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11/29/2023

Funeral services for Katie Lou Hocutt Cohea, 88, of Leland will be at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, December 2, 2023 at Boone Funeral Home, Greenville. She passed away on Tuesday, November 28, 2023, at South Sunflower County Hospital surrounded by all of her girls.

Katie was born in Samantha, AL where she attended school and later moved to Dublin, MS. She was a longtime resident of Shaw, where she owned and operated Cohea's Furniture. After retiring she moved to Leland to be near family and later started working at Heilig-Meyers Furniture in Greenville for several more years.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Albert and Annie Hocutt of Bessemer, AL. A son, Ricky McCool, brothers, Eugene Hocutt, William Hocutt, Joseph Hocutt, Larry Hocutt, Lynn Hocutt, and Herbert Hocutt, and sisters, Katherine Bridges and Clara Mitchell.

She is survived by daughters, Carolyn Riddle of Leland and Sandra (Bob) Barnes of Glen Allan. Her five grandchildren, Chandra (Steve) Redwine of Leland, Shelley (Robert) Nelson of Eads, TN, Collin (Jamie) Watson of Smithville, MS, Scott (Donna) Watson of Glen Allan and Kyle (Betsy) Watson of Indianola; eight great-grandchildren, Grayce Redwine, Emma Nelson, Zach Nelson, Cole Watson, Caitlyn Watson, Addy Watson, Brayden Watson, and Oakleigh Watson; a brother, Michael (Amy) Hocutt; sisters, Louise Bridges and Ruth Finley; sister-in-law, Debra Hocutt, and many nieces and nephews.

The family would like to express their deepest gratitude to Dr. Eddie Donahoe and his nurses at South Sunflower County Hospital for always taking such good care of our mother/grandmother. A special thank you to Adoration Home Health, Elder Care of Cleveland, and Quality In Home Care of Indianola for being there for her this past year. Also, to Rebecca Chunn, Vicki Reginelli, Sue Tanksley, Demetria Washington, and Alexis Washington for always being there to lend that extra helping hand. She loved each one of you.

There will be a visitation at 11:30 a.m. until service time on Saturday at the funeral home.

Michael Mansour Shamoon passed away at age 74 at St. Vincent Infirmary, Little Rock, Arkansas. Michael was born on Augus...
11/28/2023

Michael Mansour Shamoon passed away at age 74 at St. Vincent Infirmary, Little Rock, Arkansas. Michael was born on August 30, 1949, in Greenville, Mississippi to father Jimel Shamoon Sr. and mother Elizabeth Mansour Shamoon.
Michael Graduated from St. Joseph Catholic High School and then went on to continue his education at the University of Mississippi. After pursuing his education, he was called home to Greenville where he joined the family shoe business. He Married his wife Jackie on November 19, 1972, they celebrated a beautiful 50 years of marriage in 2022.
In the 1980s Michael and Jackie relocated to Shirley, Arkansas, where they raised their three children- Michael Elias Shamoon, Summer Marie Robinson, and Elizabeth Lauren Ellington.
Michael was known for his selfless ability to love and give to others. He was a big advocate for education and encouraged not only his family but friends of the family to pursue their goals and achieve their highest potential.
Michael was preceded in death by his parents Elizabeth Mansour Shamoon, Jimel Shamoon Sr., and brother Jimel Shamoon, Jr. of Greenville Mississippi. He is survived by his wife Jackie Shamoon, Son Michael Elias Shamoon of Little Rock, Arkansas Summer Marie Robinson (Howard) of Farmington, Arkansas, and Elizabeth Lauren Ellington (Chris) of Knoxville, TN. Grandkids, Aiden Michael Robinson of Little Rock, Arkansas. Brooklyn Elizabeth Robinson of Farmington, Arkansas, and Tyleigh Rhea Shamoon of Germany. Brother David George Shamoon (Lisa) of Greenville Mississippi, Brother Charles Gerald Shamoon (Deborah) of Fayetteville, Arkansas, and Cecelia Shamoon Thomas of Forest Mississippi.
Graveside service will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Sunday, December 3, 2023, at Greenville Cemetery. Kim Ellington will officiate. Burial will be at Greenville Cemetery under the direction of Boone Funeral Home of Greenville Mississippi.

