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Enterprise-Journal from McComb, Mississippi • Page A003

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ENTERPRISE-JOURNAL, McCOMB, MISSISSIPPI OBITUARIES MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2009 A3 www.enterprise-journal.com Shannon D. McKey Shannon McKey, 33, ofMagnolia, died Nov. 19, 2009, at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas, after a long battle with cancer. Visitation is 5 to 8 p.m.

Tuesday at Hartman- Sharkey Funeral Home of McComb, then 9 a.m. Wednesday until services there at 10 a.m. The Rev. Emon White will officiate. Burial will be in Magnolia Cemetery in Magnolia.

Mr. McKey was born June 28, 1976, in McComb. He was the son ofC.W. McKey and the late Louise Brownell McKey. He worked in the oilfield for 13 years, and was an RMS rig maintenance supervisor.

His wife Dawn said he was a wonderful and loving husband, best friend, father, son, brother and an all-around loving, caring person who enjoyed life. He loved spending time with his family, boat riding, racing and anything to do with the outdoors, especially camping. His hero was his uncle Willie Brownell of Summit. Mr. McKey was preceded in death by his mother; a brother, John David Lee; his grandparents, Eura Lee and Jessie Randolph Brownell and Elbert and Audrey McKey; and two aunts, Betty Quinn and Sue Anderson.

Survivors include his loving wife and best friend, Leslie Dawn McKey; two wonderful and loving children, Lauren Elizabeth McKey and Michael Simmons McKey; his father, Charles Wayne McKey and Linda; parents-in-law, Tammie Simmons and Herbert Lee Simmons; three sisters, Jackie and her husband Jack Watkins, Debbie Woffard, and Donna Lee; two sisters- in-law, Terri Simmons and Heather Simmons; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, uncles and friends. Pallbearers will be Todd Laird, Sean Waits, Dustin Brock, Daix Lee, Justin Jones and Kevin Johnson. Honorary pallbearers will be Jack Watkins, Shannon Guidry, Ricky Lawrence and Ricky Laird. Theodore Weill Theodore Clark Weill, 84, ofPike County, died Nov. 20, 2009, at his residence.

Memorial services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Tylertown United Methodist Church. The Rev. Glenn Martin will officiate. Capps Funeral Home ofTylertown is in charge ofarrangements.

Mr. Weill was born July 25, 1925, in Grand Rapids, to Theodore and Nellie Maude Clark Weill. He was a member of Tylertown United Methodist Church, the owner ofUni- versal Wear Parts in Tylertown and a veteran ofthe U.S. Navy, having served in World War II. He was a past president of the Walthall County Chamber ofCommerce, a former member and president of Walthall County School Board and a member ofthe Executive Council ofBoy Scouts.

Mr. Weill was preceded in death by his parents and a half-sister, Jean Terpstra. Survivors include two daughters, Kathy Long of Hattiesburg and Susan Weill ofSan Marcos, Texas; four sons, Eric Weill ofHatties- burg, JeffWeill ofJackson, Timothy Weill ofGreat Falls, and Terry Weill of Collierville, 14 grandchildren, Craig and Matthew Fairburn, Stephanie Rainey, Tao and Maya Weilundemo, and Alex, Alan, Joshua, Elliot, Emily, Caleb, Jacob, Sarah and Caroline Weill; nine great-grandchildren; one sister, Marie Johnson of Grand Rapids, and numerous nieces and nephews. The family requests that in lieu offlowers, contributions be made to a local animal shelter. Billy Joe McNabb Billy Joe McNabb, 55, of Ellisville, died Nov.

19, 2009, at Pocahontas Memorial Hospital in Buckeye, W.Va., while on a hunting trip. Visitation will be 5 to 9 tonight at Ellisville Funeral Home. Services will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home chapel. Burial will be in Mount Moriah Cemetery.

Charles Jackson III Charles Aaron Jackson III, 43, ofOsyka, died Nov. 21, 2009, at his residence. Visitation will be 5 to 8 tonight at Hartman Sharkey Funeral Home and 9 a.m. Tuesday until services there at 10 a.m. The Rev.

Woody Rimes will officiate. Burial will follow in Osyka Cemetery. Mr. Jackson was born June 2, 1966, in Forrest County to Charles Aaron Jackson Jr. and Montez Reed Jackson.

He was a member ofFirst Baptist Church ofMcComb. Mr. Jackson was a 1984 graduate ofSouth Pike High School and received his degree in accounting from the University of Southern Mississippi. Mr. Jackson was preceded in death by his father and stepfather, Clyde Travis; a brother, Joseph Howard Jackson; grandparents, Charles and Rema Jackson, and Howard and Minnie Reed.

Survivors include his mother, Montez Jackson of Osyka; a brother, Frank Anthony Jackson ofMcComb; nieces, Lynn and Karen Patty and Cora Jackson; a stepbrother, Clyde Travis and three stepsisters, Janet Sharp ofKentwood, Theresa Lovell ofMcComb and Elsie Stewart ofGreens- burg, La. To share sympathies, condolences and memories go to Hartman-Sharkeyfuneral- home.com. John W. Dillon John W. Dillon, 84, ofMc- Comb, died Nov.

