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Deborah "Debbie" Anne Roach CooperDeborah “Debbie” Anne Roach Cooper was called from this life into the arms of her Lord...
04/03/2026

Deborah "Debbie" Anne Roach Cooper

Deborah “Debbie” Anne Roach Cooper was called from this life into the arms of her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on March 31, 2026, in Monroe, LA, as she was resting in the loving hands of her family. Her faith in Christ led her to love and serve others endlessly throughout her life which greatly blessed all who knew her and especially her beloved family.

Debbie was born on November 1, 1951, in Nashville, TN, to The Reverend Doctor Dewey Roach and Margaret Parker Roach. Debbie’s father was a Baptist preacher which carried her and her older sister, Carole, many places growing up; the most exciting being the year spent in Edinburgh, Scotland. Debbie settled in Columbus, MS for her high school years and graduated from S. D. Lee High School and continued her education at the Mississippi University for Women where she graduated in Fashion, Textiles, and Merchandise.

Debbie met Robert, the love of her life, in high school in 1967. They were married by Debbie’s father on the grounds of her home in Columbus, MS, August 26, 1972. Debbie then moved to Alabama with Robert where she worked at a bank on Toomer’s Corner while he finished veterinary school at Auburn University.

After a year in Ft. Lauderdale, FL where Robert worked in a private veterinary clinic followed by 3 more years at Auburn for further veterinary studies for Robert, Debbie retuned to MS in 1979 when Robert accepted a position at Mississippi State’s veterinary school.

In 1982, Debbie began, “The greatest job I ever had.” This was how Debbie always described her role and mission as a mother. It was remarkable to witness and experience how she cherished her calling as a gift from God. She never let an opportunity pass to speak, show, or act in love towards her children, her children’s friends, her friends’ children, the children of her church, the less-fortunate and orphaned children in her community, countless Mississippi State University college students, and later in life, her four most precious grandchildren. All who knew her as Mom, Mama Coop, and Nana are forever blessed by being loved by her.

Debbie enjoyed serving her community through her time in the Junior Auxillary of Starkville, substitute teaching at her children’s school (to spend more time with them, of course!), and volunteering on the parent-teacher associations at multiple schools and the Mississippi Veterinary Wives Association. Debbie also served First Presbyterian Church through teaching Sunday School, serving as a Deacon, and presiding over the First Presbyterian Church Child Care Center Board.

After becoming empty-nesters and adding 3 dogs to the family (one for every child that moved out), Debbie continued to share her love with the Starkville area and beyond as she quickly obtained her Real Estate and Broker’s license. She loved people and genuinely served them through her work in real estate. She was dedicated to welcoming those new to Starkville and MSU and seeking to make them feel at home and to those saying good-bye to dear Starkvegas. Debbie further served her co-workers by her work on the Mississippi Real Estate Board. Before retiring from real estate, Debbie and her sister, Carole, were blessed to work together as agents.

Debbie and Robert established a little home away home in Monroe, LA, in 2019 due to their near perfect attendance for every dance recital, speech meet, choir and piano concert, and all the many, many sporting events for their grandchildren. The time in Monroe supporting, nurturing, spoiling, and laughing with their grandchildren was truly a delight but worshiping the Lord together was the most fulfilling of all. Debbie would often lift up the words of 3 John 1:4, “I have no greater joy than to hear that my children [and grandchildren] are walking in the truth.”

Debbie was greatly blessed to share 59 years of love with her high school sweetheart, Robert. In 2022, family and friends gathered in Orange Beach, FL to surprise the couple with a grand celebration of their 50th Anniversary of marriage and faithfulness to one another.

Debbie was preceded in death by her parents, Dewey and Margaret Roach and her son, Adam Cooper.

Debbie is survived by her beloved husband of 53 years, Robert Cooper; her children, Benjamin Cooper and Elizabeth Cooper Wagner (Jonathan); her sister Carole Roach Inzunza (Ricardo) and her children: Kim Cason (Rusty), Mark Gaston (Angie), and Alissandra Inzunza; her grandchildren: Judah Wagner (13), Kinde Wagner (11), Rowan Cooper (10), and Joshua Wagner (8).

