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Richard Lee HarroldRichard Lee Harrold, 67, affectionately known as "Unc" to those who knew him well, passed away on Apr...
04/16/2026

Richard Lee Harrold

Richard Lee Harrold, 67, affectionately known as "Unc" to those who knew him well, passed away on April 15, 2026, at Methodist University Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. Born on March 14, 1959, in Moscow, Tennessee, Richard lived a life marked by dedication, love, and a deep passion for the simple pleasures that brought him joy.

Richard devoted much of his career to the construction industry, where his hard work and commitment left a lasting impact on many projects and colleagues. He was a man who found solace and excitement in his motorcycle rides, cherishing every moment spent with his beloved Harley-Davidson. Beyond his professional pursuits, Richard was known for his compassionate spirit, especially in his fondness for his cat, Bob, who was a constant companion in his later years.

He is survived by his daughters, Shannon Harrold, Natalie Harrold, and Whitney Harrold, who carry forward his memory with tenderness. His grandchildren also remain as living reminders of Richard’s enduring influence and love. Richard was preceded in death by his daughter, Katrina Olds, as well as by his parents, Lee and Helen Harrold. His passing also marks a sorrowful remembrance of Jonathan Nix.

Richard’s family extends to his sisters—Tina Crum, Vickie Powers, Carolyn Hickman, and Debbie Mayer—who have supported one another through this time of loss. Among his nieces, Mandy Crum, Dusty McCracken, Candace Stewart, Samantha Mckenzie, and Tiffany Holland remember him fondly, as do his nephews Chris Harrold, Johnny McCracken, Kevin Pilkinton, Dylan Holland, and Travis Mayer. Additionally, many great nieces and nephews carry forward Richard’s legacy of kindness and family dedication.

A visitation will be held in Richard’s honor on Monday, April 20, 2026, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Brantley Phillips Funeral Home, located at 2470 Hwy 51 S, Hernando, Mississippi. This will be followed by a funeral service at 1:00 p.m. at the same location. Interment will be at Byhalia Cemetery in Byhalia, MS. These gatherings will provide an opportunity for family, friends, and all who knew Richard to celebrate his life and cherish their memories of him.

Richard Lee Harrold’s enduring spirit, his love for his family, and his passion for the freedom of the open road will remain in the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing him. He leaves behind a legacy enriched by genuine care, unwavering commitment, and the simple joys that defined his days.

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Diego Flores HuertaDiego Flores Huerta, 19, born on January 18, 2007, in Southaven, Mississippi, passed away tragically ...
04/16/2026

Diego Flores Huerta

Diego Flores Huerta, 19, born on January 18, 2007, in Southaven, Mississippi, passed away tragically on April 14, 2026, at Methodist Hospital in Olive Branch, Mississippi, following a devastating car accident. Diego's untimely departure has left a profound void in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.

A graduate of Hernando High School's Class of 2025, Diego's academic journey continued as he pursued civil engineering at Northwest Mississippi Community College. His commitment to his education reflected his determination and bright future that was so unfortunately cut short.

Diego dedicated his professional life to Plant Maintenance at Milwaukee Tools, where he brought his strong work ethic and technical skill to every task. Beyond his career, Diego was a young man with a vibrant personality who treasured spending time with family and friends. His love for sports was boundless, especially for the LSU Tigers and the Cleveland Browns. He also enjoyed activities such as going to the gym, hunting, fishing, and playing video games, all of which he embraced wholeheartedly.

One of Diego’s fondest memories was the joy he found in throwing the frisbee with his little sister Kendra, moments filled with laughter and sibling camaraderie that truly highlighted his loving nature. His passion extended to active, outdoor pursuits that mirrored his energetic spirit and enthusiasm for life.

