Walter Junior Coleman, 75, of Louisville, MS., passed on Saturday, August 16, 2025 in Rankin County Mississippi. A memorial service will be conducted at a later date by the Family. Beck Funeral Home of Louisville in charge of arrangements.
Thursday, August 28, 2025
Bettye Hamill Vickers
Her career path allowed her to teach children in Picayune, Macon, Starkville, Columbus, and Greenville. Bettye’s education and experience made it possible for her to become a school administrator. Bettye began her administration career in Jackson Public Schools as a principal. She then followed opportunities as a principal in Dallas, Texas, and Hartselle, Alabama. She was proud to have been awarded “Principal of the Year” for Jackson Public Schools and receive our nation’s “Blue Ribbon School of Excellence” for her school in Wiley, Texas. She was recognized by President Bill Clinton at the White House. She then moved back to Winston County to serve as Head of School for Diamond Grove Psychiatric Hospital for Children and Adolescents in Louisville.
After retirement, Bettye enjoyed being close to her family and traveling to Scotland, Italy, Greece, and France. Her favorite cruise was in Alaska where she enjoyed the beautiful landscapes.
Throughout her life, Bettye’s family home on her family farm was her forever home. She enjoyed her family and friends visiting her there and at her condominium on the Ross Barnett Reservoir in Jackson, Mississippi.
She once said her motto of life was captured in two songs, “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” and “Come hell or high water, I am going to enjoy life till I die.”
Bettye passed away peacefully with her son by her side at her family home on Raymond Williams Road on a sunny day in late summer. Graveside services and interment will be Saturday, August 30 at 11 a.m. at Bevill Hill Cemetery with Bro. Robert Mayfield officiating.
Bettye is survived by her son, Ron Vickers and daughter-in-law, Lisa of the Pugh’s Mill Community; and her granddaughter, Claire Vickers Adam and husband, Gage, of Huntsville, Alabama. Bettye was preceded in death by her parents.
Serving as pallbearers are Gage Adam, Steven Denson, Jack Haynes, Jim Lofton, Kyle Jackson, and Doug Shaw. Memorials in honor of Bettye may be given to Bevill Hill Cemetery Fund, c/o Jeanette Mills, 1747 Betheden Road, Louisville, MS 39339.
Tuesday, August 26, 2025
Harleigh Danyale Hutchison
Dr. Linuel D. Jayroe
Linuel was born October 6, 1937, in Louisville, MS to Leroy Foster Jayroe and Lee Audis Nichols Jayroe. He was a graduate of Louisville High School and continued his education receiving bachelor’s and master’s degrees at Mississippi College in Clinton, MS. He was also awarded a doctoral degree from the University of Mississippi in Oxford. Linuel was a Professor Emeritus of Education and Psychology at Mississippi College in Clinton until his retirement in 2002. He was also very involved in the Boy Scouts of America and served as Assistant and Scout Master of Troop 345 in Clinton. He was also an ordained minister and a member of Morrison Heights Baptist Church in Clinton and was a Sunday School teacher there at the church for many years.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Leroy and Lee Audis Jayroe and his first wife Jan Gault Jayroe. Linuel is survived by his two sons and their families - Will Judson and Melissa Jayroe and their son William Carter, and John Day and America Jayroe and their son Joshua Day and daughter Lydia Marie.
Linuel is also survived by his sister, Dr. Linda Jayroe Pepper and her husband Tim and their children Chris and Lucy Cournoyer (Jake and Owen); Lauren and Benji Foreman (Jack and Beau); Justin and Anna Pepper (Wilson and Anna Grace); and Eden D. Pepper.
From the Gault family, Linuel is survived by his brother-in-law Jimmy Gault and sister-in-law Sally Gault Scheibner, Evan and Kathy Gault and family, Dan and Vicki Farmer and family.
Linuel is also survived by his second wife Dianne Deevers Jayroe, and her children’s families Kimberly King and husband Mike (Finn), Amy Long husband Kerry (Josie and Mimi), Melissa Swingle (Isabel), Christy Kaplan husband Justin (Ezekiel and Gianna).