A legacy of Debbie’s life and love will be remembered as we seek to love and serve all those God places in our lives. We will carry her love for us in our hearts forever.

A Celebration of Life for Mrs. Deborah Anne “Debbie” Cooper, 74, will be held at 2:00PM Thursday, April 9, 2026, at the First Presbyterian Church in Starkville, MS, with Rev. Dr. Olin McBride officiating. Reception will follow the service at the First Presbyterian Church.

The family offers our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the attentiveness of her care team: Dr. Kyle Bruyninckx and the Bruyninckx Medical Clinic; Dr. Greg Sampognaro and team; and the St. Francis 6th Floor ICU doctors and nurses.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Palmer Home for Children of Columbus, MS, or to the Oktibbeha County Humane Society of Starkville, MS.

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04/02/2026

Barbara Gail Henry

Funeral services celebrating the life of Barbara Gail Poe Henry, 70, of Downsville, LA will be held at 2:00 P.M. Monday April 6th, 2026, in the chapel of Mulhearn Funeral Home in West Monroe, LA with Rev. Phillip Smith officiating. Interment will follow in Drew Cemetery in West Monroe, LA

Visitation will be from 12:00 P.M. until service time Monday at Mulhearn’s.

Mrs. Henry was born on January 27, 1956, in Monroe, Louisiana and passed away on April 1, 2026, at her residence in Downsville, LA surrounded by her loving family.

Barbara Gail was the owner of Geaux Cheer Uniforms. She was a very talented designer, seamstress and decorator. She was the life of the party, strong willed, and would tell you how she saw it. Barbara was an animal lover and took in strays throughout the years.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Ella Francis and Edward Hugh Poe, and her beloved son, James Lee (P*e Wee) Poe.

Those left to cherish her memory are her husband of 42 years, Frank Henry; son, Larry Wayne Lewis; Brothers, Steve Poe and Robert Poe; 3 Grandchildren, Hunter, Brandon, and Jesse; several nieces and nephews; one great great niece; and two great great nephews.

Pallbearers will be Hunter Lewis, David Poe, Randy Purvis, Mikey Summerville, Josh Nunn, Brandon Russell and Aidan Purvis.

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04/02/2026

Dolores "Susan" Gayle Poe

A celebration of life in memory of Dolores "Susan" Gayle Poe, 79, of Monroe, Louisiana will be held from 5:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M., Friday, April 3, 2026 in the chapel of Mulhearn Funeral Home, West Monroe. The family invites family and friends to share stories and memories of Dolores from 6:30 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. on Friday.

Mrs. Dolores was born on November 8, 1946, in El Dorado, Arkansas and passed away at her residence on March 31, 2026, leaving behind a legacy of love, creativity, and devotion to her family.

Susan was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, and friend. She will be remembered for her kind heart, gentle spirit, and the unwavering love she gave so freely to those around her. Her greatest joy in life was her family, and she took immense pride in the lives and accomplishments of her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.

A gifted and award-winning artist and craftsman, Susan expressed her creativity through many talents. She was especially known for her beautiful sewing, oil painting, and her exceptional skill in porcelain doll making—her greatest artistic passion. Each piece she created reflected her patience, artistry, and attention to detail.

Susan was also a Master Gardener who found peace and joy in nurturing plants and flowers. She had a deep love for all things that grow and bloom.

She is survived by her beloved husband of 42 years, James Poe; her children, Timothy Howard of Lafayette, LA, Lorrie (Dallas) Poe of Eros, LA, Andrew Howard of Jackson, MS and Kimberly (Eddie) Hendry of The Villages, FL. Her cherished grandchildren, Heather (Daniel) Brown, Rachel Poe, Jaysen Poe, Aaron Howard, Vivienne Howard, and Helena Howard; and her beloved great-grandchildren, Cade Howard, Cameron Simon, and soon to arrive Emma Grace Brown.