Diego is survived by his devoted parents, Osbaldo Flores and Gabriela Huerta; his beloved siblings, Luis Flores Huerta and Kendra Flores Huerta; and a loving extended family including his aunts Cruz Huerta and Lurdes Huerta; uncles Adan Flores and Mario Vera; and cousins Adan Flores, Alejandro Flores, Stephenie Vera, and Arturo Vera. Additionally, close family friends Bobby and Wanda Lambert, Keith and Amy Williams, Murry and Sandra Spain, Barry W. Bridgforth and Lucie Bridgforth also share in this profound grief.

A visitation will be held on April 17, 2026, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., followed by the funeral service from 1:00 p.m. at Brantley Phillips Funeral Home, located at 2470 Hwy 51 S in Hernando, Mississippi. These services offer an opportunity for all who were touched by Diego’s life to gather, remember, and honor a young man who brought light and love into their lives.

Diego’s life, though brief, was marked by a genuine warmth and a spirited engagement with the world around him. He will be remembered with deep respect and affection by all who had the privilege to know him. His legacy endures in the hearts of his family and the many friends who cherished his company. May he rest in peace.

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Drue William HowarthDrue William Howarth, 59, formally of Hernando, Mississippi, was born on December 18, 1966, in Clark...
04/16/2026

Drue William Howarth

Drue William Howarth, 59, formally of Hernando, Mississippi, was born on December 18, 1966, in Clarksdale, Mississippi and passed away on April 1, 2026, at Methodist University Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee.

Drue graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Marketing from Delta State University, where he was also a proud member of the Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity. His career was marked by his role as the owner and operator of Premiere Video in Hernando, Mississippi, where he was respected for his professionalism and commitment to his community.

Beyond his professional achievements, Drue was deeply committed to volunteering. He generously gave his time and effort to numerous organizations, including United Way and the FedEx St. Jude Golf Classic, demonstrating his compassion and dedication to helping others.

He is survived by his children, son Alex Howarth and daughter Natalie Howarth, and his brother Walter Howarth. Drue was predeceased by his parents, Walter and Geraldine Howarth.

A memorial service to honor Drue's life will be held on Sunday, May 3, 2026, at Brantley Phillips Funeral Home, located at 2470 Hwy 51 S, Hernando, Mississippi 3863 at 3:00 p.m. This service will provide an opportunity for family and friends to come together, cherish their memories, and pay their respects.

Respectfully, the family suggests that in lieu of flowers donations may be made to the United Way, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, or a charity of your choice. His memory will continue to inspire kindness and generosity in all who knew him.

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Raymond Everette LaBrieRaymond Everette LaBrie Jr. "Ray", a man of quiet strength and immense heart, passed away on Mond...
04/15/2026

Raymond Everette LaBrie

Raymond Everette LaBrie Jr. "Ray", a man of quiet strength and immense heart, passed away on Monday, April 13, 2026 at the age of 51 years old.

Ray spent much of his life on the open road. As a professional truck driver, he possessed a tireless work ethic and a navigator's spirit. His most meaningful journey, however, began when he met his wife, Barbara. In the 30 years they spent together, he loved her with a quiet but unmistakable devotion. He admired her deeply, spoke of her often, and found true happiness in the life they built together.

When he wasn't behind the wheel, Ray could be found spending time with friends and family or casting a line at Arkabutla Lake. An avid fisherman, he knew that the best days were spent with a line in the water, waiting for a bite and enjoying the stillness of nature.

Above all, Ray was a pillar of kindness for his family. Though he was married into the title of stepfather, he chose to love his family with kindness and devotion. He cared for his children and grandchildren as his very own, offering a kind of unconditional support that defined his character. He was a man who showed up whenever he could, proving that family is built on presence, care, and the not so quiet moments spent together.

He is survived by his loving wife Barbara Labrie, his children Bridgette Minton and her husband Roger of Coldwater, MS and Rodney Bounds and his wife Rhonda of Hickory Flat, MS, grandchildren Hollie Logan (Tony), Paul Booth (Toni), Candace Neal (Travis), Brittany Gauman (Russell), Dalton Minton ( Hollie), and 5 great-grandchildren who will forever miss his presence. He was proceeded in death by his father Raymond LaBrie Sr., his brother Joseph LaBrie and his son Gordan Booth.

