry Vickers; her parents; 1 son and his wife, James Dale and Charlotte Ann (Thompson) Vickers; 1 son-in-law, Grady Wayne Coleman; and 7 beloved brothers and sisters.
Memorials may be made to the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, PO Box 1270, Charlotte, NC 28201-1270
Deidere Grimes
Deidere is survived by her husband, Paul Shannon Grimes of New Hebron; and her mother, Beverly Bennett Hemphill of Louisville. Additionally, she is survived by her children: Andrew McDill and wife, Kenzie, of Texas; Tristen Wilson and husband, Beowulf, of Oakvale, Mississippi; her step-daughter, Morgan Thorton and husband, Chess, also of Texas; and her two sisters, Jennifer (Jeremy) Kirk; and Kimberly (Trey) McDill. One of her greatest joys was being “Mimi” to her six grandchildren: Gracie Perkins, Carter Hunt, Addilyn McDill, Summer Billingham, Justin Troy Cone, and Ozzy McDill. She was anxiously awaiting the arrival of two more grandchildren in September and January. Deidere was preceded in death by her father, Larry Hemphill; an infant son, James Derek Hunt; and her son, Justin Caleb Hunt.
Memorials in honor of Deidere 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, September 1, 2023
Juanita Sisson Goldman
Ms. Juanita was born and raised in Winston County, MS. She attended Arlington Schools and met the love of her life Archie Goldman in the 9th grade and were married four months later and they were married for 52 years until his passing. She and Archie were employed for 23 years with MS School for the Blind which was in the Madison Furniture Company and they retired in 1988. She loved her family and cooking for them and was the happiest when the family was around her dinner table. Ms. Goldman was a longtime member of Mars Hill Baptist Church.
Ms. Goldman is preceded in death by her husband, Archie Goldman; son, Ferlon Goldman; sister, Lydia Manning; brothers, Hurbert and Breland Sisson.
Judy Kay Shumaker Hemphill
Judy was born in Louisville on March 6, 1946, to Clinton and Ella Jean Clement Shumaker. She was a graduate of Louisville High School and a member of South Louisville Baptist Church. The beach was her absolute favorite place to be; and yet, she also enjoyed being in the mountains. Judy enjoyed traveling, shopping, reading her Bible and her Bible commentary. She dearly loved her children and grandchildren; and she always enjoyed any time she was with them.
Judy is survived by three sons: Timothy Ray Hemphill and wife, Jo Katherine, of Louisville; Scott Hemphill and wife, Janet, of Cookeville, Tennessee; and Mike Hemphill and wife, Delana, also of Louisville. One of her greatest joys was being “Grandma” to her five grandchildren: Cruise (Amber) Hemphill, Tyler Hemphill, Brandon Hemphill, Josh Hemphill, and Michael Hemphill; as well as her great-grandson, Israel Hemphill.
Judy was preceded in death by her husband, Ray Hemphill, and an infant brother.