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Williams, Tina
Tina Williams, 30, of Nesbit, formerly of Batesville, died Saturday, May 18, 2002, at Baptist Memorial Hospital Ð DeSoto in Southaven from injuries received in an automobile accident.
Funeral services were held Saturday, May 25, at 1 p.m. at Rising Sun Baptist Church in Hernando.
Williams, daughter of Jessie Williams Lester of Nesbit, and James Jennings, of Memphis, Tennessee, was born
March 16, 1972. She graduated from Southaven High School. She attended the University of Mississippi, where she obtained a bachelor of science degree in journalism and advertising. She pursued a career in journalism, working for the North Mississippi Herald as a copy editor, and The Panolian as a reporter. She was employed at Federal Express as a manager's assistant, Baptist Memorial Hospital - East and was a free-lance writer for the Chamber of Commerce.
Survivors, other than her parents, include her stepfather, Broadie Lester of Nesbit; three sisters, Priscilla Lester of Nesbit, Gennell Polk and Tiffany Hall, both of Southaven; two nieces, and four nephews.
Williamson, Annie Clyde Boyd
Annie Clyde Boyd Williamson, 95, of Batesville, died Friday, March 1, 2002, at Beverly Healthcare in Batesville, of heart failure.
Funeral services were held Monday, March 4, at 2 PM at Wells Funeral Home Chapel. Rev. Vicki White officiated the service. Burial was in Forrest Memorial Park. Wells Funeral Home had charge of arrangements.
Williamson, daughter of the late James Edward and Jessie Maude McKee Boyd, was born
June 2, 1906, in Panola County. She was a homemaker and a member of the First Baptist Church in Batesville. She was the widow of the late Hubert Williamson.
Survivors include a host of nieces and nephews.
Wilson, Bobbie A.
Bobbie A. Wilson, 69, of Batesville, died Friday, October 4, 2002, at Baptist Memorial Hospital - North Mississippi in Oxford, of heart failure.
Funeral services were held Monday, October 7, at 10 a.m. at the First Baptist Church in Batesville. Rev. Alan Kilgore officiated the service. Burial was at Weir cemetery in Weir at 2:30 p.m. Wells Funeral Home had charge of arrangements.
Wilson, daughter of the late Leonard Lane and Mary Ann Cobb Dempsey, was born
March 20, 1933, in Weir. She was a retired bookkeeper for Malone and Hyde and a member of the First Baptist Church. She was the widow of the late Tom Wilson.
Survivors include a brother, Charles Dempsey of Water Valley; and two nieces, Deborah Ann Sanders of Enid, and Glenda K. Harrell of Charleston.
Wilson, Edith Atkinson
Edith Atkinson Wilson, 79, of Water Valley, died Saturday, September 14, 2002, at Tri-Lakes Medical Center of heart failure.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday, September 17, at 2 p.m. at Wells Funeral Home Chapel. Rev. R. W. Moffatt will officiate the service. Burial will be in Campground cemetery in Water Valley. Wells Funeral Home has charge of arrangements.
Wilson, daughter of the late James William and Hallie Cheeks Atkinson, was born
April 3, 1923, in Rogersville, Alabama. She was a homemaker. She was the widow of the late James D. Wilson.
Survivors include four daughters, Barbara Nicholas of Water Valley, Melinda Crawford of Jacksonville, Florida, Sandra Joslin of Memphis, Tennessee, and Martha Cullison of Oxford; three sons, James Kenneth Wilson and Carey Gene Wilson, both of Oxford, and Donald Barry Wilson of Tulsa, Oklahoma; 15 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Wilson, Merrill
Merrill Wilson, 68, of Batesville, died Friday, Nov. 15, at Regional Medical Center, Memphis, TN, of heart failure.
Services were Monday Nov. 18, at 2 p.m. at McIvor Baptist Church. Internment will be McIvor cemetery with honors. Rev. Ray Legge and Rev. Allen Kilgore will officiate. Wells Funeral Home has charge of arrangements.
Wilson, son of Ed and Alice Hill Wilson, was born
February 7, 1934, Batesville. He was a retired military and road manager of Panola County. Veteran of the Vietnam War serving as a Tail Gunner in the B-25 with the 553 Recon SQ station in Thailand.
Survivors include his wife, Doris McMinn Wilson of Batesville; three daughters, Sherry Sabrina Smith of Memphis, TN, Vickie L. Wilson and Maranda Wilson, both of Batesville; son, Wayne Wilson of Batesville; sister, Elise Jean Wilson Wooten of Batesville; 2 grandsons, Dustin Lewallen of Memphis, TN, and Noah Cole Wilson of Batesville.
Winters, Charles Wayne
Charles Wayne Winters, 62, of Memphis, Tennessee, died Monday, January 28, 2002, at Oakville Nursing Center in Memphis of heart failure.
Funeral services were held Friday, February 1, at 2 p.m. at Acory Hill Church in Batesville. Rev. Lloyd Conwell officiated the service. Burial was in the church cemetery. Kimbro Funeral Home had charge of arrangements.
Winters, son of the late Homer Lee and Della Winters, was born
October 1, 1939, in Marks. He was a retired tree surgeon.
Survivors include four daughters, Teresa Winters Knight, Sandy Winters Johnson, Sheila Bryant and Debbie Winters, all of Batesville; two sons, Gary Wayne Winters of Water Valley and Tommy Earl Winters of Oxford; five sisters, Ruby Hall and Pauline Winters, both of Little Rock, Arkansas, Olean Willis and Alean Pettit, both of Pontotoc, and Nell Harmon of Gulfport; two brothers, J.C. Winters and Early Winters, both of Water Valley; 19 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Womble, Emma Bell
Emma Bell Womble, 19 days old, of Southaven, died Thursday, July 18, 2002, at her home of heart failure.
