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04/14/2026

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Mary Rebecca “Becky” Sullivan Cox, age 71, passed away on Saturday, April 11, 2026, at St. Dominic Hospital in Jackson, Mississippi.

Becky was born on November 13, 1954, at Singing River Hospital in Pascagoula, Mississippi, to Daniel Emmett Sullivan and Thelma Ozell Sullivan. She was raised in Moss Point, Mississippi, where she formed lifelong friendships and cherished memories.

She later moved to Clinton, Mississippi, where she attended Mississippi College. On March 15, 1986, she married the love of her life, Russell Arrington Cox, in Jackson, Mississippi.

Becky dedicated much of her life to serving others through her work. She spent 20 years with Mississippi Valley Gas Company and another 20 years working with Dr. Lee Cope in pediatric dentistry, where her kindness and warmth touched countless families.

She is survived by her devoted husband, Russell Arrington Cox; her son, Daniel Arrington Cox; her beloved godchild, Emily Burwell; and Emily’s son, Reece. She also leaves behind her cherished cats, Itty Bitty and Kitty.

Becky found joy in life’s simple pleasures. She loved cheering on the Ole Miss Rebels, watching Arsenal matches with her son, and spending hours on the phone with her dear friends from Moss Point—Nancy, Ellen, and Terri. She loved watching Emily’s son, Reece, play soccer. Known for her kind spirit, Becky never met a stranger. Her generous heart and selfless devotion to her family will continue to be a source of comfort and inspiration to all who knew and loved her. Her son, Daniel, considers himself the luckiest person in the world to have been born to such a selfless and committed mother.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Daniel Emmett Sullivan and Thelma Ozell Sullivan.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Becky’s memory to the Mississippi Animal Rescue League, 5221 Greenway Drive Extension, Jackson, Mississippi 39204.

Becky’s life was a testament to love, friendship, and unwavering kindness, and she will be deeply missed.

Visitation will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 15, 2026 at Wright & Ferguson Funeral Home in Clinton, MS.

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04/07/2026

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Thomas Jerry May, lovingly known as Jerry, was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and greatgrandfather. He was the first son of N.T. and Ozie Gill May, born on May 21, 1941, in Newton County, Mississippi. He entered the Kingdom of Heaven on April 5, 2026. Jerry graduated from Petal High

Please share with family and friends.Billy Hugh Murphy passed away at the Baptist Hospital in Jackson, Mississippi, on M...
04/03/2026

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Billy Hugh Murphy passed away at the Baptist Hospital in Jackson, Mississippi, on March 31, 2026, with his daughter holding his hand. Bill was born on March 10, 1937, in Leake County, Mississippi to Gustave and Montell Cook Murphy. Bill was the oldest of five, with an age gap of 19 years between he and his youngest sibling. After the untimely demise of their father, Bill gladly assumed the role of surrogate father for his three brothers and sister.

Bill graduated from Carthage High School in 1955. His family relocated to Georgia for his father’s job and Bill remained behind to graduate. It was fortuitous that he did as he met a spitfire of a girl named Marie Vowell. Bill always said that she was a tenacious basketball player and he was smitten from the start.

After graduation, Bill worked a few odd jobs before moving to Shreveport, Louisiana, to live with his maternal aunt and uncle. Bill was always a quick study and extremely good with his hands. He started working in an automotive repair shop, which was the start of a lifelong love of all things mechanical. In the meantime, Marie graduated from high school and three weeks later they were married and went to live in Shreveport. In 1959, their only child, Sandra Kay, was born.

The couple soon moved to Jackson, Mississippi, and Bill began his own business, Jackson Generator & Starter, Inc. The early days were lean, but this hardworking man built a thriving business. He also had a trucking business that he operated for many years.

