Tuesday, June 9, 2026
John Alvin Perry
Katrina Sheneise Washington-Edgerson
Dora Ella Carter
Mrs. Carter was born February 17, 1930, to the parents of Bennie Bates and Arilla Triplett Bates in Winston County Mississippi.
She was preceded in death by her; grandchildren, Pastor Andre Hickman and, Teresa Taylor; parents, Bennie and Arilla Bates; siblings, Roosevelt Bates, Ergie B. Haynes, Lee Kinard Triplett, Oscar D. Bates, Maggie Moore and Joseph Bates.
She is survived by her children, Nola Taylor (Charles), Mae Hannah (Tommy); 6 grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren, and 6 great great grandchildren; a host of nieces, nephews and other relatives and family.
Albert E. “Shug” Glass
Albert E. “Shug” Glass, 77, passed away at Winston Medical Center in Louisville, Mississippi, on Friday, June 5, 2026. Funeral services will be 3:00 p.m. Monday, June 8 in the Massey Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Michael Wells officiating. Visitation will be the day of the service at the funeral home from 1:00 p.m. until service time. Interment will immediately follow the service in Ellison Ridge Cemetery.
Shug was born January 15, 1949, to Albert O. and Betty Ruth Smith Glass in Winston County, Mississippi. A devoted member of Ellison Ridge Baptist Church, Shug faithfully served the Lord for more than 25 years in ministry. He taught the Men's Discipleship Class, served as a substitute Sunday School teacher, and spent many years ministering to inmates through prison outreach programs. He was a mentor and friend which allowed him to develop meaningful relationships with many of the inmates at the Winston-Choctaw County Correctional Facility, particularly those working in the maintenance department.
Shug was always willing to lend a helping hand. At Lake Forest Ranch, he became known as the person who could fix, repair, or maintain about anything. His willingness to serve wherever needed reflected his strong work ethic.
Before retiring, Shug spent 14 years as a cross-country truck driver, traveling highways across America and collecting stories along the way. He later dedicated many years to law enforcement, retiring from the Sheriff's Department after serving under Sheriffs Cecil Jennings, Jason Pugh, and Mike Perkins.
Outside of work and ministry, Shug enjoyed spending time outdoors, especially fishing as often as he could. He had a deep appreciation for history, particularly American Indian history. Those who knew him best also knew of his love for southern fried catfish. In Shug's opinion, catfish was the only food worth eating, and he was known to judge a restaurant by the quality of its fried catfish. Family and friends often joked that he could declare a holiday in honor of a perfectly cooked plate of catfish.
Shug is survived by his loving wife, Bettie Glass; his daughter, Brandye Glass Hindman (Kevin); and son, Austin Prisock (Valeria) all of Louisville. One of his greatest joys was being “Paw Paw” to his five grandchildren: Holyn Prisock, Ethan Jones, Taylor Jones, Bailey Prisock, and Paden Prisock. He is also survived by his sister-in-law, Hoa Glass; as well as other family members and friends. He was preceded in death by his son, Paul Glass; his parents; his siblings, Robert “Sonny” Glass, Rita “Polly” Foster, and Marilyn Stokes; and his maternal grandparents, Macy and Tucker Smith.
Serving as pallbearers are Austin Prisock, Kevin Hindman, Glenn Gazaway, Scott “Cowboy” Kohrs, Christopher Hill, and Keith Alexander. Memorials in honor of Shug may be given to Ellison Ridge Cemetery Fund, 152 Ellison Ridge Church Road, Louisville, MS 39339.
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.
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Milton Lamar Reynolds
Born on July 30, 1953 in Louisville, Mississippi, Pete lived a life filled with work, generosity, and family!
After attending Mississippi College & East Central Community College for a short period of time, Pete went on to work at Taylor Machine works. Hired on January 20, 1977 as a Receiving & Shipping Clerk, and worked his way to a Backorder Clerk (‘78), an Assistant Manager Inventory Control (‘81), Purchasing -Service Buyer (‘87), Costing Accounting (‘90), Job Estimator/ Analyst (‘93), Manager, Sub-contracting (‘96), Cost Accountant, Supervisor (‘01) Assistant Controller (‘04), Controller (‘04), Treasurer (‘10), Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer (‘11). Pete retired from Taylor Machine Works on June 30, 2021 after 44 years. As a dedicated Taylor Team member, he loved his Taylor family very much!
