Brantley Barnard Pace, M.D.
Brantley Barnard Pace, M.D., beloved husband, devoted father and esteemed physician in Mississippi, died peacefully at home surrounded by his family. Known simply as Doc, his life was deeply etched by his faith, his commitment to hard work in a field that brought him life-long satisfaction and joy, and his love of family.
The community is invited to a memorial service Saturday, April 29 at 1 o'clock at Monticello Baptist Church. Visitation will be Friday, April 28 from 5-7 at Riverwood Family Funeral Home in Brookhaven or Saturday in Monticello at a reception in the Family Life Center following the service.
A native of Hattiesburg, Dr. Pace was born May 11, 1933, to Allye Lou Brantley and Thomas Barnard Pace. From a young age, he worked for years in Mr. Stockstill’s grocery store, at the filling station, painted ads on bus benches, and credits his weekly employment with shaping his valued work ethic. At 17 he invited Audria Ann Russell to the Spring Revival at First Baptist Church of Hattiesburg in 1950. They married at age 19, and she has been his devoted wife for 70 years.
Dr. Pace was a 1950 graduate of Hattiesburg High School and received a Bachelor of Science degree from the former Mississippi Southern College. A member of the second graduating class of the University of Mississippi School of Medicine, Dr. Pace was elected class president his first and second years and earned the Doctor of Medicine degree in 1958. He was profoundly grateful for the experience of working for Dr. Arthur C. Guyton for four years during medical school, doing research and drawing illustrations for the first and second editions of the Textbook of Medical Physiology and other works by Dr. Guyton.
He completed his internship at John Sealy Hospital, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas, in 1959, where he valued the opportunity of training under talented surgeon and Mississippi native, Dr. Truman Blocker.
Dr. Pace and Ann moved to Monticello where he has been engaged in the practice of medicine for 64 years. A self-described country doctor, he was widely regarded for a combination of native intelligence and personal warmth. Diligent in his pursuit of improving the quality of medical care in his community, Dr. Pace offered unparalleled attention to detail in the lives of his patients. His medical career spanned his weekly house calls in the 1960’s to telemedicine in the 21st century, and he never lost his personal touch with patients. He practiced listening carefully and writing personal letters in an age of computer-generated correspondence, frequently offering his own drawings to clarify understanding, and remembering his patients’ birthdays with hand-written notes. He loved serving the people of Lawrence county who frequently showed their appreciation by sharing fresh eggs, tomatoes, peas, berries, figs and other produce of their gardens for which he was grateful.
Dr. Pace was honored with the Phillip Rogers Award in Hattiesburg in 2009 for excellence in the delivery of medical care. He was a Diplomate of the American Board of Family Medicine since 1970, having been board certified upon examination last at age 81, and was an active member of the American Association of Family Practice.
Doc was a life-long learner and enjoyed teaching others about the way things work. An avid fan of auto racing, he earned his professional racing license at age 60 and earned his pilot’s license at age 70. He was proud to be a member of the Flying Octogenarians.
A gifted musician, he sang a resounding bass line in barbershop quartets and in church choirs, but most memorably, Doc filled their home with music, playing hymns, ragtime piano, guitar and banjo.
He will be remembered as a compassionate physician, beloved mentor and colleague, and true patriot. The events of World War II shaped Doc’s understanding of patriotism as a boy and influenced his lifelong commitment to honoring veterans and sharing their stories. No mention of his life would be complete without paying loving tribute to those who answered the call to serve this country. To them he gave the highest admiration and respect.
Influenced by fond memories of his mother’s close family of their 14 siblings as well as working closely with Dr. Guyton, Dr. Pace and his wife wanted a large family and gave themselves fully to the task of rearing their seven children. He is survived by his devoted wife, Ann, and four of their children: Marita Pace Walton (Ben), Jackson; Dr. Thomas B. Pace (Nancy), Greenville, S.C.; Kathryn Pace Phillips (Will), Brookhaven; and Jan Pace Coker (Sam), Ridgeland. 22 grandchildren remember him as their loving Doc: Dr. Bennett Walton (Samantha), Houston; Rhymes Walton Stabler (Prentice), Nashville; Marita Walton Ellis (Reed), Nashville; Anna Pace, Greenville, S.C; Brantley Pace, Sergeant USMC, (Kelley), Denver; Dr. Richard Pace (Katharine), Greenville, S.C.; Dr. Russell Pace (Holly Anne), Hendersonville, N.C.; Josh Parschauer, New York City; Kara Parschauer, Huron, OH; Mary Phillips White (Jeffrey), Brookhaven; Anna Kathryn Phillips, Chicago; Margaret Phillips, Nashville; Sarah Phillips Holliday (Ivan), Poplarville; Will Phillips, Brookhaven; Clay Coker, New York City; Lucy Coker Rudow (Grant), Dallas; Joe Coker, Starkville; Mary Coker, Fort Worth; and Virginia, Thomas, Allen and Sonnie Pace, Madison.
