MALDONADO, Harry BATESVILLE — Harry Maldonado, 46, died Thursday, April 14, 2005, at his residence. Services were Sunday, April 17, 2005, at Rainey-Mathis Funeral Home in Dexter, Mo. Rev. Maxwell Lewis and Rev. Jerry Martin officiated. Burial was in Dexter Cemetery. Rainey-Mathis Funeral Home had charge. Maldonado, born March 25, 1959, born to Crescencia Ortiz Maldonado of Dexter, Mo. and the late Manfredo Maldonado, was a Catholic and a heavy equipment operator for W.W. Contractors in Sardis. Along with his father, Manfredo Maldonado, he was preceded in death by his grandparents, Longino Ortiz and Genoveva R. Ortiz. Survivors, along with his mother Crescencia Ortiz Maldonado of Dexter, Mo., include one daughter Dana Smith of Lexington, Mo.; one brother Henry Maldonado of Dudley, Mo.; and two sisters, Hilda Bradshaw of Bernie, Mo. and Hilma M. Reyes of Dexter, Mo.
MANGRUM, Castella MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Castella Mangrum, 72, formerly of Como, died Saturday, October 1, 2005, at Baptist Hospital in Memphis. Services are tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Independence M.B. Church in Tyro. Burial will be in Independence M.B. Church Cemetery. Pate-Jones Funeral Home has charge. Mangrum was a homemaker and a member of Second Baptist Church in Memphis, Tenn. She was preceded in death by two sons, Travis Mangrum and Sam Eugene Mangrum; two sisters, Lela Walton and Willie Mae Hill and one brother, W.T. Mangrum. Survivors include five daughters, Mary Campbell of Cleveland, Doris Roby of Memphis, Tenn., Jackie Jones of Como, Sandra Mangrum of Detroit, Mich. and Rose Mangrum of Memphis, Tenn.; five sons, Lee Mangrum, William Mangrum, Calvin Mangrum, Larry Mangrum and Lamar Mangrum, all of Memphis, Tenn.; four sisters, Susanna Johnson and Martha Wilburn, both of Memphis, Tenn., Robenna Abram of Como and Magnolia Minor of Detroit, Mich.; 26 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren.
MANGRUM, Thomas W. COMO – Thomas W. Mangrum, 41, died Thursday, June 23, 2005, at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Oxford. Services were Saturday at Askew Grove M.B. Church. Burial was in Askew Grove Cemetery in Sarah. Felix Cauthen Funeral Home had charge. Mangrum was employed with the Panola County Road Department and a member of Askew Grove M.B. Church. Survivors include a special friend, Elizabeth Echols; one daughter, Lakisha Heffner of Sardis; two sisters, Lillian Henderson of Pleasant Grove and Carrie Nichols of Raleigh, Tenn. and four brothers, Kenneth Mangrum of Longtown, James Hibbler of Southaven, M.C. Mangrum of Horn Lake and L.C. Mangrum of Gary, Ind.
MANNING, Lee Allen Sr. BATESVILLE – Lee Allen Manning Sr., 62, died Monday, September 12, 2005, at North Mississippi Medical Center in Tupelo. Services are today at 1 p.m. at Wells Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in Elem Cemetery in Coffeeville. Wells Funeral Home has charge. Manning, born Jan. 30, 1943, in Tillatoba to the late James and Florence Jackson Manning, was a mechanic and a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors include his wife, Bonnie Baldwin Manning of Batesville; five daughters, Angela Manning Dees of Enid, Charlotte Manning Welch of Sardis, Melinda Manning Shackelford of Senatobia, Rebecca Manning Thomas of Coldwater and Joann Manning of Batesville; one son, Lee Allen Manning Jr. of Senatobia; two sisters, Carol Manning Bonner of Batesville and Betty Manning Baldwin of Independence; three brothers, James Manning and Paul Manning, both of Jackson and Doyle Manning of Batesville; seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
MANUES, John Henry POPE – John Henry Manues, 64, died Friday, July 29, 2005, at his residence. Services were yesterday at Wells Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Long Creek Cemetery in Courtland. Wells Funeral Home had charge. Manues, born March 15, 1941, in Tunica to the late Joe and Vita Bell Ellis Manues, was retired from the U.S. Army with 23 years of service. Survivors include his wife, Ethel Williams Manues of Pope; two daughters, Sabrina Manues Frank of Atoka, Tenn. and Sonja Manues Pennington of Summitt; one son, Jeno Manues of St. Louis, Mo.; two sisters, Shirley Manues Rodas of Southaven and Betty Faye Manues of Batesville; one brother, Joe Manues Jr. of Meridian and three grandchildren.
MARKET, Mozella SARDIS – Mozella Market, 78, died Saturday, November 12, 2005, at Baptist Memorial Hospital East in Memphis. Services were yesterday at New Bethlehem M.B. Church in Batesville. Rev. W.L. Nash officiated. Burial was in New Bethlehem Cemetery. Cooley’s Mortuary had charge. Market, born Oct. 24, 1927, to the late J.C. Vaughn and the late Everlena Fox, was a homemaker and a member of New Bethlehem M.B. Church. Survivors include one daughter, Patricia Market of Sardis; four sisters, Dorothy Market, Susie Connor, Julean Morgan, all of Batesville and Florence Lewis of Sardis and one grandchild.