Outside of work, Pete enjoyed hunting and fishing with his brothers and friends, golfing with his late brother Bill and taking his beloved dog, Lily Mae on golf cart rides. Pete loved his Ole Miss Rebels and was known for wearing his big radio headphones listening to David Kellum’s play-by-play!
Pete loved the Lord & his Noxapater Baptist Church family!
Pete is survived by his loving wife, Kathy Matthews Reynolds of Louisville; and his mother, Nannie Maude Dewease Reynolds of Noxapater. He is also survived by his children: Matthew Lamar Reynolds (Jordan Fallon) and Alicia Reynolds Miller; his sister, Suzie Sudduth (Jim) all of Louisville; his brother, Jim Reynolds (Janette) also of Noxapater; and his mother-in-law, Annie Pearl Matthews also of Louisville. Sister-in-law Patricia (Mike) Stokes of Louisville, brother-in-law, Eddie (Veda Ann) Matthews of Bogalusa, Louisiana, and his many nieces and nephews. One of his greatest joys was his “rotten-spoiled” granddaughter, Jordan Miller, of Louisville. He was preceded in death by his father, Alton Reynolds; his brother, Bill Reynolds; and his father-in-law, Meredith Matthews.
Visitation will be from 5 p.m. to 7 P.M. Wednesday, June 3 at Massey Funeral Home in Louisville, Mississippi. Funeral services will be 11 A.M. Thursday, June 4 at Noxapater Baptist Church in Noxapater, Mississippi. Interment will immediately follow the service in Mt. Carmel Cemetery in Noxapater.
Serving as pallbearers are Clay Bane, Joey Bealis, Shawn Luke, Michael Miller, Bradley Reynolds, Greg Sisson, Trevor Stokes, Billy Workman. Honorary pallbearers are Webb Jr. Boswell, Kenny Bourland, Jerry Carter, Craig Foster, Jack French, Davis Kelley, Terry Kelley, Robert Lowery, Jimmy Marlowe, Robert McCool, Roy McCroy, Billy Reynolds, Steve Sinclair, Rex Smith, Rabbit Ward, Donny Woodruff.
Monday, June 1, 2026
Reginald Flay Hill (“Reggie”)
From rural Mississippi to Texas, from Nigeria to Singapore with his son, Quinn Michael – and so many places in between – Reggie travelled the world solidifying his name and reputation in the offshore oil industry. He loved to explore new places, meet new people and, being a food connoisseur, try new cuisines and constantly cook for family and friends. Nevertheless, Reggie never forgot his roots, remaining close with his family and always calling Mississippi home. After retirement, he returned to a quiet and peaceful life in Nanih Waiya, building his dream home only two miles from the simple farm on which he was born. He was preceded in death by his parents, his brothers, Warren and Tommy Hill, and an infant brother, Bobbie Ray.
Reggie passed along his sense of humor, love of cooking and work ethic to his son, Quinn Michael Hill (Sharla). Reg taught “Q” so much about life, from working on the tractor to the value of exploring the world. And anyone that knew Reggie knew he was crazy about his two granddaughters, Estes and Palmer Hill ("his girls"), and he was the best "Papa" to them by teaching them how to fish, drive the Kubota, and just rolling around on the floor. He also loved to travel with his many nieces and nephews throughout their childhood and made special memories with them that are cherished.
We will continue to tell old stories and share old memories while we work to create new ones. He loved life and left a legacy to his family and friends. We vow to continue what he began and hold those values close and share in fellowship and fun at Hill Manor for years to come.
Already, he is so very missed.
A private family memorial celebration of Reggie’s life will be held at a later date.
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Lorene Moore
Lorene Carter Moore, was born July 22, 1955 in Winston County Mississippi to the parents of George W. Carter and Vattie R. Young Carter.
Lorene was preceded in death by her parents, George W. and Vattie R. Carter; siblings, Alene Carter, Barbara Carter, Joylynn Carter, Joy Carter, Frank Carter and Leon Carter.
Lorene is survived by her; children, Depodray William Coburn (Starr), Timothy LaShae Coburn, and Chasity Coburn; 13 grandchildren; siblings, Willie Gene Carter, Jeffrey Carter, Lena Carter, May Carter and Ernest Carter; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and family.
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Robert Dotson
Joe Henry Lee
Joe was born March 19, 1957, in Winston County Mississippi to the parents, Earnest Lee and Audrey Mae Triplett Lee.
