OBITUARIES – 3/4/2014

Published 12:00 am Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Jaime Wynn Mills
CLINTON – Jaime Wynn Mills, 37, died Monday, February 24, 2014. She was the granddaughter of Paul Mills Sr. of Courtland.

Services were held Friday at First Baptist Church in Clinton. Burial was in Forrest Memorial Park Cemetery in Batesville. Sebrell Funeral Home in Ridgeland had charge.

Mills, born April 2, 1976, in Jackson, to Johnny and Connie (Reeves) Mills of Clinton, was a 1995 graduate of Clinton High School, and earned an associate’s degree in child development from Hinds Community College, graduating magna cum laude.

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Survivors along with her grandfather and parents include: her sisters, Leslie Mills Nichols of Denver, Colo. and Amanda Mills of Jackson.

In lieu of flowers please send memorials to Children’s Cancer Fund, c/o Gina Beasley, Children’s Cancer Clinic at Batson, 2500 N State St, Jackson, Miss. 39216.

Frances Smith Stanley

SARDIS – Frances S. Stanley, 86, widow of Paul Herbert Stanley Sr., died Thursday, February 27,2014 at the Sardis Nursing Home.

Services were held Sunday at Wells Funeral Home with Dr. Tommy Snyder officiating. Burial was in Good Hope Cemetery. Wells Funeral Home had charge.

Mrs. Stanley was born to the late Christine Fisher and David H. Smith on February 9, 1928, in Courtland. She was a homemaker and member of First Baptist Church in Batesville.

Survivors include: her daughter, Lea Ann Stanley Kain of Las Vegas; one son, Paul Herbert Stanley Jr. of Batesville; two sisters, Mary Louise Drake of Desoto County, and Martha Todd Rowsey of Batesville and two grandchildren.

Anyone who wishes to send memorials may send those to the Baptist Children’s Village, P.O. Box 27, Clinton, MS, 39060-0027 or the First Baptist Church, 104 Panola Ave., Batesville, Miss. 38606.

Leonard M. Whitehorn Jr.

ASHLAND – Leonard M. Whitehorn Jr., 67, died Sunday, March 2, 2014 at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Memphis.

The Whitehorn family will hold a memorial service at a later time. Wells Funeral Home has charge.

Mr. Whitehorn, born Sept. 3, 1946, to the late Bobbie Lou Kiddy and Leonard M. Whitehorn in New Albany, was a veteran of the United States Army. He was employed as a truck driver.
He was preceded in death by a son, Michael Warren Whitehorn.

Survivors include: daughter, Melissa Whitehorn Wickline of Nashville, Tenn.; two sisters, Denise Bogue of Lampe, Mo. and Deborah Kirk of Cornersville.