MARRETT, Sara Frances SARDIS – Sara Frances Gammon Bishop Gammon Marett, 96, died Wednesday morning, September 14, 2005, at North Oak Regional Medical Center in Senatobia. Born September 19, 1908, in Panola County in a log cabin west of Sardis in the Davis Chapel Community, she was the daughter of Thomas Felix Gammon and Fannie Dickens "Frank" Wilbourn Irby Gammon. She was a graduate of Grenada Teachers College in Grenada following graduation from Sardis High School. A devoted teacher in the public school system in Panola County for 39 years, she taught in Pleasant Grove and Sardis, principally as an English teacher, and was known as "Miss Frances" by most. In 1999, she was honored by the Panola Partnership with the James Hal Moore Excellence in Education Award for 39 years of teaching and the continuing effort that she made for the community, "in appreciation of her outstanding and unsurpassed commitment to the children of Panola County who will benefit from her efforts for years in the future." She was preceded in death by former husband Robert Allen Bishop and later married Willard Earl Gammon. After the death of Gammon, she married Fred Herschel Marett Sr. They lived in an antebellum home in Sardis, restored in 1960 by her and her first husband, and shared with many for receptions, weddings and other events. After the death of Marett, she continued to live there until 2002 when she moved to the Sardis Community Nursing Home. "Miss Frances" was an active member of the Sardis United Methodist Church, serving on the administrative council and in the WSCS. She also was a member of the Heflin House Association and was active in the Sardis Woman’s Club, the Panola Playhouse and many clean-up and beautification projects in the City of Sardis. Survivors include a son, David Nolan Bishop of Destrehan, La., and his wife Lois; a daughter, Sara Ann Bishop Dennison of Lake Charles, La., and her husband Jim Dennison; step-children Fred Herschel Marett Jr. of San Francisco, Ca., Lawrence Edwards "Larry" Marett of Amory and his wife Judy, Esther Florence Marett Still of Kent, Wash. and her husband David Still, and Sara Ruth Marett Bailey of Lambert and her husband Van Bailey; six grandchildren: Julie Frances Bishop Malouse and Anne Marie Bishop Bryan of New Orleans, La.; James Oscar "Jimbo" Moss III, of Pollock, La.; Mark Hardin Moss of Houston, Texas; Allen Wilbourn Moss of Ferriday, La.; and John Andrew Moss of San Francisco, Ca.; nine great-grandchildren and three nieces. She out-lived 15 half brothers and sisters, Gammons and Irbys. She also leaves a host of friends. Visitation was Friday from 5 to 8 p.m. in Sardis at Moore Funeral Home, who was in charge of funeral arrangements. The funeral service was at 11:00 a.m. Saturday at the Sardis United Methodist Church, with Rev. Jim Cox and Rev. Doyce Gunter officiating. Burial was in Sardis Rose Hill Cemetery. For those wishing to make memorial gifts, the family recommends the Sardis United Methodist Church.
MARTIN, Robert E. "Bobby" BATESVILLE – Robert E. "Bobby" Martin, 66, died Friday, October 14, 2005, at Baptist Memorial of North Mississippi in Oxford. Services are today at 3 p.m. at Liberty Hill Baptist Church in Pope. Burial will be in Liberty Hill Cemetery in Pope. Wells Funeral Home has charge. Martin, born July 28, 1939, in Panola County to the late William Ray and Mamie Duke Martin, was a member of Goodhope Baptist Church. Survivors include three brothers, William Leroy Martin, Jimmy Martin and Charles D. Martin, all of Batesville.
MARTIN, Thomas W. BATESVILLE – Thomas W. Martin, 62, died Wednesday, May 4, 2005, at Tri-Lakes Medical Center of heart failure. Services are tomorrow at 3 p.m. at Liberty Hill Baptist Church in Pope. Burial will be in Liberty Hill Cemetery. Visitation is today from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. at Wells Funeral Home. Wells Funeral Home has charge. Martin, born Aug. 4, 1942, in Panola County to the late William Ray and Mamie Duke Martin, was a self-employed carpenter, a member of Liberty Hill Baptist Church, a Sunday school teacher and a training union director at Liberty Hill Baptist Church. Survivors include for brothers, William Leroy Martin, Jimmy Martin, Robert ?Bobby? Martin and Charles D. Martin, all of Batesville and numerous nieces and nephews.
MASSEY, Trobia McKnight OAKLAND – Trobia McKnight Massey, 93, died Sunday, June 19, 2005, at Grenada Lake Medical Center. Services were Wednesday at Womble Funeral Home Chapel in Charleston. Burial was in Oakland Cemetery. Womble Funeral Home had charge. Massey, born Feb. 2, 1912, was a homemaker and a member of Oakland Church of Christ. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clyde G. Massey. Survivors include two daughters, Martha Townsend of Grenada and Clyde Callihan of Oakland; one son, William Massey of Oakland; four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
MATHEWS, James Howard OXFORD – James Howard Mathews, 88, died Sunday, July 3, 2005, at the Veterans Affairs Home in Oxford. Services were Tuesday at Moore Funeral Home Chapel in Sardis. Rev. Jim Scruggs officiated. Burial was in Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery. Moore Funeral Home had charge. Mathews, born Sept. 26, 1916, in Jefferson County, Ark. to the late Jess Benjamin and Ella Colfax Mathews, was a member of the First Baptist Church of Pine Bluff, Ark. He was a veteran of WWII as a sergeant in the Air Force and was retired from the automotive industry. Survivors include one sister, Jean Mathews Ellis of Collierville, Tenn.; a number of nieces and nephews and his caregiver, Kathleen Arnold of Sardis.
MATTOX, Eula K. SARDIS – Eula K. Mattox, 78, died Monday, November 7, 2005, at her residence in Sardis. A native of Alcorn County, Mrs. Mattox had been a resident of Sardis since 1957. She was retired from the North Panola School District and was a member of the Sardis First Baptist Church. She was a former member of the Sardis Women’s Club and the Red One Rook Club. Services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Sardis First Baptist Church with interment to follow in Rose Hill Cemetery. Visitation is today from 5 – 7 p.m. at the church. She is survived by her husband of 58 years Herman G. Mattox; one daughter, Genell Clayton of Sardis; three sons, Jerry L. Mattox of Dennison, Texas, David L. Mattox of Sardis and Ray Mattox of Greenwood; seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the Sardis First Baptist Church.
MAYO, Raymond L. SOUTHAVEN- Raymond L. Mayo, 62, died Sunday, Feb. 13, 2005, at Baptist Hospital in Southaven of heart failure. Mayo was formerly of Batesville. Services are Wednesday at Wells Funeral Home Chapel at 2 p.m. Visitation is today from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. at Wells Funeral Home. Burial will be in Forrest Memorial Park Cemetery. Wells Funeral Home has charge. Mayo, born March 12, 1942, in Blytheville, Ark. to the late Andrew Lee and Virginia Wadley Mayo, was a truck driver for AAA Cooper Transportation of Memphis. He was a member of New Prospect Baptist Church in Olive Branch and he also served in the United States Air Force. Survivors include his wife Margaret Bell Mayo of Southaven; one daughter Sheila Rhea Mayo Sherman of West Monroe, La.; two sons, Raymond Todd Mayo of Hernando and James Andrew Mayo of Olive Branch; one sister Becky Mayo Wade of Columbia, Mo.; one brother Gary Mayo of Collierville, Tenn. and four grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the Eureka Methodist Church in Courtland or to New Prospect Baptist Church in Olive Branch.
