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Wednesday, January 31, 2024
Roxene H. Atkinson
She was preceded in death by her parents, Angus and Hassie Hall, her husband, Charles, and her sister, Dr. Virginia Read.
She is survived by her two daughters, Betty Lynn Atkinson of Florence MS, and Jeannie Atkinson White and her husband, Yaun White of Alabaster AL, and their two daughters, Maggie and Hannah White.
Visitation is scheduled for Friday, February 2, 2024, from 9:45 am to 10:45 am at Welch Funeral Home in Starkville, MS, with the funeral service following at 11:00 am. Dr. Martin Lifer will conduct the service. Burial will be in Oddfellows Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Palmer Home for Children, 800 Baldwin Road South, Lake Cormorant, MS 38641, or French Camp Academy, 1 Fine Place, French Camp, MS 39745.
Milton Maury
Tuesday, January 30, 2024
Reverend Edward Paul Saunders, “Bro. Ed”
Reverend Edward Paul Saunders, “Bro. Ed”, age 63, passed away in an accident at his home in Louisville, Mississippi, on Tuesday, January 16, 2024. He had been serving as the pastor of Noxapater United Methodist Church since June 2023. Funeral services will be on Saturday, February 3, at 2:00 p.m. at Noxapater United Methodist Church with Reverend Hal Hall officiating. Visitation will be on the day of the service from 1 p.m. until service time at the church. Interment will immediately follow the service in Union United Methodist Church Cemetery in DeKalb, Mississippi.
Bro. Ed graduated with a Master of Divinity from Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. He moved to Noxapater with his family after pastoring churches in Carrollton, North Carrollton, and Sidon for nine years. Bro. Ed has served in the Mississippi Conference for 30 years. Born on October 16, 1960, to Dr. John Van Dyke Saunders and Julia V. Saunders of Starkville. His father was head of the Sociology Department at Mississippi State University from 1973-1996. His mother has been an outstanding community member in which she received many rewards and honors. He went to First United Methodist Church of Starkville in the “UMYF” United Methodist Youth Fellowship.
Bro. Ed is survived by his loving wife of 22.5 years, Angelene Robbins Saunders; and his daughter, Elizabeth Saunders both of Louisville. He is also survived by two brothers, Thom Saunders and wife, Susan Allen, of Ann Arbor, Michigan; and Andrew Saunders of Dallas, Texas. Bro. Ed was preceded in death by his parents.
Memorials in honor of Bro. Ed may be given to the Winston-Choctaw Gideon Camp, P. O. Box 556, Louisville, MS 39339.
Sunday, January 28, 2024
Dr. William "Billy" Davis
Billy was born on March 13, 1955, to Walter and Ava Davis in Forest, Mississippi. He graduated from Louisville High School in 1973. He attended the University of Mississippi at Ole Miss for his undergraduate education where he excelled in advanced mathematics and medical sciences. Following his undergraduate education, he attended the University of Mississippi School of Medicine in Jackson, Mississippi, graduating in 1981. He completed his Internal Medicine Residency at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in 1984. During his time at UMMC, he was inducted into the distinguished Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society where membership confers recognition for a physician’s dedication to the profession and art of healing. Dr. Davis was undoubtedly dedicated to his profession and well-respected by all who worked alongside him as he practiced medicine and served as the emergency department medical director at OCH Regional Medical Center for 30 plus years. In his spare time, Dr. Billy was an avid hunter and fisherman. Most of all, he was a loving husband, daddy, and grandfather. His calm and gentle spirit always served as an anchor of hope and resilience as he was an unwavering leader to his family, friends, colleagues, and patients through all walks of life.
Dr. Davis is survived by his loving wife of 44 years, Dianne Patterson Davis of Louisville, Mississippi; and his children: Jess Davis of Germantown, Tennessee; Jennings Davis of Victor, Colorado; and Foley Davis Graham of Louisville, Mississippi. His greatest joy was being “Big Toe” to his granddaughter, Josie Kate Graham. He is also survived by his mother-in-law, Rebecca Patterson Davis; brothers Gene (Midge) Davis of Brookville, MS; along with David Davis and James Davis both of Louisville, MS. He was preceded in death by his parents and his eldest brother.
Serving as pallbearers are Vance Taylor, Steve Roberts, Rick Eaves, Lee Kirkpatrick, Hilry Woodruff, and Kevin McCarter. Honorary pallbearers include Dr. Curtis Balius, Dr. Davis Woodward, Dr. Bill Carr, Eddie Coats, and the OCH Emergency Department physicians, nurses and staff that worked alongside him as his second family during his 30 plus year tenure at the hospital.
The family would like to extend their heartfelt appreciation to Dr. Drew Anthony and Dr. Dane Ballard for the exceptional medical care, guidance, and loving support they provided Dr. Davis and his family over the last several years.
Eddie Ali Cotton
Ali will be remembered as a cherished member of his community, leaving behind a legacy filled with love and kindness. He touched the lives of many and his memory will forever live on in the hearts of those who knew him.
Eddie had a warm and gentle spirit that instantly drew people towards him. His infectious smile and genuine compassion created an inviting presence that made everyone feel comfortable in his company. Whether he was spending time with family or engaging in conversations with friends, Eddie constantly radiated joy and goodwill.
Born and raised in Louisville, Mississippi, Ali developed a deep appreciation for his hometown. He took great pride in his roots and often shared fascinating stories about growing up in the close-knit community. His nostalgic tales captivated listeners and painted vivid pictures of the vibrant culture and rich history that shaped him.
Ali's love for people extended beyond his own community. He had an uncanny ability to connect with individuals from all walks of life. His empathetic nature allowed him to understand and support others during both their triumphs and struggles. Eddie could brighten even the darkest days with his reassuring words of encouragement.