Joe was preceded in death by his parents, Earnest and Audrey Lee; son, Eric Lee; siblings, Earnestine Council, Archie Dean Carter, Ezell Lee, Buddy Lee, Shirley Carter and Sonly Carter;
Joe is survived by his daughter, Jolondra Shenayne Lee ; step-mother, Louise Lee; siblings, Ollie Haynes-Westbrook (Dennis), Rosie Martin and Gus Edward Lee; step-siblings, Charles Carter (Lora Ann), Donna Martin, Brenda Farmer, Regina Kelly, Ronald Farmer (Tracy) and Faye Carter; nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and family.
Teressa Leigh Huntley
Teressa was born February 20, 1964, in Louisville, to Billy and Mae Hemphill. She became Mrs. William Michael Huntley on December 21, 1986. They were blessed with children and grandchildren whom she cared about more than anything in the world. The two of them blessed the community with more than just a daycare, restaurant, or swim lesson, but a second home to countless children and families. She opened her home, heart, and kitchen to each one of us, any and all, person, dog or stranger that she met. Her days were never complete without the love she had for her dogs: Annie, Ollie, Hayes, Tank, Payne, and more others. No words, song, story, or memory could ever be enough to describe, remember or honor Teressa Huntley. She owned her own daycare for many years and was a swimming instructor. Her contagious laugh and vibrant smile will be with each of us and so many forever. Her legacy is her family and her faith in God, and a few ever-changing recipes. The only thing that she wanted to share more with the world, besides the pride she felt & the millions of pictures and videos she took of her family, was, "If I got Jesus, I got it all!"
She was preceded in death by her parents; three children, Melanie Smith, Melissa Smith, and William Huntley; a sister, Sandra Hemphill Foster; and her best friend, Melissa Vanderveen.
She is survived by her husband, Michael Huntley of Brandon, MS; three sons, Rodney Smith of Brandon, MS; Stephen Huntley of Brandon, MS, and Dillon (Samantha) Huntley of Madison; a sister, Robin (Billy Joe) Carter of Louisville; her mother-in-law, Judy (Hank) Eaves; her grandchildren, Marleigh Smith, Keegan Phillips, Levi Smith, Corabella Papalambros, Annaleise Huntley, John Douglas Huntley, Abby Laine Huntley, and Sutton Huntley; and one great grandchild, Dalton Brooks.
Pallbearers will be Michael Huntley, Rodney Smith, Stephen Huntley, Dillon Huntley, Seth Smith, and Keegan Phillips.
Thursday, May 21, 2026
David Lynn Dempsey
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
James Russell Butts
Though not born there, Buddy was raised in Winona, Mississippi, a place that remained close to his heart. It was there—within the community he loved and the halls of Winona High School—that he built the foundation of the man he would become.
In the summer of 1958, while in Jackson, Mississippi, his eyes landed on a girl named LaVoynne Williams, and it was love at first sight for both of them. They were married later that year on October 4, 1958, in Forest, Mississippi.
A proud veteran, Buddy served his country from 1956 to 1958 with honor in the United States Marine Corps. The discipline and “Semper Fi” spirit he carried from his service stayed with him throughout his life and his dedicated career at Taylor Machine Works, which began in 1970 when they moved to Louisville.
In his younger years, Buddy was a force on the football field. A standout athlete at Winona High School, he went on to play for Mississippi State University. While he never sought the spotlight as a “star,” he was widely respected as a great player—the kind of teammate who played with heart, worked harder than anyone else, and represented the Maroon and White with true grit. His love for the Bulldogs never faded, and he could often be found cheering them on at just about every game—Hail State!
For all his physical toughness as a Marine and an athlete, Buddy’s most defining trait was his gentle spirit. He was, without exaggeration, one of the kindest men one could ever know. With quiet strength and a warm, soft-spoken nature, he made everyone feel welcome and at ease. He showed that true strength is not loud, but found in compassion, humility, and the way one treats others.
Buddy also had a deep love for children and spent many years serving as a Sunday school teacher at First Baptist Louisville, where his patience, kindness, and steady presence left a lasting impression on countless young lives. His faith was the cornerstone of who he was—he loved Jesus wholeheartedly and lived that love out daily through the way he treated others.
