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Obituaries

Obituaries

Saturday, 02 March 2019 08:02

Elizabeth "Betsy" Murphey Ranson

The funeral service for Ms. Elizabeth “Betsy” Murphey Ranson will be 10 a.m.,

Tuesday, March 5, 2019, at Riverwood Family Funeral Service, with interment at

Riverwood Memorial Park. Visitation will be held from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m., Monday

evening, March 4, at Riverwood.

Ms. Betsy Ranson, 76, of Brookhaven, passed from this life on March 2, 2019, at

King’s Daughters Medical Center in Brookhaven, MS. She was born on November 17, 1942,

in Memphis, TN to the late Roder Trigg and Francis Murphey.

Ms. Betsy worked in the Retail industry and was a beloved staff member of

Brookhaven Animal Hospital and a member of Beauregard United Methodist Church.

Proverbs 31:13 describes a woman “who willingly works with her hands.” She spent

her down time quilting but also enjoyed dog training. She was a Master Gardener and

treasured her time outdoors, but her passion was her family. She was a loving mother

and grandmother and will be missed by her children and grandchildren who loved her without end.

She is preceded in death by her parents and her aunt, Ernest Coulon Trigg.

Those left here to cherish her memory are, her daughters, Elizabeth Ranson Stodghill and

husband, Steven, and Jennifer Ranson Allen and husband, Mark; four grandchildren,

Murphey and Bailey Stodghill and Currie and Lea Allen, and many other loving family

members and friends.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Rescue Tails located at

Brookhaven Animal Hospital, 1210 Hwy 51 N, Brookhaven, MS 39603.

https://www.facebook.com/rescuetailsms/

Friday, 01 March 2019 14:10

Ronnie Ezell

Services for Mr. Ronnie Louis Ezell will be held on Tuesday, March 5, 2019, at 2:00pm

at Riverwood Family with interment in Sarepta Baptist Church Cemetery.

Visitation will be on Monday, March 4, 2019, from 5:00-9:00pm also at Riverwood Family.

 

Ronnie Louis Ezell, 67, of Bogue Chitto, passed from this life on March 1, 2019, at his home.

He was born on January 23, 1952, to Robert Willie Ezell and Katherine Laird Ezell Thompson.

Mr. Ezell was an Army Veteran of the Vietnam War and was a member of the Moose Lodge,

specifically active in running Bingo and helping with the Special Olympics.

 

Preceding him in death were his parents; bothers, Paul David Ezell, Eugene Ezell and Mike Ezell.

 

Those left to cherish his memory is his wife of 44 years,  Vicky Ann Smith Ezell; son, James David Ezell

and daughter, Dawn Sellars along with two grandchildren, Michael Larue Sellars and Eric Sellars.

He is also survived by sisters, Nancy Case and Evelyn Buitt; brothers-in-law,

Robert Buitt, Ronnie Smith, Keith Smith and Darrell Lee Smith and wife Sandra.

Friday, 01 March 2019 14:08

Vivian Rushing

Services for Ms. Vivian Rushing of Wesson are 10:00 am Monday, March 4, 2019 at Riverwood Family.

Visitation 5:00-8:00 pm Sunday, March 3, at Riverwood.

 

 

Ms. Vivian Rushing, 76, passed away February 28, 2019 at Merit Health in Jackson.

She was born on January 29, 1943 to the late Jessie James and Velma Rushing.

She was a loving mother, grandmother, sister and friend, and will be missed by all that loved and knew her.

Preceding her in death are her parents; brother, T.H. Rushing: and sisters, Bobbie Rushing and Margie Rushing.

Those left to cherish her memory are her sons, Jesse Rushing and Tiffany and Stacy Rushing;

daughter, Judy Lee and husband Frank; brothers, James Lee Rushing, Mike Rushing, Julius Rushing;

sisters, Diane Rushing and Elaine Rushing.

