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Carr, Walter Guy
Walter Guy Carr, 58, of Courtland, died Friday, September 24, 2004, at Tri-Lakes Medical Center.

Carr was a truck driver.

Services were Sunday at Eureka A.M.E. Zion Church in Courtland. Burial was in Eureka cemetery. Hodges Funeral Home had charge.

Survivors include his wife Rose Sanford of Courtland; three daughters, Shelia Carr, Patricia Todd and Barbara Todd, all of Courtland; five sons, Gregory Carr, Calvin Sanford, Travis Carr, William Carr and Alexander Carr, all of Courtland; two sisters, Robbie Lee and Jessie M. Carr, both of Batesville; five brothers, George Wright, Robert Carr, Charles Carr and Adolph Carr, all of Batesville and James Carr of Kansas City, Kansas and eleven grandchildren.

Caruthers, Ruby Lee
Ruby Lee Caruthers, 72, formerly of Sardis, died Tuesday, June 29, 2004, at Baptist Memorial Hospital, Desoto in Southaven.

Services were Friday at Moore Funeral Home Chapel in Sardis. Burial was in Rose Hill cemetery in Sardis. Rev. Steve Cannon officiated. Moore Funeral Home had charge.

Caruthers, born icon Oct. 11, 1931, to the late James "Jack" Childress and the late Ethel Taylor Childress, was a clerk for the Dept. of Human Services and a member of Union Baptist Church near Sardis.

Survivors include one daughter Suzan Hyde of Sardis; two sons, Charles Caruthers Jr. of Kosciusko and Scott Caruthers of Sardis; and four grandchildren.

She was the widow of Charles K. Caruthers.

Cathey, Carl Noise
Carl Noise Cathey, 58, of Memphis, died Saturday, August, 14, 2004, at Methodist Hospital in Memphis, Tenn.

Services are Saturday at 11 a.m. at Mt. Zion M.B. Church in Sardis. Burial is in Rose Hill cemetery. Rev. Roy Allen and Rev. Pierce Lyons will officiate. Visitation is at Mt. Zion M.B. Church Saturday from 10 a.m. until 11 a.m.

Cathey, born icon Feb. 20, 1946, to the late Coleman Cathey and the late Pearlean Kerney Cathey, was a factory worker for Chromcraft and a member of Mt. Zion M.B. Church. He was also an usher.

Survivors include his wife Eva Cathey of Sardis; one daughter Anna Jones of Batesville; two sons, Saiderick Jones of Laurel and Andrea Jones of Sardis; two brothers, Jimmy Cathey of Roosevelt, N.Y. and Coleman Cathey Jr. of Los Angeles, Calif.; five sisters, Jean Austin and Barbara Jean, both of Wheatley, N.Y., Jacqueline Cleveland of Roosevelt, N.Y. and Alice Morris of Bellwood, Ill. and 14 grandchildren.

Cavness, Hazel White
Clarksdale, MS - Hazel White Cavness, 62, of Clarksdale, died Thursday, April 22, 2004, at Northwest Regional Medical Center in Memphis.

Services were Monday at National Funeral Home Chapel in Clarksdale. Burial was in Oakridge cemetery in Clarksdale. Rev. Edd Lawrence officiated. National Funeral Home had charge.

Cavness, born icon April 28, 1941, to the late Adam Gullick and the late Cora Spencer, was a graduate of Phillips Community College and a Baptist.

Survivors include her husband Billy Cavness of Clarksdale; six daughters, Teresa White Piselli, Vicki White Maevers, both of Clarksdale, Sharon Brammer of Indianapolis, Ind., Kim Webb of Walls, Lisa Weiland of Holly Springs and Angie Rogers of Flora; three sons, Johnny Cavness of Clarksdale, Billy Cavness of Blythville, Ark. and Chris "Skidder" Laster of Paducah, Ky.; six sisters, Reet Fondren of Clarksdale, Flo Fuller of Walls, Gail Savoie of Tunica, Marsha Baker and Charlotte Walker, both of Paducah, Ky. and Rachel Winters of Water Valley; one brother Joey Gullick of San Antonio, Texas; 14 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, one daughter, Belinda White and a grandson Jaylon Cavness.

Chapman, Virginia Dale Marberry
Virginia Dale Marberry Chapman, 81, of Batesville, died Saturday, Feb. 14, 2004, at Desoto Baptist Memorial Hospital in Southaven.

Services are today at 2 p.m. at Dickins Funeral Home in Batesville. Burial will be in Batesville Magnolia cemetery. Dr. Martin Case and Rev. Don Bishop will officiate. Dickins Funeral has charge.

Chapman, born icon Sept. 5, 1922, to the late Nunnie Marberry and the late Sarah Dale Hawkins Marberry, was a homemaker and a member of the First United Methodist Church.

Survivors include her husband Herbert William Chapman of Batesville; one son Jackie Chapman; one daughter Sherry Chapman Fink of Batesville; and one grandchild.

All memorials may be made to First United Methodist Church, 119 Panola Ave., Batesville, Miss 38606.

Childress, Mary Ardith Scallorn
Mary Ardith Scallorn Childress, 85, of Sardis, died Friday, Feb. 27, 2004, at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Oxford.

Services were Sunday, Feb. 29, 2004, at Moore Funeral Home Chapel in Sardis. Burial was in Rose Hill cemetery in Sardis. Rev. Hal Johnson officiated. Moore Funeral Home had charge.