Serving as pallbearers will be John Jayroe, Will Jayroe, Joshua Jayroe, Chris Cournoyer, and Evan Gault.
Hubert Edward “Pete” Blaine
Pete was born May 11, 1929, to Edward and Myrtle Cauthen Blaine. Pete was a man of many talents. He enjoyed working with his hands—whether he was working on a car or skillfully designing tombstones, as owner of Blaine Monument, that reflected his creativity and respect for others. Pete loved dancing, had a deep affection for animals, and enjoyed following sports. He lived a life of service and strength. A proud veteran, Pete honorably served his country for 23 years in the United States Air Force, retiring with the rank of Master Sergeant. His service carried him through three historic conflicts— the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and the Cold War—making him the last surviving veteran of three wars in Winston County. His patriotism ran deep, and his love for his country was a significant part of who he was.
Pete is survived by his children: Sharon Blaine, Joyce Browning, and Monte Blaine; two grandchildren, Kayla Browning and Nathaniel A. Browning; and four great-grandchildren, Kylie Browning, James Browning, Connor Browning, and Soran Browning; and his special friend, Scherrie Willis. He also leaves behind two sisters, Joanne Humphries (John) and Dianne Jones; and one brother, David Blaine; as well as his nieces, nephews, other family members, and friends. Pete was preceded in death by his wife, Vicky Blaine; his parents; and two sisters, Elizabeth Nichols and Jimmie Cockrell.
Serving as pallbearers are Casey Sloan, Barry Sloan, Clint Sloan, Kevin Humphries, David Blaine, and Bobby Joe Edwards.
Annette Ming Ward
“Miss” Annette was born May 11, 1964, to Marion R. “Rudy” Ming and Juanita Hisaw Ming in Louisville. She loved her Lord and Savior and was a member of First Baptist Church of Louisville. A graduate of Louisville High School, Annette dedicated her life to teaching and nurturing young minds. For 26 years, she served as both a teacher and Extended Care Program Director at Winston Academy, where her unwavering passion for working with children left a lasting mark on her students. Her classroom was more than a place of learning—it was a place of growth. She had a deep love for flowers and could often be found working in her garden. “Miss Annette” also worked and was part owner of Ward Farm Service for 17 years. Most of all, she dearly loved her family, especially her grandchildren, and she enjoyed attending their ballgames and other events.
“Miss Annette” is survived by her loving husband of 42 years, Joseph “Joe” Peaster Ward; and her children, Jesse (Holly) Ward of Madison and Marianne Ward (Johnnie) Gregory of Louisville. One of her greatest joys was being “Nana” to her three grandchildren: Henry Ward, Davis Ward, and Swayzie Jo Gregory. She is also survived by two brothers, David (Vicki) Ming and Phillip (Natalie) Ming; brother-in-law, Clay (Amy) Ward; and five sisters, Brenda (Kenny) McMullan, Marsha (Matthew) Shelley, Sue Ellen (Ricky) Miller, Janet (Mike) Eubanks, and Bess Ann (Keith) Kesterson; as well as many loving nieces, nephews, other family friends, and a host of friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; twin brothers, Jerry and Perry Ming; step-mother, Sue Clark Garvin Ming; and her mother and father-in-law, Udell and Betty Jane Peaster Ward.
Serving as pallbearers are Andrew Ward, Jonathan Ward, Brian Burton, Peyton McCool, Tyler Wright, and Casey Smith.
Saturday, August 23, 2025
Ruth Crumpton Warner
Ruth Crumpton Warner, 97, passed away peacefully on Thursday, August 21, 2025, at Winston Medical Center Nursing Home in Louisville, Mississippi, leaving behind a legacy of love and strength. Visitation will be Saturday, August 23 from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. at Massey Funeral Home in Louisville. Funeral services will be 3 p.m. Sunday, August 24 in the Massey Funeral Home Chapel with Reverend Trent Jaudon officiating. There will also be a visitation the day of the service from 1 p.m. until service time at the funeral home. Interment will immediately follow the service in Louisville Memorial Cemetery.