Bill loved hunting just about anything, and fishing, particularly with his two best friends, Buddy Griffin and Wootsie Cenac. Their many adventures led to tall tales aplenty, especially if a good Scotch was involved. Bill loved to bushhog, to plant gardens, to build furniture, to eat and drink well, to pet his dogs, and to cook, but, more than anything, Bill was devoted to his family.

Bill, Marie, and Sandra were a team. He was very proud of Marie’s career at Bell South. During her younger years, Sandra was his constant companion. He made her breakfast and read the newspaper with her every morning. She was a Daddy’s girl through and through. He believed in her and told her there was nothing she couldn’t do. Bill allowed Sandra to marry a “Yankee boy” after she brought him home and he killed two deer the first time he ever went hunting. Jim Shelson was added to the home team and became a true son to him.

The greatest joys in Bill’s life were his granddaughter, Carlisle and grandson, Tucker. He literally lit up when he saw them. He was very proud of everything they did. He was a devoted soccer granddad, piano recital expert, and never missed a school play. Bill and Marie loved the spring break adventures, trips to the beach at Thanksgiving, and vacations they all took together.

Things Bill did not like: not being busy; throwing literally anything at all away; being told what to do; and his daughter’s liberal politics!

Bill weas larger than life. He could look and sound like a grizzly bear, but in reality, he was nothing but a big, ol’ teddy bear, so much so that his daughter called him Pappa Bear. Bill was resolutely loyal to his family, friends, neighbors and those he did business with.

Unfortunately, the later years were upended with the onset of Marie’s dementia. He cared for her at home for as long as it was possible. During this time, he was diagnosed with cancer. He fought a valiant battle until the end, rarely complaining and always bravely handling what came next. He hated having to rely on others and that was his greatest challenge over the last few months.

Bill was predeceased by his parents, his brothers, Gustave Murphy, Jr., and Eddie Murphy. He is survived by his wife, Marie, daughter, Sandra Shelson, son-in-law, Jim Shelson, (Jackson, MS), granddaughter, Carlisle Shelson (East Lansing, MI), and grandson, Tucker Shelson (New York, NY). He is also survived by his sister, Dinah Miller (Gary) and brother, Benny (Amanda), both of Brandon. He was fortunate to have many nieces and nephews whom he loved.

The family is grateful to his friends and neighbors who checked on him, his home health nurses, Ashely and Bree, and especially Jimmy Lee, who Bill fought with in place of Marie!

As his grandson said, he lived an enviable life. He lived large, loved deeply and lead by example with kindness, loyalty and love. His presence will never leave us and he will forever missed.

Services will be Saturday, April 4, 2026, at Wright & Ferguson, Flowood, MS. Visitation will begin at Noon, with the service at 1:00 p.m. Burial will be at Salem Baptist Church in Marydell, MS.
Memorials can be made to the American Cancer Society and the Alzheimer’s Association.

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Please share with family and friends.Ann Marie Sassone Loveless, 88, of Clinton, Mississippi, passed away on March 30, 2...
04/02/2026

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Ann Marie Sassone Loveless, 88, of Clinton, Mississippi, passed away on March 30, 2026. Known for her infectious warm humor and a heart as sweet as her famous pralines, Ann Marie lived a life defined by devotion to her family, her faith, and her many friends.

Ann Marie was born on February 18, 1938, in Galveston, Texas, to Anthony R. Sassone and Maude C. Varnado, Ann Marie’s journey took her across the Gulf South. She graduated from the University of Southern Mississippi where she was a member of the Tri Sigma Sorority. Ann Marie began her career as a Physical Education teacher in Gulfport, MS, where she shared her love for activity and sports with her students.

In 1963, she married the love of her life, Bill B. Loveless. Together, they shared 52 years of deep happiness, building a life together in Gulfport, Gautier, West Monroe, LA, New Orleans, LA, Birmingham, AL and Baton Rouge, LA before eventually settling in Clinton.

