Obituaries for Tuesday, February 6, 2007
Published 6:00 am Tuesday, February 6, 2007
Lillian M. Smith Barlow
Services for Lillian M. Smith Barlow, of Bellevue, Neb., wereJan. 31, at Pine Bluff Baptist Church in Hazlehurst with burial inthe church cemetery.
Ms. Barlow, 67, died Jan. 27, 2007, at Midlands Hospital inPapillion, Neb. She was born in Hazlehurst on May 19, 1939, toGrady Smith and Mozelle Weathersby.
She was retired. She was reared in Brookhaven.
Preceding her in death were her parents and her brother, GradySmith.
Survivors are her son, Mike Jackson, of Brookhaven; herdaughters, Ann Gill, of Brookhaven, Zelle Sanders, of Hazlehurst,and Sherry Potter, of Bellevue; her brothers, Howard, Wayne, Pat,Cecil, Lawrence, Brant and Rance Smith; her sisters, Mary Hartzog,Peggy Hall, Inez McDaniel, Rachael Case, Libby Smith and KathyCooper; and her 10 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren.
Billy Joe Johnson
Services for Billy Joe Johnson, of Magnolia, are 2 p.m.Wednesday, Feb. 7, at East Union Baptist Church in Magnolia withburial in Durham Cemetery in Magnolia. The Rev. Emon White willofficiate. Jones Family Funeral Services in McComb is in charge ofarrangements.
Visitation is Tuesday from 6 until 10 p.m. at the church, and onWednesday from 10 a.m. until the time of the service.
Mr. Johnson, 45, died Feb. 3, 2007. He was born in Bunkie, La.,on March 31, 1961.
He worked with McComb Rent All and was a veteran of the U.S.Army.
Mr. Johnson was always out making his rounds, visiting withfamily and friends with whom he loved spending time, just alwayslaughing and having a good time. He had a heart of gold and put asmile on the faces of everyone he knew, regardless if they wantedto smile or not. He loved the outdoors, hunting, fishing and ridingfourwheelers. To know him was to love him.
Preceding him in death were his maternal grandparents, Ellry andYvonne Brown, and his paternal grandparents, Casey and MarieJohnson.
Survivors are his father, James Lafayette Johnson and stepmotherSonya, of Magnolia; his mother, Helen May and stepfather Ronald, ofMagnolia; his son, Christopher Johnson, of Brookhaven; hisdaughter, Maria Johnson, of Summit; his brothers, Casey Johnson andwife Jan, of McComb, Jamie Johnson, and Albert May and wifeChristy, all of Magnolia; his sisters, Tammy Bailey and husbandWalley, of Magnolia, Chasity Brumfield and husband Bobby, ofJayess, Karen Moak and husband Clint, of Meridian, and EmilyBennett and husband Greg, of Brookhaven; his stepgrandmother,Lenora Johnson, of Magnolia; his grandchildren, Hayden and Haylea,of Summit; his 13 nephews and three nieces, who were very specialto him; and many other relatives and friends he loved verymuch.
Pallbearers are Aaron “Poppy” Lang, Dewayne Hughes Sr., DewayneHughes Jr., Andy Lewis, Billy Pinter and Joe Brekeen.
Honorary pallbearers are Lovell Roberts, Wallace Bailey, KyeKelley, Albert May, Bobby Brumfield, Robbie Boyd and Charles WayneFreeman.
Willie M. Thompson
Services for Willie M. Thompson, of Bogue Chitto, were Thursday,Jan. 25, at the Riverwood Family Funeral Service Chapel with burialin Arlington Baptist Church Cemetery.
Mr. Thompson, 80, died Jan. 22, 2007, at G. V. (Sonny)Montgomery VA Medical Center in Jackson. He was born on Nov. 18,1926, to Fred Thompson and Amanda Pearl Delaughter.
He was a retired boilermaker, Local 582. He was a veteran of theU.S. Navy and served in Korea and during World War II. He was amember of the Baptist faith.
Preceding him in death were his parents; two brothers and onesister.
Survivors are his wife, Martha Jean Sasser Thompson; hisdaughters, Martha Thompson and husband Ed Boyte, and Amy Thompsonand husband James Boyte, all of Bogue Chitto; his brother, NorrisThompson and wife Vonice, of Monticello; his sister, Lois Smith, ofBogue Chitto; his grandchildren, Wade Boyte and wife Christy,Nathan Boyte and wife Darci, Drew Boyte and wife Mandy, and SethBoyte, all of Bogue Chitto; his great-grandchildren, Austin Boyte,Lizzie Boyte, Vance Boyte and Parker Boyte; and a host of niecesand nephews.