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Byhalia -- James Edward Goad, 65, retired from the Air Force, died Thursday at his home. Services will be at 11 a.m. today at Holly Springs Funeral Home with burial in Byhalia cemetery. Mr. Goad, the husband of Shelia Murkin Goad, also leaves three daughters, Teresa Goad of Olive Branch, Jean Goad of Warsaw and Stacy Perryman of Barton; a son, Kenneth Goad of Jonesboro, Ark.; a sister, Bertha Huddleston of Byhalia; a brother, Dempsey Goad of Memphis, six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
[Death notice dated June 4, 2005]
Byhalia -- Kimberly A. Saint, 35, died Tuesday in Olive Branch. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Forest Hill Funeral Home East with burial in Memphis Memory Gardens. She leaves a daughter, Rachel Scott of Byhalia; her father, J.L. Saint of Texas, and a sister, Donna M. Scott of Byhalia.
[Death notice dated June 4, 2005]
Corinth -- Lorraine 'Miss Tootie' James, 73, homemaker, died Thursday at North Mississippi Medical Center-Tupelo. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Corinth First Pentecostal Church, where she attended, with burial in Corinth National cemetery. Mrs. James, the widow of Donald James, leaves three sons, Bill James and Johnny James, both of Corinth, and Tommy James of Conroe, Texas; two sisters, Helen Gordon of Booneville and Emily Mahalotte of Allentown, Pa.; a brother, John Behr of Selmer, Tenn., five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
[Death notice dated June 4, 2005]
Independence -- Webber L. 'Dutch' Sowell, 76, retired from DuoFast, died Thursday at his home. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Independence Methodist Church with burial in New Garden cemetery in Wakefield. Brantley Funeral Home in Olive Branch has charge. He was a member of Hebron Methodist Church. Mr. Sowell, the husband of Katie A. Dunlap Sowell, also leaves three daughters, Janet Bryant and Karen Burk, both of Independence, and Toni Scott of Collierville, Tenn.; three sisters, Lazella Anglin of Cockrum, Neva Bailey of Coldwater and Eva Martin of Olive Branch, five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
[Death notice dated June 4, 2005]
Olive Branch -- Clovis F. Gregg, 92, retired long distance truck driver, died Friday at Select Specialty Hospital. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Memphis Funeral Home Poplar Chapel with burial in Memorial Park. He was a member of Olive Branch First Baptist Church and Senior Adults of Central Church in Collierville. Mr. Gregg, the husband of Janet Gregg, also leaves a daughter, Shirlee Cole of St. Louis; a son, Frank Gregg of Gallatin, Tenn.; a stepdaughter, Sharon Edwards of Piperton, Tenn.; five sisters, Tela Koch of Green Valley, Ariz., Estelle Deiter, Jessie Link and Della Wilson, all of Dexter, Mo., and Jean Dunn of Missouri; a brother, Morris Gregg of Dexter, and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
[Death notice dated June 4, 2005]
Olive Branch -- Tony Dale Roy, 51, retired maintenance mechanic, died Thursday in Heber Springs, Ark. Services will be at 4 p.m. today at Forest Hill Funeral Home South. Mr. Roy, the husband of Kathy Ann Roy, also leaves a daughter, Angela A. Roy, and a son, Tony Thomas Roy, both of Olive Branch; his mother, Sarah Elizabeth Ballard of Covington, Tenn., and two half-brothers, Ricky Emery of Covington and Randy Emery of Columbus, Ohio.