Ruth, an only child, was born December 26, 1927, to George and Gladys Miller Crumpton. She was the granddaughter of Robert Shepard Crumpton and Elizabeth Rives Crumpton, and John Sims Miller and Mary Ann Matilda Miller.
She married the love of her life, Jack Warner, on July 12, 1948. Their loving marriage spanned over 60 years until his passing. Together they built a beautiful life full of faith, family, and community service.
Ruth was a devoted mother to four children and their spouses: Robert and Gail Warner, Babs and Lennie Fulton, Beth and Neal Chandler, and Jack Jr. “Bubba” and Pat Warner. She was a proud grandmother to Leigh Warner Maxey and Max Maxey, Robert Jr. and Hayley Warner, Patrick and Lindsey Warner, Brian and Ali Fulton, Brent and Lori Fulton, Heather and J. D. Kennedy, Christy and Chad Sutton, Rachael and Dorian Ayala, Brian Chandler, Aimee Chandler Brown, Amy Warner Young and Matt Young, Dusty and Heather Warner, and Cody and Kayla Warner.
Her joy expanded with her great-grandchildren and their spouses: Kenley McMullan Brainerd and Ben Brainerd, Trey McMullan and fiancé, Mary Presley Harrington, Hayes Maxey, Grace Maxey, Katie Ruth Warner, William Warner, Brynn Warner, Nora Kate Warner, Tanner and Lauryn Fulton, Ty Fulton and Emily Moran, Tori Fulton Tovar, Jimmy and Kristina McKinney, Alexis Martin, Wyatt Fulton, Triston Stogsdill, Kamryn Stogsdill and fiancé, Hayden Coghlan, Trent Stogsdill, Grant and Riley Baxter, D. J. Baxter, Jasmine Sutton, Eric Sutton, Rory Ayala, Davina Ayala, Baleigh Brown, Christopher Bryan, Tyler Young, Taylor Young, Lauralyn Young, Warner Young, and Lily Jane Warner.
She was also blessed to know her nine great-great-grandchildren: Charlotte and Vivian Brainerd, Karter and Iverson Tovar, Christian, Emery, and Ada McKinney, and Aubrey and Avery Baxter.
Ruth is preceded in death by her beloved husband, Jack Warner, and her granddaughter, Jennifer Melissa Bryan.
Ruth grew up in the Shady Grove Community where she attended Beth Eden Lutheran Church and School. When her family moved to Louisville, they became members of St. John Lutheran Church, where she taught Sunday school and played the piano for church. After she and Jack married, they joined First Presbyterian Church, and most recently she worshipped with her family at South Louisville Baptist Church.
Her dad owned Crumpton Feed Store in Louisville, and that was her first job, selling baby chicks and helping sell feed and seed. She had a fun childhood, and as a teenager, she was a member of the Live Wires, a group of very close young girls who organized themselves into a social club. They organized dances at Camp Palila and played tennis and spent countless hours together and made wonderful memories and were lifelong friends.
Ruth attended Mississippi State College for Women and earned her degree in music and education from the University of Southern Mississippi. She taught piano lessons for over 20 years, sharing her gift of music with countless students. When Jack was elected Sheriff and Tax Collector, Ruth ran the tax office, collecting taxes and selling car tags. Later they purchased the Sale Barn business and built a new sale barn and restaurant. Ruth was a great cook, having learned from her mother and her mother-in-law, Clara. They ran these businesses for about thirty years. The family loved horses, and together they attended local horse shows and rodeos every weekend that they could for many years. After retirement, she and Jack loved to ride to the farm to look at the cows and horses. She especially loved working in the yard and flower beds. She practiced her piano, playing hymns and old pieces like “Rustle of Spring,” “Clair de Lune” and “Boogie Woogie”. She played bridge with a special group of friends; but her family was always number one, and she made many sacrifices for them.
Ruth Crumpton Warner was a special lady, a wonderful, loving mother and grandmother. She never complained. She was a strong woman and worked hard all her life at whatever job was before her. And she will be greatly missed!
