Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Dennis Reese
Stan Salter
Kenneth Daniel Bridges
Ken was born on June 8, 1947, in Louisville, MS, to Otis and Kate Bridges. He was a graduate of Louisville High School, the University of Mississippi, and the University of Mississippi School of Law. He was an attorney in Louisville for many years, and a member of South Louisville Baptist Church. Ken was an avid Ole Miss fan, and he loved to fish, particularly for largemouth bass.
Ken was preceded in death by his parents, Kenneth Otis Bridges and Eva Kate Albritton Bridges; and his great grandson, Nolan Riley Norris.
He is survived by his daughter, Missy (Scott) West of Louisville; his son, Robin (Ashley) Bridges of Birmingham, AL; two stepsons, Bobby (Kathy) Orr of Starkville, and Greg Orr of Louisville; his grandchildren Kaleigh Allen, Cayson Allen, Connor Bridges, Cole Bridges, Brooklyn Hunter Bridges, Noah (Neeley) Davis, Madison (Taylor) Russell, Denton (Jayden) Orr, and Morgan (Cesar) Diaz; his great grandchildren, Nixon Davis, Colter Davis, Hadley Norries, and Waverley Diaz; his chosen son, Corey (Jennifer) Blair of Leavenworth, KS; and his chosen grandsons Nathan and Philip Blair.
Pallbearers will be Cayson Allen, Cole Bridges, Connor Bridges, Greg Rogers, Nathan Blair, and Corey Blair.
Friday, February 6, 2026
Annie Jane Hughes
She was a member of Bethel M. B. Church and worked at Spartus Corporation for many years.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Willie Earl "Tobe" Hughes; parents, Annie and James Welch; daughter, Ruby Joyce Hughes Steele; son Barry D. Hughes (Anita);(3) grandsons, Enrico Darden, Dijour Hughes and Ricky Chavis; (2) sons-in-law, Andrew Steele and Theotis Hickman.
Mother Hughes is survived by her children; Betty Faye Darden (Willie) of Montgomery, AL, Jeanette Petty (Bill) of Rock Island, IL, Ruthie Jane Hickman of Davenport, IA, Willie Earl Hughes, Jr. (Martina) of Rock Island, IL, Linda Hampton (Harvey), Carolyn Ball (Larry), Ethel Jordan, James Hughes (Jackie) all of Louisville, MS, John Hughes of Meridian, MS, David Hughes (Sarah) of Louisville, MS; (28) grandchildren; (42) great grandchildren and (2) great great grandchildren; her sisters, Jo Helen Hannah and Eddie Mae McMullen (Bobby) of Eupora, MS; a sister-in-law, Juanita Hughes od east Moline, IL; and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Thursday, February 5, 2026
Dr. Wayne T. Hill
Wayne faithfully served as a Baptist pastor, educator, administrator, and self-employed tradesman throughout his life. He was a retired Baptist pastor, answering his final pastoral call at Beacon Street Baptist Church in Philadelphia, Mississippi. At the time of his passing, he was an active member of South Louisville Baptist Church.
A man of many talents, Wayne was known as a preacher, teacher, administrator, barber, mechanic, and mentor. He was a Mason and Shriner, a skilled tradesman, and a lifelong auto mechanic whose passion was auto restoration. Widely known as “the Bug Man,” he was regarded by many as the best Volkswagen mechanic around. His joy was in work—his hobby was work—and he found great satisfaction in using his hands, his mind, and his faith to serve others.
Wayne shared the latter part of his life with his wife, Joyce R. Hill, whom he married on December 18, 1993. Their marriage was marked by companionship, faith, and mutual support.
He is survived by his wife, Joyce R. Hill; daughters Shellye Hill Snowden (Chris), Renee Hill Johns, and Belinda Rogers Swart (Ron); sons William A. “Will” Hill (Sarah) and Richard Rogers; and sisters Dorothy “Dot” Hames and Jewel H. Norderud.
He is also survived by his grandchildren: Michael T. Johns, Barley S. Johns (Kayla), Madison Snowden Elkins (Zach), Macie Snowden, Kellynn Hill, Trip Hill, Eva Hill, Steven Rogers (Kali), Austin Swart (Karleigh), Hunter Swart (Mallory), and Hayden Rogers; and great-grandchildren Bear, Everly, and Clara Elkins; Heidi, Ledger, Tatum, and Riggins Swart; and Jax and Kenzi Rogers.