[Death notice dated June 4, 2005]
Pope -- Virginia Cosby, 76, retired nursing aide, died Monday at Grenada Lake Medical Center. Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Pope Chapel AME Zion Church, where she was a member, with burial in the church cemetery. Cooley's Mortuary in Batesville has charge. She leaves a daughter, Dora Dean Hamilton of Detroit; two sons, Archie Allen Cosby of Pope and Albert Cosby of Detroit, four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
[Death notice dated June 4, 2005]
Ripley -- Homer L. Adkins, 83, died May 27 at North Mississippi Medical Center-Tupelo. Services will be at 1 p.m. today at Moses Chapel United Methodist Church, where he was a trustee, with burial in Boyd cemetery. Foster & Son Funeral Home has charge. Mr. Adkins, the widower of Bernice Adkins, leaves four daughters, Arleen Adkins of Chicago, and Mary Adkins, Rita Peterson and Wendy Adkins, all of Ripley; three sons, William Adkins and Michael Adkins, both of Chicago, and Bartholomew Adkins of Ripley; two sisters, Callie Alexander and Myra Graham, both of Cleveland, Ohio; a brother, Jack Adkins of Chicago, 18 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
[Death notice dated June 4, 2005]
Southaven -- Joan L. Dawson, 69, retired nurse, died Thursday at Methodist South Hospital. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Forest Hill Funeral Home South with burial in Forest Hill cemetery South. Mrs. Dawson, the widow of Ronald D. Dawson, leaves two sons, William O. Dawson of Southaven and Dale A. Dawson of Memphis; four sisters, Jane Lowe of Salem, Ala., Kathy Perreault of Horn Lake, Sara Lewis of Southaven and Linda Hall of Hernando; a brother, Wayne Lewis of Southaven, three grandchildren and a great-grandchild.
[Death notice dated June 4, 2005]
Southaven -- Evelyn Shelby, 45, formerly of Hickman, Ky., administrative assistant for FedEx, died Wednesday at Methodist Le Bonheur Germantown Hospital. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Strong Funeral Home in Hickman with burial in Hickman City cemetery. She was a member of Goodman Oaks Church of Christ. Mrs. Shelby, the wife of Tim Shelby, also leaves a daughter, Angela Bequette of Mayfield, Ky.; a stepson, Brian Shelby of Murray, Ky.; her parents, Harold and Rena Carr of Hickman; a sister, Mandy Skrivanek of North East, Md.; three brothers, David Carr, Johnny Carr and Steve Carr, all of Hickman, and a granddaughter.
[Death notice dated June 4, 2005]
Arkabutla -- Vera Yount Veazey, 80, retired secretary, died Friday at Baptist Memorial Hospital-DeSoto in Southaven. Graveside services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Surrette cemetery. Pate-Jones Funeral Home has charge. She was a member of Evansville Baptist Church. Mrs. Veazey, the widow of J.M. 'Dusty' Veazey, leaves a daughter, Sharon Veazey, and a son, David M. Veazey, both of Arkabutla; a sister, Eloise Yount Mims of Mobile, Ala., and three grandchildren.
[Death notice dated June 5, 2005]
Batesville -- Eleanor Raye Davis Waldrup, 77, homemaker, died Friday at Tri-Lakes Medical Center. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Batesville Presbyterian Church, where she was an elder, with burial in Magnolia cemetery. Wells Funeral Home has charge. Mrs. Waldrup, the wife of James Ed Waldrup, also leaves two sons, James A. Waldrup and William J. 'Bubba' Waldrup, both of Batesville, five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The family requests that any memorials be sent to Batesville Presbyterian Church.
[Death notice dated June 5, 2005]
Clarksdale -- Janette Waldrup Hubbard, 81, retired sales clerk for The Fabric Center, died Friday at Northwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at National Funeral Home with burial in Memorial Gardens. She was a graduate of Moorhead High School, and discipleship training secretary, volunteer at the Christian Activities Center, and member of the Rolling Along Klub, Esther Sunday school class and WMU at Oakhurst Baptist Church. Mrs. Hubbard, the widow of H.G. Hubbard, leaves two daughters, Sherry Farmer of Memphis and Clarice Gordon of Amory; a son, Hal Hubbard of Clarksdale; three brothers, Charles Waldrup of Drew, J.W. Waldrup of Indianola and Tommy Waldrup of Cleveland, nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The family requests that any memorials be sent to Oakhurst Baptist Church.
