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KENNETH 'K.C.' LEWIS
CLINTON
Kenneth Charles Lewis, 56, died April 15 at the University Medical Center in Jackson.
Services were April 21 at Jackson Memorial Funeral Services in Jackson with burial in Autumn Mississippi State College for Women and was a retired school teacher, having taught school in Key West, Fla.
Ms. Lollar is survived by her sisters, Irma Guin of Krugerville, Texas, and Patrese Stewart of Clinton.
Memorials may be made to Epworth United Methodist Church, 1315 W. McDowell Road, Jackson, Miss. 39204.
CHERYL ANN SHARP LOWE
SAN DIEGO, CALIF.
Cheryl S. Lowe, 56, died April 18 in San Diego, Mississippi University for Women in Columbus. Following college, she was a public school teacher.
Survivors include her husband of 33 years, Cmdr. Robert R. Lowe; mother, Virginia Sharp; and brother, James G. Sharp of Clinton. Sisters in Christ include Cindy Christian, Becky Martin, Lori Di Moreno, Pam Frost, Eva Wagner, Jean Nelson and Karen Baccei.
EARLINE DEPERRODIL MASSEY
NATCHEZ
Earline dePerrodil Massey, 77, died April 18 in Madison.
Services were April 21 at Laird Funeral Home Union Street Chapel in Natchez.
Survivors include her brother, Warren dePerrodil of Duson, La.; her children, Judy Carroll-Flores of Clinton, David Massey of Natchez, Nancee King of Brandon, and H.L. Massey of Austin, Texas; and numerous great-grandchildren, family and friends.
Memorials may be made to Natchez Children's Home or Natchez Armstrong Library.
KATIE MCPHEARSON
CLINTON
Mrs. E.L. (Katie) McPhearson, 89, died April 19 at the Mississippi College and was active in alumni groups. She was also an avid fisherman. She enjoyed her yard and worked to have lots of pretty flowers.
Survivors include several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Memorials may be made to the Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson.
Private memorial services will be held at a later date. Baldwin-Lee Funeral Home is handling arrangements.
Mrs. Walker lived in Clinton for two years. Prior to that, she lived in Jackson. She was a homemaker and a very loving and compassionate person who loved life and did it her way. ""We love you, Momma."
Mrs. Walker is survived by her son, Jeff Case and wife Patti of Huntsville, Ala.; daughters, Cissy Hawkins and husband Rusty of Clinton, Pam Swanson and husband Jerry of Madison; sister, Eleanor Ann Horn of Pascagoula; and grandchildren, Scott Swanson, LisaBeth Bowman, Jay Stockwell, Russell Hawkins, Tyler Case, John Brent Swanson, Alex Case and Niki Hawkins.
SHATASHA S. BARNES
CLINTON
Shatasha S. Barnes, 19, died April 23 at the University Medical Center in Jackson.
Services were April 29 at Holy Ghost Baptist Church with burial in Wells Grove Cemetery in Clinton.
ROBERT CHARLES MCCLURE
JACKSON
Robert Charles McClure, 56, died April 23 at St. Dominic/Jackson Memorial Hospital in Jackson.
Services were April 29 at New Hope Church with burial in Garden Memorial Park in Jackson. Lakeover Funeral Home handled arrangements.
Robert Charles McClure was born July 8, 1949, to Charlie Will McClure and Allie Mae Sullivan McClure in Jackson. He was the second child of four born into his family.
At an early age, Robert united with the New Hope Baptist Church on Roach Street and then later with New Hope on Whitfield Mills Road. Robert served in the ushers ministry for several years. He was committed every Sunday to serving and helping ensure safety and security of the church and Pastor Young. He would always proudly say, "They will have to get me before they can get the reverand.""
In his earlier years, Robert was an all-star football player. After graduating from Lanier High School (1968), he received scholarships and attended Wiley College in Marshall,Woods Miller. He was raised in Edwards and later moved to Clinton with his wife, Virginia.
A graduate of Hinds Community College and Millsaps College, John was an exceptional athlete, playing baseball, football, basketball and running track. He was inducted into the Hinds Community College Sports Hall of Fame as well as the Millsaps Sports Hall of Fame. John earned an economics degree from Millsaps College that allowed him to be a successful business owner. He owned and operated John's Men's and Boys Wear in Clinton from 1972 until his retirement.
A former longtime resident of Clinton, John moved to Raymond in 1992 and attended First Baptist Church of Raymond. He was an avid reader and loved playing cards. He also enjoyed spending time in the yard and loved gardening.
Preceding John in death are his parents, JB and Rebecca Miller of Edwards, and his wife, Virginia Miller of Clinton.
Survivors include his wife, Gay of Raymond; daughters, Becky of Jackson and Lisa and her husband Mark of Petal; sons, Steve and wife Dawn of Arlington, Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson.
Memorial services were May 4 at Holy Savior Catholic Church in Clinton. Lakewood Funeral Home handled arrangements.
Salvatore was born and raised in Texas in Austin in 1998. He worked for more than 20 years for the U.S. government, taking him to Mississippi. He was employed by the Waterways Experiment Station in Vicksburg as a computer engineer.
Salvatore was a great family man. Everything he did, he had his family on the forefront of his mind.
He was very active in his children's lives and was always sure to be involved in their sporting activities. He was also an active member of St. Peter's Cathedral in Jackson.
Salvatore was excellent at fixing anything that was broken, from cars to appliances. He also loved to work in the yard and his garden.
Preceding him in death were his mother, Florence DiGennaro, sister Florence and brother Gerard, all of New York; five children, Florence, Salvatore, Joshua, Zachary and Angela, all of Clinton; 11 siblings; and a host of extended family.
In lieu of flowers memorials can be made to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital.
MARGARET E. DONNELL
VICKSBURG
Margaret E. Donnell, 85, died May 5 at her home in Vicksburg.
Services were May 8 at Glenwood Funeral Home in Vicksburg with burial in Green Acres Memorial Park.
Born in Alliance, Ohio. She was a homemaker.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Clyde Donnell. She was a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Vicksburg.
Survivors include son, Richard Ross Donnell of Clinton; two daughters, Donna Lynn Grissom of Leland and Gail D. Rhett of Vicksburg; one sister, Louise B. Egger of London, Ky.; and seven grandchildren.
The Rev. Scott Reiber and Dr. Matt Buckles officiated at the services. Pallbearers were Glenn Rhett, Richard Rhett, Rowe Rhett, Ross Rhett, Ryan Rhett, Jonathon Nation and Perrin Grissom Jr.
Memorials may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 1900 Dunbarton Drive, Suite 1, Jackson, Miss. 39216