Ann Marie was a woman of many talents and joys. A lifelong lover of golf and a true fan of Mardi Gras, she brought a sense of celebration to everything she did. She was perhaps most famous among her friends for her special homemade pralines; a treat she took great joy in sharing. Her warm humor and ability to make others laugh made her a beloved figure in every city she called home.

Ann Marie’s faith was a cornerstone of her life. She was a long-time, active member of Alta Woods Baptist Church in Jackson, where she was known for her welcoming spirit and deep commitment to her church family.

Ann Marie was preceded in death by her devoted husband, Bill B. Loveless, and her beloved son, Michael B. Loveless.

She is survived by her loving daughter, Leianne Loveless, and her sisters-in-law, Lynn Loveless Hill and Dianne Loveless Record, along with a host of friends who became like family over the years.

Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. on Friday, April 3, 2026 at Wright & Ferguson Funeral Home in Clinton with visitation beginning at 11:30 a.m. before the service.

The family requests that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made in Ann Marie’s memory to:
Alta Woods Baptist Church
168 Colonial Dr.
Jackson, MS 39204

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04/02/2026

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James Leroy Pickens, Jr., known to all as Buzz, was surrounded by family when he died peacefully at age 69 on March 28, 2026 at St. Dominicks Hospital in Jackson, Mississippi. Mr Pickens is survived by his son, John Stafford Pickens of Pegram, Tennessee his sisters, Deborah Pickens Pantenburg Leon

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03/27/2026

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Lamar Frizelle Morton was born on February 25, 1933, in Meridian, Mississippi, to the union of Nursia Harbour and Henry Morton. He was preceded in death by both parents and his beloved sister, Francis. Lamar leaves to cherish his memory, his loving and dedicated wife of 42 years, Cal Joy

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03/26/2026

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Charles Timothy TY Yancy, 74, passed away peacefully on March 24, 2026. A devoted husband, father, grandfather, mentor, and friend, Tim lived a life marked by service, faith, and a deep love for the people around him. Tim was born April 25, 1951, in Birmingham, Alabama, to Ivan A. Yancy

Please share with family and friends.Ginger McNair Kilby, a beloved mother, grandmother, and friend, passed away peacefu...
03/22/2026

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Ginger McNair Kilby, a beloved mother, grandmother, and friend, passed away peacefully on March 19, 2026, surrounded by her children and the collective love of all who knew her, leaving behind a legacy of love, strength, and kindness that will be cherished forever.

Ginger was devoted to her family above all else. She is survived by her daughter, Kate Raffaelle (John), along with their three children, Nick, Drew, and Graham. She is also survived by her son, Scott Kilby (Jodie), along with their two children, Hayes and Maggie; and by her son, Richard Kilby.

She was preceded in death by her devoted husband, H.R. Kilby; her mother, Louise McNair; and her father, Alden McNair.

Ginger dedicated many years of her life to education, serving most recently as a teacher at Raymond High School. She was passionate about her students and took pride in inspiring young minds, leaving a lasting impact on countless lives through her patience, wisdom, and encouragement.

A faithful member of Raymond Methodist Church, where she was deeply involved in her church community. She also recently served on the daycare board at Raymond Methodist Church, where she devoted her time and care to supporting children and families of the community.

Ginger found her greatest joy in the presence of her children and grandchildren. She was a constant source of warmth, encouragement, and wisdom, always offering a listening ear, a comforting word, and unwavering support. Her home was a place of gathering, great food, laughter, and love—a reflection of the generous spirit she carried throughout her life.

She will be remembered for her gentle heart, her resilience, her wit, and her deep devotion to those she loved. Ginger’s legacy lives on in the lives of her children and grandchildren, who will carry forward her values, her compassion, and her enduring love.

She will be deeply missed and forever remembered.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Monday, March 23, 2026 at Wright & Ferguson Funeral Home in Raymond with visitation beginning at 12:30 p.m. A graveside service will follow at Raymond Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Raymond Methodist Church.

