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Mary Ruth (Purser) Rogers, 89, passed away on Tuesday, April, 21, 2026 at the Courtyards Community Living Center in Fult...
04/22/2026

Mary Ruth (Purser) Rogers, 89, passed away on Tuesday, April, 21, 2026 at the Courtyards Community Living Center in Fulton, MS. She was born on March 11, 1937 in Nettleton, MS to parents Don Purser and Gussie (Oliver) Hand. She was a lifelong resident of the Nettleton area and she was a member of Jones Chapel Baptist Church. Mary enjoyed reading, going to church, cooking and spending time with family.

A graveside service will be held at 2 pm on Thursday, April 23, 2025 at Jones Chapel Cemetery with Bro. Wesley Stephens officiating.

There will be no public visitation.

She is survived by two sons, Tim Rogers (Ann), Steven Rogers (Melissa), four grandchildren, Joshua Rogers, Cody Rogers, Elizabeth Chaney, Tyler Rogers, six great grandchildren, Makenzi Reed, Anna Brook Rogers, Dakota Rogers, Colton Rogers, Prent Gable, Maylen Gable, two great great grandchildren, Aurora Reed, Adam Reed, two brothers, Gene Hand, Wilbur Hand, one sister, Ann Ricks and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband of 49 years, Louis Cebe Rogers and two brothers, Grady Hand, Jr. and John Hand.

Expressions of sympathy may be sent to the family at www.tisdalelannmemorialfh.com

Cynthia Nash Forrester, 75, passed away on Thursday, April 16, 2026 at Sanctuary Hospice House in Tupelo.  Born on Novem...
04/17/2026

Cynthia Nash Forrester, 75, passed away on Thursday, April 16, 2026 at Sanctuary Hospice House in Tupelo. Born on November 29, 1950 in Aberdeen she was the daughter of Robert and Hazel Neal Nash. A graduate of Amory High School, she also attended Vaughn’s Beauty College in Aberdeen and worked as a cosmetologist. Cindy was a jack of all trades who could do excellent woodwork, taking pride in all things that she did as it had to meet her specifications. She attended First Christian Church and adored her grandchildren. She liked to work with her flowers and reading.

There will be no services.

Left behind to cherish her memories are her sons, Eric Langford (Brenda), Amory and Alan Langford, Caledonia; three daughters, Brandi Dorr (Craig), McComb, Katie Forrester (Aubrey Helton), Aberdeen, and Cora Forrester, Aberdeen; one brother; 11 grandchildren, Shelby Creekmore (Jonathan), Ethan Langford (Alex), Kyle Dorr (Taylor), Kaden Dorr, Brenden Dorr, Blake Langford, Bradley Rogers, Thomas Forrester, Brody Welch, Madyson Flood, Bella Forrester; three great grandchildren, Canton Dean, Conway Cruze, and Iliana Dorr; special cousin, Melissa and Jerry Belue; her caregivers at Sanctuary Hospice especially Anna Katherine Stafford; and home caregiver, Valerie Miller.

She was preceded in death by her parents.

Condolences may be shared with her family at tisdalelannmemorialfh.com

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04/17/2026

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04/16/2026

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Nancy Faith Craig West passed away peacefully on April 14, 2026, at Sanctuary Hospice House in Tupelo, MS, following a c...
04/16/2026

Nancy Faith Craig West passed away peacefully on April 14, 2026, at Sanctuary Hospice House in Tupelo, MS, following a courageous battle with several health issues. Faith was born on August 15, 1940, to H.M. “Jim” Craig and Jessie Haston Craig at their home in Prairie, MS. Faith attended school in Prairie before transferring to the Aberdeen School District where she graduated from Aberdeen High School in 1957. Following high school, Faith attended Millsaps College where she was a member and president of Beta Sigma Omicron Sorority. She finished with a degree in Religious Studies and a degree in Secondary Education. She began her teaching career at Amory High School and retired from the West Point School District, where she taught 8th grade English. She was selected as Teacher of the Year in 2003. Faith spent many years as a member and president of the Aberdeen, MS school board. She was also well known and revered through several years of work at McRae’s/Belk in Columbus, MS.

Faith married James Hilton West on August 30, 1964. They lived in various places while Faith supported James Hilton as he pursued his opera career and service in the military. They returned home to Prairie, MS where they raised their four children. Along with Faith’s busy career and volunteer duties, she spent many hours supporting her children as they played sports, cheered, danced, and participated in numerous school and community activities. After the unexpected childhood death of her beloved son, Loren, she became the founding member of a regional chapter of Compassionate Friends, providing support to other bereaved parents.