Serving as pallbearers are Robert Warner, Jr., Patrick Warner, Dusty Warner, Cody Warner, Trey McMullan, and J. D. Kennedy. Memorials in honor of Ruth may be given to French Camp Academy, One Fine Place French Camp, MS 39745 or to Shriners Children’s Hospital, P. O. Box 947765, Atlanta, GA 30394.
Services are under the direction of Massey Funeral Home, 724 North Columbus Avenue, Louisville, MS. Memories and condolences may be shared with the family by signing the guest register at www.masseyfuneralhome.net.
Friday, August 22, 2025
Brian E. Shanabrough
Brian was born on August 10, 1954, in York, and was the son of the late George E. and Anna M. (Wetzel) Shanabrough. He spent much of his life on the road as a truck driver for Randle Reed Trucking and Builders Transportation, collecting more miles and stories than most of us could count. But Brian wasn’t just about highways—he had a soft spot for his hometown of York, a serious devotion to the Baltimore Orioles and New Orleans Saints, and a lifelong love for his four-legged companions.
A proud veteran, Brian served in the United States Air Force during the Vietnam War. Later in life, he discovered one of his happiest places: New Orleans. Whether it was the food, the music, or the magic of a second line band parading down the street, the Crescent City called to him. It was a place where joy could be found in a saxophone riff and a crowd that danced away sorrow—something Brian carried with him wherever he went.
Those who knew him also knew his dogs were family. From the legendary rat terrier Dink, who preceded him in death (but is surely waiting to greet him at the Rainbow Bridge), to his grand-dogs Roux, Iko, and Calliope, Brian’s life was filled with paw prints and wagging tails.
Brian is survived by his daughter, Allison Shanabrough of Louisville, MS; his sister Donna Watson and her husband Jerry of York; his former spouse and lifelong friend, Sylvia Shanabrough of Louisville, MS; and his beloved grand-dogs. He was preceded in death by his sister, Alisa Jonosky.
Funeral services will be Saturday, August 23 at 10 a.m. in the Massey Funeral Home Chapel. Visitation will be the day of the service from 9:00 a.m. until service time at the funeral home in Louisville. Interment will immediately follow the service in Louisville Memorial Cemetery. In the spirit of New Orleans, family and friends are encouraged to honor him with music, laughter, and maybe even a little second line strut.
The family extends heartfelt thanks to the wonderful caregivers from Senior Helpers, who walked alongside Brian with kindness, humor, and compassion in his final years. They are also deeply grateful for the friendship and support of his neighbors, whose kindness made his days brighter and reminded him that community is family too.
Memorial contributions may be made to the National MS Society at nationalmssociety.org or to a favorite charity of your choice.
Wednesday, August 20, 2025
Robert Moody Jr.
Robert Moody, Jr., 60, went to meet his Savior on Tuesday, August 19, 2025, at his home in Louisville, Mississippi, with his loving family by his side. Funeral services will be Friday, August 22 at 11 a.m. in the Massey Funeral Home Chapel with Reverend Jason Gross officiating. Visitation will be the day of the service from 9:00 a.m. until service time at the funeral home. Interment will immediately follow the service in Good Hope Cemetery. Robert was born February 24, 1965, to Robert Moody, Sr. and Ann Crowson Moody in Louisville. He was a member of Good Hope Baptist Church. For 20 years, Robert was a dedicated employee at Wal-Mart, where his friendly smile and warm personality made him a fixture in the store and a friend to all who walked through the doors. He was known for his unwavering kindness and was the type of person who never met a stranger—he could strike up a conversation with anyone, and his genuine interest in others made everyone feel important. Robert had a deep love for the outdoors and could often be found fishing, riding horses, and enjoying time on 4-wheelers and farm equipment. He loved to eat and enjoyed gathering with friends and family to share a meal. Most of all, Robert loved his family, especially his nieces and nephews and he enjoyed spending time with them.

Tuesday, August 19, 2025
Ronnie Dempsey
Ronnie Dempsey, 68, passed away on Monday, August 18, 2025, at Winston Medical Center in Louisville, Mississippi. Funeral services will be Thursday, August 21 at 11 a.m. at Old Path Country Church in McCool, Mississippi, with Bro. Hank Dempsey and Bro. Jay Watson officiating. Visitation will be the day of the service from 10:00 a.m. until service time at the church. Interment will immediately follow the service in Owens Chapel Cemetery in Choctaw County.
