Funeral service for Michael Anthony Nohle will be 11 a.m., Friday, October 21, 2022, at Friendship Baptist Church with burial in the church cemetery. Visitation is 5-7 p.m., Thursday, October 20, at Riverwood Family and will resume from 10 a.m. until time of service Friday.
Mr. Nohle, 38, of Rockford, Illinois, passed from this life October 10, 2022. He was born in Houston, Texas, November 12, 1983, to Miguel Antonio Nohle and Patricia Elaine Case Nohle. Michael was a 2002 graduate of Loyd Star Attendance Center and proud daddy to his kids. He was known as a “gentle giant” to many of his friends. He will be greatly missed by all who loved him.
He is preceded in death by his father and his grandparents, Cesar and Fanny Nohle and Neita Faye and Frank Jacobs.
Those who remain to cherish his memory are his children, Hollie Maria Nohle, and her mother, Christina Gorton, Madelyn Lannette Nohle and Landon Antonio Nohle and their mother, Brianna Nohle; sisters, Daphne L. Montgomery (Tarry), Monica N. Bowman (Jason); his mother, Pat Nohle; nephews, Jordan Montgomery, Jayce Bowman, Jaxon Montgomery; and niece, Cara Bowman. He is also survived by other loving family members and friends.
As an organ donor, Mr. Nohle’s family requests that any charitable donations be made to an organ donation organization of your choice.
Visitation 10:00-12:00 pm, Saturday, October 15, 2022 at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church with graveside service to follow at Church Cemetery.
Laurie Fauver Goetz, with her family gathered, vacated her earthly body and entered heaven on October 12, 2022. Mrs. Goetz was born on December 31, 1937, to the late Percy Fauver and Alta Case Fauver. She was married to her love, Tom Goetz for 52 years. She was the loving mother of Terry (Becky) Goetz, and Gale (Garland) Boyd. Her grandchildren are Aaron (Angie) Getz, Jessica (Jacob) Smith, Sarah Brinkley, Kallie (Clint) Scott, and 12 great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her brother Edwin Fauver. Laurie was preceded in death by her parents.
Laurie was born on a cold, New Year's Eve night in a one-room shack in the Pleasant Grove community. She grew up dirt-poor. Both parents worked hard in the fields. Her mother milked a Jersey cow that provided plenty of milk and butter. Backyard chickens supplied eggs and an occasional Sunday dinner.
Laurie was tall (5-8) and leather tough. She was recruited out of the eighth grade to play defense for the West Lincoln Lady Bears basketball team. They had a successful season and reached the state tournament semifinals her senior year.
Laurie had a kind and gentle heart. She was a great listener, counselor and encourager to her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. She kept a pantry stocked with honeybuns and Yoo-Hoo chocolate drinks, and a dry sink loaded with a variety of candy and cookies.
Her grandchildren and great-grandchildren would tell their parents, “We want to go to Momo's.” She would welcome each of them with open arms. There were generous hugs and kisses for all of them.
A Honda Side-by-Side, purchased last winter, enabled Laurie to cross the pond levee for quick visits to her granddaughters, Jessica and Kallie. She would take turns riding the great-grandchildren around. She would take them on adventures through the woods, teaching them about birds, flowers, and trees.
Most of all, she told them about God and his creation. Her highest goal was to lead them all to salvation in Jesus Christ. She was a prayer-warrior who prayed without ceasing for her family. She was a vivid example of the Proverbs 31 woman.
Laurie was a member of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church where she taught Sunday school for over 50 years. She began teaching children and would have Bible quizzes in class with the “saints” competing against the “angels.” She made sure the children learned more about the Bible and how to pray.
Later in life, Laurie began a women's Sunday School Class and would spend hours at home, researching, and preparing lessons. She loved God's Holy Word and shared it with much enthusiasm.
She loved flowers and had a green thumb. She transformed her backyard into a beautiful flower garden, caring for 50 potted plants on her back deck. She could spend hours praising the natural beauty of God’s creation.
Laurie will be greatly missed by her family and friends. But each one takes comfort in the assurance that she is present with her Lord and Savior whom she loved and served.
Funeral service for Mr. Danny Stewart Williams will be Noon, Thursday, October 13, at Wellman Baptist Church, with burial in the church cemetery. Visitation is from 10 a.m. until the time of service. Rev. Jeff Davis will officiate.
