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Peggy Fraiser

 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

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

 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

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.

Philip Joseph Bergeron

  Philip Joseph Bergeron, born July 15, 1976, in Thibodaux, Louisiana, was called to his eternal home with our Lord on June 25, 2025, in Jackson, Mississippi.


Philip was a devoted husband, father, and friend who brought light and love to everyone around him. A beloved member of his community, he was known for his generosity, humility, and unwavering kindness. Coaching baseball and softball were more than a pastime; it was a calling through which he impacted the lives of hundreds of young athletes. He led with compassion, patience, and joy always striving to uplift those around him.


A devout Catholic, Philip’s faith guided every part of his life. He lived out his beliefs through service, prayer, and a deep trust in God. Whether in his parish or on the ball field, he shared Christ’s love through his actions. 


Philip also loved the outdoors, especially hunting and fishing. Some of his most cherished moments were spent on trips with his dad, Guy, his brother, Mark, and his sons, Justin, Brian, and Mason. There were many hunting trips to Kansas and Coxburg spent full of laughter, storytelling, and lasting memories with family and friends.


He is preceded in death by his beloved son, Jonathan; his grandparents, Rene Sr. and Flossie Bergeron, Irvin Sr. and Mercedes Bourgeois, Earl and Gladys Coleman, and Billy Sr. and Erbie Lee Bell.


He is survived by his loving wife, Amy, and their six children: Kayla, Ashley, Nicole, Justin, Brian, and Mason. He is also survived by his parents, Guy and Kate Bergeron; his brother Mark (Sandy) Bergeron; and sisters, Amy (David) Briscoe, Mary (Joshua) Keller, and Anne (Chris) Alley. 


Philip will also be deeply missed by his in-laws, Billy and JoAnn Bell: his brothers and sisters-in-law: Trey (Philecia) Bell, Mandy (Daniel) Malone, and Tracy (Jeffery) Patridge; and his 25 beloved nieces and nephews. 


Pallbearers are Justin Bergeron, Brian Bergeron, Mason Bergeron, Mark Bergeron, Stephen Lirette, Jeffery Patridge, Daniel Malone, and Ryan Boyer.


Honorary Pallbearers are Josh Keller, David Briscoe, Chris Alley, Eric Schirmer, Peyton Patridge, Trey Bell.


Funeral Arrangements:

Monday, June 30, 2025, at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Madison, MS

Rosary at 12:30pm

Visitation at 1 - 3pm

Funeral Mass at 3pm

Burial to follow Mass at Flora Cemetery


Stricklin King Funeral Home will be handling all arrangements for the family.

George Phillip Chisolm

  George Phillip Chisolm, 83, passed away on June 26, 2025. The visitation will be held from 1:00 - 3:00 pm on Saturday, June 28 with the funeral service to follow at 3 pm. All services will be held at Harland Creek Baptist Church. Reverend Roger Richardson will officiate the service. Burial will follow at Coxburg Cemetery. 


Phillip was born in Coxburg, MS to Homer and Louise Chisolm on February 20, 1942. He graduated from Coxburg School, Holmes Junior College, Delta State University and Mississippi College. He was an educator for over 44 years. During that time, he served in numerous roles including math instructor, coach and principal. He touched the lives of thousands of students who lovingly referred to him as Mr. Chisolm, Coach, and most commonly, “Chief”. He retired from the school system in 2008. After retirement, he devoted his time to his cattle farm, his grandchildren, and his great-grandchildren. He loved traveling to watch them participate in all their activities. 


He is preceded in death by his parents, Homer and Louise Killebrew Chisolm, as well as two of his siblings, Edward Earl Chisolm and Patricia McCreary. 


Those left to cherish his memory are his wife of 62 years, Donna Starns Chisolm; children, Terri Spencer (Richard), Richard Chisolm (Bridgett); sister, Margaret Baggett (Paul); brother-in-law, Bob McCreary; sister-in-law, Janet Chisolm; five grandchildren, Niki, Allen, Connor, Morgan, Matthew; seven great-grandchildren, Spencer Grace, Allie Kate, Carley Bea, George Mason, Avey Lou, Ras and Rowdy.


In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Coxburg Cemetery Fund, 2885 Coxburg Road, Lexington, MS 39095, or American Parkinson Disease Association, P.O. Box 61420, Staten Island, NY 10306.


Stricklin King Funeral Home will handle all arrangements for the family. 

