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Jamison, James "Woogie"
James "Woogie" Jamison, 78, of Marks, died Friday, March 19, 2004, at Quitman County Hospital in Marks.
Services are Saturday at 2 p.m. at Greater Mt. Zion COGIC Church in Marks. Burial will be in Belmount cemetery in Marks. Sam Wiggins will officiate. M.J. Edwards Funeral Home has charge.
Jamison, born
Jan. 13, 1926, to the late Tom and the late Alma Bedford Jamison Sr., was a retired mechanic/truck driver for Bel-Mar Ford Tractor Company.
Survivors include his wife Annie "Mutt" Jamison of Marks; twelve children, Arthur J. Lofton of Chicago, Ill., James Louis Jamison of Joliet, Ill., Brenda Freeman and Dana Cooper, both of Palmetto, Fla., Ruth Jean McKinney and Larry Jamison, both of Memphis, Roberta Jamison, Dorothy Jamison, Andrew Ray Jamison and Timmy L. Jamison, all of Marks; one sister Lucy Brown of Marks; one brother R.B. Jamison of Blytheville, Ark.; 26 grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren; and two great great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by two sons, Charles and Willie Earl Jamison Sr. and six brothers and sisters.
Jefferson, Freddie Donell
Freddie Donell Jefferson, 27, of Sardis, died Saturday, March 6, 2004, as a result of an automobile accident.
Services are Saturday at 11 a.m. at Mt. Level M.B. Church in Como. Burial will be in Mt. Level cemetery in Como. Rev. H.P. Washington will officiate. Cooley's Mortuary, Inc. has charge.
Jefferson, born
Aug. 27, 1976, to the late Nathaniel Wright and Bonnie Jefferson Wright, was a hose operator for Dana Corporation and a member of Lakeview M.B. Church in Askew.
Survivors include his wife Tamika Jefferson of Sardis; one son Fredrick Jefferson of Sardis; his mother Bonnie Wright of Crenshaw; one sister Janet Wright of Crenshaw; and grandparents, Jimmie and Mary Harris of Crenshaw.
Jefferson, Ira Lee
Curtis, Miss. - Ira Lee Jefferson, 53, of Curtis, died Friday, August 20, 2004, at Tri-Lakes Medical Center of natural causes.
Jefferson, born
Dec. 28, 1950, was a member of Mt. Olive M.B. Church.
Services were Saturday at Mt. Olive M.B. Church. Burial was at Macedonia cemetery. Rev. Walter Nash officiated. Eddie Robinson and Son Funeral Directors had charge.
Survivors include his wife Bessie Jefferson of Sardis; two sons, Ira Lee Jefferson Jr. and Kenneth Jefferson; one daughter Jlish Lasha Jefferson; four brothers, Carl Jefferson, Ray Jefferson, Willie Earl Jefferson and Barry Jefferson; five sisters, Mary Harris, Bertha Baker, Dorothy Jefferson, Annette Robinson and Ester Sather and six grandchildren.
Jenkins, J.C. Jr.
Crenshaw, MS - J.C. Jenkins Jr., 66, of Crenshaw, died Monday, March 22, 2004, at his residence of cancer.
Serviceswere Wednesday at Sledge Baptist Church. Burial was in Longtown cemetery.
Rev. John Parker officiated. Kimbro Funeral Home had charge.
Jenkins, born
Oct. 11, 1937, was a retired farmer and a member of Sledge Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife Shirley Jenkins of Crenshaw; three daughters, Betty Howell of Enid, Brenda Vaughn of Longtown and Barbara Jones of Crenshaw; one son Brian Jenkins of Crenshaw; nine grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Johns, Paula Kay
Paula Kay Johns, 27, of Batesville, died Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2004, at her home in Rockford, Ill. of heart failure.
Services were Friday at Wells Funeral Home Chapel in Batesville. Burial was at Forrest Memorial Park. Wells Funeral Home had charge.
Johns was born
Dec. 15, 1976, to Johnny R. Johns of Clarksdale and Linda Hobbs Johns, both of Rockford, Ill.
In addition to her parents, survivors include her stepmother Debbie Black Johns of Lambert; one sister Angela Johns of Rockford, Ill. and a half-sister Glenda Hobbs Charlton of Jacksonville, N.C.; and a half-brother Phillip Ellis of Batesville.
Johnson, Charles L.
Batesville, MS - Charles L. Johnson, 78, of Batesville, died Saturday, June 5, 2004, at Allenbrook Health Care in Memphis.
Services are today at 4 p.m. at Wells Funeral Home Chapel in Batesville. Visitation will be from 1 p.m. until service time. Burial will be in Center Hill cemetery. Rev. Hal Johnson will officiate. Wells Funeral Home has charge.
Johnson, born
Sept. 14, 1925, to the late Lige and Jenny May Johnson, was a retired farmer and ginner.
Survivors include his daughter Mary Johnson Ray of Batesville; one son Carl Johnson of Batesville; one sister Minnie Bell Johnson Downs of Batesville; five grandchildren; and eight grandchildren.
Johnson, Earnest Sr.
Earnest Johnson Sr., 80, of Batesville, died Friday, March 12, 2004, at his residence.
Services were Friday at Macedonia M.B. Church. Burial was in West Camp cemetery. Rev. Zannie Leland Jr. officiated. Cooley's Mortuary, Inc. had charge.
Johnson, born
July 28, 1923, to the late Alma Love Johnson and the late Frank Johnson Sr., was a farmer and a member of Macedonia M.B. Church.
