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November 28, 2012

JEAN ALEXANDER
Jean Riley Alexander, 66, of Indianola died Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012 at home.
Funeral services were Saturday at Burton Funeral Home in Indianola. Burial followed at Indianola Memorial Gardens.
Mrs. Alexander was a claims supervisor for Wal-Mart and a member of Mt. Zion Church of God.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Johnny and Mazie Cockrell Roncali; her husbands, Roy H. Riley and Jimmy P. Alexander; a sister, Brenda Joyce Roncali; and a brother, Buford Roncali.
Survivors include two daughters, Connie Omarkhail (Peter) of Parsons, Kansas and Pam Johnson (Tony) of Yazoo City; two stepdaughters, Karen Vest (Arnold) and Penny Story (Alan), both of Pontotoc; step-son, Jimmy P. Alexander (JoAnn) of Pontotoc; two sisters, Sara Allen (Estel) of Moorhead and Evelyn West of Leland; two brothers, Tony Roncali (Wanda) and Johnny Roncali, both of Indianola; seven step-brothers; six grandchildren; 24 step grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

MILDRED ARIAS
Mildred Parker Arias, 96, died November 22, 2012 at the Martha Coker Green House.  Graveside services were held November 23, 2012 at Wesley Chapel Methodist Church in Bentonia with the Rev George Butler officiating.
She was born December 28, 1915 in Harrisville, MS in Simpson County and later in childhood moved with her family to Germania, MS.  She will always be remembered as a true southern lady of grace, her commitment to her family, and her service to others before herself.  She attended Eagle Lake Methodist Church.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Melvin and Mary Elizabeth Ponder Parker;  her husband and the love of her life,  A. Humberto Arias;  sisters, Dorothy Sadler and Mary May Wesley;  brothers, Berry, Jack, Mulford, Arthur, and F. G. Parker.  She is survived by sister-in-law Maye Parker and a host of nieces and nephews.  The family extends a very special thanks to Dr. Walter Burnett and the staff at the Martha Coker Green House for your wonderful and loving care.

TROY BARRETT

Troy Keith Barrett, 47, died Nov. 21, 2012.
Funeral services were Saturday at the Stricklin-King Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. John Parks officiating. Burial followed at Glenwood Cemetery.
Mr. Barrett was born Aug. 4, 1965 in Vicksburg to James and Laverne Winstead Barrett. He was a welder and a Baptist.
Survivors include his wife, Shawn Pruett Barrett of Yazoo City; daughter, Makensy Grace Barrett of Yazoo City; three sons, Justin K. Barrett of Yazoo City and Jacob John Barrett and Travis Barrett of Vicksburg; stepdaughter, Chelcy Pruett of Yazoo City; stepson, Trey Pruett of Yazoo City; granddaughter, Faith Barrett of Vicksburg; grandson, Will Barrett of Yazoo City;  mother, Lavern Parker (Bobby) of Yazoo City; father, James Barrett of Yazoo City; and brother, Wayne Barrett of Marion, Ark.

DAVID BROADAWAY
David Broadaway, 72, died Nov. 20, 2012 at home.
Funeral services were Friday at the Stricklin-King Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Bryan Abel and Rev. Kerry Burrough officiating. Burial followed at Glenwood Cemetery.
Mr. Broadaway was born Nov. 4, 1940 in Yazoo County to Joseph and Lucy Neely Broadaway. He was a retired production manager for AMCO.
Survivors include sisters, Mary Johnston of Yazoo City and Ann Embrey of Cordova Tenn.; brother, Joe Broadaway of Yazoo City; four nieces; two nephews; great nieces; and great nephews.