Faith was a lifelong member of Prairie United Methodist Church. She attended early morning services and played piano/organ for as long as her eyesight allowed. She also attended First United Methodist Church of Aberdeen, where she was involved with Women’s Circle and Bible Study, while filling in as pianist/organist as needed. She served on several boards at both churches and represented Prairie United Methodist Church at statewide conference.

Faith loved to cook, and for many decades, prepared delicious Sunday dinners, and Thanksgiving and Christmas feasts for the family and the extended Craig and West families. She always found room at these gatherings to invite friends who had no family with whom to celebrate on these occasions. In her younger years, she loved cooking for the Progressive Dinner Club and preparing wonderful refreshments for her bridge club.

Faith enjoyed a lifetime of reading and in her latter years, she supported literacy by being a member of the board at Evans Memorial Library, representing Evans on the Tombigbee Regional Library Commission and loyally supporting Aberdeen Friends of the Library. She loved Aberdeen and supported the town in many ways. She headed the Aberdeen Pilgrimage Committee for many years and aided its growth. She was active in the Aberdeen Women’s Club and Daughters of the American Revolution, holding not only local but state positions in these groups. For a time, she was also a member of the Aberdeen Jr. Auxiliary. She served as president of the Monroe County Historical Society. Faith was a board member of the Aberdeen Visitors’ Bureau and was a founding member of the Aberdeen Breakfast Club. She and her fellow retirees would meet once a week for breakfast and always welcomed new residents in Aberdeen.

Faith leaves behind not only family, but also many friends. She was still in contact with friends from her youth, college days, teaching career, and days of service to her church and community. Faith will be remembered as a true southern “steel magnolia” and beloved friend.

Faith was preceded in death by her husband of 53 years, James Hilton West; a son, Loren Andrew West; her parents; and her brother, Buddy Craig.

Faith is survived by two daughters: Holly West Foreman (Chris) of Nesbit, MS, and Denny West Buttrey of Spring Hill, TN; one son, Charles Isaac West (Laura) of Hernando, MS; seven grandchildren: Haley West Vargo (Ryan), Sophia West, Haston Foreman, and Price Foreman of Desoto County, MS, Ava Buttrey of Conway, AR, and Lily Buttrey and Bella Buttrey of Spring Hill, TN; a great-granddaughter, Stella Vargo of Olive Branch, MS; and cousins: Ann Craig Staten of Aberdeen, MS and Barbara Ellard White of Houston, MS. She is survived by special friends: Marsha Ballard and Connie Hamilton of Aberdeen, MS, Amy Whittenberg of Memphis, TN, and Carol Malone Siskowski of San Antonio, TX. She is also survived by her dear Jack Taylor of Aberdeen, with whom she found companionship and joy in the last years of her life.

Memorial services are at 3 p.m. Saturday, April 18, 2026, at First United Methodist Church of Aberdeen with Price Foreman officiating. Visitation is at 1 p.m. until service time on Saturday. Burial will follow in the Odd Fellows Rest Cemetery. Tisdale-Lann Memorial Funeral Home of Aberdeen is in charge of the services.

Memorials may be sent to Sanctuary Hospice House in Tupelo, MS. Condolences may be sent to tisdalelannmemorial.com.

04/12/2026

Mr. Charles Donwood Ausborn, 86, passed away on Friday, April 10, 2026, at his home. Born on May 15, 1939, he was a son to Ledrew Roland and Colie Agnes Smitherman Ausborn. He enlisted in the United States Navy where he served aboard the aircraft carrier, USS Ticonderoga. He married the former Frona Anderson who preceded in death and later he married Emma Dahlem who survives. He was a farmer which included dairy cows, beef cattle, soybeans and he also bred Tennessee Walking Horses. Don Ausborn was a good friend, excellent neighbor, kind father, devoted husband, and loving grandfather and he was known for his generosity, wisdom, and good humor. He was a dependable pillar of support for friends and family throughout his life. He attended Hamilton Friendship Church.

Memorial services will be on Thursday evening, April 16, 2026 at 6 p.m. at Tisdale-Lann Memorial Funeral Home Chapel. Visitation will be from 4 p.m. until the service hour at the funeral home.

He is survived by his three daughters, Lucille Ausborn, Amanda Reed; son-in-law, Jeffrey Scott Reed, and Agnes Ray; his wife, Emma Dahlem Ausborn; one sister, Virginia Key; 4 grandchildren, Charley Ann Reed, Virginia Lyn Reed, Stella Rose Burris, and George Anderson Burris; two stepsons, Douglas and Tommy Dahlem.

Preceding him in death are his parents; son, Matthew Donwood Ausborn; brothers, Roland Ausborn and George Ausborn; and sisters, Sarah King, Kay Butler, Agnes Siegried, and Jimmie Nell Hill.

