Jack Spencer went to his heavenly home on December 30, 2025 due to complications from pneumonia.
Jack was born on March 1, 1935 in Tolarsville, a small community in Holmes County, Mississippi, to parents Willie E. and Addie Mae Spencer. Jack was the youngest of seven children and always talked about his wonderful childhood where he had the freedom to hunt and fish in the hills of Holmes County with his brothers. The family had a gravel business and that is where he developed a deep love of construction work and driving heavy machinery.
He is preceded in death by his wife of 69 years, Dot Spencer and daughter, Becky Elaine Spencer.
Jack had a strong work ethic and passed this on to his children and grandchildren. He also loved people and enjoyed helping anyone in need. He would say "Do what you love and find your calling, and you will never have to work a day in your life". Jack was blessed to find his calling in the concrete construction business.
Jack was a member of Oak Grove Baptist Church in Tolarsville and was a big part of helping to remodel the church and also served as a deacon. He believed that you could find the answer to any of life's problems in the Bible.
Jack is survived by his daughter, Deborah McGraw, (Don), his son, Tim Spencer (Cyndi).
Grandchildren, Liz Cooley, (Clay), Spencer McGraw, (Lacey), Kassi Beckwith, (B.W.), Britton Spencer, (AnnBri). Great grandchildren, Lauren Cooley, Sarah Kate Beckwith, Mary Beth Beckwith, Will Keeton Ketchum, Jack Wyilder Spencer, and Lane Spencer. Jack leaves behind a number of neices and nephews, many of whom he helped raise and looked up to him as a father figure.
The family would also like to express a special "Thank You" to Janice Kirk, his caregive for the past three years.
Funeral arrangements will be handled by Stricklin King Funeral Home in Yazoo City, Mississippi.
Visitation will be Friday, January 2, 2026 from 5:00 pm-7:00 pm at Stricklin King Funeral Home.
A graveside service will be held at Oak Grove Baptist Church, at 1:00 pm, Saturday, January 3, 2026.
8349 Thornton-Tolarsville Road, Lexington, MS 39095.
Donations may be made to the Oak Grove Cemetery Fund.
C/o Martha Jo Dickard
All arrangements are under the direction of Stricklin King Funeral Home.

Mittie E. Suber, 95, of Brandon, Mississippi, Rankin County, passed away on December 29, 2025, at St. Dominic’s Health Services in Jackson, Mississippi.
She was born on October 6, 1930, in Wayne County, Mississippi, to the late Ada Covey and Vera Beatrice Robuck. Mittie was a devoted Baptist and a loving homemaker who dedicated her life to her family and faith.
She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband, Lawrence Suber of Brandon, Mississippi.
She is survived by her two daughters, Vera Brown of Brandon, Mississippi, and Deborah Mock of Florence, Mississippi; two sisters, Gracie Tait of Monroeville, Alabama, and Betty Guthrie of Ridgeland, Mississippi; eight grandchildren; and eleven great-grandchildren.
Visitation will be held on January 2, 2026, from 9:30 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. at Stricklin-King Funeral Home, with funeral services beginning at 11:00 a.m. Burial will follow at Oak Grove Cemetery in Yazoo County, Mississippi. Reverend Bill Prestage will officiate.
Pallbearers will be Thomas Reeves, Stephen Reeves, Bobby Brown, Scott Brown, Austin Brown, Davuek Brown, Eli Brown, and Ricky Brown.
All arrangements are under the direction of Stricklin-King Funeral Home.