Richard Samuel Cain

  Richard Samuel Cain, 74, of Flora, went home to be with the Lord on June 16, 2025. A celebration of life will be held Thursday, June 19, 2025, at Damascus Baptist Church in Flora with visitation at 9:30 a.m. and services to follow at 11 a.m. The burial will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Bentonia immediately following the service. 


Richard was a beloved son, brother, husband, dad, uncle, and friend. Richard was born in Quitman County to Hubert Wayne and Clarsie Cain. He grew up in Yazoo City and graduated from Yazoo City High School. 


On February 14, 1975, he married Mona Thrash. Together, they raised two children, Justin and Kayla. Richard dedicated 35 years of service to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers until his retirement in 2005. He went to work for private contractors managing disaster relief and construction projects for the next decade. 


Richard found joy in the simple pleasures of life, but his greatest joy was spending time with his wife and children. Nothing meant more to Richard than his family. He was a hardworking, loving, caring man. His quirky sense of humor along with his quiet disposition brought smiles to many faces. 


Richard was preceded in death by his parents; his son Justin; his sisters, Earline (Gene) Ray, Etoy (Tommy) Holeman, and Dorothy “Nell” (Robert) Nelson. 


He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Mona Cain; his daughter Kayla (Matt) Martin; and a multitude of nephews, nieces, great-nephews, and great-nieces.


Pall bearers are Chad Thrash, Britt Johnson, Colton Walker, John Symon, Trace Saxton, Matthew Martin, Sidney Potter, and Allen Nelson. Honorary pall bearers are Ronnie Johnson and J.C. Hilderbrand.

Jerry Burton Montgomery

 Jerry Burton Montgomery, age 84, of Benton, Mississippi, passed away on June 5, 2025. He was born on November 7, 1940, to Thay and Kathleen Montgomery.


On March 18, 1965, he married the love of his life, Carol Ketchum, at Midway Baptist Church. Together, they raised three children: Cindy, Robin, and Brent. Jerry dedicated many years of service to MP&L before becoming owner of B&J Trading Company in Yazoo City, where he worked until his retirement in 2018. 


Jerry found joy in the simple pleasures of life. He especially enjoyed spending time outdoors, mowing grass, and tending to his garden. He was a faithful member of Bethlehem Baptist Church.


Jerry was preceded in death by his daughter, Cindy Haslob; his parents, Thay and Kathleen Montgomery; and his brother, Brent Montgomery.


He is survived by his loving wife of 60 years, Carol Montgomery; daughter, Robin Montgomery Williams (Ben); son, Brent Montgomery (Renee); grandchildren, Nikki Haslob, A.B. Williams, Jenson Williams, William Montgomery, Lelani Montgomery, Dakota Dearing (Sarah), and Hannah Montgomery; and great-grandchildren, Trent and Brooklyn Montgomery. He is also survived by his sister, Diane Switzer.


Visitation will begin at 10:00 AM on June 9, 2025, with the funeral service to follow at 11:00 AM at Bethlehem Baptist Church. All arrangements are under the direction of Stricklin King Funeral Home. 

Viven James Douglas

 Viven James Douglas, of Bentonia, went to be with the Lord on June 3, 2025. He was born on Oct. 5, 1938, to Marvin and Annie Kate Douglas. 


He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Margaret Douglas; son, James (Cathy) Douglas of Bentonia; daughter, Connie (Charlie) Fife of Richland; four grandchildren, Kirk (Mackenzie) Douglas, Hunter (Madison Allyn) Douglas, Amanda (Cole) Johnson and Adam (Sara Grace) Alexander; seven great grandchildren, Knox and Reece Douglas, Saylor Douglas, Emmerson Ann Alexander, and Cooper, Connor and Avery Johnson; and three siblings, Jimmy Douglas of Bentonia, Sarah Smith of Vaughan, and Katie Cottleman of Spencer, Ohio.


He was preceded in death by his parents; his sisters, Ellen Leal Leavy Douglas, Janie Jones; and Edward Lee Douglas.


He was employed by Mississippi Chemical in the maintenance department for 30 years. He was an active deacon at Central Baptist Church and a member of the 142 Mason Lodge.


Funeral services will be at Central Baptist Church on Friday, June 6 at 11 a.m. with Bro. Scottie Smith officiating. Burial will follow at Central Holmes Cemetery under the direction of Stricklin King Funeral Home. Visitation will be held from 9:30 a.m.until the funeral service.


Pallbearers will be Kirk Douglas, Hunter Douglas, Adam Alexander, Cole Johnson, Allen Ryan, Tommy Craft and Junior McDaniels.


Honorary pallbearers will be members of the 142 Lodge and Jimmy Moore of Yazoo City.

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