Condolences may be shared with the family at tisdalelannmemorialfh.com

Condolences may be shared with the family at tisdalelannmemorialfh.com

04/11/2026

Michael Dea Pounders, 63, passed away on Friday April 10, 2026, at Care Center of Aberdeen. Born on May 26, 1962, in West Point to Dea and Doris Pounders, he graduated from Americas, GA High School. He received a degree from North Georgia Tech, and he taught in the Automotive Technology Program at Chattahoochee Tech where he accomplished having the #1 program in the nation. Michael enjoyed the outdoors whether playing golf or working in the yard and even boasted of having Yard-of-the-Month once. He liked watching hummingbirds and taking care of his pets.

Memorial services will be at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, at Tisdale-Lann Memorial Funeral Home Chapel. Visitation will be from 4 p.m. until the service hour.

Left behind to cherish his memory are his parents, Dea and Doris Pounders, Aberdeen; one son, Chase Pounders (Kayla), Aberdeen; one brother, Grady Pounders (Jan), Aberdeen; grandson, Mason Pounders; special friend, Shannon Thompson Miller; nieces and nephews, Madison Hillhouse and Cole Pounders.

He was preceded in death by one son, Gregory Morgan Pounders; and his wife, Cara Michelle Axe Pounders.

Condolences may be shared with the family at tisdalelannmemorialfh.com

Welcome to the annual Aberdeen Pilgrimage.  Everyone stay safe.
04/09/2026

Welcome to the annual Aberdeen Pilgrimage. Everyone stay safe.

04/06/2026

Major James Hopkins Box, Jr. (Ret.), 76, passed away on Sunday, March 29, 2026, at North Mississippi Medical Center—Gilmore in Amory following a seven-year battle with cancer. He was born on December 27, 1949, in Hot Springs, AR to James Hopkins Box, Sr. and Louisa Terry Box. Raised in Aberdeen, Jim graduated from Aberdeen High School in 1967. He attended Itawamba Junior College before transferring to Mississippi State University where he earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees educational psychology and history, respectively. While at State, Jim met Kathy Ellen Rouse of Tupelo, and they were married on December 22, 1972. Jim earned a commission as an officer in the United States Army in 1973 through the Mississippi State Army University ROTC program. He served 20 years as an Army Officer (Air Defense Artillery, Transportation Corps, Ordinance Corps) and traveled around the world serving his country. He retired in 1993 and settled back into his hometown of Aberdeen, Mississippi with his family. Jim lived in his family home for the rest of his life. He drew on passion for woodworking as the owner of Coontail Collectibles, a custom framing business, and he was a dedicated employee of the Coontail Water Association. Jim was a devout member of First United Methodist Church in Aberdeen, and he volunteered in numerous civic organizations. Jim loved swimming, yard work, and cooking with family members. One of his favorite pastimes was driving his beloved grandchildren on a golf cart around the family pond, spotting wildlife and sharing family stories along the way.

Funeral services will be at 12 noon on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, at First United Methodist Church in Aberdeen with Rev. Andy Cotton and his son, Rev. Oliver Box officiating. Burial will follow in the Odd Fellows Rest Cemetery with Military Honors.

He is survived by his wife, Kathy Rouse Box; sons, Oliver Box (Kate) and Jonathan Box (Hayley); four grandchildren, Paige, James, Thomas, and Eleanor; two sisters, Terry Box Cummings (Bill) and Joyce Brand (Allen); special cousins, David and Nell Box and Ralph and Jean Thompson; sister and brother-in-law, Karen and James Comer; and numerous other extended family members.

He was preceded in death by his father and mother.

Pallbearers will be Calvin Robertson, Robert Thompson, Matt Gilmore, Brandon Lackey, Jonathan Box, and Chris Bourland. Honorary pallbearers will be Frank Herndon, John Clark, Earl Sturdivant, Dale Pierce, Don Land, The Samaritan Sunday School Class, and The Coontail Water Association Board and Employees.

Visitation will be from 10:30 until 11:45 a.m. at the church.

Condolences may be shared with his family at tisdalelannmemorialfh.com

Richard Clark Cantrell, of Columbus, Mississippi, passed away at home on Friday, April 2, 2026 at Sanctuary Hospice Hous...
04/04/2026

Richard Clark Cantrell, of Columbus, Mississippi, passed away at home on Friday, April 2, 2026 at Sanctuary Hospice House in Tupelo.

He was born on July 23, 1944, in Quincy, Mississippi, to Isom and Arvilla Cantrell. A native of north Mississippi, Richard attended Hamilton High School before continuing his education at Itawamba Community College. During his time at Hamilton High School, he was an outstanding athlete where he excelled at football, basketball, baseball, and track and field, lettering in all sports, and also enjoyed being a member of the drama club.

Richard served his country in the United States Navy during the Vietnam War and was awarded the Purple Heart for injuries sustained in service.

