Virginia “Jean” Rogers Chisolm, 87, passed away peacefully on January 10, 2025, in the arms of her loving husband of 67 years at their home in Tinsley, MS. Jean was born April 30, 1937, in Yazoo County, MS, to the late Mabry and Inez Rogers from the Dover community in Yazoo County. Jean attended school in Yazoo County and graduated from Anding High School in 1957.
Jean’s primary missions in life were serving God, being a faithful and supporting wife to her husband Lamar, and together with him, raising their children in a loving Christian home. Jean was a member of Concord Baptist Church in Little Yazoo, MS.
Jean is preceded in death by Mabry Rogers (father), Inez Rogers (mother), Mabry Chisolm (son), Beverly Chisolm (daughter), and Rose Passons (sister).
Jean leaves behind her husband, Lamar Z. Chisolm Jr.; two children, Emery Neely (Michael) and Anne Ross (Kevin); her sister, Doris Tyson; her grandchildren, Taylor Neely-Hynes (Brian), Livie Neely-Carr (BJ), Mary Rogers Ross; one great-grandchild, Logan Wiles, along with many other extended family members and close friends.
The family would like to thank the staff at St. Dominic Hospital for the care provided while there, and Megan Lampley with Adoration Hospice for the care provided while at home. The care was professional and comforting at a time when it was needed most.
Visitation for Jean will be Monday, January 13, 2025, at Concord Baptist Church from 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Funeral services will follow at 1:00. The burial will be at Glenwood Cemetery in Yazoo City, MS. The funeral service will be led by Bro. Ricky Blythe, Bro. Steven Howell, and Bro. Earl Reyer. Stricklin King Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrangements.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to Concord Baptist Church or a charity of your choice.
Pallbearers for the funeral service include BJ Carr, Brian Hynes, Ward Coleman, Barney Ross, Blake Hearst, and Scotty Hearst.
Honorary Pallbearers include Jimmy Douglas, Wanda Douglas, and Ron Chapman.
Kerry Burrough, 74 of Bentonia, Ms. Passed away peacefully at his home Thursday, January 9, 2025. Kerry was born September 26, 950 in Yazoo City, MS to Pete and Virginia Burrough from the Phoenix community.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Pete and Virginia Burrough; his siblings, Dale, Sarah, Nancy, and Dan; son, Shelton (Jenn); grandson, Sidney. He is survived by his loving wife of over 52 years, Jo Ann; son, Keith (Sheila); five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Kerry loved his family and his faith and expressed it with his unique and often humorous displays.
Kerry started a career in the oil field soon after graduating high school in 1968. He worked for 17 years there before moving into the insurance business and turning his life over to his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Kerry eventually surrendered to the ministry before retiring and enjoying his later years spending his time with Jo Ann, family, and friends.
Visitation will be held at Stricklin King Funeral Home Sunday, January, 12th at 12:30-2:00 with funeral following. Burial will be at Mt. Olivet Methodist Church in Bentonia, Ms. Stricklin King Funeral Home will be handling all arrangements per the family's request.
Pallbearers are Donny McGraw, Mackie McGraw, Jarred Creel, Jace Creel, Kevin Henderson and Adam Selby.
Helen Chapman Moore returned to her Lord on Jan. 7, 2025. Helen was born on August 9, 1925 to William Bascum and Grace Cobb Chapman in Hannah, Oklahoma. The family moved to the Vaughan community, where Helen attended Deasonville School and graduated from Benton High School in 1942.
Helen is preceded in death by her parents and husband, John Kelly Moore. Survivors include two children: son, Wayne Moore (Ann) and daughter, Marilyn Brunt (Danny); brother, William Chapman, Jr. (Honey}; sisters, Mildred Robinson and Freida Mackey; four grandchildren, Kristi Jones, Wendy Tate, Scott Fulgham, Kelly Moore; seven great grandchildren, Garrett and Vaughn Fulgham; Tyler and Grace Jones; Austin, Lane, and Luke Moore; six nieces, Debra Guillen, Sandy Smith, Susan McQueen, Vickie Lithtenegger, Theresa Herder, and Debra Mackey.