11/24/2023

Funeral services for William Charles Webb, 80, of Greenville will be at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, November 26, 2023, at Boone Funeral Home, Greenville. He died on Thursday, November 23, 2023, at his home. Burial will be on Monday, November 27, 2023, at Lakeview Gardens.

William graduated from Anguilla High School in 1961, and then in 1963 he graduated from Mississippi Delta Community College with an architectural degree.

He is preceded in death by his daughter, Tonya Marie Webb, and his parents, Charles G. and Marie Webb.

He is survived by his wife, Effie Webb; son, Patrick J. Webb; sister, Gail Frasier, and her husband Ross; granddaughter, Morgan Stigall and husband Garrett and a great-granddaughter, Emmarie T. Stigall.

There will be a visitation from 1:00-2:00 p.m. on Sunday at the funeral home.

Lauretta Showah Humphrey gently passed away on Friday, November 17th, 2023, with her daughter by her side. A survivor fr...
11/20/2023

Lauretta Showah Humphrey gently passed away on Friday, November 17th, 2023, with her daughter by her side. A survivor from the day she was born in the ambulance on the way to Kings Daughters Hospital in Greenville, MS on September 21st, 1941, Lauretta was the middle daughter born to Sam Showah and Mildred Ferris Showah. She grew up in Hollandale, MS with her sisters, Jo Anne and Marie. The three sisters were best friends all their lives, talking on the phone nearly every day and visiting each other whenever possible.

Lauretta and her husband, William L. Humphrey, moved to Jackson, MS, where she lovingly raised two children, Sam and Sonia. Lauretta’s gentle ways and loving gestures brightened their childhood, from the daily notes of love she would leave in lunch bags to the hand-made doll clothes she would make for her daughter. She lovingly supported her children through every scraped knee and long illness and proudly attended their football, baseball, and soccer games, karate tournaments, and concert and dance recitals. After her marriage to William ended, Lauretta was together with her love, Conner Brown, for over 30 years. He always made her Valentine's Day card himself, and they supported one another through declining health. For 17 years, Lauretta worked at Walmart, where she was able to share her fun and warm personality with coworkers and customers. Even after she was unable to work, Lauretta diligently cared for her home and was resilient through many surgeries and cancers without losing her resolve. A devout Catholic, she had trust in God that He would care for her. And, she had her own strength that carried her throughout her life in those difficult times.

Lauretta is preceded in death by her parents Sam Showah and Mildred Ferris Showah, her sister Jo Anne Showah Boykin, and companion Conner Brown. She is survived by her children, Sonia Humphrey Voldt (Jack) and Sam Showah Humphrey (Angela) sister Marie Showah Baugh (Irvin), grandchildren Samara and Sky, and Jessica, many great-grandchildren, beloved nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

She will be remembered for her laugh and mischievous sense of humor, for the immense love and affection she showed us, and the way she made others feel special and cherished.

We have been blessed to have her in our lives, and to be able to carry a piece of her heart in our own forever.

Funeral service will be at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, November 21, 2023 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Hollandale, MS, with burial to follow at Hollandale Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are being handled by Boone Funeral Home in Leland.

Rosalie M. Womack, 85, of Leland, MS, passed away on November 13, 2023, in Greenville, MS. She was born on August 11, 19...
11/15/2023

Rosalie M. Womack, 85, of Leland, MS, passed away on November 13, 2023, in Greenville, MS. She was born on August 11, 1938, in Indianola, MS. Rosalie was a beloved member of the community, known for her dedication to St. James Catholic Church in Leland, MS, where she served in the Ladies Alter Society. She was also an active member of the Leland/Deer Creek Garden Club. Rosalie found joy in gardening, having lunch with friends, and visiting her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.

Rosalie is survived by her loving five children, Marlin (Catherine) Womack, Michael (Sancy) Womack, Margaret Sexton, Mark Womack, and Mitchell (Julia) Womack. She is also survived by her loving twelve grandchildren, Jacqueline (Brian) Hays, Trey Nette, Sarah (Josh) Jackson, Eric Nette, Elizabeth (Colin) Edmundson, Michelle (Keith) Bell, Chip Womack, Brandon Womack, Madison (Nathan) Moore, Lane Womack, Addison Floyd, and Joseph Womack. Her surviving four great-grandchildren are Corey Womack Nolan Hays, Harley Jackson, and Eve Hays. She is also survived by her two sisters, Nancy Vesper and Barbara Pettis. She was preceded in death by her husband, Henry M. Womack, her parents Mafalda and Guerino Mangialardi, and her sisters, Carolyn Campbell and Eldena Pridemore.

