03/06/2026
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It is with profound sadness and tender hearts that we announce the peaceful passing of Bertha Cornelia Cox Rather, who left this world on March 1, 2026, cradled by the love of her life, in her 90th year. Born on January 3, 1936, in the quaint town of Edwards, Mississippi, Bertha's life was a tapestry woven with love, laughter, and unwavering devotion to family and friends.
Bertha was the cherished daughter of the late Robert Edwin Cox Sr. and Bessie Louise Cox. She was predeceased by her beloved parents and her siblings: Shelby, Robert Jr., Frank, William, Lamar, Marvin, Billy Ruth, and Betty Jean. Yet, her legacy of love and warmth continues through her surviving family members: her devoted husband of 67 years, Charles Lewes Rather; her adored daughter, Shelia Lewes Rather Wesson and husband Joel Wesson; her treasured granddaughters, Shelby Lewes Wesson Silva (Skylar), Jaci Ashlyn Wesson Altamuro (Drew), and Ainsley Joelle Wesson; and her precious great-grandchildren, Rylee Lewes Kailani Silva, Leilani Stella Rei Silva, and Colton Andrew Altamuro. She is also survived by her dear brother, Jimmy Dale Cox, alongside a host of cherished nieces, nephews, and lifelong friends whom she regarded as family.
Bertha's life was a testament to the power of love and commitment. She met Charles in 1956 and they were married on June 20, 1959, at Edwards Baptist Church, the very place where their love story began. Together, they joyfully welcomed their daughter in 1963, nurturing a close-knit family that would grow to include three granddaughters and three great-grandchildren, each of whom she adored profoundly.
A proud graduate of Edwards High School, where she excelled in varsity basketball, Bertha continued her education at Hinds Junior College. Her professional journey led her to a fulfilling career at Eaton Aerospace Corporation, where she dedicated over 30 years of exemplary service before retiring. Throughout her life, Bertha was an active and devoted member of Edwards Baptist Church, where she found great joy in teaching Sunday school and participating in community activities.
Bertha's zest for life was unparalleled. She was an avid storyteller, a lover of history, and an enthusiast of life's simple pleasures. She found joy in tending to her day lilies, playing cards with friends and family, and relishing adventures, whether it was a spontaneous drive to enjoy a cold orange crush or a lively fish fry. Her goofy sense of humor, coupled with her readiness to help anyone in need, endeared her to all who knew her.
A service to celebrate Bertha's remarkable life will be held on March 7, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. at Wright and Ferguson Funeral Home, located at 201 Hinds Blvd, Raymond, MS with visitation beginning at 11:00 a.m. before the service. The family wishes to extend their heartfelt gratitude to the staff at Bellevue Assisted Living for their tender and compassionate care during Bertha's final months and to Wright and Ferguson for their kindness and professionalism during this difficult time.
As we bid farewell to our beloved Bertha, Or "Bowie" to her grandchildren, we hold her memory close, cherishing the laughter, love, and warmth she bestowed upon us all. Her legacy will continue to live on in the hearts of her family and friends, forever remembered and always loved.
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