Philip Ryan Nolan, 46, of Hernando, Mississippi, passed away on Sunday, December 28, 2025, at Baptist Memorial Hospital–Southaven, surrounded by the love of his family and comforted by his faith.
Visitation will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 3, 2026, at Benton Methodist Church. Funeral services will follow at 12:00 p.m.
Ryan was born on September 8, 1979, to George Timothy “Tim” Nolan and Nanette Zeigler Nolan of Benton, Mississippi. In July 2010, he married Bree Pepper, and they had two beautiful boys Colton and Clayton. He was a devoted husband, a proud and loving father, a faithful son and brother, and a man whose life reflected quiet strength, integrity, and love for others.
Ryan worked as a Port Engineer for Golding Barge Line, where he was respected for his skill, work ethic, and reliability. Those who worked alongside him knew they could depend on Ryan not only to keep boats and equipment running, but also to lend a helping hand whenever needed.
Ryan’s greatest joy on earth was his family. He treasured time spent outdoors with his boys—hunting, fishing, and working food plots at camp with his dad, brothers, nieces, and nephews. These moments were filled with laughter, hard work, and memories that will be carried on for generations. Ryan found joy in gathering loved ones, firing up the grill, and preparing meals for family and friends. He loved playing golf with close friends and valued the fellowship those times brought.
A dedicated father, Ryan coached both of his sons’ Little League teams and was present at their games whenever possible, leading by example through encouragement, patience, and love. As a teenager, Ryan competed in shooting sports and, along with his teammates, earned several state and national awards—an early testament to his discipline and determination.
Ryan is survived by his beloved wife, Bree Pepper Nolan; his sons, Colton and Clayton Nolan; his parents, Tim and Nanette Nolan; his siblings, Casey Nolan Watts (Jeremy) of Starkville, Mississippi, Patrick T. Nolan (Natalie) of Glen Allan, Mississippi, and Jacob Williamson (Ashley) of Lexington, Mississippi; his wife’s parents, Bill Pepper of Lexington, Mississippi, and Lynne Pepper of Southaven, Mississippi; and his sister-in-law, Bryndee Pepper Conwell of Huntington Beach, California. He also leaves behind nieces and nephews who loved him dearly: Neely and Lydia Watts; Dunlee Nolan; Baylor and Mary Mason Williamson; Seamus and Ronan Conwell, as well as many aunts, uncles, cousins, and dear lifelong friends.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Joseph M. “Pat” and Dorothy Regan “Dot” Nolan of Benton, Mississippi, and Philip and Nannie Zeigler of Zeiglerville, Mississippi, and his uncles, Pat Nolan, Tommy Nolan, Paul Nolan, and Mike Nolan.
Honorary pallbearers will be Hayes O’Reilly, Johnny Murtagh, Harley Brown, Charlie Gilbert, Nick Pesce, Griffen Pesce and Dominick Pesce.
After the memorial service, family members and friends are invited to join the procession to Locust Grove Road, where Ryan’s ashes will be respectfully spread.
Though we grieve, we do so with hope, trusting in God’s promise:
“And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” — Phillipians 4:7
Ryan’s life was a gift, his memory cherished, and his faith fulfilled as he rests with his Lord.
Stricklin King Funeral Home will be in charge of all arrangements for the family.

Mark Darrington Kirk, age 61, of Florence, Mississippi, Rankin County, passed away on December 26, 2025, in Tupelo, Mississippi. He was born on September 17, 1964, in Yazoo City, Mississippi. Mark was a devoted Baptist and served as the Chief Financial Officer of a Buckridge Woods, where he was known for his dedication and professionalism.
He was preceded in death by his parents, George Kirk, Jr. and Bonnie Howell Kirk, and by his beloved wife, Amanda Robbins Kirk.
Mark is survived by his son, Robert Douglas “RIP” Kirk of Florence, Mississippi; his brother, Mike Kirk (Sherrie) of Vaughan, Mississippi; and his grandchildren, Lillie Lynn Kirk, James Davis Kirk, and Beau Walker Kirk.
Visitation will be held on Saturday, January 3, 2025, from 9:30 a.m. until 11:00 a.m., followed by funeral services at 11:00 a.m. at Stricklin King Funeral Home. Burial will follow the funeral service. Reverend Ken Lynch will officiate.
Stricklin King Funeral Home will be in charge of all arrangements for the Kirk family.

