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Moore, Carolyn Weeks Palmertree
Carolyn Palmertree Moore, 68, of Batesville, died Thursday, Nov. 28, of heart failure.
Funeral services here held Saturday, Nov. 30, at First Baptist Church in Batesville. Interment was in Mt. Olivet cemetery. Rev. Alan Kilgore and Rev. Aubrey Moore officiated the services. Dickins Funeral Home had charge of arrangements.
Moore, daughter of the late Frank and Clarice Moorell Weeks, was born
Sept. 29, 1934. She was a LPN and a retired nurse with Parkview Clinic. She was also a member of First Baptist Church, Batesville.
Survivors include her husband, Rev. Aubrey Moore of Batesville; one daughter, Natalie Palmertree Norwood of Batesville; one son, Jeff Palmertree of Batesville; four brothers, David Weeks, Bobby Weeks, both of Batesville, Jerry Weeks of Herculaneum, Mo., Larry Weeks of Colchester, Ver., seven sisters. Barbara Beard, Virginia Jenkins, both of Courtland, Sue Baker of Anderson, S.C., Frankie Dunn of Memphis, Tenn., Helen Wright of Indianola, Lera Dell Jacobs of Pontotoc and Bernis Prestage of Laporte, Texas; five grandchildren Whitney Norwood, Wesley Norwood, Justin Palmertree, Will Palmertree and Brittany Holliday, all of Batesville.
Moore, Destiny Sharvae
Destiny Sharvae Moore, 10, of Charleston, died Friday, August 2, 2002, at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, of cancer.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, August 10, at 2 p.m. at Carris Chapel C.M.E. Church in Oakland. Min. Coreen Anderson will officiate the service. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Cooley's Mortuary, Inc. has charge of arrangements.
Moore, daughter of Craig White of Alabama and Natasha Carmichael of Charleston, was born
September 20, 1991, in Batesville. She was a student at Charleston Elementary School and a member of Carr's Chapel C.M.E. Church.
Survivors, other than her parents, are two sisters, DeShava Carmichael of Charleston and DominiQua Carmichael of Russellville, Arkansas; two brothers, Ran Travious Carmichael of Charleston and Ranzy Carmichael, Jr. of Russellville; and grandparents, Frank and Della Kendrick, Ben and Joann White, and Ruby Moore, all of Oakland.
Moore, Eddie Charles
Eddie Charles Moore, 47, of Lambert, died Sunday, April 7, 2002, at Baptist Memorial Hospital - East in Memphis, Tennessee, of leukemia.
Funeral services were held Saturday, April 13, at 1 p.m. at Skyes Chapel Church in Lambert. Rev. Lloyd Johnson officiated the service. Burial was in the church cemetery. Delta Burial Corp. had charge of arrangements.
Moore was born
January 2, 1955, in Quitman County. He graduated from Quitman County High School and worked in the Kroger warehouse in Memphis. He was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps.
Survivors include his wife, Olivia C. Moore of Lambert; two sons, Charles Crawford and Eddrick Crawford, both of Lambert; and a grandson, Zameon Crawford of Lambert.
Moore, Pearlie Reed
Pearlie Reed Moore, 79, of Batesville, died Friday, July 5, 2002, at Beverly Healthcare in Batesville of heart failure.
Funeral services were held Monday, July 8, at 10 a.m. at Wells Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was at Cave Springs cemetery at 3 p.m. in Cave Springs, Alabama. Wells Funeral Home had charge of arrangements.
Moore, daughter of the late William and Lillie Pearl Moles Reed, was born
December 17, 1922, in Moulton, Alabama. She was a homemaker. She was the widow of the late R. J. Moore and was preceded in death by a son, Roger Moore of Batesville.
Survivors include three sons, Don W. Moore, Jimmy R. Moore and David D. Moore, all of Batesville; 13 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Morgan, William Monroe
William Monroe Morgan, 69, of Pope, died Friday, July 26, 2002, at his residence of heart failure.