Ronnie was born October 9, 1956, to Jimmy and Geneva Hamm Dempsey in Louisville. He was a member of Old Path Country Church. Ronnie was happiest to spend his days fishing or hitching up his mules to the wagon for a leisurely ride. He enjoyed visiting with people and making connections—he truly never met a stranger. Above all, he enjoyed spending time with his family.
Ronnie is survived by his loving wife of 42 years, Ellen Beckham Dempsey; his mother, Geneva Dempsey; and his son, Kenny Wilcher all of McCool. One of his greatest joys was being “Pappaw” to his grandchildren: Grace Wilcher of McCool, Jack Wilcher (Seraphina) of Starkville, Mississippi, and Alex Watson of Ackerman, Mississippi. He also leaves behind two sisters, Kathy Johnson of Carthage, Mississippi, and Donna Edwards of McCool; and his brother, Terry Dempsey also of McCool; as well as his loving nieces, nephews, other family members, and friends. Ronnie was preceded in death by his father, Jimmy Dempsey.
Serving as pallbearers are Jack Wilcher, Terry Dempsey, Ted Dempsey, Lewis Deel, Greg Beard and Nicky Johnson. Honorary pallbearers are Dustin Johnson, Bryan Edwards, Troy Edwards, Caleb Burdine, and Aiden Montenegro.
Friday, August 15, 2025
Stephanie M. Covington
Stephanie was born January 7, 1975, to Ronald Staton Terry and Susie Stewart in Louisville, Mississippi. She was a member of the Nanih Waiya Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution and attended Pine Lake Church in Starkville, Mississippi. An excellent cook, Stephanie enjoyed working in her yard and gardening, and she had a deep love for animals.
Stephanie is survived by her husband, Mark Covington of Noxapater; and her children: Kayla Jackson (Corey) of the Nanih Waiya Community, Tanner Covington of Louisville, and Blake Covington also of Noxapater. She also leaves behind her mother, Susie Stewart (Ken) of Starkville; sister, Kelsey Kolb (Chris) of Mathiston, Mississippi; and her uncle, Jeff Terry (Beverly) of Noxapater. Stephanie was preceded in death by her father, Ronald Staton Terry.
Serving as pallbearers are Tanner Covington, Corey Jackson, Ken Stewart, and Chris Kolb. Memorials in honor of Stephanie may be given to Lake Forest Ranch, 5326 Lake Forest Rd, Macon, MS 39341.
Thursday, August 14, 2025
Wanda Kaye Clark
Kaye was born April 16, 1952, to Roy C. and Ella Ruth McKay Clark. She was a member of Flower Ridge Church. Kaye loved to laugh; to her everything was funny. She loved Southern Living magazine not necessarily to read but she would paper her room with the pages! She also enjoyed beating pie tins together, laughing at the noise. Kaye also enjoyed shopping, sitting outside; and she loved spending time with her dog, Tippy. She was elected Miss Hudspeth Center and she enjoyed wearing her crown and evening gown. Kaye was a bright light to others because of her laughter. At her service, the family has chosen a musical selection of “Hallelujah” performed by a 10-year-old girl from Ireland who is autistic, Kaylee Rogers.
Kaye is survived by her brother, Tim (Kathy) Clark and two nephews and their families. She is also survived by two aunts, Madelyn Strahan and Walterine McKay. Kaye was preceded in death by her parents.
Wednesday, August 13, 2025
Margaret Rankins
Mrs. Rankins was preceded in death by her parents; Yancy and Rosie House; husband, O'Neal Rankin; son, Marchell House and daughter; Thelma Lucas; grandson, Tremayne House and step- grandson, Chris Haynes.
Mrs. Rankins is survived by; son, Murray House; daughters; Velma Hathorn and Bessie (Randy) Williams; stepdaughter, Sudie Haynes, 11 grandchildren, 24 great grandchildren, 5 great great- grandchildren. Mrs. Rankins also leaves behind a special daughter-in-Love, Jurlean House and extended family of cousins, in-laws and other relatives.