Patricia McVey Brock, age 68, passed away peacefully at her home on December 22, 2025. Pat was born in San Francisco, CA on May 31,1957, as her father served in the Armed Services
for the Coast Guard. As she grew up, she attended school in several states as her family followed her dad's career in the military. After high school, Pat got her college degrees at Freed Hardeman University in Henderson, TN.
Her teaching jobs started in Madison, MS. After teaching in high school, she was hired at UMMC to work in the Pulmonary lab where she worked her way up to Head Tech. Here she did lab work and trained future doctors performing lab tests and how to administer tests for drawing blood to check for blood gases and infections.
After she left UMMC, she resumed her teaching career in the Jackson Public School system. She taught math, science and other classes in several schools in Jackson, MS. After moving to Lexington, MS, she worked in the emergency room at the hospital for a short period. Pat resumed her work as a teacher after her move to Yazoo City. She taught several classes in history and other subjects at Manchester Academy. The next year Pat taught student’s chemistry classes and history at Benton Academy.
After her first year at Benton, she had an accident from which she never recovered. She taught from a wheelchair for a little over semester till after seeing many doctors about her injuries, she was told she had to quit teaching. she works with physical therapist to regain her health.
She never recovered enough to return to teaching, but when the massive tornado hit Yazoo City, she took a leading role in securing needed supplies for the victims and their families Pat called friends she knew from college and churches from around the country. Soon 18-wheeler trucks were rolling into Yazoo City with supplies. Soon volunteers we’re coming from around the country. When Yazoo business and civic leaders formed a recovery team, Pat was asked to be the secretary. The members of the recovery team worked for many 16-20-hour days for many months. But when their work was nearly finished, the flood hit rural areas in Yazoo County. The "Recovery Team" did not blink, they tackled this disaster also to help locals recover.
After the recovery from the disasters. Pat turned her to true love, honoring those who served our country, the Armed Services and first responders, she organized a parade for those who served and died for OUR COUNTRY. Local businesses and volunteers made floats and rides for those who served. Many turned out to see and be in the parade. Pat wanted to do this annually to honor our heroes in November. But there was another way to show our appreciation, Pat contacted the people that did the Vietnam Wall in cities around the country.
Yazoo City got lucky, they agreed their last stop that year would be here. Pat got busy and local businesses and volunteers agreed to supply equipment and labor needed. Thousands of people came to see the wall that honored those that gave their life for freedom the week before Veterans Day and the second parade for our heroes.
On New Year’s Day of 2016, Pat fell ill and had to have emergency surgery. She survived the surgery but her health never fully recovered. Though she fought hard, a series of illnesses slowly robbed of her strength, but she never ever gave up her love and respect for our service men and women and our first responders.
Pat had a special request. Don't send flowers, buy lunch for a first responder or someone in the armed services. Thank you.

Linda Gayle Manning, beloved mother, mamaw, and great-grandmother, 76, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on December 26, 2025. She was born on April 1, 1949, in Yazoo City, MS to her parents, John Wesley and Mary Sue Henson.
She is survived by her cherished daughters, Tina Michelle Brooks (Jay) and Stephanie Ann Bryant (John); three grandchildren, Samuel Caleb Bryant (Adi Sisk), Magdalyn Grace Wright (Nick), and David Alexander Bryant; two great-grandchildren, Luther Ace Wright and Darrell Victor Sisk-Bryant; sister, Annie Loyce McGathy along with many other family and friends who will sadly miss her.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, Sam Golden Manning, Jr.; grandson, Victor Manning Bryant; two sisters, Mary Joyce Truelove and Helen Faye Leach.
Family and friends are welcome to attend visitation on Wednesday, December 31, 2025, from 9:30 AM until 11:00 AM at Stricklin King Funeral Home in Yazoo City, MS. Following visitation, a graveside service will be held at Glenwood Cemetery officiated by Bro. Glenn Warrington. All arrangements are under the direction of Stricklin King Funeral Home.
Pallbearers are John Bryant, Jorge Ascencio, Steve Wilson, and Stef Irwin.

Elizabeth Howell Davis, age 86, of Yazoo City, Mississippi, passed away peacefully on the morning of December 21, with her family by her side.
Liz was born in Yazoo City in 1939, and spent her life rooted in faith, family, and community. She was a loving wife, mother, sister, grandmother, and great-grandmother whose strong faith touched everyone who knew her. Liz had a deep love for the Lord and her church, and her faith guided her through every season of life. She was known for her grace, her warmth, and her attention to detail—always beautifully put together. Liz had a wonderful eye for decorating and took great pride in making her home welcoming and beautiful.
She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Warren “Junior” Davis, Jr., whose passing forever changed her heart; her infant son, Keith Davis; her brothers Sonny Howell, James Howell, Bobby Howell, and Larry Howell; and her sisters Jean Cain and Betty Terry.
Liz is survived by her loving son, Timothy Davis, and devoted daughter-in-law, Judy Davis; her cherished granddaughters, Kelsey Lovelace (Bryan) and Karly Albin (Chad); and her precious great-grandchildren, Davis Lovelace, Addy Lovelace, Bowen Lovelace, Barrett Lovelace, and Baker Albin, who brought her immeasurable joy. She is also survived by her sisters, Nellie Poole, Linda White, and Joyce Dozier (Paul), along with many extended family members and friends.
While her family grieves her passing, they also find comfort and peace knowing that Liz is now whole and rejoicing in Heaven—reunited at last with her beloved husband, Junior, and son, Keith. Her faith sustained her, and she longed for the day she would see them again. That promise has now been fulfilled.
A celebration of Liz’s life will be held Tuesday, December 23, at Parkview Church of God in Yazoo City. Visitation will be held from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., with the funeral service beginning at 1:00 p.m. Graveside services will follow at Glenwood Cemetery. Stricklin King Funeral Home is handling all arrangements.
Liz’s life was a beautiful testimony of love, faith, creativity, and compassion. Her greatest legacy is her family.
“Her children arise and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her: ‘Many women do noble things, but you surpass them all.’” — Proverbs 31:28-29