Rosalie had a successful career as a Controller for Moeller Manufacturing Company, where she dedicated 35 years of her life.

In memory of Rosalie, contributions can be made to St. James Catholic Church, Leland, MS.

We will forever cherish the memories of Rosalie's vibrant spirit, wit, and her unwavering commitment to her family, friends, and community. She will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.

Please join us in celebrating Rosalie's life at a funeral mass at St. James Catholic Church, Leland, MS. on Friday, November 17 at 11:00 AM. Visitation will be Thursday, November 16 from 5-7:00 PM at Boone Wells Funeral Home, Leland, MS.

Michael Mansour Shamoon passed away at age 74 at St. Vincent Infirmary, Little Rock, Arkansas. Michael was born on Augus...
11/14/2023

Michael Mansour Shamoon passed away at age 74 at St. Vincent Infirmary, Little Rock, Arkansas. Michael was born on August 30, 1949, in Greenville, Mississippi to father Jimel Shamoon Sr. and mother Elizabeth Mansour Shamoon.

Michael Graduated from St. Joseph Catholic High School and then went on to continue his education at the University of Mississippi. After pursuing his education, he was called home to Greenville where he joined the family shoe business. He Married his wife Jackie on November 19, 1972, they celebrated a beautiful 50 years of marriage in 2022.

In the 1980s Michael and Jackie relocated to Shirley, Arkansas, where they raised their three children- Michael Elias Shamoon, Summer Marie Robinson, and Elizabeth Lauren Ellington.
Michael was known for his selfless ability to love and give to others. He was a big advocate for education and encouraged not only his family but friends of the family to pursue their goals and achieve their highest potential.

Michael was preceded in death by his parents Elizabeth Mansour Shamoon, Jimel Shamoon Sr., and brother Jimel Shamoon, Jr. of Greenville Mississippi. He is survived by his wife Jackie Shamoon, Son Michael Elias Shamoon of Little Rock, Arkansas Summer Marie Robinson (Howard) of Farmington, Arkansas, and Elizabeth Lauren Ellington (Chris) of Knoxville, TN. Grandkids, Aiden Michael Robinson of Little Rock, Arkansas. Brooklyn Elizabeth Robinson of Farmington, Arkansas, and Tyleigh Rhea Shamoon of Germany. Brother David George Shamoon (Lisa) of Greenville Mississippi, Brother Charles Gerald Shamoon (Deborah) of Fayetteville, Arkansas, and Cecelia Shamoon Thomas of Forest Mississippi.

Graveside service will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Sunday, December 3, 2023, at Greenville Cemetery. Kim Ellington will officiate. Burial will be at Greenville Cemetery under the direction of Boone Funeral Home of Greenville Mississippi.

11/10/2023

Funeral services for Doris Jean Koehn Boehs will be at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday, November 12, 2023 at the Leland Mennonite Church with burial in the church cemetery. There will be a visitation on Saturday at the church from 6:00-8:00 p.m.

Doris Jean Koehn Boehs was born on May 5, 1951, to Art and Frieda Koehn in Dodge City, KS. Angels took her home in the early morning hours on November 8, 2023, in Greenville, MS at 72 years of age.

When she was thirteen years old, she gave her heart to the Lord and was baptized into the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite at Halstead, KS by Minister Kenneth Smith. She remained faithful to these vows all her life.

In the first year of her life, her family moved to Crowley, CO. They lived there for 5 years before moving to Halstead, KS. There she attended Fairview School where she received her education. After completing the 10th grade there, she found employment at the Halstead Hospital. During this time of her youth, she spent a mission term in Mexico teaching for Delton & Sylvia Wedel.

In 1971, she moved to Leland, MS and became one of the pioneer teachers at the beginning of our parochial schools. She taught for six years at Leland and another semester at Garden View, KS. She was a good teacher, and her students still speak fondly of the many memories they have of her.