Buddy is survived by his loving wife, LaVoynne Williams Butts; his three sons, Tim Butts (Shawn), Ken Butts (Sharon), and Jim Butts; his four grandchildren, Laura Petterson (Paul), Will Butts (Katie), Russ Butts (Addie), and Ryan Butts (Megan); and his seven great-grandchildren, Evelyn, Lewis, Gene, Betsy, John, Remi, and Jonah. He was lovingly known as “Grandan” by his grandchildren and great-grandchildren, a special name given to him by his oldest granddaughter, Laura—a name that became a lasting expression of the love shared across generations. He is also survived by his brother, Yates Butts, and a number of nephews and nieces. He was preceded in death by his parents, C.Y. and Dorothy Coleman Butts, as well as his brother, Bob Butts.
Anyone who knew him will forever cherish the memory of a man who was as steady as he was kind. He loved his family with his whole heart, a devotion that was evident in every part of his life.
A service to honor Buddy’s life will be held at 2 p.m. on March 29, 2026, at Porter Funeral Home in Louisville, Mississippi. Visitation will be from 1 to 2 p.m.
In his memory, the family suggests performing a simple, quiet act of kindness for someone else—a fitting tribute to a man who gave so much of it to the world.
A few of Buddy’s favorite verses:
“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” — John 3:16
“Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me.” — Psalm 51:10
lemon juice
for grandan by Evelyn Petterson, Buddy’s oldest great-grandchild
meatballs and spaghetti for a heart so sweet
lemon juice on everything
the fridge never empty
of a tub of vanilla ice cream
so full of joy
and love to see
the home you’ve built
for you and for me
always a fighter
always believed
fought for your country, for your family
never stopped going
for you and for me
and grandan, we’ll miss you
no other would do
what you’ve done for me
for me and for you
we’ll miss you forever
‘cause the sun always rises
but it has to set, too
we’ll love you forever
we love you, we do
Harvey Edward Loving
Harvey was born July 18, 1949 to the parents of Harvey Lee Loving and Christeen Thomas Loving in Winston County Mississippi.
Harvey was preceded in death by his son, Michael Loving; parents, Harvey Lee and Christeen Loving; sibling, Alice L. Loving.
Harvey is survived by his wife, Evelyn Loving; children, Derrick Loving and LaShanda Loving (Rickey); 12 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren, 1 great great grandchild; siblings, Aliceteen Young, Roxie M. Loving, Tiney D. Loving, Larry Loving (Stephanie), Angelia Loving (Joseph); nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and family.
Monday, May 18, 2026
Lester Billups
Jerry Thomas Townsend
Mr. Townsend was born March 8, 1943, in Neshoba County, to William “Mutt” and Nadine Wilcher Townsend. He married Geneva Buck and together they shared 61 years of marriage. Over the years, he was a drywall installer and worked in the logging business.
Despite experiencing a stroke many years ago, Jerry never lost the stubborn determination and strong-willed spirit that defined him. He always found joy by engaging in teasing conversation that always resulted in loud laughter. He had a strong desire to stay connected with family and for the younger generation to know their family history. He spent many hours trying to tell stories through old pictures.
He was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Frank Townsend; a son-in-law, Tim Cutlip; a sister, Peggy Duckworth; two brothers, Truman Townsend and Billy Townsend; and a granddaughter, Crystal Romedy.
He is survived by his wife, Geneva Buck Townsend of Louisville; a son, Thomas (Kay) Townsend of Louisville, MS; a daughter, Jerri Cutlip of Blue Springs, MS; a sister-in-law, Ruby Townsend of Philadephia, MS; four grandchildren, Chad (Megan) Townsend, Matthew Cutlip, Beka Townsend, and Darrion Wesley; and a number of great grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Chad Townsend, Matthew Cutlip, Jeremiah Shaffer, Al Duckworth, Richard Townsend, and Randy Townsend.
John Eldridge Sullivan
Known for his unwavering loyalty, he stood firmly beside the people he loved and believed deeply in honesty, trust and commitment. He valued loyalty above all else and gave it freely to those who were fortunate enough to know him. His strong spirit and unmistakable presence left a lasting impression on everyone who crossed his path.
Above all, he loved his son beyond measure. Being a father was one of the greatest sources of pride and purpose in John’s life. It was a love wrapped in constant protection.
John will be remembered for his love of the outdoors, his fierce loyalty, his very generous heart, his big presence in every room he entered, and the countless memories made around campfires, on fishing trips, and among the people he cherished most.