Doc also leaves 16 great-grandchildren and a host of cherished family members and dear friends who feel like family. He is survived by his loving sister, Mary Lou Pace Dabbs (Woody), Oxford; and sister in law, Brenda Pace, widow of his brother, Maxwell Pace who died in 2016
Preceding Dr. Pace in death are his beloved children Will Pace who died in 2022, Jim Pace and Lucy Pace Parschauer (Ken) who died in 2020; and the wife of his son, Jim, Solange Dibos Pace, as well as his parents.
The Pace family wishes to express their deepest love and gratitude to each of the exceptional healthcare workers who worked alongside Doc for 63 years at Lawrence County Hospital. They likewise thank those co-workers at Lawrence County Nursing Center and St. Luke’s Home Health and Hospice, and extend warmest appreciation to the staff at Hospice Ministries who served during his final days.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the charity of your choice.
Graveside service for Carl M. Barlow will be held 2 p.m. Friday, April 7 at Antioch Baptist Church Cemetery in Copiah County. He grew up in the Antioch community.
Mr. Barlow, 88 years old, of Bogue Chitto, MS, died April 2, 2023, at his residence. He was born July 11, 1934, to Hugh H. Barlow and Lou Ella Cronk.
Mr. Barlow was a native of Hazlehurst, MS. He was a heavy equipment operator and a truck driver. He had worked for Midstate Paving and for Mr. Shag Pyron. He enjoyed working in the construction industry building highways. He enjoyed animals and the outdoors. He was known to ride a horse before he could walk. His special pet and partner was “Smiley” whom he loved dearly. He was a loving father and grandfather and will be missed by family and friends.
Mr. Barlow was preceded in death by his parents, his daughter Barbara Ann “Penny” Barlow Walley; one whole brother, Paul B. Barlow and several half-brothers.
Survivors include a dear daughter Debbie Kay Fuqua (Frank) of Andalusia, AL;. three sisters: Jewel Bland of Brookhaven, MS; Hugh Faye Evans of Crystal Springs, MS and Georgia Lou Walker of Bogue Chitto, MS. He is also survived by three grandchildren and two great grandsons, and many nieces and nephews as well as his friends. He also leaves a special nephew Dewayne Walker and wife Tanya Walker whom he loved as his own children. Also, a special great nephew, Tim Barlow of Hazlehurst, MS as well as other loving family members and friends. His pet “Smiley” was his constant companion.
Pallbearers are Trent Bland, Dewayne Walker, Tim Barlow, Timmy Munn and J.R. Ellis.
The funeral service for Mr. William Edward “Billy” Nash, of Brookhaven, MS will be 11 a.m. Friday, April 7, at Riverwood Family, with interment in Riverwood Memorial Park. Visitation is from 5-8 p.m., Thursday, April 6, at Riverwood and will resume Friday from 10 a.m. until the time of service.
Billy Nash was born in Oneonta, Alabama, February 24, 1942, and departed this life April 1, 2023, at St. Dominics in Jackson, MS. He was 81 years of age.
Mr. Nash is well known for an outgoing personality and quick wit as well as his company, Nash Insurance Agency, in Brookhaven, MS, where he retired from after 51 years of serving the community. He loved trading cars and shopping for clothes, hats, and shoes. Mr. Nash was the loving and caring husband of his beautiful wife, Shirley, enjoying 46 years of marriage together. He was blessed to have welcomed many grandchildren and great grans into his heart and he will be greatly missed by each one who loved him.
Billy is preceded in death by his parents, James Artest and Ethyl (Teele) Nash; son, Stuart Wayman Wells; and siblings, Imogene Whitner, Virginia Globle, Doris Witt, and Jimmy Nash.
Those who remain to cherish his memory are his wife, Shirley Ann Nash; his children, Amy Allman and husband, Daniel of Oneonta, AL, Pam Henley of Gadsden, AL, Lynn Butler and husband, Tim of Bogue Chitto, MS, and Georgia Wells of Kerrville, TX; 11 grandchildren, Chip Wells, Emily Smith, William Marsh, Destiny Gladden, Sara Burkett, Chance Allman, Cristian Arriaga, Ali Fauver, Lauren Arriaga, Hadley Wells Harborth, and Nash Durr; and 14 great grandchildren. He is also survived by his lunch buddy, Tom Monroe, longtime friend, Harvey Magee, Ricky and Lori Salyer, who were more like family to him and made many trips together with Billy and Shirley; and many other loving family members and friends.
