Esther Hennis Warren, 91, passed away Friday, September 5, at Martha Coker Home. She was born in Yazoo County on August 2, 1934, to Burl David Hennis and Lizzie Covey Hennis.
Esther and her husband, Pete, were married for 64 years until his death in 2016. They were self employed at Warren Pallet Company and were long time members of Calvary Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Pete, her sisters, Bertha Sanders, Edith Crawford, Mable Strickland, Peggy Saxton and her brother, B. D. Hennis, Jr.
She is survived by her daughters, Linda Chapman (Bob) and Lisa Rush (Pat); grandson, Thomas Warren Rush; granddaughters Elizabeth (Beth) Rush Shipp, (Thomas), Alexandra (Lexie) Chapman Felton (Sean), Carlie Melissa Hennis Chapman and Marisa (Marsi) Chapman Hardin (Kenny); great grandchildren Miles Thomas Shipp, Elizabeth (Libby) Rush Shipp, James Doler Shipp, Casper Gable Ramirez, Kit Wylie Felton, Warren Robert Felton, Zachary Chapman Hardin, Gwendolyn Rose Hardin, Oswyn Amelia Hardin and Evangeline Grace Hardin.
Visitation will be held Monday, September 8, 2025, at 3:00 at Stricklin King Funeral Home with graveside service to follow at 4:00 at Dover Cemetery in Little Yazoo. Reverend David Bryant will officiate.
Pall bearers will be Pat Rush, Bob Chapman, Thomas Shipp, Carlie Chapman, Casper Ramirez and Sammy Strickland.
Stricklin King Funeral Home has been entrusted with all arrangements.
Freida Camille Hood came into this world on a winter day January 9, 1933. She was the first child for Clarence and Johnnie Powell and the three of them lived in a tent for the better part of her first year of life. She passed peacefully in her sleep September 4, 2025. Ellen Davis had visited with Freida the night before she passed. Ellen reflected that the hour she spent with Freida was no different than the many other times she had visited. They talked and prayed and Freida recited scripture. Ellen had no idea that would be their last visit on this earth. Ellen and Mike Davis were a constant for Freida. Freida came into this world and left this world tough as nails. I can only imagine her entrance into heaven and falling into the arms of Jesus and touching his nail scarred hands. What complete joy and peace is Freida’s now.
Freida lived every single day of her life by Lamentations 3:22-24. “Because of the LORD’S great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. I say to myself, ‘The LORD is my portion; therefore I will wait for him.’ “
Freida’s laughter and way with words could bring “heaven to earth”. She was front and center at every family gathering. Her humor was not showy or forced. It was as natural as breathing. She brought the JOY. Her deep belly laughter will be forever in the hearts of friends and family. Freida taught those closest to her how to pray. She would say, “Prayin’ is just havin’ a conversation with God.” Going to her house and finding her stretched out on the floor praying was not unfamiliar. She taught us to pray that way. To lay it all out before the LORD. “Prayers are tools not for doing or getting but for being and becoming,” (Eugene Peterson). Freida was our “Eugene Peterson” helping us grasp, feed upon and fully depend on our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Freida knew, loved and treasured in her heart the Word of God.
Freida became friends and cared for a little boy named Forest. When Forest was asked to write a paper about someone important in his life years later He wrote about Freida. Forest was a forever best friend for Freida.
One of Freida’s greatest strengths was helping those around her connect to the unseen realm. During Gene Powell Jr’s graveside service a yellow butterfly had lilted and fluttered around us. Freida ran up to us after the service and pointed out the yellow butterfly that was still lingering. The yellow butterfly is now our Hebrews 11:1. “Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” Freida was truly a woman after God’s own heart and she never lost her childlike spirit as she relentlessly pursued HIM.
Her daughter, Debbie and son-in-law, Gary were the loves of Freida’s life! Debbie and Gary called Freida multiple times each day. Gary and Freida had a love of sports. Gary would call Freida for her commentation on the games they were watching together. Freida kept a notebook to report to Gary. Ellen said, “That notebook was her LIFE!” Debbie kept Freida’s closet full of brightly colored and comfortable clothing. Freida wore her finest and pearls to her cherished outings to Walmart.
“Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls. The most massive characters are seared with scars,” (Khalil Gibran). And so it was with our Freida.
Freida’s family is forever grateful to her second family at Yazoo City Rehab and Healthcare Center, including her compassionate and caring nurse practitioner, Christine Waggoner and many devoted and kind nurses and staff. Freida especially appreciated Vickie and David Lancaster. David was like a son to her. He kept her TV working so she’d never miss a football game.