Susan is also survived by her sister, Debbie (Martin) Mahler of Jasper, Texas, her brother, Dan (Tammy) McWilliams of Warren, AR, her first husband Donald Howard of El Dorado, AR and her nieces and nephew.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Frank and Donna McWilliams; her grandson, Timothy Howard Jr.; and her great-granddaughter, Madeline Claire Brown.

Susan’s life was a testament to love, creativity, and resilience. She will be deeply missed and forever remembered by all who knew and loved her.

We would love for you to join us on Easter morning. In case of inclement weather the service will be held in the Chapel ...
04/02/2026

We would love for you to join us on Easter morning. In case of inclement weather the service will be held in the Chapel Mausoleum.

04/02/2026

Chester George Hill, Sr.

Funeral services celebrating the life of Chester George Hill, Sr., 69, of West Monroe, Louisiana will be held at 2:00 P.M., Friday, April 3, 2026, in the chapel of Mulhearn Funeral Home of West Monroe with Rev. Jason Jordan officiating. Interment will follow immediately after at Bosco Baptist Church Cemetery, under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home.

The visitation will be held from 12:00 P.M. until the time of service.

Mr. Hill was born on March 3, 1957, in Joliet, Illinois and passed away on April 1, 2026, in West Monroe, Louisiana.

Chester, a devoted family man and proud civil superintendent, passed away leaving behind a legacy built on hard work, quiet generosity, and a deep love for the simple joys of life. Before his retirement, Chester led with steady hands and a dependable spirit, earning the respect of everyone who worked alongside him.

At home, his heart belonged entirely to his family. Nothing brought him more happiness than spending time with his grandchildren. Chester also loved to tend his garden with the same devotion, nurturing every plant with patience and pride. He also had a special love for animals, especially his dogs, cats, and taking care of his chickens.

Chester’s days were filled with purpose, love, and the kind of quiet contentment that comes from living a life rooted in family and the land he tended. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him, and his memory will continue to bloom in the hearts of those he loved.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Kenneth Ray Hill, Sr. and Frances Marie Hair; and brother, Kenneth Ray Hill, Jr.

Those left to cherish his memory are his beloved wife, Mrs. Millie Hill; children, Chester George “Chess” Hill, Jr. and wife Leisa, Micah Ward and wife, Ashton; Josh Ward and wife, Katherine; grandchildren, Connor and wife Madelyn, Olivia, Scarlett, Harrison, Aubri, Alison, Jase, Baker “Baxter”, Harper, Hudsyn, Halli; brothers, William Hill and wife Linda and Wetzal Hill and wife Melanie; sister, Cynthia Louise Bamburg; as well as a host of friends and loved ones.

The pallbearers will be Mike Axen, Leon Christy, Rodney Coleman, Clifton Harper, Billy Hines, Patrick Kelly, Tim Allen, and Hunter Sharp. The honorary pallbearer will be Wayne Allen.

The family would like to thank the exceptional medical care received from St. Francis Medical Center, Glenwood Regional Medical Center, MD Anderson, Dr. Ghattas at the Highland Clinic, and special nurses Bree and Jennifer for their patience, kindness, and compassion.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Center in honor of Chester’s heart for children.

Clyde Mack HagoodFuneral services celebrating the life of Clyde Mack Hagood, 82, of Richland Parish, Louisiana will be h...
04/01/2026

Clyde Mack Hagood

Funeral services celebrating the life of Clyde Mack Hagood, 82, of Richland Parish, Louisiana will be held at 10:30 A.M., Saturday, April 4, 2026, in the chapel of Mulhearn Funeral Home of Rayville with Rev. Charles Ellzey officiating. Interment will follow immediately after at Start Cemetery, under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home.

The visitation will be held from 9:30 A.M. until the time of service.

Mr. Hagood was born on October 2, 1943, in Richland Parish, Louisiana and passed away on March 31, 2026, in Rayville, Louisiana.

Mack was preceded in death by his parents, Ellis and Avel Hagood; infant sister; and brothers, Thomas Hagood and Raymond Hagood.