It was in Leland that she met her future spouse, Emery Boehs. They were married on Dec 17, 1978. They enjoyed 45 years of wedded life and were blessed with four children, two sons and two daughters.
Mom lived her Christian life conscientiously and taught her children by example. She loved to sing and garden. She was interested in other people and reaching out to them was important to her. Her friends and family knew her to be meticulous and she was very careful to keep a neat appearance. She was a very structured person and always on schedule. Her children remember this leaving them with a secure feeling.

In 1990, shortly after the birth of her last son, William, she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. She bore this with patience and fortitude. Even at the end when her suffering became more evident, she was an inspiration to others by quietly accepting and bearing what life had in store for her. We are happy that she is now free from her suffering, and we all want to meet her in heaven.

Surviving her are her husband, Emery, two daughters: Stephanie and Mike Friesen, of Buhl, ID, Lisa and Devon Yost, of Morton’s Gap, KY; two sons: Joshua and Valerie, and William, both of Leland, MS, and ten grandchildren. Three brothers: Darrell and Linda, David and Virginia, and Ed and Nadine, and one sister, Lena and Merle Wenger.

She was preceded in death by her parents.

10/28/2023

Funeral services for Thomas Howard "Boots" Nelson, Sr. will be held at 11:00 a.m., Monday, October 30, 2023 at Avon Methodist Church. He died Saturday, October 28 at his home. Burial will follow in the Greenfield Cemetery. Services are under the direction of Boone Funeral Home, Greenville.

Boots was born on April 13, 1929 in South Washington County in what was Leota, MS and was a lifelong resident of Chatham, MS. He attended Mississippi State University where he studied Engineering. His education was interrupted, when he elected to serve his Country in the United States Air Force. Upon the sudden death of his older brother, Elmo, Boots returned to the family farm in Chatham in 1956 and built a very successful farming operation and raised a beautiful family. Professionally, Boots also served many years on the Board of Directors for Production Credit Association and First South Farm Credit and ultimately was honored to end that term by serving as Chairman of the Board for First South Farm Credit.

Boots and his loving wife, Carolyn Hobart Nelson were married for 61 years, until she preceded him in death in 2019. Together they had 4 children, 14 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. Boots and Carolyn built a life around their family and their faith. They were married in the Avon United Methodist Church in 1958 and were active members for the past 65 years. They hosted family for every Holiday each year and loved nothing more than filling the house with family for each of those occasions. It was also common for Boots and Carolyn to be in the company of their best friends, Carolyn’s brother and his wife, Chalmers and Rachel Hobart, pursuing their love of traveling together across the country or attending Mississippi State football games.

Boots is preceded in death by his wife, Carolyn Hobart Nelson; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Graves Nelson, Sr.; brother, Elmo Graves Nelson, Jr.; sister, Virginia Shaw; sister, Anna Belle Patton; and an infant grandson, Sam King. He is survived by his children Tommy Nelson (Barbara), Lisa Nelson King (George), Melissa Nelson Lambourn (Roger), and Lori Nelson McPherson (Kent); his grandchildren, Kathryn Nelson Sharpe (Baine), Trey Nelson (Casey), Toni Lynn Nelson Horton (Clay), Boots Nelson, Walt King, Carolyn King Haynes (Chip), Caitlin King Walker (Reid), Nelson King, Robin Lambourn (Hayley), Morgan Lambourn Garrett (Grant), Dodger Lambourn (Marissa), Chase McPherson (Jordan), Meg McPherson Stalnaker (Adam), and Adam McPherson; 19 great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.

A visitation will be held at the church one hour before services on Monday. Memorials may be made to the Avon Methodist Church, 38 Avon Drive N., Hollandale, MS 38748 or Greenfield Cemetery, PO Box 10, Glen Allan, MS 38744.

Graveside services for Nickey Doyle McKinnon, 74, of Greenville will be at 11:30 a.m. on Friday, October 27, 2023, at Li...
10/25/2023

Graveside services for Nickey Doyle McKinnon, 74, of Greenville will be at 11:30 a.m. on Friday, October 27, 2023, at Liberty Cemetery in Kosciusko, MS. He passed into His Savior's arms on Monday, October 23, 2023. Arrangements are under the direction of Boone Funeral Home, Greenville.

He was the son of Frank McClain McKinnon and Mary Olivia Summers McKinnon. He was born in Kosciusko, MS on March 24, 1949. He was of the Pentecostal faith.