Harold Hudson
Harold Hudson was born on January 10, 1929. He was the oldest child of the late Bennett and Lillie Hudson. He attended Winston County Training School where he graduated high school and went on to attend Alcorn A & M College. He played Center On football team at Louisville and at Alcorn. He was drafted in the Army while at Alcorn and spent time in Germany during his military career. He returned to Alcorn and received his bachelor degree. He continued his education at Tennessee State, Dillard University and Mississippi State University. He received his Masters and Specialist degrees from Syracuse University. His first job was teacher and head football coach at Noxapater where he remained until he was hired as Camile High School Football Coach and Athletic Director.
Mr. Hudson coached one of the most successful football teams in the state at Camile High School. The Trojans won multiple Big 8 Championships under his leadership. He gave credit to his faithful and talented assistant coaches, M. C. Taylor, Bobby Goss and Walter Baker.
During integration Mr. Hudson served as Assistant Principal at Louisville High School. He later became the first African American Principal at Louisville High School until he retired on April 18, 1991 after 38 years of service to the Winston County School District.
Mr. Hudson organized a group "Trojans for Life" consisting of his former players. Their objective is to conduct Community projects that assist with projects within the community. He want his family to establish a Scholarship fund in his honor that this group will give to a deserving senior each year.
Mr. Hudson was preceded in death by; parents, Bennett and Lillie Hudson; wife, Johnnie Hudson (40 Years);siblings, Marvin Hudson, Lonnie Hudson, Minnie Johnson, Bettie Hudson, Jean Weaver and Grace Huffman.
Mr. Hudson is survived by; children, Thurston (Lisa) Hudson and Harvin (Mattie) Hudson; adopted granddaughter, LaDonna "Peb" (Jonathan) Hunter; grandchildren, Keshia Magee, Kristen (Jacob) Jones, Kayla Hudson, Ansley (Joy) Hudson, AJ (Chelsea) Link, Jarrett Link; 8 great grandchildren, Areyanna Hunter, Aniyah hunter, Jonathan Hunter, Jr., Anjyl Hunter, Azarieen Hunter, Addilynn Hunter, Rori Haze Hudson and Appomattox Link and a host of nieces and nephews.
Mr. Hudson loved his In-Laws and their families; Patie Family, Hunter Family, Robins Family, Stewart Family and the Moore Family.
Mr. Hudson often said the " greatest knowledge of a long life is loving Christ and knowing how to love and respect your neighbors."
Tuesday, August 12, 2025
Odie Wayne McHann
Odie was born June 24, 1947, to George and Juanita Ellington McHann in West Point, Mississippi. He was an active member of Longview Baptist Church where he served as an ordained deacon. Odie was an electrician and worked with 4-County Electric Association for 15 years. He later retired from Mississippi State University where he worked in the Electrical Engineering Department managing the High Voltage laboratory. His most favorite “job” was when he and his wife, Lynda, owned Sessums Grocery. He absolutely loved visiting with the people who came in the store. Odie was a Mason and he also enjoyed attending Mississippi State football games. He dearly loved spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren.
Odie is survived by his children: Richard (Tonya) McHann and Angie (Scott) Ruth all of Starkville; and Tammy (Shane) Orrick of Columbus, Mississippi. One of his greatest joys was being “Paw” to his seven grandchildren: Chris (Brittaney) McHann, Josh (Anniston) McHann, Jason (Cheyenne) Ruth, Erin Ruth, Jackson Ruth, Abby (Lane) Johnson, and Braden Orrick; as well as his seven great-grandchildren: Emery Rose, Braxton, Ryiot, Brayzleigh, Riggens, Grayson, and Cade. He also leaves behind his brother, Ronnie McHann (Sherri); his sister, Betty McGee; and two sisters-in-law, Antoinette McHann and Sara McHann; in addition to many loving nieces, nephews, other family members, and friends. He is preceded in death by his wife of 57 years, Lynda Rogers McHann; his parents; and his siblings: Clayton McHann, Henry McHann, and Nancy McHann.