Freida was blessed with years of weekly visits from two devoted friends, her former bosses from Unclaimed Freight, Bill Simmons and Jimmy Dixon, members of Second Presbyterian Church. Pastor Jeff Dixon of Hillcrest Baptist Church was a frequent visitor and faithful friend who read the Bible with her and comforted her through the good times and the bad. In fact, the last solid meal Freida had was a sandwich that Pastor Dixon made for her. He will preside over Freida’s graveside service. It will probably be the first time Freida isn’t preaching him a sermon. Freida dearly loved to preach.
We also appreciate the many years Pastor Dixon’s father, Pastor Bud Dixon (deceased) and his sweet wife Rita visited Freida. They were friends in Christ, but they felt like family to her.
Freida is preceded in death by her parents, Clarence and Johnnie Powell; her beloved son, Michael Hood; her husband, J. G. Hood; her brother, Gene Harlan Powell; her in-laws, Bess Powell and Lt. Col. Robert L. Grittner; her nephews Gene and Faron Powell.
Freida is survived by her beautiful daughter, Debbie Baldocchi and her ever-energetic son-in-law, Gary Baldocchi; her loving sister, Carolyn Grittner and numerous beloved and treasured nieces and nephews.
In Lieu of Flowers please consider a donation to Bethany Methodist Church, 486 Landers Road, Yazoo City, MS. 39194
Stricklin King Funeral Home has been entrusted with all arrangements for the family.
Ruby Kathleen Bishop Raden, 89 passed away peacefully into the arms of Jesus on Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2025.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 66 years, Lee R. Raden; son, Donald Lee; parents, Wright and Mary Bishop; brother, James Bishop; and grandson, Jamie Nichols.
She is survived by her children, David R. Raden (Yvonne) and Lisa Nichols (Jay); granddaughters, Stacey Travis (Jordan), Brooke Hogan (Michael) and Christie Dunham (Ethan); and many grandchildren.
She worked tirelessly side-by-side with Lee in the Tom’s business in Arkansas and Mississippi for over 35 years while raising her family. She loved keeping the books for the business, visiting with her friends and family, cooking meals for her family (especially on the holidays) and camping in the summer and fall of each year. Kathleen and Lee had a heart for people, and it showed with their many friends.
The family wants to thank all the caregivers for her over the past few years at the hospitals, doctor’s offices, nursing home and home health agencies. She received excellent care, and we are very grateful for all that you have done.
Visitation will be held at Stricklin King Funeral Home in Yazoo City on Saturday, Aug. 30, from 9:30 a.m. until 11 a.m. A graveside service will be held at Glenwood Cemetery following the visitation.
Honorary pallbearers will be Danny Pettigrew, Richard Perry, Taz Ketchum, Pat Rush, Clarence Nelson and Bill Gully.
In lieu of flowers, please make any memorial donations to Blackjack Baptist Church in Vaughan.
Stricklin King Funeral Home has been entrusted with all arrangements for the family.
Catherine Marie Nail, 64, of Yazoo County, passed away on Aug. 17, 2025 at her residence.
Survivors include her daughter, Adell Norwood of Vicksburg; two sisters, Laurie Ratliff and Pam Helms of Greenville; two brothers, Malcolm Whitt Jr. of Greenville and Gary Whitt of Hollandale; granddaughter, Cassie Norwood; and one great granddaughter.
Funeral services will be held at a later date.
David H. Smith, 72, of Yazoo County, passed away on August 16, 2025.
Preceded in death by parents, Nathan Smith and Marie Smith, W.L. McFarland and Sadie McFarland; sisters, Bettie Williams and Peggy Saxton; and brother Wayne Smith.
Survivors include his daughter, Whitney Smith Roberts (Brandon) of Bentonia; stepdaughter, Mandy Worthy-Catlett (Charles) of Bentonia; brothers, James Harber (Lois), Marvin Smith, Dede Smith (Sheri), Tommy Harber all from Yazoo County; two sisters, Jerri Thompson (Duane) of Madison, and Trish Porter of Yazoo County; sister-in-law, Peggy Smith of Yazoo County; grandchildren, Sadee Jean Roberts and Bo Patrick Roberts, Peyton Thrasher, and John Weston Catlett; and host of nieces and nephews.
Visitation will be held on Thursday, August 21, 2025, from 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. at Stricklin King Funeral Home who has been entrusted with all arrangements.