Eddie Ali Cotton was a man of many passions. He had an insatiable curiosity for learning new things. From reading books to watching documentaries, Ali was always eager to expand his knowledge and broaden his horizons. His thirst for knowledge inspired those around him to continuously seek personal growth.
Beyond intellectual pursuits, Eddie had a deep appreciation for nature's beauty. Spending time outdoors brought him tremendous joy, whether it was hiking through scenic landscapes or simply taking a leisurely stroll under the open sky. For Eddie, nature provided solace and allowed him to find peace within himself.
One of Ali's greatest loves was music. He had an extensive collection of records, and his eclectic taste spanned various genres and eras. Eddie often shared his favorite songs with others, believing that music had the power to heal and unite people from different backgrounds. His vibrant spirit could be felt through every note he played or sang along to.
Above all, Eddie Ali Cotton was a devoted family man. His love for his wife, children, and grandchildren knew no bounds. He cherished each precious moment spent together, creating unforgettable memories and nurturing unbreakable bonds. As a father and grandfather, he led by example, teaching the importance of compassion, respect, and unconditional love.
On Saturday, February 10, 2024, friends and loved ones will gather for a visitation at Beck Funeral Home in Louisville. The kind staff at Beck Funeral Home will oversee the arrangements to ensure a fitting farewell for this remarkable soul.
Eddie Ali Cotton leaves behind an enduring legacy filled with love, compassion, and a zest for life. His presence will be sorely missed but his spirit will continue to inspire all those fortunate enough to have known him. Eddie's memory will forever remain etched in our hearts as we fondly recall the impact he had on our lives.
In honoring Eddie's memory, may we strive to incorporate his kindness and passion into our own lives. Let us remember that small acts of goodness can have a profound ripple effect on others. May we carry forward Ali's spirit of joy and empathy as we navigate life's journey.
Today we bid farewell to a beloved friend, son, husband, father, and grandfather. Our hearts are heavy with grief but also filled with gratitude for having been touched by Eddie's warmth and love. As we say our final goodbyes, let us celebrate the extraordinary life that Eddie Ali Cotton lived and the legacy he leaves behind.
Thursday, January 25, 2024
Charles Garrigues Clark
Charles was a U.S. Army veteran, a faithful member and former board member of the First Methodist Church and an avid outdoorsman. Charles loved to be outdoors taking the opportunity to explore the woods and hunt game from an early age.
He is survived by his two brothers, Robert and Joe, his wife Gerry, his three children, Chuck, Samantha, and Courtney and his five grandchildren, Dade and Hodgson Bookout and Harper, Bodie and Cooper Buxner.
The funeral services will be at 4:00pm on Sunday, January 28th, at First Methodist Church, Rev. Mike Childs officiating. Visitation from 2pm-4pm at First Method Church preceding the funeral. Interment to follow the funeral at Memorial Park Cemetery.
Dade Bookout, Hodgson Bookout, Bodie Buxner, Cooper Buxner, Robert E. Clark, Jr., Jackson Clark, Willy Triplett and Ken Sanders will serve as pallbearers.
Memorials in Charles’ memory may be made to First Methodist Church, P.O. Box 523, Louisville, MS 39339 and/or Friends of Legion Park, 635 Legion State Park Rd, Louisville, MS 39339.
Lamar Hudson
Colon “Hershel” Thompson
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his daughter, Connie Jean Thompson Dempsey, one brother, James Edward, and four sisters, Mary virginia, Glenda Faye, Charlsie, and Marilyn.
He is survived by his wife of 68 years, Patricia “Pat” Beverly Thompson, of Ackerman, his daughter, Beverly Thompson Rowan of Starkville, Ms. three grandchildren, Sonya (Ashley) Anderson of West Point, Ms., Tyiece (Steven) Woodward of Oklahoma. Tony (Lisa) Berryman of Alabama. ten great grandchildren and ten great-great grandchildren. two sisters, Linda and Jean
The family would like to thank the VA Nursing Home of Kosciusko, MS, and Halcyon Hospice of Philadelphia, MS for the care and support that they gave Mr. Thompson during his brief time as a resident there.
Funeral and visitation arrangements will be at Welch Funeral Home in Starkville, Ms. on Sunday, January 28, 2024. Visitation hours are from 1:00-2:00 p.m. The funeral will immediately follow visitation in the funeral home chapel with Minister Clifton Curtis
The interment will be in Center Grove Baptist Church Cemetery in Maben, MS. In lieu of flowers and/or donations, the family would like it to be donated in memory of Hershel Thompson to the Alzheimer’s Association 225 N. Michigan Ave., Fl 17, Chicago, IL 60601.
Wednesday, January 24, 2024
Bro. Randall Boatner
Bro. Boatner, 73, of Philadelphia, died Wednesday, January 17, 2024.
Bro. Randall was a native and longtime resident of Plattsburg Community Of Winston County. He formerly worked as a commercial welder for Yates Construction and Taylor Machine Works. He was saved in 1992 and called to ministry in 1993. Bro. Boatner pastored Way of the Cross “Cowboy Baptist” Church in Plattsburg and did evangelist work all over the United States and abroad. He also had a changed gang recovery ministry at his church. He started riding horses at the age of 6 years and won state championship in 4-H competition. He loved to share his horsemanship skills with children and grandchildren, and also taught children at Vacation Bible School with his horsemanship.
Survivors include his wife, Sandy W. Boatner of Plattsburg; children, Angela Boatner of Philadelphia, Randy Pauley of Philadelphia, Amy Caudill (Gary) of Thomson, GA and Bob Boatner of Philadelphia; grandchildren, Jessie Palmer, Jake Boatner, Daniel and Stephen Pauley, Elijah, Caleb, Joseph, Jonathan and Jude Caudill, April Boatner and Aly Winstead; great-grandchildren, Lucas and Colton Boatner, Lucy Palmer, Carter and Khloe Pauley; and sister, Debra Counce.
