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Gardner, William E. "Will"
William E. "Will" Gardner, 80, of Oakland, died Sunday, August 15, 2004, at Baptist Desoto.

Graveside services and burial are today at 2:30 p.m. at Memorial Park. Family Funeral Care has charge.

Gardner was in the U.S. Navy during WWII and was a retired engineer with Continental Phone Company.

Survivors include his wife Gayle Gardner; his step daughter Kim Leroy of Shabbona, Ill.; one daughter Barbara Brummel of Winnebago, Ill.; one son William E. Gardner Jr. of Cordova, Tenn.; his stepson David Jelinek of North Carolina; nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Memorial contributions may be sent to the American Heart Association.

Garner, L. Lee Sr.
L. Lee Garner Sr., 68, of Batesville, died Saturday, May 22, 2004, at his residence.

Services are Saturday at Mt. Zion M.B. Church in Batesville. Burial will be in Eureka cemetery in Batesville. Rev. J.N. Mobbley will officiate. Cooley's Mortuary, Inc. has charge.

Garner, born icon July 4, 1935, to the late Daniel Garner and late Cora Jones Garner, was a member of Mt. Zion M.B. Church.

Survivors include one son L. Lee Garner Jr. of Batesville; four daughters, Sherron Wilson of Courtland, Marilyn Mackey of Batesville, Vivian Mays and Shyrondia Garner, both of Jackson; seven brothers, Lloyd Garner and Daniel Garner, both of Oakland, Roy Garner of Sacramento, Calif., Chief James Garner of Huntsville, Ala., Samuel Garner of Lansing, Mich. and Harvey Garner and Christopher Garner, both of Memphis; six sisters, Fannie Garner and Lizzie Burkes, both of Memphis, Rosie Marie Goolsby of Oxford, Shirley B. Crawford of Jackson, Erinitta G. Matthews of St. Louis, Mo. and Ninnie F. Chapman of Batesville; and seven grandchildren.

Gaskins, Peggy Wright
Peggy Wright Gaskins, 71, of Southaven, died Thursday, March 11, 2004, at Baptist Memorial Hospital East.

Services were Saturday at Forest Hill Funeral Home in Memphis. Burial was in Charleston cemetery in Charleston. Forest Hill Funeral Home had charge.

Gaskins was a member of Gracewood Baptist Church in Southaven.

Survivors include her husband Russell Gaskins of Southaven; one daughter Barbara Burkhalter of Enid; and three grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by a daughter Debra Molinari of Mt. Pleasant, S.C. All memorials may be made to Gracewood Baptist Church, 8551 Getwell Rd., Southaven, MS 38672.

Gentry, James Wayne "Pete"
Crowder, Miss. - James Wayne "Pete" Gentry, 63, of Crowder, died Saturday, June 19, 2004, at Elvis Presley Trauma Center in Memphis.

Services were Saturday at Kimbro Funeral Home in Marks. Burial was at Crowder cemetery. Rev. Larry Kilgore officiated. Kimbro Funeral Home had charge.

Gentry, born icon Aug. 1, 1940 in Lambert, was a retired truck driver and a member of Crowder Baptist Church.

Survivors include two sons, James Wayne Gentry of Nesbit and Joshua James Gentry of Enid; one daughter Brentlee Jean Gentry of Horn Lake; one brother Russell Gentry of Batesville; four sisters, Betty Collins of Lambert, Dorothy Snyder of Horn Lake, Brenda Holmes of Oxford and Debbie Harris of Brandon.

Memorials may be sent to Elvis Presley Trauma Center, American Heart Association and American Diabetes Association.

Goforth, Luther McKay "Kay"
Luther McKay "Kay" Goforth, 72, of Batesville, died Thursday, September 16, 2004, at his residence.

Goforth, born icon June 24, 1932, to the late Oliver McKay Goforth and the late Susie Fisher Goforth, was a retired Sergeant Major, a member of Courtland Methodist Church, in the Mississippi Army National Guard for 34 years, Panola Lodge #66, a member of Scottish Rite of Freemasonry 32nd Degree and a member of the Batesville Lions Club.

Services were Saturday at Dickins Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Black Jack cemetery. Bro. Larry Sappington officiated. Dickins Funeral Home had charge.

He is preceded in death by one brother Albert Goforth.

Survivors include his wife Patty Thompson Goforth of Batesville; one daughter Angela Goforth Mackey; one brother Harold Goforth of Grand Prairie, Texas and two grandchildren, Johnathan Mackey and Joshua Mackey.

Memorials may be made to Black Jack cemetery, 32652 Black Jack Rd., Batesville.

Gowen, Sara Lambert
Crenshaw, MS - Sara Lambert Gowen, 69, of Crenshaw, died Saturday, April 17, 2004, at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Southaven.

Services were Tuesday at Pate-Jones Funeral Home in Senatobia. Burial was in Longtown cemetery in Longtown. Pate-Jones Funeral Home had charge.

Gowen was a retired secretary and a member of the Crenshaw First United Methodist Church.

Survivors include two sons, Jerry Gowen of Fort Smith, Ark. and Jeffrey Gowen of Memphis; his mother Ruth Lambert of Crenshaw two brothers, Gene Lambert of Nashville, Tenn. and Jimmy Lambert of Heber Springs, Ark.; and four grandchildren.

Memorials may be sent to Crenshaw First United Methodist Church.