Patricia Taylor, 81, of Yazoo City, passed away peacefully at her home of over 60 years surrounded by her family on 8/15/2025 after a long battle with cancer.
Patricia was born on January 21, 1944, to Joe and Margaret Manor in Tallula, MS. After Patricia graduated from Yazoo High, she married the love of her life, Smith (Sonny) Taylor Jr., on October 26, 1962.
Patricia was preceded in death by her parents, Joe Manor and Margaret Plunket, and her siblings, Joe Manor, Anne Carter, and Dot Manor.
She is survived by her husband, Smith (Sonny) Taylor, Jr., her daughters, Candace Taylor Book (Tommy Book) and Sandee Taylor Carver (Quint Carver), and her granddaughter Miranda Guion (Brandon Bryant).
Only a family graveside service will be held per Patricia’s wishes. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to cancer organizations. The family deeply appreciates everyone who has reached out and prayed for us during this time.
Timothy Turner, 52, of Yazoo County, passed away on Aug. 11, 2025, at Baldwin Nursing Home.
Survivors include his mother, Nancy Uthoff of Yazoo City; two daughters, Miranda Turner and Frankie Turner, both of Yazoo City; son, Timothy Turner III of Yazoo City; his sister, Tammie Taggart of Yazoo City; two grandchildren; nieces and nephews, Will Turner, Brandy Wigney, Britney Wigney and Parrish Harris; and several great nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held on Aug. 16 at 2 p.m. at the Stricklin King Funeral Home Chapel.
Oliver Zarphus Prescott, Sr., 89, of Bentonia, MS, formerly of Folkston, GA, passed away on August 11, 2025.
Both the visitation and the funeral will be held on Thursday, August 14, at Scotland Baptist Church. Visitation will be from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM, with the funeral beginning at 1:00 PM. Bro. Glenn Allen, of Scotland Baptist Church, will officiate the service. Burial will follow at Scotland Baptist Church Cemetery. Arrangements are by Stricklin-King Funeral Home.
Oliver was born in Folkston, Georgia, to Claude and Sina Prescott on September 9, 1935. He worked many years for Southern Bag Corporation, as well as other employers, driving semi-trailer trucks all over the country. Known for his colorful personality, and jovial demeanor, he always had a fascinating story to tell about his life. Many described him as quite the “character”. He could always bring a smile and a chuckle to his visitors. He enjoyed working on anything mechanical, gardening, and spending time with his family. Oliver was also an avid reader, with a vast collection of books.
Oliver is preceded in death by his parents, his sisters Alice Prescott Haddock, Margaret Prescott Brock, Joyce May Prescott Poplin, and his brothers Wesley Prescott, Tommy Prescott, and Clifford Prescott .
Oliver is survived by his loving wife of 28 years, Emma Prescott “Baby Doll”, of Bentonia, MS; his children Becky Watrous of Tallassee, AL, Oliver “Oz” Prescott, Jr. {Brenda}, of Vidalia, GA, Chuck Watrous {Belinda} of Brandon, MS, Joey Watrous of Tallassee, AL, Tammy McCoy of Yazoo City, MS, and Shane Prescott {Shannon} of Yazoo City, MS; his step children Ray Howell {Stacy} of Bentonia, MS, Elizabeth Arlene Gaines {Adam} of Flora, MS, Marlene Hawk {Thomas}, of Bentonia, MS, Thelma Howell {Eric}, of Strasburg, CO, and Wesley Howell of Bentonia, MS; his brothers James Prescott {Herta} of Gulf Shores, AL, and Wink Prescott {Carolyn} of Folkston, GA; 25 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Kendall Prescott, Cody Prescott, Jake McCoy, Will Prescott, Wesley Howell, Shane Hardy, and Chuck McGinty. Honorary pallbearers will be Jacob Watrous and Ray Howell.
The family of Oliver wishes to extend their sincere thanks to Brenda, Emily, Justin, Bill, Lauren, and Bro. Sam of Baptist Hospice, for their outstanding care.
Carl “Jay” Jackson Hicks, Jr. passed away peacefully at his home in Benton on August 5, 2025, at the age of 64.
Carl was born on May 6, 1961, to Carl Hicks Sr. and Norma Richardson. He was a dedicated member of Black Jack Baptist Church and was employed at CF Industries for 45 years.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his first wife, Brenda Worbington Hicks; sisters, Sharon Williams and Donna Dickerson; and brother, D.D. Dickerson.