Those left to cherish his memory are the love of his life of fifty-seven years, Mrs. Nelda Sue Fuller Hagood; sisters, Annie Grissom (Steve) and Mary Moore (Louis); brothers, Buddy Hagood and Bobby Hagood; sister-in-law, Melva Gilbert; brother-in-law, Lemoine Fuller (Carrie); as well as a host of nieces and nephews.

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Gara GarabedianMemorial service for Mrs. Gara Garabedian, 56, of Monroe, LA, will be held later. Mrs. Garabedian was bor...
03/31/2026

Gara Garabedian

Memorial service for Mrs. Gara Garabedian, 56, of Monroe, LA, will be held later. Mrs. Garabedian was born on November 6, 1969, in California and passed away on March 29, 2026, in Monroe.

Mrs. Garabedian worked and retried from State Farm as a Claim Representative for 35 years. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and sister.

Mrs. Garabedian was preceded in death by her parents, Gary Sahag Garabedian and Robbie Joan Bell Garabedian; and several aunts and uncles.

Survivors include her husband, Robert Cook; son, Kyle Cook and wife Autumn of El Dorado, AR; daughter, Haley Slater and husband Tony of Pea Ridge, AR; grandchildren, Georgia and Jason Cook of El Dorado, AR; sister-in-law, Trudy Stringfellow and husband Wade of Monticello, AR; aunt, Pam Bell of El Dorado, AR; two cousins, Jason Bell and Janie Looney of El Dorado, AR; nephew, Austin Stringfellow of Monticello, AR; brother, Al Wilson; and several other cousins and family members.

Memorials may be made to the charity of your choice.

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Stanley D. "Big Don" Shlosman, Jr.A memorial service for Mr. Stanley D. Shlosman, Jr. 78, of Monroe, LA, will be held at...
03/31/2026

Stanley D. "Big Don" Shlosman, Jr.

A memorial service for Mr. Stanley D. Shlosman, Jr. 78, of Monroe, LA, will be held at 2:00 P.M. on Thursday, April 2, 2026, in the chapel of Mulhearn Funeral Home Sterlington Rd., Monroe. Visitation will be held from 1:00 P.M. until service time at the funeral home.

Mr. Stanley was born April 10, 1947, in Monroe, LA, and passed away March 27, 2026. He was a member of Temple B’Nai Israel.

“Big Don” as he was fondly called, loved his family, first and foremost. He was a trustworthy and loyal friend to many. Don owned Lease Car Sales where he wholesaled cars to local dealers.

Don loved to travel; he enjoyed cruises with family and friends. At last count, he traveled on 28 cruises.

His other passion was hunting with his special and cherished friends at Salt Lake Hunting Club. Don was known for his fried oysters, for the crew.

Big Don loved life and he lived it to the fullest. He will be missed by all who knew and loved him.

Don was preceded in death by his parents, Stanley D. Shlosman, Sr. and Polly H. Shlosman; son, Stanley D. Shlosman, III; and stepdaughter, Tracy young Patton.

Survivors include his wife of 24 years, Nina F. Shlosman; son, Thomas W. Shlosman (wife, Katie Winters Shlosman); daughter, Leila S. O’Neal (husband, Daniel O’Neal); stepdaughter, Adrienne Boyd (husband, Donny Boyd); grandchildren, Laine, Emma and Will Shlosman, and Shelby and Paige O’Neal; and brother, S.J. Shlosman (wife, Nancy).

Pallbearers will be Lee Tugwell, D.C. Culpepper, Conroy Hines, Mike McTurner, John Muse, Larry Rodgers, and Gary Cox.

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William Ronnie ClarkFuneral service for Mr. William Ronnie Clark, 79, of Sterlington, LA, will be held at 11:00 A.M. Sat...
03/31/2026

William Ronnie Clark

Funeral service for Mr. William Ronnie Clark, 79, of Sterlington, LA, will be held at 11:00 A.M. Saturday, April 4, 2026, in the chapel of Mulhearn Funeral Home Sterlington Rd. Monroe with Rev. Warren Eckhardt officiating. Interment will follow in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in West Monroe. Visitation will be from 9:00 A.M. until service time Saturday, April 4, 2026, at the funeral home.