Humbly, yet confidently, she could tell the Lord: " I'm coming home. Open wide your arms of love. Lord, I'm coming home to live within the light of your love. Never more to roam. Lord, open wide your arms of love:' She loved that song and would sing those lines. One of her favorite scriptures is Psalm 118:24. This is the day which the Lord hath made. We will rejoice and be glad in it. What rejoicing there must be in heaven, and we know that Mom is glad in it.
Helen is known as the matriarch in the Moore family and the community. She's earned that endearing title because she is the oldest and loved by so many. Literally, she's Granny to just about everyone. She's a loving Mom, a pillar of the church, a favorite aunt, and a prayer warrior. Helen lived all her married life in the Vaughan community and was a life-time member of Ellison Methodist Church, having joined when she was fourteen years old. Her legacy lives in the hearts of so many friends, family, and youth that have been touched by the kindness, guidance, and good wholesome times that she and John Kelly offered them. She continued to be encouragement and inspiration until her death.
It's hard to separate the memories of Helen and John Kelly. They mesh together. They both loved working in the yard and had a show yard of roses, with over 500 rose bushes at one time. She shared the beautiful flowers from the yard for weddings, parties, church events, and even funerals. She said, "They are too beautiful not to share."
As she aged, she had a "pat" saying when you asked how she was doing: "I'm alright," and we knew she may or may not be OK. Now, for sure, she is all right and perfect in every way with her Lord. Praise God from whom all blessings flow.
Services will be held on Friday, Jan. 10, at Ellison Methodist Church in Vaughan. Visitation will be in the fellowship hall at 9:30 a.m. with the memorial service following at 11 a.m. in the sanctuary. Stricklin King Funeral Home has been entrusted with all arrangements.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Ellison Methodist Church for missions.
Ellis Lee Douglas passed away January 7, 2025, at the age of 54. He was a long-term resident of Bentonia, MS. Ellis was a loving son, father, and grandfather. He always had a smile that matched his heart of gold. Ellis was a giver, and his kindness knew no bounds. He could always make someone laugh with his funny sayings and quick humor. He had a passion for welding and LSU football. His greatest blessings in life were his salvation, children, and grandchildren.
He is survived by his parents, Jimmy and Wanda Douglas of Bentonia; children, Lee (Kim) Douglas of Washington and Sailee (Cody) Parker of Bentonia; grandchildren, Brooks Parker, Luca Douglas, and Lucy Miller.
Ellis is preceded in death by his grandparents, Marion Lee Douglas, Annie Kate Douglas, N.L (Preacher) Alderman Jr., Bessie (Sweetie) Loraine Harrell Alderman, and brother Michael (Mike) Dewayne Douglas.
Ellie May was greatly loved and will be missed by all.
Funeral services will be held on January 11, 2025, at 1 p.m. in the Stricklin King Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Plamer May officiating. Burial will follow at Concord Cemetery under the direction of Stricklin King Funeral Home. Visitation will be from 11:30 a.m. until the funeral service.
James Hubert Johnston, Jr., went to his heavenly home on Sunday, December 29, 2024.
He was born on May 17, 1941 to James Hubert and Eunice Waller in Yazoo County. James Hubert was an only child and was preceded in death by his parents Hubert and Eunice Johnston of Vaughan.
He is survived by Theresa, his steadfast companion of 24 years; his son Douglas Johnston (Sandra); three grandchildren Brittany Edwards, Denton Johnston (Lacey), and Anna Shelby Johnston; and two great-grandchildren Parker and Meribelle Edwards.
James Hubert was affectionally called “G’pop” by his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He enjoyed life, had a keen sense of humor, and was a dedicated worker, whether in his career or working on a task around the house or in the yard. After attending Holmes Junior College and Mississippi State University, he spent most of his life in Dallas, Texas working in the insurance industry. At one time, he was an avid golfer, playing in many tournaments. He loved going to the casino for fun. James also enjoyed traveling in the U.S and abroad. Upon his retirement in 2013, he and Theresa moved back to his homestead in Vaughan. He loved the outdoors, yet even after retirement, he never stopped working. If the sun was shining, you could find him working in his yard or on a project, planting a garden, driving a tractor, or sitting on his front porch. Above all, James loved his family. His presence will be missed.
