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Deceased was He leaves a wife to grieve alone at the sundering on nature's ties, as no other relatives of the deceased are known in this country. Florence, Joseph Moss Point, Miss., April 19 Lola, 9-months-old daughter of H. C. Herring, President of the Pascagoula National Bank died today. Survivors: Wife; two daughters, Mrs. Betty Beaty of Dallas and Mrs. Lanelle Davis of Oakland, Calif.; a son, John Oden of Garland; five sisters, Mrs. Iva Emrick, Mrs. Hattie Lou Douglas and Mrs. Eula B. McClelland of Vicksburg, Miss., Mrs. Mabel Huff of Baton Rouge, La., and Mrs. Willie Mae Dickerson of Pascagoula, Miss., and seven grandchildren. Email: coroner@wilkinson.co.ms.gov. Good Woman of Scranton, Miss., Passes Away He will be buried at West Pascagoula tomorrow alongside of his mother. Gautier; and sam of Pascagoula; two sisters, Mrs. Wm. Arrangements by Jackson County Funeral Service, Escatawpa, Miss. She was a native of Calvert county, Maryland, her family name being Smith. The shooting of Lisica, which resulted fatally, is somewhat of a mystery. [Daily Herald, August 20, 1913 - Transcribed by AFOFG] [Daily Herald (Biloxi. Ann Aranyosi, 84 - Oct 18, 2021 Leon Moore, 62 - Apr 24, 2020 Betty Jean Sanders, 75 - Apr [The Pascagoula Democrat-Star, September 14, 1900 - Transcribed By AFOFG] J. I. H. Whearcroft, Wheatcroft. [Biloxi Herald, Dec. 22, 1894 - Transcribed by AFOFG] Haley, Tom Mr. Smith was forty-one years old and leaves a wife and six children. The Mississippi Capitol dome serves as a backdrop as city of Jackson, Miss., employees clear a tree fallen from the property surrounding the governor's She is survived by her father and step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mallette, Fort Bayou, her husband, S. P. Devereaux, Moss Point;six children, Mrs. Francis Martin, Moss Point, Mrs. A. E. Echoff, Helena, MIss., Mrs. S. W. Hobbs, Monroe, La., Mrs. W. B. McDavid, Moss Point; two sons, Curtis Devereaux, Pascagoula, and Ray Devereaux, Atlanta, Ga.; four brothers, Edward Mallette, Biloxi, Ernest Mallette, Pascagoula, Jim Mallette, Lucedale, and Eugent Mallette, Pascagoula; one sister, Mrs. Ida Holland Mallette, Saucier; 12 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Irwin, Lucy W. He is survived by three daughters and two sons, namely: Mrs. Clarence Cary of Hammond; Mrs. Thomas Krebs of Pascagoula, and Mrs. W. B. Brinkmann of New Orleans; Duke Lear of Pascagoula, and Cecil Lear of Mobile, Ala. To them the Chief tenders sincere sympathy in their great bereavement. Pascagoula, Sept. 9. Mr. Brooks was born at Brooksville, this state, and was nearing his 77th birthday and for several years past has made his home with his daughters, Mrs. T. D. Tatum and Mrs. A. W. Amis in this city. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT [Democrat Star - Jan. 18, 1884] Scranton, Miss., March 9. Hon. Thomas J. Florence returned yesterday afternoon from Pascagoula where he was called by the death of his father, Joseph Florence. [The Democrat Star - March 11, 1901 - Transcribed by Therman Kellar] He was a member of the Tennnessee legislature, 1881-82, and practiced law four years in Chicago. - Pascagoula Star. Miss Agatha H. Nielsen, daughter of J. Nielsen of this city, died at 7:30 last night at her home 421 Reynoirstreet after a long illness. Mrs. Emma Devereaux, 59, native of Fort Bayou and a resident of Moss Point for 20 years, died at the family residence on River Road Friday afternoon at 2:50 o'clock following an illness of several months. Dean, Janet O'Neal, Carl She was the former Elizabeth Noble, native of Fontainebleau. Walker, H.C. Tombstone Project, Jackson County, Mississippi He was preceded in death by his parents, Roy A Martin, Sr. and Hattie C. Crane Martin. H. W. Vaughn, and at the grave by members of the Daisy-Vestry lodge F. & A. M. he leaves five sons, L. F. , North Biloxi; A. E. butte, Mont. Mrs. Mattir Brash, wife of Chas. The vancancy in his office will be filled by special election. Jackson County, Mississippi Lyman Roberts performing the last sad rites. Alex G. Oden, of 2737 Glenmont Lane, supervisor of damaged materials for Ford Motor Co. here, died dhere Monday. Well Known Pascagoula Man Succumbs To Pneumonia While some one was trying to scare it out so that Charles Perry