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Please share with family and friends.Jean Willard Johnson of Clinton, MS passed away on March 18, 2026, at the age of 93...
03/20/2026

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Jean Willard Johnson of Clinton, MS passed away on March 18, 2026, at the age of 93. He was born on August 27, 1932, in the Success Community of Harrison County, Mississippi to the late Jordan Willard Johnson and Maud Blackwell Johnson. He made his home in Clinton, Mississippi for 65 years.

Jean attended Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College and earned a B.S. degree in chemistry from Mississippi College. A man of service and ambition, he answered the call of duty by joining the United States Navy Reserve, where he served as a pilot and ultimately retired at the rank of Lieutenant Commander. In his early years of military aviation, he had the distinction of flying sea planes. After his Navy service, Jean continued to take to the skies in his own plane, finding joy and freedom among the clouds.

His professional career was marked by both enterprise and a genuine love of people. He spent fifteen years in pharmaceutical sales with Parke Davis, a role that suited his outgoing nature and positive spirit. He later ventured into business ownership operating College Cleaners in Clinton, for thirty years.

Jean's devotion to his community extended well beyond his business. He served the City of Clinton as an alderman and was a dedicated member of the Lions Club for many years.

Jean cherished the simple and profound pleasures of life. He loved traveling, discovering new places and revisiting old favorites. Few things brought him greater happiness than watching his grandchildren compete in their sporting events, cheering them on with unmistakable pride.

Above all else, Jean was a man of deep and abiding Christian faith. He was a devoted member of First Baptist Church of Clinton, where he served in various roles over the years, always seeking to honor God through his actions and his relationships. His faith was the foundation upon which he built his life, and it sustained him through every season. He trusted in the promises of the Lord and lived each day as a reflection of that trust.

Jean was preceded in death by his brothers, Judson Johnson and Glendon Johnson. He is survived by his beloved wife of over sixty-five years, Jane Barlow Johnson; his three daughters, Polly Brown (Joe) of Panama City Beach, FL, Claire Adams (Jack) of Huntsville, AL, and Amanda Bosarge (Scott) of Flora; and his sister, Ona Frances Lynch of Knoxville, TN. He also leaves behind 11 grandchildren, Shelby Watson, Mackenzie Seilhan (Josh), Cade Watson, Katherine Williams (John), Caroline Gist (Chris), John Adams, Jacob Jenkins (Mary Horton), Hayden Bosarge (Tori), Jane Claire Jenkins, Brooke Bosarge, Brady Bosarge, and 8 great grandchildren.

The family extends heartfelt gratitude to the staff at Brookdale Assisted Living in Clinton, with special thanks to Wanda, Shameka, and Yvette from Home Instead for their compassion and care during Jean's final days. His family finds comfort in the assurance that he is now at rest in the arms of his Savior.

Visitation will be 12:30- 2:00 p.m. with the service at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, March 21st at Wright and Ferguson Funeral Home in Clinton. Graveside service will follow at Clinton Cemetery.

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Please share with family and friends.It is with profound sadness and tender hearts that we announce the peaceful passing...
03/06/2026

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It is with profound sadness and tender hearts that we announce the peaceful passing of Bertha Cornelia Cox Rather, who left this world on March 1, 2026, cradled by the love of her life, in her 90th year. Born on January 3, 1936, in the quaint town of Edwards, Mississippi, Bertha's life was a tapestry woven with love, laughter, and unwavering devotion to family and friends.

Bertha was the cherished daughter of the late Robert Edwin Cox Sr. and Bessie Louise Cox. She was predeceased by her beloved parents and her siblings: Shelby, Robert Jr., Frank, William, Lamar, Marvin, Billy Ruth, and Betty Jean. Yet, her legacy of love and warmth continues through her surviving family members: her devoted husband of 67 years, Charles Lewes Rather; her adored daughter, Shelia Lewes Rather Wesson and husband Joel Wesson; her treasured granddaughters, Shelby Lewes Wesson Silva (Skylar), Jaci Ashlyn Wesson Altamuro (Drew), and Ainsley Joelle Wesson; and her precious great-grandchildren, Rylee Lewes Kailani Silva, Leilani Stella Rei Silva, and Colton Andrew Altamuro. She is also survived by her dear brother, Jimmy Dale Cox, alongside a host of cherished nieces, nephews, and lifelong friends whom she regarded as family.