After returning home, Richard moved to New Orleans, Louisiana, where where he met his wife, Kathy, who preceded him in death in January, 2009. During his years in New Orleans, he first worked as a mason before beginning a long career in marine terminal operations and shipping/cargo and container safety with Lone Star Cement Corporation, and then Associated Terminals until his retirement in 2010. In recent years, he and his close companion, Marilyn Stevens, returned to north Mississippi and made their home in Columbus.

Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, April 7, 2026 at Tisdale-Lann Memorial Funeral Home in Aberdeen with Bro. Butch Bryan officiating. Burial will be in Baker Cemetery in Greenwood Springs.

Richard was also preceded in death by his parents, five brothers, and four sisters. He is survived by his children, Tanya Furra of Paris, Texas; Susan Maresma of Renton, Washington; and Jim Mitchell of Brookline, Massachusetts; his grandchildren, Cole Cantrell, Jennifer Cantrell, Katherine Hillman-Mitchell, Chris Maresma, and Rich Maresma; seven great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.

Richard will be remembered for his generosity, strength, quiet resilience, and deep loyalty to those he loved.

Pallbearers will be Mike Maresma, Steve Furra, Jennifer Cantrell, Katherine Hillman-Mitchell, and Robert White.

Visitation will be from 12 noon until the service hour at the funeral home.

Condolences maybe shared with the family at tisdalelannmemorialfh.com

Barbara Sue Miner, 85, passed away on Wednesday, March 25, 2026 in Cleveland, TN.  Born on January 23, 1941 in Seminole,...
03/31/2026

Barbara Sue Miner, 85, passed away on Wednesday, March 25, 2026 in Cleveland, TN. Born on January 23, 1941 in Seminole, OK to Joseph Harvey and Roxie Luraine Sparks Davis. By profession, she was an LPN and after moving to Aberdeen with her husband, Robert Miner, she worked at Buxton’s Jewelry for many years. A lover of flowers, she enjoyed spending time in her garden, and she loved eating ice cream. She was an active participant in the Livestrong group at the “Y” in Cleveland and she liked to frequent yard sales.

A graveside service will be at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, April 1, 2026 at Oak Lawn Memorial Gardens in Aberdeen. In the event of rain, the services will be in the state room at the funeral home.

Survivors include one son, Robert Jeffrey Miner, Aberdeen; two daughters, Valerie Davis (Krueger), Yellville, AR and Sherrita Terry (Dennis C.), Cleveland, TN; brother, Clifton Davis, Laverne, OK; sisters, Ima Ruth Russell, Seminole, OK, Wanda Jo Harvey (A.B.), Seminole, OK, Janice Dudley, Ennis, TX, and Reba Mash, Ennis, TX; grandchildren, T.J. Miner, Chase Terry, and Bethany Terry; and brother and sister-in-law, Steve and Linda Miner, Babcock Ranch, FL.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Miner; her parents; brother, Gerald Lloyd; sister, Patricia; and one great grandchild.

Condolences may be shared with the family at tisdalelannmemorialfh.com

William Arthur Farley, passed away on Sunday, March 22, 2026 at the MS State Veterans Home in Oxford. He was born in Wal...
03/25/2026

William Arthur Farley, passed away on Sunday, March 22, 2026 at the MS State Veterans Home in Oxford. He was born in Waldo, AR on December 8, 1947 to Jesse Olen Farley and Norma (Cohea) Farley. He lived most of his life in the Shannon area. He was a retired HVAC technician for several different companies. William proudly served his country in the United States Navy. He was a member of Seventh Day Adventist Church in Tupelo. He had several hobbies of which he loved; learning to speak French, painting, collecting guns, target practicing and watching old Westerns on television. William was a very spiritual man who loved the Lord and reading his word in the Bible.

Funeral services will be 11 am on Friday, March 27, 2026 in the Chapel of Tisdale-Lann Memorial Funeral Home in Nettleton with Bro. Christopher Atkinson officiating. Burial will be in Old Union Cemetery near Shannon.

Visitation will be on Friday prior to service time from 10 am-11 am at the funeral home.

He is survived by one daughter, Denise Randleman (David), 3 grandchildren, Daniel, Seth & Carrie Randleman, one step-son, Kurt Threlkeld, one step-grandson, Cade Threlkeld (Kaitlyn) and one step-daughter, Beverly Threlked.

He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother, Jerry Farley and one infant son.

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In 1950, William M. (Tizzy) Tisdale and his wife, Mary, took over operation of the funeral home, which they eventually purchased in 1959. Mrs. Tisdale died in 2008 and Mr. Tisdale in 2010. The kind of thoughtful, dedicated, personal service they established continues today with operation now in the capable hands of the next generation of the family.