Carl is survived by his wife, Tina Hicks; stepmother, Carolyn Hicks; daughters, Stacey Botha (Darren) of Yazoo City, Maggie Milnick (Michael) of Madison, and Carly Hicks of Benton; stepson, Brian Stephenson (Elizabeth) of Madison; stepdaughter, Claire Stephenson of Wesson; sisters, Betty Hollowell (Stan) of Madison and Jackie Kish (Rob) of Cordova, TN; brothers, Joe Dan Dickerson (Hope) of Madison and David Dickerson of Florida; 12 grandchildren; a host of nieces and nephews; and his beloved dog, Sebastian.
Pallbearers are Brendan Thrasher, John Kinch Wilson, Will Love, Jay Nichols, David England, and John Michael Duell. Honorary pallbearers are Bobby Barton, Joe Dan Dickerson, Stan Hollowell, Matt Cox, and Darrin Threet.
Visitation will be held on Thursday, August 7, 2025, at Black Jack Baptist Church from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., with the funeral service to follow. Burial will take place at Black Jack Baptist Church.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Webster Animal Shelter, Black Jack Baptist Church, or the American Cancer Society.
Aneliza Shipp, 77, of Bentonia passed away on July 26, 2025, at her residence.
Aneliza was preceded in death by her daughter, Nancy Montgomery.
Survivors include her husband, Lynwood Shipp of Bentonia; two stepsons, Ryan Shipp and Christopher Shipp, both of Clinton, CO; and one grandchild, William Montgomery.
Funeral services will be held on July 31, 2025, at 11 a.m. at the Stricklin King Funeral Home chapel with Rev. Carl Lewis officiating. Burial will follow at Glenwood Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 10 a.m. until the funeral service.
Pallbearers will be Chris Shipp, Barry Shipp, Jeffery Stevens, Lee Montgomery, Harold Dees and Ray Combs.
All arrangements will be under the direction of Stricklin King Funeral Home.
“Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his faithful servants.” Psalm 116:15
Robert (Bob) Heard Cato, a faithful servant of the Lord, passed away on Tuesday, July 22, 2025, at the age of 86.
An avid farmer, Bob loved driving a tractor. He left the earth doing that very thing as he passed away on his riding lawnmower, mowing the yard. Medically it will be said that he died of a heart attack, but anyone that knew Bob knows that his heart really stopped beating when the love of his life, Marie, passed away last summer. He never was the same after her passing, and God has finally reunited them in heaven.
Bob was born in Winona, Mississippi, in his grandparents’ home on September 17, 1938. Bob's parents were Henry Heard Cato and Annie (Ann) May Grace Cato. He was raised in Jackson, Mississippi. His dad was in the Army until he had to resign due to health reasons. His family moved to various states with his father’s frequent relocation as a naval base designer. After World War II, they moved to New Albany and lived with Bob’s grandparents. Bob’s brother, Tommy, was born in New Albany four years from the day Bob was born. Bob went to school in New Albany through the 2nd grade and then the family moved to Jackson. In Jackson, Bob’s sister Ann Grace was born in 1950. Bob attended Clinton Elementary, Bailey Junior High, Central High and he graduated from Murrah High School in 1956.
Growing up, Bob was nicknamed “wormy Bob Cato” because he was so small. That changed during high school, and during his senior year of high school, Bob was named Most Athletic. He was offered athletic scholarships to several small colleges but decided to attend Mississippi State University and pursue a degree in Civil Engineering. He was a member of the Gamma Upsilon Chapter of Sigma Chi fraternity where his future wife, Marie Harlow Clark, was named Sigma Chi Sweetheart. Bob lived in the Old Main dormitory during his freshman and sophomore year. This was the same dorm that his father lived in 50 years earlier than Bob.
Marie and Bob were married on August 8, 1959, at First Presbyterian Church in Yazoo City. They moved to West Point, Mississippi, to finish his college education at Mississippi State while Marie taught high school English. One of Bob’s favorite stories to tell from those years was his adventures hitch-hiking to and from Starkville while he finished his degree. Bob completed his Civil Engineering degree from Mississippi State in 1960.
After Bob’s graduation, the couple moved to Jackson, where Bob worked for BellSouth. In 1961, they relocated to Fort Sill, Oklahoma, where Bob was stationed in the Army. Their first son, Robert Clark Cato, was born later that year. In 1963, they moved back to Yazoo City, where Bob began farming with his father-in-law, Will Clark. Bob and Marie were blessed with two more sons: Robert Heard Cato III, who was born in 1963 and tragically died at birth, and Kinch Henry Cato, who was born in 1969.