JOYBIRD CREWS
Heaven rejoiced earlier this month when welcoming infant Joybird Magnolia Crews, daughter of John Wesley and Leslie Crews of Vaughan.  
She was delivered at River Oaks Hospital in Jackson on November 13, 2012.  
Joybird was laid to rest in a flower garden at her family's home on November 15, 2012.  She was preceded in death by great grandparents, Mrs. Virginia Lee Williams Perry, Mr. Edwin E. Slaughter, Mr. Arlee White, and Mr. Sam Crews.
Joybird is survived by her parents, brother John Wesley "Juni" Crews, Jr.; maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Williams, III, of Philadelphia; paternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John F. Crews of Brandon; great grandmothers Mrs. Helen Slaughter of Philadelphia, Mrs. Lillian White of Grenada, and Mrs. Mary Jane Crews of Jackson.  She is also survived by aunts and uncles, Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Williams of Flagstaff, AZ, Samantha Crews of Nashville, TN, Mr. & Mrs. Scott Schornhorst of Oxford, and cousins Lilly and Sam.
"Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these."  Matthew 19:14

LUCILLE FRIZZELL

Lucille Bridgers Frizzellof Johnson City died Friday, Nov. 23, 2012 in Johnson City, Tenn.
She was the daughter of the late Maie Hollingsworth and Thomas Alfred Bridgers. Lucille was born in Yazoo City on Dec. 17, 1925, and lived in Johnson City since 1954. She was christened in Trinity Episcopal Church in Yazoo City and served communion to shut-ins as a Lay Eucharistic Minister for St. John’s Episcopal Church in Johnson City, and was an active member of Central Baptist Church, Johnson City, TN from 1954 until her husband’s death in 1991. In her declining year she regularly attended the Piney Flats Presbyterian Church, Piney Flats, TN.
Lucille was a secretary for U.S. Steel Corp. in Memphis, TN from 1946-1953. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from East Tennessee State University in 1977 and received a Master’s degree in Library Science in 1980.  After graduation, Lucille was the librarian at Steed College, Draughons Junior College, and Bristol College.  
Lucille was a past president of the Auxiliary of the Washington-Unicoi-Johnson County Medical Society, a member of the Tennessee Library Association, the Beta Delta chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, the Monday Club of Johnson City, the John Sevier Chapter of the D.A.R, and a charter member of both the Washington County Historical Society and the Watauga Association of Genealogists and served on the board of the AARP Widowed Persons Service of Johnson City and Washington County.
Lucille was married to Byron Waters Frizzell at the Central Christian Church of Memphis, TN, on July 24, 1952.
Lucille was preceded in death by her parents and her husband, Dr. Byron Waters Frizzell.
Survivors include: her sons, Dr. Peter G. Frizzell and his wife, Martha, of Johnson City; David E. Frizzell and his wife Margaret Ann, of Johnson City; Mark D. Frizzell and his wife Marjorie of Knoxville; eight grandchildren, Jackson Frizzell, Johnson City, and Timothy Frizzell, Desaray Frizzell, Aurora Grace Frizzell, Dominick Frizzell, Barbara Lucille Frizzell, Breanna Frizzell and Luke Frizzell of Knoxville, Tn; and a special sister-in-law, Myra Frizzell of Johnson City.   
Funeral services were Sunday at Morris-Baker Funeral Home South Chapel under the direction of Rev. R. Willard Warfield and Dr. Elmon Brown. Burial followed Monday in the Monte Vista Memorial Gardens.
Pallbearers were Thomas C. Vanover, Dr. Ashby Clanton, Robert Karl Parker, James Lee Harlan III, Jackson Peter Frizzell, and Timothy Nathan Frizzell.  Honorary pallbearers were the staff of Wellington Place and caregivers from Home Instead Senior Care.
Memorials may be made to the Northeast Tennessee Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association, or any of the churches attended by Lucille.
Memories and condolences may be shared with the Frizzell family via www.morrisbaker.com.

