Saturday, June 27, 2026
Billy Charles Files
Serving as pallbearers are Donnie Ray Neese, Jimmy Files, James Files, James Mayo, John David Marshall, and Daniel Parker. Serving as honorary pallbearers are Billy's first cousin
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Friday, June 26, 2026
Pearlie Jean Lewis
Pearlie was born April 24, 1950 to the parents of Dee Ellis Mosley and Moline Hughes Mosley, in Winston County Mississippi.
Pearlie was preceded in death by her husband, Wesley Lewis, Jr. parents, Dee Ellis and Moline Mosley; sister, Bessie Diane Brown.
Pearlie is survived by her children, Karen Lewis, Donald Lewis, and Derrick "Bo" Lewis (Lamesha); Brother, Dee Ellis Mosley, Jr., (Patricia); (14) grandchildren, (11) great grandchildren; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and family.
Thursday, June 25, 2026
Michael Hathorn
Betty J. Shaw
Frances Miller
Frances was born April 5, 1940 to the parents of Era Hardin and Minnie Turner Hardin in Winston County Mississippi.
Frances was preceded in death by her parents, Era Hardin and Minnie Hardin; siblings, Mary George Ball, Eddie Mae Perry, Gennie Lee Triplett, Eddmonia Hardin, E W Hardin, J W Hardin, Doc Hardin, James Hardin, Gunnie Ray Hardin and Edgar Hardin.
Frances is survived by her children; Barbara Carter (James), Anthony Hardin, Chiquite Miller, Karen Miller Arnold and Coby Miller; (12) grandchildren, (20) great grandchildren, (3) great great grandchildren; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, dear friends, and countless others whose lives she touched.
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Terry Joe Carter
Terry was born May 25, 1963, to J. W Carter and Bonnie Sullivan Burks. He was a faithful member of Shiloh Baptist Church and a devoted father and son. Terry was always willing to lend a helping hand, especially at Maw Maw's Country Store. He also loved his red Ford truck and his beloved dog, Bo.
Terry is survived by his mother, Bonnie Carter Burks; his son, John William Carter and wife, Brooklyn; his brother, Kevin Carter; his sister-in-law, Teresa White Carter; and his brother-in-law, Jack Oliver White, along with numerous extended family members and friends who will cherish his memory. He was preceded in death by his father, J.W. Carter, and his brother, James William Carter, Sr.
Serving as pallbearers are Kevin Carter, John William Carter, John Miles, Kevin Arnett Dale Dickerson and Tim Smith. Memorials in honor of Terry may be given to Massey Funeral Home to help with funeral expenses.
Thursday, June 18, 2026
Craig'drecus Martez Avant
Craig'drecus was born January 20, 2000 in Clay County Mississippi, to the parents, of William Craig Avant and Helen A. Hickman Avant.
Craig'drecus was preceded in death by his grandparents, Annie Lee Idom Hickman and George Hickman and Bernice Harris Avant and William Warren Avant.
Craig'drecus is survived by his parents, William Craig and Helen Hickman Avant; siblings, LaBrittany Hickman (Jeremy Lyon), and Amber Avant; a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and family.
Doyle Smith Snow
Doyle was born April 30, 1937, to Jonah Robert Snow and Laura Smith Snow. He was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed animals and watching wildlife. In his younger years, Doyle enjoyed hunting and fishing. He worked for the City of Jackson as a painter for many years. Doyle answered the call of his country by serving as a paratrooper in the United States Army.
Doyle is survived by his two sons: Charles “Chuck” Snow and Robert Doyle Snow both of Jackson. He was preceded in death by his wife, Charlotte Regina Weatherford Snow; his daughter, Selina Faye Snow Boyles; and his parents.
Serving as pallbearers are Lee Boyles, Conor Smith, Dillon Peterson, Mike Kendrick, and Ronnie Williams.
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Barbara Luke Sullivan
Monday, June 15, 2026
Shirley Annette McArthur Alexander
Shirley was born November 2, 1937, in Noxubee County, MS. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. She was a graduate of Ellison Ridge High School, where she was valedictorian of her class. She worked for many years in medical records at Noxubee Geneal Hospital. She was a faithful member of Bethel Baptist church.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Cedell Adam Alexaner, Sr.; her parents, Georgia Ann Innabnit and William Hiram McArthur, Sr.; her sisters, Rubye Richards, Sara McKay, Mozelle Holton, and four brothers, Pete Waterloo, W. H. McArthur, Earl McArthur, and Lawrence McArthur, and a grandson, Cedell Alexaneder, III.
She is survived by her daughter, Beverly (Ted) Wray of Louisville, her son, Cedell (Julie) Alexander, Jr. of Durham, NC; four grandchildren, Shanna (Patrick) Stinehour, Micah (Alyx) Alexander, Leslie (Steve) Holley, and Sara (Brian) Knox; and nine great grandchildren, Adam Alexander, Evan Alexander, Jacob Alexander, Aaron Stinehour, Gracie Stinehour, Johnny Holley, Layla Holley, Lila Knox, and Georgia Knox.
The family would like to thank Gentiva Hospice and her excellent caregivers who she loved and loved her: Glenda Sweet Edwards, Brittany Dempsey, Laketta Sterling, and Linda Warren.
Sara Belle Porter Goodin
Sara was born April 9, 1942, in Louisville, MS, to William and Margaret Roberts Porter. She was a member of Good Hope Baptist Church. She was a natural caregiver, always taking care of others before herself. She worked as a cashier at Sunflower Food Store for several years, a job she loved dearly and talked about often. She was one of the best cooks and her peanut cakes and oatmeal cookies will always be remembered. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband of 51 years, Joe Wiley Goodin, and her sister, Jean Parkes.
