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At Belmont City Cemetery, Belmont, MS with David Conley officiating. She is survived by two sisters – Lera Mae Allen Howell Rogers and Johnnie Faye Allen Hollingsworth and many nieces and nephews. She was born on April 21, 1943 to Loyal and Ora Sparks.
She served as church clerk for forty-eight years. She also loved singing on the worship team for some time. He was preceded in death by his parents, an infant brother, Joey Lee and an infant sister, Kara Madge. Visitation will be held at Bethel Baptist Church, Walls, MS on Monday, June 14, 6-8 p.m. Funeral services will be Tuesday, June 15, at 11a.m. In Dennis, MS at the Lindsey Cemetery with Bro.
Pearson lays off 50 in Iowa City, closes office
BELMONT, MS –Raymond Paul Bryant, 77, passed Friday, February 5, 2021 peacefully at home. He retired from General Motors as a screw machine operator. Paul was an avid tinker always working with his hands.
He was a crew leader, but wore many other caps. DENNIS, MS – Terry Brown Moore, 74, died Wednesday, July 6, 2022 at his beloved Moore’s Mill homestead. He worked a full day at his job, came home and bush hogged around his land adjoining the waterway.
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Despite living all over the world, he always considered Winfield home, and would visit whenever he could. The Cunninghams were a very close family, and he enjoyed spending his time with his mother, brothers, and sisters, while there. Solon was an avid sports fan and a University of Alabama supporter. He attended games every chance he had, be it college football in Tuscaloosa or a high school game for the Winfield Pirates. He frequently paid for admission and treats for any students who were standing in line to attend a game.
She loved her husband, her children, and her siblings, and she loved being able to spend time with them. He leaves behind his wife of thirty-nine years – Charlotte Slayton; two wonderful children – Justine Allen and Justin Slayton ; one wonderful grandson – Trevin Allen; one sister – Floie Mae Poole; two brothers – J.W. Slayton and Gary Slayton ; sister-in-law – Debbie Slayton and several nieces and nephews. DENNIS, MS - Martha Ann Williams, 75, passed away February 27, 2021. She was born on June 8, 1945, the fourth child of Ora Cecil and Mary Williams. She became an exceptional homemaker and a seamstress in her times of youth.
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The family would like to say a special “thank you” to the caregivers at Elk Crossing, for all the love and care you gave to her. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Freedom Biker Church, Duncan, OK. Rickey Dale was born August 26, 1976 in Amarillo, TX. At the age of 15 the family moved to Duncan, where Rickey graduated from Duncan High School in 1995.
Charlie was born August 1, 1938 in Duncan to George B. He was a 1956 graduate of Comanche High School. Charlie and Betty Sue Morris were united in marriage on July 25, 1959 at Comanche. He was active in the Comanche Round Up Club for many years. He loved rodeos and watching John Wayne movies.
Cindy Martin, a beloved, lifelong resident of Comanche went to be with Jesus on December 25, 2020, the day we celebrate his birthday. Cindy valiantly fought a long difficult battle with COVID. She passed in the ICU unit of Deaconess Hosptial in Oklahoma City surrounded by a host of competent , compassionate and caring medical staff. Joel married Regina Sorrell on February 2, 1973. They loved to laugh about sharing their anniversary with Groundhog Day every year.
Calvin was born September 10, 1949 in Waurika, OK to Ernest Lee and Martha Elizabeth Tullos. Calvin was a self-employed carpenter, and was a retired member of Local #344 Plumbers and Pipefitters Union. He loved working in his shop, woodworking, restoring old vehicles, and fishing.
He was a loving father to his two children, Chaz and Caitlin. He loved gardening, fishing, woodwork, collecting arrowheads, and listening to music. He loved running “football routes” with Chaz, and cooking and baking with Caitlin. Chad also loved to take his dog, “Smokey” to the lake for outings. Tammy was preceded in death by her parents, Tom and Delona Pickett, and one grandchild. Doyle L. Keith, 67, of Terral, Oklahoma, passed from this life October 20, 2020.
Growing up in the Woolsey area, he stayed with his grandparents on the Powers family farm while his parents traveled for work. On the farm, he spent his days tending cattle, pigs, and chickens, squirrel hunting, fishing, and roaming the creeks. Many of these days in his youth included his childhood partner in crime, Sue Simmons , where the two partook in shenanigans that country kids find. Mikie went to Comanche public schools through 12th grade, where he graduated in 1968.
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