Serving as pallbearers are Chris McHann, Josh McHann, Jason Ruth, Jackson Ruth, Braden Orrick, and Lane Johnson. Memorials in honor of Odie may be given to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital online at stjude.org.
Charles Harold “Hal” Hanna, Sr.
Hal was born October 15, 1959, to Charles Hanna and Nancy Young Hanna in Louisville. He was a member of Macedonia Baptist Church. Hal retired after devoting more than 29 years to Louisville Utilities in the Electric Department.
Hal is survived by his children: Chase Hanna (Jessica), Jason Stewart (Angela) and Dulcie Stewart all of Louisville. One of his greatest joys was being “Poppa” to his four grandchildren: Chloe Hanna, Liam Hanna, Anna Grace Cherry, and Cody Stewart (Kellee); and his great-grandson, Rhody Stewart. Hal is also survived by many cousins and a host of friends. He was preceded in death by his parents.
Anna Mae (Ripato) Reed
Anna was born in Mason County, Kentucky, on May 4, 1941, to Paul and Edna Redden Ripato. Anna grew up in Kentucky with her 10 older siblings until she met and married Billy at the age of 19 on September 4, 1960. They would have celebrated their 65th year of marriage this year. She was a dedicated homemaker who loved to decorate and have pretty flowers in her yard. She took faithful care of her husband, home and daughters. Billy was a pastor for many years and she was a supportive pastor’s wife.
She is survived by her husband, Billy Frank Reed and two daughters, Tammy Reed Shows (Mark) of Louisville and Melissa Reed Halsema (Russell) of Lowell, Arkansas. Spending time with her grandchildren, Tasha and Joshua (Maria); her great-grandchildren, Jayden and Adalynn; and her step-grandchildren, Viki Bass (Michael) and Russell Halsema (Becca), was what she looked forward to most. Anna was a strong woman of faith who believed God had a plan and purpose in all things. We rejoice with her in knowing she is in the presence of Jesus now. Anna will forever live in our hearts and memories.
Thursday, August 7, 2025
Raymond McKay
Lackland AFB Texas
Fort Sam Houston Texas Army for Medical Laboratory School
South Ruislip AFB England
Columbus AFB Mississippi
East Coast AFB England
Roswell AFB New Mexico
Barksdale AFB Louisiana
Clark AFB Philippines
Minot AFB North Dakota
Scott AFB Illinois ,during hospitalization at Scott AFB, he was awarded 100% Air Force disability separation.
Raymond had three children from first wife, Jean Patricia Chatt (deceased) who was from England. He outlived both of his sons, Scott Parks and Mitchell Earl. He has one daughter, Tracey Sarah who retired from Civil Service. Raymond has been married to a Filipina, Freny since 1994. They have no children. The first 10 years of their marriage was spent traveling all over the world. Raymond described Freny as a self educated, a smart woman much younger than him, and wanted a working career while he lives and travels the Philippines few months out of the year. Freny is now a retired Civil Servant. Raymond first traveled to the Philippines in 1973. While living in the Philippines, he stayed at the Marlim Mansions Hotel in Balibago, Angeles City, Pampanga for over 20 years before moving to a modern condominium at Kandi Towers in Angeles City. The Philippines was considered second home, meeting people from all walks of life, some he befriended over the years and considered extended family.
In the past 43 years, Raymond has traveled all over the Philippines and the world, visited all continents, except Antarctica. He has learned to cope with his medical conditions and lived life to the fullest, enjoyed history, travel, musicals, fine foods, and red wine.
The family will receive friends and relatives on Tuesday, August 12th, at 10:00 A.M. at Porter Funeral Home, followed by funeral services at 11:00 A.M. Rev. Keith Williams will be officiating. Interment will be in Louisville Memorial Park.
Wednesday, August 6, 2025
Bobbie Nell Ray
Joyce Ann Arnold
Serving as pallbearers are Rusty Suttle, Charlie Wilkes, Kenny Druey, Riley Jones, Mark Deese, and Hoss Neese.