Services will be held Wednesday, January 1, 2025, at Ellison Methodist Church in Vaughan with visitation from 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. and the service at 2:00 with Brother Glenn Hoskins officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Pallbearers are Jim Alexander, Daniel Moore, David Moore, Easton Smith, Denton Johnston, and Doug Johnston. Strickland King Funeral Home will oversee all arrangements for the family. In lieu of flowers, the family is asking that donations be made to the Cemetery Fund at Ellison Methodist Church.
David Whatley, 58, of Yazoo City, passed away on Dec. 12, 20024 at his residence.
Graveside services will be held on Dec. 16 at 2 p.m. at Glenwood Cemetery under the direction of Stricklin King Funeral Home.
Survivors include his wife, Kim Whatley of Yazoo City; mother, Jayne Dew of Yazoo City; and two stepsisters, Pam Nelson and Brenda Dew, both of Bentonia.
Faye Delorise Goldman, 81, of Bentonia, passed away on Dec. 30, 2024 at the Baptist Medical Center in Jackson.
Survivors include her daughter, Linda Taylor of Bentonia; son, William Derrald Thrasher of Flora; brother, Leon Weatherly of Phoenix, Ariz.; two sisters, Joyce Osborne of Bentonia and Wilma Cook of Boone, N.C.; grandchildren, Brittany McGraw, Ashley Laren Thrasher, Tara Taylor, Alysha Thrasher and Wyatt Thrasher; and great grandchildren, Anna Kate McGraw, Bayleigh Jade Taylor, Logan Elizabeth Kirk, Braelyn Rayne Taylor and Kruze McGraw.
No funeral arrangements at this time.
Barbara Pettis Estes of Yazoo City, MS passed away peacefully in her sleep on December 7, 2024, at home with her family by her side.
She lived in Tchula, MS most of her life and retired from the U.S. Postal Service. She was a very
fun-loving, kind person, a wonderful cook, and a talented seamstress.
Barbara is survived by her two children, Robbie Ellis and Doug (Jennifer) Estes; three grandchildren, Jason Corley, Kyle Corley, and Cole Estes; five great grandchildren and one sister, Nadine Marshall.
A celebration of life will be held after the new year. Stricklin King Funeral Home has been entrusted with the arrangements.
Jeanne Elizabeth Glenn (Cluff), 84, of Yazoo City, passed away December 6, 2024, at approximately 1:25 am peacefully in her sleep at Yazoo City Rehab and Healthcare Center.
Mrs. Glenn was born July 6th, 1940, to Ernest W Cluff and Doris F Cluff (Fross), in Bemidji, MN. She married Raymond J Glenn on July 25, 1964, in Los Angeles, CA. She was a devoted Christian and was loved by everyone that met her. Mrs. Glenn is remembered for her soft voice and kind words; she had a smile that could light up a room.
She was preceded in death by her parents and husband; her brother, Arthur L E Cluff “Butch” and sister-in-law, Rockie Cluff.
Survivors include her two daughters, Tina Glenn of Decatur, AL and Lisa Glenn of Yazoo City; a son David Glenn (Sue) of Decatur, AL; grandchildren, Melanie Crabtree (Chris) and Kristen Keith (William) and Michael Foster (Michelle); great grandchildren, Kaine and Amelia Keith, Raven Brown (Mat), Ashley Allen (Brandon), Kaleb Jones, Nicholas Jones (Drue) and Rebecca Crabtree; great-great grandchildren, Olivia and Madelyn Jones.
A visitation service will be held at Stricklin King Funeral Home on December 14th from 10 am-12 pm. No other services will be held at this time. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations to Saving Grace Animal Rescue in memory of Mrs. Glenn. Donations can be mailed to P.O. Box 1706, Yazoo City, MS 39194 or send through Venmo: SavingGrace-AnimalRescue or Paypal: savinggraceyazoo@gmail.com.