Bro. Boatner was preceded in death by parents, Kimble Boatner and Marie Blount; brothers, Donnie and Ronnie Clyde Boatner.
Pallbearers, Robert Boatner, Hubo Boatner, Jim Estes, Tim Boatner, Chad Lovern and Jace Lovern.
Jim Ricky Rives
Jim Ricky Rives, 60, passed away Monday, January 22, 2024, at Diversicare of Eupora in Eupora, Mississippi. Memorial services will be 6:00 p.m. Thursday, January 25 at Meadowview Baptist Church in Starkville, Mississippi.
Ricky was born on February 16, 1963, in Starkville, Mississippi, to Murray and Linda Page Rives. He was a member of Meadowview Baptist Church in his younger days; more recently, he was a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church of Starkville, where he enjoyed teaching a Sunday school class. Ricky enjoyed the outdoors and was a logger with Rives Brothers Logging. He also enjoyed working on cars; he really enjoyed working with his hands on whatever was needed. Most of all, Ricky loved his family and enjoyed time with his grandchildren.
Ricky is survived by his three children: Matthew Rives of Starkville; Daniel Rives and wife, Nira, of Maben, Mississippi; and Sarah Rives Combs and husband, Landon, of Roxie, Mississippi. One of his greatest joys was being “Nonna and Paw Paw” to his grandchildren, Kayden Combs and Phoenix Rives. Ricky is also survived by his sister, Susan (Darren) Hurst of Starkville; two brothers, Rusty (Carolyn) Rives of Jemison, Alabama; and Randy (Nikki) Rives of Sturgis, Mississippi; and his father and mother-in-law, Philip and Pat Reynolds; as well as nieces, nephews, other family members, and friends. Ricky is preceded in death by his wife and his parents
Memorials in honor of Ricky may be given to Huntington’s Disease Society of American online at www.hdsa.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.
Nancy L. Vowell-Perry
Nancy’s unwavering dedication to her family served as a remarkable testament of what it means to be a loving wife, nurturing mother, doting grandmother, supportive sister, and loyal friend. She found great pleasure tending to her garden, cultivating crops, and nurturing her beloved chickens and goats. Additionally, she had a deep passion for reading, immersing herself in books whenever she could. However, above all else, her greatest joy came from cherishing moments with her family and her dear friend, Mary Jane Reed. Nancy’s compassionate nature led her to lend a helping hand to those in need, always ready to volunteer for any task. With unwavering dedication, she devoted herself to Broken Wings Ministries for more than 5 years, leaving a lasting impact. Nancy actively participated in the Salem Independent Methodist church community and found great fulfillment in serving the Lord’s purpose. She had a profound impact on the lives of those around her, and her warm and lovable nature endeared her to everyone who had the pleasure of knowing her. Her absence will be deeply felt, and she will always be remembered with love.
Nancy leaves behind her children, Ricky (Wanda) Vowell, Sue Vowell, Pete (Mary) Vowell, and Sunja (Dan) Douglas; along with one sister Bettye (Lee) Beevers. She will be missed by 8 grandkids, and 13 great-grandchildren. We will always cherish the memories of her comforting hugs, contagious laughter, and unwavering love that she showered upon us.
She was preceded in death by her husband and father of her children, Richard S. Vowell Sr. (1977), and her second husband Hayward Perry (2015); her parents Hubert M. Fulgham and Elizabeth H. Fulgham; 2 brothers, Hubert D. Fulgham (Buddy); and Charlie B. Fulgham.
Visitation services will be held on Friday, January 26th at Weir Presbyterian Church at 10:30 am with graveside service to follow at 11:00 am.
Memorials may be made to Broken Wings Ministries in Ackerman, MS.
Tuesday, January 23, 2024
Lois Ray Taylor
Mrs. Lois Ray Taylor, 79, passed away on Monday, January 22, 2024, at Winston Medical Center in Louisville, MS. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Friday, January 26th, at Porter Funeral Home, with Rev. Robin Risher and Rev. Warren Hunt officiating. Visitation will be on Thursday from 5:00 to 7:00 P.M. at Porter Funeral Home. The interment will be in Antioch Cemetery. Porter Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Lois was born on April 16, 1944, in Louisville, MS. She was a graduate of Louisville High School. She was a homemaker and a faithful member of Evergreen Baptist Church. Lois loved to cook and took her bread, fruit, and baked goods to share with local nursing home residents, whom she visited regularly. She loved working in her yard and flower beds. She baked her special breads at Christmas and shared them with her many friends and local businesses.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Ed Bouchillon; her parents, John Ovin and Lilie Catherine Shelley Livingston; and a brother, Jackie Livingston.
She is survived by two sisters, Jane Patterson of Preston, MS, and Bettie Starnes of Louisville; and a host of nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers will be David Starnes, Paul Starnes, Ricky Patterson, Mike Livingston, Sam Livingston, and Cole Starnes. Honorary pallbearers will be Chance Starnes, Dillan Starnes, Adam Livingston, Brandon Livingston, Drew Snow, and Matt Snow. Memorials in Lois’s memory may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital.
Jim Ricky Rives
Jim Ricky Rives, 60, passed away Monday, January 22, 2024, at Diversicare of Eupora in Eupora, Mississippi. Memorial services will be 6:00 p.m. Thursday, January 25 at Meadowview Baptist Church in Starkville, Mississippi.
Ricky was born on February 16, 1963, in Starkville, Mississippi, to Murray and Linda Page Rives. He was a member of Meadowview Baptist Church in his younger days; more recently, he was a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church of Starkville, where he enjoyed teaching a Sunday school class. Ricky enjoyed the outdoors and was a logger with Rives Brothers Logging. He also enjoyed working on cars; he really enjoyed working with his hands on whatever was needed. Most of all, Ricky loved his family and enjoyed time with his grandchildren.