Funeral services were held Sunday, July 28, at 2 p.m. at Wells Funeral Home Chapel. Rev. Jimmy Bryant officiated the service. Burial was in Magnolia cemetery. Wells Funeral Home had charge of arrangements.
Morgan, son of the late Charlie Clifton and Beulah Edna Harrison Morgan, was born
February 10, 1933 in Tutwiler. He was a retired foreman for Boise-Cascade where he worked for over 25 years. He was a member of Pope Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Elizabeth Geneva Morgan of Pope; two daughters, Joyce Morgan Gremels of Jackson, Tenn. and Charlotte Morgan Papp of Flint, Mich.; one son, Wally Morgan of Batesville; one stepdaughter, Patricia Williams of Wynne, Ark.; two stepsons, Bobby Sweat of Brownsville, Tenn. and Howard Sweat of Jackson, Tenn.; two sisters, Shirley Morgan Stevens of Southaven and Connie Morgan Lung of West Memphis, Ark.; one brother, Charles Morgan of Burton, Mich.; 11 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Morrow, Gertie H.
Gertie H. Morrow, 94, of Brandon, formerly of Batesville, died Thursday, January 31, 2002, at Brandon Court Nursing Home of heart failure.
Funeral services were held Saturday, February 2, at 1 p.m. at Shackelford Chapel in Savannah, Tennessee. Burial was in Memory Gardens in Hardin County, Tennessee. Shackelford Funeral Directors of Savannah, Tennessee, had charge of arrangements.
Morrow, widow of the late Forrest Morrow, was a homemaker. She was a resident of Batesville from 1949 to 1971. She was a member of First Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Savannah, Tennessee.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Darryl C. Perkins of Columbus; two sons, Elton E. Jay of Brandon and Robert L. Jay of Mentone, Alabama; three sisters, Robbie Blount and Bertie Smith, both of Savannah, and Mary Kathryne Winn of Memphis; seven grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Morris, James H.
James H. Morris, 51, of Chicago, Illinois, formerly of Batesville, died Thursday, January 31, 2002, in Chicago of heart failure.
Funeral services were held Thursday, February 7, at 10 AM at St. Mark M.B. Church in Harvey, Illinois. Bishop William L. Jordan officiated the service. Burial was in Oakland Memory Lanes, Inc. in Dolton, Illinois. Cage Memorial Chapel of Chicago had charge of arrangements.
Morris, son of the late Arthur and Reba Morris, was born
April 1, 1950, in Batesville. He graduated from Patton Lane High School in 1969. He was a driver for UPS in Chicago, and a member of St. Mark M.B. Church.
Survivors include his wife, Irishsteam Morris of Chicago; three daughters, Lillie Robinson, Monica Taylor and Veronica Martin, all of Chicago; a son, James H. Morris, Jr., of Chicago; three sisters, Shirley Faye Caldwell, Dorothy Eggleston and Martha Gayle Morris, all of Chicago; five brothers, Garner Morris of Victorville, California, Leonard Morris and Bobby Morris, both of Lubbock, Texas, Larry Morris and Ezra Morris, both of Chicago; and five grandchildren.
Morris, Kermit
Kermit Morris, 83, of Batesville, died Friday November 22, 2002, at Mississippi State Veterans Home in Oxford.
Services were Saturday, November 30, 2002, at Macedonia M.B. Church. Interment was at Macedonia cemetery. Rev. Zannie Leland officiated services.
Morris, son of the late Josh Morris, Sr. and the late Irene McKenzie Morris, was born
July 13, 1919, in Panola County. He was a U.S. Army Veteran of WWII and retired farmer. He was a member of Macedonia M.B. Church were he served as a deacon and also was president of the usher board.
Survivors include one daughter, Rosanett Foulks of Detroit, MI; three sisters, Minnie Mae Overalls of St. Louis, MO, Maudie R. Webb of Phoenix, AR, and Zenona Johnson of Gardy, IN; three grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.