Shirley arrived on this earth July 9, 1938, and departed this earth to be with her Heavenly Father and love of her life, Lewis Veazey, as well as many other loved ones on December 11, 2024, at Baptist Memorial Hospital Oxford.
Ms. Shirley was a very special person to many, but to Randy Veazey (Patsy), Darlene Veazey Peden (Alvin), Paul Veazey (Lisa), Patton Veazey (Jessica), and Randa Veazey Nicholson (Josh), she was mom. The most loving, caring, kind-hearted, strong-willed, and determined woman were just a few of her characteristics.
She was truly blessed on her journey of life with her grandchildren Shelby Veazey Brooks, Phillip Veazey, Brandon Peden, Brenton Peden, Drew Smiley, T.J. Smiley, and Sara Smiley.
She loved spending time with her great-grandchildren Dalton Veazey, Catie Merrell White, Ellis Veazey, Skyler Hope Nicholson, Trace Nicholson, Madison Eads, Caleb Peden, Weston Peden, Jaxon Peden, Aubrey Brooks, Clay Brooks, Winter Veazey, Sidney Smiley, Colton Smiley, Spencer Smiley and Aubree Hartfield and great-great grandchildren, John Patton Veazey and Pacey Veazey, as well as a host of nieces and nephews.
Shirley was preceded in death by her father and mother, Mr. & Mrs. B.J. Rusche of Benton, MS; her husband, Mr. Ellie Lewis Veazey of Benton, MS; her brother, Paul Leroy Rusche of Benton, MS; one great grandchild, Sophia Elaine Smiley.
Shirley was a servant of the Lord and loved worshiping the Lord and going to church, where she was a member at Trinity Pentecostal Church of God. Until we see her again, we will continue to carry on her legacy by doing what she has taught us through her example.
Visitation will be held Saturday, December 14, 2024, from 5:00 - 7:00 PM at Stricklin King Funeral Home. Services for Shirley will be held Sunday, December 15, 2024, at 2:00 PM in the chapel at Stricklin King. Burial to follow. The family has requested that Stricklin King Funeral Home handle all arrangements.
Victor Porch passed away on Dec. 10, 2024 at a nursing home in Brandon.
He was proceeded in death by his parents, Melvin Porch and Annie Porch Shanks; son, Micheal Porch; and two brothers Ricky Porch and David Shanks.
Survivors include Jennifer Creel of Flora; two sons, Jeremy Porch of Brandon and Brian Porch of Raymond; Sister, Melba (Guy) Collins of Yazoo; two brothers, Paul Shanks and Billy Shanks both from Yazoo; sister-in-law, Betty Porch of Yazoo; 11 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.
Visitation will be held on December 14 from 12:30-2:00 p.m. at Stricklin King Funeral Home.
Herbert Jones peacefully passed away on December 11, 2024, at the age of 92 at SummerHouse Beau Ridge Memory Care in Ridgeland, Mississippi.
Upon graduating from Mississippi State University, Mr. Jones joined the United States Air Force. After serving his country, he was employed with Mississippi Chemical Corporation. He later joined Delta National Bank, where he served as a branch manager for 23 years. After his tenure in the banking industry, he sold insurance for 5 years.
Mr. Jones was preceded in death by his parents, Obe Jones and Annie Leitchfield Jones; sisters, Edna Slaton, Coriene Tucker, Myrtle Wilson and Gladys Hood.
He is survived by his wife of 71 years, Faye Bonds Jones of Ridgeland; daughters, Betty Robinson (Billy) of Benton, Tamra Rowland (Ronnie) of Madison; grandchildren, Jeremy Robinson (Katie) of Flora, Ashley Cerda (Brett) of Yazoo City; five great grandchildren, Nora Kate Robinson, Rosie Robinson, Gray Robinson, Jaden Cerda, and Millie Cerda; and a host of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, December 14 at noon at Bethlehem Baptist Church. Burial will follow at the church cemetery under the direction of Stricklin-King Funeral Home. Visitation will be held from 10:30 A.M. until service time.