The memorial service for Linda Wand Reynolds McRaney will be 11 a.m., Saturday, April 8, at Shiloh Baptist Church
Mrs. McRaney, 74, of Monticello, died March 31, 2023, in Sontag, MS. She was born in Brookhaven, MS June 15, 1948, to Willie Glenn Reynolds and Ruby Thompson Reynolds. Mrs. McRaney worked in the sewing industry as a sewing machine operator and homemaker.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Shelton McRaney; her parents; daughter, Louise Barham; grandsons, Anthony Little and Blaine Reynolds; and sister, Mary Freeman.
Those left to cherish her memory are her children, Robbie Little (Anthony), Darlene Stalans (Jack), Melinda Jackson, Beverly Bridges (Shane), Toby Reynolds, and Raymond Reynolds; brothers, Billy Reynolds, George Reynolds (Elaine), Dale Reynolds (Sally), Willie Reynolds (Frances), and Eddie Reynolds (Wanzie); and one sister, Pearl Lancaster. She is also survived by 12 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren, and 1 great great grandchild, as well as numerous nieces, nephews and other loving family members and friends. She will be greatly missed by all who loved her.
Mr. Joe Glen Battard, 62, of Brookhaven, passed away March 31, 2023.
He was born November 24, 1960, in Wesson, MS.
Joe loved people, animals and most of all, his friends and he had lots and lots of them.
He is preceded in death by his mother, Gladys B. Battard.
Those left to cherish his memory are his friend of 18 years, Vicki Kees (Battard) his father, Charles Battard; two stepdaughters; five grandchildren and three great grandchildren and a host of friends.
He will be missed by all that loved him.
Service for Mrs. Frances Elaine Addison of Brookhaven, are 10:00 am, Saturday, April 1, 2023, at Riverwood Family with visitation 5:00-8:00 pm Friday, March 31, at Riverwood
She will be laid to rest in Summit, MS. at Reeves Cemetery.
Frances Elaine Addison, 70, passed away March 29, 2023. She was born January 4, 1953 in Plaquemine Parish, LA. to Edwin and Frankie Montgomery. Elaine was a loving and devoted wife, mother, grandmother, aunt, and friends to many.
She attended and is a member of Mt Moriah Baptist Church.
She worked with her parents, most of her life at their family business, Ed’s Cleaners. She left there after her parents retired. She worked at 84 Chevron for nine years, Sunflower for six years, Chula Vista Water Park, Lowes as cashier, ordering clerk and stocker. She enjoyed spending time with her husband, dogs, kids, grandchildren, and friends. She loved hunting, fishing, boating, dancing, swimming, and tubing.
She was preceded in death by her parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles and her daughter, Angelia.
She is survived by her husband, Richard, her daughters, Mandy King and husband, Jim, of Huntsville, AL, Holly Ivy and husband, Shaun, of Woodville AL, and Christi Vance and husband, Will, of Brookhaven, MS, her five grandchildren, Amber Ivy, Kelly Ivy, Katie Marks and husband Jim, Conner Vance and Claudia Claire Vance; three great grandchildren, Aurora Marks, Anne Marks, and Olivia Marks; brother, Eddie Montgomery and wife, Renea; and nieces, Tiffany Smith and husband, Jason, and Trudy Strait and husband, Billy; great niece, Daria Whitehead and husband, Zack; great nephews, Caleb Leray, Clay Leray, Seth Leray Dawson Smith; sister-in-laws, Wanda Cox, Judy Whisenant and husband, Louie and Donna Sunberg and husband, Thomas; and brother-in-law, Timothy Addison and wife, Kristy. Lastly, her best friends, Robert and Cathy Grimes and furr babies Bucky and Dove.
Services for Mr. Jack Alvin Foster of Brookhaven are 11:00 am, Saturday, April 1, 2023, at Harmony Baptist Church with visitation from 9:00 until the time of service.
Burial will be at Harmony Baptist Church Cemetery.
Mr. Jack Alvin Foster, 77, passed away March 29, 2023 at his home.
He was born on October 4, 1946 to the late T.J. Foster and Sally Johnson Foster.