Mr. Williams, 60, of Jayess, passed from this life October 11, 2022, at his residence with his family close by his side. He was born June 6, 1962, in Brookhaven, MS, to Stewart “Skip” Williams and Mervyn Inell Nations Williams. He was employed as a Boiler Maker. Mr. Williams was a loving husband, dad, and grandfather, his greatest achievement was knowing that his children and grandchildren were happy and thriving. One of his favorite pastimes was sitting on the porch and just enjoying the company of family and friends. He will be greatly missed by all who loved him.
He is preceded in death by his parents.
Those left to cherish his memory are his wife of 22 years, Angie Williams; children, Nathan Williams and wife, Jorianne, Jordan Kennedy and husband, Ryan, Leila Jackson and husband, Lindsey, Lori Cantrell, and Logan Cantrell; brother, Dale Williams; sisters, Donna Porter and husband, Wayne, Dena Leonard and husband, Randy, Debbie Patterson and husband, Bill; eight grandchildren, Preston and Josie Kennedy, Kinsley and Kennedi Pruden, Rylie Williams, Zaine and Everly Jackson, and Sofia Cantrell. He is also survived by other loving family members and friends.
Funeral service for Mamie Yvonne Smith Burns will be 2 p.m., Monday, October 10, at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church with interment in the church cemetery. Visitation is from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Monday, at Riverwood.
Mrs. Burns, 89, of Brookhaven, passed from her earthly home on Thursday, October 6, 2022, at her residence. She was born in the Enterprise community on March 24, 1933, to Marvin and Mamie Dell Smith. Mrs. Burns graduated from Enterprise School in 1951 but not before she eloped with the love of her life, Devoy. When he died at a very early age, she never remarried or even considered it but devoted her life to raising her girls with the help of her parents. Mrs. Burns was a door greeter at Wal-Mart and retired at age 81. She may not remember your name but never forgot a face and was delighted when she saw someone from her Walmart days.
Not like other women of her time, she wasn’t fond of cooking, handwork, etc. but loved to eat out, shop, and spend time with her family. She loved desserts the most and at any family gathering she had to sample every dessert. She had a passion for watching television but her tv was only on at night.
She was a member of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church. She was a loving mother and grandmother. She will be greatly missed by all that knew her.
She is preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Devoy Burns; and her brother, Gerald Smith.
Those left to cherish her memories are her daughters, Marilyn Laverne Greer (Hilton); Debbie Thompson (David); three grandchildren, Olivia Greer, Nick Thompson (Brittany), and Ashley Williams (Kyle); five great-grandchildren, Ella Williams, Ava Williams, Hollee Thompson, Jackson Williams, and Taylor Thompson.
A memorial service will be held for Ken Thornton on October 16th' at 588 School House Road in Pinola, MS with Brother Earl Clark officiating.
Ken, a resident of The Village of Beauregard in Copiah County, was preceded in death by parents, Ebb "Bill" and Iona Sorey Thornton, and brother, Jimmy. Ken was born 1946 May 01 in Raleigh, MS and gained his wings on September 28 in McComb with his wife by his side.
Pop Ken, as everyone has known him since his first grandson gave him the nickname in 1981, is survived by his wife of 54 years, Doris Lee Thornton, sons, Brad Thornton, Lee Bairfield, his daughter, Michell Bairfield Brooks, and her husband, Tom Brooks. Pop Ken's grandchildren and their families, in order of birth: grandson, Ty Brooks, Tiffany Strain Brooks, Drew Brooks, Abigail Brooks; granddaughter, Valorie Brooks Barlow, Casey Barlow, Gavin Brogden, Jaxon
Barlow, Nolan Barlow; granddaughter, Kaylee Bairfield Silvan, Jose Silvan, Blaine Tarver, Cooper Tarver, Laiken Tarver, Isabelle Silvan; grandson, LeeBo Bairfield, Lauren Smith Bairfield, and Tucker; grandson, Connor Bairfield, Candace McKinley, and Mason; granddaughter, Madelynn Thornton, grandson, Eli Thornton, and Jessica Williams Hutchinson, mother of Madelynn and Eli. Also, his brother, Aaron (Diane) Thornton, his sisters by marriage Rachel Hayes, Joyce Jones, Ann (Dave) Johnson, his brother by marriage, Tommy (Karen) Lee, and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
Ken. a Vietnam Veteran, attended Pinola High School and enlisted in the US Army in 1966. Staff Sergeant Thornton married Doris while on leave in Mississippi and took his new family, Doris, Michelle, and Lee back to Fort Bragg, NC, where they resided until he was honorably discharged in 1973. The family settled
in New Hebron and Brad joined the family in 1980. Ken worked all over the world as a Sub Sea Engineer in the oil industry before retiring in 2015. Pop loved taking his family camping, boating, and hunting until his health no longer allowed him to enjoy those activities. The last few years he found another hobby working as the Bailiff on Election Day in the Wesson Precinct with his daughter, Michelle.