could get to shoot it, his gun went off and the load of small shot lodged in the side of Davis. The funeral took place this afternoon at 4 o'clock at Macpelah cemetery, the Rev. Died - Emanuel Carson, a Negro, who had been in jail at this place since Dec. 26, 1883, died in jail last Friday morning and was buried by the county. Mississippi Press Obituaries - (2006-Current) at Genealogy Bank ($) Grant, of Pascagoula, who served his country during the World War as a member of the same division to which Capt. Mallette, William C. Guy Clark, State Line; a half brother, J. Mack Wilkerson, Vancleave. The body was brought to this city Thursday morning via the Texas and Pacific railroad, and laid to rest in the family tomb in the Protestant cemetery. This is the first fatal case of the prevailing sickness known to have occurred at Pascagoula, though a member of the Lawson family died last week at Scranton, and others are quite ill. [Daily Herald (Biloxi, MS), Volume VIII, Issue 56, Page 4, October 19, 1905 - Transcribed by AFOFG] The Mississippi Death Records Search links below open in a new window and take you to third party websites that provide access to MS public records. WebRoyal Funeral Service, Inc. - Miami Gardens Obituary. Woodville MS 39669-2195. [Democrat Star - May 2, 1884] WebJackson, MS 39215-1700 Phone: (601) 206-8200 Are Mississippi Death Records Open to the Public? A woman is dead after a shooting in Moss Point. Beckham, E.C. [Gulfport Daily Herald (Gulfport, MS), April 19, 1921, Volume XXIII, Issue 212, Page 3 - Transcribed BY AFOFG] - This afternoon Jos. She was born in Denmark but had lived in Pascagoula for many years. Mississippi), Volume VI, Issue 49, Page 6, October 12, 1903] E. A. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Marnie Gamblin, two sons, Boyd and Cooper Gamblin, all of Vancleave; one daughter, Mrs. Levi Stuart, Philadelphia, Miss. The services will be conducted by Dr. Felix R. Hill and the interment will be in Evergreen cemetery. Brandon, J.O. On June 6, 1854 he married Miss Louise Ladner from which happy union six daughters were born, five of whom survived him. The funeral will take place at Moss Point tomorrow afternooon. WebRoyal Funeral Service, Inc. - Miami Gardens Obituary. Boyer, Mary E. Mrs. E. E. Smith Dead - (Special) - Hon. He held this trusted position 21 years when he retired ti private life. The remains were brought to Mobile Tuesday and taken to the home of his son, J.E. Chidsey, Dr. C. Gen. Twiggs, and was with his headquarters at East Pascagoula when attacked with the bilious fever, of which he died. He died Monday afternoon at 2:40 o'clock and the funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock and interment made in the cemetery at Pascagoula. Mrs. Valverde enjoyed the distinction of being Jackson county's oldest citizen. Deceased was seventy years old and a native of Scranton. and Annie W. Helvestion, was born in Jackson Co MS the 6th of July 1872 and departed this life the 13th of October at Basin, Jackson county, Miss., aged 22 years, 3 months and 7 days. Charlie, Thomas and George Ruble, all of McHenry. Captain Castanera was one of the oldest and most respected citizens of the Coast and had a large circle of admiring friends and relatives. Hinds County has the highest number of reported cases in Mississippi with 49,094. Savage in 1866. [Democrat Star - July 9, 1886] WebJackson died eight days later in the hospital. Chanteraut, Antoine She died Friday in Pascagoula. He was twenty-five years of age. [Daily Herald (Biloxi, MS) March 23, 1936 Submitted by Denise Burge] Jackson ended 2022 with 133 homicides, a 13 percent drop from the year before, when 153 people lost their lives to violence, according to 3 On Your Side figures. Scranton, Miss., April 7 - Enginner Walter S. Cooley of the steamboat Minnie Lee met with a sudden death at noon todaywhile the vessel was moored at Mitchel's Landing on Pascagoula river. Johnson arrived today from Hot Springs, Ark. [Star of Pascagoula, December 25, 1875 - Transcribed by AFOFG] County. Requiescat in pace. He was born at Pass Christian. Died - Ewin, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. S.S. Henry of Moss Point, died last Tuesday, of fever and his remains were taken to Handsboro yesterday to be interred in the burying ground of Mr. Henry's