Funeral services were held Saturday, July 20, at 1 p.m. at Greenbrook Baptist Church in Southaven.
Graveside services were held at 3:30 p.m. at Batesville cemetery.
Brantley-Phillips Funeral Home had charge of arrangements.
Womble was the daughter of Ben and Stephanie Womble of Southaven.
Survivors, other than her parents, include grandparents, John and Brenda Womble of Nesbit, Mike and Gail Moore of Southaven; great-grandparents Thomas and Edna Burnett, and Robert Lee Womble, all of Batesville, Beverly Moore of Millington, Tennessee, and Nina Pinner of Memphis, Tennessee.
Womble, Kermit Daniel
Kermit Daniel Womble, 46, of Kennett, Missouri, died Saturday, June 1, 2002, at Twin Rivers Regional Medical Center in Kennett of a heart attack.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, June 4, at 2 p.m. at McDaniel Funeral Service, Inc. in Kennett. Burial was in Oakridge cemetery. McDaniel Funeral Service, Inc. had charge of arrangements.
Womble, son of Joe E. and Charlene Tutor Womble of Marks, was born
August 20, 1955, in Vicksburg. He married
Cookie Tharp on February 16, 1996, in Henderson, Tennessee.
Survivors, other than his parents and his wife, include a son, Corey Womble of Cleveland; a daughter, Heather Womble of Cleveland; two step-sons, Steven Shannon and Heath Shannon, both of Kennett; a step-daughter, Jamie Shannon of Kennett; three brothers, Rickie Womble of Marks, Tom Womble of Batesville, and Tony Womble of Killeen, Texas; two grandchildren, and a step-grandchild.
Memorials may be made to the transportation fund at the West Marks Baptist Church in Marks.
Wood, Michael Clay
Michael Clay Wood, 47, of Water Valley, died Friday, May 17, 2002, at his home of cancer.
Funeral services were held Sunday, May 19, at 4 p.m. at National Funeral Chapel in Clarksdale. Rev. James Crutcher officiated the service. Burial was in Drew cemetery. National Funeral Home had charge of arrangements.
Wood was born
November 13, 1954, in Tutwiler. He was an emergency medical technician and a self-employed roofer. He was a Baptist.
Survivors include a daughter, Shellie Sutton of Memphis, Tennessee; two sons, Michael Clay Wood, Jr. and Christopher Scott Wood, both of Memphis; three sisters, Mary Crutcher of Water Valley, Faye Vance of Clarksdale and Penny Lewelling of Courtland; a brother, Jerry Wood of Water Valley; and four grandchildren.
Woodall, Rashad L.
Rashad L. Woodall, 3, of Taylor, died Wednesday, August 21, 2002, at Baptist Memorial Hospital - North Mississippi in Oxford from injuries received in an automobile accident.
Funeral services were held Sunday, August 25, at 3 p.m. at Tallahatchie Baptist Association in Oxford. Burial was in Yocona cemetery in Taylor. Hodges Funeral Home had charge of arrangements.
Woodall, a native of Panola County, was the son of Charles L. Woodall of Taylor and Stephanie Shorter of Batesville.
Survivors, other than his parents, include a sister, LaKayle Woodall of Taylor; two brothers, Joshua Shorter and LaDarius Joiner, both of Batesville; grandparents, Ruthie Jean Woodall of Taylor, Anthony Miller of Jackson, Annette Joiner and Floyd Coleman, both of Oxford; great-grandparents, Alex and Lula Woodall of Taylor, Lura B. Coleman and J.B. Joiner, both of Oxford, and Minnie Richards of Batesville.
Woodard, Alice Aileen Mason
Alice Aileen Mason Woodard, 83, of Batesville, died Saturday, May 18, 2002, at Tri-Lakes Medical Center of heart failure.
Funeral services were held Monday, May 20, at 11 a.m. at Wells Funeral Home Chapel. Rev. Paul Middleton officiated the service. Burial was in Forrest Memorial Park. Wells Funeral Home had charge of arrangements.
Woodard, daughter of the late Daniel and Alice Hill Mason, was born
October 25, 1918, in Panola County. She was a homemaker and a member of Cold Springs United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by a son, Tony Woodard. She was the widow of the late Oliver J. Woodard.
Survivors include four daughters, Nettie Woodard Hudson, Martha Woodard Webb and Glynn Woodard Joslin, all of Batesville, and June Woodard McGehee of Sardis; four sons, Chester Woodard and Danny Woodard, both of Batesville, Leon Woodard of Yulee, Florida, and David Woodard of San Antonio, Texas; 20 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren and one great, great-grandchild.
Wright, Charles L.
Charles L. Wright, 72, of Batesville, died Thursday, September 19, 2002, at Beverly Healthcare in Batesville of heart disease.
Funeral services were held Sunday, September 22, at 2 p.m. at Eureka A.M.E. Zion Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Hodges Funeral Home had charge of arrangements.
Wright, a native of Panola County, was a retired carpenter.
Survivors include a daughter, Lorine Connor of Batesville; two sons, Joe W. Ellis of Batesville and John R. Sanford of Washington, D.C.; three step-daughters, Martha Campbell and Louise Draper, both of Batesville, and Minnie Cauthens of Memphis, Tennessee; two sisters, Malissa Wright and Annie Chapman, both of Batesville; a brother, William Wright of Batesville; and many grandchildren.