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Burton, Rodney Dhane
Tutwiler, MS - Rodney Dhane Burton, 51, of Tutwiler, died Thursday, April 15, 2004, at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Oxford of liver failure.
Graveside services were Sunday at Woodlawn cemetery in Sumner. Newsom Funeral Home of Charleston had charge.
Burton, born
June 12, 1952, was a private investigator.
Survivors include his wife Lisa Carr Burton of Tutwiler; two daughters, Michelle Dickinson of Batesville and Maegan Burton of Tutwiler; one son Rodney Dhane Burton II of Tutwiler; his mother Earline Pullen Burton of Tutwiler; two brothers, Barry Burton of Clarksdale and Gregg Burton of Isolo; and one granddaughter Alexis Dickinson.
Byers, Eddie D.
Eddie D. Byers, 84, of Sardis, died Tuesday, Jan.13, 2004, at The Med in Memphis of heart disease.
Services were Saturday at Mt. Zion M.B. Church in Sardis. Burial was at Rose Hill cemetery in Sardis. Elder Charles Bratcher officiated. Henderson Funeral Home had charge.
Byers, born
Sept. 18, 1919, to the late Grant Kirkendoll and the late Annie M. Byers, was a public worker and a member of Mt. Zion M.B. Church.
Survivors include his wife Dorothy Byers of Sardis; one daughter Ella J. Brooks of Memphis; four sons, Eddie J. Byers and Willie Byers, both of Sardis, John A. Byers of Memphis and Charles Byers of Maryland, Va.; four sisters, Bertha Madison and Lucille Ward, both of Sardis, Nette'e M. Smith of Rhode Island and Ruth Pickens of Pittsburg, Pa.; and 50 grandchildren.
Byars, Joe Randolph Sr.
Joe Randolph Byars Sr., 79, of Batesville died Monday, Sept. 29, 2004, at his residence.
Byars, born
June 10, 1925, was a member of the First Baptist Church, and a retired Mississippi Highway Patrolman. He served the Mississippi Highway Patrol from 1951-1984. He was a U.S. Marine during WWII, a 3rd degree Mason and a member of the Retired Troopers Association.
Services are today at 2 p.m. at the First Baptist Church in Marks, with visitation from 1-2 p.m. Burial is in Marks cemetery. Rev. Robert A. Hickey will officiate. Kimbro Funeral Home has charge.
Survivors include his wife Mary Payne Byars of Batesville; one son Joe Randolph "Randy" Byars of Oxford; one daughter Rosemary Byars Womble of Batesville; one brother George Rice Byars of Memphis, Tenn.; three grandchildren, Mary Sybil Byars, Thomas Alan Womble Jr. and Mary Ruth Womble.
Memorials may be made to the First Baptist Church in Batesville or Marks.
Byars, Ricky Earl
Ricky Earl Byars, 45, of Oakland died Tuesday, March 16, 2004, at Methodist Central Hospital in Memphis.
Services were Thursday at Springhill Church of God in Charleston. Burial was in Springhill cemetery. Bobby Murphree officiated. Latham Funeral Home in Water Valley had charge.
Survivors include his wife Kathy Byars of Oakland; four daughters, Amanda Byars, Andrea Byars, Angel Byars and Ashley Byars, all of Oakland; one sister Sherry M. Radcliff; four brothers, Kenneth Byars, Marty King, Allen King and Joseph R. Manning; and parents, Jessie Byars and Virginia Manning King.
Cagle, Marjorie D. "Margie"
Marjorie D. "Margie" Cagle, 79, of Kenner, La., formerly of Batesville, died Friday, Oct. 8, 2004, at Canon Hospice-Elmwood in Jefferson, La.
Services were Monday at the Metairie Chapel of Lamana-Panna-Fallo in Metairie, La. Burial was in Jefferson Memorial Gardens in St. Rose, La. Lamana-Panno-Fallo Funeral Home had charge.
She was preceded in death by her husband Marshall D. Cagle and her parents Frank and Hettie Deltor and her sister Sarah Wells.
Survivors include two sons, Richard C. Cagle of Carriere and Ronald J. Cagle of Destin, Fla.; one sister Jane Gowen of Batesville; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Cain, Reverend J. B.
Senatobia, Miss. - Reverend J. B. Cain, 80, of Senatobia, died Monday, July 12, 2004, at his residence.
Services were Wednesday at First United Pentecostal Church of Batesville. Burial was in Forrest Memorial Park. Rev. John Vanverford, Rev. Cecil Walker, Rev. Johnny Tullos and Rev. James Sandy officiated. Wells Funeral Home had charge.
Cain, born
May 19, 1924, to Ashley and Eller Bell Shell Cain, was a retired minister of the First United Pentecostal Church of Senatobia, which he founded and was a well known retired water well contractor throughout North Mississippi.
Survivors include his wife Hazel Laskie Cain of Senatobia; two sons, Jimmy B. Cain of Ridgeland and Harvey A. Cain of Saucier; two sisters, Dorothy Cain Elliot and Ethel Cain Hammac, both of Brewton, Ala.; three brothers, Narvel Cain of Tyler, Texas, Austin Cain of Batesville and Nelson Cain of Ackerman; six grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Cain, Sam
Sam Cain, 83, of Marks, died Thursday, March 25, 2004, at his residence.
Services are April 1, 2004, at First United Pentecostal Church. Burial will be in Harmony Baptist cemetery in Kosciusko. Rev. Steve Cannon and Rev. John Goodhue will officiate. Dickins Funeral Home has charge.
Cain, born
July 22, 1920, to the late Cass and late Sally Potts Cain, was a security guard and a veteran of WWII in the U.S. Army.