McCAIN, Herman Jr. OXFORD – Herman McCain Jr., 63, died Friday, October 21, 2005, at his residence in Oxford. Services were yesterday at Waller Funeral Home Chapel in Oxford. Rev. Wes Sherman officiated. Burial was in Pilgrims Rest Cemetery in Batesville. Waller Funeral Home had charge. McCain was a self-employed bulldozer operator and a member of Pilgrims Rest Baptist Church. Survivors include three sisters, Dolores Barnett of Batesville, Betty Knotts of Oxford and Kathy Tidwell of Batesville and one brother, William H. McCain of Batesville. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society.
McCAIN, Jimmy L. CHARLESTON – Jimmy L. McCain, 59, died Saturday, July 16, 2005, at his residence. Services were Tuesday at Newsom Funeral Home. Burial was in Bethel Cemetery. Newsom Funeral Home had charge. McCain, born July 8, 1946, was a forester. Survivors include his wife, Nancy Mayo McCain of Charleston; one daughter, Angela Louise McCain of Charleston; two sons, Jimmy McCain Jr. and James Roy McCain, both of Charleston; his mother, Earline Griffin of Batesville; four sisters, Betty Jean Tutor, Irine McCoy and Mary Jane Kester, all of Batesville and Pauline Wiggins of Oxford and two brothers, Johnny Griffin of Oakland and Bobby Griffin of Macclenny, Fla.
McCARVER, Jerry Lynn BATESVILLE- Jerry Lynn McCarver, 44, died Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2005, at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Oxford. Services were Thursday, Jan. 6, 2005, at Coleman Funeral Home Chapel in Oxford. Bro. Chuck Fowler officiated. Burial was in Mt. Olive Cemetery. Coleman Funeral Home had charge. McCarver, born to the late James and Nona Ferguson McCarver, was a self-employed carpenter who lived in this area his entire life. Survivors include one sister, Patricia Mosley of Oxford; two brothers, Lannie McCarver and Tommy McCarver, both of Batesville; one step-brother, Jimmy Smith of Batesville and his fianc?e Teresa Mettetal of Batesville.
McCOLLUM, Johnny Lester SARDIS – Johnny Lester McCollum, 60, died Sunday, October 16, 2005, at Tri-Lakes Medical Center. Services are Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Wells Funeral Home Chapel. Rev. Dale Beavers will officiate. Visitation is today from 5 – 8 p.m. Burial will be in Forrest Memorial Park. Wells Funeral Home has charge. McCollum, born Nov. 18, 1944, in Quitman County to the late Elan and Rebecca Foster McCollum, was a Baptist. Survivors include his wife, Maxine Tramel McCollum of Sardis; one son, John McCollum of Sardis; one brother, Herman McCollum of Millington, Tenn. and four grandchildren, Christopher, Haley, Wesley and Dalton McCollum.
McCOWN, Brenda Arnold SARDIS – Brenda Arnold McCown, 58, died Tuesday, June 21, 2005, at Methodist Central Hospital in Memphis, Tenn. Services were Thursday at Wells Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Cold Springs Cemetery. Wells Funeral Home had charge. McCown, born Dec. 21, 1946, in Sardis, to the late W.M. Arnold and Hazel Goforth Arnold, was a day care teacher for the First United Methodist Church in Batesville and a member of Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church. Survivors include two sons, Tim B. McCown of Sallis and Shane McCown of Kosciusko; her mother, Hazel Goforth Arnold of Sardis; one sister, Sarah Arnold Thomas of Hernando; two brothers, Clif Arnold of Charleston and William Melvin ?Bill? Arnold of Little Rock, Ark.; and four grandchildren.
McCOWN, Louise Ferrell BRANDON–Louise Ferrell McCown, 94, died Wednesday, April 20, 2005, at Rankin Medical Center in Brandon. She married Carl Arthur McCown in Panola County. Services were Saturday at Dickins Chapel. Dickins Funeral Home had charge. McCown, born Oct. 23, 1910, to the late Ethel Bates and Theresa Blanche Towles Ferrell, was very active in the First Baptist Church and for many years lived on Panola Avenue which now belongs to the First United Methodist Church. Her father was a barber and she helped him operate a cleaners and barber shop in Batesville. In 1945 they sold the barber shop to Edwin Massey and the cleaners to Velma McCater and moved to the farm "Cedar Hill," which they purchased from J.S. Woods, on Hwy. 35 between Batesville and Sardis. The Panola County Airport is now located on part of the land. Survivors include two sons, Gilbert McCown of Brandon and Billy McCown of Kosciusko and five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Batesville Magnolia Cemetery, P.O. Box 1015, Batesville.
McCOY, Franklin CRENSHAW – Franklin McCoy, 70, died Sunday, July 10, 2005, at Baptist Hospital -Desoto. Services were Saturday at Mt. Zion M.B. Church in Sledge. Burial was in St. Joseph Cemetery in Crenshaw. Delta Burial Corporation had charge. McCoy, born Dec. 16, 1934, was a retired engineer. Survivors include his wife, Marie McCoy of Crenshaw; two daughters, Shelley Ware of Crenshaw and Marie Ann Hampton of Batesville and three sons, Franklin McCoy and Bobby McCoy, both of Chicago, Ill. and Franklin McCoy Jr. of Crenshaw.
McCULLOUGH, Robert Earl "Bob" BATESVILLE- Robert Earl "Bob" McCullough, 68, died Wednesday, May 11, 2005, at University Hospital in Memphis, Tenn. Services were Saturday at Wells Funeral Home Chapel. Robert Rawson and Michael Bates officiated. Burial was in Forrest Memorial Park. Wells Funeral Home had charge. McCullough, born Feb. 18, 1937, in Pontotoc, to the late Hubert and Bertha Viola Dillard McCullough, was a self employed electrician of McCullough Electric and a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors include his wife Susie K. McCullough of Batesville; one daughter Susie McCullough Ferguson of LaGrange, Ga.; one son Rob McCullough of Sardis; one step-daughter Kim McCuan of Batesville; two step-sons, Scott Griffith of Illinois and Matt Griffin of Horn Lake; one sister Johnnie Ozbirn of Tupelo and eight grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Batesville Church of Christ.