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of William Robert Shurley IV on December 19, 2025.
Robert, affectionately known as Bert, was born on September 8, 1981, in Tacoma, Washington, to William Robert Shurley III and Pamela Ables Shurley. He was raised primarily in Memphis, Tennessee, where he attended Lausanne Collegiate School and Christian Brothers High School, and later graduated from Houston High School.
In 2004, Robert proudly enlisted in the United States Marine Corps, a decision that shaped him for the rest of his life. He was deployed overseas multiple times, including service on a Marine Expeditionary Unit that allowed him to travel throughout Europe and Africa. He also served with the “1-8” during the Iraq War, where he was stationed near Fallujah. Robert deeply loved his fellow Marines, and even after leaving active service, the Corps remained a defining and cherished part of who he was. Once a Marine, always a Marine.
Another of Robert’s greatest loves was his dogs, who became an even more meaningful part of his life after his military service. He was rarely without a loyal canine companion—often two or three at a time—and they brought him immeasurable comfort and joy. We take comfort in knowing he is reunited with Kenzie, Kenley, Rebs, Penny and others who went before him. Buck, his sweet Labrador, misses his dad dearly.
Robert was preceded in death by his mother, Pamela Ables Shurley; his grandparents, William Robert Shurley Jr. and Alice Shurley; and Mabry and Geneva Ables. He is survived by his father, William Robert Shurley III (Kelly); his sister and brother-in-law, Jennifer and Tony Hatchett; his beloved nieces, Holland Miche and Keeghan Gray Hatchett; his step-sister, Charlie Klenk; and many loving aunts, uncles, cousins and dear friends.
Robert loved his family fiercely, served his country honorably, and lived with loyalty and heart. He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.
The family will receive visitors at Stricklin-King Funeral Home from 9:30- 10:30 am with a graveside service following at Glenwood Cemetery on December 27, 2025. All arrangements are under the direction of Stricklin King Funeral Home.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to Irreverent Warriors (https://www.irreverentwarriors.org/), Wounded Warrior Project (https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/mission), Community Animal Rescue and Adoption (https://carams.org/) or a veteran or animal charity of your choice.

Beverly Jane Mabus Frank passed away December 19, 2025, at her home after a long illness.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Al Frank; her parents, J.B. and Myrtis Mabus; sister, Bobbie Jean Mabus Lewis; brother, Billy Neal Mabus; sister, Betty Lynn Mabus Coleman; brother, Benny Braxton Mabus; sister, Beatrice “Cookie” K. Mabus; sister, Brenda Faye Mabus Hardistin.
She is survived by Barbara Ann Mabus Tindall and Barry Keith Mabus.
Beverly was an educator and principal at Main Street school, Webster Street Elementary, and Manchester Academy until she retired.
Graveside services will be held at Flora Cemetery, Monday, December 22, 2025, at 10:00 AM. Stricklin King Funeral Home will handle all arrangements for the family.
Memorials may be made to CARA - Clinton Community Animal Rescue Adoption, Post Office Box 231,
Clinton, MS 39060.