Gray, Jessie Lee
Batesville, MS - Jessie Lee Gray, 87, of Batesville, died Monday, April 26, 2004, at his residence of heart failure.

Services were Thursday at Victory Baptist Church in Courtland. Burial was in Chapel Hill cemetery in Pope. Rev. E.K. Gordon officiated. Wells Funeral Home had charge.

Gray, born, Jan. 18, 1917, to the late Willie and late Annie Lolly Gray, was a retired farmer and a member of Victory Baptist Church.

Survivors include his companion Virginia Beard Duke of Batesville; two daughters, Pam Gray Brown of Southaven and Mary Gray Stanley of Marshal, Mo.; two sons, Ernest Lee Gray of Moore, Okla. and Robert Thomas Gray of Cordova, Tenn.; two step-sons, Johnny Duke of Courtland and Charlie Duke of Pope; one step-daughter Cynthia Frederick of Courtland; one sister Irene Fowler of Memphis; a half-brother Albert Gray of Batesville; 16 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.

Gray, Lettie Little
Batesville, MS - Lettie Little Gray, 92, of Batesville, died Monday, April 12, 2004, at Tri-Lakes Medical Center in Batesville of heart failure.

Services are Saturday at First Baptist Church in Batesville at 11 a.m.. Burial will be in Magnolia cemetery in Batesville. Wells Funeral Home has charge.

Gray, born icon Dec. 29, 1911 in Tallahatchie County, to the late Loften and the late Lou Dare Little, was a homemaker and a member of Womens Volunteer Club. She was also a member of First Baptist Church in Batesville.

Survivors include two daughters, Micki Gray Coplan of Niceville, Fla. and Shirley Gray McDonald of Hernando; two sons, Russell T. Gray Jr. and Dr. Robert L. Gray, both of Batesville; three sisters, Flake Little Buntin and Virginia Little Harris, both of Batesville and Martha Louise Little Burnett of Hattiesburg; 12 grandchildren; and 22 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband Russell T. Gray Sr.

Gray, Ronnie Lynn
Coffeeville, Miss. - Ronnie Lynn Gray, 52, of Coffeeville, died Saturday, Oct. 2, 2004, in Hernando, from injuries obtained in an automobile accident.

Gray, born icon July 2, 1952, to the late W.D. and Grace Gray, was a construction employee for Waco Construction Company of Grenada.

Services were Tuesday at Wells Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Forrest Memorial Park. Dr. Edward Steward officiated. Wells Funeral Home had charge.

Survivors include one son, Jeremy Gray of Batesville; one sister, Bonnie Gray Johnson of Batesville and one brother, Buddy Gray of Batesville.

Greenlee, Margaret Ming "Bill"
Margaret Gertrude Ming Greenlee of Batesville died of congestive heart failure at Tri-Lakes Medical Center on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 3, 2004. She was 90 years of age.

Known as "Bill" to all, she was the daughter of William Henry and Effie Taylor Ming of Batesville. born icon on Sept. 8, 1913, she received her nickname of "Bill" from her father, but was always addressed as Margaret by her mother.

Bill was the wife of Thomas Sugg Greenlee Sr., who she affectionately called "Greenlee." They celebrated 61 years of marriage before his death in June of 1995. Bill graduated from Batesville High School and attended Grenada College. After their marriage, she and Greenlee lived in Shelby, Hermanville, Canton and Marks before returning to Batesville in 1950.

Mrs. Greenlee was a housewife and a homemaker who retired as a Food Service Manager for Batesville Junior High.

She and Greenlee had three children, Thomas S. "Tommy" Greenlee Jr. and Sally Herron Greenlee Reid, both of Batesville and Jim Ming Greenlee of Oxford. She dearly loved her eight grandchildren, their spouses, 13 great-grandchildren, a son-in-law W. Joe Reid and two daughters-in-laws, Betty Deaton Greenlee and Ann Veazey Greenlee.

She was preceded in death by two sisters, Edith Herron Ming Nickle and Charlie Taylor Ming Butler.

Visitation was held at Dickins Funeral Home Monday. Services were conducted at the Batesville First United Methodist Church on Tuesday, with interment following next to "Greenlee" in Batesville Magnolia cemetery. The services celebrating the life of Margaret Ming "Bill" Greenlee was led by Dr. Martin Case and Rev. Don Bishop. Pall Bearers were Eddie Greenlee, Richard Reid, Brad Greenlee, Joseph Reid, George Pratt and Todd Boswell. The Truthseekers Class and their teacher Soren Bowie served as honorary Pall Bearers.

All memorials may be sent in her honor to the Batesville First United Methodist Church, 119 Panola Ave., Batesville, Miss. 38606.

Griffin, Josephine Rebecca Crosthwait
Josephine Rebecca Crosthwait Griffin, 71, of Enid, died Wednesday, June 30, 2004, at his residence.

Services were Saturday at Bethel Church in Enid. Burial was in the church cemetery. Rev. Tom McCallister and Rev. Buster Thomas officiated. Dickins Funeral Home had charge.

Griffin, born icon Nov. 5, 1932, to the late John Joseph Crosthwait and the late Emma Wilkerson Crosthwait, was a bookkeeper, a member of the Pharsalia Baptist Church and attended Mississippi State University.

Survivors include one son Albert "Pete" Griffin Jr. of Enid; two daughters, Patricia G. Jones of Batesville and Linda G. Urban of Enid; two sisters, Gloria Newman and Maxine Moore, both of Enid; four grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

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