Baldwin-Lee Funeral Home

Baldwin-Lee Funeral Home Baldwin-Lee Funeral Home provides superior funeral and memorial services to the people of Rankin County and the Greater Jackson area.

We’ve been a leading funeral home in Pearl, Mississippi, since 1929.

Belinda Gayle Hicks Bland, 54, of Pearl, passed away unexpectedly on February 1, 2026.She was born May 4, 1971, in Jacks...
02/03/2026

Belinda Gayle Hicks Bland, 54, of Pearl, passed away unexpectedly on February 1, 2026.

She was born May 4, 1971, in Jackson. She was raised in Pearl and subsequently settled there. Gayle graduated from Pearl High School in 1989 where she played flute in the Pearl Pirate Band. Some of her fondest memories were made during her time with the band.

Gayle worked for the Mississippi State Hospital for almost 28 years. She had the opportunity to work in several departments before retiring.

Gayle treasure her family and friends. She was very close to her mother, father, and sister. She loved to brag on her three nephews and was so proud of them.

She had a great appreciation for music, movies, history, and trivia. She had a wonderful sense of humor and loved to laugh. Gayle will be forever in our hearts.

She is survived by her parents, William Darrell Hicks, Jr. and Linda Bell Hicks; sister, Amy Hicks King; nephews, Jeremy King, Elijah King, and Isaiah King; and many friends.

Gayle's family will receive friends from 5:00pm until 7:00pm, Saturday, February 7, 2026, at Baldwin-Lee Funeral Home in Pearl. Memorial services will follow at 7:00pm.

In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made in Gayle's memory to the Autoimmune Association at www.autoimmune.org.

Fond memories and condolences may be shared with Gayle's family by visiting baldwinleepearl.com.

Patricia Ann Massey, 77, passed away on January 23, 2026, at Singing River Hospital, Gulfport.Graveside services will be...
02/01/2026

Patricia Ann Massey, 77, passed away on January 23, 2026, at Singing River Hospital, Gulfport.

Graveside services will be held at 11:00am, Thursday, February 5, 2026, at the Utica Cemetery.

Patricia was born May 30, 1948, in Washington County, Mississippi, a daughter of the late Winfred Ladelle Massey, Sr. and Mildred Beatrice Callender Massey. She retired from the Mississippi State Tax Commission after several years of dedicated service in data entry processing.Patricia was a member of Grace Memorial Baptist Church in Gulfport where she enjoyed her ladies Grace Bible Study group. In her free time Patricia liked to shop, sew, cook and watch cooking videos on YouTube. She was also big fan of Alabama- Roll Tide!

She is survived by her brother and sister-in-law, Michael and Henrietta Massey; sister, Beverly Massey; aunt, Gladys Hogg; and nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Fond memories and condolences may be shared by visiting baldwinleepearl.com.

Robert Wayne (Bob) Harris, 76, of Pearl, Mississippi, entered his eternal home on January 27, 2026, after a long illness...
01/30/2026

Robert Wayne (Bob) Harris, 76, of Pearl, Mississippi, entered his eternal home on January 27, 2026, after a long illness.

Bob was born on July 15,1951, in Houston, Mississippi to Mr. Eldridge Boyd Harris and Mrs. Mary Francis Brooks Harris.

Bob had a lifelong love for mechanical work and could often be found with his hands busy, fixing, building or keeping engines running strong. His skills as a mechanic were matched by his years on the road as a truck driver. When he wasn't working, Bob enjoyed riding his Harley Davidson, fishing, hunting and watching Nascar. Bob's memory will live on in the stories shared, the engines still running and the roads that stretch on endlessly.

Bob was preceded in death by his parents, Eldridge Boyd Harris and Mary Francis Brooks Harris; brothers, Eddie Harris and Dale Harris, and his beloved daughter, Tammy Harris.

Bob is survived by his son, Robert (Robby) Harris, Jr. (Vicki); grandsons, Trey Harris (Olivia), and Jacob Harris (Cassie); bonus grandson, Marshal Steen, and bonus granddaughter, Anna Grace Steen; great grandson, Hutton Michael Harris; sister, Elizabeth Ann Harris McNeese; brother, Eldridge Boyd Harris; special niece, Brooke Harris, and his ride or die-Dawn Moore.