 

She is also survived by grandchildren, Sabrina Teasley, Annie and Matthew Baltazar, Rachel and Daniel Brewer,

Tonya and Ryan Lott, Danielle Callendar and Hunter Callendar and great-grandson, Isaac Higgins.

 

Friday, 01 March 2019 10:55

Sue Ford Moak

Services for Mrs. Sue Ford Moak of Brookhaven are 3:30 pm Sunday, March 3, 2019 at Riverwood Family Funeral Service.

Visitation is Saturday, March 2 from 5:00-7:00 pm at Riverwood Family.

 

Sue Ford Moak was born on September 14, 1930, to Thelma Reeves Ford and James Franklin Ford in Bude, Mississippi.

A move to Norfield followed her early childhood years in Bude.   Sue graduated from Brookhaven High School

and then attended Whitworth College and graduated from the University of Southern Mississippi.  

She married the love of her life, Tom Moak, on June 12, 1949.  

Their 64 year marriage showed all those who knew them a picture of a couple completely devoted to one another.

Sue was preceded in death by her husband, Tom, and her young daughter, Susan.

She is survived by her son, Frank, and wife, Terri, and her daughter, Sarah Pruet, and husband, Ron.

She is also survived by grandchildren and their spouses, Emily and David Reeves, Tripp and Morgan Pruet,

Elizabeth Moak, Andrew and Casey Pruet, and Amanda Moak.

A recent joy is the addition of great-grandchildren Claire and John Reeves and Quinn Pruet.

Sue educated many children over a 30-year teaching career at Bogue Chitto School, Brookhaven High School,

Alexander High School, and Lipsey Junior High. She always loved books and talked often about how she prayed that

she would not lose her ability to read. God granted that request. Her love of the written word contributed to her

being perfectly suited to teach English and serve as a librarian.

She enjoyed travel and was so thankful when they visited places she had only read about before.

Sue and Tom loved their home and made it a place of welcome for family and friends.

The “joy of the hunt” in finding furnishings that needed her meticulous restoration skill was a source of happiness.

Sue passionately loved First Baptist Church. Sue taught Sunday School for many years,

and her longest teaching commitment was to the oldest women in the church.

She loved and cared for that class with service and care that saw her being the hands and feet of Jesus.

During the last four years when Sue was unable to attend church, she and Frank watched the broadcast of the service almost every Sunday.

 

Sue is a glorious example of a life well lived.   “Well done, thy good and faithful servant. . . .Enter thou into the joy of the Lord.” Matthew 25:21.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to First Baptist Church Brookhaven Building Fund.

Wednesday, 27 February 2019 12:36

Bonnie Holland Byrd

Bonnie Erle Holland Byrd, 85, of Meadville, MS, died February 26, 2019 in Jackson at University of Mississippi Medical Center.

Visitation will be held at the McNeely Road Church of God in Natchez on Friday, March 1st from 5-8pm and Saturday, March 2nd from 1-2pm.

The funeral will begin at 2PM followed by interment at the Byrd’s Chapel Cemetery in Meadville, MS.

Riverwood Family Funeral Services of Brookhaven is assisting the family with the Revs. Brian Monehan and Kelcie Messer Henderson officiating.

Pallbearers are David Byrd, Daniel Byrd, Charles Stroup, Michael Messer, Frank Holland and Luke Brumfield. In lieu of flowers,

charitable contributions may be made to the Smoky Mountain Children’s Home at 800-654-1622 (http://smch.org/donate), or to a charity of your choice.

 

Bonnie was born January 14, 1934 and leaves behind a loving husband of 67 years, John Lloyd Byrd,

three sons, Bill and Linda Byrd of Shreveport, La, Bob and Susan Byrd of Hope Mills, NC, Ken and Debbie Byrd of Fort Worth, TX

and seven grandchildren: Ashley Thibodeaux, Danielle and Stephen Kozikowski, Michelle And Corey Snyder,

Arielle and Cody Hughes, Zack Byrd, David and Katherine Byrd and Daniel and Katherine Byrd.

