The Memorial Service for Donald Lee Mohon will be held at 3 p.m., Tuesday, August 8, 2023, at Riverwood Family.
Mr. Mohon, 77, of Crystal Springs, went to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, August 4, 2023, at Southwest Regional Hospital in McComb, MS. He was born in Crystal Springs August 3, 1946, to Harold Woodrow Mohon and Peggy Lee Clark Mohon. He was a retired Truck Driver. Donald was a loving husband, father and grandfather. There was nothing more valuable to him than his family and his dogs. He lived by his famous saying, “I’ll be the same today as I will be tomorrow.”
He is preceded in death by his precious wife, of 47 years, and now reunited with, Judy Carol Mohon; his parents; and brother, Ronald Lee Mohon.
He is survived by his children Joey Mohon (Kim) and Donna Carol Gandy (Luke); sister, Diane Beasley; brother-in-law Billy Kees (Robin); two grandchildren, Ryan Mohon (Mackenzie) and Bradley Ferguson (Kayla); three great grandchildren and many other loving family members and friends.
Dickie Wayne Johnson, 72, of Brookhaven, died July 31, 2023, at his residence. He was born in Brookhaven on September 11, 1950, to Hollis and Fredna Johnson. Mr. Johnson was a retired construction worker. After retiring he enjoyed spending his time outdoors, hunting, or just taking in the beauty of creation.
He is preceded in death by his parents; sister, Marjorie Ellen Hart; and two brothers, Glen K. Johnson and Ronnie Dale Johnson.
He is survived by his sister, Carolyn Johnson Cox and a host of nieces and nephews as well as cousins and other loving family members and friends.
The funeral service for Robert C. Case will be 11 a.m., Wednesday, August 2, at Mt Zion Church of Christ with burial following in the church cemetery. Visitation is from 5-8 p.m., Tuesday, August 1, at Riverwood and will resume from 10 a.m. until the time of the service at Mt Zion Wednesday.
Mr. Case, 72, of Brookhaven, died July 29, 2023, at his residence. He was born in Lincoln County, MS, April 24, 1951, to Grady B. Case and Perline Wilson Case. He was employed with MDOT.
Mr. Case is preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Grady Lenward Case and Jesse Layton “Coonie” Case and sister, Judy Martin.
He is survived by his wife of 36 years, Cynthia R. Case; children, David Case (Jennifer), Justin Jackson (Heather), Jon Espy (Chrissy); 14 grandchildren, Dylan Case, Owen Case, Savanah Case, Gracie Rutland (Will), Grant Jackson, Abby Jackson, Cyanne Espy, Art Espy, Joe Espy, Fern Espy, Isaiah Espy, Naomi Espy, Solomon Espy, Em Espy; two great grandchildren, Ava Joyce Rutland and Kason Rutland. He is also survived by other loving family members and friends.
The funeral service for Sylvia Ann Teasley will be 2 p.m., Friday, August 4, at Riverwood Family. Visitation is from Noon until the time-of-service Friday.
Mrs. Teasley, 37, of Crystal Springs, died July 28, 2023, at her residence. She was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on October 10, 1985, to Charles Ray Norwood and Mary Ann Damico Norwood. She was a Dental Office Manager. Sylvia graduated from Brookhaven High School in 2005 and continued her education, earning a Business Administration Degree from Copiah Lincoln Community College.
In her free time, she enjoyed cooking and spending time with her family, friends, and “fur” babies. She also liked to sing and dance. She was a beautiful soul and will be greatly missed by those who loved her.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Matthew “Scooby” Teasley; stepmom, Vicki Norwood; and grandparents, Corrinne Damico, Dora Slaven, and B.J. Norwood.
She is survived by her parents; brother, Paul Vanover (Courtney); sisters, Shelbi Norwood, and Amy Norwood; nieces, Megan Blanton (Branson), Madison Vanover; nephew, Taysom Bryan; grandparents, Lula Norwood and Charles Brown. She is also survived by a host of aunts, uncles, and cousins.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Brookhaven Animal Rescue League, PO Box 3477, Brookhaven, MS or the Copiah Animal Shelter 27084 Highway 51, Crystal Springs, MS 39059.
The funeral service for Irmgard Rosalie Clark will be 2 p.m., Thursday, August 3, at Riverwood Family, with burial in Ruth Cemetery. Visitation is from Noon until the time of the service on Thursday.
Mrs. Clark, 95, of Ruth, died July 29, 2023, at her residence. She was born in Nuremberg, Germany, December 26, 1927, to the late Jean Krug and Karoline Krug. She worked as a Supervisor with Kellwood Garment Factory.