Childress, born icon Nov. 22, 1918, to the late George Andrews and late Cappie Durham Scallorn, was a secretary for Home Insurance in Memphis and a member of Sardis Church of Christ.

Survivors include her husband Irby Childress of Sardis; three sisters, Clara Fry and Marjorie Coleman, both of Sardis and Katie Armstrong of Como

Childs, Milton Davis
Batesville, MS - Milton Davis Childs, age 95, passed away on Monday, April 19, 2004, at the home of his daughter. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 21, 2004, at Wells Funeral Home Chapel with interment in Forrest Memorial Park of Batesville.

Mr. Childs was born icon Jan. 1, 1909, in Batesville to the late James William and Nettie Frances Varner Childs. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Frances Mill Childs, of 64 years, his two brothers and one sister.

Survivors include his daughter Martha Jo Childs Hall and her husband Don Hall of Batesville; one sister Elizabeth Childs Browning of Batesville; and one brother Edward Childs of Hernando; two granddaughters, Lisa Hartman and her husband Gary of Batesville and Kathy Barber and her husband Mark of Pensacola, Fla.; two step-grandchildren, Don Hall Jr. and Rene Deyoung of Olive Branch. He is also survived by one great-grandson Joshua Childs Thomason and four great-granddaughters.

Mr. Childs lived his entire life in the Mt. Olivet Community. He was a member of Mt. Olivet United Methodist Church for over 80 years, where he held many offices through the years. He was also a mason. Mr. Childs was a farmer in his earlier years and worked to build the Sardis Dam. He also drove a school bus for many years and worked for Mrs. Alice Chambers. In his later years he was employed by Panola County.

Mr. Childs loved life and never met a stranger. He had recently celebrated his 95th birthday with many family and friends.

Memorials may be sent to the Mt. Olivet United Methodist Church Youth Building Fund, Mt. Olivet United Methodist Church, 60 Hunt Rd., Batesville, MS 38606 or a charity of donor's choice.

Cockrell, Kenneth "Red"
Kenneth "Red" Cockrell, 67, formerly of Pope, died Wednesday, June 16, 2004, at Ochsner Medical Center in New Orleans, La.

Services were Saturday at Welsh Funeral Home in Gonzales, La. Rev. Clint Johnson officiated. Welsh Funeral Home had charge.

Cockrell, born icon Aug. 23, 1936, was a retired tankerman with CGI.

Survivors include his wife Patricia Cockrell of St. Amant, La.; two brothers, Terell Cockrell of Pope and Gerald Cockrell of Memphis, Tenn.

He was preceded in death by his parents Horace and Beatrice Womble Cockrell.

Coleman, Marjorie S.
Marjorie S. Coleman, 88, of Sardis, died Monday, Sept. 27, 2004, at Sardis Community Nursing Home in Sardis.

Coleman, born icon May 31, 1916, to the late George Scallorn and the late Cappie Durham Scallorn, was a member of the Sardis United Methodist Church.

Services were Wednesday at Moore Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Rose Hill cemetery in Sardis. Mr. Hal Johnson and Rev. James Cox officiated. Moore Funeral Home had charge.

She was preceded in death by her husband Hugh U. Coleman.

Survivors include one daughter Dixie P. Fernandez of Coffeeville; one son Ronnie Coleman of Batesville; two sisters, Katie Armstrong of Como and Clara Fry of Sardis; four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Connard, Warner
Clarksville, Tenn. - Warner Connard, 58, of Clarksville, Tenn. died Monday, June 14, 2004, at Gateway Medical Center in Clarksville.

Services were Saturday at East Antioch in Coldwater. Burial was at Magnolia cemetery in Coldwater. Felix Cauthen Funeral Home had charge.

Connard was a retired Army SS E6, employed by Quebeca Printing and was a member of Gospel Temple Church of God in Christ when he was a child growing up.

Survivors include his wife Emma Connard; one daughter Dana S. Conner of Denver, Colo.; two sons, Warner P. Marshall of Senatobia and Brian E. Connard of Murfreesboro, Tenn.; one sister Lillie Merriweather of Coldwater; two brothers, Willie James Connard of Atlanta, Ga. and Willie A. Ruffin of Memphis and five grandchildren.

Conner, Kenneth Derrell
Kenneth Derrell Conner, 28, of Courtland, died Saturday, June 26, 2004.

Services were Thursday at Mt. Gillion M.B. Church in Sardis. Burial was in the church cemetery. Rev. Walter Newson officiated. Cooley's Mortuary Inc. had charge.

Conner, born icon Jan. 1, 1976 in Batesville, to Freeman Allen Hentz and Lorine Ellis Conner, both of Batesville, was a laborer for Thermos Company and a member of Mt. Gillion M.B. Church in Sardis.

Survivors, in addition to his parents include his step father, Rev. Mark Conner of Batesville; his grandparents, Betty Lou Ellis and LeAnna Baker, both of Batesville; five sisters, Teresa Barksdale, Sharon Conner, Felecia Hines, Tameka Gibbins, all of Batesville and Stephanie Holman of Courtland; and four brothers, Marcus Conner and Tyrone Pinkins, both of Batesville, Jeremy Conner of Atlanta, Ga. and Christopher Conner of Marks.

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