Visitation will be from 10 a.m. until a Celebration of Life Funeral Service beginning at 12 p.m. on Saturday, April 18, 2026 at Brantley-Phillips Funeral Home located at 2470 Highway 51 South Hernando, MS. Interment will follow at Goodrum Memorial Cemetery in Eudora.

In his memory, the family asks that you take a moment to cast a line or just sit outside and enjoy the outdoors in his honor.

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William Lackey “Sonny” WadsworthWilliam Lackey Wadsworth Jr., 89, affectionately known as "Sonny," passed away peacefull...
04/14/2026

William Lackey “Sonny” Wadsworth

William Lackey Wadsworth Jr., 89, affectionately known as "Sonny," passed away peacefully on April 11, 2026, at his home in Hernando, Mississippi, surrounded by his loving family. Born on March 29, 1937, in Wilson, Arkansas, William lived a life marked by dedication and adventure.

A proud graduate of Memphis State University, Sonny earned his Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration and was an active member of the Kappa Alpha Order fraternity during his collegiate years. His professional career was distinguished by nearly five decades of exemplary service at Alexander International in Memphis, Tennessee, where he retired as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer after 48 years of steadfast commitment and leadership.

Beyond his remarkable career, Sonny was a passionate world traveler and an enthusiastic big game hunter. Additionally, he took great pride in his involvement with the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders' & Exhibitors Association, reflecting his deep appreciation for the breed, he both owned and loved.

Sonny is survived by his devoted wife, Donna Vaughan Wadsworth; his daughters, Jennifer Wadsworth Ruffin of Memphis, Tennessee and Ashley Wadsworth of Hernando, Mississippi; and his cherished granddaughter, Rosabelle Elizabeth Ruffin. He is also survived by his sisters; Vivian Jones of Collierville, Tennessee, and Martha Johnson of Grapevine, Texas, two nieces, and three nephews and dear family friend, Shaun Carter.

Sonny was preceded in death by his parents, Laura and William Wadsworth, as well as his siblings, Edward Smith and Oma Sue Smith.

A man who built a home not only of bricks and mortar but of love and family, Sonny's peaceful passing in the home he so lovingly constructed speaks to a life well lived. The family will hold a Celebration of Life Memorial Service at a later date to honor and commemorate his extraordinary journey.

William Lackey "Sonny" Wadsworth’s legacy endures through his family, his community contributions, and the indelible mark he left on those fortunate enough to know him. His life exemplified leadership, passion, and devotion—a fitting tribute to a remarkable individual whose memory will be cherished for generations to come.

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Helen Louise SimpsonHelen Louise Simpson, 80, born on October 8, 1945, in Memphis, Tennessee, passed away at her home in...
04/13/2026

Helen Louise Simpson

Helen Louise Simpson, 80, born on October 8, 1945, in Memphis, Tennessee, passed away at her home in Hernando, Mississippi, on April 12, 2026.

Helen graduated from Horn Lake High School and went on to build a meaningful career in the makeup departments of prominent retail establishments, including Dillard's and JC Penney. Her attentive nature and artistic skill not only enhanced the beauty of those she served but also enriched the lives of her colleagues and customers alike.

Throughout her life, Helen was surrounded by loved ones who held her in the highest regard. She is survived by her daughter, Pam Aldridge of Hernando, Mississippi, and her son, Carnell Aldridge, who resides in Mandarin, Florida. Helen’s legacy lives on through her 2 granddaughters, December Aldridge, and her husband, Robert, and Jamie Aldridge, as well as through her great-grandchildren, Jayden Aldridge and Jr. Mitambo, and her great-great-grandchildren, Ava and Miles. The family also cherished her beloved parrot, Jessie, who brought joy and companionship to her days.

