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Obituaries
Annie Jo Anderson
Annie
Jo Anderson, 52, of Michigan City, died July 2, 2010, at Baptist East
Hospital in Memphis, Tenn.
Services
were held at 12 noon on July 10 at Sims MB Church. Burial was in the
church cemetery. Rev. Adam Gholson, pastor, officiated. Serenity
Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
She
leaves her mother, Lucinda Anderson; three daughters, Angelia Anderson
of Michigan City, Marquita Anderson of Memphis, Tenn., Demetaris
Anderson of Michigan City; five sons, Antonio Anderson, Derell Anderson
Sr. Christopher Anderson, Darnell Anderson, all of Michigan City; 10
brothers, Clyde Cooper, Jimmie Jo Anderson Jr., John Lee Anderson,
Willie James Anderson, David Moore, Ronnie Anderson, Wayne Anderson,
Jimmie Lee Anderson, Tyrone Anderson and Jerry Anderson; six sisters,
Gloria Jean Bates, Ida Mae Griggs, Jo Ann Anderson, Margaret Cooper,
Diane Anderson, Denise Dennis; and 17 grandchildren.
She
was preceded in death by a daughter, Constance Anderson Maxwell.
Pallbearers
were Quinton Hampton, Randy Hampton, Jimmie Anderson Jr., Kevin
Anderson, Darnell Swanigan, Kanard Faulkner. Honorary pallbearers were
David Humphrey, Terry Hampton, Willie Anderson, MOnterio Anderson, John
Lee Anderson and Clyde Cooper.
Carl Harrison Camp
Carl
Harrison Camp, 77, of Byhalia, formerly of Saulsbury, Tenn., died July
3, 2010 at Baptist Hospital in Collierville, Tenn. He worked at Ford
Motor Company in Ohio and served in the U.S. Army, stationed in Japan
during the Korean War.
Services
were held 2 p.m. July 7, at Shackelford Funeral Directors of Bolivar
with burial in Saulsbury City Cemetery.
He
leaves his former wife, Betty Camp of Byhalia; a daughter, Melanie
Vanderboon of Byhalia; three stepchildren, Rickey Stackhouse of
Bartlett, Tenn., Russell Stackhouse of Saulsbury, Tenn., Rhonda Diez of
Millington, Tenn.; a brother, Buford Camp; four grandchildren; six
stepgrandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
L.D. Ford
L.D.
Ford, 72, of Potts Camp, died July 6, 2010, at Baptist Union County
Hospital. He was a Baptist and a farmer.
Services
were held at 11 a.m. on July 9 at Holly Springs Funeral Home Chapel.
Burial was in Potts Camp Cemetery. Bro. Bobby Brandon officiated.
He
leaves his wife, Thelma Jean Ford; a son, L.D. Ford Jr. of Potts Camp;
five daughters, Patricia Ann Suhanin of Olive Branch, Linda Fay Jessie
of Tylertown, Gail Logan of Cornersville, Bobbie Price, Janie Turnage,
both of Potts Camp; seven brothers, Joe Ford of Pontotoc, Jessie Lee
Ford, Leon Ford, Claudell Ford, Lawrence Ford, Earnest Ford, all of
Potts Camp, Walter Ford of New Albany; five sisters, Mary Jumper of
Pontotoc, Mattie Lawson, Willie Mae Ash, both of Potts Camp, Betty
Smith of Cornersville, Dottie West of Potts Camp; 14 grandchildren and
27 great-grandchildren.
He
was preceded in death by a great-granddaughter, Michelle Lynn Brown.
Pallbearers
were Larry Foreman, Sammy Ford, Timmy Ford, Jimmy Ford, Michael Greer,
Will Rogers, Joe Suhanin, Bobby Jessie and Steve Price.
Brenda Moore Franklin
Brenda
Moore Franklin, 47, of Collierville, Tenn., formerly of Marshall
County, died July 3, 2010, at Saline Memorial Center in Benton, Ark.
She was a member of Pleasant Hill CME Church, former Justice Court
Judge for the Northern District of Marshall County, member of the
Judges Association, graduate of the University of Mississippi and
regional manager of College Park Housing Complex in Memphis, Tenn.
Services
were held at 11 a.m. on July 11 at Rust College, Doxey Auditorium.