When Bob moved to Yazoo City in 1963, he knew nothing about farming. His father-in-law, William (Will) Thomas Clark, and other local farmers helped train him to change from being an engineer to a farmer. Bob fell in love with farming and was constantly working to improve his farming knowledge. He served on many agricultural and local boards including the following: Staplcotn, Delta Council (Vice-President), founding member and Vice-President of Yazoo Planters Gin, Yazoo County Farm Service Agency, Mississippi Boll Weevil Association, Yazoo County Soil & Water Conservation, Yazoo County Farm Bureau (President), and Manchester Academy.
Bob loved the Lord, and he faithfully served Him in the churches where he was a member, as well as the many ministries he volunteered his time to such as Gideons International. He taught Sunday School and led Bible studies at First Presbyterian Church and later at Second Presbyterian, which he helped start. He served as an elder in both churches, and he also helped start Covenant Christian School. He also served in the Presbyterian Church in America Presbytery. Bob was a true servant of the Lord.
Bob was a tremendously hard worker and would take pride in “outworking” everyone. His hard work, military background, and leadership skills earned him the nickname: “The General.” He was a committed Christian, loving, generous, and faithful husband, father, and grandfather, and friend to many.
Bob is preceded in death by his wife, Marie Cato, his parents, Henry and Ann Cato, his brother, Tommy Cato, his sister-in-law, Hy Harrell, and his son, Robert. He is survived by his sister, Ann Price (Bill); his son Clark (Christine) and his children Causey, Sterling (Ben Parker), Stewart, Caleb, and Elijah (son Worley); his son Kinch (Audra) and their children Robert and Helen; sister-in-law JoAnne Forbes (Marlin); and his brother-in-law Guy Harrell.
Memorial donations may be made to Reformed Theological Seminary, 4268 I-55 N,
Jackson, MS 39211, Fort Worth Christian School, 6200 Holiday Lane, North Richland Hills, TX 76180, or the charity of your choice.
A visitation will be held on Friday, August 1, from 5:00-7:00 pm at Stricklin-King Funeral Home in Yazoo City. The following day on August 2, a visitation will be held at First Presbyterian Church in Yazoo City starting at 9:00 a.m. followed by a celebration of life service at 11:00 a.m. Immediately following this service, close friends and family are invited to the graveside service at Glenwood Cemetery and lunch at Second Presbyterian Church. Stricklin King Funeral Home has been entrusted with all arrangements.
Charles Lynn Humphrey was born on September 18, 1955, in Lake Charles, Louisiana, and went to be with the Lord on July 24, 2025, at Baptist Hospital in Yazoo City, Mississippi. He was a resident of Martha Coker Green Houses in Yazoo City, where he was loved and cared for by many.
Charles is survived by his three sisters, Patricia Humphrey of Baton Rouge, LA, Diane Scallion of Denham Springs, LA, and Jean Grisset of Opp, AL; his brother, Jimmy Humphrey, Sr.; his nephew, Douglas Humphrey, Jr. (Jennifer) of Benton, MS; and his niece, Crystal Cummins of Bentonia, MS.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Elvin and Avis Humphrey, and his brother, Douglas Humphrey, Sr.
Charles was a devoted son, brother, uncle, and friend. He loved the Lord with all his heart and lived a life that reflected his faith. Those who knew him will remember his kind spirit, gentle heart, and the joy he brought to those around him. He especially cherished his role as an uncle and will forever be remembered as "the greatest uncle ever."
The family would like to express their heartfelt gratitude to the staff of Baptist Hospital in Yazoo City and Jackson, as well as the caregivers at Martha Coker Green Houses, for their exceptional care and compassion.
A memorial service will be held at a later date. Charles is now rejoicing in the presence of his Savior, Jesus Christ.
Robert Mitchell Saxton II, known as Rob, 48, passed away on July 20, 2025.
Rob's professional and career achievements were R&L Catering and Rob's Steak House. His proudest accomplishments were his children and grandchildren. He never failed to brag, post or talk about them. He had the biggest personality you could ever meet. He was one-of-a-kind. He was the goofiest, strongest, determined, big-hearted and most passionate person even through the hard times.
He impacted so many different people. He never failed to tell people to pray, have faith and lean on God. He always helped anyone, no matter the circumstance. He always made sure to put a smile on their face. His hobbies included fishing, hunting, cooking and spending time with family and friends.
