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ANNIE B. MYERS
CRYSTAL SPRINGS
Annie B. Myers, 90, died Jan. 2 at Trinity Mission of Clinton. Services were Jan. 5 at Stringer Family Funeral Services in Crystal Springs with burial in the Crystal Springs Cemetery.
Mrs. Myers was born May 25, 1916, and was a longtime resident of Crystal Springs before moving to Trinity Mission.
Annie B. was married 34 years to Lonnie L. Myers, who preceded her in death in 1972. She was a member of First Baptist Church in Crystal Springs and was a former enthusiastic member of the Golden Choir.
Survivors include: stepson, Tom Myers of San Angelo, Texas; and her loving granddaughter, Amber Nicole Clark of Clinton.
Memorials may be sent to: Lupus Foundation, Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson.
A funeral Mass was held Jan. 20 at Holy Savior Catholic Church in Clinton. Burial was in Lakewood Memorial Park.
Jennifer was born Aug. 18, 1973, in Nashua, Texas, formerly from Brandon; sisters, Cathie Hoover and husband Jay of Byram, and Julie Culberson and husband Jayson of Pearl; grandmother, Kathleen DeCantillon of Sun City, Fla.; two nieces, Sarah Hoover and Morgan Catt; nephew, James R. Hoover; parents-in-law, Marilyn and Walter Mac Allen; sisters-in-law, Ashley Catt and April Allen; and grandparents-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Webb, all of Clinton.
Preceding Jennifer in death were her grandparents, William P. and Doris M. Marquis, formerly of Laconia, N.H.
Friends are invited to sign the online guest book at www.lakewoodfuneralhomes.com.
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CAREY LITTLEJOHN
CLINTON
Carey Littlejohn, 90, died Jan. 15 at St. Dominic-Jackson Memorial Hospital in Jackson.
Services were Jan. 17 at Lakewood Funeral Home in Jackson with burial in Lakewood Memorial Park. Officiating ministers were John Brashier and Ken Anderson.
Mr. Littlejohn was born Sept. 29, 1916, in Sherman. He served his country in the U.S. Navy during World War II.
He graduated from Mississippi State University with a M.A. in counseling.
In 1981, he retired from the Texas.
Also surviving are stepchildren, Rita Carpenter of Meridian, Carol Jackson (Howard) of Tuscaloosa, Ala., and Jack W. Lott Jr. (Linda).; sister, Mary Sue Wonson (Roger) of Beverly, Mass.; and brother, Thomas Littlejohn (Mavis) of Saltillo.
Eighteen grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren were blessed to call him Grandpa and Pops. He is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers were Brad Littlejohn, David Lawrence, B. C. Lindsey, Dan Painter, Wynn Cole, Hubert Miazza, Harold Bishop and David Smith. Honorary pallbearers were the members of his Sunday school department.
A special thanks to these wonderful people at St. Dominic Hospital: Sheila Ball, Kerri Cook and Sister Gemma. The Littlejohn family also would like to thank their special Godly caregiver Willie Berry.
Donations can be made to the Gideons Memorial Bible Plan.
WALTER LEE BOLDEN
JACKSON
Walter Lee "Bucky" Bolden, 58, died of complications from heart surgery. He went home to be with the Lord Jan. 19 at the University of Parker of Clinton; nephew, Jeff Polk of Brandon; and several great nieces and nephews.
He will be missed by his special companion, his dog, Boudreaux.
JOHN ANTHONY BREEN
CLINTON
John Anthony Breen, 53, died Jan. 16 at 10 Point Hunting Club in Issaquena County.
Services were Jan. 20 in the chapel of Wright & Ferguson Funeral Home in Clinton.
John was born Feb. 2, 1953 in Orange, Louisiana State University in New Orleans.
A resident of the Jackson area since 1986, John worked in the automotive business in every capacity of management for more than 30 years. He was proud to serve East Ford Motor Co., Byram Auto Sales and the Gray-Daniels family. He had recently started his own business.
An avid hunter and outdoorsman, John was a member of the 10 Point Hunting Club, and previously was a member of the Twin Creek Hunting Club. He shared his love of the outdoors with his sons, Jason and Mark, who said their best family memories are of hunting trips with their father. "Dad died doing what he loved to do," said Jason.
"My dad was the motivation in my life," added Mark. "He was the first person I called if I needed to talk about anything, and he always knew exactly what to say."
John was a communicant of the Catholic Church. He was preceded in death by his father, George Breen.
Survivors include the love of his life, his wife of 31 years, Denice Breen of Clinton; son, Jason Breen of Clinton; son, Mark Breen of New Orleans; beloved granddaughter, Katlyn Marie Breen; mother, Madelyn Berni Breen of Green ville, Ala.; brother, Berni Breen and wife Elise of Diamondhead, Miss.; sister, Elizabeth Breen of Green ville; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society or the Mississippi, Thomas began his 35-year tenure at the G. V. (Sonny) Montgomery Veterans Affairs Medical Center in engineering services. He retired in May 1981.
He was an active member of Midway Baptist Church for more than 50 years, where he served as a deacon and as a member of various church committees. He was also an active member of the TX 76010-539.