Mr. Foster served his country in the United States Army. He worked as a Project Manager and Engineer, constructing buildings and bridges. After his Military Service and College. He began his career as a ship builder with the Engalls Shipyard and then he later finished his career as a project manager engineer for numerous large construction projects with Dunn and Harreld Construction. Such as the VA Medical Hospital, Birmingham Civic Center and the Jackson Post Office. He also worked on the Design and Construction team with The Lake Pontchatrain Causeway.
After retirement from this career he began a commercial cabinet business with his son in their garage in Brandon, MS in 1989.
They successfully grew the business and then moved it to the family land in Brookhaven in 1993 where they built their father & son shop to a large-scale millwork, which later Jack would retire from and his son Anthony would turn their small cabinet/mill work business into a world wide production and development center for Primos Hunting Calls.
He was an avid Outdoorsman and was a Missionary with the Native Americans and guest speaker within numerous churches.
Preceding him in death were his parents; and sister, Barbara Ann Foster.
Those left to cherish his memory are his son, Anthony Foster and wife, Cindy; grandchildren, Addyson Grace Foster and Colton Ray Foster; sister, Martha Ann Guynes and husband, Ervin; along with nephew, Jason Guynes and niece, Jennifer Guynes; also several great nieces and nephews. He will be missed by all that loved him.
Memorials can be made to Harmony Baptist Church in his memory.
Frances Nettles Howelll, 78, of Brookhaven passed away March 28, 2023.
Services will be at a later date
Visitation 9:00-11:00 am Friday, March 31, at Riverwood with service to follow at 11:00 am and burial at Cold Springs Church of Christ Cemetery.
Ms. Allen, 71, of Smithdale, died March 27, 2023, at Southwest Regional Medical Center, in McComb, MS. She was born March 1, 1952, to James Aubrey Teutsch and Noetta Marie Keith Teutsch. Becky worked as a caregiver. She was a very strong, independent, hard working woman who loved her friends and family. She loved collecting antiques and spending time outdoors. One of her most favorite things to do was to sit on her porch and drink her cup of coffee while watching the birds and listening to their beautiful songs. She loved her job; it gave her a great opportunity to care for many people. She also adored her fur baby, Lala. Becky will be greatly missed by her family and friends.
She is preceded in death by her parents; son, Jimmy John Allen; daughter, Cristyl Allen; great grandson, Jayden Rogers; and nephew, Bubba Albritton.
Those left to cherish her memory are, her children, Missy Rogers and Rushia Farnell; brothers, Michael Teutsch and Danny Teutsch; sister in law, Leah Anslum; 12 grandchildren, Darlene Hennington, Destin Allen, Justin Rogers, Haleigh Allen, Cody Rogers, Tyler Allen, Gavin Allen, Ryan Farnell, Jamie Farnell, Jeffery Rogers, Brayden Allen, Katlyn Carlisle; 18 great grandchildren; niece, Kyla Barcenas (Alex), daughter in law, Cathy Carlisle; and her fur baby, Lala, as well as other loving family members and friends.
Service times will be announced soon.
The funeral for Patsy Hutcherson Carr will be 11 a.m., Wednesday, March 22, at Monticello Baptist Church, with burial in New Zion Baptist Church Cemetery. Visitation is from 9 a.m. until the time of service Wednesday.
Mrs. Carr, 73, died March 19, 2023, at her residence in Monticello, MS. She was born in Brookhaven, MS October 7, 1949, to R.B. Hutcherson and Ida Ree Terrell Hutcherson. She was manager/bookkeeper with T.H. Perkins Furniture in Monticello and Monticello Hardwood, Inc. Mrs. Carr was a Master Gardener through Mississippi State University. She was also an accomplished seamstress, enjoyed going to car shows, and fishing. She was a long-time volunteer with the American Cancer Society and a member of Monticello Baptist Church, where she participated in many ministries, including the sanctuary choir and playing handbells, teaching Sunday School, and teaching children in VBS.
She is preceded in death by her husband of 51 years, Randy Carr; her parents; sister, Ina Ree Neill and brother, Jack Hutcherson.
Those left to cherish her memory are her children, Cindy Carr Williamson and husband, Brian, and Mark Carr and wife, Lianne; brothers, Eugene Hutcherson (Sharon) and Bruce Hutcherson (Paula); and sister, Winnie Boyles. She is also survived by six grandchildren, Leanne Carr Crosby (Conner), Ashley Williamson Boyte (Dillon), Matt Carr, Taite Williamson, Jones Henry Carr, and Miles Bishop Carr.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Monticello Baptist Church Handbell Choir 700 East Broad Street, Monticello, MS 39654.