Survivors include his wife, Mattie H. Johnson of Batesville; three sons, James R. Johnson and Earnest C. Johnson Sr., both of Batesville and Eugene Clark of Portland, Ore.; one daughter Dorothy Frazier of Detroit, Mich.; two brothers, Tillman "T.J." Johnson of New Orleans, La. and George Johnson of Chicago, Ill.; eight grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.
Johnson, John Edward "Johnny" Jr.
Batesville, Miss. - John Edward "Johnny" Johnson Jr., 69, of Batesville, died Wednesday, August 4, 2004, at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Memphis, Tenn.
Services were Monday at Wells Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was at Magnolia cemetery. Rev. Kirk Germany, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Nesbit, officiated. Wells Funeral Home had charge.
Johnson, born
August 6, 1934, to the late John Edward and the late Grace Garrett Johnson Sr., was a member of the First Baptist Church in Batesville.
Survivors include his wife Bobbie Jean Griffis Johnson of Batesville; two daughters, Cindi Johnson Wilson of Batesville and Vicki Johnson Mansfield of Dallas, Texas; one step-daughter Lynn Culbreath Schell of Harrisburg, Pa.; one son James F. "Jay" Johnson of Nesbit; two brothers, Garrett Johnson and Jack "Rip" Johnson, both of Memphis, Tenn.; 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Johnson, Richard Edward "Ricky"
Batesville - Richard Edward "Ricky" Johnson, 39, of Batesville, died Thursday, May 20, 2004, at Tri-Lakes Medical Center in Batesville of heart failure.
Services were Monday at First Baptist Church in Batesville. Burial was in Magnolia cemetery in Batesville. Dr. Robert Self officiated. Wells Funeral Home had charge.
Johnson, born
June 10, 1964, to John Edward and Bobbie Jean Griffis Johnson, was a narcotics agent for Panola County Sheriff's Department and a U.S. Army Veteran.
Survivors include his wife Adrianne Phillips Johnson of Batesville; two sons, Richard E. Johnson II and Michael B. Johnson, both of Batesville; his parents, John Edward and Bobbie Griffis Johnson, both of Batesville; three sisters, Lynn Johnson Schell of Harrisburg, Pa., Cyndi Johnson of Walls and Vicki Johnson Manfield of Arlington, Texas; one brother Jay Johnson of Hernando; and grandmother Gladys Griffis of Batesville.
All memorials may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
Johnson, Robbie Bea
Batesville, MS - Robbie Bea Johnson, 92, of Batesville, died Thursday, April 29, 2004, at Tri-Lakes Medical Center in Batesville.
Services were Saturday at Dickins Funeral Home Chapel in Batesville. Burial was in Batesville-Magnolia cemetery. Rev. David Snellgrove officiated. Dickins Funeral Home had charge.
Johnson, born
Nov. 7, 1911, to the late John and the late Carrie Ayers Lemaster, was a supervisor for over 27 years at the Batesville Company.
Survivors include one son, Clayton "Pee Wee" Johnson of Batesville; two daughters, Joan Walker of Grenada and Linda Combs of Little Rock, Ark.; one sister Louise Smith of Batesville; seven grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; two great great-grandchildren.
All memorials can be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
Johnson, Willie Frank
Willie Frank Johnson, 43, formerly of Batesville, died Saturday Dec. 27, 2003.
Services were at Mack Eppinger and Sons Funeral Home in Carterville, Ga. The body was cremated. Mack Eppinger and Sons Funeral Home had charge.
Johnson, born
on April 26, 1960, to Carrie Johnson and the late Frank Johnson Jr., graduated from South Panola High School. He later moved to Carterville, Ga. where he was employed at the Atlanta Journal and Constitution and Sheet Metal Component.
Survivors include his wife Paula Johnson; two sons, Austin Ryan Johnson and Ethan Frank Johnson; his mother Carrie Hudson Johnson; six sisters, Annie Margaret, Maxine Gates (Bobby), Debbie Johnson, Barbara Rudd, Martha Cole (James) and Della Johnson, all of Batesville; four brothers, Earl Johnson (Willie Jean) of Florence, Ala., Jerry Johnson (Rosemary), Terry Johnson and Joe Johnson (Paulette), all of Batesville; three sister-in-laws, Petula Armstrong (James) of Batesville, Petra Johnson (Ricky) and Felyca Flowers, all of Memphis, Tenn.; four brother-in-laws, Ryan Flowers, Roderick Flowers, Paul Flowers Jr., all of Memphis, and Ramsey Flowers (Leavern) of Batesville. A host of nieces, nephews and other relatives also survive.
All memorial may be mailed to Trapper Cove in Kingston, Ga. 30145.
Johnson, Wrether
Wrether Johnson, 90, of Batesville, died Wednesday, March 24, 2004, at Beverly Healthcare and Rehab Center in Batesville.
Services were Monday at Popular Spring M.B. Church in Enid. Burial was in Batesville cemetery. Rev. Coya Blackburn officiated. Cooley's Mortuary, Inc. had charge.
Johnson, born
April 7, 1913, to the late Anderson Berry and late Frances Berry, was a retired presser and a member of Popular Spring M.B. Church in Enid.
Survivors include one daughter Cornelious Smith of Batesville; one son James Booker of Marks; 14 grandchildren; and a host of great-grandchildren, great great-grandchildren and great great great-grandchildren.