Robert Charles Lann, II “Bob”, 41, of Bentonia, Mississippi passed away on December 12, 2025. He was born on October 4, 1984, in Jackson, Mississippi to Robert and Lisa Lann.
Bob was a devoted husband, father, and friend. He worked as a surgical technician, first assistant for almost 20 years at several hospitals in the Jackson area. He and his family had recently become full-time missionaries with Commissioned International at Hospital Bautista in Guaimaca, Honduras. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Flora. He enjoyed hunting, being outdoors, helping others in any way possible, and spending time with his wife and daughters, who were the lights of his life.
He is survived by his wife of seven years, Emily Lann; his children, Lucy (3 years) and Carolyn (3 weeks); his father, Robert Lann; his brother, Ben Lann; aunt, Lori (Michael) Peyton; cousins, Tracy (Tim) Paul and Terri (Dee) Dooley; great cousins, Tee, Ty, and Tinsley Paul and Peyton and Presley Dooley; and a multitude of beloved family and friends.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Lisa Vandevere Lann; and his grandparents, James Edwin Vandevere, Carolyn Harrell Vandevere, Benjamin Curtis Lann, Fannie May Colvin Lann, and Bobbie Sue Lann.
Bob will be remembered for his kindness, generosity, relationship with Jesus, and unwavering dedication to those he loved.
Visitation will be held Saturday, December 20, 2025, at First Baptist Church of Flora beginning at 9:30 AM until 11:00 AM with the funeral services following at 11. Burial will be at Melrose Baptist Church in Bentonia, MS. All arrangements are being handled by Stricklin King Funeral Home.
Psalm 96:2-4 “Sing to the Lord, bless his name; tell of his salvation from day to day. Declare his glory among the nations, his marvelous works among all the peoples! For great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised.”

Janet Ann Gentsch, 88, passed away on March 23, 2025.
Janet was a shining light whose presence illuminated the lives of all who knew her. The impact of her love, kindness, and generosity will be felt for years to come.
Her bight smile, infectious enthusiasm and compassionate heart touched anyone in her path. She had an ability to create moments of intense excitement, bitter defeat, and hilarious inside jokes. She was a master at causing both smiles and groans simultaneously, which endeared her to all who had the pleasure of playing with her.
Services will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 17th from 11:00 AM. until 1:00 PM at Stricklin King Funeral Home.
In lieu of flowers, please join us for a final game night in her honor. We will celebrate her life with laughter, camaraderie, and maybe a few royal flushes.
Her children are Maxwell Gentsch, William Gentsch and Natassia Gentsch, and siblings are Jerome Avancini and Emma Avancini.
All arrangements are being handled by Stricklin King Funeral Home.

Marie Kelly, affectionately known as Kelly, passed away peacefully at the age of 97 and a half years old at her home in Charenton with her family at her side on Dec. 11, 2025.
Marie was born on June 6, 1928 in Sunflower County, the eldest of 13 children.
Marie was a woman of many talents. She loved to crochet, knit, quilt and sew. She spent her life serving Yazoo City Police Department as a crossing guard.
She was a caring and generous woman who believed in God and family. She served at Calvary Baptist Church, working in the nursery, singing in the choir, teaching Sunday School, the Women's Missionary Union and prayer chain. She made many gallons of tea and soup to count. She was the greatest prayer warrior ever.
She grew many vegetables, gardens and plants. She loved her flowers. She was a nature lover and spent countless hours swinging and calling all of her family and friends, sometimes several times a day. She will be missed beyond measure.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Eli and Polly Gray; husband, J.L. Kelly; sisters, Maydene Fuller, Joy Lee Robinson and Margaret Faye Biggs; and brothers, Richard F. Gray, Neal Gray, Henry Eli Gray and Gerard Gray.
Survivors include her son, Henry Wayne Truelove Sr. (Gloria); granddaughter, Toni Guillory (Chuck); grandsons, TJ Truelove Jr. (Sabrina Bagala) and Stephen Tabb (Lacey); great grandchildren, Sabrina Jenkins (Tanner), Dax Guillory and Addalyn Truelove; daughter, Barbara Szatkowski (Jim); granddaughters, Kelly Wallace (Stephen), Kristi Kulis and Karla Moir (Craig); sister and brothers, Elaine Fuller, Naomi Crowell, Pauline Pickle (James), Johnny Gray (Geraldine) and Earl Gray.
Special thanks to Elizabeth Wray and her family and to our Little Pass Baptist Church family.
Funeral will be held at Calvary Baptist Church on Wednesday, December 17, 2025, at 1:00 pm with visitation beginning at 12:00 pm. Burial will follow service at Glenwood Cemetery. Stricklin King Funeral Home will handle all arrangements.
Pallbearers are Chuck Guillory, Henry Truelove Sr., Dax Guillory, Henry Truelove Jr., Chris Fuller and Bobby Higgins.