Survivors include his wife Edna Howard Cain of Marks; 10 sons, Anthony Cain of Portland, Ore., David Cain of Searcy, Ark., Phillip Cain of Batesville, Sammy Cain of Marks, Jimmy McLain of Davie, Fla., John King, Jason King, Joel King, Justin King and Jeffery King, all of Clarksdale; three daughters, Debbre Miller of Memphis, Kelli Kelly of Noxapater and Janie Kendall of Oxford; one sister Mable Reed of Marks; 30 grandchildren; and 39 great-grandchildren.
All memorials may be made to First United Pentecostal Church, 102 Pettit St., Batesville, MS 38606.
Camire, George Henry
George Henry Camire, 79, of Marks, died Saturday, August 7, 2004, at Quitman County Nursing Home of heart failure.
There will be a private memorial service at a later date. The family will be receiving friends Saturday at Ginger Mitchell's home, 959 Shady Grove Rd., in Lyon from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. National Funeral Home had charge.
Camire, born
Nov. 22, 1925 in Lowell, Mass., was the retired owner of Clarksdale Auto Electric, a World War II veteran of the U.S. Navy and a member of VFW Post #3936.
Survivors include six children, Dennis Camire of Rockville, M.D., Dianne Smith of Clarksdale, Toine Chilcutt of Piggot, Ark., Jon Camire of Sardis, Ginger Mitchell of Lyon and Chip Camire of Juliet, Tenn.; 12 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Camp, Lucious Hale
Water Valley, Miss. - Lucious Hale Camp, 78, of Water Valley, died Tuesday, July 13, 2004, at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Oxford.
Services are today at 2 p.m. at Parker Memorial Funeral Home Chapel in Bruce. Burial will be in Camp Family cemetery in Water Valley. Rev. Ronald Jenkins and Rev. Elvis Vance will officiate. Parker Funeral Home has charge.
Camp, born
Aug. 22, 1925, to Leroy Camp and Lillie Wright Camp, was a heavy equipment operator and farmer. He served during WWII in the U.S. Army as Staff Sgt. He was also a member of Union Grove Baptist Church in Water Valley.
Survivors include his wife Martha Shields Camp of Water Valley; three daughters, Ann Turner of Batesville, and Carolyn "Spin" Smith and Hilda Gregory, both of Water Valley; one brother Luther Lee "Dude" Camp of Bruce; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Campbell, Randricous Elijah
Batesville, MS - Randricous Elijah Campbell, 1, of Batesville, died Monday, July 19, 2004, at his residence of natural causes.
Services were Sunday at Mt. Zion M.B. Church in Batesville. Burial will be in Rock Hill cemetery in Sardis. Rev. J.N. Mobley will officiate. Eddie Robinson and Son Funeral Home has charge.
Survivor include his parents, Chantray Crump and Randy Campbell; grandparents, Tommy and Emma Hall of Batesville and Chester and Martha Campbell of Sardis.
Campbell, Samuel L.
Batesville, MS - Samuel L. Campbell, 78, of Batesville, died Wednesday, May 12, 2004, at St. Francis Hospital in Memphis of heart failure.
Services were Friday at Wells Funeral Home Chapel in Batesville. Burial was in Blackjack cemetery. Dr. Robert Self officiated. Wells Funeral Home had charge.
Campbell, born
January 8, 1926, to the late James Jefferson and the late Lois Griffis Campbell, was a member of First Baptist Church and a retired factory worker for Muscle Shoals Rubber Company of Batesville.
Survivors include four sisters, Robbie Campbell of Sardis, Jeffie Campbell and Betty Campbell Moore, both of Batesville and Voncille Campbell Tarver of Oxford; and one brother James Campbell.
Cannon, Dewey C.
Dewey C. Cannon, 82, of Batesville, died Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2004, at Baptist East Memorial Hospital in Memphis.
Services are Friday at 11 a.m. at Waller Funeral Home Chapel in Oxford. Burial is at Pine Flat cemetery in Oxford. Waller Funeral Home has charge.
Cannon served in the U.S. Army during World War II as a corporal. He was a member of Pine Flat United Methodist Church and enjoyed playing Rook, fishing, hunting and gardening. Cannon was a retired warehouse manager for Crooks Terminal in Chicago, Ill.
Survivors include his wife Sylvia Sanders Cannon of Batesville; one daughter Donna Acanfora of Valparaiso, Ind.; two sons, Larry G. Cannon of Charleston, Ill. and Dennis N. Cannon of Valparaiso, Ind.; two sisters, Corine Rose of Courtland and Dorothy Upchurch of Water Valley; one brother Elroy Cannon of Spokane, Wa.; and seven grandchildren.
All memorials may be made to Pine Flat cemetery Fund or American Cancer Society.
Carpenter, Mary Doris Carlisle
Mary Doris Carlisle Carpenter, 67, of Sardis, died Monday, June 21, 2004, at Tri-Lakes Medical Center in Batesville of heart failure.
Services were Wednesday at Wells Funeral Home Chapel in Batesville. Burial was in Surrett cemetery in Arkabutla. Wells Funeral Home had charge.
Carpenter, born
June 28, 1936, to Harvey and Della Mae Reed Carlisle, was a homemaker and a member of Faith Baptist Church in Tunica.
Survivors include two daughters, Brenda Sowell Manues of Tunica and Shelia Sowell Castleman of Cordova, Tenn.; two sons, George Terry Sowell and Larry Mosley, both of Memphis, Tenn.; one sister Shirley Carlisle Dover of Sardis; and six grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband Thomas Earl Carpenter.