She is also survived by her sisters Opal Messer of Natchez, MS, Brenda Williams of Meadville, MS

and sister-in-law, Ruth Holland of Natchez, MS.  She leaves behind numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and close special friends,

Benny and Betty Gorum. She is preceded in death by her parents, Monroe and Gertrude Holland,

brothers, Paul Holland, Arliss and Artie Holland, Bernard and Jo Riece Holland,

and sisters, Lillian and William Pittman, Itasca and Randall Brumfield, and Clara and Lester Browning. 

Bonnie had various jobs throughout her life: keypunch operator, bookkeeping, sales clerk at a dress shop, country furniture store,

outlet store, and was undercover security at a department store and could easily detect shoplifters.

Bonnie was a servant.  She served her family by keeping them grounded while her husband served our country for 20 years in the US Air force. 

She always made sure her three boys were loved, fed, clean and well dressed. 

She served as a taxi driver delivering her boys to Cub Scout and Boy Scout activities,

piano lessons, swim lessons, sporting events, youth camp, etc. She was a caregiver,

opening her home during Hurricanes Camille and Katrina, providing meals and a dry bed to people less fortunate.

  She also hosted a new pastor and their family for three months while they waited for a home. 

Bonnie served her country:  She was a Red Cross Volunteer during the 1960's, was an active member of the USAF Officer's Wives Club,

and the American Legion Auxiliary.  Bonnie faithfully served Franklin County District 5 as their Election Commissioner from 2000-2008.

Bonnie served her Lord and Savior. She was a faithful member of the Church of God for over seventy years,

playing the piano at church for many years and instilled her love for music in her children and grandchildren;

she prepared countless chicken dinners, peanut brittle, taught Sunday School and served on various church committees.

She showed her children how to “trust in the good Lord”. Her faith in God carried her through Rheumatoid Arthritis, Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma,

breast cancer and colon cancer, and numerous health issues throughout her 85 years. 

Bonnie loved to cook, sew, knit, garden, work puzzles and arrange flowers.  She took classes in cake decorating,

flower arranging, reupholstery and computers. She studied at numerous colleges as she traveled with her husband’s military career. 

She owned her own ceramic shop and loved to collect teapots, crosses, little shoes, etc. But more than any of this, she loved to shop.  

Wednesday, 27 February 2019 12:33

Debra June Blackwell

Services for Mrs. Debra June Blackwell of Monticello are 10:00 am Saturday, March 2, 2019

at Divide Memorial Methodist Protestant Church with burial at Antioch Baptist Church Cemetery.

Visitation is from 5:00-9:00 pm Friday, March 1, at Divide Memorial Methodist Protestant Church.

Debra June Blackwell, 60, went to be with her Lord on February 27, 2019 at her residence.

She was born on April 16, 1958 to the late Clarence Glen Whitlow and June Marie Whitlow.

She was a Cosmetologist and a member of Divide Memorial Methodist Protestant Church.

She will be missed by all that loved and knew her.

 

Preceding her in death are her parents; brother, Thomas Whitlow; and sister-in-law, Debbie Whitlow.

 

Those left to cherish her memory are her husband, Rodney Blackwell; daughter, Amy VanVuren;

brothers, Clarence G. Whitlow and John A. Whitlow. She is also survived by

4 grandchildren, Veronica VanVuren, Vanessa VanVuren, Thomas Whitlow and James Whitlow;

son-in-law, David VanVuren, sisters-in-law, Pam Whitlow and Margaret Whitlow;

nephews, Jason Whitlow, Steven Whitlow and Charlie Whitlow and niece, Ashley Whitlow.

 

Monday, 25 February 2019 16:14

Bernice Wilson

Funeral services for Bernice Quinn Wilson of Brookhaven are 11 a.m. on Thursday, February 28, 2019, at

Pleasant Grove United Methodist Church in Monticello with burial in the church cemetery immediately

following the service. Riverwood Family Funeral Service is in charge of arrangements.