Ricky is survived by his three children: Matthew Rives of Starkville; Daniel Rives and wife, Nira, of Maben, Mississippi; and Sarah Rives Combs and husband, Landon, of Roxie, Mississippi. One of his greatest joys was being “Nonna and Paw Paw” to his grandchildren, Kayden Combs and Phoenix Rives. Ricky is also survived by his sister, Susan (Darren) Hurst of Starkville; two brothers, Rusty (Carolyn) Rives of Jemison, Alabama; and Randy (Nikki) Rives of Sturgis, Mississippi; and his father and mother-in-law, Philip and Pat Reynolds; as well as nieces, nephews, other family members, and friends. Ricky is preceded in death by his wife and his parents
Memorials in honor of Ricky may be given to Huntington’s Disease Society of American.
Monday, January 22, 2024
Louisa Braggs
Sunday, January 21, 2024
Barbara Faye Robbins Fulcher
Barbara was born to John Ben and Needham Moore Robbins on February 17, 1943. She was one of 10 children. Her sisters, Genevieve Walker, Bonnie Walker, Myrtis Bates, Joy Gressinger, Rebecca Williamson and her brothers, G.P. Robbins, John Robbins, Thomas “Sonny Boy” Robbins and James Robbins were all so close and loved each other so much. They created such a legacy of love for their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Barbara graduated from Nanih Waiya High School where she was a cheerleader and played basketball. She was named Homecoming Queen and Most Athletic. She married the love of her life, Carl David Fulcher, in 1962, and they quickly had 2 children and set off to work all over the world for several years before eventually settling back home in the Ellison Ridge community. Barbara worked several different jobs during her life including Spartus, TRW, and Goodin’s Grocery, but her favorite job was being Mama and Granny. She raised two children and two grandchildren as her own. When the great-grandchildren started coming along, her love just multiplied.
Granny, as she was known by so many, was happiest when she was helping someone or doing something for somebody. Her life truly gave meaning to the phrase “hands and feet of Jesus”. She opened her home to so many over the years and was happiest when her house was full. Her children’s, and later grandchildren’s, friends loved to be at her house. So many of these “kids” made the trip back to see her when she became ill and recounted so many good times with her.
Barbara was rarely seen without a grand or great-grand tagging along. She taught them to love what she loved, whether it be singing old hymns while swinging on the porch, sneaking off to a pond to fish, or watching baby goats bounce around the yard. She also passed along her joy of cooking, and most will agree this was her favorite way to show love. She commonly greeted a house guest with the statement, “What would you like for me to cook?”. One also rarely saw her sitting still, unless she had a child in her lap.
Barbara was preceded in death by her husband, Carl David Fulcher, her son David Fulcher, her parents and all of nine of her brothers and sisters. Left to continue her legacy is her daughter, Michelle (Daren) Nowell, granddaughters Keisha (Justin) White and Kara Lane (Tyler) Nowell Harless, her grandsons Shawn (Krista) Fulcher and Jamie (Jeannie) McAdory and her daughter in law, Kim Hamm Fulcher. She also leaves behind her great-grandchildren, Kaydn Fussell, Cash Fulcher, Carter White, Emma Fulcher, Waylon White, Jade Chandler, JD Chandler, and Alex McAdory, as well as two sisters-in-law, Marie Robbins and Faye Robbins, and a multitude of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held at 2:00 P.M. on Sunday, January 28, 2024, at Porter Funeral Home, with Rev. Michael Wells and Mr. Ronnie Walker officiating. Visitation will be Saturday, January 27th, from 5:00 to 7:00 P.M. at Porter Funeral Home. Interment will be in Ellison Ridge Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Luke Parkes, Jamie McAdory, Mike Etheridge, Johnny Hatcher, Pat Robbins, and Jay Stokes.
Memorials in Barbara’s memory may be made to Ellison Ridge Cemetery Fund or Good Hope Cemetery Fund.
Frank Nimrod Arterberry
Saturday, January 20, 2024
Bonnie Ferguson
Wednesday, January 17, 2024
Dorothy Jean Graham
Tommie Johns
Tommie was born on February 4, 1935, to Thomas Ozell and Mary Iva McCully Johns in Louisville, MS. He was a member of Evergreen Baptist Church and on March 9, 1957, he married the love of his life, Betty Jo Reed. He answered his nations call on two occasions and served two tours in Germany with the US Army. Tommie was a welder and worked construction by trade and worked as maintenance superintendent at GP Particle Board Plant for 29 years. He always enjoyed hunting, fishing and cooking to entertain family and friends. Anyone that came by was always welcomed to enjoy a meal at Tommie and Betty’s. On October 21, 2009, his world would be turned upside down when he lost the love of his life and his best friend. He has been looking forward to their reunion since that day.
Tommie was preceded in death by his parents, his wife and his brother, Ronnie Johns. He is survived by his daughter Renee Papalambros (Gus) and sons Glenn Johns, Joey Johns, Scottie Johns (Cindy), all of Louisville and son Danny Johns (Wanda) of Starkville. He is also survived by a sister-in-law Jill Johns of Louisville. He was also Paw Paw to 13 grandchildren and 32 great grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Josh Johns, Zack Johns, David Mitchell, George Anderson, Rhett Anderson, and Matt Kunz. Honorary pallbearers will be Jerry Estes, Billy Davis, Phillip Johns, Brandon Garretson, Corey Long, Cole Starnes, Tyler Tanksley, Conner Dixon, and J. D. Huntley.
Memorials in Tommie’s memory may be made to Evergreen Cemetery Fund, or St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital.