family. Mr. O'neal and another man named Wilson were engaged on the road which is being built from Dantzler to Vancleave, when a sudden thunderstorm came up and they both went to a large tree nearby for shelter when a bolt of lightning struck mr. O'Neal and killed him instantly. Calhoun, Laura Canptain Castanera was one of the oldest and most respected citizens of the Coast and had a large circle of admiring friends and relatives. Mr. Florence was 82 years of age and had made Pascagoula his home for the past number of years. Mr. William Bang, an old and respected citizen of East Pascagoula died last Saturday night at his home north of the Pollock place. Brooks, T. S. Laurel, MS (39440) Today. These can include Jackson County death certificates, local and Mississippi State death registries, and the National Death Index. T he MSDH Bureau of Vital Records maintains records of births, deaths and other vital events in the state. Wentz, J. Scranton, Miss., Dec. 8, - Samuel A. Oliver, aged 78 years, died at his home in Escatawpa yesterday and was buried to-day with the ceremonies of the K. of P. Lodge, of which he was a charter member. The board released a statement saying there were multiple witnesses who saw people trading insults, punches and even racial slurs. Died - Mary Martin, and old colored woman was found dead in her bed in Scranton, Miss., Wednesday last. Cassanova - In Scranton, Miss., Oct. 9, 1884, at a quarter past one in the morning, Mme. Shaw. [Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), Page 10, July 21, 1915 - Transcribed by AFOFG] Dec. 28, at the residence of his brother Col. Melancthon, Mr. Chandler S. Smith of Mobile, Ala. Lisica claimed before he died that he was shot twice by two negro highwaymen and robbed of $50. Ratcliff the 21st of March 1894. She has left a kind and affectionate husband, a loving father, a good, kind step-mother, loving sisters and one sweet little brother mourn her loss.. [J.H. He is survived by his widow, mother, a sister and a brother. "Jack" (Donna) Martin, Lucedale, Miss. She said a tree fell on a vehicle. (Bobbie Jo) Martin, Pascagoula, Miss, andS. She was sixty-five years of age and leaves a husband and two daughters, Mrs. Ada Ross and Miss Willie Phelps. The remains were carried to Ocean Springs on the afternoon L & N. train Wednesday and laid beside his wife and daughter in the Protestant cemetery. Miss Laura Gautier, Pascagoula Dr. Henry Brown Tyler passed away on February 21, 2023. Dupont, Elizabeth Farragut Henry Lear, a former resident of Donaldsonville, died at the residency of his daughter, Mrs. W. B. Brinkmann, in New Orleans, last Tuesday night at 10:15 o'clock. Died Alfred Fairley, a well known colored man who has lived here for a long time, died last Tuesday afternoon. Died - December 9, 2004 past 3 days, [The Pascagoula Democrat Star - March 11, 1884- Transcribed by Therman Kellar] She was greatly beloved by the family in which she was reared, and by a host of friends and relatives, for her many noble virtues and amiable disposition, and her death is mourned by all who knew her. Contact Information. R. L. Vaughn. Woman Dead At Ninety-Two Is Survived By One Hundred Children [Gulfport Daily Herald (Gulfport, MS), Volume IV, Issue 281, Page 4, August 28, 1913 - Transcribed by AFOFG] Southern, dying in the early sixties, she united in wedlock with Mr. Wm. Wilson, Capt. Bliss, Col. W.W.S. Death of Mrs. Gen. Taylor - The telegraphs informs us of the death of Mrs. General Taylor, relict of the late President of the United States. Sheriff W. G. Parker, of Pascagoula, said that he disbelieved the statement. The funeral services will be held from her late residence on Lake avenue Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, proceeding to the Church of Our Lady of Victories thence to the Pascagoula Cemetery for internment. A nationally recognized cardiac surgeon, Henry practiced medicine for 35 years in Jackson, Mississippi, performing more than 4,000 surgeries during his career. She was a member of the baptist church of Scranton, was a consistent Christian, and died in the faith of a believer in jesus. Mr. Sheen was a native of New Orleans, his relatives residing there. Little Lessie was buried at her old home, near New Prospect Camp Ground, Tuesday, 28th, Rev. Wiliam Webb, one of the MIssissippi