Serving as pallbearers will be Billy Robinson, Ronnie Rowland, Jeremy Robinson, Brett Cerda, Jaden Cerda, and Bill Gilmer.
Carolyn Kirk passed away December 9, 2024, at Martha Coker Greenhouses surrounded by her family at the age of 95. She was born on December 10, 1928, and was a lifelong resident of Yazoo County.
Carolyn retired from King’s Daughter’s Hospital in Yazoo City, Mississippi. Upon her retirement, she loved spending time with her family working in her flowers and enjoying her pets.
She is survived by her daughter, Harriett Kirk Wilkinson and son-in-law Kenneth Wilkinson of Starkville, Mississippi; three grandchildren, Ken Wilkinson Jr. , Jeff Wilkinson (Racquel), and Lisa Smalley (Randy); 12 great grandchildren and one great, great grandson.
Carolyn was preceded in death by her mother, Mary Alice Melton; father, Marion Melton; her brothers, Wayburn Melton, Barry Melton; sisters, Edith Everett and Alice Tyler.
Visitation will be at Center Ridge Baptist Church in Yazoo City, MS with the family one hour prior to service. Stricklin King Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrangements.
Myrtis Marks Norman, a long-time resident of Yazoo City, MS, died peacefully on Friday, December 6, 2024, surrounded by her family at age 98.
Myrtis was born on December 22, 1925, near Howard in Holmes County, Mississippi, the only child of Helen and William Marks. Born prematurely weighing 2 pounds and 12 ounces, Myrtis fit in a shoebox and was kept warm with hot water bottles. Tragedy would mar Myrtis’s young life with her father, Willie, succumbing to pneumonia when she was a toddler and her mother, Helen, dying when Myrtis was 7 following an operation to remove her gallbladder. Following her mother’s death, Myrtis went to live with her grandparents, Henry and Mattie Brock. The Brocks, the parents of 10 children themselves, including Myrtis’s mother, Helen, gladly welcomed their eldest granddaughter into their home where they raised her like a daughter. Myrtis also spent many weekends with her mother’s sister, Lillian and her family.
At Tchula High School, Myrtis played the piccolo. She was also an excellent twirler, winning a superior rating as a twirler, the highest rating achievable in a state held contest. On a visit to Yazoo City to spend the night with family friends, the Vaughan's, Myrtis met her future husband, William “Billy” Ross Norman. They quickly fell for one another and married on June 27, 1942, at the Episcopal Church in Yazoo City. The couple were married for 66 years until Billy’s death in 2009. The couple’s marriage produced five sons: William Ross Jr. (Bill), Harvey Lee, Edwin “Eddie” Marks, Patrick “Pat” Frederick, and Michael “Mike” Harris. Five months after their wedding, the Army Air Corps swore Billy Ross in, where he would achieve the rank of Flight Officer. While Billy was away, Myrtis lived with his parents at their home on North Street, affectionately known as the Norman House. Myrtis accompanied her husband to training in Oklahoma and lived for a time with him and their son, Bill, in Texas.
After the war, the couple made their permanent home on Grand Avenue in Yazoo City, where they would remain for the rest of their union. In 1957, Myrtis found her life’s work opening Norman’s Nursery School in her home on Grand Avenue. Myrtis operated Norman’s Nursery until retiring in 2000. Over four decades, Myrtis cared for many Yazoo residents’ children on whom she left a lasting impact. Myrtis continued to live in her house on Grand Avenue until 2015, moving to Beau Ridge in Ridgeland before moving back to Yazoo City to the Martha Coker Green Houses.
Her life hobbies included cooking her famous spaghetti with chili powder seasoning and squash dressing, gardening flowers, reading magazines about the home, such as Southern Living, and good conversation. She was an avid viewer of The Price is Right, Rachel Ray, and HGTV. Most of all, Myrtis loved giving to others and always gave unselfishly for the joy she knew her gifts would bring to others.