William “Bill” Jackson Robinson
Bill was born February 17, 1936, to Elmer and Annie Roberts Robinson in Meridian, Mississippi. He was an active member of South Louisville Baptist Church. Bill relocated his family to Louisville where he served as plant manager of the Georgia-Pacific Plywood Plant. Later, they moved to Crossett, Arkansas, where he served as regional manager of several plywood plants. He enjoyed traveling all over the United States with his wife; playing golf; and bowling, eventually joining a Bowling League. Bill was an outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting, fishing, and working in his yard; but most of all, he enjoyed spending time with his family—especially his grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Bill is survived by his daughters: Shirley Sanders and husband, Mitch, of Louisville; Judy Gainey and husband, John, of Ocala, Florida; Susan Daniel of Madison, Mississippi; Karen Adcock and husband, Kevin, of Louisville; and Tammy Rademacher and husband, Erik, of Madison. One of his greatest joys was being “PaPaw Bill” to his grandchildren: Brian Sanders (Laura); Lisa Algarin (Alex); Sherry Swilley; Jason Quinn; Jennifer Dunn; Eric Adcock (Cortney); Kayla Richards (Josh); Madison Rademacher; and Bailey Rademacher; as well as his 14 great-grandchildren: Cade Sanders; Lydia Sanders; Cooper Sanders; Macie; Hunter; Olivia Mariano; Colby Quinn; Reid Dunn; Samuel Quinn, Walt Adcock, Leighton Adcock, Presleigh Richards; Harper Richards; and Jett Moudy. He is also survived by numerous loving nieces, nephews, other family members, and friends.
Bill is preceded in death by his wife of 64 years, Minnie L. Robinson; three grandchildren: Mark William Swilley; Clifton Elliot Sanders; and Brittany Nicole Adcock; his parents; and his siblings: Bob Robinson, James Robinson, Billy Robinson, Jimmy Robinson, and Willa Mae Pogue. Serving as pallbearers are Brian Sanders, Jason Quinn, Eric Adcock, Josh Richards, Bailey Rademacher, Rusty Suttle, and Bennett Wilson. Honorary pallbearers are Buddy Rogers, Charles Henry Stokes, and Lowell Wilson. Memorial contributions in honor of Bill may be given to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital online at stjude.org. The family would like to express their love and appreciation to the following for the excellent care given to our father during his illness: Buddy Rogers, caregiver and friend; Quality Hospice; Servants Heart; Winston Medical Center and Staff; Dr. Dustin Gentry; Louisville Healthcare Center and Staff; Oktibbeha County Hospital/Intensive Care Staff; but most of all, we are thankful for the prayers we received from family and friends that sustained us through this journey.
Lanoy Adcock
Funeral Services for Lanoy Adcock will be held on Thursday, January 18, 2024, at 11:00 a.m. from McClain-Hays Chapel with Bro. Chris O'Daniel officiating. Visitation will be held on Thursday, January 18, 2024, from 10:00 a.m. until service time at McClain-Hays. Interment will follow in the East County Line Cemetery.
Lanoy was a lifelong resident of the Vowell Town community in Winston County. He was a graduate of Zama High School and began his career in manufacturing at Sheller Globe in Kosciusko as a welder on the assembly line. Due to his perseverance and determined work ethic, he became a production manager at Sheller Globe, continuing in that role after moving to the Spartus Corporation in Louisville.
Upon his retirement from manufacturing, he fulfilled his dream of becoming a full-time farmer, cattleman, and tree farmer. He was successful in these endeavors and during this time was named Winston County Tree Farmer of the Year, as well as Cattleman of the Year. His hobbies included hunting, attending the weekly cattle sale, and making improvements to the family farm. He was most proud of his growing family. Mr. Adcock was a member of Zama Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife of 63 years, Joanne Adcock; daughters Jamie Calvert (Speedy) and Angie Breland (Andy); and grandchildren Drew Breland (Hollie) and Dr. Sarah Skinner (Thad) of Philadelphia, Nathan Calvert (Alexandria) of Alexandria, Virginia, and Lucas Calvert (Leah) of Decatur; great-grandchildren include Maddie James, Beau, and Tripp Breland, and Ruby, Ace, and Rhodes Calvert.
Mr. Adcock was preceded in death by his parents, Odell and Calvin Adcock, and his mother and father-in-law, Arietta and Fred Taylor.
Serving as pallbearers are Drew Breland, Nathan Calvert, Lucas Calvert, Dr. Thad Skinner, Tyler Hardy, David Lawrence, Byron Nowell, and Jerry Jack Nowell. Honorary pallbearers are Larry Nelson and Joey Nelson.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be made to East County Line Cemetery, c/o Honey Nowell, 750 Nowell-Taylor Road, McCool, MS 39108.
Sunday, January 14, 2024
Tressie Vowell
Mrs. Vowell, 77, of Winston County passed away on Saturday, January 13, 2024. She was a native of Leake County and a resident of Winston County for 58 years.
Survivors include her husband of 58 years, Jimmy Vowell of Philadelphia; son, Rev. Tim Vowell (Lyn) of Philadelphia; daughter, Starla Tolbert (William) of Philadelphia; grandchildren, Elauran Barrett (Tanner), Makaila Howell (Christian), Malcolm Castle (Britney), Elijah McNeer; great-grandchildren, Sophia Howell, McKinlee Howell, Nova Howell, Weston Castle & Olivia Castle; sisters, Virginia Wiggins of Texas, Rosie Smith of Texas (Tommy) and a host of nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Presley Grover and Alma Lula Burnside: brothers, Charles Burnside, Robert Burnside, George “Bud” Burnside, L. Frank Burnside, & James Burnside, sisters Lucy Obera Ogden, Jane McCluskey, Bessie Federick, & Trudy Williamson & several half-brothers & sisters.
