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Please share with family and friends.Lillie Marie McCrory, 83, passed away peacefully at her home on Sunday, November 23...
11/25/2025

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Lillie Marie McCrory, 83, passed away peacefully at her home on Sunday, November 23, 2025. Visitation will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, November 25, 2025 at Wright & Ferguson Funeral in Clinton. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, November 26, 2025 with visitation beginning at 11:30 a.m. at Parkway Church in Madison. A graveside service will follow at Jackson Cemetery in Flora.

Born in 1942 in Philadelphia, MS to Wilburn and Lillian Dunn. She was the eldest of 7 children. After graduating from Madison Ridgeland High School she met the love of her life, Curtis McCrory and oh how she loved that man. Together in Flora, MS they raised two daughters, Marcia and Debbie and didn’t just tell them how to live for God, they showed them by example. They traveled 22 miles one way to a place they loved to pray. Marie was a devoted child of God and lived by her husband’s motto “Rain, sleet or snow to Jesus house we will go.” Tragically in 1985 she lost Curtis and never remarried. She always said she was a One Man Woman.

She was a faithful member of First Pentecostal Church in Canton and later Parkway Church of Madison for 54 years and loved her church, pastors and all of her church family. She taught Sunday School for 35 years and was blessed enough to see many preachers, preachers wives and many more children become great people of God.

She was a seamstress who made many beautiful clothes for many people. She spent many days in her yard and garden tending to her beautiful flowers. She enjoyed spending time with her quilting team making quilts for others. She never met a stranger and loved talking and loving on her friends.

She was a loving person who loved to pray, sing and read her Bible every day.

A wonderful mother, grandmother and great grandmother. Her family was blessed to spend her last days together with her, loving on her at her home and with her till the end where she started on her journey to her heavenly home. Oh if we could see her now! No handicaps, but shouting on the streets of gold with Curtis and loved ones gone on before.

Well done Mom, You ran the race, You kept the faith and it’s not goodbye, but see you later.

Lillie was preceded in death by her husband, Curtis Leroy McCrory; her parents, Wilburn and Lillian Dunn; her brothers, Jr. Dunn and Joey Dunn; and her sisters, Linda Carter and Rosie Neese.

She is survived by her daughters, Marcia Dickerson (Jr.) of Canton and Deborah Parker (Tony) of Flora; her grandchildren, Jeremy Dickerson (Kala), Curtis Parker and Cassandra Parker; her three great grandchildren, Kam Dickerson, Lilly Gardner and Henry Gardner; her brother, Johnny Dunn (Marie); her sister, Joyce Sims; and a host of family and friends.

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11/22/2025

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Carrie Leigh Brewer of Madison, MS passed away peacefully on November 11, 2025 at the age of 48. Carrie was born on October 14, 1977 in Jackson, MS to Suzette Winstead and Daryl R Brewer Sr. and was raised by Alisa Jones and Daryl R Brewer Sr. She was raised

Please share with family and friends.Rebecca Phillips, 69, of Clinton, Mississippi, passed away peacefully on November 1...
11/20/2025

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Rebecca Phillips, 69, of Clinton, Mississippi, passed away peacefully on November 14, 2025, in Jackson, Mississippi, after a brief battle with cancer. Born September 2, 1956, in Indianapolis, Indiana, Rebecca grew up in Mount Hope, West Virginia, where she developed the deep roots of kindness and service that would define her remarkable life.

Rebecca was a lifelong educator who believed in the transformative power of learning. Armed with both a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Education, she dedicated her career to teaching Special Education and working as a school librarian. For countless students, especially those who struggled, Rebecca was often the one bright spot in their day—pouring her heart into every lesson, every conversation, every small encouragement that said, "You matter."

Her gift extended far beyond the classroom. Rebecca had a remarkable ability to instill in others a genuine love of reading and learning that lasted long after they left her care. She understood that education wasn't just about books—it was about seeing people, believing in them, and giving them tools to believe in themselves.

As a military spouse, Rebecca moved her family across the country as her husband Randy served in the Army. Through every relocation and new beginning, she created homes filled with laughter, soul music floating through the rooms, and stacks of funny movies waiting to be enjoyed together. She loved to laugh—deeply and often—and brought that joy wherever she went.

Rebecca's generosity knew no bounds. She delighted in giving gifts, both large and small, to friends and family. But her greatest gifts couldn't be wrapped—her empathy, her encouragement, and her unwavering presence for those who needed her. She worked tirelessly to help those less fortunate, living out her deep Christian faith through action and love. She loved deeply, listened intently, and had a way of making everyone feel seen and valued.