Coast's oldest residents, died at 5 o'clock this morning at the residence of his son, Walter Webb, on Fort Bayou road, three miles from Ocean Springs. USGenWeb Archives [Democrat Star - April 25, 1884] The funeral took place Sunday. He is survived by his wife and a brother, L. B. Mosely, of Jackson, Miss. Mrs. Laura E. Ratcliff, daughter of J.A.S. 1020 did not have a singular plan to address the crime in Jackson. [Daily Herald [Biloxi, Mississippi], Page 3, June 1, 1938 - Transcribed By AFOFG] Mississippi death records, or Mississippi death certificates, are extremely important legal document. Howze, John Sidney Allday, Miyama E. He was 71 years old and the husband of Mary L. Roberts. Valverde, Mrs. Jane Mr. Denny was for ten years sheriff of Greene county before the war, and served Jackson county in the legislature from 1859 to 1862, and he established the lumber business here in 1858, and since then has been one of the leaders in the lumber trade of the south. A nationally recognized cardiac surgeon, Henry practiced medicine for 35 years in Jackson, Mississippi, Dr. Henry Brown Tyler passed away on February 21, 2023. Deceased was one of the best known residents of the Vancleave vicinity who was loved by all who knew her. Mrs. Josephine Fountain, who was born at Bayou Portage, Jackson county, October 15, 1844, and who gas resided in Seymour, he(sic) same county, practically all her life, died yesterday morning at 11:54 o'clock/ Deceased is survived by a husband and several sons and daughters, beisdes a large number of realtives residing on both sides of the Back Bay and in Jackson county. She was married twice, the first time to henry Ruble, who died during the Civil War. Dees, Archie She died of veinous congestion, born in Alsace, France and was 41 years of age. Death of Mr. John E. Clark - The funeral of John Vanderwall, who died at his home Saturday afternoon, following an illness of a week, was held Monday with service at the Methodist Church and interment at Macpelah cemetery. [Pascagoula Democrat Star, August 31, 1888 - Transcribed by AFOFG] At his residence, in East Pascagoula, Miss., Monday evening, May 21, 1888, Mr. Antoine Chanteraut, at the age of 76 years and 25 days. Ocean Springs, Oct. 24. WebDobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, No. Havens, Judge Henry C. U.S. Social Security Death Index 1935-2014 search this death index database of over 94 million records Died Joseph Elisha Wilkerson, resident of the Daisy-Vestry neighborhood, Jackson county, died Saturday at 4:20p.m. [Gulfport Daily Herald (Gulfport, MS), Volume XXIII, Issue 12, Page 3, Aug 28, 1920 - Transcribed by AFOFG] He is survived by three sons; William T. (Daphne) Martin, Jr., Lucedale, Miss., Wesley B. E. Faggard, which occurred at his residence, in the county, near Three Rivers, last Sun., the 20th Instant. The deceased was brought to Biloxi at 8:40 this morning and buried by the Bradford Undertaking Company at Seymour. Pascagoula, Miss., - Jan. 30 - Mr. W. W. Woodman, tax assessor of Jackson county, and a prominent and highly respected citizen of Pascagoula, died of pneumonia at his home on South Pascagoula street, Tuesday night, aged forty years. [Pascagoula Democrat Star, September 27, 1889 - Transcribed by AFOFG] His death came quietly after intense suffering for four days. He is survived by nine children, H. H., M., R. L., Joesph E., J. S. Bolton of Mobile; Mrs. U. J. Rabby of Pascagoula, Mrs. P. S. Antoine, Mrs. Alice Mallory, Mrs. Charles Kramer of this county; one brother , J. H. Bolton; one sister , Mrs. E. Rowell; a number of grand children and other relatives . Prof. Montamat Dead J.C. McCoy, 86 years old, of St. Louis and Vero Beach, Fla., died at the home of Andrew Gray on Tegarden Road, Mississippi City, Sunday, at noon. Cannady, J. H. At the age of fourteen years he moved to New Orleans, where he went to work in cotton and fitted himself for his successful career in the business world. [The Pascagoula Democrat - Star, November 30, 1900 - Transcribed By AFOFG] - C. E. Pabst, one of Ocean Springs' leading residents for many years, was buried Saturday afternoon in Evergreen cemetery, having passed away Thursday night after a short illness. The body of Davis was then conveyed to his home in Escatawpa, just across the river from here. This sad news will