The family wishes to thank the staff at Southwest Mississippi Medical Center for taking excellent care of Pop during his final days on Earth.
In lieu of flowers, please, donate to the Disabled American Veterans or the charity of your choice.
Graveside service for Mrs. Millere Freeman Watts will be 1 p.m., Thursday, October 6, 2022, in Easthaven Cemetery.
Mrs. Watts, 92, of Brookhaven, passed from this life October 2, 2022, in Wesson, MS. She was born in Brookhaven, March 23, 1930, to LeeRoy Percy Freeman and Lizzy Addigill Arnold Freeman. In addition to being a loving wife and mother, she was retired from working in the food industry as waitress. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends.
Mrs. Watts is preceded in death by her husband, Othell Watts; sons, Clemon Watts, Ronnie Watts, and Ricky Watts; siblings, Archie Freeman, Shelby Freeman, Milton Freeman, Raybon Freeman, Geneva Aldridge; and grandson, Wesley Watts.
She is survived by her children, Charlotte Allen and Mona Futris as well as 16 grandchildren, 27 great grandchildren, and 9 great, great grandchildren.
Services for Mr. Mervin Smith are 11:00 am, Tuesday, October 4, 2022, at Riverwood Family with visitation from 9:00 until the time of service. Interment will follow at Union Baptist Church Cemetery.
Mr. Mervin Smith, 78 of Bogue Chitto, passed away October 1, 2022, at King’s Daughters Medical Center.
He was born January 19, 1944, to the late J.P. Smith and Eula Rushing Smith.
Mervin loved Die Cast Cars and was a huge Nascar Fan. He loved spending time with family and friends and his favorite thing was playing with his great nieces and nephews.
Preceding him in death were his parents; wife, Rheba Sue Smith; brother, Edward Smith; daughter, Amanda Smith Mellard and son, John Wesley Smith
Those left to cherish his memory are his son, Terry Lance Smith and wife, Michelle; sister, Brenda Prather and husband, Kenneth; five grandchildren, Jonathan Edward, Logan, Kristy, Jerry (Bubba), Kaylee and great granddaughter, Alexandria; honorary grandchildren, Emily, Skylar, Connor, Karter, Olivia, Christian, Natalie, Tay.
He is also survived by a host of nieces, nephews and other family and friends. He was loved by so many.
Services for Charlie J. King are 12:00 pm Friday, September 30, 2022, at Riverwood Family with visitation from 10:00 am until the time of service at noon. Interment will follow at Macedonia Baptist Church Cemetery.
Charlie J. King, 89, of Brookhaven passed away at his home with his family by his side on September 28, 2022. He was born on May 24, 1933, to the late George and Velma King.
He was married to the love of his life, the late Lucy Case King, for 70 years. He was the loving father of Cathey (Ricky) Ferguson, Scott (Sharon) King, Chris (Lydia) King and Cindy (Conrad) Mord. He was the proud grandfather of Seth Ferguson, Tye (Soon) Ferguson, Kala (Dalton) Bradley, Brittany (Jeff) Williams, Brooke (Jacob) Morse, Carlie Smith, Lindi (Coby) Smith and Sarah Beth King and great-grandfather of 16. He is also survived by his brother, Buddy Ward.
Charlie was preceded in death by his wife, parents and sisters, Mildred Turner, Hilda Mae Hedgepeth, Cloyce Neely and Walene Lambert.
