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deaths Carroll MERIGOLD--E. C. Carroll, 74, of the Mcrigold i died Thursday at Bolivar County Hospital after an illness. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. in the Church of Nazarene in Merigoki.

Rev. James WUVcrson will officiate. Burial will follow in the Merigold Cemetery. Williams Lord Funeral Home in Bulcville has charge of arrangements. Mr.

Carroll was a retired farmer and merchant. He was a member of the Church of the Nazarerje in Merigold. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Irene Pattridge Carroll of Merigold; four daughters, Mrs. Jimmy McDaniel of Shaw, Mrs.

Elaine Powell and Mrs. Hilda Harran, both of Cleveland, and Mrs. Grace Haynes of Merigold, and a sister, Mrs. Alva PattridRe of. Lorain, Ohio.

Dodd DODDSVILLE-Marvin E. Dodti, 70, died a at his home in Doddsville, after an illness. Funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Ruleville Methodist Church. Hev.

G. Clark will officiate. Burial will follow in the Ruleville Cemetery. Williams Funeral Home of Ruleville has charge of arrangements. Mr.

Dodd was a retired farmer. Ele was a member of the Ruleville Methodist Church. Survivors are four daughters, Mrs. Sarah Childress and Mrs. Marie Spencer, both of Jackson, and Mrs.

Louise Goza and A Eosterling, both of Greenville, and a son, Charles Dodd of Doddsville. Also, three sisters, Mrs. Buna Johnson of Doddsville, Mrs. Viola Lewis of Memphis, and Mrs. Frances Wyatt of Greenville, and a brother, John Dodd of Sunflower.

Frazier CLEVELAND--Mrs. Sue Brown Frazier, age unavailable, died early today at the Baptist Medical Center in as a result of an automobile Occident. Mrs. Frazier was a teacher at Bayou Academy in Boyle. She was the wife of George E.

Frazier Jr. of Cleveland. a a a a incomplete. Thweatt-King Funeral Home of Cleveland has charge of arrangements. his stepmother, Mrs.

G. W. Hughes of Greenville. (Editor's Note: The above obituary is being reprinted due to the incorrect information received from Williams Lord Funeral Home which was i i i a i Wednesday's Delta Democrat-Times.) Jefferies BLANTON-Albert Jefteries 55, died Wednesday at his home in Blanton. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m.

Sunday at New Hope Baptist Church in Blanton. Hev. Bonnie Lomax will officiate. Burial will follow in the Onward i a Edwards Evans Funeral Home of i a a arrangements. Mr.

Jeffcries was a veteran of World War II. Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Arnette Griffin of Mayersville; three sons, Emmanuel Jefferies and Larry Jefferies, both of Gary, and Carl Jeffcries of Chicago, three brothers, Tom Jefferies of Seattle, and Johnny Jefferies and Fred Jefferies, both of Memphis, two sisters, Ella Jefferies of Rolling Fork and Delores i address unavailable, and four grandchildren. Johnson Hughes DREW--Clarence Rudolph Hughes, 78, of Drew, died Tuesday in North i a i Kulcville, after an illness. Funeral services were at 2 p.m.

Wednesday in the Drew Baptist Church. Burial followed in the-'Drcw Cemetery. Williams Lord Funeral Home in had a of arrangements. A native of McCoul, Mr. Hughes nwned and operated a hardware store Drew until his retirement duo to ill He was a member of the Drew Baptist Church and a veteran of World War II.

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Merlie ililghcs of Drew; two brothers, E. B. ilughes of Arkansas and Bennic Hughes of A i a three Mrs. W.

G. Robinson of Baton Rouge, I.a., Mrs. Kalhryn Slnnton and Mrs. W. M.

Edwards, both of Clarkstlale; and Willie Johnson, 63, of 529 Comfort Greenville, died Monday at Delta Medical Center after an illness. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Shady Grove Baptist Church in Greenville. Rev. Clarence Johnson will officiate.

