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.

Sherri Lynn Kleinhans, 62, went home to Heaven on February 12, 2026, following her valiant battle with cancer.Sherri’s l...
02/14/2026

Sherri Lynn Kleinhans, 62, went home to Heaven on February 12, 2026, following her valiant battle with cancer.

Sherri’s life was centered on her faith in Christ, which guided everything she did and every relationship she had. Her life was a living sermon. She didn’t just believe quietly… she shared Christ boldly, over and over, and God used her words and her faithfulness to change hearts and lead others to Him. Her children know, believe in their hearts and say with confidence, “Because of my mother, I found God”. What greater legacy can a person leave behind? That kind of testimony doesn’t end with her passing; it keeps echoing through her family and everyone she touched. And it really speaks to the truth of Scripture — that a faithful life bears fruit far beyond what we can see.

Sherri meant so much to so many, but nothing brought her greater joy than being ‘Grandmama.’ Her grandchildren were the light of her life, and she treasured every memory made with them, from school events to quiet family moments at home.

Sherri’s love for others—especially children—has long inspired her family. Together, they have owned and operated daycare centers for many years, creating a nurturing environment for countless families.

Sherri was a true encourager to so many, not only through her words but through the way she lived her life. In all she experienced, Sherri felt blessed, and her grateful spirit and gentle demeanor became a light to everyone around her.

In her free time, Sherri enjoyed traveling with her family, with favorite destinations including the beach and Disney World.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Gloria Amelia McGaughey Walton, Charles Daniel Walton and Brenda Walton.

She is survived by her husband, David Kleinhans; children, Jennifer Pettus (William), Coady Baggett (Audrey), and Lauren Berryhill; grandchildren, Jacob, Brayden, Harley, Stone, Caleb, and Zachary; siblings, Beverly Bates (Harry), Duane Walton, Debbie Huff (Phillip), Paul Ford, Cindy Martin, and Rebecca Engel (Ryan); and several extended family and friends.

Sherri’s family will receive friends from 5:00pm until 8:00pm, Monday, February 16, 2026, at Baldwin-Lee Funeral Home in Pearl. Funeral services are 11:00am, Tuesday, February 17, 2026, in the funeral home chapel with interment in Floral Hills Memory Gardens.

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

Julia Dobbs, 68, of Pearl, ran into the loving arms of Jesus on February 11, 2026.Julia was so much to so many.  A belov...
02/13/2026

Julia Dobbs, 68, of Pearl, ran into the loving arms of Jesus on February 11, 2026.

Julia was so much to so many. A beloved wife, mother, Nana, sister, aunt and cousin to her family. A respected colleague to her co-workers. A dear friend to her circle of pals. And often a kind and helping hand to strangers.

Julia dedicated her life to service to others and she did so willingly and joyfully. She cherished her family, was a devoted mother to her children and was an opted mom” for many of their friends. She valued her relationships with the clients she served throughout her more than 20 year career with Trustmark Bank. She prized her friendships and she respected and assisted anyone she knew of in need, often providing aid to people she had never met but felt she could help.

In her free time Julia enjoyed cooking for family and friends, collecting antiques, and cheering on her favorite Mississippi State football- GO DAWGS!

She is survived by her husband of 47 years, Ray Dobbs; daughter Rachel Dobbs Hof (David); son, Steven Dobbs (Brianne); grandchildren, Ethan Powell, Julia Powell, Drake Hof, Mason Hof, Landry Dobbs, and Caroline Dobbs; sisters, Sandra Georgen (Mike), Jamie Collett, and Patricia Hendricks; nieces and nephews, Tim Jenkins, Becky Tucker, Dustin Georgen, Matthew Georgen, Derrick Collett, Lee Kittrell, Shelley Bagby, and D.J. McMahon; half-sister, Angela Morgan (Ricky) and daughters Kristin Anderton and Lexus Ray; mother-in-law, Bettye Watkins-Dobbs; brothers-in-law, Ronnie Dobbs (Ferral McCormick), Dennis Feldman and children Tyler and Brittany; sisters-in-law, Judy Gibbs and children Shannon and Shaun Gibbs; best friend, Nancy Day; and a host of special cousins and friends.

Julia was preceded in death by her parents, James Taylor Wood; and Earlene Crouch Wood Farmer and Bill Farmer; and nephew, Clifford Hendricks.

Her family will receive friends from 12:00pm until 3:00pm, Wednesday, February 18, 2026, at Baldwin-Lee Funeral Home in Pearl. Celebration of Life Services will follow at 3:00pm. Officiating will be Rev. Travis Watkins, her uncle by marriage.

02/13/2026

Funeral service of Ms. Erma Gay Jones

Julia Dobbs, 68, of Pearl, ran into the loving arms of Jesus on February 11, 2026.The family will receive friends from 1...
02/13/2026

Julia Dobbs, 68, of Pearl, ran into the loving arms of Jesus on February 11, 2026.

The family will receive friends from 12:00pm until 3:00pm, Wednesday, February 18, 2026, at Baldwin-Lee Funeral Home in Pearl. Celebration of Life Services will follow at 3:00pm.

