Obituaries 5-4-10

Published 12:00 am Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Knox Fowler Segars

BATESVILLE— Knox Fowler Segars, 73, died Friday, April 30, 2010, at Regional Medical Center in Memphis.

Services were Monday at Wells Funeral Home. Rev. Roger and Rev. Eugene Howell officiated. Burial was in Forrest Memorial Park. Wells Funeral Home had charge.

Segars, born Aug. 26, 1936, in Memphis, to the late Rush Knox and Valeria Woods Segars, was a retired welder and a farmer. He was a member of Adonai Church. In his past time, he loved to fish and watch football.

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Survivors include: his wife, Patricia Appleton Segars of Batesville; one daughter, Kim Segars Ostheimer of Memphis; three sons Chuck Segars, Kelly Segars and Jason Segars, all of Batesville; one sister, Bobbie Stapp of Batesville and three grandchildren, Aleia Segars, Taylor Ostheimer and Chase Ostheimer.

 


Nicholas Hunter Self II

BATESVILLE— Nicholas Hunter Self II, infant son of Nicholas Hunter Self and Felicia Kaye Byrd Self, died Thursday, April 29, 2010, at Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi.

Services were Sunday at Wells Funeral Home. Burial was in Curtis-Union Cemetery. Wells Funeral Home had charge.

Survivors along with his parents include: his grandparents, Charlie Byrd of Biloxi and Tabitha Wilson of Batesville, Leroy Self and Kelly Self, both of Batesville;  great-grandparents, Jane and Russell Glavan of Biloxi, Judy Crosswhite of Batesville, Charles Wilson of Biloxi, Lyn and Kathy Owen of Atoka, Tenn. and his great-great-grandmother, Catherine Woodard of Drummonds, Tenn.

Ollie Mae Tindall Ouzts Warnock

FLORENCE— Ollie Mae Tindall Ouzts Warnock, 94,  formerly of Sardis, died Thursday, April 29, 2010.

Services were Saturday at Cleary Baptist Church in Florence. Burial was in the church cemetery. Chancellor Funeral Home had charge.

Warnock lived in Florence the past 20 years. She was born in Sardis, and worked for many years as a seamstress. On of Ollie’s favorite pastimes was to meet each Tuesday afternoon with her seven lady buddies to play Mexican Train Dominoes. Ollie was a member of Cleary Baptist Church and loved to participate in various church activities when able.

She was preceded in death by: her parents, Willie and Odie Tindall; by her first husband Ottis Ouzts, her second husband, James Warnock, and her two sons Jack and Billy Ouzts.

Survivors include: her daughter, Bonnie Reback and husband Jack, of Redcrest, Calif.; one daughter, Patsy Munn and her husband, Kenn of Florence; her sister, Elsie Ivy of Clarksdale; daughter-in-law, Joann Ouzts of Gould, Ark.; eight grandchildren, eleven great grandchildren, and one great-great grandchild.