McCURDY, Iris S. POPE– Iris S. McCurdy, 78, died Tuesday, March 22, 2005, at Regional Medical Center in Memphis of heart failure. Services were Thursday at Wells Funeral Home Chapel. The Rev. Al Mullan officiated. Burial was in Chapel Hill Cemetery in Pope. Wells Funeral Home had charge. McCurdy, born Jan. 1, 1927, in Earlington, Ky. to the late Iley R. and Beatrice Delany Sharp, was a member of Pope Baptist Church and a retired LPN. She was preceded in death by her husband Frank W. McCurdy Jr. Survivors include two daughters, Ann McCurdy Mills of Pope and Fran McCurdy Ramsey of Oxford; two sons, Frank W. "Bill" McCurdy III and Jim McCurdy, both of Pope; 10 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
McGREGORY, Vester Smith COURTLAND – Vester Smith McGregory, 90, died Monday, July 11, 2005, at her residence. Services were Thursday at Bethany Baptist Church. Rev. Tim Ellis officiated. Burial was in Forrest Memorial Park. Wells Funeral Home had charge. McGregory, born Oct. 10, 1914, in Chickasaw County to the late Marshal and Artie Gray Smith, was a homemaker and a member of Bethany Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Hubert Alvis McGregory Sr. Survivors include three daughters, Maurice McGregory Tutor and Dorothy McGregory Ellis, both of Courtland and Lourice McGregory Donaldson of Enid; five sons, Lathan McGregory and Hubert Alvis McGregory Jr., both of Pontotoc, Joseph Carl McGregory of Thaxton, Jimmy Dale McGregory and Steve McGregory, both of Batesville; 37 grandchildren; 75 great-grandchildren and 30 great-great-grandchildren.
McDONALD, Elizabeth Ann "Betty" BATESVILLE– Elizabeth Ann "Betty" McDonald, 73, died Friday, March 25, 2005, at Senatobia Convalescent Center in Senatobia. Visitation was yesterday at Wells Funeral Home. McDonald, born in St. Louis, Mo., to the late Harry Joseph and the late Mary Elizabeth Lammers Penz, was a homemaker. Survivors include her husband Richard William McDonald of Batesville; three daughters, Susan McDonald Stein of St. Louis, Mo., Sally Ann McDonald Wilkie of Sardis and Mary Beth McDonald of Senatobia; two sons, Robert Cullen McDonald of St. Louis, Mo. and Daniel James McDonald of Alexandria, La.; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
McGLOWN, Alice OXFORD- Alice McGlown, 95, former Batesville School teacher, died Saturday, Jan. 22, 2005, at her residence in Oxford. Services are Saturday at 11 a.m. at Burns United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Buford Chapel Cemetery. Hodges Funeral Home has charge. McGlown was a retired school teacher, taught school at Arkansas Public Schools, Batesville Public School and Oxford Junior High School. She was preceded in death by her husband Albert McGlown. Survivors include two sisters, Evelyn Pettis of Memphis and Lillian Russ of Little Rock, Ark.; two grandchildren; six great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.
McKITTRICK, Harry Owen Sherman Oaks, Calif. – Harry Owen McKittrick, 53, formerly of Batesville, died Saturday, September 10, 2005, at St. Joseph’s Medical Center in Burbank, Calif. Services are Wednesday at 11 a.m. at First United Methodist Church in Batesville. Dr. David Ball and Michael Evans will officiate. Burial will be in Magnolia Cemetery. Visitation is today from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. at Wells Funeral Home. Wells Funeral Home has charge. McKittrick, born Oct. 18, 1951, to Glenn McKittrick and the late Violet Edwards McKittrick in Covington, Ky., was a member of the First United Methodist Church. He was self-employed as a professional musician, playing the trombone and baritone saxophone. He was also a musical instrument repairman, maintaining instruments for some of the West Coast’s top musicians. He also served several of the large schools in California. Mr. McKittrick could not find a left-handed trombone, so he built his own. He was preceded in death by his mother, Vi McKittrick. Survivors include his wife, Melinda Travis McKittrick of Sherman Oaks, Calif.; one daughter, Kiersten McKittrick of Sherman Oaks, Calif.; two sons, Attius McKittrick and Zachary McKittrick, both of Sherman Oaks, Calif.; one sister, Amanda McKittrick Neal of Jackson and two brothers, Danny Ray McKittrick of Cumberland and Pat McKittrick of Batesville and his father, Glenn McKittrick of Batesville.
MEACHAM, Milton A. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Milton A. Meacham, 83, died Thursday, December 15, 2005. He was a brother of Dr. Marshall P. Meacham of Batesville. Graveside services were Saturday, December 17 at Highland Memorial in Knoxville, Tenn. Highland Memorial Park Funeral Home had charge. Meacham was a 1948 graduate of The University of Tennessee, he was employed by White Hall Pharmaceuticals, Fairchild Aircraft, and retired after 31 years at Oak Ridge National Labs. He was also a World War II veteran of the Army Air Corps. He was preceded in death by his son, Kendall; his parents, Harold Sr. and Sadie Meacham of Franklin, Tenn.; and two brothers, Harding and Harold Jr. Survivors include his wife of 60 years, Veda Mae Barton Meacham of Colville, Wash.; his sons, Milton A. Jr. (Andy) and wife Debra, Randall and wife Donna, Ronald, Steven and wife Alissa, Gilbert and Dwayne; his brothers, Marshall Meacham of Batesville and Wendell Meacham; one sister, Mary Fishburn of Nashville, Tenn.; 11 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to: Mission of Hope, P.O. Box 22312, Knoxville, TN 37933.
MEEK, Robert C. Sr. COURTLAND – Robert C. Meek Sr., 70, died Friday, May 20, 2005, at Tri-Lakes Medical Center of heart failure. Services were yesterday at Wells Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Pisgah United Methodist Church Cemetery in Courtland. Wells Funeral Home had charge. Meek, born Feb. 19, 1935, to the late Lester C. and Mary Ileen Davis Meek, was a member of Pisgah United Methodist Church. He also served in the U.S. Army. Survivors include one son Robert C. Meek Jr. of Mauldin, S.C.; two brothers, Thomas W. "Woodie" Meek of Courtland and John Meek of Courtland and three grandchildren, Brandon Meek, Mathew Meek and Lauren Meek.