Rebecca is survived by her devoted husband, Randy Phillips of Clinton; her daughters, Courtney McCabe-Johnson and husband Zach Johnson of Clinton, and Whitney Phillips of El Dorado, Kansas; her son, Brett Phillips and wife Courtney of Columbiana, Ohio; her cherished grandchildren: Madeline, Marianne, Melodie, and Malachi McCabe, Reece and Ava Johnson, and Bryce, Cora, and Blake Phillips; her sister, Susan Daniels of Beckley, West Virginia; and numerous other family members and friends whose lives she touched.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Clyde and Muriel Dowdy of Beckley, West Virginia, and her brother, David Dowdy of Athens, Georgia.

Rebecca has gone home to be with her Lord. While our hearts ache with her absence, we celebrate a life extraordinarily well-lived—a life of service, love, laughter, and grace. Her legacy lives on in every student she taught, every person she encouraged, every heart she touched with her boundless love.

A viewing and funeral service will be held at Wright & Ferguson Funeral Home in Clinton, Mississippi, on Sunday, November 23rd. The family will receive friends during a viewing from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., with the funeral service beginning at 4:00 p.m. All who knew and loved Rebecca or her family are invited to gather in celebration of her beautiful life.

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Please share with family and friends....Evelyn Higginbotham, 101, passed away Wednesday, November 5, 2025, at NHC Health...
11/13/2025

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Evelyn Higginbotham, 101, passed away Wednesday, November 5, 2025, at NHC Healthcare in Mauldin, South Carolina.

Evelyn was born on November 24, 1923, in Puckett Mississippi to the late Burtis and Lila Burnham.

Evelyn had a full and productive life dedicated to her husband, family, friends and church. Her special ministry was being supportive of her husband, the late Rev. John Higginbotham, a minister in the United Methodist Church. Her kindness and desire to help others was constant throughout her life, and even in her assisted living home, she was said to be the most popular resident to staff and other residents. She always showed a genuine interest in everyone else’s life and family, and always wanted to lend a helping hand.

Evelyn leaves her son, J. Michael Higginbotham and wife Caroll of Venice, Florida; daughter, Deborah Kirby of Greenville, South Carolina; grandson, Greg Izard and wife, Corrine and great-granddaughter, Madelyn Claire Izard, all of Greenville, South Carolina. She is also survived by her beloved sister, Betty Tadlock of Raleigh, Mississippi; sisters-in-law Kay Higginbotham and Clara Higginbotham, and many nieces and nephews whom she loved very much.

Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, November 15, 2025 at Wright & Ferguson Funeral Home, Flowood with visitation from 12:00 p.m. until service time. Interment will follow at Puckett Cemetery.

Please share with family and friends.Glyn Dale Hull passed away Sunday, October 5, 2025, at Clinton Healthcare Center, s...
11/12/2025

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Glyn Dale Hull passed away Sunday, October 5, 2025, at Clinton Healthcare Center, surrounded by his family. He was 84.

Born in Vicksburg on February 22, 1941, he was the son of the late James Redmond Hull and Tina Keyes Hull.

Mr. Hull retired in 2003 from Caruther’s Marine. He was a proud veteran of the U.S. Navy/Airforce. He was a member of the Pipefitters Local Union #619, working as a pipefitter/welder. He followed in his dad’s footsteps and for a number of years he built and raced runabouts and hydroplanes, taking home the championship title multiple times.

Mr. Hull was an avid outdoorsman, enjoying fishing, hunting, and traveling. He was a member of the Baptist faith.

He is survived by one daughter, Chrissy Hull Bergeron; three sons, Scott Hull (Krystal); Dale Hull (Libby); Ryan Hull (Tif); 8 grandchildren, Kip Hull, Lauren York, Mackenzie Hull, Jason Hull, Maddie Bergeron, Mae Hull, Levi Hull, Hattie Hull, 4 great grandchildren, a brother, Greg Hull, a sister, Tina Stubbs (Randy), also numerous nieces and nephews.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, Jason Redmond Hull, a brother, a baby sister and a great grandson.

The family would like to express its appreciation to the staff of Clinton Healthcare Center for the loving care given to their father, grandfather and great grandfather.

Service - Friday, November 14, 2025

Wright and Ferguson Funeral Home
106 Cynthia St.
Clinton, MS 39056

Visitation 11:00 Service 12:00

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On this Veterans Day, we pause to honor the brave men and women who have worn the uniform of the United States. Your unw...
11/11/2025

On this Veterans Day, we pause to honor the brave men and women who have worn the uniform of the United States. Your unwavering commitment, courage, and sacrifice have protected the freedoms we cherish every day.