22, 2009, at Southwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center, after a lengthy illness. Arrangements are incomplete with Craft Funeral Home in McComb in charge. Merle W. Reid Merle W. Reid, 78, of Jayess, died Nov.

21, 2009, at her residence. Visitation will be 5 to 9 tonight at Providence Baptist Church in Jayess. Services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at the church. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

The Rev. Will Wall and the Rev. Dale Authement will officiate. Wilson Funer- al Home in Monticello is in charge ofarrangements. Mrs.

Reid was born Sept. 4, 1931, in Derma. She was the daughter ofHenry and Estelle Turner Wiles. She was a retired secretary for the Jayess Water Association and was a member ofProvidence Baptist Church. Mrs.

Reid was preceded in death by her parents, one brother and two sisters. Survivors include her husband, Dennis Reid of Jayess; two sons, Charles David Reid and Thomas Michael Reid, both of Jayess; one sister, Juanita Matthews ofMcComb; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. David Callender David Callender ofLiber- ty, died Nov. 22, 2009, at Field Memorial Community Hospital in Centreville. Arrangements are incomplete with Brown Funeral Home in Liberty in charge.

Jack H. Moesta Jack H. Moesta, 80, ofMc- Comb, died Nov. 22, 2009, at Southwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center. Arrangements are incomplete with Jones Family Funeral Services in McComb in charge.

Louella McCain Louella McCain ofthe Improve community in Walthall County, died Nov. 21, 2009, at Northshore Specialty Hospital in Covington, La. Visitation is 4 to 9 tonight at Hartman-Hughes Funeral Home in Tylertown. Services are 3 p.m. Tuesday at Carson Springs Baptist Church in Improve.

HARTMAN- SHARKEY A TRADITION OF FRIENDSHIP TRUST 1801 Delaware McComb 684-3811 Catchings Funeral Home Nathan Carl Wallace Visitation noon today at Bethel Baptist Church in Bogue Chitto until services there at 2 p.m. Burial, church cemetery PHONE 684-2211 McCOMB, MISS. There is some good news to report to the estimated ofthe population who develop According to preliminary research, wrist- strengthening exercises with an inexpensive rubber bar helped tennis-elbow sufferers relieve pain and restore function. The exercises involved using a Thera-Band FlexBar, which patients twisted with the wrist oftheir uninjured arms. Then, they slowly untwisted with eccentric wrist extension ofthe injured arm over a period ofabout four seconds.

Three sets of 15 repetitions were performed daily. Over the seven-week period ofthe study, patients also received standard physical therapy treatment (wrist extensor stretching, ultrasound, cross friction massage, and during their visits. In the end, patients experienced marked decreases in tenderness in their affected elbows. A person does not have to play tennis to suffer from (lateral epicondylitis). Ifyou would like additional information about anything discussed in column, please call the SOUTHWEST CENTER FOR REHABILITATION at (601) 249-4758.

We are conveniently located at 303 Marion Ave. We are presently accepting new patients. by Gabe Gabler, DPT Director, Outpatient Rehabilitation ATWIST TV LISTINGS Shannon McKey Visitation 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday and 9 a.m. Wednesday until services at 10 a.m.

at Hartman-Sharkey Burial, Magnolia Cemetery, Charles Aaron Jackson III Visitation 5 to 8 tonight and 9 a.m. Tuesday until services at 10 a.m. at Hartman-Sharkey Burial, Osyka Cemetery 1976-2009 Jason Christy Jones, Owners 601-684-7070 905 Park Jack H. Moesta Arrangements incomplete JJoonneess FFaammiillyy FFuunneerraall SSeerrvviicceess more FROM STAFF REPORTS A Pike County teenager was wounded Saturday when a handgun he was handling accidentally discharged. Cornelius Smith, 18, 2194 Magnolia-Progress Road, told deputies that he was walking on Magnolia-Progress Road about 11:35 a.m.

Saturday and playing with the gun when it discharged, wounding him in the upper left chest and shoulder area. Smith went by private vehicle to Southwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center and later was transferred to an unnamed Jackson hospital, according to reports. In other Pike cases: Jermaine Pittman reported Saturday that a $400 Memphis four-way crossover, $600 Power Acoustic flip- down TV, a $200 pair of Rockford Fosgate speakers and a Power Acoustics preamplifier were taken from his 1992 Honda Accord, which was parked behind his house on Fernwood Road. Pittman told deputies he discovered the theft about 6:20 p.m. Saturday.

Shawn Young, 20, 2059 Archie Boyd Road, Jayess, was charged Friday with possession ofmarijuana and possession ofa weapon by a convicted felon after a traffic stop on Smithtown Road. He was being held in the county jail without bond. GOT A TIP that will help Pike County lawmen solve a crime? Call Crimestoppers at 6840033. Tipsters will get an ID number. They remain anonymous and can collect rewards of up to $1,000 iftheir information results in an indictment.

Teen hurt when gun discharges HERE A LWAYSA ARGAIN in the Enterprise-Journal classifieds TAKEACTION REPORTLITTER ANDILLEGALDUMPS IKECOUNTY 249-4694..

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