Family requests in lieu of flowers that memorials can be made to First Pentecostal Church Global Missions Fund.
Ralph C. Clark
Ralph was born November 28, 1940, in Louisville, MS, to George Pearlman Clark and Elsie Fulton Clark. He was a production supervisor at Georgia Pacific Particle Board plant for 29 years. He was a faithful member of First Methodist Church. Ralph was a U. S. Army veteran and served in the Mississippi National Guard of 29 years. Ralph was preceded in death by his wife, Eva Hughey Clark.
He is survived by his daughter, Kristie Clark Day of Jackson, MS; a sister, Janice Strawbridge of the Panhandle community; and two grandchildren, Ethan Day and Summer Day.
Pallbearers will be Harry Day, Jamie Cain, Ryan Strawbridge, Brad Hodge, Jerry Carter, Terry Kelly, and Danny Wright.
Memorials in Ralph’s memory may be made to First Methodist Church, P. O. Box 523, Louisville, MS, 39339.
Carl M. Livingston
Funeral services will be held at Morgan Chapel Baptist Church near Sturgis, MS, on Wednesday, January 17, 2024at 1:00 p.m. Visitation will be held prior to service time starting at 11:00 a.m. Burial will follow at Morgan Chapel Cemetery.
Carl is survived by 2 daughters, Janice (David) Davis of Grenada, MS, and Vickie (David) Wilson-Stout of Ridgeland, MS; 3 sons, Jason (Jennifer) Wilson of Brandon, MS, Todd (Karen) Wilson of Gluckstadt, MS, and Kenny (Lisa) Wilson of Starkville, MS; 1 brother, Gene (Jane) Livingston of Carthage, MS; 12 grandchildren; and 8 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Bobbie Livingston; his parents; 1 son, Wayne Livingston; and 1 sister, Bobbie Williams.
Memorials may be made to the Alzheimers Association or to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Anita L. Hughes-Walker
Friday, January 12, 2024
Dian Belk Hemphill
Funeral services for Dian Belk Hemphill will be held Friday, January 12, 2024, at 11 a.m. from McClain-Hays Chapel with Rev. Arrie Fulton officiating. Burial will follow in Neshoba Cemetery. Visitation will be held Friday, January 12, 2024 for 9 a.m. until service time at McClain-Hays Funeral Home.
Mrs. Hemphill, 73, of Louisville, MS died Wednesday, January 10, 2024. Dian was a native of Neshoba County and worked at Midland Shirt Factory for several years and at Williams Brothers. She loved training race horses with her first husband, Dolphus, and continued after his passing and she traveled to different states while training the horses. She enjoyed fishing and spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren. Mrs. Hemphill was a member of Crystal Ridge Baptist Church in Winston County, where she taught Sunday School.
Survivors include her husband, Perry Hemphill of Louisville; daughter, Pamela Belk Lovern (Jason) of Philadelphia; grand-daughter, Hannah Adams of Philadelphia; step-daughter, Jennifer Collins (Jimmy) of Jasper, AL; step-son, Chris Hemphill (Carol) of Louisville; step-grandchildren, Jonah Collins, Ashley Duncan, Mollie Lovern and Chance Lovern; six great-grandchildren; sister, Judy Pettey; brothers, Larry, Ricky, Danny Ray, Randy and Marty Long; half-brothers, Josh and Jeff Long; and a host of nieces, nephews and their families.
Mrs. Hemphill was preceded in death by first husband, Dolphus Belk; her parents, Lester and Lillie Mae Peebles Long; and half-brother, Jesse Long.
Pallbearers, Justin Long, Ty Long, Eric Long, Dylan Long, Chris Long, Richard Johnson, Stacey Johnson and Michael Pettey.
Wednesday, January 10, 2024
Robert Lee “Bob” Combs, III
Bob was born in Fayetteville, Arkansas, on May 14, 1952, to Robert Lee Combs, Jr. and Frances Lewis Combs. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Forestry from Mississippi State University. In 1974, he moved to Louisville to work at Georgia-Pacific Corporation, where he worked until 1985. For several years, he worked as a consultant in the forestry industry. He loved his farm and all things outdoors. In 1999, he became the owner of Ward Farm Service and through his business, he helped many in the community with their farming needs developing close friendships.
Bob is survived by his loving wife of 48 years, Beverly Jackson Combs; and his children: Beth Combs Stoots and Robert Lee Combs, IV, (Haley Moore) all of Louisville. One of his greatest joys was being “Daddy Bob” to his grandchildren: Roper Stoots and Brayleigh Stoots. He is also survived by two sisters: Connie Combs Templeton (Chip) of Starkville, Mississippi; and Phyllis Combs Miller (Stanley) of Knoxville, Tennessee; his niece, Kara Templeton Herman; three nephews: Trey Templeton, Jeremy Miller and Luke Miller; and his brother-in-law, Bruce Jackson. Bob was preceded in death by his parents.
Serving as pallbearers are Roper Stoots, J. R. Stoots, Trey Templeton, Austin McDaniel, Casey Smith, and Charlie McCorkle. Honorary pallbearers are Duane Culpepper, Freddy Fulcher, Glenn Hickman, Quentin Hill, Ricky Miller, Bobo Ming, Gene Reed, and Robert Warner.
Memorials in honor of Bob may be given to the Brent Jackson Scholarship Fund, Blue Mountain College; Murphy Creek Building Fund, 5420 Bond Road, Louisville, MS 39339 or 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.
Edwin A. Blake
Funeral services will be held at Coleman Funeral Home in Ackerman, MS on Friday, January 12, 2024 at 1:00 PM. Visitation will be held prior to service time starting at 11:00 AM. Burial will follow at Bethlehem Baptist Cemetery in Ackerman, MS.