MELTON, Peggy Burns COURTLAND – Peggy Burns Melton, 58, died Saturday, October 15, 2005, at North Mississippi Medical Center in Tupelo. Services are today at 2 p.m. at Chapel Hill United Methodist Church. Rev. William Johnson and Rev. Charles Locke will officiate. Burial will be in Chapel Hill Cemetery. Dickins Funeral Home has charge. Melton, born Aug. 7, 1947, in Batesville to the late Haywood C. and Margaret Elizabeth Fowler Burns, was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jessie Melton, and one brother, Wayne Burns. Survivors include one son, Dennis Melton of Pope; one daughter, Nancy Carol Shaw of Pontotoc, two brothers, Roy Burns of Courtland and Gary Burns of Memphis, Tenn.; five sisters, Yvonne Odom of Courtland, Margaret Bernice Fax of Sardis, Lona Porter of Coldwater, Brenda Cagle of Memphis, Tenn. and Linda Paige of Sardis; seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
MERRELL, Magnolia CLARKSDALE- Magnolia Merrell, 62, died Monday, December 5, 2005, at her daughter’s residence in Clarksdale. Services were Saturday at Rose Chapel Church of God in Christ. Burial was in Askew Grove Cemetery. Delta Burial Corporation had charge. Merrell, born June 2, 1943, in Gulfport, was a member of Shiloh Church of God in Christ. She was preceded in death by her mother Lula S. Merrell; two brothers, Alzie Merrell and L.C. Merrell; one sister Brinda Merrell and one daughter Brinda Merrell. Survivors include seven daughters, Patricia Merrell of Tutwiler, Carol Merrell of Crenshaw, Daphne Merrell and Lula Allen, both of Crenshaw, Chashonda Davis of Horn Lake, and Jacqueline Merrell and Stephanie Merrell, both of Crenshaw; three sons, Fredrick Merrell, Kerry Merrell and Brian Merrell, all of Crenshaw and her father, Dorsey Merrell Sr. of Crenshaw.
MILAM, Clara Maxine Macky BATESVILLE- Clara Maxine Macky Milam, 69, died Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2005, at Baptist Hospital in Oxford. Services were Friday at Curtis Union Church. Pastor John Howell and Rev. Martin Case officiated. Burial was in Curtis Union Cemetery. Dickins Funeral Home had charge. Milam, born March 14, 1935, in Louisville, to the late Milton McCulley Bouchillon and the late Clara Lee Dempsey Bouchillon, was a homemaker, member of Curtis Union Church and a member of Batesville Woman?s Club. She was in the Explorer?s Bible study group, an active participant in the Reach to Recovery Unit, a member of Curtis Quilters, president of Curtis Homemaker Club, song leader of Curtis Union Church and treasurer of the Curtis Union Church. Her skills as a seamstress carried her to win the 1952 state and national 4-H clothing contest. Survivors include two daughters, Barbara "Babbs" Creasy of Lakeland, Tenn. and Beverly Henley of Athens, Ala.; one brother Milton Dempsey Bouchillon of Louisville; one sister Hettie Ruth Burnett of Batesville; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Curtis Union Church, c/o Maxine Thaggard, 3141 Curtis-Locke Station Rd., Batesville.
MILAM, Rev. Fonzo BATESVILLE – Funeral services for Rev. Fonzo (June Coleman) Milam were held Saturday, September 17 at New Bethel M.B. Church. Rev. Milam died Wednesday, September 14, 2005, at his home. He was born July 17, 1934, in Quitman County to Georgia Ann Lee and Fonzo Milam Sr. He joined the Mt. Olive M.B. Church under the leadership of Rev. Walter L. Nash where he accepted a call to the ministry in 1980. His first appointment was in 1981 to New Enon M.B. Church where he served 24 years. He was later appointed to Rock Hill M.B. Church in Oxford and later to New Bethel M.B. Church in Darling. He served all three churches until his death. Survivors include his wife, Daisy Milam of Batesville; 12 daughters, Pastor Nancy Toliver of Olive Branch, Sterlyn Howell of Nesbit, Sandra Milam of Memphis, Tenn., Shirley Harrell of Crowder, Dorothy Roberson, Carolyn Cole, Ethyl Austin, Annie Key, Loretta Chapman, Neshell Sanford, Sabrina Young and Tonya Lamar, all of Batesville; and eight sons, Willie Ed Williams of Clarksdale, James Milam of Milwaukee, Wis., Roy Charles Williams, Fonzo Milam, Drexso Brassell, Lewayne Brassell and Reginald Milam, all of Batesville. He is also survived by 65 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Rev. Milam was preceded in death by two wives, Marie Barber and Mary Louise Brassell, a sister and brother. Eddie Robinson and Son Funeral Directors in Batesville was in charge of arrangements.
MILLS, Charles Oliver "Bubba" BATESVILLE– Charles Oliver "Bubba" Mills, 64, died Wednesday, March 30, 2005, at Plaza Medical Center in Ft. Worth, Texas of heart failure. Graveside services and burial were in Pilgrim’s Rest Cemetery. Rev. Tim Ellis officiated. Wells Funeral Home had charge. Mills, born May 22, 1940, in Panola County to the late Lawrence Linder and the late Velma McMinn Mills was one of 17 children, a bricklayer and a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors include six daughters, Carrie Lynn Mills Walterschied of Paradise, Texas, Teresa Mills of St. Joe, Texas, Kimberly Mills Daughtery of Batesville, Nickie Mills Denley, Charolette Mills and Monica Mills, all of Pope; six sisters, Darnell Mills Whitten of Charleston, Mozell Mills Fowler, Lucille Mills Perry, Betty Mills Pittman, Dorothy Mills Booth and Linda Mills Hargett, all of Batesville; two brothers, Paul Mills of Courtland and Billy Mills of Pope and nine grandchildren.