Bertha's life was a testament to the power of love and commitment. She met Charles in 1956 and they were married on June 20, 1959, at Edwards Baptist Church, the very place where their love story began. Together, they joyfully welcomed their daughter in 1963, nurturing a close-knit family that would grow to include three granddaughters and three great-grandchildren, each of whom she adored profoundly.

A proud graduate of Edwards High School, where she excelled in varsity basketball, Bertha continued her education at Hinds Junior College. Her professional journey led her to a fulfilling career at Eaton Aerospace Corporation, where she dedicated over 30 years of exemplary service before retiring. Throughout her life, Bertha was an active and devoted member of Edwards Baptist Church, where she found great joy in teaching Sunday school and participating in community activities.

Bertha's zest for life was unparalleled. She was an avid storyteller, a lover of history, and an enthusiast of life's simple pleasures. She found joy in tending to her day lilies, playing cards with friends and family, and relishing adventures, whether it was a spontaneous drive to enjoy a cold orange crush or a lively fish fry. Her goofy sense of humor, coupled with her readiness to help anyone in need, endeared her to all who knew her.

A service to celebrate Bertha's remarkable life will be held on March 7, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. at Wright and Ferguson Funeral Home, located at 201 Hinds Blvd, Raymond, MS with visitation beginning at 11:00 a.m. before the service. The family wishes to extend their heartfelt gratitude to the staff at Bellevue Assisted Living for their tender and compassionate care during Bertha's final months and to Wright and Ferguson for their kindness and professionalism during this difficult time.

As we bid farewell to our beloved Bertha, Or "Bowie" to her grandchildren, we hold her memory close, cherishing the laughter, love, and warmth she bestowed upon us all. Her legacy will continue to live on in the hearts of her family and friends, forever remembered and always loved.

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02/24/2026

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Bobbie Hutchison Horn, 87, passed away peacefully on Sunday, February 22, 2026, at her home surrounded by her loving family. Bobbie was born to the late Redmond B. Hutchison, Sr. and Idelle Rowland Hutchison. She was also preceded in death by her brother, Redmond B. Hutchison, Jr., and her sister,

Please share with family and friends.Billy Bradford “Brad” Hall, 67, passed away on February 20, 2026. Funeral services ...
02/24/2026

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Billy Bradford “Brad” Hall, 67, passed away on February 20, 2026. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, February 24, 2026 with visitation beginning at 12 noon before the service at Wright & Ferguson Funeral Home in Clinton.

Brad was born in Jackson, Mississippi and attended Council Magnolia High School. He got his bachelor’s degree from Mississippi State University.

He spent much of his life fixing things. Sometimes working on industrial machines, sometimes getting through DIY home renovation projects, sometimes other people’s problems. He spent 8 years working in Mexico for Packard and retired after 15 years working for Nissan Motor Company. He spent every bit of energy that he could muster finding ways to contribute to the world and the people around him.

Always a selfless man, even to a fault. Without hesitation, always put his family, friends, neighbors, strangers first. He supported every interest his kids ever had. He provided, loved, and protected unconditionally.

He loved watching M*A*S*H, enjoying family card games, visiting with his children, and cheering on Mississippi State football and the Saints.

Brad was preceded in death by his father, Billy O. Hall.

He is survived by his wife of almost 28 years, Melissa Sue Ryan Hall; his sons, Justin Christopher and Benjamin Bradford; his daughter, Bella Rose; his mother, Opal Box Hall. He is also survived by his sister, Christy Lee Kindred (Steve); and numerous nieces and nephews.

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