To all our veterans, past and present: thank you. We are eternally grateful for your service to our nation.

Please share with family and friends.Mary Dee Shearer died peacefully at Fairfax Hospital after a very short illness.She...
11/09/2025

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Mary Dee Shearer died peacefully at Fairfax Hospital after a very short illness.

She was the wife of Raymond native CAPT(ret., USN) Oliver V. Shearer, Jr. (deceased), and moved from Raymond (Riggs Manor) to VA following Oliver’s death in 2022. She lived at Heatherwood Retirement Community for almost three years, which was a return to Northern Virginia where she and Oliver lived for many years, both during his Naval career, as well as in retirement.

Mary Dee was born in Natchez, MS and met Oliver at Hinds Junior College. They continued dating while Oliver attended the Naval Academy and Mary Dee got her Nursing BA at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore, Maryland.

As a Navy wife herself and with her husband, she raised all three children to be Naval Officers and they ultimately retired in Clinton, MS. They later moved to Riggs Manor and faithfully attended Raymond Presbyterian Church where Oliver was a member while growing up.

Mary Dee lived a life rooted in her faith in Christ, her family, and music (she sang in church choirs, as well as the Navy Officers’ Wives Choir), Bible studies, and learning new things. She embraced her roles as a mother, wife, grandmother, and mother-in-law. She remained steadfast in her deep spiritual faith, which saw her through the many trials of life...including illness.

Mary Dee was preceded in death by her son, CDR(ret.USNR) Oliver Vassar Shearer III (and wife, Shelley) both deceased, and missed by their children: Elizabeth and Michael; her daughter, CDR(ret.USNR) Sue Dietrich (husband King, and their children: Kate, Gregg and Drew (deceased): and CDR(ret.USN) Cliff Shearer (wife Charlene, and their children: Buddy, Luke, Charlie and Campbell).

A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, November 11, 2025 at Raymond Cemetery in Raymond, MS.

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Join us for a Lunch & Learn focused on the importance of making end-of-life decisions in advance—and the peace of mind i...
11/06/2025

Join us for a Lunch & Learn focused on the importance of making end-of-life decisions in advance—and the peace of mind it brings to your family and loved ones. Lunch will be provided!

When: Tuesday, November 18th, 2025, from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM

Where: Cypress Point Resort, 874 Holly Bush Road, Brandon, MS 39047

Please RSVP by 12:00 PM on Friday, November 14th! Contact Vernon Muse to reserve your spot: Call 601-955-2346 or email vmuse@colonialtel.com.

Please share with family and friends.Joyce (Gibson) Horne, 88, of Clinton, Mississippi, passed away peacefully on Octobe...
11/02/2025

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Joyce (Gibson) Horne, 88, of Clinton, Mississippi, passed away peacefully on October 30, 2025. Born December 18, 1936, in Meridian, Mississippi, to Frank and Mildred Gibson, Joyce graduated from Newton High School in 1955. She married Charles E. Horne, her lifelong love, and they raised four children at Parkway Baptist Church, fostering their faith in Christ.

Joyce was preceded in death by her parents and sister, Betty. She is survived by her husband, Charles; children, Debbie Lenoir (Jon), Greg Horne (Eva), Ronnie Horne (Denise), and Wayne Horne (Jennifer); ten grandchildren; and ten great-grandchildren.

Joyce gave her life to Christ at a young age, cherishing family holidays at their Jasper County farm and travels, especially to the Great Smoky Mountains. She lived with faith in Christ’s promise (John 14:2-3).

Funeral services will be held November 3, 2025, at Wright & Ferguson Funeral Home in Clinton, MS, with visitation at 9:30 AM, service at 11:00 AM, and graveside service at 3:00 PM at Memorial Gardens Cemetery 9998 Eastside Dr Ext Drive Newton, MS. All friends are welcome to join the family at the graveside service.

Rejoice in Joyce’s homecoming in Christ.

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Please share with family and friends.Ruth Ann Osborn, 79, of Lebanon, MS passed away peacefully at home surrounded by he...
10/30/2025

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Ruth Ann Osborn, 79, of Lebanon, MS passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her family on Wednesday, October 29, 2025.

Visitation will be held on Saturday, November 1, 2025 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. with funeral services to follow at Salem Baptist Church located at 2666 Learned Road, Raymond. Burial will follow in the Salem Cemetery.

Mrs. Osborn received a Master’s Degree in education from Mississippi College then taught at Rebul Academy for many years while also drawing house plans for an untold number of families. Upon retiring from teaching, she joined the family home building business.

