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Obituaries
Charles David Crumpton
Charles
David Crumpton, 78, died Nov. 17, 2010 at Trinity Mission Health and
Rehab in Holly Springs.
He
went to be with his Lord on Nov. 17, 2010. He spent four
years on the
submarine base at Pearl Harbor with the U.S. Navy. He managed
several
jewelry stores and repaired watches at Sears. For several years, David
used his vacation weeks to travel with his dad as they researched and
interviewed dozens of Crumpton family members in Mississippi, Alabama,
Virginia, and South Carolina, in order to publish a family history that
spanned over 300 years. A lifelong Presbyterian, he helped found St.
Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in south Memphis. He
was a longtime
member of Evergreen Presbyterian Church, and later First Presbyterian
Church in Hernando. He was a member of the Sons of the American
Revolution, and was a charter member of the DeSoto Patriots Chapter. He
was a member of the Mid-South Connection of the Windstar Foundation.
A
memorial service conducted by Revs. Robert Crumpton and Robert McRae
was held at 2 p.m. on Nov. 28, at Advent Presbyterian Church, in
Cordova, Tenn. Burial was at Wake Forest Baptist Church Cemetery near
Sturgis.
He
leaves his wife of nearly 10 years,
Linda Hart Francis, formerly of Byhalia; and five brothers and sisters,
John R. Crumpton Jr. of Oxford, Maine; Katy Bryson of Columbus, Rev.
Robert T. Crumpton of Cordova, Tenn., Dr. William Crumpton of
Starkville, and Jane McRae, of Eagle Rock, Va.
Nellie Gray Culver Feathers
Nellie
Gray Culver Feathers, 65, of Lamar, died Nov. 15, 2010. She was the
widow of Brodie Feathers.
Services
were held at 2 p.m. on Nov. 17 at Clear Creek Baptist Church in Lamar.
Bro. Frank Feathers and Bro. James Polk officiated. Burial was in Hill
Crest Cemetery. Serenity Funeral Home of Holly Springs was in charge of
arrangements.
She
leaves a son, Bruce Feathers of
Walnut; two daughters, Tammy Breedlove, Lannie Yeager, both of Lamar;
eight grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren; six step-grandchildren;
and 12 step-great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers
were
Randy Galigher, Brian Mason, Zac Yeager, Justin Brooks, Chris Brooks,
Duane Adcox, T.J. Barber, Kelton Feathers and Chris Yeager.
She
was preceeded in death by a son, Gordon William Feathers and a
granddaughter, Kayla Renee Breedlove.
Leonard Lee LeSueur
Leonard
Lee LeSueur, 52, of Holly Springs, died Nov. 20, 2010, in Holly
Springs. He was a member of Tabernacle of Prayer Overcoming Church of
God and a custodian with Cousins Travel Center.
Services
were held at 10:30 a.m. on Nov. 27 at Christ Temple Church of God In
Christ. Burial was in LeSueur Cemetery. Elder Albert Pass officiated.
J.F. Brittenum and Son Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
He
leaves his mother, Annie Seal LeSueur of Byhalia; four sisters, Wilma
Parker of Hinesville, Ga., Maresa Alexander of Bolton, Melissa Hunt of
Holly Springs, Michelle LeSueur of Cincinnati, Ohio; four brothers,
Frank LeSueur of Hinesville, Ga., Artis LeSueur of Jackson, Doran
LeSueur of Plains, Ga., Derrick LeSueur of Whiteville, Tenn.
Patty Sue McMullen
Patty
Sue McMullen, 75, of Holly Springs, died Nov. 25, 2010, in Horn Lake.
She was the widow of Arnold “Cowboy” McMullen and a
Baptist.
Services
were held at 2 p.m. on Nov. 27 at Holly Springs Funeral Home Chapel.
Burial was in Liberty Cemetery. Bro. Randy Mobley officiated.
She
leaves three sons, Mark McMullen of Heber Springs, Ark., Arnie
McMullen, Tommie McMullen, both of Ashland; two daughters, Cheryl
McMullen Hargis of Horn Lake, Anne Terry of Ft. Worth, Tx.; a brother,
Carnell “Tobe” Byrd of Lamar; a sister, Katie
Roberson of Ashland; 11
grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.
She
was preceded in death by a son, Joe McMullen.
Pallbearers
were Stacy Byrd, Randy Saunders, Dustin Autry, Dale Sexton, Jimmy
Lovell, Darron Byrd, Ruben Campbell and Chris McMillen.
For
online condolences visit www.hsfuneralhome.com.
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