His family included his wife, Leslie Saxton; father, Mitchell Saxton; mother and stepfather, Kenny and Sue Vandevender; his children, Hanna Saxton, Slayten Saxton, Ashton Saxton and Breanna Saxton; stepchildren, Robyn May, Maddie Campbell and Taylor May; grandchildren, Paizlee Thornton, Havanna Adcock, Coker Ridge Stephens; step-grandchildren, Silas Campbell, Eli Campbell and Khalili Taylor; and siblings, Niki WhitKop, Heather Smith and Peyton Saxton; stepsister, and Haley Vandevender;
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, July 23, at 2 p.m. at Parkview Church. Visitation will be held on Tuesday, July 22, from 5-7 p.m. at the Stricklin King Funeral Home Chapel and on Wednesday, July 23, from 12:30 p.m. until the funeral service at the church. The family has entrusted all arrangements to Stricklin King Funeral Home.
Claudia Ray Martin, 98, of Yazoo City, passed away on July 16, 2025, at her residence in Baytown, Texas.
Survivors include her son, Freddie (Fran) Martin of Old River Winfree, Texas; two daughters, Naomi Saxton of Flora and Donna Rather of Baytown, Texas; 10 grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren; and four great great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held on July 23 at 11 a.m. at the Stricklin King Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Ricky Dorrell officiating. Burial will follow at Cypress Garden Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 9 a.m. until the funeral service. All arrangements are under the direction of Stricklin King Funeral Home.
Pallbearers will be Jimmy Isonhood, Michael Neese, Kip Isonhood, and Roy Saxton Jr.
Deborah Carol Fant Richardson Creel
February 7, 1959 - July 17, 2025
Deborah Carol Fant Richardson Creel, age 66, of Flora, Mississippi, passed away peacefully in her sleep on July 17, 2025.
Deborah was born on February 7, 1959, in Jackson, Mississippi. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend. For the past 3 years, she
shared her life with the love of her life. Timothy Creel, building a home filled with Iove, laughter, and unforgettable memories.
She is survived by husband Timothy Creel, son Nathan T Richardson ( Stephanie); daughter, Alicia R Abernathy; brother, Randall Fant; and sister Patricia McCausley (Don). She is preceded in death by her parents Wesley R Fant and Mildred M Dowell Fant; son, William Craig
Richardson (Shaunesti).
Deborah leaves behind a lasting legacy in her seven grandchildren; Alexis A. Turner, Austin Hardacre, Jennifer L. Abernathy, John Abernathy, III, Cara Richardson, Addie Grace Richardson, and Ethan A. Richardson; and nine great-grandchildren. She is also remembered with love by many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews, and great, great nieces and nephews.
Deborah was a true people person, known for her kind heart, harp wit. and ability to make anyone feel like family. She was loved by everyone she met. For over 40 years, she served others with a smile as a waitress in restaurants such as Waffle House, Howell's Pizza Place, and Bill's. Her dedication, warmth, and work ethic left a lasting impression on countless customers and coworkers throughout the years. Deborah was a proud member of Franklin Baptist church in Flora, MS.
A funeral service to celebrate Deborah's life will be held on Saturday, July 19 2025, at
Scotland Baptist Church, located at 5617 Scotland Road, Bentonia, MS 9040. Visitation will take place from 9:30 a.m. to 11 :00 a.m. followed by service at 11 :00 a.m., officiated by Bro. Junior Strickland. All arrangement are under the direction of Stricklin King Funeral Home.
Pallbearers: Nathan Richardson, Joey Mason, Ethan Richardson, Corby Pace, John John Abernathy, Zach Kircher
Honorary Pallbearer : Russell Fant, Kevin Caldwell
Deborah 's memory will live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved her. he will be deeply missed.
In Loving Memory of Clayton Leroy Alderman
August 23, 1946 – July 9, 2025
Clayton Leroy Alderman, beloved father, grandfather, and friend, passed away peacefully on July 9, 2025, at the age of 78.
Born on August 23, 1946, to Marshall Alderman and Lillie V. Poole, Lee lived a full and colorful life marked by resilience, humor, and a deep love for his family and the outdoors. Over the years, he held many different jobs, each reflecting his strong work ethic and versatility. No matter the role, Lee brought dedication and a quiet determination to everything he did.
What he truly loved most, however, was bass fishing. Whether on a calm lake at sunrise or sharing stories of the one that got away, fishing was where he found peace and joy — and he was always happiest with a rod in his hand and water all around him.