In lieu of flowers, please make donations to The American Heart Association.

James Leon Allard was born June 8, 1937, in St. Albans, Vermont, to parents Leon Charles and May Agnes (Devarney) Allard...
01/28/2026

James Leon Allard was born June 8, 1937, in St. Albans, Vermont, to parents Leon Charles and May Agnes (Devarney) Allard. Jim’s father worked for the Central Vermont R/R as a purchasing agent. Around 1941, his family moved to Royal Oak, Michigan. During that time, his father transferred to the Grand Trunk Western R/R. Jim’s childhood on Mayfield Drive in Royal Oak afforded him fond memories including the baseball games out front, hockey on the street, playing Cowboys and Indians in the woods, and making forts out of brush and limbs.

During his youthful years, Jim had some old shortwave radios and made a radio room in the old food pantry in the basement. He mounted the antenna to his mother’s clothesline pole. Jim was able to hear broadcasts from around the world, hours at a time. He kept a log of all the places he had “visited.” Jim’s first job was as a pinsetter for the Red Run Bowling alley. He was employed next at A&P grocery store in Royal Oak. While there, he was drafted into the Army in July 1960. Jim was a Spec 4 in the HQ Battery, 2nd Missile Battalion (NH), 52nd Artillery at Ft. Bliss, Texas. During his time in the Army, he was stationed at Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri, Ft. Knox, Kentucky, and Ft. Bliss, Texas.

While serving in the military, Jim married Nora Brown of Clawson, Michigan. The first son, Mike, was born in El Paso, Texas. Jim was discharged from the Army in 1962 and returned to A&P. In September of that year, son David was born in Detroit. Around 1965 Jim started working for General Motors Truck and Coach in Pontiac, Michigan. During the next few years, he moved his family to White Lake, Michigan, and son Chris was born in 1967. Jim loved being on the lake. He had a pontoon boat that the family used to cruise the lake at many family gatherings. Jim taught his sons how to respect fi****ms and shoot, how to fish, and how to safely boat on the lake.

In 1976, Jim moved his family to Clinton, Mississippi, where he was employed at Packard Electric (a division of GM) for 22 years. While there he earned a journeyman’s certification for the Tool and Die Apprenticeship Program. Jim retired from GM in 1998 with over 33 years of service. During his time at Packard Electric, he received many perfect attendance awards. Jim was hard-working, an ethical person and set that example for his family.

Jim’s hobbies included such interests as metal detecting, collecting Civil War artifacts, documents, books and visiting many flea markets. In the 1980s, he assisted in forming, and was an officer for, a non-profit metal detecting club named MAPS (Mississippi Artifacts Preservation Society). He also greatly enjoyed photography and was active in a social media photography forum. Jim sure did love the outdoors, working in the yard, and performing many DIY tasks. He inherited some of this skill from his favorite Vermont grandfather, PePe Devarney.

Jim was exceptionally proud of his four grandchildren (Catelyn, Sam, Joe and Matt). He always tried to be a good example to his sons, and to treat each person as he would want to be treated. Jim lived by the “golden rule”, and was thus rewarded with many good friends, a wonderful family, and many, many blessings for which he was thankful every day.

Jim is preceded in death by his parents, Leon Charles and May Agnes of Vermont, his brother Art Allard (Jo) of Arizona, his sister Joan (Ray) Wickers of Michigan, and sister Monica (Ralph) Stewart of Michigan. He is survived by his sons Michael of Clinton, Mississippi, David of Brandon, Mississippi, Chris (Karen) of Caseyville, Illinois, and by four grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.

Jim will be interred at an Army National Cemetery in Phoenix, Arizona. A visitation will be held on Saturday, February 14, from 2:00-4:00 pm at Baldwin-Lee Funeral Home in Pearl, MS.

Belinda Gay Mitchell, born January 16, 1970, a beloved daughter, sister, aunt, cousin, and friend gained her heavenly wi...
01/28/2026

Belinda Gay Mitchell, born January 16, 1970, a beloved daughter, sister, aunt, cousin, and friend gained her heavenly wings on January 18, 2026.

