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LAMBERT
Richard Andrew Lambert, 49, of Pascagoula passed away, July 22, 2005 at his home.
OLDHAM-KENNEDY
MR. LAVERN OLDHAM-KENNEDY, 26, of Pascagoula, died July 21, 2005 in Memphis, Tenn. Millender's Funeral Home, Moss Point, Miss.
PIERCE
Nathan Granville Pierce, 24, of 128 Gay Pierce Road, Lucedale, Miss, died Thursday July 21, 2005 in the George County Hospital, Lucedale, Miss.
COLLINS
MR. STONEWALL COLLINS, of Gautier, Miss., died July 23, 2005. Robinson's Friendly Funeral Home, Moss Point, Miss.
LAMBERT
RICHARD ANDREW LAMBERT, 49, of Pascagoula, Miss., died July 22, 2005. O'Bryant-O'Keefe Funeral Home, Pascagoula, Miss.
MILLER
BESSIE M. MILLER, 59, of East Point, Ga., died July 22, 2005. Holder Wells Funeral Home, Moss Point, Miss.
PIERCE
NATHAN PIERCE, 24, of Lucedale, Miss., died July 21, 2005. Sigler Funeral Home, Lucedale, Miss.
DIAMOND
Michael F. Diamond, 54, of Pascagoula, Miss., died Tuesday, July 19, 2005, in Pascagoula. He was born
March 15, 1951, in Jackson County, Miss.
ANDREWS
Thelma Parker-Andrews, 72, was born
Nov. 1, 1932 to the late Sam and Bertha Mae Walker in Pheba, Miss. She passed to eternal peace on Friday, July 15, 2005. Thelma had been a lifelong resident of Jackson County since 1966, where she joined the work force at Pascagoula Veneer Mill and Ingalls Shipbuilding. After retiring, her hobbies included cooking, cleaning, fishing and gardening. She was a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother and friend to all who knew her.
DIAMOND
Michael F. Diamond, 54, of Pascagoula, Miss., died Tuesday, July 19, 2005, in Pascagoula. He was born
March 15, 1951, in Jackson County, Miss.
MACK
Levi Webster Mack, Jr., 73, of Pascagoula died Tuesday, July 19, 2005 in Pascagoula, Miss. He was born
August 5, 1931 in Pond Creek, Okla. and has been a resident of Pascagoula since 1972. He was a U.S. Navy Veteran having served during the Korean Conflict. Mr. Mack was presently employed at Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding as an aluminum welder for 33 years. He was a member of International Boiler Maker Iron Ship Union and of the Baptist faith. He was a member of various Bass Clubs: Southern and the Little River Bass Club. He helped to organize the Little Miss Softball in Pascagoula and was known as Coach Mack.
MAPLES
We are saddened at your leaving, but we rejoice in knowing that your work on earth is finished. You fought a good fight, finished your course and have kept the faith.
MASON
Ms. Mable Mason, 83, of Moss Point, Miss., died July 11, 2005, in Los Angeles, Calif.
TOWNSEL
Jha-Yneen Tlterria Townsel, a native of Mobile, Ala., and a resident of Bendale, Miss., died Sunday at her home. She was two years old.
WALDROP
Mrs. Bertha Dale Mitchell Waldrop, 85, died July 19, 2005, in Singing River Hospital, Pascagoula, Miss.
WASHINGTON
Mr. Carl Washington, 65, of Pascagoula, Miss., was born
June 14, 1940. He passed on to eternal life on Sunday, July 17, 2005.
WILLIAMS
Vozelia Zenobia "Zenoria" Williams, 54, of Moss Point, Miss., departed her life on Thursday, July 14, 2005.
WORTHY
Nalder Neko Montreal "Poolow" Worthy, 26, was born
on Aug. 11, 1978 in Pascagoula, Miss. to James and Viola Worthy. He was a long-time resident of Jackson County. He departed this life on July 17, 2005.
ADDISON
Mrs. Maggie Lee "Tis" Addison, 67, passed away July 17, 2005 in Singing River Hospital. Mrs. Addison was born
in Sheraw, Miss. on May 5, 1938. She was employed as a Welder by Ingalls Shipbuilding for 25 years. She was preceded in death by her husband, Mr. Prince Addison, Sr.; father and mother, Mr. Larcee and Lizzie Lewis; sister, Emma Lee Hudson; brothers, Charles and Roosevelt Lewis.
DICKERSON
Lois Rand Dickerson, a member of Apostolic Church of Jesus Christ, died Sunday at a Mississippi hospital. She was 85. Mrs. Dickerson was a native of Lawrence County, Miss. and a resident of Irvington, Ala. She was a local homemaker.
MACK
Levi Webster Mack, Jr., 73, of Pascagoula died Tuesday, July 19, 2005, in Pascagoula, Miss. He was born
August 5, 1931, in Pond Creek, Okla. and has been a resident of Pascagoula since 1972. He was a U.S. Navy Veteran having served during the Korean Conflict. Mr. Mack was presently employed at Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding as an aluminum welder for 33 years. He was a member of International Boiler Maker Iron Ship Union and of the Baptist faith. He was a member of various Bass Clubs, including the Southern and the Little River Bass Club. He helped to organize Little Miss Softball in Pascagoula and was known as Coach Mack.
BROWNING
Jesse Robert Browning, Sr., age 84, of Pascagoula, Miss. died Sunday, July 17, 2005 at Singing River Hospital. He was born
October 31, 1920 in McHenry, Miss. and has been a resident of Pascagoula for the past 45 years. Jesse was a U.S. Air Force veteran having served during WW II. Jesse retired from the Jackson County Port Authority as superintendent of the Industrial Water Supply for 24 years. He was a life member of the BPO Elks Lodge # 1120, a member of the American Legion Post 160 for more than 50 years and numerous other fraternal organizations. He was a member of St. Johns Episcopal Church in Pascagoula.
COLE
Joe D. Cole, Jr. 56, died Sunday, July 17, 2005 in Pascagoula. Mr. Cole was a graduate of Pascagoula High School and Mississippi State University and a former Mayor of Pascagoula, and a Vice President of Northrop Grumman He was also a member in numerous clubs and organizations in Pascagoula and Jackson County.
GIBSON
Mrs. Virginia "Gommy" Gibson, 83, exchanged her earthly home for her eternal heavenly home on July 17, 2005. She was born
March 15, 1922 in West Point, Miss., lived in Moss Point all her adult life, and was of the Methodist faith. Mrs. Gibson was preceded in death by her daughter, Judy Hinkel, and a husband, JC Melvin Gibson.
TAYLOR
Jovial, fun loving, considerate, and devoted to his family and friends, our Heavenly Father blessed numerous lives when he brought Louis James "Weege" Taylor into this world.
BYARS
Harry Lee Byars, 64, of Wade, Miss., died Thursday, July 14, 2005 at his home. He was born
January 1, 1941 in Marks, Miss. Mr. Byars worked for Coast Carpet and Draperies for twenty-six years, then went into business for himself until retirement. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, a member of the Evening Lions, National Rifle Assn., and Ducks Unlimited. Mr. Byars loved hunting, fishing, gardening, hanging out with his granddaughter Laken, his dog "Little Man" and coffee every morning with his friends at the Wade Quick Stop. He was preceded in death by his father, Stuart S. Byars.