Edwin is survived by his wife, Anita Kay (Weeks) Blake of Ackerman, MS; a daughter, Connie (Tim) Badgwell; two sons, Dan (Iris) Blake of Carthage, MS and John (Terri) Blake of Starkville, MS; 11 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Arnold G. and Ethel (Harris) Blake; 3 brothers; and 1 sister.
Memorials may be made to the Bethlehem Baptist Cemetery.
Marilyn P. Morgan
Marilyn was born in New Orleans, LA, on July 25, 1945, to Marye and Sam Parkerson. Raised in New Orleans, Metairie, and Vicksburg, she graduated from All Saints’ Episcopal School in Vicksburg, MS, in 1963. Marilyn attended Millsaps College for one year before transferring to Mississippi State University where she met her future husband. She graduated from MSU with an education degree in French. She married her husband, Frank, and they settled in Louisville to work and start a family. She taught French at Winston Academy before taking over as bookkeeper for Blon-Harris Hardware Store on Main Street. In 1976, Marilyn was asked to take over and teach the kindergarten class at First Presbyterian Church. In 1979, she was hired to teach first grade at Louisville Elementary School where she remained for the next twenty-five years until her retirement in 2004. Marilyn was a dedicated Girl Scout Leader, a member of the Louisville Music Club, and served for years as a summer volunteer at the Winston County Library. After Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and the 2014 Winston County tornado, Marilyn spent countless hours at City Hall and other Louisville locations helping displaced families get assistance and file claims. She was an extremely active member of First Presbyterian Church. She taught Sunday School, was a member of the choir, served as President of the Women in the Church multiple times, and faithfully served as church historian for many years. Marilyn was a talented seamstress who enjoyed sewing and embroidering special items for births, special events, holidays, and her granddaughter’s dog!
Pallbearers will be Russell Parkerson, John Woodward, Keith DePriest, Evan Llewelyn, Richard Christopher, III, and Richard Christopher, IV. Honorary Pallbearers are Davis Woodward and Kiley Kirk.
Arthur D. Ray
Mr. Ray was born January 31, 1941, in Washington. He was retired from sales in the fishing industry, having worked as a teamster and dock worker. He is a U. S. Army veteran.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Pauline and Vernet Ray; a sister, Linda Freitas; brothers, Ken Ray and Jimmy Ray; his adopted family members, Eva Yarbrough, Pearl Daniels, Hayse Long, James Yarbrough, Rita Dollarhide, Thadis Yarbrough, Ann Ward, Mae Hemphill, and Richard Yarbrough.
He is survived by a sister, Paula Bright of San Jose, CA; brothers, Raymond Ray of Jacksonville, FL, and Richard Ray of San Jose, CA; and his adopted family, Marie McCullough of Jackson, MS, John Yarbrough of Philaselphia, MS, Harrell Yarbrough, and Freddy Yarbough, both of Louisville, MS.
A memorial service will be held at a later date.
Annie Washington
Ms. Annie Washington, 72, of Louisville, Mississippi, passed on Friday, January 5, 2024, at Starkville Manor, Starkville, MS. Visitation will be Friday, January 12, from 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm at The Taylor’s Funeral Home Chapel. The funeral service will be on Saturday, January 13, 2024, at 1:00 pm, in The Taylor’s Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will take place at New Zion Chapel Missionary Baptist Church. Taylor’s Funeral Home of Louisville is entrusted with the arrangements.
Monday, January 8, 2024
Thelma B Gregory
Billy W. Clark
He is survived by his loving wife of 66 years, Winnie Faye, his daughters, Cynthia Kay Clark and Elizabeth Lynn (Jimmy) Alexander; and his son, Chris (Stacey) Clark. One of his greatest joys was being “Paw “Paw” to his four grandchildren that he loved dearly: Kayla, Cole (Danielle), Amanda (Kent), and Cody. He also had a precious great-grandchild, Hadley Kate Clark, daughter of Cole and Danielle Clark. He is survived by his sister, Sherry Clark, his brothers, Lamar (Jamie) Clark, Jerry M. Clark, and Keith (Kathy) Clark; two sisters-in-law, Ann Clark and Crystal Clark; as well as a multitude of nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, and two brothers, Walter and Gary Clark.
The family would like to give special thanks to Legacy Hospice for their outstanding care and support throughout this difficult time, especially thanks to: Mandy McDaniel, Kelsey White, Elise “Little Bit” Hood, Laura Claire Livingston, and Chaplin Tyler Hunt.
Funeral services will be 12 p.m. Thursday, January 11, 2024, at Liberty Baptist Church in Noxapater, Mississippi. Visitation will be the day of the service at Liberty Baptist Church from 10:30 a.m. until service time. Interment will immediately follow the service in Liberty Baptist Church Cemetery.
Bobby Zane Miller
Bobby Zane Miller, 88, passed away peacefully at his home in McCool, Mississippi, surrounded by family. Bobby Zane had many careers. He was a truck driver for 50 years, while also a farmer, logger, and café and pool hall owner in Weir, Mississippi. He loved to make a deal.
In his later years, he could always be found sitting in his truck by the side of the road checking on the animals, and chatting with friends who would stop to talk. He loved a good western, and always had the western channel playing on the TV except for short breaks for the weather report.
He is preceded in death by his wife, Kitty Sue Miller, to whom he was married for 58 years before her passing; son, Jimmy H. Miller; parents, Noble and Ruth Miller; brother and sister-in-law, Bo and Dot Miller; and numerous close friends he considered family.