Burial will follow in Delta Memorial Gardens in Greenville. Watson Funeral Home of Greenville has charge. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Alberta Johnson of Greenville; his parents, Mr. and Jim Johnson of Greenville, and four daughters, Mrs.

Willie Mae Ldckett and Mrs. Carrie Bradley, both of Rockaway, N. and Mrs. Sutornia McKinley and Mrs. a a a i Greenville.

Also, three sons, Edgar Webster of Chicago, 111., and Albert Moppins and Joe Coleman, both of Greenville; five sisters, Carrie Lee Bradley and Mrs. Lettie Ezikcl, lxih of Greenville, Mrs. Sara Nelson of Scott, Mrs. Jones of DCS Moincs, Iowa, and Mrs. Effie Lee Minnis of Gary, two brothers, J.

Johnson and Rev. A. J. Johnson, both of Greenville, and 13 grandchildren. Mack Funeral services for Mrs.

Wiona Mack, 79, of Greenville will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at St. Matthew A.M.E. Church in Greenville. Bev.

R. L. Williams will officiate. Burial will follow in Cemetery. Edwards Evans Funeral Home of Greenville has charge.

Mrs. Mack died Wednesday at Delta Medical Center in Greenville. Survivors arc her husband, Louis Mack of Greenville; a son, Leroy Williams of Evanston, III; and three sisters, Mrs. Ella Branford and Mrs. Viola C.

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Greenville Moss GREENWOOD-Mrs. Esther Woods Moss, 75, of died Wednesday al Greenwood Leflore Hospital alter an illness. Funeral services were to be at 2 p.m. today in the chapel of Williams i Lord Funeral Home in Greenwood. Rev.

A. R. Garrison was to officiate' Burial was to follow in the Odd Fellows Cemelery in Greenwood. Williams Ix)rd Funeral Home had charge of arrangements. A native of Altala County, Mrs.

Moss lived most of her life in Leflore County. She was a member of the Phillipston Baptist Church in Sidon. Survivors are her husband, B. G. Moss of Greenwood; six sons, Leo Moss and Jerry Moss, both of Sidon, Vester Moss and A.

D. Moss, both of Greenwood, and J. D. Moss and Earl Lee Moss, both of Greenville. Also, two daughters, Mrs.

Marvin Green of Greenwood, and Mrs. Joe a i i a 3 a i 2 4 a a i a a great-great-grandchild. Sibley Minnie jetcoat Sibley, 74, widow of 'Sibley of Cleveland, died Thursdaw at Bolivar County Hospital after an illness. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. a a i a Thweatt-King Funeral in Cleveland.

Rev. I. L. Hill will officiate. Burial will follow in the New Cleveland Cemetery.

Thweatt-King Funeral has a of arrangements. A native of Choctaw County, Mrs. Sibley moved to Bolivar County as a child with her family. Prior to her marriage nine years ago to Mr. Sihley, she was the widow of Melt Sigmond of Cleveland.

Mrs. Sibley was a member of the i i i a i i Geveland. Survivors are a son, J. W. Sibley Jr.

of Cleveland; a stepson, B. F. Sibley Jr. of Cleveland; a daughter, Mrs. Travis Salley of Cleveland; two stepdaughters, Mrs.

Lester Kendall of Shelby and Mrs. Kenneth Horton of Merigold; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Stewart ANGUlLLA-Einmittc Stewart, 76, ot A i a i a at the Sharkey-Issaquena Hospital in Rolling Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Sago. Rev.

L. C. Adley will officiate. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Dillon Funeral Home of Leland has charge of arrangements.

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. R. Bell Stewart of Anguilla; three daughters, Airs. Hattie B. Williams, Juanita Williams and Barbara Williams, all of Chicago, five sons.

Hamilton Young, Odell Young, Willie Young and Robert Williams, all of Anguilla, and Tyrone Young ot Chicago; two a i a i great-grandchildren. Williams PAflCHMAN-Mrs. Eleanore Bell Williams, 61, wife of Dr. Joe Williams of Parchman, died Thursday here. a a a a incomplete.

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