Mullan, Evelyn Yates Baird
Evelyn Yates Baird Mullan, 70, of Courtland, died Monday, February 25, 2002, at her home of heart failure.
Funeral services were held Thursday, February 28, at 10 a.m. at Wells Funeral Home Chapel. Rev. Walter Ballard officiated the service. Burial was in Mt. Pisgah cemetery in Bradford, Tennessee. Wells Funeral Home had charge of arrangements.
Mullan, daughter of the late Carl and Cordie Thedford Yates, was born
October 18, 1931 in Cades, Tennessee. She was a retired hairdresser and a member of Liberty Hill Baptist Church.
Survivors include her husband, Rev. Al M. Mullan of Courtland; a daughter, Patricia Ann 'Pam' Mullan Frey of Boonsboro, Maryland; three sons, Ronnie Baird of Nashville, Tenn., Gary Baird of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Anthony Baird of Masla, Japan; two sisters, Lillian Yates Reynolds and Linnie Yates Dunlap, both of Milan, Tenn.; two brothers, J.B. Yates of Humbolt, Tenn., and Clyde Yates of Cades, Tenn.; and five grandchildren.
Musgrove, Andrea Dawn
Andrea Dawn Musgrove, 23, of Byhalia, died Saturday, May 4, 2002, at Methodist Hospital - South in Memphis, Tennessee, of heart failure.
Graveside services were held Tuesday, May 7, at 3 p.m. at Chapel Hill cemetery in Pope. Rev. Lee Smith officiated the service. Dickins Funeral Home had charge of arrangements.
Musgrove, daughter of Jonell Moody Musgrove of Byhalia and the late Rufus Lavel Musgrove, was born
May 15, 1978, in Memphis. She was disabled and a member of Faith Fellowship Pentecostal Church in Byhalia.
Survivors, other than her mother, include two brothers, Jonathan Musgrove of Memphis and David Cook of Ohio; a grandmother, Marjorie White of Byhalia; and a grandfather, Bob Foster of Horn Lake.
Neely, Fred Earl
Fred Earl Neely, 65, of Water Valley, died Tuesday, September 17, 2002, at his home of heart failure.
Funeral services were held Saturday, September 21, at 11 a.m. at Water Valley City Auditorium. Burial was in Green Goshen C.M.E. Church cemetery in Water Valley. Nicholson Funeral Home had charge of arrangements.
Neely, son of the late Buddy and Mary Neely, was born
February 10, 1937, in Water Valley. He was a truck driver for the City of Water Valley and a member of Solid Rock.
Survivors include his wife, Ruby Neely of Water Valley; seven daughters, Mable Hervey, and Stephanie Daniels, both of Water Valley, Frances Neely, Dollie Neely and Mary Neely, all of Peoria, Illinois, Eva Reed of Detroit, Michigan, and Hazel Mister of Wisconsin; five sons, Carl Neely of Holly Springs, Junior Earl Neely and Raymond Neely, both of Water Valley, Tyrone Neely of Winona and Eddie Mister of Coffeeville; and a sister, Hazel Phillips of Water Valley.
Nelson, Felix H. "Heck"
Felix Nelson, 85, of Pope, died Monday, October 28, 2002, at Sardis Community Nursing Home of heart failure.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, October 29, at 2 p.m. at Pope Baptist Church. Rev. Jimmy Bryant officiated the services. Burial was in Chapel Hill cemetery. Dickins Funeral Home had charge of arrangements.
Nelson, son of the late Henry Clay Nelson and Zella Deaton Nelson, was born
May 31, 1917. He was heavy equipment operator and a member of Pope Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife Mildred Snider Nelson of Pope; two daughters, Nyoka Beer of Cordova, Tenn., and Sue Clifton of Pope; six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be sent to Pope Baptist Church Building Fund.