He was preceded in death by his father and mother, Frank and Mary McKinnon, his grandparents, Homer and Tess Gordon Summers, and his grandparents, Frank Davidson, and Ola McMillon McKinnon.

He leaves behind to cherish his memory his wife, Dianne McKinnon; two sons, Nick Shane McKinnon (Sheila) and Clint McClain McKinnon; a brother, Tommy Jerald McKinnon (Sally); a sister, Debbie Lynn McKinnon Nix; ; two grandchildren, Christian Hittle (David) and Toni McKinnon. He also leaves behind two great-grandchildren, Aston Hittle and Beckham Hittle and his beloved companion, Shadow.

Nickey was a welder by trade, he was a character and liked to play pranks on everybody. He loved playing with his grandchildren, playing ball, golf, and fishing. Most of all he loved finding things that people had thrown away and refurbishing those things into something new.

He was strong in his faith and was looking forward to the day when he would go home to be with his Lord. We will miss him greatly.

There will be a short visitation at the cemetery beginning at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

10/18/2023

Paul David Lewis passed away October 16, 2023, at his home in Rolling Fork, MS. He was 62. Paul was born in Wichita Falls, Texas on April 27, 1961, the son of the late John Vardaman Lewis and Sandra Shields Lewis.

Paul worked as a Farmer and electrician for 40 years. He attended Sharkey Issaquena Academy and played football at Moorhead. His passions were football, pre 2010 Nascar, and loved grilling outside. Spending time with niece and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

He is survived by his brother John Michael Lewis (Misti) of Glen Allan, Mississippi, two nephews Austin Vardaman Lewis, and John Laike Lewis, and niece Jill Mackie Lewis of Greenville, Mississippi.

A casual graveside service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 19, 2022, at County Line Cemetery. All friends and family are invited to attend.

10/17/2023

"But blessed is the man who trusts in the LORD, whose confidence is in him. He will be like a tree planted by the water that sends out its roots by the stream. – Jeremiah 17:7 & 8.

There could be no better words that describe the life and legacy of Ben Barnes Sayle than, “A life lived in service of others/for the sake of others”. He died peacefully at his home on Friday, October 13, 2023, after a lengthy illness.

He was preceded in death by his son, Medley Towns Sayle, and his parents, Dr. & Mrs. D.T. Sayle, his brothers, David (Ace) Sayle and Harry Sayle, his sisters, Mary Phelps, Emily Turpin, Evelyn Turner, Olivette Mims, and Becky Allen.

He is survived by his wife of over 40 years, Jeffrey Brewer Sayle, and his son, Ben Barnes Sayle, Jr (Cathy), his daughters: Kelly Sayle Morgan, Lucy Elizabeth Sayle, and Allie Sayle, his granddaughters: Lois Anne Sayle and Shana Sayle Garner (Daniel) and great-granddaughter: Eva Mae Sayle Garner and many loving nieces and nephews.

Ben Barnes Sayle was born in Highlandale, Leflore County, Mississippi, and was educated in the Schlater and Greenwood school systems. He furthered his education for 2 years at his beloved University of Mississippi and Delta State University adding various courses in accounting throughout his 61-year career.

After college, he worked for Walker Farms Dairy and Stoneville Pedigreed Seed Company in Stoneville, MS. In 1969, he co-founded the firm now known as Sayle, Sandifer, & Johnson, LLP. He was licensed to practice as a C.P.A in Mississippi, Arkansas, and Louisianna.

His memberships & involvement in service organizations included: Mississippi Society of C.P.A’s, American Institute of C.P.A’s, Leland Lodge #490, Deer Creek Town & Racquet Club, Greenville Country Club, Phi Kappa Phi Fraternity at Ole Miss, Chancellor’s Trust University of Mississippi, Greenville Chamber of Commerce Transportation Committee, Greenville Elks Club, and 1 term as a member of MS State Board of C.P.A’s. For over 50 years, Ben was a part of the Free and Accepted Mason, Leland Lions Club, University of Mississippi Alumni Association, and was Secretary of Washington County Drainage Commission. One of his most beloved awards came from the Leland Lion’s Club: the Distinguished Service Award for Devoted Service to our Club and Lionism (1954-2022). He was also a member of Covenant Presbyterian Church.