She was predeceased by Melvin Aldridge, her husband and father of her children; James Simpson, her later husband; her parents, David and Troy Smith; her son, Wendell Aldridge; and her siblings Alene Kinsey, Catherine McElroy, Betty Martin, and Hubert Smith. Each of these family members left an indelible mark on Helen’s life and are remembered with love and respect.

The community is invited to honor Helen’s memory through visitation and funeral services to be held at Brantley Phillips Funeral Home, located at 2470 Hwy 51 S, Hernando, Mississippi 38632. The visitation will take place on Thursday, April 16, 2026, from 12:00 PM until 1:00 PM, followed immediately by the funeral service from 1:00 PM.

Helen Louise Simpson’s life was a testament to love, resilience, and dedication. She will be dearly missed but forever remembered by those who were privileged to know her. Her spirit, generosity, and gentleness leave a lasting imprint on all who crossed her path.

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Helen Louise Johnson WrightHelen Louise Johnson Wright, born February 16, 1941, in Blytheville, Arkansas, passed away on...
04/07/2026

Helen Louise Johnson Wright

Helen Louise Johnson Wright, born February 16, 1941, in Blytheville, Arkansas, passed away on Easter morning, April 5, 2026, at the Baptist Reynolds Hospice House in Collierville, Tennessee. She was a woman of remarkable resilience and dedication, whose life was marked by a steadfast work ethic and a deep commitment to her family, community, and faith.

Helen’s early years unfolded in the close-knit community of Dyess, Arkansas, where she graduated from Dyess High School. There, she not only cherished her classmates but also developed a profound love for her hometown, fondly remembering events such as the Johnny Cash Days that brought joy and unity to her community. Her passion for basketball was both a personal pursuit and a source of connection; it was through this shared love of the game that she met her beloved husband, Bill Wright, with whom she shared 52 years of marriage.

A gifted quilt maker and seamstress, Helen worked as a self-employed artisan, creating beautiful handmade quilts that reflected her meticulous nature and artistic spirit. Beyond her craft, she was a devoted homemaker who infused her home with warmth and care, often expressing her affection through the meals she lovingly prepared. Known for her culinary skills, many family gatherings and special occasions were enriched by her cooking, which became a heartfelt tradition shared among loved ones.

Helen’s interests were wide-ranging. She was an avid baseball enthusiast, delighting especially in watching her children and grandchildren play. Fishing was another cherished pastime, not just for the moments of tranquility and connection with nature, but also for the simple fact that she could always catch more fish than anyone else. Her commitment to youth extended beyond her hobbies; she served as a youth softball coach and was a former basketball player herself. She was recognized as a spiritual leader in her community, guiding many as a youth leader and Sunday School teacher. Helen was a founding member of the WOW group at Solid Rock Assembly of God Church in Senatobia, MS, evidencing her dedication to faith and fellowship. Her contributions were celebrated publicly when she was honored as the Grand Marshal of the Christmas Parade in Coldwater, Mississippi—a testament to the high regard in which she was held.

Helen’s character was defined by a hardworking nature and a strong work ethic, qualities that inspired those around her. She balanced her many roles with grace, whether as a seamstress, counselor, or loving family member.

She is survived by her children: Skipper Wright and his wife Merrie of Arlington, Tennessee, along with their children Jarod Wright, Audrey Wright, and Caroline Erikson and her husband Logan; Gay Darnell and her husband Jerry of Hernando, Mississippi, and their children Allen Darnell and his wife Katie and their son Cole, Brady Darnell and his fiancée Lauryn, and Carson Darnell; Mark Wright and his wife Rebecca of Twinsburg, Ohio, and their children Cameron, Connor, Kate, and Emily Wright. These family ties stand as a living tribute to her enduring legacy.

Helen was preceded in death by her husband, Bill Wright; her parents, Coley and Christine Johnson; her sisters, Betty Proffitt, Joan Cooksey, Luthene Brantley, and Naomi Dent; and her brother, Sonny Johnson.