“Rosie” was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother. She met the love of her life in World War II in her hometown, soon after that they moved to Ruth, Mississippi and they lived many years together before he preceded her in death. She was an amazing cook as well as gardener, taking great care of her yard. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Earl D. Clark; her parents; son, Erwin Clark; daughter in law, Olivia Ann Clark; one sister and three brothers.
She is survived by her son, Jimmy Clark; daughter in law, Pam Clark; four grandchildren, Amanda Howell (Keith), Derrick Clark (Barbara), Chad Clark, and Kayla Clark; five great grandchildren, Dylan Howell, Kelton Howell, Preston Howell, Zeke Clark, and Olivia Ann Clark; sisters-in-law, Evelyn Rossett and Ruth Crisler, as well as other loving family members and friends.
The funeral service for James Otto Price will be 1 p.m., Wednesday, August 2, at Macedonia Baptist Church with interment in the church cemetery. Visitation will be from 5-8 p.m., Tuesday, August 1, at Riverwood Family.
Mr. Price, 70, of Brookhaven, died July 29, 2023, at St. Dominics Hospital in Jackson, MS. He was born in Pike County, MS, October 12, 1952, to Lee Otto Price and Iva Mae Brown Price. He was a retired Truck Driver. He enjoyed camping and spending time with his family. He was interested in antique cars and liked to attend car shows. Mr. Price will be greatly missed by his loved ones and many friends and faith family at Macedonia Baptist Church.
He is preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Donald Lee Price; and nephew, Brad Price.
Those left to cherish his memory are his wife of 51 years, Pamela S. Price; children, Leigh Ann Norton (Shane), Jamie Price (Rhonda); sister, Sandra Knight (Mich); five grandchildren, Sawyer Norton, Lindsey Norton, Emma Grace Price, Dois Dumas, and Kelly Dumas; and two great grandchildren, Kasen Norton and Parker Norton. He is also survived by other loving family members and friends.
The memorial service for Rena Aline McGarry will be 11 a.m., Saturday, August 5, at Riverwood Family.
Mrs. McGarry, 71, of McCall Creek died July 28, 2023. She was born in Natchez, MS, June 3, 1952, to Gordon Malcom McGarry and Essie Mae Ivey McGarry.
She was an avid hunter and loved spending time with family and friends outdoors. She was very active in the recovery community and helping those with addictions to find sobriety. As a nurse she worked at University of Mississippi Medical Center and St. Dominics in Critical Care Intensive Care and the Emergency Room.
Later in life she retired to McCall Creek Mississippi to live near her grandchildren, Gabriel and Reagan Bush, where she watched them grow into responsible young adults.
She is preceded in death by her parents.
She is survived by her children, Matthew Bush (Chad Hickerson) of Corinth, MS, Jason Bush (Anita) of McCall Creek, MS; brothers and sisters, Mary Juanita Jordan of Brookhaven, MS, Gordon Malcom McGarry, Jr. of Fayette, MS, and Rebecca Ivey Rushing of McCall Creek, MS; her two grandchildren as well as her childhood friend, Martin Lias of Jackson, MS, cousin Allene Noble of St. Francisville, LA, and other loving family members and friends.
The funeral service for Wanda Varnado Haire will be 1 p.m., Monday, July 31 at Union Church Baptist Church with burial at Union Church Cemetery.
Mrs. Haire, 63, of Union Church, died July 28, 2023, at her home in Union Church. She was born in Hazlehurst, MS February 15, 1960, to David Ray Varnado, Jr. and Bertha Lenore Greer Varnado. She was a retired store manager and bookkeeper, working at Varnado’s Grocery from 1977-2004.
Wanda loved to travel and started several collections from those travels. Coca Cola memorabilia, Christmas ornaments, and an assortment of dishes. Years ago, she enjoyed helping with her daughter’s impressive Beanie Babies collection and more recently her granddaughter’s whimsical Christmas houses collection. Photography was an important hobby for Wanda. She thoroughly enjoyed taking pictures of family and friends and sharing them with everyone. But above and beyond her hobbies was her wholehearted love for her children and grandchildren as well as her love and concern for helping others with their needs. She will be greatly missed by all those lives she touched.
She is preceded in death by her father, David Ray Varnado, Jr.; brothers-in-law, Truett Haire and Steve Diefenbach; and sister-in-law, Lisa Haire.
Those left to cherish her memory are her husband of 46 years, Timothy Franklin Haire; her mother Bertha Varnado; children, Daniel Timothy Haire (Kristen) and Darla Danielle Haire; sisters, Marcia Raye Varnado Smith (Scott) and Janet Kaye Varnado Smith (Farran); four grandchildren, Charlee Elaine Haire, Tucker Daniel Haire, John Rayford Haire, Eden Lenore Haire. She is also survived by sisters-in-law, Jamie Haire, Nan Haire Maxwell (Bari), Cela Haire Diefenbach, and Nola Haire Curtis (Mark); brother-in-law, Alan Haire; numerous nieces and nephews she loved dearly as well as other loving family members and friends.
