Obituaries for Monday, November 17

Published 6:00 am Tuesday, November 18, 2003

Sandra Jordan

Services for Sandra Jordan of Poplarville are 11 a.m., Tuesday,Nov. 18, at McDowell-Nance Convention Center in Hattiesburg withburial in Rose Park Cemetery in Poplarville. Tyler Funeral Home isin charge of arrangements.

Ms. Jordan, 49, died Nov. 12, 2003, at Forrest General Hospitalin Hattiesburg. She was born in Pearl River County on April 12,1954, to Fred Jordan and Annie McCoy Jordan.

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She was a self-employed home health care care worker. She was amember of Nicholson Temple, where she was a missionary and servedover the care ministry.

Preceding her in death were her father and a brother, FredJordan.

Survivors are her mother, Annie McCoy Jordan of Poplarville; herdaughter, Shondreka Craft of Gulfport; her sisters, Doris Travisand Violene Jordan, both of Poplarville, and Gail Clark ofHattiesburg; and her brothers, George Jordan of McComb, Donald andDarryl Jordan of Hattiesburg, and Rodney Jordan of Saucier.

Kennon Ray Robinson

Services for Kennon Ray Robinson of Hazlehurst were 11 a.m.,Nov. 13, at West Side Baptist Church in Hazlehurst with burial inBethesda Cemetery. Harrigill Funeral Home was in charge ofarrangements.

Mr. Robinson, 71, died Nov. 10, 2003, at his residence. He wasborn in Taylorsville on Nov. 11, 1932, to Athel Robinson and WinnieJohnson.

He was a retired supervisor at Sanderson Farms Processing Plant.He was a veteran of the Korean Conflict, and a member of theBaptist faith.

Preceding him in death were his parents; his son, Kenneth R.Robinson; three sisters, Barbara, Nell R. Purvis and Margie R.White; and a brother, Tommy Robinson.

Survivors are his wife, Betty Weathersby Robinson of Hazlehurst;his daughter, Peggy Gunter of Crystal Springs; his sisters, RuthHenriott of Ft. Walton, Fla., and Doris Tullos of Hattiesburg; hisbrother, Burlie Robinson of Cross Plains, Tenn.; his granddaughter,Heather Dykes; and his great-grandchild, Phillip Dykes.