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MRS. ROSIE B. SMITH BUGGS
MRS. ROSIE B. SMITH BUGGS, 78, of Michigan City, Miss., died November 22, 1998 at Tippah County Hospital in Ripley, Miss.
The widow of Eli Buggs, she was a member of Hardaway MB Church in Michigan City, where she was a church usher.
Services were held at 1:30 p.m. on November 29 at Hardaway MB Church, with burial in Mitchell Cemetery.
Rev. Adam Gholson officiated. J.F. Brittenum and Son Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
She leaves six daughters, Annie Jackson of Grand Junction, Tenn., Mae Lidy Nelson of Washington, D.C., Rosie Rucker, Loyce Scott, Eloyce Hunt, Valandy Poplar, all of Michigan City; seven sons, Ricky Buggs of Bolivar, Tenn., L.J. Buggs, Charles Buggs, E.L. Buggs, Jasper Buggs, Dannie Buggs, Troy Buggs, all of Michigan City; a brother, Early Smith of Michigan City; 37 grandchildren, 41 great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Bryant Buggs, Detrick Buggs, Larenzo Buggs, Stacy Williams, Mario Pugh, Danny Buggs.
Honorary pallbearers were Charles Buggs, Troy Buggs, L.J. Buggs, Thomas Nelson, Jasper Buggs, E.L. Buggs, Rickey Buggs, Donnie Buggs, Jimmy Hunt, Jr.
MISS CIERRA SHANTA DAUGHTERY, two, of Holly Springs, Miss., died January 14, 1999 at her home.
Services were held at 11 a.m. on January 19 at Providence MB Church with burial in Cottrell Memorial Garden.
Rev. R.B. Hardaway officiated. J.F. Brittenum and Son Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
She leaves her mother Chiquita Leshay Daugherty of Holly Springs; her father, Lavengia Howell of Holly Springs; a sister, Dominique Howell of Holly Springs; two brothers, Courtney Daugherty, Courtavius Daugherty, both of Holly Springs; grandmothers, Everlena Long, Augusta Williamson, both of Holly Springs; great-grandmothers, Joella Howell, Doris Williamson, both of Holly Springs; and grandfathers, Carl Rucker, Bobby Williamson, both of Holly Springs.
Pallbearers were Shamon Daugherty, Lavandez Howell, Sedric Daugherty, Albert Sims.
Honorary pallbearers were Dederick Daughtery, Keffer Daugherty, Kervin Daugherty, Robert Bell, Robert Sims.
MR. JOHN FREEMAN, JR.
MR. JOHN FREEMAN, JR., 91, of Memphis, Tenn., formerly of Holly Springs, Miss., died January 20, 1999 at Methodist Central Hospital in Memphis.
The widower of Mrs. Gladys Payne Freeman, he was a retired farmer and school bus driver for Marshall County Schools. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge.
Services were held at 11 a.m. on January 23 at Hudsonville CME Church, where he was a member. Rev. Bobby J. Wilson officiated.
Burial was in the Memorial Park Mausoleum in Memphis.
J.F. Brittenum and Son Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
He leaves three daughters, Gerlean Gunn, Claudia Dent, both of Memphis, Rosie Lee Whitney of Omaha, Neb.; a son, Emrider Freeman of Memphis; a sister, Mellie Tucker of Holly Springs; 15 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Emrider Freeman, Theodore Whitney, Robert Denton, Tavarski Hughes.
Honorary pallbearers were Timothy Sims, Glen Whitney, Bufford Wells, Charles Humphries, Jr., Robert Hughes, Cleothis Nevels.
MISS CATRINA RESHAUNA LESURE
MISS CATRINA RESHAUNA LESURE, 19, of Tupelo, Miss., died January 18, 1999 at North Mississippi Medical Center in Tupelo.
A 1997 graduate of Tupelo High School, she was a member of the high school band and a Girl Scout.
She was a first year student at Itawamba Community College.
Services were held at 2 p.m. on January 23 at Free Branch MB Church in Holly Springs, where she was a member.
Burial was in the church cemetery. Rev. Marvin L. Brooks officiated.
J.F. Brittenum and Son Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
She leaves her mother, Carnella LeSure of Tupelo; her father, Mel Davis of Ashland, Miss.; a sister, Jennifer LeSure of Tupelo; two brothers, Anthony LeSure of Tupelo, Desmond Jeffries of Ashland; grandmothers, Lillie Scruggs LeSure of Tupelo, Marie Davis of Ashland; grandfather, Nehemiah LeSure of Ashland; and great-grandmothers, Susie LeSure of Holly Springs, Mary Jane Strickland of Ashland.
Honorary pallbearers were David LeSure, Wendell LeSure, Nehemiah LeSure, Jr., Timothy Moore, Desmond Jeffries, Rochaun Welch, Rowland LeSure.
MR. LAZARUS MULL
MR. LAZARUS MULL, 57, of Chicago, Ill, formerly of Lamar, Miss., died January 15, 1999 at St. Francis Hospital in Blue Island, Ill.
He was a mechanic for American National Cans.
Services were held at 12 noon on January 23 at Roberts Chapel CME Church in Slayden, where he was a member.
Burial was in the church cemetery. Rev. Anderson Riddle officiated.
J.F. Brittenum and Son Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Linwood McKinney Mull; a daughter, Theresa Mull of Chicago; two sons, Anthony Mull of Wheeling, Ill., Bernard L. Mull of Chicago; two sisters, Emma Lee Mull of Chicago, Willie Bell Mull of Memphis, Tenn.; two brothers, Tommie Lee Mull of Chicago, Eddie Lee Mull of Memphis; and five grandchildren.
MR. LENNARD TAYLOR
MR. LENNARD TAYLOR, 43, of Victoria, Miss., died January 15, 1999 at his home.
He was a construction worker.
Services were held at 1 p.m. on January 20 at Newell Chapel CME Church in Victoria, where he was a member.
Rev. Spencer Mathis officiated.
J.F. Brittenum and Son Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
He leaves two aunts who cared for him, Maggie Jones Well, Olivia Jones, both of Victoria; and an uncle who cared for him, Curtis Jones of Victoria.
Pallbearers were Allen Wells, Louis Jean Jones, Elton Jones, Steve Reed, Glen Bridgeforth, Dean Bridgeforth, Jr.
Honorary pallbearers were Fred Jones, Curtis Jones, Jethro Jones, Robert Earl Jones, Willie Louis Mayse, Royce Mayse, Percy Mayse, Boyce Mayse.
MRS. LUTISH CAMPBELL
MRS. LUTISH CAMPBELL, 75, of Lamar, Miss., died July 26, 2000 at her home.
She was a member of Sand Hill MB Church in Lamar.
Services were held at 12 noon, July 30 at Ashland High School auditorium with burial in the Sand Hill Church cemetery.
Rev. Charles Tate officiated. J.F. Brittenum and Son Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
She leaves her husband, William Tate; four daughters, Doris Evans, Erma Parker, Janice Brown, all of Holly Springs, Betty Williams of Lamar; three sons, S.L. Tate, William Michael Campbell, both of Lamar, Barnett Campbell of Ashland; 19 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were James Mason, Walter Mason, Randy Tate, Morris Beard, Jerry Moore, Willie Bean, Larry Hudson.