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September 24th, 2011

MAXINE CORSON
Maxine Jones Hendricks Corson, 85, died Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2011 at King’s Daughters Hospital.
Funeral services were Thursday at the Stricklin-King Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. David Bryant officiating. Burial followed at Short Creek Cemetery.
Mrs. Corson was born Oct. 27, 1925 in Yazoo County to David and Maggie Mae Kinard. She was a retired data processor for Mississippi Chemical Corporation and a member of First Baptist Church.
Survivors include her daughters, Sherry Hoffer (Floyd) of Nancy, Ky. and Pam Infanger (Neil) of Sarasota Springs, Utah; sons, Arthur D. Hendricks Jr. of Monroe, La., Larry Hendricks (Shirley) of Georgia and Michael D. Hendricks of Atlanta, Ga.; a sister, Ethel Alexander of Bentonia; a brother, Sam “Bud” Jones of Yazoo City; 11 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to Short Creek Cemetery Fund.

OTIS THURMAN Sr.

Otis James Thurman Sr., 80, died Sept. 9, 2011.
Funeral services were Friday at Cook and Son Funeral Home in Columbus, Ohio with Elder Mark Hurt officiating. Burial followed at Greenlawn Cemetery in Greenlawn, Ohio.
Mr. Thurman was born Dec. 11, 1931 in Yazoo City to Henry and Vaneda Thurman. He served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War and later graduated from Franklin University. He founded Thurman Trucking Services, where he was involved in the widening of I-270, work on the Twin Rivers Drive Interchange and many other projects. He also built several houses.
He was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Otis James Thurman Jr.; first wife, Edith Williams; and brothers, Henry Thurman Jr., Eugene and Charles.
Survivors include his wife, Catherine Thurman; sister, Elree Ruby T. Singleton; brothers, John Thurman and James Thurman; son, Owen; and a host of other relatives and friends.

MARY TRAVIS
Mary Denise Travis, 49, died Sept. 14, 2011 at University Medical Center in Jackson.
Funeral services were Wednesday at New Pilgrim Rest M.B. Church with Rev. Anthony Brown officiating. Burial followed at Glenwood Cemetery under the direction of Shaffer & Collins Funeral Home.
Ms. Travis was born July 24, 1962 in Yazoo City to Jessie and Beatrice Travis. She graduated from Yazoo City High School in 1980 and attended Jackson State University and Hinds Community College. She was a member of New King Solomon M.B. Church.
Survivors include her mother, Beatrice Travis of Yazoo City; four children, Deshay Travis, Anis Travis (Kelvin), Cleotha Travis and Shevar Travis, all of Yazoo City; sisters, Dollye Walker of New York and Dorothy Travis (Isaac) of Yazoo City; brothers, C.M. Jones and George Walker of Yazoo City; two grandchildren; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Serving as pallbearers were Cleotha Brown, Kevin Adams, L.C. Stewart, Anthony Miller, Kelvin Johnson and Frederick Banks.
Honorary pallbearers wer Cleotha Travis, Fred Stuckey, Shevar Travis, Peter Gower, Isaac Ramsey and Jabari Travis.

LOUISE SHIRLEY
Louise Shirley, 82, died September 20, 2011 in Yazoo City.  
Funeral services were Friday at Baldwin-Lee Funeral Chapel in Jackson. Burial followed at  Lakewood South Cemetery.  
Mrs. Shirley had lived in Jackson for a number of years where she was a member of Central Baptist Church and later moved to Yazoo City and became a member of Center Ridge Baptist Church.
She is survived by her son, Butch Shirley (Deborah) of Madison; daughter, Diane Martin (Steven) of Yazoo City; grandchildren, Jeremy Martin, Eric Shirley, Thomas Brent Martin and Austin Shirley; and three great grandchildren.
Online guestbook at www.baldwinleejackson.com

 
Letters to the editor

Dear Editor,
I realize after this letter is published that my daughter will probably never have the opportunity of making the Dixie League All-Star team.  
However after praying and pondering over this situation, and because she has never made the team in all of her five years of playing (which is a joke) I have nothing to lose.  
I am normally a pretty passive person, but I guess the older I get the more I see and understand the cruel shenanigans that many of our kids are faced with.  But mostly, the older I get the more I have learned to become more vocal in the things I feel are just not right.  
The Dixie Youth Girls Team is one that I have held close to my heart because the one child that I have has been a part of this league since she was old enough to participate.  Now at first I did not make a big issue out of the All Star Selection process because each year I was given a so-called excuse as to why my child did not make it.  
Her first year and at age four, she was just this cute little girl scrambling around like the others with no clue as to what to do.  As she got older and more serious, I realized that this is really becoming her passion and not tooting my own horn but she’s pretty darn good.
Now again I know that she may never make the team after the comment I am about to make, but who cares.
This league is one of the most biased leagues I have ever, ever encountered. Parents, many of our kids are being overlooked because the selection process is too political and a big joke.  I do not think that I could sleep at night knowing that I (the coaches) put my child in a position that I know they do not deserve.  
For years and in talking to other parents, coaches have been allowed to nominate their child(ren) and other coaches’ children, which is so unfair.   Now I know that I am not the smartest person in the world, but I do know what ALL-STAR means. But for those of you who do not, it means “consisting of athletes chosen as the best at their positions from all ... consisting entirely of star performers.” To break it down further; the BEST players!!!
We as parents need to be more involved in ensuring that there are policies and procedures in place and that they are adhered to.  We want the best children to represent our city not those children that you want to be recognized to feed your own egos.  
Coaches should not be allowed to nominate their children or make deals behind closed doors.  ALL-STAR selections should be based on statistics and privy to those children who have worked hard and diligently all summer. Some of you coaches should be ashamed of yourselves with your hidden agendas. I personally do not see how you sleep at night.    

Zelda B. Baker
Concerned Parent

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