Obituaries
Leon Hall
Leon Hall, 66, of Red Banks, died Nov. 16, 2009 at St. Francis Hospital in Memphis, Tenn. He was a self-employed brick mason. Services
were held at Pleasant Grove MB Church in Red Banks, where he was a
member. Burial was in Mt. Newell Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Red
Banks. Rev. S.A. Phillips officiated. J.F. Brittenum and Son Funeral
Home was in charge of arrangements. He leaves his
wife, Nola B. Johnson Hall; two daughters, Stephanie Malone, Jacquelyn
Hall, both of Holly Springs; two sons, Kelvin Hall of Olive Branch,
Leon M. Hall of Red Banks; his mother, Eliza Robinson Hall of Red
Banks; two sisters, Maxine Hall, Delois Walton, both of Memphis, Tenn.;
six brothers, Wavie C. Hall, Leroy Hall, both of Red Banks, Irby Hall,
Walter Hall, Lee Willie Hall, all of Holly Springs, Earl Goodman of
Memphis, Tenn.; and five grandchildren. Pallbearers
were Chauncey Walton, Reyshan Hannah, Terence Malone, Dwayne Burton,
Willis Walton, Harlon Hall, Tim Oliver and Dayton Reed. Honorary
pallbearers were Wavie C. Hall, Lee Willie Hall, Walter Hall, Irby
Hall, Leroy Hall and Earl Goodman. Daisy Lee Littlefield Daisy Lee Littlefield, 54, of Senatobia, died Nov. 16, 2009 in Southaven. She was a factory worker. Services
were held at 12 noon on Nov. 21 at Thyatira Family Life Center in
Senatobia. Burial was in Wyattes Community Church Cemetery. Rodgers
Funeral Home, Coldwater, was in charge of arrangements. She
leaves her husband, Clinton Littlefield; a son, Keiven Wright of
Senatobia; her parents, Lee Mathis Jones and Henrietta Jones, both of
Senatobia; two sisters, Mary Davis of Coldwater, Mae Francis Dean of
Senatobia; four brothers, Billy Jones, James Jones, Sidney Jones,
Curtis Jones, all of Senatobia; grandmother, M.T. Hibbler of Memphis,
Tenn.; and three grandchildren. Claude Casey Moore Claude
Casey Moore, 97, of Byhalia, died November 18, 2009. A World War II
Navy veteran, he was a trolley and bus driver in Memphis, Tenn. for 30
years. He was a 50-year member of Union #713. He joined Mt. Olive MB
Church in Byhalia and on Sun., Aug. 17, 2008, at 96, he became the
oldest person to be baptized by Rev. Willie James Taylor. Services
were held at 2 p.m. on Nov. 21 at Mt. Olive MB Church with burial in
Byhalia Cemetery. Serenity Funeral Home of Holly Springs was in charge
of arrangements. He leaves his wife, Mary Ree
Moore; two sons, Claude Walker Moore, Barry Lyn Moore; nine
grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and three godsons. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Ann Boldger and a granddaughter, Chiquita Kelley.
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