Bobby Zane is survived by his sons, Johnny Miller (Nancy), Bobby Miller, Jr., and daughters, Susan Lishman and Teresa Facemire. He is also survived by his grandchildren: Rebecca Croft (Nathan), Johnny “Jack” Miller, II (Chelsea), Melissa Blakely (Alex), Amanda Jaynes (Justin), Kristen Lishman, Zane Facemire (Jessie), and Salaste Payden; as well as his great-grandchildren: Thomas Croft, Simon Croft, Natalie Miller, Johnny Miller, III, Adelina Miller, Clayton Conn, Cameron Conn, McKenzie Dodge, Emma Jaynes, John Curtis Jaynes, Landon Thomas, Harley Frost, Hudson Frost, Jordyn Facemire, Levi Fisher, Sterlin Fisher, Aniyah Murphy, Alana Payden. Bobby Zane also leaves behind his sister-in -law, Joan McDaniel; his nieces, Ann Fillingim, Carol Hemphill, Cheryl McDaniel, Vickie Bowlin, and his nephew, Kevin McDaniel.
Funeral services will be 3 p.m. on Saturday, January 13 in the Nowell-Massey Funeral Home Chapel with Reverend Owen Gordon, Jr., officiating. Visitation will be the day of the service from 2:00 p.m. until service time at Nowell-Massey Funeral Home in Louisville. Interment will immediately follow the service in Pleasant Hill Cemetery.
Serving as pallbearers are Johnny Miller, Bobby Miller, Jr., Alex Blakely, Kenneth Burnham, Clayton Conn, Zane Michael Facemire, Josh Fisher, and Justin Jaynes. Memorials in honor of Bobby may be given to Pleasant Hill Cemetery Fund, 445 Giffin Rd, Louisville, MS 39339.
Willie Joe White
Johnny Earl Richardson
Johnny was born September 24, 1963, in Louisville, MS, to Jack Alton Richardson and Mary Frances Chambers Richardson. He was a graduate of Louisville High School, and was a machinist for Taylor Machine Works for 26 years. Johnny was an avid hunter, and loved spending time in the outdoors, and spending time with his family.
He is survived by his wife, Melinda Johns Richardson of Louisville; children, Kendra Johns, Leslie Lauren Richardson, Anna Frances Richardson, and Robert Johns, all of Louisville; a sister, Dale Richardson of Louisville, and six grandchildren, C. J. Hagan, Marlei Hagan, Trace Edwards, Ace Edwards, Austin Wayne Johnson, and Clayton Eli Johnson.
Pallbearers will be Pete Richardson, Tommy Ware, C. J. Hagan, Robert Johns, John Dempsey, B. J. Quinn, and Steve Allen.
Memorials in Johnny’s memory may be made to the American Cancer Society.
Larry Wayne Peavy
He was born, May 10, 1955, in Kosciusko, MS to the late John and Alma Odom Peavy. Larry started as a teenager working in the meat market with his older brother before moving to Louisville and becoming the Meat Market Manager at Louisville Piggly Wiggly before becoming the store manager.
After the tornado in Louisville in 2014, Larry and his wife, Delisa relocated to Columbus, and began working at Sunflower Grocery Store in the meat market until his health began to decline when he was forced to retire. He enjoyed spending his retirement with fur buddy, Max. He was an avid hunter and enjoyed the outdoors.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Delisa Metts Peavy, a sister, Ann Peavy Moore, a brother, Joe Peavy, a great-granddaughter, Regan Peavy, and his parents.
Survivors include his son, Anthony (Kristy) Peavy, Huntsville, AL; daughter, Brandy (James) Blanton, Louisville, MS; brother, Johnny (Dorothy) Peavy, Kosciusko, MS, brother in law, Bud Moore, and sister-in-law, Alice George, grandchildren, Chelsea Peavy, Dylan (Merissa) Peavy, Charleigh Blanton, and one great-granddaughter, Cheyanne James.
Visitation will be Monday, January 8, 2024, from 5:00 to 7:00 P.M. at Porter Funeral Home, with Rev. Mike Dowd officiating. A memorial service will follow at 7:00 pm.
Saturday, January 6, 2024
Donald Paul Starnes
Mr. Starnes was a 1962 graduate of Weir Attendance Center. In 1965, he proudly joined the United States Air Force and was deployed in 1968 during the Vietnam War where he received a Purple Heart. After returning home, Don continued a career in the military serving in both the United States Air Force and the Mississippi Air National Guard. During that time he received many certifications and degrees, as well as many accolades for his time of service.
After retirement, he enjoyed traveling with his wife to many places including his favorite place to visit, Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Don filled much of his time with his grandsons as they were his pride and joy. When he was not traveling or spending time with family, he was doing his favorite pastimes of drinking coffee, reading, watching westerns, or cutting grass.
Funeral services for Mr. Starnes will be held on Monday, January 8, 2024, at 10 AM at Nowell Massey Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Robin Risher officiating. Interment will follow at Evergreen Baptist Church. Visitation will be held on Sunday, January 7, 2024, from 5 PM to 7 PM.
Mr. Starnes is survived by his wife, Bettie Livingston Starnes; two sons, Paul (Tracie) and David (Emily); three grandsons, Cole, Chance, and Dillan; two great-grandchildren, Elizabeth and Harper; sisters, Opal Prewitt of Texas, Mamie Dickerson of Ackerman, and Saundra Wright of Ackerman; and brothers, Howard Starnes of Louisiana and Bill Starnes of Ackerman.
He was preceded in death by his parents; sisters, Vera Lois Henderson, Mildred Ballard, Eunice Crittenden, Barbara Starnes, Bessie McMillian, and Mary Ann Hirose; and brothers, Harold Starnes, Larry Starnes, and Randy Starnes.
Serving as pallbearers are Chance Starnes, Dillan Starnes, Ricky Patterson, Otis Shelley, Jerome Blanton, and Danny Richardson. Honorary pallbearers are Walter Ed Pugh, Donald Nunn, Tommy D. Rives, Jay Rives, and the members of the Mine and Yours Hunting Club.
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.