Belinda joins her father, Steve, in Heaven.

Belinda is survived by her mothers, Sara and Jeanne; brothers, Dewayne (Tanya), Brian, and Kem (Amber); sisters, Dawn (Mike), and Angel (Randy); and a host of nieces and nephews.

Belinda was a beautiful and loving person full of smiles and hugs. She enjoyed spending time with family, doing word searches, being called princess, and bragging about how good she was at bowling.

As we remember Belinda, may we all be reminded of just how beautiful life is, and how short it can be. Let us remember to find happiness in the simple things in life as Belinda did. She has taught us all just how easy it is to spread love and kindness. Let us remember her today as the bright spirit she was and how deeply she will be missed.

Belinda will live on forever in our hearts and memories.

Services will be held at St. Jude Catholic Church, 399 Barrow St, Pearl, MS 39208, on Saturday, January 31, 2026. Visitation will be held from 10:00am until 11:00am, with services to follow at 11:00am.

Fond memories and condolences may be shared with Belinda's family by visiting baldwinleepearl.com.

Clara Mae Page Kegley, 81, of Pearl, Mississippi, entered the gates of heaven and reunited with loved ones on Saturday, ...
01/27/2026

Clara Mae Page Kegley, 81, of Pearl, Mississippi, entered the gates of heaven and reunited with loved ones on Saturday, January 24, 2026.

Clara was born in Portageville, Missouri, on January 31, 1944, to Mr. Alonzo Washington Page and Mrs. Mae Ardellar Fish Page.

Clara loved helping take care of others and you saw that in her servant’s heart. You could find her cooking, baking, but she was most famous for her cakes that she made for people. From the ordinary pound cake to wedding cakes everyone enjoyed her cakes. You could also find her around the embroidery machine embroidering things for her family and friends. When she was not doing these things, you could find her loving and caring for her family. She loved all of them but the ones that brought a smile to her face and love to her heart were the ones that called her “NANA”.

Mrs. Kegley is preceded in death by her parents; daughter, Tina Marie Carson; grandson, Alexander Paul Carson; brothers: Lacy Page, Kenneth Wayne Page, Larry Page, James Earl Page, and Jerry Alonzo Page; and sisters: Mollie Ann Moody, Eva Mask, and Edith Bruno.

Those left to cherish her memory are her husband of 23 years, Larry Kegley; sons: Philip Alonzo Carson (Denise), Rocky Lee “Bald Headed Baby Boy” Carmikle (Brandy), and Larry Richard Kegley, Jr. (Cathy); daughters: Vanessa Kristine Chamberlin, Amelia Dawn Kegley, Cassandra Michelle Rockwell (Perry), Della Pearlman, Charlette Weis (Steve), Rhonda Walters, Kathy Robinson (Brian), Rhonda Lynn, and Shannon Steele (Clint); sisters: Elizabeth Inez Ferguson, Mary Joyce Clayton (Jody), and Tammie Lynn Stiles (Mark); brothers: Charles Gary Page (Judy) and Roy Gene Page (Lisa); and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

The family will hold services at a later date in the future.

Robin Rodriguez, 68, of Pearl, passed away peacefully on January 25, 2026.Born on March 16, 1957, in Orville, California...
01/27/2026

Robin Rodriguez, 68, of Pearl, passed away peacefully on January 25, 2026.

Born on March 16, 1957, in Orville, California, Robin was fiercely protective of those she loved, fiery in Spirit, and the best mom and "Meme". She adored her dogs and brought warmth, humor, and love to everyone who knew her.

She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Rick Rodriguez; her parents; and sister.

She is survived by her daughter, Jennifer Boyette (Grant Boyette); grandchildren, Adelaide Reese Boyette, and Locryn Kael Boyette; her siblings and their spouses; and many cherished nieces, nephews, and extended family.

The family wishes to express special gratitude to Allen and Tracie Lawrence for their loving care during her final days.

In accordance with her wishes no funeral services will be held. She will be cremated and her ashes will rest with those of her husband.

Fond memories and condolences may be shared by visiting baldwinleepearl.com.