Burial was in Pleasant Hill CME Church Cemetery. Bishop Earnest Jordan
Jr. officiated. J.F. Brittenum and Son Funeral Home was in charge of
arrangements.
She
leaves her husband, Ricky
Franklin; three daughters, Robin Franklin, Rommel Maggie Franklin, both
of Collierville, Candace Franklin of Mason, Tenn.; a son, Ricky
Franklin Jr. of Collierville, Tenn.; her father, William H. Moore of
Mt. Pleasant; six sisters, Burnette Moore of Memphis, Tenn., Betty
Jordan of Olive Branch, Shirley Ahmed of Mt. Pleasant, Justine
Benford-Owens of Mt. Pleasant, Carrie Dunlap of Mt. Pleasant; two
brothers, Oscar Moore of Mt. Pleasant, William T. Moore of Memphis,
Tenn.; and three grandchildren.
Pallbearers
were
Bennet Franklin, Joseph Walton, Albert Franklin, Gary Seldon, William
Scott Moore and Kenny Moore. Honorary pallbearers were Anthony
Williams, Kanorris Benford, William T. Moore, Oscar Moore, Antonio
Seldon, John Lee Williams, Justin Owens, James Calvin Williams, Samuel
Futch, James Lawrence Williams, Roderick Dunlap, Roderick Blaylock,
Joseph Dunlap Jr., L.C. Franklin, Dave Dunlap and William Alex Moore.
Raymond
V. Gaia
Raymond
V. Gaia, 83, died July 7, 2010 at his home. He was a Navy veteran, a
member of American Legion and a 1945 graduate of Christian Brothers
High School He spent 40 years with the L and N Railroad, and was a
longtime communicant at St. John’s Catholic Church.
Funeral
Mass was at 9:30 a.m. on July 10 at Queen of Peace Catholic Church in
Olive Branch. Burial was in Calvary Cemetery. Memphis Funeral Home and
Memorial Gardens was in charge of arrangements.
He
leaves his daughters Regina Gail Hoyt, Patricia Diane Gaia, both of
Holly Springs, Ameera Celeste Gaia of Emory, Va.; a brother, Roy A.
Gaia of Olive Branch; and five grandchildren.
The
family requests that memorials be sent to Catholic Social Services,
9607 Hwy. 178, Olive Branch, MS 38654.
Charles Howell
Charles
Vardaman Howell, 78, of Potts Camp, died July 5, 2010 at North MS
Medical Center in Tupelo. The widower of Betty Hollwell, he
was a
veteran of the U.S. Air Force; a retired truck driver and a member of
Amaziah Baptist Church.
Services
were held at 11
a.m. on July 8, at United Funeral Service in New Albany. Rev. Jason
Howell officiated. Burial was in Hill Crest Cemetery in Holly Springs.
He
leaves a daughter, Betty Bryant of Holly Springs; three sons, Wayne
Howell, Larry Howell and Eric Howell, all of Potts Camp; nine
grandchildren and nine great- grandchildren.
He
was preceded in death by a daughter, Linda Howell; a sister, Clyster
Yarborough and a great-grandson, James Michael Derryberry.
For
online condolences and guest registry, visit
www.unitedfuneralservice.com.
Joe
Allen Manning
Joe
Allen Manning, 41, of Holly Springs, died July 2, 2010, at Methodist
University Hospital in Memphis, Tenn. He was a member of Spirit of Life
Ministries in Byhalia, and a former meter reader for the Holly Springs
Utility Department.
Services
were held at 11
a.m. on July 10 at Asbury United Methodist Church. Burial was in
Cottrell Memorial Garden. J.F. Brittenum and Son Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements.
He
leaves his wife,
Lucille Rucker Manning; two sons, Jovez Rucker, Jobarie Manning, both
of Holly Springs; his father, Robert Lee Manning of Holly Springs, his
stepmother, Florida Manning of Holly Springs; six sisters, Brenda
Jones, Karen Manning, Cathy Manning, Vinita Raimey, Eurica Manning, all
of Holly Springs; four brothers, Ricky Manning of Thomasville, NC,
Robert Manning Jr., Anthony Manning, Ronnie Raimey, all of Holly
Springs.