Preceding Myrtis in death were her father William, mother, Helen, brother, Edwin Marks, sister, Elizabeth Temple; and husband, Billy Ross. Myrtis is survived by her five sons Bill (Martie) Norman, of Ardmore, AL; Harvey Norman, of Yazoo City; Eddie (Debbie) Norman, of Mason, OH; Pat (Carol) Norman, of Yazoo City; and Mike Norman, of Yazoo City; 11 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren.
Services for Myrtis will take place in the Chapel at Stricklin-King Funeral Home in Yazoo City, MS on Tuesday, December 10, 2024. Visitation will take place from 1:00 PM until 2:00 PM. Services will begin at 2:00 PM with Father George Woodliff officiating. Burial will follow in Glenwood Cemetery. Stricklin King Funeral Home will handle all arrangements for the family.
Myrtis’s family would like to thank Julie Hoffman, Jennifer Bowman, and the staff of Martha Coker Green House in Yazoo City for the care they provided to Myrtis during her time living there and Adoration Hospice in her last hours.
Luther Mathis, 89, of Carthage, passed away on Dec. 5, 2024. He was born July 20, 1935, to Albert and Edna Mathis. Mr. Mathis was married to Marie Mathis of Louise, MS. He was a member of the Church of God. Mr. Mathis was a retired farmer.
Survivors include his three sons, Randall (Shirley) Mathis of Yazoo City, Kenneth Ray (Nancy) of Yazoo City and James Richard Mathis of Carthage; daughter, Myra Renee (Michael) Pruden of Louise; 9 grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren; and two great great grandchildren.
Visitation will be held from 12:30 p.m. until the funeral service. Funeral services will be held on Dec. 7 at 2 p.m. at the Stricklin King Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Jim Ingram officiating. Burial will follow at Straight Bayou Cemetery in Humphreys County under the direction of Stricklin King Funeral Home.
Mary Alyce Daly Brickell, a long-time resident of Plandome, NY, died peacefully at home on Friday, August 2, 2024, age 98. She was the wife of Henry Mitchell Brickell, who was born in Yazoo City, Mississippi and is buried in Glenwood Cemetery.
Born in Huntington, West Virginia, to enterprising and encouraging parents John Ross and Ruth Kaufmann Daly, she was educated at Ohio State (BFA and BSc), Columbia (MFA), and Indiana Universities. Mary Daly Brickell was an artist and aesthete, passionate about education, civic engagement, antiques, and her family and faith. An excellent student from an early age, she was an avid reader, enjoyed reciting poetry and discussing books into her 90s, and conscientiously strove to improve the grammar of her descendants.
Her interest in art and design was enduring. After college, where she was nicknamed “Inch” for her petite stature, she moved to Chicago to design window displays for Carson Pirie Scott & Co.'s flagship store on State Street, then made drawings and wrote copy for St. Charles Kitchens, an influential mid-century design firm.
In 1951 she married Henry Mitchell “Mitch” Brickell, a college friend she reencountered in Chicago, where he was a graduate student. Their marriage lasted 68 years until his death in 2019.
They moved to New York City, where Inch enrolled at Columbia University to earn her MFA while Mitch earned his doctorate at Columbia University Teachers College. Mitch was hired to develop curriculum for the suburban Manhasset Public Schools in 1954, and the couple moved to Manhasset in 1957.
They lived there for 64 of the next 67 years, interrupted only by three years in Bloomington, Indiana, when Mitch was recruited as Associate Dean of the School of Education at Indiana University. Throughout, she was drawn to Mississippi; she succumbed to its charms and the love of her mother-in-law, Missye Gibson Miller, also a Yazoo native, and the extended Miller-Brickell family.
In Manhasset, she guided four children from kindergarten through graduate school. Her family benefited from her high standards, guidance, and gifts of Steiff bears and carefully chosen books. She never missed a school concert, grandparents’ day, or dance recital.
She was deeply involved in community life, sang for decades in her church choir and developed successful careers as an antiques dealer and Realtor.
Significantly, she worked with two friends to co-found and fund the Manhasset Student Aid Association (MSAA), which has since made college grants and loans to more than 900 students over 50 years.
She had an unerring sense of direction and was generally intrepid. In 1963, she drove her four children across the country, navigating with paper maps, while Mitch flew.