Lauren Michelle Williams, 30, died December 12, 2025. A graveside service was held on Sunday, December 14, 2025, at Holmes Cemetery in Benton, MS.
Lauren Michelle is survived by her father and mother, Mark and Douglas Williams of Bentonia, MS; her grandfather, Ronny Williams; her grandmother, Barbara Mabus Tindall, and a multitude of uncles, aunts, cousin, and friends.
She was preceded in death by her two sisters, Kristin Williams and Julie Ann Williams; her loving cousin, Mallory Williams; her grandfather, Frank Tindall; and her grandmother, Janet Williams.
Lauren Michelle had a strong love for God, animals, family, and friends. She also loved the outdoors. There was nothing she could not do on the farm from driving tractors, working cattle and mending fences. She never shied away from a challenge.
She worked at St. Catherine’s Village where she cherished helping the elderly. Her favorite Bible verse was Jeremian 29:11, “For I know the plans I have for you declares the Lord, plans to prosper you, plans to give you hope and a future.”
In liew of flowers, the family ask that donations be made to St. Judes Children’s Hospital in her memory.
All arrangements are under the direction of Stricklin King Funeral Home.

Martha Joan Jackson Atkinson went to be with her Lord on Friday, November 28, 2025, after a prolonged hospital stay. She was born on January 8, 1936, in Holly Springs, MS to Charles and Pauline Jackson. She is survived by her sons, Dr. Ralph C. Atkinson III (Denise) and Rev. Ben Atkinson (Lori); grandchildren, Jennifer Simcox (Brandon), Matthew Atkinson, Lindsey Kathryn Shokes (Jon) and their mother Becky Atkinson, Benjamin Atkinson, and Bethany Kealhofer (Sam); great grandchildren, Caroline Simcox, Ellie Simcox, Jackson Shokes and Charlotte Shokes; siblings, Jean Thomason (Ralph) and Charles J. Jackson, Jr. (Elizabeth); and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dr. Ralph C. Atkinson, Jr. and her parents, Charles and Pauline Jackson.
Joan moved to Yazoo City when she was a junior in high school. There, she met the love of her life, Ralph Atkinson, and the two were married after graduating from Mississippi College. She began her decades-long teaching career in a suburb of New Orleans before teaching in schools in Michigan, Texas, Kansas, Kentucky, and Mississippi. Her specialty and joy in teaching were found in serving junior high and high school students in special education. She loved seeing them grow and flourish in developing life skills and self-esteem that would serve them long after high school was over. She truly saw her work as a calling from the Lord and an opportunity for ministering to these students and their families.
Faith and Family were central in Joan’s life. She came to faith in Jesus Christ as a child and sought to serve him throughout her life. She enjoyed serving others in the churches she was a member of through teaching children and giving her time in the church outreach ministries that helped those in need. Her father and mother set the example for serving others with help and a caring hand, and Joan touched many lives this way in the communities in which she lived. She loved her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and trusted Him to carry her through even the hardest parts of her life – especially the last few weeks.
Joan’s pride and joy were her family. She loved celebrating the good times as well as loving unconditionally through the hard times. She cherished getting to spend time with them all, but especially her grandchildren and, more recently, her great-grandchildren. She was great at keeping up with everyone by texting at random times during the week and letting them know she loved them and prayed for them. Those moments will be missed.
A Celebration of Life Service will be held Wednesday, December 3, at the First Baptist Church in Yazoo City, MS. Visitation will begin at 10:00am and the service will begin at 11:00. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to the First Baptist Church of Yazoo City Children’s Ministry. All arrangements are under the direction of Stricklin King Funeral Home.

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Lynwood Shipp, a beloved father, grandfather, brother, and friend. Lynwood’s gentle heart, steady presence, and unwavering love left an indelible mark on everyone who had the privilege of knowing him.
Lynwood was the proud father of two sons, Ryan Shipp and Chris Shipp, both of whom carry forward his strength, kindness, and quiet wisdom. He was also a devoted grandfather to Lee Montgomery, whose life he touched with endless affection and pride. Family was at the center of everything he did, and he found his greatest joy in the moments spent with those he loved. Born into a large and lively family, Lynwood was one of thirteen brothers and sisters, a place in life that helped shape his patience, compassion, and deep appreciation for togetherness.
At the core of who he was stood his unwavering faith, a guiding light that shaped his character, his choices, and his interactions with others. His deep belief provided him strength in difficult times, inspired the way he treated people, and offered him comfort throughout his life.
Though his absence leaves a profound emptiness, the memories he leaves behind are a lasting source of strength and love. Lynwood’s spirit lives on in his children, his grandson, his siblings, and all who were touched by his life.
Services for Lynwood Shipp will be held on Thursday, December 4, 2025.
Visitation will take place from 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM, with funeral services beginning at 11:00 AM. All arrangements are under the direction of Stricklin King Funeral Home.

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