Family, friends, and community members are invited to honor Helen’s memory through visitation on Thursday, April 9, 2026, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Brantley Phillips Funeral Home located at 2470 Hwy 51 S, Hernando, MS 38632. Her funeral service will be held on Friday, April 10, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. at Solid Rock Assembly of God, 16938 MS-4, Senatobia, MS 38668. Interment will follow at Magnolia Cemetery in Coldwater, MS

Helen Louise Johnson Wright’s life was a profound narrative of love, dedication, and service, as she was the hardest working person her family ever knew, qualities that will forever echo in the hearts of all who knew and loved her. Her memory endures in the quilts she crafted, the faith she nurtured, and the family she so dearly loved.

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Harold Lloyd FergusonHarold Lloyd Ferguson (Harry), 77, passed away on April 1, 2026, in Hernando, Mississippi. He was b...
04/04/2026

Harold Lloyd Ferguson

Harold Lloyd Ferguson (Harry), 77, passed away on April 1, 2026, in Hernando, Mississippi. He was born on October 13, 1948, in Leland, Mississippi, to Harold and Goldie Ferguson. He attended Tunica High School, graduating in 1966, and continued his education at Northwest Junior College (Senatobia) and Delta State University (Cleveland).

Harry worked as a computer programmer at D. Canale & Co. in Memphis. He was a fun-loving prankster, someone people could always count on, and known for his steady character. His passions were fast cars, good music, and good times. He was a devoted Ole Miss Rebels fan.

He is survived by his wife, Shirley; his sisters, Pat and Cindy; his brother, David; his nieces, Paige, Haley, Patricia, Melissa, Kim, Karen, Amanda, and Keri; and his nephews, Teche and Jeremy.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Harold and Goldie, and Lewis Stotts (Dewey)

You are invited to join us in honoring and celebrating the life Harold Lloyd Ferguson (Harry). A graveside service will be held on April 19th at 2:00pm Oakwood Cemetery, Tunica Ms. We welcome family and friends to gather, remember, and pay their respects as we say goodbye.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Humane Society in Tunica, Mississippi.

He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.

With love,

Shirley Ferguson, Pat Ferguson, David Stotts, Cindy Winters, Charles Broadaway and family.

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Colleen Lewise HaireColleen Lewise Haire, 66, a cherished member of her community, passed away on March 26, 2026, at Met...
03/31/2026

Colleen Lewise Haire

Colleen Lewise Haire, 66, a cherished member of her community, passed away on March 26, 2026, at Methodist Hospital in Olive Branch, Mississippi. Born on March 2, 1960, in Cabool, Missouri, Colleen’s life was a testament to kindness, dedication, and an enduring love for family and those around her.

Throughout her career, Colleen demonstrated a remarkable devotion to the safety and happiness of children, first as a school bus driver for Desoto County Schools, known for her caring nature and protective presence on every route she drove. Her compassion extended beyond her initial vocation when she found a role that beautifully combined her love of storytelling and admiration for Elvis Presley at Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee. As a shuttle bus driver there, she delighted in welcoming visitors from all corners of the globe, sharing enthusiasm and warmth with everyone she encountered.

Colleen’s joyful spirit and natural ability to make others feel valued left a lasting impression on all who met her. Whether through a heartfelt conversation, a burst of laughter, or one of her many stories, she brought light to the lives she touched. Her greatest pride and joy came from her family—especially her adored grandchildren and great-grandchildren, whom she delighted in spoiling and creating treasured memories with. Known for her giving heart, she loved Christmas, cooking, and collecting beautiful dishes and knickknacks, always finding ways to bring joy to those she loved.

Her faith and community involvement were exemplified through her commitment to teaching toddlers at church, where her nurturing nature made her deeply beloved by the children and their families alike.

Colleen met the love of her life as a teenager, sharing a devoted 37 years of marriage with her husband Richard “Dickie” Haire until his passing 11 years ago. She carried his memory with her always, holding a tender place for him in her heart and deeply missing his presence.