She enjoyed sewing, gardening, music and antiquing. She fiercely loved her family.

Mrs. Osborn was a lifelong member of Salem Baptist Church where she faithfully played the organ and piano for many years.

She is survived by her husband of 60 years Eugene “Dickie” Osborn; her three daughters Gina Osborn Sabine (Sammy), Crissy Osborn Parker (Barry) and Brenda Ruth Middleton (Ron).

She is also survived by her five grandchildren, Blake Sabine, Miles Sabine, Morgan Parker, Gavin Parker and Bella Ruth Middleton; and her three great grandchildren, Cameron Sabine, Jaxton Neader Sabine and Asher Curro; her sisters, Peggy Gates (Bruce), Susan Daughety (Jimmy) and Ruby Lynn Smith (David); and numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her father, J. E. Carter; her mother, Ruby Jackson Carter; and grandson, Benjamin Osborn Sabine.

Pallbearers will be sons-in-law Sammy Sabine, Barry Parker and Ron Middleton; grandsons Blake Sabine and Gavin Parker and long-time family friend Bill Ferguson.

Honorary pallbearers, Deacons John Smith and Carrie Downey.

A special thank you to Mary Dixon for her exceptional care and devotion given to “Ms. Ruth” over the last 6 years.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in her memory to the Salem Cemetery Fund or the Dementia Society of America.

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Please share with family and friends.Isabel Gray Mills, age 87 of Clinton, Mississippi, passed away on Thursday, October...
10/30/2025

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Isabel Gray Mills, age 87 of Clinton, Mississippi, passed away on Thursday, October 23, 2025, after a brief illness. A loving wife, devoted mother, and cherished grandmother, Isabel was a lifelong Episcopalian who dedicated years of service to Episcopal churches in the Diocese of Mississippi and to Camp Bratton-Green, the Diocesan camp.

Born on February 4, 1938, in Columbus, Mississippi, to the late Bishop Duncan Montgomery Gray, Sr. and Isabel McCrady Gray, Isabel graduated in 1956 from Murrah High School in Jackson and attended Mississippi State College for Women (now MUW), and then completed her B.A. in Elementary Education at Millsaps College.

Isabel had a lengthy career as a teacher, serving public schools in both Mississippi and North Carolina. Upon her retirement, she helped establish the Earth Lab at Gray Center and was an educator at the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science, where she shared stories and handled snakes with joy. The natural world was sacred to her; she loved showing children – her own and all others – the wonders of nature and its creatures, from rooting out fragrant sassafras to finding salamanders on walks in the woods. In later life, when the effects of age kept her from her climbs and her hikes,
Isabel could still be found outside: watching her beloved Atlanta Braves on television from her bird-filled deck.

Isabel is survived by her loving husband, Thomas (Tommy) Vernon Lee Mills, with whom she shared 14 wonderful years and several adventurous (and mis-adventurous) dogs. She also is survived by her former husband, Ralph Kelly, the father of her children. Her legacy and memory live on through them: Martha McCrady Kelly Patton (Perry) of Arvada, Colo.; Sara Patrick Kelly Schroeder (John) of Ellicott City, Md.; and Peter Gray Kelly (Kimberly) of Marietta, Ga. She also was a proud grandmother to five grandchildren: Anna Catherine Patton of Annapolis, Md.; Jessica Isabel Schroeder and John Patrick Schroeder of Richmond, Va.; and Patrick Fisher Kelly and Selia Tucker Kelly of Marietta, Ga.

Isabel is survived, too, by her sister, Mary Ormond Gray Caldwell, of Brevard, N.C. She was an adoring “Aunt Izzy” to many nieces, nephews, and great-nieces and great-nephews. She was pre-deceased by her parents; her brother, Bishop Duncan Montgomery Gray, Jr.; and an infant daughter, Isabel Kelly.

Services will be held at The Episcopal Church of the Creator in Clinton, Miss., on Saturday, Nov. 1. Visitation with the family will be at 10:00 a.m. and the Eucharist at 11:00 a.m. A graveside service and interment will follow at the Gray Center Cemetery at Camp Bratton-Green in Canton, Mississippi. Isabel’s grandchildren will serve as pallbearers.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations honoring Isabel’s legacy be made to Camp Bratton-Green or the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science.

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10/25/2025

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John Risher Holder was born in Ted, Mississippi on September 7, 1929, and went to be with Jesus on October 23, 2025. He graduated from Sylvarena High School in 1948 and worked part-time for the Internal Revenue Service, Jackson Blueprint Supply, and Kenningtons Department Store until he was drafted....

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