Lee is survived by his children, Jeff Alderman and Lesley Alderman, and his cherished grandchildren, Ashton Alderman, Dalton Clark, and Clayton Clark. Also, his five brothers and sisters Terry Porter, Herbert Porter, Jean Humphreys, Sydria Shaw, and Marilyn Womack. His love for them was unwavering, and his pride in their lives was evident in every conversation.
Lee’s legacy is one of quiet strength, laughter, and a love for the simple pleasures in life. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
A memorial will be held by the family to honor his life and memory at
Stricklin-King Funeral Home
718 Calhoun Avenue Yazoo City MS 39194 on Saturday July 19th
Visiting from 1-2 P.M. Service from 2-3 P.M.
All arrangements will be under the direction of Stricklin King Funeral Home.
Peggy Fraiser, 81, passed away peacefully on July 7, 2025, at home in Lake Charles, Louisiana, surrounded by her loving family.
Peggy was born in Neshoba County, Mississippi, and spent most of her life in Yazoo City, Mississippi. Dedicated to her career in banking, she was known for her work ethic, warmth, and care for her community.
Peggy was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 58 years, Gerald Paul “Jerry” Fraiser; her parents, Julian Preston and Sula Kate Ferguson; and her brothers, Pruit Ferguson and Doyle Ferguson.
She is survived by her two sons, Paul Douglas “Doug” Fraiser (Mee Mee) and Gerald Christian “Chris” Fraiser; her cherished granddaughters, Hannah Fraiser and Shelby Fraiser; and her siblings, Marvaline Gurney, Patty Wiggins, June Crow, and Terry Ferguson.
Peggy had a deep love for reading, a steady cup of coffee always nearby, and a special fondness for online shopping. Her humor, strength, and kindness left a lasting mark on those who knew her.
Visitation will be held at 10:00 a.m., followed by a service at 11:00 a.m., on July 18, 2025, at First Methodist Church in Yazoo City, Mississippi. All arrangements will be under the direction of Stricklin King Funeral Home.
The family extends heartfelt thanks to the staff of Brighten Bridge Hospice for their compassionate care, with special appreciation to Veronica Sheridan, Jessica Percle, Kathy Dammon, and Brandy Summerlin.
Dorothy “Dot” Sue Hood Richards Saxton was born on December 4, 1932, in Benton, Mississippi, and passed away peacefully in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on July 9, 2025.
Dot was a devoted Christian who loved the Lord and her family above all else. She and her first husband, William Cleo Richards, made their home in Waggaman, Louisiana, until Hurricane Katrina, after which they relocated to Baton Rouge. Later, she shared her life with her second husband, Rufus "Sonny" Saxton, living in both Benton, Mississippi, and Baton Rouge, where she remained for the rest of her life.
Dot is survived by her daughters Kathy Richards Bordelon (Bubbie) and Frances Richards Veronesi; daughters-in-law Angelia Hadley Richards and Gretta Cotton Richards Gobert (Steve); and a loving legacy of grandchildren: Shannon Richards Geiser (Rick), Bobby William Richards Jr., Tiffany Payne Sabo (Eddie), Tina Payne Stromeyer (Jason), CathyJo Payne, Inez Rome, Christopher Michael Miller (Sarah), Jessica Miller Moore (Matt), Brittney Richards Thompson (Phillip), Megan Renee Bello (Jeremy), Heather Elizabeth Richards (Nicholas), and David Martin Richards Jr. (Imie). She is also survived by 40 great-grandchildren, 16 great-great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces, nephews, and extended family members.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Mary Martin Hood Richards and Harley Hood; her husbands, William Cleo Richards and Rufus "Sonny" Saxton; her children, Bobby William Richards (Cynthia), Ann Shirley Richards Miller (Roger), Billy Ray Richards, and David Martin Richards; her sisters, Allie “Kitty” Elizabeth Martin Coker (Lawrence) and Madis Quanita Martin Richards (Cecil); and her brother, William Owen Toombs (Brenda).
A gathering of family and friends will be held at Stricklin-King Funeral Home in Yazoo City, Mississippi, on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, from 9:30am to 10:30am.
A private graveside service will be held at Midway Missionary Baptist Church in Benton, Mississippi, officiated by her nephew, Reverend Thomas Earl Shroads Jr. Interment will follow. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Midway Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery fund. Stricklin King Funeral Home has been entrusted with all arrangements.
Terri Richardson Goodman, 55, passed away peacefully on July 8, 2025.