Wayne was preceded in death by his parents; his first wife, Sandra Smith Hill, whom he was widowed from in 1992; his brothers William Timothy Hill (twin), Earl Hill, Sam Hill, and Junior Hill; his sisters Sarah Ivy Vigoletti and Margaret McCord; and his infant son, Billy Wayne Hill.
Wayne was many things—a son, brother, husband, father, grandfather (“Pawpaw”), uncle, cousin, and friend—but above all, he was a servant. His life was marked by faith, hard work, curiosity, and a deep love for people. His legacy lives on through his family, his ministry, and the many lives he touched as a teacher, pastor, and friend.
Funeral services will be held at South Louisville Baptist Church on Monday, February 9, at 11:00 a.m.
Visitation will be Sunday, February 8, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Massey Funeral Home in Louisville, Mississippi, and again one hour prior to the service at South Louisville Baptist Church.
Interment will follow at Good Hope Baptist Church Cemetery in Winston County.
Reba Colene Spears Edwards
Reba was born April 19, 1940, to Mervin and Mildred Williamson Spears in Neshoba County, Mississippi. She enjoyed playing cards, gardening, working in her flowers, and feeding her birds. She dearly loved her family and enjoyed spending time with them, especially her grandchildren
Reba is survived by her children: Donald (Brenda) Edwards of Woodville, Texas, June (Bobby Wayne) Goodin, David (Gena) Edwards, and Joyce Baggett all of Louisville, Mississippi. One of her greatest joys was being “Nanny” to her grandchildren: Allen Shaw (Josephine), Mary Denley (Josh), Morgan Baggett (Natalie), Evan Edwards (Shannon), Jessica Burnham (Michael), Aleah Baggett, Victoria Edwards (Matthew), and David Edwards, Jr., as well as her 25 great-grandchildren and 4 great-great-grandchildren. Reba also leaves behind her sisters, Retha Black and Linda Purvis; and two brothers, Garvis Spears and Darrell Spears. She was preceded in death by her husband, Roy Edwards; her son, Daniel Edwards; her parents; and three siblings: Edmond Spears, Darvis Spears, and Eldean Richardson.
Jann L. Leone
Full obituary to follow.
Reta Faye Eaves Holden
Reta was born August 7, 1938, to the late Odie Lee and Floy Triplett Eaves of Louisville, Mississippi. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her sister, Alma Dean Eaves, and her brother, Odie Frank Eaves. She is survived by a sister-in-law Janet Eaves of Utica, Kentucky, two nieces, Annetta Johnson and Janetta Wright, as well as her cousin Grady Jackson (Norma) of Sturgis, Mississippi.
After graduating from Bond High School, Reta attended nursing school and went on to practice as a nurse anesthetist. Later she became a business owner opening a jewelry store in downtown Grenada called R. Triplett.
Reta’s proudest work, however, was her service to the City of Grenada. She made history as the first woman to serve as a Grenada city councilor. She later represented Grenada and surrounding areas in the Mississippi House of Representatives, continuing her lifelong dedication to public service.
At her home in Grenada, Reta was an active member of the Grenada Garden Club and enjoyed many days on the town square, working on flower beds and other projects. She also played an important role in planning the Grenada Square gazebo. Reta had a deep love for animals. She remained deeply engaged in Grenada city government and faithfully watched city council meetings from home.
Reta was a member of Grace Baptist Church and in her later years enjoyed watching First Baptist Church and Friendship Baptist Church services via live stream. She especially loved hearing the songs of worship. She often departed from friends by quoting her favorite and the final verse of the Bible: “The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all.”
Alexis Grace Taylor
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Willie Lamont Ingram
Willie was born April 14, 1976 to the parents of Willie Lee Ingram and Lucy Jean Perry Ingram in Winston County Mississippi.
Willie was preceded in death by his father, Willie L. Ingram; grandparents, Eddie Mae Perry, George Perry, Pearline Ingram and Jasper Ingram.
Willie is survived by his wife, Madeline Cistrunk; Mother, Lucy Ingram; children, Deyanna Ingram, Aveyon Ingram, Ashton Mays, Legolas Cistrunk, Tezzland Ingram, Princessa Ingram, Dezzmond Ingram, Rezzhard Ingram; siblings, Willie Childress (Miranda), Jennifer Hart (Benjamin), Jenika Ingram, Christal Ingram and Daryl Ingram; a host of nieces, nephews, in-laws and other relatives and family.