MILLS, Felix Webster BATESVILLE- Felix Webster Mills, 88, died Monday, Jan. 17, 2005, at his residence in Orwood. Services are tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Waller Funeral Home Chapel in Oxford with graveside services at Pilgrims Rest Baptist Church Cemetery. Rev. Doug Pepper will officiate. Visitation will be tomorrow from noon until 2 p.m. Waller Funeral Home has charge. Mills was born to the late Felix and Lela Mills. Except for a brief period when he was employed with the U.S. Department of Agricultural in Chickasaw County, Mr. Mills lived all of his life on his farm in the community of Orwood. During his life, he was an avid hunter and outdoorsman and was a nationally recognized trainer of pointer bird dogs. He was named Cattleman of the Year in 1982 by the Lafayette County Cattleman’s Association. Mr. Mills began work with the federal government as a young boy in the late 1930’s with the old Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). During his later career with the U.S. Forest Service, Yazoo-Little Tallahatchie Watershed, he was recognized for timber/forest management. He was instrumental in the establishment of over 100 million pine trees in Lafayette County for watershed protection. He served three and one-half years in the U.S. Army during World War II and fought in the North Pacific Battle of Attu in the Aleutian islands. Mr. Mills graduated from Taylor High School and attended Mississippi State University. He was a member of the historic Sand Springs Presbyterian Church and Pilgrims Rest Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Marion Ruth Helms Mills of Batesville; one daughter, Marilyn Beach of Jackson; three sons, David Webster Mills, John Michael Mills and William T. Mills, all of Batesville; one sister, Kay Weeks of Water Valley; one brother, Heron Don Mills of Germantown, Tenn.; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild and a host of nieces and nephews. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association, 4830 McWillie Circle, Jackson, Miss. 39206, phone number 1-601-321-1200.
MILLS, Marion Ruth Helms BATESVILLE– Marion Ruth Helms Mills, wife, mother and homemaker, died of complications from a stroke on March 12, 2005, at the Oktibbeha County Hospital in Starkville. Born in Lee County on May 23, 1918, she was 86. The visitation is noon until 2 p.m. today at Waller Funeral Home in Oxford. The funeral service follows at 2 p.m. at Waller Funeral Home with graveside services at Pilgrims Rest Baptist Church Cemetery on Highway 315 in Panola County. Mrs. Mills was an extraordinary mother who devoted her life to her children and her husband. Her bountiful and unconditional love for her children was reflected in her often-voiced signature motto, "I love all my children the same." She read her Bible daily and had tremendous faith in God. Her talents and skills were varied and numerous. She particularly loved needlework, and during her lifetime, sewed, crocheted and embroidered a mountain of items that were fashioned by her own creativity. She was a fabulous cook of southern foods that often found their way in great abundance from her garden to the table. Mrs. Mills had a gentle spirit that was evident to everyone who came in contact with her. She also had remarkable strength and a rare "pioneer woman" approach to work, life and adversity. She was a member of Orwood Presbyterian Church and Pilgrim’s Rest Baptist Church. Preceding Mrs. Mills in death was her husband of 64 years, Felix Webster Mills, who died on Jan. 17, 2005; parents, Ila Priddy and Joseph Roman Helms of Ballardsville; sister Margie Helms Sizemore (Roy deceased) of Shelbyville; and brother Cecil Helms (Virginia deceased) of Tupelo. Mrs. Mills is survived by a sister, Lena Helms Moore (Jim deceased) of Ballardsville. Survivors include four children, Marilyn Mills Beach of Jackson, David Webster Mills (Marie) of Batesville, William T. Mills and John Michael Mills (Judy), both of Orwood and Stephen L. "Buffy" Beach of Jackson; grandchildren, Addy Marie Mills Berryhill of Okinawa, Japan; Allison Mills Beach of New York, N.Y.; and Felix Mills (Michele) of Orwood; one great-grandchild, Hayden Daniel Mills, and many nieces and nephews. Pall bearers are Wayne Mills, Scott Mills, Phillip Carr, Larry Carr, Barry Weeks, Kenny Gaines, Nick Carlini (honorary) and Bill Briscoe (honorary). In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to a charity of choice or Pilgrims Rest Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, c/o Hugh Barnett, 2134 Barnett Rd., Courtland, 38620.
MILLSAPS, Thomas Edgar CROWDER – Thomas Edgar Millsaps, 74, died Sunday, December 11, 2005, in Okalona. Services were Tuesday, December 13 at Kimbro Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Antioch Cemetery in Bruce. Kimbro Funeral Home in Marks had charge. Millsaps, born November 9, 1931, in Calhoun City, served in the U.S. Army National Guard and was a member of Crowder Baptist Church. Survivors include two step-sisters, Irma Arnold of Senatobia and Barbara Mosely of South Carolina; three brothers, Richard Millsaps of Mantee, Rufus E. Millsaps of Booneville and Gene Millsaps of Greenwood; and two step-brothers, Rev. Jackie Cooke of Kokomo and Glen Cooke of Senatobia.
MITCHELL, Bettie BATESVILLE- Bettie Mitchell, 76, died Thursday, Feb. 10, 2005, at Fairfield retirement community in Batesville. Services were Saturday at Moore Funeral Home Chapel. Rev. Jerry Sanford officiated. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery. Moore Funeral Home had charge. Mitchell, born April 18, 1928, in Kosciusko, to the late Clay Faulkner and the late Atsie Christian Faulkner, was a member of First Baptist Church in Sardis. She was preceded in death by her husband Ben Mitchell. Survivors include one daughter Denise Gex of Grenada; one son Dennis Mitchell of Senatobia; one sister Marie Boggs of Pound, Va.; two brothers, William "Bud" Faulkner of Brookwood, Ala. and John Faulkner of Northport, Ala.; three grandchildren and three step-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the Sardis Volunteer Fire Department or First Baptist Church of Sardis.
MITCHELL, Marie COMO – Marie Mitchell, 86, died Thursday, August 25, 2005, at her residence. Services were yesterday at Hammond Hill M.B. Church. Rev. Slack officiated. Burial was in the Hammond Hill M.B. Church Cemetery. Pate-Jones Funeral Home of Senatobia had charge. Mitchell was a member of Hammond Hill M.B. Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Earnest Mitchell. Survivors include one son, Clyde Mitchell of Como and two grandchildren.