She was born on May 18, 1970, in Yazoo City, Mississippi.
After graduating from Manchester Academy in 1988, she received her Bachelor of Business Administration from Delta State University and later became a Registered Nurse. She married Oscar Gray Goodman Jr. on February 04, 1995, where she started a beautiful family.
Terri was a kind-hearted, genuine woman. She was strong-willed, quick-witted, caring, and generous. Terri was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend. She adored her children and grandchildren. She was the “go to” person for so many people involved with her and her children’s lives. Terri was always ready, with arms wide open, to provide guidance and support to anyone who needed her in that moment. She truly was a “second mom” to so many people when they needed one.
Terri’s favorite title and honor in life was being “Yaya” to her grandbaby Ellis. Terri loved a sunny beach day, riding on the lake, and walking in the creek to look for arrowheads as her Daddy did before her. She was a one-of-a-kind lady, who lived her life unapologetically – always. Terri will be missed more than words can express by all of those who were fortunate enough to know or love her.
Terri is survived by her husband of 30 years, Oscar Gray Goodman Jr.; their children Jordan Johnson (Samuel) and grandson Samuel ‘Ellis’ Johnson of Yazoo City, Sarah Selby Goodman of Biloxi, and stepdaughter, Elizabeth Anne Goodman Williams of Biloxi; grandchildren, Katelan King, Charles Williams III, and Karley Williams; and a stepson Oscar Gray Goodman III (Tatum) of Jackson,; grandsons, Herrin Goodman and Wade Goodman; her sisters, Toni Stewart of Canton and Teresa Baker of Tupelo, along with her mother Sharon Richardson Johnson (Charles) of Madison. She is also survived by countless nieces, nephews, and their children, all who she loved deeply. Along with many dear friends and her children’s friends who looked to her as a mother figure and friend.
She was preceded in death by her father, Walter Wilson Richardson Jr. of Yazoo City and her brother-in-law, John Roger Stewart of Canton.
A service in honor of Terri’s life will be held on July 12th at Fletchers Chapel (5675 Fletcher's Chapel Rd., Yazoo City, MS 39194) – visitation from 9am-11am, funeral starting at 11am and burial to follow at the Fletcher’s Chapel cemetery. Stricklin King Funeral Home will be entrusted with the arrangements.
Serving as pallbearers are Gray Goodman III, Herrin Goodman, Simpson Goodman, Eric Patterson, Jason Patterson and Aaron Kennedy.
Honorary pallbearers include William Baker, John Jacob Stewart, Charles Williams III, Wade Goodman, Daniel Goodman, and Peyton Wood.
There will be a luncheon following the burial in Bentonia at 5426 Hwy 433 West, Bentonia, MS 39040.
Betty Lightcap Barrier passed away July 3, 2025, after a long, hard-fought battle with cancer. Betty was born in Yazoo City, MS on August 15, 1972, to Benjamin Jay Barrier and the late Laura Betty Lightcap Barrier.
Betty attended the University of Mississippi where she was a member of Tri Delta Sorority. She later transferred to MS College where she graduated with honors. Betty taught for 27 years at Webster School and Bentonia Gibbs elementary schools. She was a member of Trinity Episcopal Church in Yazoo City.
She is preceded in death by her mother, Laura Betty Barrier; her maternal grandparents Clare Williams Brown, step-grandfather Frederick Ward Brown, grandfather, Nathaniel Pugh Lightcap; paternal grandparents Nell Deen Barrier and Grandfather Hilary Taylor Barrier. Betty is survived by her father, “B.” Benjamin Jay Barrier: brothers, Jay Barrier, (Yazoo City); Hibbie (Jeanie) Barrier, of Nashville; Frederick (Rebecca) Barrier of Indianola; and longtime friend, Phil Higginbotham of Belzoni and a host of nieces and nephews who they affectionately called “Dearie.”
Visitation will be held in Martin Hall at Trinity Episcopal Church at 10:00 AM on July 8, 2025. Service will begin in the church sanctuary at 11:00 AM. Stricklin-King Funeral Home of Yazoo City has been entrusted with arrangements.
The family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Dr. Tammy Young, Dr. Margaret Wadsworth, and Dr. Maria Rappai. Also, the family would like to thank Shawn McCoy and Christy Vandevere for their friendship, guidance, and support.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to: Trinity Episcopal Church, P.O. Box 145, Yazoo City, MS 39194 and Mississippi Animal Rescue League, 5221 Greenway Drive Ext., Jackson, MS, 39204.
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