Since he believed that everyone should have an opportunity for a good job, Ben was co-founder of several area businesses, which includes: WXVT-15, The Country Gentlemen, Travel Unlimited, Inc., The Athlete’s Foot, Inc., three barge companies: Choctaw Barges Inc., Big River Barges, Inc., Deer Creek Barges, Inc., First Leland Investment Club, and Delta Area Renewal Efforts, Inc. (D.A.R.E)

The family is grateful for the quality of care that he received during his extended illness from Greenville Clinic and Delta Health Systems - The Medical Center, Home Health & Hospice. We would like to thank the following: Dr. Hayek, Dr. Gillespie, Sissy, Savannah, Beth, Catherine, Jessie, Beverly and Vicky.

On Wednesday, October 18, 2023, there will be a family graveside service at Leland-Stoneville Cemetery, followed by an 11:00 a.m. Celebration of Life service at Covenant Presbyterian Church, 1865 S. Main St., Greenville, MS with visitation afterward at the church. Arrangements are under the direction of Boone Funeral Home, Greenville.

Donations may be made to Deer Creek School, 300 Deer Creek Circle, Arcola, MS 38722, Leland Lions Club, P.O. Box 899, Leland, MS 38756 ATTN: Rolling Fork Rebuild, or Arms of Mercy, P.O. Box 4691, Greenville, MS 38704-4691, [email protected].

Jimel Shamoon Jr. was born December 10, 1953, in Greenville, MS to Elizabeth Mansour Shamoon and Jimel Shamoon Sr.  He p...
10/15/2023

Jimel Shamoon Jr. was born December 10, 1953, in Greenville, MS to Elizabeth Mansour Shamoon and Jimel Shamoon Sr. He passed from this life on Friday, October 13, 2023, at his home on Highland Plantation at the age of 69.

Jimel graduated from St. Joseph Catholic School and attended Mississippi Delta Community College pursuing a nursing degree until he was called home to Greenville to join the family business.

In September 1982, Jimel accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as his personal Savior. He was a faithful servant of the Lord for 41 years, serving as a Deacon at Son Flower Church in Anguilla where he and his family were active members for 32 years. His greatest joy came from ministering to inmates through End Time Harvest Prison Ministry at the Issaquena County Correctional Facility and Mississippi State Penitentiary at Parchman for over 15 years.

He married Susan Lee Bell in January 1986, and in that same year, they founded Shamoon Advertising & Marketing. Shortly afterwards, he opened Shamoon Shoes in the Goyer Shopping Center in downtown Greenville. After his daughters were born, he closed his shoe store and began leading the outside sales division in their advertising business, which gave him flexibility to attend his daughters’ activities. His daughters were the light of his life and the focus of his attention.

Jimel traveled across the Mississippi and Arkansas Delta, building the client base for Shamoon Advertising. His work philosophy was to excel in customer service by meeting his clients face to face, which built many strong friendships that he enjoyed for many years.

He was known as a man of quiet strength and amazing faith, with a kind and gentle heart and a delightful sense of humor. He would share the Word of God with everyone and take every opportunity to pray for those in need of prayer.

The ultimate host, he loved entertaining family and friends, which included cooking and sharing his family’s Lebanese recipes.

Jimel was preceded in death by his parents and is survived by Susan, his wife of 37 years, daughters Katherine Adele Shamoon of Greenville, MS, and Emily Anne Shamoon of Brandon, MS; brother David George Shamoon (Lisa) of Greenville; sister Cecelia Shamoon Thomas of Forest, MS and brother Michael Mansour Shamoon (Jackie) of Shirley, Arkansas.

Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. with visitation at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 17, 2023, at First United Methodist Church in Greenville. Pastor Chris Vowell and Pastor Harvest Johnson officiated. Burial was in Greenville Cemetery under the direction of Boone Funeral Home in Greenville.

The family requests in lieu of flowers that memorials be made to St. Jude Hospital or the charity of your choice.

Funeral services for Sally White Freeman, 82 of Greenville, will be at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, October 16, 2023, at First ...
10/13/2023

Funeral services for Sally White Freeman, 82 of Greenville, will be at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, October 16, 2023, at First United Methodist Church with visitation beginning at 10:00 a.m. She passed away peacefully, on October 12, 2023, at her home. Burial will be in the Greenville Cemetery under the direction of Boone Funeral Home, Greenville.