Inch is celebrated by her four children, Mark Brickell (Anita), Julia Brickell (Roger Davis), Sally Brickell (Jeff Kaplan), and Todd Brickell (Sharon); 11 grandchildren, Missye Brickell Knapp (Brian), Amanda Bellows (Marcus), Henry Matthias Brickell (Bri), Meredith Forti (Jon), Russell Kaplan, Alyssa Kaplan (Alex Madronal), Kimberly Davis, Bennett Kaplan, Eileen Brickell, Forrest Kaplan, and Julia Ann Brickell; eight great-grandchildren; nieces, nephews, and dozens of beloved Mississippi relatives in Mitch’s extended family. Her older siblings Jules Ross Daly and Prof. Saralyn Daly predeceased her.
A memorial graveside service will be held Saturday, December 7, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. in Glenwood Cemetery, where she will be interred alongside her husband. Stricklin King Funeral Home will oversee all arrangements for the family.
Marianne Street Knighton Brackin of Flora, Mississippi, passed away peacefully on November 26th, 2024, at the age of 67 after an extended illness. She will be remembered for her love of preparing exceptional meals and outstanding talent in cooking and baking for holidays and special events. She was exceedingly creative and a master seamstress who loved to work with her hands. She loved her family, her friends, her community, and her pets. Most of all, she celebrated and loved her grandchildren.
She was born September 19, 1957, in Yazoo City, Mississippi to David and Irene Street of Eden, Mississippi. She is the youngest of four children. After high school, she married James Harvey Knighton of Centreville, Mississippi, and they had three children: Lynda, Lacy, and David. Her life’s journey led her to Glennville, Georgia, where she married Robert Benjamin Brackin and had a daughter, Lyndsay. Marianne graduated from Hinds Junior College and worked for many years as a dental assistant. After leaving the dental field, she became a homemaker where she spent most of her time being “Nanaw” to her grandchildren and caring for her family. After several years back in Mississippi, she returned to the workforce in 2016. Marianne, or Lou as the staff called her, began as a hostess at T’Beaux’s and worked her way to managing partner of Kelly Ray’s. After retirement from the restaurant industry, she enjoyed traveling, gardening and sampling new foods with her older sister, Lynda Breithaupt.
Marianne found joy with her family in baking and preparing holiday food. She will be remembered as someone whose kitchen was always filled with the comforting aroma of her delicious meals. She conveyed her love through her time in the kitchen, the food she prepared, and sharing family recipes with her children and grandchildren. Marianne’s artistic ability extended beyond her baking, as she brought her creative touch to everything she did, from crafting beautiful holiday decorations to sharing memorable holiday traditions. Her legacy of service and creativity brought joy and comfort to her family and will be missed by all. Her love of cooking and creating will live on in the hearts and homes of her family.
She is preceded in death by her parents, David and Irene Street; husbands, James Harvey Knighton and Robert Benjamin Brackin, and brother-in-law, Robert Breithaupt. She is survived by her children, Lynda (Micah) White of Starkville, MS; Lacy (Steven) Shuman of Hagan, GA; David (Jill) Knighton of Cedartown, GA; and Lyndsay (Zach) Deal of Auburn, AL; grandchildren, Rylan (Mary Kathryn) Moore of Broussard, LA, Corey, Tanner, and Lillie Moore of Starkville, MS; Avery and Sam White of Starkville, MS; Ashton Shuman of Birmingham, AL; Dannah, James Harvey, Daylynn, and Jones Knighton of Cedartown, GA; Mimi Deal of Auburn, AL; and great-grandchild John Red Moore of Broussard, LA; brothers Benny Street of Canton, MS, and Robert (Denise) of Brandon, MS, and sister Lynda Breithaupt of Flora, MS, and many nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, January 18th, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. at Grace Crossing Baptist Church in Canton, MS. In lieu of flowers the family ask that donations be made to Safe Project at https://www.safeproject.us/ for the support of those experiencing substance use disorder and mental health challenges.
You may leave the family online condolences at www.reynoldsfhrome.com
Reynolds Funeral Home of Rome is honored to be in charge of arrangements for Mrs. Marianne K. Brackin.