Philip Wendell Ball, 87, of Pearl, passed away on Friday, January 23, 2026, at Merit Health River Oaks, Flowood.He was b...
01/26/2026

Philip Wendell Ball, 87, of Pearl, passed away on Friday, January 23, 2026, at Merit Health River Oaks, Flowood.

He was born July 11, 1938, in Leakesville, Mississippi, a son of the late J.A. Ball and Pearlie Crager Ball. Following high school graduation Philip attended Jones County Junior College in Ellisville where he played trombone and was a member of the marching band.

After finishing at JCJC he enlisted in the U.S. Navy. He was stationed on the U.S.S. Essex aircraft carrier and deployed to the Mediterranean as part of President Dwight Eisenhower's "People to People" program. As a member of the ship's band he took part in entertaining local crowds during each port period.

After returning home he continued his love for music and instruments and owned and operated Ball Music Co. in Pearl until his retirement.

In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by siblings, James A. Ball, Max Ball, and Barbara Jackson; and son, Chris Ball.

He is survived by his wife of 67 years, JoAnn Butler Ball; son, Greg Ball (Patti); daughter, Leigh Ann Madden (Morgan); grandchildren, Jessica Cain (Jesse), Michelle Schultz (Jake), Alex Ball (Camryn); great-grandchildren, Allie Spears, and Jack Schultz; brother Gus Ball (Connie); sister, Jeanette Hendricks (George); and a number of nieces and nephews.

Private services will be held.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Ethel Walker Scholarship Fund at ussessexassociation.com.

Fond memories and condolences may be shared with the Ball family by visiting baldwinleepearl.com.

Maudie Lee York, 91, of Pearl, was called up to Heaven into the waiting arms of her loving Jesus on January 25, 2026, wi...
01/26/2026

Maudie Lee York, 91, of Pearl, was called up to Heaven into the waiting arms of her loving Jesus on January 25, 2026, with her son, Harvey York, and daughter, Hazel Cumberland, by her side.

"Granny", as she was known by family and friends, was born in Oakland, Mississippi on May 8, 1934 to Clifton B. and Maggie L. Denley.

Our Granny loved her family and friends and in healthier days liked to play cards, fish, travel with her daughter, and garden. She enjoyed sitting and watching the birds, squirrels and other little critters scurrying around the trees. And she loved children, and help to raise several neighborhood children and grandchildren.

Granny was preceded in death by her parents, Clifton B. and Maggie L. Denley; brothers, Corky and Pete Denley; sister, Irene Pearson; husband, Clint York, Jr.; daughters, Margie L. Runnels and Sherry Homer; and son, Jerry York.

She is survived by her children, Hazel Cumberland and husband Keith, Harvey York and wife Syble, and Betty Smith and husband Jeffery Sutphin; 23 grandchildren, 45 great-grandchildren, and 1 great-great-grandchild.

The family requests in lieu of flowers donations be made in her memory to St Jude Children's Research Hospital at stjude.org.

A private family memorial will be held.

Fond memories and condolences may be shared with Granny's family by visiting baldwinleepearl.com.

Patsy Ann Comeaux, 79, of Brandon, Mississippi entered the gates of heaven and into our loving Saviors arms on January 2...
01/24/2026

Patsy Ann Comeaux, 79, of Brandon, Mississippi entered the gates of heaven and into our loving Saviors arms on January 22, 2026, surrounded by her loving family.

Pat, as she was known by family and friends, was born December 24, 1946, in Decatur, Mississippi to Mr. Jethro Williams and Mrs. Odessa Hamil Williams.

In 1969, Pat met the love of her life, Tony Comeaux, and in 1970 they were married. Since she and Tony had a love for classic cars, they have been attending classic car shows including Cruising the Coast for many years, where they entered their classic cars or just drove the strip looking at other cars.

If you knew Pat, you knew of her love for her family, the band Alabama, and her flowers. She was very passionate about her family and getting to spend time with them whether it be a small get together or a large one. Pat shared her love for the band Alabama with her daughter Sharon as they went several times to see them perform in various places. She had a lifelong love for her flowers and putting together beautiful floral arrangements. Pat would spend her free time keeping up her yard, and making sure to get good pictures of the flowers she had blooming to send to her loved ones. She enjoyed life to its fullest, never meeting a stranger without saying a friendly hello or starting up a conversation.