Mr. Clark was born on June 28, 1946, in Monroe, LA, and passed away on March 30, 2026, in Sterlington, LA.

Ronnie was a third-generation bricklayer. Evidence of his craftsmanship can be seen all over the Monroe area.

Ronnie’s most cherished memories were during his days at Neville High School in Monroe, where he played football under famed coaches Charlie Brown, Chick Childress and Bill Ruple. He was a member of the championship team for Neville in 1961 and 1962. He was awarded the Most Versatile Player award. In addition, he held the record at Neville at 13’ 10” for the pole vault.

His favorite pastimes were hunting for deer and duck, golf and fishing. He had been a member of Davis Island Hunting Club and Duck Pond Hunting Club.

When he was not hunting, fishing or playing golf, he loved spending time with his wife Kay and being at his home on Bayou Bartholomew. He spent countless hours in the “outdoor kitchen”, with his pet squirrel and precious dog Lucy, watching the Golf Channel.

He was a born-again Christian with a strong faith in Jesus.

Mr. Clark was preceded in death by his parents, Billy and Fay Clark; and great grandson, Travis Mayhall.

Survivors include his wife, Kay Clark; children, Paul Clark and wife Kaye and Linda Russell; Richie Seaton and wife Chrissie; Jeremy Seaton and wife Alicia; grandchildren, Bridgit Murphy and husband Wade, Chelsea Higginbotham and husband Tyler, Sawyer Mayhall and wife Dina, Lacie Shelton and husband Logan, Kaleb Clark and wife Melanie, Cody Clark, Alec Seaton, Tristin Seaton, and Tripp Seaton; great-grandchildren, Elizabeth Murphy, Tristin Mayhall, Jack Higginbotham, Carter Higginbotham, Tilly Mayhall, Collins Clark, and Annie Clark; and sister, Diane Crowe.

Pallbearers will be Sawyer Mayhall, Kaleb Clark, Cody Clark, Alec Seaton, Tripp Seaton, and Todd Crowe. Honorary pallbearer will be Tristin Seaton.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that a donation to St. Jude’s Hospital in Memphis be made in Ronnie’s memory.

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Daniel Darrin EasterlyDaniel Darrin Easterly, our precious and deeply loved baby boy was born on March 27, 2026. He was ...
03/31/2026

Daniel Darrin Easterly

Daniel Darrin Easterly, our precious and deeply loved baby boy was born on March 27, 2026. He was welcomed into the arms of Jesus far too soon on March 29,2026. Though his time on earth was brief, his life left an everlasting imprint on the hearts of all who loved him.

Daniel was the cherished son of Drew & Allison Easterly and the beloved grandson of Brandon and Rosanna Blair and Mike and Lori Easterly. From the very beginning, he was surrounded by overwhelming love, prayers, and hope. During his time here, Daniel showed a strength that inspired everyone around him. He was deeply loved, held close, and spoken to with tenderness, which are moments his family will forever treasure. Though we did not get to keep him here, we find comfort & peace in knowing that Daniel is now resting in Heaven, cradled in the arms of our Savior and reunited with our loved ones who went before him. His life,though short, had great purpose. He brought people together in prayer, strengthened faith, and reminded us all of the preciousness of life. Daniel will always be remembered as a beautiful blessing, a tiny miracle, and a forever part of our family. His memory will live on in the hearts of his parents, grandparents, and all who loved him so dearly.

Daniel is preceded in death by his great grandfather, “Pop” Charles Beck; his great grandmother, “Meme” Donna Blair; his maternal great grandparents, Carl & Barbara Allison; his paternal great grandfather, Ezra Easterly who now welcome him home.