MOORE, J.T. CHICAGO, Ill. – J.T. Moore, 69, died Wednesday, June 29, 2005. Services were Wednesday at Mt. Vernon Baptist Church in Chicago, Ill. Burial was in Forest Home Cemetery in Forest Park, Ill. Corbin Funeral Home had charge. Moore, born May 2, 1936, in Vance, was a member of St. Mark Baptist Church and after 22 years of dedicated services, retired from U.S. Steel in 1982. He was preceded in death by six brothers and his wife Glennett Cauthen-Moore. Survivors include four daughters, Mary Clara Teague of Michigan City, Ind.; Sandra Ruth Cauthen, Carolyn Cauthen-Ellis and Gail Cauthen, all of Batesville; one sister Nina Mae Allen of Chicago, Ill.; 13 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews and cousins.
MOORE, Joyce Tallant Charleston – Joyce Tallant Moore, 53, died Tuesday, August 30, 2005, at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Oxford. Services are today at 11 a.m. at Newsom Funeral Home in Charleston. Burial will be in Bethel Cemetery in Enid. Newsom Funeral Home has charge. Moore, born Dec. 15, 1951, was a store manager. Survivors include one son, Patrick Cory Tallant of Enid; her mother, Ella Burke Redwine of Charleston; one sister, Sherry Doubleday of Charleston and two grandchildren.
MOORE, Lottie Mayfred Johnson OXFORD – Lottie Mayfred Johnson Moore, 98, died Friday, October 14, 2005, at Yalobusha Nursing Home in Water Valley. Services were yesterday at Dickins Chapel. Rev. Gary Richardson officiated. Burial was in Batesville Magnolia Cemetery. Dickins Funeral Home had charge. Moore, born May 17, 1907, in Yocona to the late Henry Hewlette and Fro Night Johnson, was a retired school teacher and a member of North Oxford Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband William Andy Moore; two brothers, R.L. Cycreil Douglas and George Robert Johnson and two sisters, Amanda Greenoe and Dora Holder. Survivors include two sons, Andy Johnson Moore of Waco, Texas and James West Moore of Oxford; one daughter, Mary Carolyn Robinson of Lafayette, La.; one sister, Mary Alice Gilliam of Tupelo; seven grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to North Oxford Baptist Church or Batesville Magnolia Cemetery.
MOORE, Martha Bailey FT. RUCKER, Ala. – Martha Bailey Moore, 59, formerly of Lambert, died Monday, July 4, 2005, at her residence of cancer. Services were Saturday at First Baptist Church in Lambert. Rev. Don O’Quin officiated. Burial was in Lambert Cemetery. Kimbro Funeral Home of Marks had charge. Moore, born Jan. 3, 1946, in Lambert, was a homemaker. She graduated from Northwest Mississippi Junior College and Austin Peay State University where she received an associate of science degree. She was a member of the Main Post Chapel in Fort Rucker, Ala. and a member of Protestant Women of the Chapel. Survivors include her husband, Chaplain Col. A.M. "Sonny" Moore of Ft. Rucker, Ala.; two daughters, Pamela Moore Mathias of Tampa, Fla. and Tracy Moore Ray of Fayetteville, N.C.; one son, Timothy Marion Moore of San Antonio, Texas; her mother, Helen Haynes Bailey of Olive Branch; two sisters, Mildred Louise Millwood of Olive Branch and Gloria Jean Shellman of Batesville; six grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Memorials may be made to Armed Forces Bank, Martha Moore Memorial Fund, P.O. Box 620099, Ft. Rucker, Ala. 36362.
MOORE, Mary Alice Mullen CHARLESTON – Mary Alice Mullen Moore, 80, died Sunday, July 31, at Tallahatchie General Hospital in Charleston. Services were Tuesday at Newsom Funeral Home. Burial was in Henson Cemetery in Cascilla. Newsom Funeral Home had charge. Moore, born Nov. 23, 1924, was a homemaker and a member of Charleston Church of Christ. Survivors include three daughters, Diane Magliolo of Charleston, Teresa Browning of Batesville and Jeanette Larson of Horn Lake; two sons, Thomas Magliolo Jr. of Gulf Shores, Ala. and Paul Magliolo of Lebanon, Tenn.; two sisters, Edna Lawrence and Josephine Bell, both of Grenada; one brother, James Mullen of Kosciusko; 12 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.Thomas
MOORE, Rollin S. Jr. WALLS — Rollin S. Moore Jr., 51, formerly of Como, died April 30, 2005, at the Regional Medical Center in Memphis. Memorial services were yesterday at Ridgeway Assembly of God Church. Brantley-Phillips Funeral Home had charge. Moore was a retired truck driver with P.C. White Trucking Company and a Baptist. Survivors include two daughters, Rebecca Babin of Tennessee and Stephanie Womble of Southaven; two sons, Rollin Moore III of Sardis and Rusty Moore of Senatobia; one sister, Barbara Anderson of Memphis, Tenn.; one brother Bill Moore of Walls and seven grandchildren.
MOORE, William Bryan OXFORD– William Bryan Moore, 91, died Saturday, April 2, 2005, at the Hermitage in Oxford of heart failure. Services are today at 2 p.m. at Lambert United Methodist Church. Rev. Charles Simmons and Chaplain A.M. Sonny Moore will officiate. Burial will be in Lambert Cemetery. Kimbro Funeral Home has charge. Moore, born March 25, 1914, in Ethel, was a member of Lambert United Methodist Church and served on the Quitman County Board of Supervisors for 28 years. He was a member of the nominating committee for the Mississippi State Board of Supervisors for 10 years, was a member and past president of the Lambert Lions Club and a member of Marks Masonic Lodge #216. He was a member of the Delta Council, a member of North Delta Planning and Development District Board of Directors, served on the Board of Directors at Citizen’s Bank and Trust for 18 years and served on the Quitman County Hospital Board. He was a member of the Marks Rotary Club and was named Quitman County Man of the Year in 1976 and named a Rotary International’s Paul Harris Fellow in 2004. He was preceded in death by his wife Mildred Madge Youngblood Moore. Survivors include one daughter Janie Sue Moore of Oxford; three sons, Dr. Roy N. Moore of Oxford, Clayton Moore of Clarksville, Tenn. and Alton Moore of Grapeland, Texas; one sister Dorothy Tedford of Okalona and one brother James H. Moore of Marks; six grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
MORGAN, Danny Lee BATESVILLE – Danny Lee Morgan, 53, died Tuesday, July 12, 2005, at Tri-Lakes Medical Center. Services were Friday at Wells Funeral Home. Burial was in Forrest Memorial Park. Wells Funeral Home had charge. Morgan, born June 23, 1952, in Memphis, Tenn. to the late Thurmond Lee and Florine Bateman Morgan, was a painter for Ja-Co Construction in Memphis, Tenn. Survivors include one daughter, April Michelle Morgan of Trumble, Conn.; three sons, Danny Lee Morgan Jr. of Southaven, Nicholas Morgan of Trumble, Conn. and Michael Morgan of Memphis, Tenn.; three sisters, Katherine Morgan Franks of Batesville, Casandra Morgan Maxwell and Sharon Lynette Hartwell, both of Memphis, Tenn.; five brothers, Charles Lee Morgan of Memphis, Tenn., Bill Hurdle of San Francisco, Calif., Thurmond "Randy" Morgan and Travis Dewayne Chunn, both of Batesville and Nicholas "Mikki" Morgan of Walnut and four grandchildren.