Sally was born May 6, 1941, in Greenville. She was the daughter of the late Helen Vaught White and the late J.E. White. She was a lifelong resident of Greenville and graduated from Greenville High School. Sally was a legal secretary for the Campbell DeLong Law Firm for 33 years. She then worked for 14 years for the United States District Court with Judge Allen Pepper. She was a lifelong, loyal member of the First United Methodist Church.

In addition to her family, Sally delighted in decorating, entertaining, and watching movies. She was a stickler with the English language and always instilled in her family the importance of high standards, a solid work ethic, and strong moral character.

She was preceded in death by a brother, Joe White, and sisters, Nancy White Reed, Gloria Bell White, and Ivy Sue White.

Sally, Yummy or Yum, as she was known to her family, is survived by her husband of 61 years, Guy Freeman, lovingly known as “Husband”; daughter, Kelly Freeman Tucker of Greenville, and sons, Chip (Misty) Freeman of Memphis, TN, and Chad (Sharon) Freeman of Greenville; a brother, Jim (Sarah) White of Birmingham, AL. She leaves behind five grandchildren, Barrett Freeman of Nashville, TN, Ellison Freeman of Memphis, TN, Michael Tucker, Kathleen Tucker, and Sally Beth Freeman all of Greenville.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be made to The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research, P.O. Box 5014 Hagerstown, MD 21741.

10/13/2023

Funeral services for Robert Mitchell McClatchy III (Bob), 70, of Meridian will be at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 15, 2023, at Sunflower Methodist Church. He died in Meridian. Burial will be in the Indianola City Cemetery under the direction of Boone Funeral Home, Indianola.

He was born in Greenwood, MS, on February 5, 1953, to Jean Thomas and Robert Mitchell McClatchy Jr. (Bill), of Sunflower.

Bob was one of the early students of Indianola Academy and graduated in the second graduating class. Bob then went to Mississippi State University and after graduation went into
the Army. After the Army, Bob furthered his education at Delta State where he earned a master’s degree in counseling and a license in psychometry.

Bob then moved to Meridian to work with the Department of Human Services where he was a counselor with At-Risk Youth in the Lauderdale County Youth Court for 30 years.

Bob was a world traveler who visited many countries and also traveled throughout the United States. His last trip was this past summer when he rode the train cross country to the West Coast including a visit to Hollywood.

Bob was also an animal lover. He always had a dog, most recently he had Bootsie. Bob and Bootsie loved to ride around with Bootsie’s head hanging out of the window.

Bob was predeceased by both parents, Jean and Bill McClatchy. He leaves his brother and sister-in-law, Pat and Beverly McClatchy of Memphis; nephew Dr. Gray (Katie) McClatchy and their daughter Allie; two nieces, Mimi McClatchy and Meg (Mac) Cross and their children Bo and Livvy. He also leaves close first cousins Nancy (Jim) Woods, Toby (Jean) McClatchy, and Carolyn Garrard.
Bob never forgot that he was raised on the banks of the Sunflower River and returned several times each year to check on friends and family.

There will be a visitation from 2:00-3:00 p.m. on Sunday at the church. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Sunflower Methodist Church or the American Heart Association.

Graveside services for Mildred Louise Smith Skelton, 98, of Bartlett, TN, and formerly of Leland will be at 2:00 p.m. on...
10/12/2023

Graveside services for Mildred Louise Smith Skelton, 98, of Bartlett, TN, and formerly of Leland will be at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 14, 2023, at Leland-Stoneville Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 1:00-2:00 p.m. at Boone Funeral Home, Leland. She died on Saturday, October 7, 2023, in Cordova, TN.

Mildred was born in Louisville, KY where she graduated from Ursuline Academy. In the early 1950's she moved to Leland, MS where she raised her children. She worked at Demco and Vlasic in Greenville and managed Value Mart in Leland. Mildred was a communicant of St. James Catholic Church in Leland. She moved to Bartlett, TN to be close to her daughter due to ill health. She loved to garden and attend to her roses.

She is survived by a daughter, Dorothy Sykes (Jerry, deceased); two sons, John Vernon Skelton (Betty Lynn, deceased) and Ronald Skelton (Teresa); and a sister, Kathleen Sullivan of Louisville, KY. She had 9 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

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