The Rev. Stanley Lobin will officiate.

            Visitation will be held from 5 until 8 p.m. on Wednesday, February 27 at the funeral home and at the

church on Thursday, February 28 from 10 a.m. until the time of the service.

            Bernice, 90, was born in the Harmony community on October 5, 1928, to James Luther Quinn and

Alberta Leola Mason Quinn. She was a lifelong member of Pleasant Grove United Methodist Church and

worked with the food pantry and various other ministries. She was a founding member of the Pleasant Grove Community Crafters.

            She worked for many years at the Stahl-Urban Company in Brookhaven and was retired from the

Fred’s department store in downtown Brookhaven.

            Bernice married Tommy Jerry Wilson from the nearby East Lincoln community on Aug. 7, 1944,

and the couple celebrated their 71st wedding anniversary shortly before Jerry’s death in June 2016.

The couple had three children, Tommy Jr., Mickey and Roger.

            She is preceded in death by Jerry, her parents and her siblings, Lt. Col. James Quinn, Lanell Krogstad,

Ruth Bessonnette, Margaret Griffith, Bennie Jo McGuffie and an unnamed infant brother.

            Survivors include her children, Tommy Wilson Jr. of Vicksburg, Mickey (Marilyn) Wilson of B

rookhaven and Roger (Judy) Wilson of Brookhaven; her grandchildren, Scott Wilson of Vicksburg,

Doug (Stephanie) Wilson of Vicksburg, Richie (Toni) Wilson of Wesson, Kristie (Jim) Burt of Brookhaven,

JoBeth (Lance) Thompson of Brookhaven, Jake (Jennifer) Wilson of Jasper, Ala., Elizabeth (John) McDaniel

of Brookhaven and Joshua Wilson of Hattiesburg; 19 great-grandchildren; nine great-great-grandchildren;

a special niece, Carolyn (Jimmy) Lambert; and many nephews, nieces and friends.

            Pallbearers will be Scott Wilson, Doug Wilson, Richie Wilson, Lance Thompson, Jim Burt, Jake Wilson,

Joshua Wilson, and Brandon Wilson. Honorary pallbearers will be Brooks Burt, Blake Thompson,

Zachary Thompson, John McDaniel, and Kyle Burt.

            The family rejoices in the knowledge that Bernice and Jerry are reunited in Heaven, where

there is no pain and only ever-lasting happiness and praise for our Savior.

Monday, 25 February 2019 12:08

Geneva Ferguson

Arrangements for Mrs. Geneva Ferguson are as follows, Viewing Wednesday, February 27th 5:-6:30 Riverwood Family Funeral Service

in Brookhaven MS.  Saturday March 2nd 3:00 Funeral services will be held at the Jefferson Memorial Funeral Home Chapel

in Trussville AL, viewing from 1:00-3:00.

 

Geneva Ferguson, 86, born July 15, 1933 in Margaret, AL, died February 20, 2019.  She was a long-time

resident of Birmingham, AL residing most of her adult life in East Lake.  In recent years she lived at

Highland Lake in Oneonta, AL.  Geneva loved life to the fullest and loved family more than anything. 

She was known for her pleasant disposition; the eternal optimist.  She was generous and possessed the

gift of hospitality.  Frequently her home was opened for guest with her table spread; where food was

served along with hugs and laughter.  Although she had numerous interests and hobbies, playing cards

was her favorite past time.  Young and old alike affectionately called her “Maw Maw.”  Geneva was one

of the few surviving charter members of the Roebuck Seventh-day Adventist Church where she served in

various areas of responsibility including head deaconess, Sabbath school superintendent, head greeter, and

children’s ministries leader.  Geneva had the reputation of being one that could get things done.  Known as

the “Tupperware lady,” she was employed as a unit manager for over 30 years and conducted Tupperware

parties in thousands of homes throughout the Birmingham area.  Geneva was the eleventh of 12 children born

to Sam and Jessie Carruba and was the last surviving child of their household.  Sam, an Italian immigrant, was

a farmer and worked in the Margaret coal mines.  Geneva’s husband of 57 years, Ray Ferguson, preceded her

in death in 2003.  She is survived by one son, Charles (Sharon) Ferguson of Hendersonville, NC, along and

two daughters, Claudia (Tony) Gilmer of Birmingham and Carla (Dean) Snider of Brookhaven, MS; five grandchildren,