Sara is survived by her daughter, who was her caregiver until the very end, Sarah Goodin (Bryan Dill) and her son, Wayne Goodin (June); her grandchildren, LaShara (Tyson) Tingle, Natalie (Morgan) Baggett, Clint (Shelby) Sloan, Lucas Phillips, Allen Shaw, and Nicole Denlay; her great grandchildren, Cheston (Chynna) Jones, Kyle (Kayla) Jones, Lane & Wyatt Tingle, James Hunt, Malorie Hunt, Dylan (Sydnee) Hunt, Madison (Raiden) Brown, Allie Joe & Sadie Sloan; and her great great grandchildren, Ryklin Claye & Millie Mae Jones, Estee Claire Jones, Hazel & Kylie Gladney, Paislee Hunt, Lynlee Hunt, and Kreed Brown.
Pallbearers will be Ricky Patterson, Hailey Moody, Cheston Jones, Kyle Jones, Dylan Hunt, and James Hunt.
Dr. Charles A. "Charlie" Waggoner
Charlie is survived by his wife Paula Simmons Waggoner, and siblings Janie Waggoner and James Waggoner. He was preceded in death by his parents Buford and Lodeena Waggoner, and by his first wife Debborah Harvey Waggoner. Numerous nieces and nephews, as well as other relatives and friends-like-family will miss his wit, warmth, wisdom, and servant spirit.
Colon cancer took this tough-as-nails wise man after a 13-year battle. Never defined by this struggle, Charlie continued over the years to contribute professionally and to vigorously pursue varied interests. A generous man, Charlie was known for hauling a ball of MSU cheese through the halls of UAB Hospital or MD Anderson to present to his current favorite surgeon.
Ever the creative scientist, he could be spotted developing his own large format black and white photos, or at the lathe turning a bowl typically as a gift. The joy of chasing deer, hunting squirrels with his dad, walking back home through the woods at sunset, all spoke to him of his God. He recognized that “fishing didn’t solve any problems, but it sure pushed ‘em back so you could get a good look at ‘em.”
Verified as “bleeding maroon,” Charlie was Mississippi State to the core, and grew up on one of MSU’s vast experiment stations, run by his agronomist dad. After graduation from East Central Community College in Decatur, MS, Charlie earned his B.S. in Biochemistry, his M.S. in Biochemistry, and his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry, all at Mississippi State University.
While at ECCC Charlie met and later married Debbie Harvey in 1973. God forged a strong loving union through life and health issues. After years in Starkville, they moved to Chattanooga, TN, where he led the establishment for Chattanooga State of the division of environmental science and technology. This division included chemical technology, industrial hygiene, fire science, industrial safety and health physics technology.
After Debbie died in 1995, Charlie returned to Mississippi State in 1997, where he served in various capacities and led research activities at Institute for Clean Energy Technology from 2005 to 2020. He led graduate research, served on graduate committees, and retired in 2020 with the rank of Research Professor and Director Emeritus of ICET.
After 17 years of being alone after Debbie’s death, at the ripe old age of 60, Charlie was pleasantly stunned at God’s love match for him with Paula. They enjoyed 14 richly blessed years together as God stretched each of them in their dependence on Him for every breath.
Professionally, Charlie’s technical contributions to improve public health and safety from nuclear facilities worldwide were significant and worthy of several notable awards. His over 30 years of consulting and support to the US Department of Energy resulted in being recognized by DOE management with the Distinguished Career Service Award in 2021, which is presented only in unusual circumstances. He supported international standards by serving in a volunteer capacity on the ASME Committee on Nuclear Air and Gas Treatment for over 20 years, and he was awarded the ASME Outstanding Service Medal in 2025.
Charlie’s support to the annual Waste Management Conference as a session leader and contributor were recognized worldwide. His work at Mississippi State University in various technical and management roles, including retiring as Director of the Institute for Clean Energy Technology, resulted in this organization now being the world-recognized center of excellence for nuclear air cleaning research and development. He was well-respected by his peers and provided valuable and meaningful mentorship to several upcoming engineers.
A celebration of Charlie’s life will be held on Wednesday, June 17, at 2:00 p.m. at Porter Funeral Home in Louisville, MS, with visitation from 12 noon until the service time. Interment will be at Clifton Community Cemetery in Scott County, MS.
Friday, June 12, 2026
John A. “Skip” Addison
Skip was born September 29, 1934, in Reading, PA. He grew up in Pennsylvania, but had lived in many places during his career as a commercial artist in advertising and marketing. He was a veteran of the U. S. Navy where he was an experienced pilot. He flew for Angel Flight while he was in Florida. He moved to Louisville in 2022 and was a member of First Methodist church. Skip was preceded in death by his parents, a son, Gary Addison; and a sister, Delores Bennis.
He is survived by his wife of 36 years, Linda Spivey Addison; two sons, John Michael Addison of Lutz, FL, and Alan Robert Addison of Hershey, PA; a step-son, Patrick Frank Tidwell of Superior, AZ; two grandchildren Michael Addison and Faith Addison Strohm; and four great grandchildren
Elder Joe Willie Idom
Elder Idom was born March 6, 1937, to the parents of Fred Idom and Clara Eloise Rohelia Idom, in Winston County Mississippi.
Elder Idom was preceded in death by his parents and many siblings.
Elder Idom is survived by his wife, Sulla Love Idom; children, Carlos Idom, Charlotte Miller, and Crandall Idom; (5) grandchildren, (4) great grandchildren; siblings, Elder Fred Idom (Brenda), Mary Jean Foster, Martile Broomie and a bonus sibling, Danny Idom; a host of nieces, nephews, in-laws, and other relatives and family.
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.









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