[Death notice dated June 5, 2005]
Coldwater -- Katherine Presley Hawkins, 88, retired teacher, died Friday at Senatobia Convalescent Center. Graveside services will be at 3 p.m. today at Magnolia cemetery. Pate-Jones Funeral Home in Senatobia has charge. She was a member of Coldwater United Methodist Church. Mrs. Hawkins, the widow of Ralph Hawkins, leaves two daughters, Joy Lucado of Coldwater and Elaine Wardlaw of Camden, Tenn.; a caregiver, Pearlie Jackson of Coldwater, three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The family requests that any memorials be sent to Coldwater United Methodist Church.
[Death notice dated June 5, 2005]
Dublin -- Ann Ingram Hays, 80, homemaker, died Friday at Northwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center. Graveside services will be at 4 p.m. Monday at Oakridge cemetery in Clarksdale. Nowell Funeral Home in Clarksdale has charge. She was a member of St. Paul's United Methodist Church, graduate of Bellhaven College, and former member of Daughters of the American Revolution Rosalie chapter, Clarksdale Garden Club, Dublin Garden Club and Dublin Methodist Church. Mrs. Hays, the widow of John Thomas Hays Jr., leaves two daughters, Cindy Smartt of Euless, Texas, and Ruth Huffman of Houston; a son, Dr. John T. Hays III of West Point, Ind., and five grandchildren. The family requests that any memorials be sent to Carnegie Public Library or St. Paul's United Methodist Church.
[Death notice dated June 5, 2005]
Senatobia -- Stella Irene Rose, 85, retired seamstress, died Friday at Methodist University Hospital in Memphis. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Pate-Jones Funeral Home with burial in Bethesda cemetery. She was a member of Faith Baptist Church. Mrs. Rose, the widow of Joel 'Red' Rose, leaves three sons, Darrell Rose of Ward, Ark., and Donald Rose and David Rose, both of Senatobia; a sister, Lenore Rose of Collierville, Tenn., six grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
[Death notice dated June 5, 2005]
Taylor -- Mossie Lynn Carothers, 51, laborer, died Monday at his home. Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at North Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church with burial in Yocona cemetery. Hodges Funeral Home in Oxford has charge. He leaves three daughters, Abigail Pegues, Brenda Carothers and Shannon Hodges; three sons, Marlon Hodges, Patrick Hodges and Mario Ruffin, and a sister, Janis Faye Marzette, all of Oxford; two brothers, Rollen Carothers of Flint, Mich., and Sam Carothers of Detroit, and nine grandchildren.
[Death notice dated June 5, 2005]
Batesville -- James Silas 'Si' Anderson, 47, employee of Hills Brothers Construction, died Monday at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Golden Triangle in Columbus. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Shiloh United Methodist Church in Courtland, where he was a member, with burial in the church cemetery there. Wells Funeral Home has charge. He leaves two daughters, Bridgitt Anderson of Batesville and Heather Elizabeth Anderson of Cleveland, and a brother, Wally Anderson of Courtland.
[Death notice dated June 8, 2005]
Coldwater -- David Poirier, 66, retired director of a computer data service center, died Monday at Saint Francis Hospital in Memphis. Graveside services will be at 2:30 p.m. today at Bethel cemetery. Pate-Jones Funeral Home in Senatobia has charge. He was a Navy veteran. Mr. Poirier, the husband of Joyce Poirier, also leaves a daughter, Kelly Gessner of Apple Valley, Calif.; two sons, David Poirier Jr. of Ventura, Calif., and Jeff Poirier of Fontana, Calif.; two stepsons, Ed Campbell of Coldwater and Paul Campbell of Memphis; a sister, Pat Poirier of Davis, Calif.; a brother, Andy Poirier of Las Cruces, N.M., and 12 grandchildren.
[Death notice dated June 8, 2005]