GEORGE HILDERBRAND
George Hilderbrand, 63, died Nov. 22, 2012 at home.
Funeral services were Sunday at the Stricklin-King Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Bob Purvis officiating. Burial followed at Old Hilderbrand Cemetery.
Mr. Hilderbrand was born Sept. 17, 1949 in Yazoo County to Wallace Hilderbrand Sr. and Elora Webb Hilderbrand. He was a truck driver.
Survivors include his wife, Opal Hilderbrand of Bentonia; son, Allen Hilderbrand of Bentonia; two stepdaughters, Lynda Gary and Teresa Alexander, both of Yazoo City; a brother, Wallace Hilderbrand Jr. of Bentonia; three sisters, Kay Guthrie and Betty Jennings of Yazoo City and Patricia Thrasher of Bentonia; mother, Elora Hilderbrand of Yazoo City; 10 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Serving as pallbearers were Ronnie Counts, Harold Sprague, Kenny Lyons, Ricky Bradshaw, Robbie White and Bill Ogle.

EDDIE OLIVER
Eddie Termell Oliver, 33, died Nov. 17, 2012.
Funeral services were Saturday at Ever Increasing Faith Church of God in Christ in Benton with Elder Charles Jefferson officiating.
Mr. Oliver was born Oct. 17, 1979 to Eddie Lee and Hazel Oliver. He attended Linwood Elementary and Yazoo County High School, where he played football and graduated in 1998. He had several jobs and was a member of Ever Increasing Faith Church of God in Christ.
He was preceded in death by his father.
Survivors include his mother, Hazel Oliver; fiancee, Annie Davis of Pickens; two sons, Bryant Hardmen and Chandler Hardmen; four sisters, Ora Eulls, Darlene Washington, Tameka Oliver and Legendre Young (Roosevelt), all of Pickens; three brothers, Terry Diew and Eugene Eulls of Pickens and Eric Avery (Kimberly) of Vaughan; and a host of other relatives and friends.

CHARLIE RICHARDSON

Charlie “Sluggie” Richardson, 56, died Nov. 13, 2012.
Funeral services were Saturday at Calvary Baptist Church.
Mr. Richardson was born Aug. 7, 1956 to the late J.B. and Bettie Richardson. He attended King School in Linwood.
Survivors include a son, Mario Haney; eight sisters, Velma Bruce of Texas, Lela Richardson of Illinois, Geneva Harris of Texas, Debbie Burns of Illinois, Minnie Alexander of Illinois and Sherry Richardson of Mississippi; two brothers, Nathaniel Richardson of Illinois and Jimmy Richardson of Mississippi; his 19-year love, Annie Mae Woods; and a host of other friends and relatives.

SAMMY SAXTON
Sammy Edward Saxton, 68, of Belzoni died Nov. 20, 2012 at St. Dominic Hospital in Jackson.
Funeral services were Friday at the Stricklin-King Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed at Midway Baptist Cemetery.
Mr. Saxton was born March 7, 1944 in Yazoo County to John F. and Nellie Wiltcher Saxton. He was a retired farmer and a member of Moorhead Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Frances Saxton of Belzoni; two sons, Kelly Saxton and Cory Saxton of Belzoni; two daughters, Penny Jackson of Holcomb and Sandy Johnston of Oakland; brother, Rufus Saxton of Benton; three sisters, Earlene Davis, Billie Hood and Patsy Ward, all of Benton; seven grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.

FREDDIE WINTERS

Freddie Winters, 70, died Nov. 17, 2012.
Funeral services were Saturday at Mt. Vernon M.B. Church with Rev. Benjamin Hall Jr. officiating. Burial followed at Glenwood Cemetery under the direction of Century Funeral Home.
Mrs. Winters was born April 10, 1942.
Survivors include two children, Gretta Winters of Yazoo City and Roosevelt Winters Jr. of Covington, Ga.; a brother, Clarence Toney Jr. of Homer, La.; two grandsons, Thoma Winters and Justin Winters; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Serving as pallbearers were deacons and laymen of King Solomon M.B. Church.
Honorary pallbearers were William Dodd, Aubry Brent Jr., Robert Littleton Sr., Robert Littleton Jr., Carl Nichols, Joseph C. Thomas Sr., Joseph C. Thomas Jr., Kirk Thomas, Jarvis Dixon and Justin Winters.

 

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