Daniel is survived by his parents, Drew and Allison Easterly of Ruston, LA; grandparents, Brandon and Rosanna Blair of Amory, MS and Mike & Lori Easterly of West Monroe, LA; his aunts and uncles, Branden and Katie York of Amory, MS, Drew Blair of Amory, MS, Seth Easterly of West Monroe, LA, Jimmy and Christa Martin of West Monroe, LA; his great grandparents, Jan and Russell Clouse of Amory, MS, Aubrey and Evelyn Blair of West Point, MS, Letha Easterly of Georgia, Ala.; his five cousins, Grant & Caroline York of Amory, MS, Ella, Lilla & Joel Martin of West Monroe, LA and many great aunts and uncles who will carry his love in their hearts forever.

A service with family and close friends will be held to honor and celebrate Daniel’s life on April 1, 2026, at Roselawn Memorial Gardens in Calhoun, LA at 2:00 P.M. with David Bromley officiating under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home West Monroe, LA.

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LeAnne "Annie" Emerick PappasBorn March 9, 1945, LeAnne “Annie” Emerick Pappas was always young at heart. She served as ...
03/30/2026

LeAnne "Annie" Emerick Pappas

Born March 9, 1945, LeAnne “Annie” Emerick Pappas was always young at heart. She served as an international flight attendant with American Airlines where she worked for over 40 years, embracing her deep love of travel and adventure while connecting with people and places around the world. Reluctant to give up her wings, she finally worked her last flight and retired to her home, Camp Pappas, where she poured her heart into caring for her beloved dogs and horses, a true reflection of her lifelong love for animals. She passed away March 25, 2026, as she took flight again with eternal wings.

She was married to Gary Pappas for over 20 years until his death in November 1996. Later in her life she found love with Beto Elizondo, and they were together for 27 years until his death in November 2024.

Annie loved life and will be missed by her family and friends. She was a light spirit who found joy in the simple things—nature, animals, and the beauty of everyday moments. Especially dear to her heart were her daughter, Michelle Thornton and husband Dr. Lee Thornton of Meridian, Mississippi; granddaughter, Kinsey Nicole Rohrer (Michael); and great-grandchildren, Cleo Mae and Lewis of Midland Texas; granddaughter, Madi Grace Schaeffer (Campbell); and great-grandchild, Monroe of Fort Worth Texas; granddaughter, Hannah Pappas Thornton of San Diego California; and grandson, Lachlan Lee Thornton of Nashville Tennessee. She also leaves behind a brother, Doug of Salt Lake City, Utah, and two nieces. She was godmother to Seth Lawrence.

A heartfelt thank you to her neighbor Zach Foreman, Wayne Hendricks and their families for their kindness and compassion in caring for her beloved dogs and horses. Their generosity meant more than words can express and will always be remembered by her family. Her family and friends will continue to carry her love for life in their hearts.

Her family is planning a private ceremony.

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Phillip Bruce StidhamPhillip Bruce Stidham passed away on February 21, 2026. He left this world as he lived his life -on...
03/30/2026

Phillip Bruce Stidham

Phillip Bruce Stidham passed away on February 21, 2026. He left this world as he lived his life -on his own terms in his home, surrounded by all those who loved him most.

Per his wishes, a small celebration of life will be held later, and his ashes will be scattered at two of his favorite places: his hunting camp, Bucksnort, in Mississippi, and his good friend Corwyn Aldredge’s farm, where he spent so many wonderful times with his closest friends.

Bruce was born May 30, 1935, to Emmett Earl and Mary Hope Stidham. He spent his early years in many small Mississippi towns with his family, as his father led several Presbyterian congregations, before they finally settled in Coffeeville, Mississippi. He loved his parents and was so incredibly proud of them. He and his mother shared the same sense of humor, and he passed it down to all his children. Among his most cherished belongings were his father’s Bibles and a book of his handwritten sermons. His faith was strong from a young age.

During high school, one of his many claims to fame, along with attaining the rank of Eagle Scout, was being the only beekeeper in all of Yalobusha County. He chose this as his 4-H project and was called upon from all over the county to handle “bee issues”. Right after high school, he was drafted into the United States Army and was stationed in Germany alongside fellow Mississippi native Elvis Presley, whom he continued to love and listen to all his life. He spent several afternoons sitting on Elvis’ porch in Germany while they were both serving our country. He had a lifelong love of all things Elvis and loved to tell stories about their time together, and the white convertible BMW Elvis drove while they were there.