be received with profound regret in all parts of the country, which will preserve and honor his memory. The funeral was held Sunday at 3p.m. Moss Point, July 11. About Us Contact Us Smith, Arthur H. She died very suddenly after a short illness, leaving three children and devoted husband to mourn her loss, and to them, we extend our sympathy. Funeral services were held in the Catholic church and cemetery at this place, the ceremonies being performed by Rev. Mrs. Dodson was a native of Mobile, Ala., but has resided in Pascagoula at the home of her now disconsolate husband for a number of years. Rev. Moore, George County, and Mrs. Jos. Hurley, Melville Melville Hurley Dead He was a devoted and consistent member of the Catholic church and led a useful and exemplary life. - She leaves a number of relatives, we believe, residing on the Eastern Shore of the State. Deceased is survived by a husband and one son. Arthur H. Smith, sheriff of Jackson county, died at his home in Moss Point this morning at 10 o'clock after the illness of one week from pneumonia. Family speaks out after man found burned to death inside his car. The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation is investigating the death of an inmate who died Feb. 25 in the Yazoo County Regional Correctional Facility, and his At the beginning of the war he enlisted in the Dahlgren Guards and served until the close of the war. T. J. Florence received a message last night that his brother, William Florence, who was reported in The Daily Herald Saturday as being desparately ill at Camp Pike, had died and would be buried today at Moss Point, the home of his mother, Mrs. Josephine Florence. The whole community is excited. He was a member of the Masonic fraternity and a consistent Methodist. Pascagoula, MS Obituaries at Ever Loved His remains will be buried in the Catholic cemetery at Pascagoula tomorrow. A memorial service will be held on Monday, September 2, 2002 at 10 a.m. in Jackson County Funeral Services in Escatawpa, Miss. St. Peter's Missionfor Indians and Negroes was impressively dedicated in East Pascagoula yesterday. Prof. Montamat was well known in music circles, being a piano tuner and composer, several of his pieces are excellent and popular. He is survived by a wife, three sons, Ernest, George, and William, and one grandchild, all of this city. McCoy, J. C. His children are Eugene Frank Tribio Castanera of Biloxi, Clarence Castanera of Long Beach, Mrs. C. W. Barnett of Mobile and Mrs. Mack Watkins of Moss Point. He founded the Birmingham News in 1888 and was prominent in public life in this city and state ever since. Obituaries throughout Jackson County. he was 89 years of age and served in the Civil War as a Confederate soldier. He was one of the popular men in the county. New Orleans, Oct. 2 - The Picayune's Moss Point (Miss.) Oden, Alex G. search online He became convinced of the possibilities of the selected pecan nut and originated the famous Pabst pecan and started the pecan industry in Ocean Springs. Jan. 31, 2022: Mississippi added many deaths from earlier in January after reviewing records. He is survived by his wife and one daughter, Miss Lolla. There is no clew to the perpetrator of the horrible act, and no one knows what prompted the deed. Pascagoula, Miss., October 11 - Captain John Smith, a native of Scotland and resident of this place for the past thirty-five years, died at 1:50 p.m. today at his residence here, aged 67 years. Denny, Hon. H. Walter Featherstun officiating. WebFree Search. Jackson County, Mississippi [Vernon Courier, (Lamar County, AL), Dec 3, 1891] [Date: 1918-10-29;Paper: Daily Herald - Submitted by Barb Ziegenmeyer] [Daily Gazette , October 3, 1889 - Transcribed by AFOFG] Mosely, W. R. The officer was shot several times Wednesday afternoon on the citys Southwest Side, CPD Superintendent David Brown said. On March 15 at Vancleave there occurred the death of Mrs. J. W. Westfall, a prominent citizen in that section of Jackson county, following an illness of sometime. He had been ill three weeks. Death again took her mate, and since then then she has made her home with the children, who survive her. Mr. Rhodes was born at Pascagoula, Miss., June 5, 1856, his parents being Rufus Randolph and Martha Rhodes.

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