It is with great sadness that we announce the death of our beloved Kimberly Anne Carter, 42, of Yazoo City, MS. After a long battle with an illness, she passed away on November 22, 2024, at the University Medical Center in Jackson, MS.
She was preceded in death by her father Russ Carter; Grandparents Russ and Maxine Carter, Margie Kinnison; Uncles Charles Carter, Edward Kinnison and cousin William Kinnison.
She is survived by her daughter, Lauren, mother Barbara Carter, sister Candace Coffey and daughter Brooklyn Coffey; Aunts: Carly (Jerry) Self, Denise (Ben) Rounds, Dixie Carter and Judy Kinnison; cousins Brent (Jevette) Carter and their children Luke and Dillon; Jeremy (Sheila) Self, Madison Rounds (Emory) Dyes, Amanda Kinnison and many more relatives and friends.
A memorial service will be held Thursday, November 28, 2024, at 1:00 PM at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 822 E Broadway St, Yazoo City, MS 39194. Strickland King Funeral Home will oversee all arrangements as requested by the family.
Royal Nettie “Nett” Chisolm, age 87, of Bentonia, Mississippi passed away November 24, 2024, at Madison County Nursing Home in Canton, Mississippi.
Although she carried the heavy burden of multiple disabilities throughout her life, she will be remembered for her easy-going, happy disposition. Following the untimely death of her mother, Clara and David Ellzey welcomed her into their home and lovingly cared for her for the past 52 years. She loved her family and particularly enjoyed family gatherings for birthdays and holidays. She enjoyed attending church and friendly games of bingo.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Minnie Lee and Roy Chisolm, sisters Helen Graves and Keither Spencer, brothers David Chisolm and Glen Chisolm, and brothers-in-law Wallace Graves, Edward Spencer, David Ellzey, Paul Williamson, and Jerry Melton.
She is survived by sisters Clara Ellzey of Bentonia, Mississippi, Catherine Williamson of Asheboro, North Carolina, and Teina Melton of Bentonia, Mississippi, sisters-in-law Becky Chisolm of Coxburg, Mississippi, and Cara Chisolm of Houston, Mississippi, and many nieces, nephews and friends.
A graveside service at Coxburg Cemetery will be conducted at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, November 27, 2024. All arrangements will be under the direction of Stricklin King Funeral Home.
On November 17, 2024, Linda Faye (VanDevender) Perry passed away surrounded by her family and loved ones at the age of 76. Linda was a faithful Christian, wife, mother, and friend.
Born in her childhood home in Bentonia, MS on December 3, 1947, Linda spent her childhood with her six siblings. She graduated from Bentonia High School in 1965. She married the love of her life, Larry Neely Perry on June 3, 1966. During their 36 years of marriage, Linda and Larry raised one son, Monty Perry. She was a proud and supportive mom of her son and enjoyed going and watching him play football for the Ole Miss Rebels and never missed a game, if possible. Linda’s other passion was for her cats. If there was ever a cat in town that needed a home, everyone knew to call Linda because she could not say no to any cat or other critter.
Throughout her life, Linda was an active member of her local church, Central Baptist Church. Linda loved the Lord and prayed continually for her family, friends, church leaders, and neighbors. She read her Bible daily and encouraged those around her to love the Lord and grow in faith.
Linda was preceded in death by her parents, Henry L. VanDevender and Lois Aline Moore VanDevender, her husband, Larry Neely Perry, brothers Grady VanDevender and Lamar VanDevender, and sisters Aline Shaw and Nettie Jones.
She is survived by her son, Monty Perry (Becky), sister, Dorothy Hoss, and brother, Lance VanDevender (Mary Jo). Linda is also survived by many nieces and nephews of whom she was so proud.
Linda’s funeral service will be held on November 21, 2024, at Stricklin King Funeral Home in Yazoo City, MS. Visitation will be from 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. with service to follow in the funeral home chapel. Graveside will proceed after services at Central Holmes Cemetery in Dover, MS.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Central Baptist Church.
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