He attended and graduated from his beloved Mississippi State University, where he was quick to tell anyone who would listen that all the trophies and accolades he received there were in dancing. He never missed a chance to tell anyone and everyone how much his alma mater meant to him, and he was never at a loss for a story (or two) from this time in his life. It was during this time that he began his lifelong love of music. Many of his stories involved following The Red Tops and cultivating friendships with the band at a time when such friendships were not allowed. He proudly displayed typed letters and memorabilia from them in his room and listened to their music throughout his life.

After graduating, he began a 65-year career in sales, most of which was in the western industry. He was “on the road” for most of that time and was named Salesman of the Year more times than we can count. His son, Dan, followed in his footsteps and will attest that people continue to ask about him and still sing his praises to this day. He was a born salesman and never met a stranger.

His first job out of Mississippi State was in Dallas, Texas, where he met and married his wife, Paula. After marrying, the couple moved back to his hometown of Coffeeville, Mississippi. After the birth of their first daughter, Lee Stacy, the couple moved to Monroe, Louisiana, in 1968. Son, Daniel Martin, and daughter, Sally Katherine, would be born in Monroe.

He took great pride in all his children and grandchildren, and they loved him just as much. He had a very special relationship with each of them, and they will miss him and all his stories terribly. He was lovingly referred to as Daddy or Papa, and these were titles he was prouder of than anything else. He taught them all how to tell a story, and we can all agree that he never let truthfulness get in the way of a good story. This is a trait we will all miss the most!

The family would like to thank Megan McClanahan for her incredible kindness and love during his life. He cherished their friendship and lovingly called her his “girlfriend”. They also want to thank Debbie White for her love and amazing patience in caring for him over the last several years. He looked forward to her visits each week.

Bruce was preceded in death by Lee Paula Stidham (wife), Emmett Earl Stidham (father), and Mary Hope Stidham (mother), Mary Katherine Enloe (sister), Winton Enloe (brother-in-law), Mary Morgan Penland (niece who was more like a sister), and Walter Enloe (nephew who was more like a brother). He is survived by his children, Stacy Anderson (Ronald) of Houston, TX, Dan Stidham (Christy) of Monroe, LA, Sally Allen (Curt) of Monroe, LA; grandchildren Emma and Sarah Grace Carr, Jack and Mary Hope Allen, and Emmett Stidham; his niece, Molly Hicks (Mike) (who was more like a sister) and his nephew, Johnny Enloe (Sandy) (who was more like a brother). He had an incredibly special lifelong friendship with his cousin (who was also like a brother), Jon Lepicier (Kathy).

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About Us.

Our story begins on November 15, 1899, when Peter Sherlock Mulhearn married Alwine Louise Peters, daughter of Johann Ernst and Caroline Peters. Mr. Mulhearn worked for the Vicksburg, Shreveport and Pacific Railroad until 1912, when he became associated with his father-in-law in the undertaking and furniture business.

In 1916 Mr. Johann Ernst Peters passed away and Mr. Mulhearn helped in the family's furniture store business. He, his wife, sons and daughters opened Mulhearn Funeral Home in 1929. It was only a short time before the Mulhearn family began its expansion during the mid 1930s to Rayville, Delhi, and Winnsboro.

Along with the funeral homes, an insurance company, flower shops and an ambulance service were opened in the respective locations. In 1966, the ambulance company was closed due to liability insurance and governmental regulations, but another funeral home and flower shop were added in West Monroe, Louisiana.

In 1971, Tom and Marie Mulhearn along with their four children, Thomas Henry, Jr., Peter G., Joseph E. and Barbara, purchased the company from Tom's brothers and sisters. In late 1970s Tom and Marie's oldest grandson, Mike, who had been coming to the funeral home with them since he was about six, joined the company.