Virginia Goss
Virginia Goss was born January 14, 1962 in Winston County Mississippi. Her parents were Ruthie Mae Goss Ingram and James Lee Ingram.
Virginia attended the Louisville Public School System. Later, she moved and made her home in New Britain, Connecticut. After retiring, she moved back home to Louisville, Mississippi in 2016.
Virigina was an easy going person who loved dancing, modeling, playing cards, listening to the blues and wearing jewelry.
She was preceded in death by; Mother, Ruthie Mae Goss; father James Lee Ingram; brothers, Thomas Hardy and Terry Goss; sister Susie King. Virginia is survived by; siblings, Evelyn Mays, David Goss and Emma Jane Coburn all of Louisville, MS. A host of nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and family.
Monday, February 2, 2026
Judy Scircle Post
Betty Prisock Rives
Betty was born November 2, 1941, to James “Dadie” and Elsie Holley Prisock in Louisville. She was a member of Enon Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Ackerman. Betty served as the bookkeeper for her family’s business for many years. She enjoyed cooking for her family; especially as she eagerly anticipated visits from her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Betty also enjoyed tending to her plants and flowers; as well as feeding and watching the birds. As a breast cancer survivor, she faced her journey with perseverance and grace.
Betty is survived by her daughters, Pat Rives Upton (Marshall) of Weir, Mississippi; and Gwen Rives Blaine of Starkville, Mississippi. One of her greatest joys was being “MawMaw” to her grandchildren: Carl Upton, III (April), Cameron Upton (Chandler), Jan Blaine (Elizabeth), Alanna Scholtes (Beck), and Clark Blaine (Sarah); and to her 12 great-grandchildren: Necee Wilson, Alexis Wilson, Jazzlyn Shelley, Knox Blaine, Beau Blaine, Charlotte Blaine, Laurel Blaine, Coleman Scholtes, Fisher Scholtes, Gracie Scholtes, Holt Blaine, and Collins Upton. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert “Bob” Rives; her parents; three brothers, Elvis Prisock, Hunter Prisock, and Kim Prisock; and two sisters, Jean Dempsey and Harriett Nelson.
Serving as pallbearers are Jan Blaine, Beck Scholtes, Clark Blaine, Carl Upton, III, Cameron Upton, and Randy Chandler.
Friday, January 30, 2026
Willie Davis, Jr.
Willie Davis "Jr." was born on December 24, 1967, in Louisville, MS., to Clytee and the late James Davis. He was the Seventh of eight children and grew up surrounded by the love, laughter and strength of a close-knit family.
Willie attended the Louisville Public School District and graduated from Louisville High School in 1985. At just 17 years old, he and his best friend, Tony Fulton, made the courageous decision to join the United States Navy. Willie proudly served his country for eight years, completing assignments in California, Japan and New Orleans, Louisiana.
Willie "Jr." leaves to cherish his memory; his beloved mother, Clytee G. Davis; children, Tony (Spain/Italy), Ryan and Nia Rose (Algiers, LA), Alyssa (Houston, TX) and Kay (Buffalo, NY); grandsons, Kyrie and Kade Anderson; seven siblings; Jerry Gill (MI), Linda Davis (MI), Elizabeth Smith (MS), Clyde Davis (CA), Shirley Davis (MS), Evelyn Davis (MS), and Anthony Davis (MI); nine nieces, nine great-nieces, two great-great nieces, eight nephews, four great-great nephews and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and other relatives and friends.
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
Harvey Paten
Monday, January 26, 2026
Alvin Clayton Fancher
Mr. Fancher was born January 20, 1958 to the parents of James Alvin Fancher and Mae Burnis Hannah Fancher in Flint, Michigan. He was a U. S. Army Veteran. He was preceded in death by his wife, Thelma Fancher; parents, James and Mae Burnis Fancher.
He is survived by his children, Jamal Nance, Nikki Nance and Marcus Fancher; grandchildren, Deontra Nance, Dajann Nance, Daronn Nance, Darell Nance and Zechariah Fancher; sister, Jo Ann Shabazz; a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and other relatives and family
Paulette Smith Chandler
Mrs. Paulette Smith Chandler, 80, passed away on Monday, January 26, 2026, at Winston County Nursing Home in Louisville, MS.