Though he is gone too soon, his memory will live on in the stories told, and the love he leaves behind in the hearts of his family and friends. “Big John” will be deeply missed and forever remembered.
John is survived by his son, John Eldridge “Jes” Sullivan, II; his sister, Amy Rosamond; and two brothers, Mark Sullivan (Karen) and Jeff Sullivan (Amanda). He dearly loved his nieces and nephew: Chasady Oswalt, Morgan Pace, and Channing Parkes; as well as his great-nieces and great-nephews. John is preceded in death by his parents, T. P. Sullivan, Jr. and Sylvia Hatcher Sullivan; and his grandparents.
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Theresa Arnold
Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Jessie Mae Miller McGowans
Jessie Mae, better known as "Lil Sister", was born November 27, 1943 to Minnie Burrage Miller and Plummer Miller.
Jessie Mae was preceded in death by her parents, Minnie and Plummer Miller; her husbands, Johnny Gail Lockett and Raymond C. McGowans; a daughter, Melamie Lockett; a grandson, Javreese Lockett; a granddaughter, LaQuonda Kirkwood; and her (8) siblings.
Jessie Mae is survived by her children, George Miller (Ella Ruth) of Louisville, MS, Rose Mary Eichelberger (Carl) of Noxapater, MS, Angela Mitchell (Daniel) of Douglasville, GA, Linda Gail Lockett of Louisville, MS and Katrina Cheadle (Lonnie) of Kansas City, MO, bonus children, Chris Coleman (Cynthia) of Louisville, MS, Essie Mae Rutledge of Denver, CO, Floyd Miller (Fannie) of Louisville, MS, and James Miller of Memphis, TN; (12) grandchildren, (20) great grandchildren, (3) great great grandchildren and many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
Monday, May 11, 2026
Robert Anthony Clark
Anthony was born November 8, 1942, to Robert L. “Bob” Clark and Hixie Hall Clark in Louisville. He was a member of the Louisville Masonic Lodge for 54 years where he attained the degree of Master Mason. Anthony also devoted 54 years to his career at Taylor Machine Works as a Material Handler and Parts Manager. His hobbies included hunting, fishing, and playing Santa for many years.
Anthony is survived by his five children: Peggy Ward (Rod), Dianne Cunningham, Tommy Clark (Jessica), Angela Clark, and Justin (Sarah) Clark. He is also survived by his sister, Lady Gillis; and three brothers: Wayne Clark, Scotty Clark, and Danny Clark. One of his greatest joys was being “Granddaddy” to his 13 grandchildren; his 13 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by his wife, Beverly Chancellor Clark; his grandson, Clark Ray; and his parents.
Serving as pallbearers are Bart Chancellor, Clay Chancellor, Matt Sloan, Robert Prisock, Ben Clark, and Steven Eaves. Memorials in honor of Anthony may be given to Shriners Children’s Hospital online at shrinerschildrens.org.
Lexie Holman
Lexie is survived by her father, John Sullivan; her sisters, Ericka Auglair (Chris), Morgan Sullivan (Ben Barrett), and Jordan Sullivan; her grandfather, Jackie Oglesby; her aunts, Tracy Reynolds Walker (Wenton) and Jan Hollister (Jack); her niece, Presley Dill; her niece, Mamie Phillips; her nephew, Logan Harper; her nephew, Nate Auglair; her nephew, Jack Sullivan; and her nephew, Judd Barrett.
Lexie was preceded in death by her mother, Jackie Holman; her maternal grandmother, Idell Oglesby; and her paternal grandparents, Margaret and William Holman.
Visitation will be held at Shiloh Baptist Church, 3191 Shiloh Rd, Louisville, MS 39339, on May 16, 2026, from 11:00 am until 1:00 pm. Funeral services will follow at Shiloh Baptist Church, 3191 Shiloh Rd, Louisville, MS 39399, on May 16, 2026, beginning at 1:00 pm. Interment will take place at Shiloh Baptist Church Cemetery, 3191 Shiloh Rd, Louisville.
Pallbearers will be Blake McMinn, Alan Young, Craig Doby, Bradley Baysinger, Al Massey, and Chris Auglair. Honorary pallbearers will be Lamar Allen, Steve Allen, John Albert Young, Kenny Sullivan, and Logan Harper.







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