MORGAN, Mable Smith BATESVILLE – Mable Smith Morgan, 99, died Monday, May 9, 2005, at Tri-Lakes Medical Center of heart failure. Services are tomorrow at 11 a.m. at Wells Funeral Home Chapel. Rev. Rusty Fair will officiate. Burial will be in Magnolia Cemetery. Wells Funeral Home has charge. Visitation is today from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. at Wells Funeral Home. Morgan, born June 5, 1905, to the late Joe and Maggie Smith of Tallahatchie County, was a member of Enon Baptist Church in Batesville and a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her husband Eugene Morgan and two daughters, Mary Ann Morgan Bolen and Bobbie Jean Morgan Hancock. Survivors include one daughter, Diane Morgan Terry of Hornsby, Tenn.; nine grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
MORRIS, Emmanuel BATESVILLE- Emmanuel Morris, 18, was pronounced dead Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2005. Services were Sunday at Cooley’s Mortuary Chapel. Rev. Christopher Townsend officiated. Burial was in Batesville Cemetery. Cooley’s Mortuary had charge. Morris, born Sept. 12, 1986, in Boston, Mass. to the late Edward Morris and Arbie Joe Buckley House, was a factory worker for Framed Picture Enterprise and a member of Poplar Springs M.B. Church in Enid. Survivors along with his mother include his grandmother Lorine Buckley of Batesville; three brothers, Seon Buckley, Sidney Owens, and Jeremiah House, all of Batesville and four sisters, Othenia House, Faye House, Fettena House, all of Batesville and Tammy Buckley of Chicago, Ill.
MORROW, Larry Wayne SENATOBIA – Larry Wayne Morrow, 49, died Tuesday, June 28, 2005, at his residence. Services were Thursday at Senatobia Presbyterian Church. Burial was in Antioch Cemetery in Courtland. Pate-Jones Funeral Home had charge. Morrow was a supervisor for Desoto Electric Company. Survivors include his wife, Karen Simms Morrow of Senatobia; three daughters, Angela Morrow of Horn Lake, Cassie Morrow and Candy Morrow, both of Senatobia; five sisters, Barbara McCulla and Betty Aldridge, both of Courtland, Faye Christ and Teresa Douglas, both of Batesville and Diane Latham of Senatobia; two brothers, Bobby Morrow and Edward Morrow, both of Courtland and one granddaughter.
MORTON, Jack Allen Sr. MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Jack Allen Morton Sr., 79, died April 10, 2005, at his residence. Mass services were Thursday, April 14, 2005, at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church. Burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery. Family Funeral Care. Morton was a retired steeple jack and Communicant of Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church. Survivors include five daughters, Paula Morton Lutts of Batesville, Edna Shaffer of Dodge City, Kan., Nancy Tidwell and Vivian Carter, both of Memphis, Tenn. and Patricia Davis of Bakersfield, Calif.; three sons, Kenneth Lee White of Houston, Texas, Marvin Morton of Batesville and Robert Darrell Morton of Memphis, Tenn.; two sisters, Sammy Louise Crist of Jonesboro, Ark. and Rebecca Bilderain of Lamar; 26 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Memorials may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
MOSELEY, Lorentz Dejuan BATESVILLE – Lorentz Dejuan Moseley, 41, died Sunday, November 13, 2005. Services were yesterday at St. John M.B. Church in Sardis. Eddie Robinson and Son Funeral Home had charge. Moseley was employed at Custom Signs. He was preceded in death by his father George Moseley. Survivors include one son Kelcie Vaughn of Memphis; his mother and step – father, Curtis and Shirley Bledsoe of Sardis and one brother, Darrell Anthony Moseley of Memphis.
MURPHREE, Walter Gundolphus BATESVILLE – Walter Gundolphus Murphree, 77, died Friday, May 13, 2005, at his residence. Services were Monday at Dickins Chapel. Robert Rawson and Greg Johnston officiated. Burial was in Batesville Magnolia Cemetery. Dickins Funeral Home had charge. Murphree, born June 12, 1927, in Pope to the late Walter Preston Murphree and the late Pearl Jones Murphree, was a retired U.S. Airforce master sergeant serving his country for 22 years, served as operational sergeant of NATO forces in Europe, police chief for the City of Batesville for 10 years and a member of First Baptist Church. He was superintendent of the Batesville Water Department and project inspector for McBride Engineering. He was also the step-son of the late Jenny Sue Murphree. Survivors include his wife Radia Grace White Murphree of Batesville; one son Gregory K. Murphree of Tupelo; one daughter Nita Murphree McGreger of Vardaman; one brother James D. Murphree of Centennial, Colo.; three sisters, Vivian "Sis" Bridges of Batesville, Charlie Ann Barton of Charleston and Mary Louise Watts of Pope and five grandchildren, Nicole McGreger Thomas, April Denise McGreger, Bradley Preston McGreger, Gregory Brooks Murphree and Thomas Reeder Murphree. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Center Hill Cemetery c/o Joe Sanders, 5539 Hwy. 35 S., Batesville, or Magnolia Cemetery, P.O. Box 302, Batesville.
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