Paulette was born February 7, 1945. She attended Noxapater High School, and worked for many years for Anglica and TRW Manufacturing. She was preceded in death by two sisters-in-law, Linda Chandler Kidd and Ann Chandler White; and a brother-in-law, Paul Chandler.
She is survived by her husband, Arthur W. “Bill” Chandler of Louisville; and two brothers-in-law, Neil (Beth) Chandler, and Randy Chandler. A private family graveside memorial service will be held at a later date.
Tony Beard
Tony was born on December 28, 1947, to William Anthony and Lorene Beard. He loved his family, his Church, and being outdoors hunting or fishing whenever possible. He was a gifted man with a number of creative talents when it came to construction or building pieces of furniture. He never felt intimidated by the complexity of any project. He also had a special story telling ability about situations in his life that could make anyone just burst out laughing or at least crack a smile.
Tony entered the US Army in April 1968. He attained the position of Sergeant during his time in service and received the National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal along with the Good Conduct Medal.He graduated from Vidalia High School, attended Northeast Louisiana University in Monroe, Louisiana, and Mississippi College in Clinton, Mississippi.
Tony is survived by his loving wife Deborra, fondly known by him as “Annie” of 27 years, son Caden Beard of Hot Springs, Arkansas; daughter Rebecca Quinn, son-in-law Jason Quinn, both of Louisville, Mississippi; sister-in-law Carol Smith of West Monroe, Louisiana, and loving brother, Bill Beard of Houston, Texas. Tony is predeceased by his sister Rinda Beard of Clinton, Louisiana. One of his greatest joys was being “Pappy” to his two grandchildren, Mikayla and Harley, and his two great-grandchildren Aurora and Jase.
Another great joy of his life was the host of special friends and acquaintances he established throughout his lifetime. He will be sorely missed.
Arrangements are under the direction of Porter Funeral Home, Louisville, MS, and Kilpatrick Funeral Home, West Monroe, LA.
Thursday, January 22, 2026
Willie Calvin Carter
Willie was born January 18, 1949, in Winston County Mississippi to the parents of Wheeler and Lessie Lee Carter. Willie was preceded in death by his parents, Wheeler and Lessie Carter; siblings, Jessie Wilson and Willie H. Carter.
Willie is survived by his wife, Jessie Jean Carter; children, Lafayette Cistrunk (Zederick), Shun Moore, Laneezer Carter (Jessica), Chad Carter (Quanda) and Laranda Carter; siblings, Arma Comage, Wilmer Carter, Johnnie Carter (Patsy), Irene White (Frank), Verdie Carter (Ernest), A. J. Carter, Mildred Triplett, Mary Ann Carter and Everett Carter; a host of grandchildren, nieces, nephews and other relatives and family.
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Willie Earl Stevenson
Willie was born March 24, 1945, to Coy and Eunice Garrard Stevenson in Winston County, Mississippi. He was a member of Murphy Creek Church and lived a life rooted in faith, hard work, and family. He loved farming and tending his garden, found great joy in hunting and fishing, and was happiest when he was busy working in his diesel mechanic shop—he was never one to sit still. Some of his most treasured moments were spent in the shop alongside his best sidekick and only grandson, Braden, sharing time, knowledge, and laughter that will be forever cherished.
Willie is survived by his wife Dorothy Dempsey Stevenson and son Brian Stevenson and wife Kristi all of Louisville, Mississippi. One of his greatest joys was being “PawPaw” to his four grandchildren: Jordan (Ethan) VanLandingham, Braden Stevenson, Lauren Littrell, and Nicole Littrell. He is also survived by two great-grandchildren: Hadley and Mavrick. He also leaves behind his sister, Shirley Strait; as well as many loving nieces, nephews, other family members, and friends. Willie Earl was preceded in death by his daughter Tammy Littrell; his parents; and his sister, Betty Crowell.
Serving as pallbearers are TJ Prisock, Jay Rives, Sid Massey, Roy Taylor, Lee Brown, and Scott Taylor. Serving as honorary pallbearers are Randy Rives, Johnnie Edwards, Stacey Littrell and Chad Fulcher. In lieu of flowers and gifts, the family requests that memorials be given to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital online at stjude.org.