Charles’ two sons Adam and Carson and Sharon’s daughter Heather Buck, and Carla’s two children, son,

Jason and daughter Kelli; and three great-grandchildren Eli (Adam’s son), Madison (Heather’s daughter) and

Tanner (Heather’s son).  Geneva also is survived by a multitude of nieces and nephews. 

Saturday, 23 February 2019 17:17

David Wayne Moak

Funeral services for Mr. David Wayne Moak will be 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, February 27, 2019, with

interment at Riverwood Memorial Park. There will be a visitation time from 5:00 – 8:00 p.m., Tuesday, February 26,

at Riverwood, and will resume on Wednesday from 1:00 p.m. until the time of service.

Mr. David Wayne Moak, 67, of Brookhaven, passed from this life on February 23, 2019. He was born on

August 17, 1951, in Vicksburg, MS, to Andy and Laura Jane Moak. He worked as a house mover, but he

did everything to the best of his ability. David was treasured as a husband, father and grandpa, his

family were his greatest blessings. Those who love him will forever feel his absence.

Preceding him in death are his parents; three brothers, Buddy Moak, Paul Moak and Glen Moak;

and one sister, Alberta Douglas.

He is survived by his wife, Georgia Moak; daughters, Stacy Stewart and husband Howard, Jr. and

Sandy Smith and husband Adam; sisters, Neomia Boyte, Clara Reid, Jo Ann Rials and Cathy Martin;

seven grandchildren, Andrew Franklin, Derrick Stewart, Brant Smith, Jacob Stewart, Jesse Stewart,

Sawyer Smith, and Sadie Smith. He is also survived by a host of nieces, nephews, and other loving family members and friends.

Saturday, 23 February 2019 09:57

Lanny Dwayne "Harry" Case

The funeral service for Mr. Lanny Dwayne “Harry” Case will be held at Riverwood Family on

Wednesday, February 27, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. The visitation will be on Tuesday from 5:00 p.m.

until 8:00 p.m. and will resume on Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the service.

Lanny Dwayne “Harry” Case, age 49 and a resident of Brookhaven, went to be with the Lord on

Friday, February 22, 2019. Dwayne was born on February 4, 1970 to Lanny and Jean Pybass Case

in Brookhaven. He was a supervisor for Westlake Chemical and attended Macedonia Baptist Church.

He was an avid outdoorsman, which included rock hunting with his boys and hunting and fishing.

He also enjoyed riding 4-wheelers with his boys and working with mechanics. Dwayne was

a caring man who will be dearly missed by all who knew him.

He is preceded in death by his father, Lanny Case; and his maternal and paternal grandparents.

Those left to cherish his memory are his wife, Stephanie Case; his mother, Jean Case and Jerry; sons,

Dustin and Anthony Case; brother, Scott Case and wife Claudina; sister, Lori Smith and husband Chad;

nephews, Gavin Hooper and Lawson Smith; nieces, Lanna Case, Allye Case, and Lanie Smith. He is also

survived by his aunts and uncles, Mary and Eddie Case, Arlene and Gene Albritton, Bobby and Anita Case,

Laura and Johnny Pybass, and Ann Sutton; mother and father-in-law, Jerry and Sue Palmer; sister and

brother-in-law, Nathan and Wendy Kreps; nieces, Haley and Alayna; and nephew, Tristan; as well as a host of cousins and friends.

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