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

Erma Gay Jones passed away peacefully, surrounded by her family, on the evening of Monday, February 9, 2026, following s...
02/11/2026

Erma Gay Jones passed away peacefully, surrounded by her family, on the evening of Monday, February 9, 2026, following sudden heart failure.

She was born on October 11, 1942, in Leake County, Mississippi, the third child of James Cecil Jones and Marguerite Wright Jones.

She is survived by her children, Christy Ware (Duane), Jaye McNinch (Melissa), and Jeremy McNinch (Staci); her sisters, Hilda Jones Nichols and Judith Latricia Jones (Parker Keeton); and a host of grandchildren, nieces, and nephews who brought her immeasurable joy.

She now rests in peace with her beloved parents; her eldest brother, Hugh Ellis Jones; and her youngest brother, Dwight Jones, who preceded her in death.

Erma Gay’s love of learning lives on in the thousands of students she inspired during more than 35 years teaching social studies in the Pearl City School System, as well as during her time teaching at Hanau American High School in a U.S. military base in West Germany. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Mississippi University for Women and a Master of Education from Mississippi State University. Among the first educators in Mississippi to achieve National Board Certification in Social Studies, she set a standard of excellence that reflected both her dedication and her passion for her profession.

She was honored as the 3rd Congressional District Teacher of the Year and received numerous accolades throughout her distinguished career. Beyond the awards, she was a devoted mentor and advocate for young teachers, always ready with encouragement, wisdom, and unwavering support.

An avid reader, Erma Gay was believed to have enjoyed more than 10,000 books over her lifetime, often finishing several in a single day during her later years. Her curiosity about the world extended far beyond the page. She loved to travel and embraced new experiences with enthusiasm and joy. Her first international journey took her to South Korea in the early 1980s, followed by adventures to dozens of countries, concluding at 80 years old with her final trip in 2022 from Spain to Argentina. Through multiple scholarships from the U.S. Department of State’s Fulbright Program, she brought the world back to her classroom—studying the history and traditions of each culture, crafting engaging lesson plans, and sharing her experiences with students and fellow educators alike.

A lifelong resident of Pearl, Mississippi, Erma Gay graduated from Pearl High School in 1960 as Salutatorian of her class and was voted “Most Likely to Succeed”—a title she surely fulfilled. She treasured her memories of growing up in Pearl: working at the local drugstore soda fountain, playing outdoors with her siblings, and wearing handmade dresses to school dances.

She was a devoted member of Alpha Delta Kappa (Omicron and Alpha Epsilon Chapters), an international philanthropic organization for women educators. For more than 55 years she faithfully served the organization and was honored as a Golden Sister. She was also a dedicated 20-year member of the Pearl Kiwanis Club, receiving the 2024 Distinguished Longtime Service Award. Most recently, she joined the Rankin County Kiwanis Club. These organizations reflected her lifelong commitment to education, friendship, and service to others.

Mom loved playing bridge with her friends in local clubs and even competed in tournaments a few times. Several times a year, she hosted bridge at her home, where she prepared delicious food and the house filled with laughter, conversation, and friendly competition. A family favorite was her “deer fingers”—like chicken fingers, but made from venison brought home from her two brothers’ hunting trips. Music filled her life, and seeing Elvis Presley in concert remained one of her most cherished memories.

Above all, Erma Gay delighted in time spent with her grandchildren—Joey McNinch, James McNinch, Anthony Minardi, Patrick Minardi, Van McNinch, Hayes McNinch, and her only granddaughter, Jane McNinch. She is also survived by her nieces and nephews: Joe Haney (Deborah), John Richard Haney (Christy), Cyndy Kay Jones, Angela Suzanne Foster (Ronnie), and Cathi Silence (Kevin). Her family was her pride and her greatest blessing.

Visitation will be held Thursday, February 12, from 4:00–7:00 p.m., and Friday, February 13, from 10:00–11:00 a.m., with the service immediately following at 11:00 a.m., at Baldwin Lee Funeral Home in Pearl (3780 US-80 East, Pearl, MS 39208).

Erma Gay was deeply loved and will be dearly missed. Her legacy lives on in every student she taught, every teacher she mentored, every life she touched, and every page she turned.

In Lieu of flowers, please consider supporting the Erma Gay Jones Scholarship funded by the Pearl Education Foundation for Excellence.

Make Checks Payable to:
Pearl Ed Foundation
MEMO: Erma Gay Jones Scholarship Contribution

Mail to:
Pearl Ed Foundation
C/O Community Bank
1905 Community Bank Way, Suite 19
Flowood, MS 39232

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

Lillie Dickinson, 102, of Harrisville, passed away on February 11, 2026, while surrounded by family at home.She was born...
02/11/2026

Lillie Dickinson, 102, of Harrisville, passed away on February 11, 2026, while surrounded by family at home.

She was born in Bude, Mississippi, on April 19, 1923, a daughter of the late Clifton Cranfield and Emma Case Cranfield.