She is survived by her daughters, Bridget Millus and her husband Jason of Holly Springs, and Brenda Bynum and her husband Lee of Lamar, Mississippi; sisters Mona McNatt and her husband Buster, Tracey Brown; sister-in-law Connie Brown Baker; step-father Jimmy Sexton; and grandchildren Jacob, Caleb and his wife Kaby, Faith, Liam, Cataleya, and Becky Lynn. Also mourning are her great-grandchildren Theo and Eli, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends who hold her memory dear.

Colleen was preceded in death by her husband Richard “Dickie” Haire; her parents Lewis Brown and Jean Sexton; and siblings Mike Brown and Linda Lea Brown.

A Celebration of Life will be held in her honor on Sunday, April 19, 2026, at 2:30 PM at Bridgeway Baptist Church, 1450 Boswell Road, Holly Springs, Mississippi. This service provides an opportunity for family, friends, and all whose lives were touched by Colleen to gather, remember, and celebrate a remarkable woman whose kindness, generosity, and love will forever be cherished.

Colleen Lewise Haire leaves behind a legacy of warmth and compassion—her spirit lives on in the hearts of her family and the many lives she enriched with her boundless love and friendship.

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Tonya Renee Lewis MabryTonya Renee Lewis Mabry, 52, born on October 22, 1973, in Memphis, Tennessee, passed away on Marc...
03/29/2026

Tonya Renee Lewis Mabry

Tonya Renee Lewis Mabry, 52, born on October 22, 1973, in Memphis, Tennessee, passed away on March 28, 2026, at Baptist Desoto Hospital in Southaven, Mississippi. She was a devoted mother, a loving soul, and a cherished friend whose kindness and creativity touched the lives of all who knew her.

Tonya was known for her warm and friendly nature, always greeting others with a smile and an open heart. She had a profound love for animals and was deeply compassionate in caring for them, reflecting her nurturing spirit. Her creative and artistic talents were a testament to her vibrant personality, inspiring those around her to appreciate beauty in everyday life. Tonya delighted in the simple pleasures of life, such as enjoying morning coffee with her mother and indulging in her love for shopping.

She is lovingly remembered by her mother, Marsha Lewis; her sister, Amy Thompson; and her beloved children— (3) sons Devin Bradsher (Emily Moretta), Eric Wheat and his fiancée Kourtnei Resmini, Arron Wheat; and (2) daughters Christina Wheat and Brittany Wheat. Tonya’s legacy continues through her dear grandchildren, Dixie Bradsher, Eli Bradsher, Runa Wheat, and Bella Schendorf, who will carry forward her spirit and warmth. Her nieces Kirsten McVey and her husband Tim, Elizabeth Williams and Joanna Smith, along with her great-nephew Easton Lee-Lewis Graves, also hold her close in their hearts. Additionally, she is remembered by her brother-in-law, Jody Smith.

Tonya was preceded in death by her father, Mark Lewis, and James Wheat, the father of her children.

Friends, family, and community members are invited to honor Tonya’s life with a visitation on Friday, April 3, 2026, from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., followed immediately by her funeral service at 11:00 a.m. The ceremonies will be held at Greenleaf Methodist Church, located at 3004 Greenleaf Rd, Coldwater, MS 38618. Interment will follow at Greenleaf Cemetery. In loving tribute to Tonya’s favorite color and vibrant personality, the family requests attendees to wear pink in her memory.

Tonya Renee Lewis Mabry’s compassionate heart, artistic spirit, and loving dedication as a mother will be remembered with profound respect and affection. Her legacy of kindness and creativity leaves an indelible mark on those who were fortunate to know her.

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Gerald Lynn ManuelGerald Lynn Manuel, 82, passed away on March 27, 2026, at the Great Oaks Rehabilitation and Healthcare...
03/28/2026

Gerald Lynn Manuel

Gerald Lynn Manuel, 82, passed away on March 27, 2026, at the Great Oaks Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center in Byhalia, Mississippi. Born on May 25, 1943, in Memphis, Tennessee, Gerald lived a life marked by dedication, skill, and kindness.

