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James Estus Keys

The funeral service for James Estus Keys will be 11 a.m., Friday, December 18, 2020,

at Zion Hill Baptist Church with interment in the church cemetery. Visitation is from 10 a.m. until the time of service at the church.

Mr. Keys, 81, of Wesson, MS, passed from this life on December 16, 2020, at his home surrounded by loved ones. He was born May 13, 1939,

to John Austin Keys and Anna Estelle Moore Keys.

Jimmy was a skilled craftsman; though he preferred to be called a carpenter, just like Jesus. He founded The Carpenter Shop in Wesson

and continued to work there until right before his death. He loved to worship the Lord through music. In the early days, he enjoyed singing

with cousins and family in a little group called the Zionlighters. He taught himself to play guitar and piano and still played until the last couple of months.

He had fun collecting over/under shotguns and pearl handle knives. Occasionally, he could be found quail hunting and pheasant hunting with friends and a few good dogs.

On warm days, you could catch a glimpse of him tooling around town on his Harley.

He is preceded in death by his wife, Betty Ann Keys; parents, Austin and Estelle Keys; brothers, Howard Keys, Carl Ray Keys; sisters, Grace “Sis” Sandifer and Elsie Elkins.

Those who remain to cherish his memory are his very special friend, Barbara Ann Ashley; daughters, Diane Keys and Sandy Keys Scott; sister, Melba Crane;

four grandchildren, Mandy, Logan, Austin, and Peyton; and four great-grandchildren, Spencer, Miles, Heloise, and Autumn.

3 comments

  • Comment Link Debbie Keene Saturday, 26 December 2020 03:09 posted by Debbie Keene

    The Wesson Coffee Shop in Heaven grew by one. So many of his friends have been waiting to see him , along with his family members who went before him. Jimmy was just good people, always smiling and telling a story. He’s the reason I have a house right now. We’ve lost a good man. Sandy and Diane, prayers of comfort going up for you.

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  • Comment Link Diane Beasley Saturday, 19 December 2020 21:51 posted by Diane Beasley

    I am so sorry to hear this. Wherever I saw him we always stopped and talked. He was just a good person to meet on the street or in the store. Prayers for the family and you especially Barbara Ann. I know how much he cared about you. He will be missed by so many people in Wesson.

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  • Comment Link BOB LEARY Friday, 18 December 2020 10:59 posted by BOB LEARY

    SO SORRY TO HEAR THIS I CONSIDER JIMMY TO BE A GOOD FREIND.

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