Obituaries for Friday, December 3, 2004
Published 6:00 am Friday, December 3, 2004
Theodore L. ‘Ted’ Boarman
Services for Theodore L. “Ted” Boarman of Jayess are 11 a.m.Saturday, Dec. 4 at Divide Memorial Methodist Protestant Churchwith burial in the church cemetery.
Visitation is today from 5-9 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home inMonticello.
Mr. Boarman, 69, died Dec. 1, 2004, at Forest General Hospitalin Hattiesburg. He was born in Carrollton, Ill., on March 28, 1935,to James A. Boarman and Vernon Jackson Boarman.
He was a senior construction engineer with Bechtel PowerCorporation. He was a member of the Marines and the Army and servedin the Korean War. Mr. Boarman was a member of Divide MemorialMethodist Protestant Church.
Preceding him in death were his parents; two sisters; onebrother; and one son, Clay Boarman.
Survivors are his wife, Elizabeth Boarman of Jayess; his son,Chad Boarman and his wife, April, of Alabaster, Ala.; his sisters,Pat Brinkley and Marilyn Shepard, both of Johnson City, Tenn.; hisbrothers, Bill Boarman and Don Boarman, both of Johnson City; andtwo grandchildren.
Kathleen ‘DD’ Magee
Services for Kathleen “DD” Magee of Brookhaven are 2 p.m.Saturday, Dec. 4 at Center Street Church of Christ with burial inCarver Heights Cemetery.
Visitation is today from noon until 6 p.m., with family presentfrom 6-7 p.m. at R.E. Tyler Funeral Home.
Mrs. Magee, 53, died Nov. 30, 2004, at her residence. She wasborn in Brookhaven on July 8, 1951, to Maudee Herring Byrd andJames Byrd.
She was a former sewing machine operator at Kellwood and formercertified nurse assistant at Cartwheel Nursing Home.
Preceding her in death were her parents; her sister, RowanaHill; and her brother, Mervin Herring.
Survivors are her daughters, Valerie Byrd and Tarsha TomicaByrd; her sons, Chauncy Byrd and Core L. Magee; her sister, VeraColeman; her brothers, Edgar Herring, Jefferie Hill, Fredrick Hilland Willie Hill; nine grandchildren; and a host of nieces andnephews.
Michael Temple
Services for Michael Temple of McComb are 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec.3 at Hartman Funeral Home Chapel in McComb with burial in HollywoodCemetery. Dr. Rick Kennedy will officiate.
Visitation is today from 5-8 p.m. and Saturday from 9-11 a.m. atthe funeral home.
Mr. Temple, 54, died following a sudden illness, Dec. 2, 2004,at Central Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson. He was born inBiloxi on Jan. 22, 1950, to Luther and Mavis Temple.
He was a supervisor at the McComb mill. He served in the MarineCorps and in Vietnam. He was of the Baptist faith.
Preceding him in death were his parents; his grandparents,Reuben and Dora Matthews, and Matt and Mattie Temple.
Survivors are his wife, Sylvia Temple of McComb; his daughterMichelle Walker, and her husband, Nathan, of Summit; his son DwayneTemple of McComb; his sister Jean Gunther, and her husband, Billy,of Summit, and Dora Carr and her husband, Dwight, of McComb; herbrothers, Danny Temple and his wife, Jennifer, of Summit, and GarryTemple and his wife, Sherry, of Tecumseh, Mich.; his twograndchildren, Elizabeth Walker and Rory Walker;
Pallbearers will be Gary Walker, Corey Temple, Rainey Carr,Wayne Matthews, Kyle Brooks, Kenny Ray Fortenberry. Honorarypallbearers will be his co-workers from the McComb mill.
Thomas F. Thompson
Services for Thomas F. Thompson of Wesson are 2 p.m. Sunday,Dec. 5 at Brookhaven Funeral Home Chapel.
Visitation is Saturday from 5-9 p.m. at the funeral home.
Mr. Thompson, 69, died Dec. 1, 2004, at the University ofMississippi Medical Center in Jackson. He was born in Copiah Countyon July 13, 1935, to Frank Thompson and Viola Lack Thompson.
He received an associates degree from Copiah-Lincoln CommunityCollege, where he was also retired as a heavy equipment instructorafter 12 years. He served for 22 years in the Air Force and was alifetime member of the American Legion. Mr. Thompson was a memberof Damascus Baptist Church in Hazlehurst.
Preceding him in death were his parents; and one sister, LillianBaldwin.
Survivors are his wife, Dena Thompson of Wesson; his daughter,Vicki Greer and her husband, Glynn, of Brookhaven; his sons, AaronThompson and his wife, Shelley, of Willow Wood, Ohio, BryonThompson of Wesson, and Steven Thompson of Starkville; his sisters,Carolyn Connelly of Walterboro, S.C., Martha Wiggins of Learned,and Janice Curtis of Utica; a special niece, Patricia Allen ofRaleigh; seven grandchildren; and several other nieces andnephews.