He graduated from Monticello High School, Copiah-Lincoln Junior College and Mississippi College where he also earned his Master's Degree. He played varsity football at Co-Lin and Mississippi College. Charlie proudly served his nation in the United States Army, Military Police Branch at West Point Military Academy in New York. He taught and coached at Wesson High School and taught at Co-Lin Junior College, after which he began his banking career at the Bank of Wesson, Trustmark National Bank at Wesson, then Tylertown and finally Bank of Brookhaven. He enjoyed and loved his banking profession for over 50 years. He was a graduate of both Ole Miss and LSU Schools of Banking. Charlie was a long-time member of the Copiah County School Board, Wesson and Brookhaven Lions Club and Tylertown Rotary Club. He enjoyed golfing, fishing, quail hunting and woodworking. He and Lucy enjoyed supporting all the activities of their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was an active member of Macedonia Baptist Church where he served as a Deacon and long-time Sunday School teacher. The family would like to thank his wonderful caregivers: Catherine Ainsworth, Phyllis Francis, Lisa Brown and a special thank you to Connie Cade who had been with Lucy and Charlie for over 3 years. There are not enough words to express our appreciation for the love and care they gave our parents. Also thank you to Deaconess Hospice and especially Jaci King and Heidi Cain. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his memory to Macedonia Baptist Church in Brookhaven or Tylertown Baptist Church Elevator Fund.
Funeral service for Betty Lou Reed Dunaway Eickenloff will be 11 a.m., Wednesday, September 28, 2022, at Harmony Baptist Church in Brookhaven, with burial in the church cemetery. Visitation is from 9 a.m. until the time of the service at Harmony.
Mrs. Eickenloff, 83, of Brookhaven, passed from this life, September 25, 2022, at her residence. She was born June 8, 1939, to Lucius Lamar Reed and Rosa Pauline Smith Reed.
She was a graduate of Lloyd Star, voted Miss Lloyd Star, and was a member of the basketball team, being awarded the “Miss Hustle” Award. She loved gardening. Her yard was always a display of such beauty. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and friend. She loved everyone unconditionally and with her whole heart. Out of all the wonderful things she achieved in her life, she would tell you that her greatest achievements were her five boys whom she was very proud of.
She is preceded in death by her husband, H.L. Dunaway, Jr.; her parents; sons, Keith Whitehead and Lee Dunaway; and brothers, Baby Lucius Linward Reed, Parley Reed, Billy Ray Reed, and Vincie Reed.
Survivors include, Husband, Larry Eickenloff; Sons, Chris Dunaway (Sandy); Ben Dunaway (Annette); David Dunaway (Marklyn); A Sister, Ada Anderson; Brothers, Bobby Reed, Kenneth Reed, & Don Reed (Glenda)
Stepchildren: Curtis Eickenloff (Lori) and Tonya Blackwell (David)
Grandchildren: Heather Thompson (David), Caleb Dunaway (Susanna), Maura Dunaway, Blaine Dunaway, Anna Dunaway
Step Grand Children: Chris Blackwell, Ryan Eickenloff, Bailey Eickenloff, Lauren Huhn (Wade), and Kayley Daughdrill
Great Grandchildren: Haize Thompson, Anniston Thompson, Coen Thompson, Abel Thompson, Madison Dunaway, Camille Dunaway, Seth Dunaway, And Reid Dunaway
Step Great grandchildren: Hadley Huhn, Spencer Huhn, Audrey Huhn, Ollie Huhn, Katie Grace Daughdrill, and Sawyer Daughdrill.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in Betty’s honor to Alzheimer’s Research 322 8th 7th floor, New York, NY 10001
Graveside service for Jon Malcolm “Johnny” Parkman will be 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, September 27, 2022, in Rosehill Cemetery.
Mr. Parkman, 83, of Bogue Chitto, passed from this life September 23, 2022, at his home in Bogue Chitto. He was born in Brookhaven, MS May 8, 1939, to Malcolm Alious “Si” Parkman and Canary Furr Parkman. He owned and operated Brookhaven Auto Parts in Brookhaven.
Mr. Parkman was an avid outdoorsman. His favorite hobby was hunting arrowheads. “I just want to go arrowhead hunting” was one of Johnny’s favorite sayings. He was an amateur archaeologist with lots of artifacts. He also enjoyed deer and turkey hunting as well as looking for new places to search out arrowheads. He was a loving husband, father, and grandfather, and will be greatly missed by his family and all who loved him.
He is preceded in death by his parents.
Those who remain to cherish his memory are his wife of 38 years, Debbie Parkman; children John Andrew “Jodie” Parkman (Jane) and Jeff Parkman (Leah); sister, Carolyn C. Parkman of Sarasota, FL; three grandchildren, Brandon, Bailey, and Rivers; and four great grandchildren, Jaycee, Charlie Ann, Brianna Lee, and Dorian; and very special friend, Paulette Benfield. He is also survived by other loving family members and friends.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in his honor to Berean Children’s Home PO Box 1009, Brookhaven, MS 39602, or Baptist Children’s Village 491 Dickerson Lane SE, Brookhaven, MS 39601