He
was preceded in death by his mother, Elnora Jones Manning.
Pallbearers
were Terrance Malone, Walker Howell, Charles Jeffries, Bryant Oliver,
Trent Jones, Ronnie Freeman and Darian Jones. Honorary pallbearers were
Bruce Manning, Billy Jones, Travis Jones, Richard Jones, Christopher
Jones and Jerry Jeffries.
Birdia
Thompson Nabors
Birdia
Thompson Nabors, 90, of Holly Springs, died July 4, 2010, at her
daughter’s home in Holly Springs. She was the widow of Columbus Nabors.
Services
were held at 10:30 a.m. on July 10 at Isom Chapel CME Church in Holly
Springs, where she was a member. Burial was in the church cemetery.
Rev. Joe T. Lester officiated. J.F. Brittenum and Son Funeral Home was
in charge of arrangements.
She
leaves six
daughters, Mable Blackmon, Gloria Washington, Mary Nabors, all of Holly
Springs, Elizabeth Nabors, Margaret Jones, both of Memphis, Tenn.,
Gazette Burks of Joliet, Ill.; two sons, Arthur Lee Nabors of Holly
Springs, John Howard Nabors of Memphis, Tenn.; a sister, Sallie
Crawford of Memphis, Tenn.; 33 grandchildren, 53 great-grandchildren,
and 11 great-great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers
were Jamerson Kizer, Dennis Nabors, Keith Watson, Willie Isom, Larry
Blackmon and Wallace Nabors. Honorary pallbearers were Robert Crawford,
Michael Crawford and Leon Crawford.
Christopher
Lawrence Nickson
Christopher
Lawrence Nickson, 21, of Memphis, Tenn., died July 3, 2010, at The Med
Trauma Center in Memphis, Tenn. He was born in New Albany, joined
Royston CME Church and sang in the male chorus. While attending Ashland
High School, he played on the varsity basketball team. He worked with
his family at Tucker Trucking Company in Lamar. He was employed at
Elite Manufacturing Company in Ripley.
Services
were held at 11 a.m. on July 9 at Miracle Temple Salt and Light
Ministries. Burial was in Royston CME Church Cemetery. Rev. Deldrick
Leasure officiated. N.L. Jones and Son Funeral Directors was in charge
of arrangements.
He
leaves two daughters,
Christen and Caitlyn Nickson; his mother and stepfather, Tammie and
Fentriss Moore; his father, Chris Nickson; brothers Chris Neely and
Jaylon Moore; stepsister and brother, Kourtney and Fentriss Moore;
maternal grandparents, Charles and Fannie Tucker; paternal grandmother,
Birdie Rutherford; maternal great-grandparents, Henry and Jearline
Tallie; grandfather, Sherman Moore; grandmother, Mildridge
Merriweather; and great-grandmother, Frances Jackson.
Susie
C. Malone Nunnally
Susie
C. Malone Nunnally, 84, of Holly Springs, died July 11, 2010 at her
home. A member of Adolphus Chapel CME Church. She was the widow of
Lewis Anderson Nunnally Sr.
Services
will be held
at 1 p.m. on July 16 at Strawberry MB Church in Holly Springs, with
burial in Adolphus Chapel CME Church Cemetery. Rev. Billy Williams will
officiate. J.F. Brittenum and Son Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements.
She
leaves three daughters, Robbie
N. Zinn, Ase Lee Nunnally, Mattie B. Nunnally-Clayborn, all of Holly
Springs; three sons, Levi Balfour, Killeen, Texas, Lewis Anderson
Nunnally Jr., Larry Anderson Nunnally, both of Holly Springs; two
sisters, Clara Lee Johnson, Lula Mae Perry, both of
Memphis, Tenn.;
10 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren and four
great-great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers
were
Tarvarus Faulkner, Corneilus Nunnally, Lanier Nunnally, LaKeith
Faulkner, Dennis Walker, R.C. Bowens Jr. Honorary pallbearers were
Lewis A. Nunnally Jr., Larry A. Nunnally, Levi Balfour, Roobrekous
Zinn, Deadrick A. Clayborn and Derrick Perry.
Visitation
will be at the funeral home July 15, from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. Family hour
will be 6-7 p.m., and Friday 12-12:55 p.m.
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