Gerald’s professional career was distinguished by his work at Smith and Nephew Inc. in Memphis, Tennessee, where he applied his expertise as a tool and die maker. His contributions to the company reflected his meticulous craftsmanship and steadfast commitment that earned him respect among his colleagues.

He proudly served his country for six years in the National Guard, exemplifying a deep sense of duty and patriotism. Gerald was a man who loved his country profoundly, a sentiment that guided many aspects of his life.

Beyond his professional and military service, Gerald was known for his varied interests and generous spirit. He had a passion for bass fishing and an avid collector’s enthusiasm for knives—hobbies that brought him joy and relaxation. He deeply loved animals and found happiness in helping others, qualities that endeared him to everyone fortunate enough to know him.

Gerald’s family was central to his life. He is survived by his beloved wife of 49 years, Linda Manuel, who stood by his side as a devoted partner. Their daughter, Ashley Manuel Johnson, and her husband Darrell of Southaven, Mississippi, carry forward his legacy, along with their son Dylan, his beloved grandson. Gerald was preceded in death by his parents, Milford and Tommie Manuel, and his sister, Sarah Foster.

At this time, a celebration of life memorial service is not scheduled. Though we will miss Gerald’s steady presence, his memory lives on in the hearts of his family and all who knew him.

Gerald Lynn Manuel’s life was one of service, love, and quiet strength—a legacy reflecting a man who treasured his family, country, and the simple joys that enriched his days.

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Elmer Richard "Rick" LockeElmer Richard Locke, 90,  affectionately known as Rick, passed away on March 24, 2026, at Bapt...
03/26/2026

Elmer Richard "Rick" Locke

Elmer Richard Locke, 90, affectionately known as Rick, passed away on March 24, 2026, at Baptist Desoto Hospital in Southaven, Mississippi. Born on January 3, 1936, in Victoria, Mississippi, Rick lived a life marked by dedication, both in his professional career and personal commitments.

A proud graduate of Byhalia High School, Rick went on to serve his country through the Air National Guard, demonstrating a steadfast patriotism. Following his military service, he pursued a career as a sales agent at The Grand Casino in Tunica, Mississippi, where he worked diligently until his retirement.

Rick was a cherished member of the Coldwater community, known for his warm spirit and unwavering loyalty to family and friends. His life journey was one surrounded by those who loved him deeply, both those who remain and those who have preceded him in death.

He is lovingly remembered by his daughters, Delores Elliott and her husband Kerry of Coldwater, Mississippi, and Joyce Greenwood and her husband Michael of Coldwater, Mississippi. His sons, Jimmy Locke of Coldwater, Mississippi, and Tracy Locke and his wife Dona of Phoenix, Arizona, also carry forward his legacy. Rick was a devoted brother to Roy Locke and his wife Becky of Blue Mountain, Mississippi and grandfather to 12 grandchildren and 14 great-grand children.

Rick was preceded in death by his wife, Jeanie Ruth Freeze Locke, his parents, Ramsey Peyton Locke Sr. and Madie Lou Locke; his sisters, Ann Dean Franco and Dorothy Milliorn; and his brother, Ramsey Peyton Locke Jr., known as "Mickey."

The community will gather to honor and celebrate Rick’s life with visitation on March 30, 2026, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., followed by a funeral service at 1:00 p.m. The services will be held at Palestine Methodist Church, located at 5053 Palestine Road, Coldwater, Mississippi. Interment will follow at Palestine Cemetery in Coldwater. These moments will provide family, friends, and all those touched by Rick’s life the opportunity to come together in remembrance and gratitude.

Elmer Richard “Rick” Locke’s legacy is one of steadfast service, love for family, and a lifetime of memories cherished by all who knew him. His respectful and enduring presence will be profoundly missed but lovingly remembered.

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