In lieu of flowers you may send memorials to Blair E. Batson Hospital 2500 N State Street, Jackson, MS 39216.
A meal will be provided after graveside service at the church.
The funeral service for James Karl “Jimmy” Smith will be 11 a.m., Tuesday, August 1, at Riverwood Family, with interment in Hawkins Chapel Cemetery. Visitation is 5-8 p.m., Monday, July 31, at Riverwood and will resume Tuesday from 10 a.m. until the time of the service.
James "Jimmy" Karl Smith was born April 27th, 1951 in Detroit Michigan to R.E. Smith and Eileen May Kissel Smith.
The Family moved to Brookhaven Mississippi in 1959 where he attended Enterprise school. He played sports in high school and was chosen to play for the All-Star basketball team of 1969. While at Enterprise, he was All District, All Mid-south Conference, All County and All South Mississippi All Star-in basketball. Let it be noted, he kicked the first field goal at Enterprise. After graduation he went on to play basketball at Co-Lin on a basketball scholarship. After graduating from Co- Lin, he began a career with Illinois Central Railroad. He started as a signalman for Illinois Central and moved into a supervisory position for CN. He worked for the Railroad for 42 years. He met the love of his life, Angela, and she met her Romeo at the Exchange Club fair in the Fall of 1972. They married in September of 1973 and were going to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on September 8th. In their 50 years, they enjoyed beach trips, Canton Flea Market excursions, raising children, gardening, ballgames, dance recitals and building anything Angela might imagine. They made a beautiful life together.
Jimmy carpooled his granddaughter, Ann Claire, from school, to McDonalds, to ball practice all the while giving her unsolicited life advise. Lessons to live by and pass on!
Jimmy and Angela were tightly woven in their congregations. Every Sunday Jimmy arrived early to turn on air conditioning or heating for parishioners of Hawkins Chapel and on weekdays he was watering the plants at Friendship Baptist Church. He was a dedicated Christian being active at both churches. As a member of Hawkins he was the trustee, and as a member at Friendship, he was active on multiple committees as well as serving as a Deacon. Jimmy and Angela together attended both services every Sunday.
Jimmy was diagnosed with Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma in 2008. After treatment he was blessed with the gift of being healed. He lived a full life after his treatment. As a devout Christian, Jimmy's priorities were God, family, and friends. He walked the walk and talked the talk. He practiced the ways of God and extended a helping hand to many in need. Beloved community-wide and especially by his children, Carrie and Cole, his grandchildren, Tyler, Rayne, Riley, Ann Claire, Beckett, Shepard, Noah and Great grandchild, Kennedy Ann with another one on the way. The circle keeps expanding.
His Christian faith will be carried on by them all with the loyal support of his son in law Daniel and daughter in law Whitney as Jimmy modeled a loving, faithful parental figure.
Other than deer hunting his favorite pastime was coaching. He coached both of his kids in all their sports endeavors as well as volunteering to coach his niece and nephew and so many other school children. Traveling around the county, coaching them, supporting them, as if they were his own. He enjoyed coaching and watching all of his grandkids play ball. He successfully passed on his love of sports to his children and grandchildren. And, to them all, he will always be an all-star.
He is preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Mike Smith; nephew, Blaine Hamilton; and father-in-law, Vernon Smith.
Those left to cherish his memory are his wife of 50 years, Angela Smith; children, Carrie Case (Daniel) and Cole Smith (Whitney); sisters, Marilyn Wilson (Mickey), Sherry Lewis (Steve), Kathy Hamilton (David); sister-in-law, Teresa Smith; seven grandchildren, one great grandchild, and one other great grand on the way. He is also survived by his mother-in-law, Ann Smith; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Glyn and Tawanda Smith and Stanton and Renee Dossett as well as a host of nieces, nephews and other loving family members and friends.
The family would like to extend many thanks for the grand expressions of love and support. Keep the love and prayers deep in your hearts for Angela and the kids. May God be with you.
A memorial service will be held for Henry Edward “Eddie Bo” Tanner, 11 a.m., Saturday, August 5, at New Hope Church on 550, with burial in the church cemetery. Rev. Mike Assink will officiate.
Mr. Tanner, 63, of Union Church, died July 24, 2023, at Southwest Regional Medical Center in McComb, MS. He was born in Brookhaven April 22, 1960, to Wade Franklin Tanner and Shirley Pauline Smith Smith.
Eddie Bo worked as a logger with Franklin County. In his free time, he enjoyed hunting and fishing.
He is preceded in death by his parents.
He is survived by his son, Brody Tanner; brother, Mike Tanner and wife, Nancy; and sister, Linda Sandifer.