Pat is preceded in death by her parents, brothers; Robert Williams and Charles Williams, and sister; Betty Lowery.

She is survived by her husband of 55 years Tony Comeaux, daughter; Sharon Massey (Mike), son; Tony Darren Comeaux, 3 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren, and special granddaughter Taylor Massey.

The family will receive friends on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, from 1:00pm-2:00pm at Baldwin-Lee Funeral Home in Pearl, Mississippi. A memorial service will follow at the funeral home. Interment will take place after at Floral Hills Memory Gardens in Pearl, Mississippi.

Mary Emogene Harris, beloved aunt and devoted servant of God was welcomed into her Savior’s arms on January 21, 2026.  S...
01/23/2026

Mary Emogene Harris, beloved aunt and devoted servant of God was welcomed into her Savior’s arms on January 21, 2026.

She was born on February 6, 1933, to Willard and Emma Harris. She grew up in the community of Cato, Mississippi which was always home to her.

Ms. Harris attended school in Johns, Mississippi and upon graduating from Johns High School she continued her education at Mississippi College for Women and the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. She decided at an early age to dedicate her life to the Lord’s service through the Foreign Mission Board. Her love for the Lord led her to Nigeria, where she served as a missionary for 35 years (1960- 1995). While there she worked towards the development of churches and relations with villagers! Traveling to different villages was dangerous but she trusted that God would take care of her and he did.! When she retired the Clarion Ledger did an article on her in which she stated: One of our Baptist people told me that he had learned that the robbers on the road knew me but would not trouble me because of the power surrounding my car. I know it was the prayers of God’s people! God’s power is there even when we don’t know she said. Ms. Harris was an inspiration to all who knew her and always shared the good news of God’s love wherever she went.

Ms. Harris is proceeded in death by her parents, one brother -George Calhoun Harris and two sisters - Evelyn Louise Windham and Ruby Joyce Buckley.

Visitation will be held on Monday, January 26, 2026, from 12:00pm-1:00pm at Cato Baptist Church. Services will begin at 1:00pm with Reverend Jack Partridge officiating. Immediately following the service interment will be held at Salem Cemetery.

Baldwin-Lee Funeral Home in Pearl, Mississippi is in charge of arrangements.

Ms. Harris’s family wishes to express its deepest gratitude to the staff at Bay Springs Nursing Home for the love and care shown to their beloved aunt for many years!

Those who choose Celestis Memorial Spaceflight know that their loved ones have fulfilled a dream to go where few have go...
01/21/2026

Those who choose Celestis Memorial Spaceflight know that their loved ones have fulfilled a dream to go where few have gone before in the company of others who shared their fascination with space, their love of the cosmos or their desire to leave this world boundless.

Since 1994, Celestis Memorial Spaceflight has launched ashes into space. Dignity Memorial began offering this unique service for space lovers and adventurers to families a few years ago. It's a remarkable way to celebrate a life.

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Our Pearl Funeral Home

Our spacious facility has a comfortable, home-like atmosphere. We have a chapel that has a traditional and down-to-earth feel with burgundy and wood tones. Baldwin-Lee Funeral Home also has multi-functional event spaces, which can be used for visitations, receptions and other types of events. If you’re interested in holding a funeral at your worship center or another venue, simply let us know and we’ll handle it from there.

We believe that funerals and memorial services should honor the lives of those being remembered. That’s why we work tirelessly to create meaningful tributes that are personalized in a way that reflects their unique passions and interests. When you come to Baldwin-Lee Funeral Home, our team will work with you to create a truly memorable and unique service that does just that.

In order to further customize your loved one’s memorial service, we offer a variety of options. We can help create a memorial DVD to be played during the funeral service. Many people also choose our customized keepsakes, which are gifts that guests can take home after the service and remember for years afterwards. We also do farewell tributes, such as a balloon release or bagpipe salute.

For veterans, our team is experienced at coordinating with each branch of our country’s armed forces to arrange military funeral honors.