She is survived by her children, Valera Dickinson, Charles Dickinson and wife Sharon, and Denise King; 8 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; and 4 great-great-grandchildren.

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband, Wayne Dickinson; and daughter, Jean Huddleston.

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

Gentry Scott Davis, 23, of Terry, Mississippi, entered the gates of heaven and into our Lord and Saviors arms on Februar...
02/10/2026

Gentry Scott Davis, 23, of Terry, Mississippi, entered the gates of heaven and into our Lord and Saviors arms on February 5, 2025.

Gentry was born on October 28, 2002, in Flowood, Mississippi to Mr. Michael Scott Davis and Mrs. Cindy Lynn Gentry Davis.

Gentry did not know the meaning of the word 'stop'. He was competitive in and out of the classroom and on the field participating in football and track. He was a star football player at Richland High School playing offense and defense, but mainly has a linebacker. In 2021, he was named the 'Most Valuable Player' in football for the Rankin County School District. After graduating high school with honors, he continued his studies and played football on scholarship at East Mississippi Community College where he helped lead them to a State Championship and graduated with honors. He was currently studying at Mississippi College.

When Gentry was not excelling in school and sports, you could find him in the gym working out or catching up on the latest fitness news. Gentry’s passion was to become a first responder, mainly a police officer. He also wanted to help people in need and that showed in his servant’s heart.

Even though Gentry enjoyed these things mentioned above, the thing he enjoyed most was being around his family. Hunting and fishing were things he enjoyed doing with his dad and other family members. He was recently given the title of “Uncle G” to Charlee Lynn “Peanut” Anderson, who had him wrapped around her sweet little finger.

Gentry is preceded in death by his maternal grandfather, Wayne Gentry; paternal grandparents, Mr. Winfred “Art” Alton Davis and Mrs. Betty Ruth Davis; and his special canine companion Dallas.

Those left to cherish his memory are his parents; sister, Chancee Anderson and spouse, Taylor; niece, Charlee Lynn Anderson; grandmother, Jerrie Gentry; aunts, uncles, cousins, Tim and Shelby Davis and family, Mitzi and Roger Durham and family, Shelia and Rick Buie and family, Jennifer and Ronnie Bagwell and family, and Karen Smith; also, canine companion, Sam.

The family will receive friends on Saturday, February 14, 2026, from 5:00pm-7:00pm at Baldwin-Lee Funeral Home in Pearl, Mississippi. A Celebration of Life Service honoring the life of Mr. Gentry will follow at 7:00pm at the funeral home.

Walter Lee Williams, 75, of Richland, Mississippi entered the gates of heaven and reunited with loved ones on February 5...
02/09/2026

Walter Lee Williams, 75, of Richland, Mississippi entered the gates of heaven and reunited with loved ones on February 5, 2026, after a brief illness.

Walter was born on July 6, 1950, at St. Dominic Hospital in Jackson, Mississippi to Mr. Leon Williams and Mrs. Catherine Hart.

After graduating high school Walter attended Holmes Junior College studying art. He was a master artist of pen and ink. He left college and entered the Mississippi National Guard serving his country in the for 32 years working up to the rank of Senior Master Sargent with the Civil Engineers division. When he was not serving his country, you could find him building models of tanks, naval ships, and aircraft which he enjoyed greatly. But the things he enjoyed most were spending time with his family.

He is preceded in death by his parents and siblings.

He is survived by his wife of 54 years Perri Germany Williams; son, Walter B. Williams (Marsha); and grandchildren, Ian and James Williams.

The family will hold private services.

Annie L. Ledlow, 98, of Pearl, Mississippi, entered the gates of heaven and was reunited with her loved ones on February...
02/07/2026

Annie L. Ledlow, 98, of Pearl, Mississippi, entered the gates of heaven and was reunited with her loved ones on February 5, 2026.

Annie was born on March 7, 1927, in Stratton, Mississippi to Mr. William Carl Gaines and Mrs. Ida McElhenny Gaines.

Annie was a “go getter”, loved working in her yard and even continued to cut the 2.5 acres herself until age 90. When she was not doing yardwork, you could find her in the kitchen cooking and baking. Some of her favorites that family always asked for were her homemade banana pudding and the grandchildren loved her crackers with peanut butter and a melted marshmallow on them. She also loved spending quality time with her family, especially hunting, but most of all loved fishing with her husband, Cecil “Shorty” Ledlow. Mrs. Annie also was a school bus driver for the Pearl School System for 18 years until her retirement.

Mrs. Ledlow is preceded in death by her husband, brothers, and sisters.

Those left to cherish her memories are her daughters, Diane McBride, Sandy Ward, and Becky King; grandchildren, Tanya O’Bryan (Shaun), Dustin A. Ward (Anna), Tiffany A. Lepard, Stacy King, and Casey King; great grandchildren, Maddie Eubanks (Conner), Parker O’Bryan, Lake Lepard, Kross Lepard, and Kalista King.

The family will hold private services.

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.

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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.