M. W. Wilson, pastor of the Assembly of God Church, and interment in Antioch Cemetery of Fort Bayou. Miss Eugenia Walker and Mr. Henry Walker of Pascagoula and Mrs. D. W. Hopper of Laurel, all of whom were at the bedsideof their loved one, when the end came. The Mississippi Capitol dome serves as a backdrop as city of Jackson, Miss., employees clear a tree fallen from the property surrounding the governor's mansion Friday, March 3, 2023. [Gulfport Daily Herald (Gulfport, Mississippi), Volume XXIII, Issue 150, Page 4, February 5, 1921 - Transcribed By AFOFG] Jackson Johnson, Captain Charles G. He is survived by his wife and nine children, two sons and seven daughters and a number of grand-children. Elmer Grant Buried In Pascagoula Elmer Grant, the son of Mr. and Mrs, J. O. Suggest Listing Krebs, Joseph Ellison Died Last Tuesday, the 22nd, Mrs. Laura Calhoun relict of the late Rev. Scranton, Miss., Oct. 11. Deceased was seventy years old and a native of Scranton. 45, I. O. O. F. He is survived by his wife, several borthers and a number of grandchildren. Mrs. Dodson was a native of Mobile, Ala., but has resided in Pascagoula at the home of her now disconsolate husband for a number of years. D. W. Sheen Dead Scranton, Miss., Dec. 8, - Samuel A. Oliver, aged 78 years, died at his home in Escatawpa yesterday and was buried to-day with the ceremonies of the K. of P. Lodge, of which he was a charter member. New Orleans, Oct. 2 - The Picayune's Moss Point (Miss.) Obituaries at Jan. 31, 2022: Mississippi added many deaths from earlier in January after reviewing records. Montamat, Prof. A. J. Grayson, Thomas W. She was in the eighty-first year of her age. Jackson County Cemeteries at MS GenWeb Archives. Funeral services will be held Thursday morning, 10 o'clock, with services by Rev. He was preceded in death by his parents, Roy A Martin, Sr. and Hattie C. Crane Martin. Survived by wife, Mrs. Charlotte Allday; daughter, Miss Veronica Allday; mother , Mrs. Edna Allday; brother Jack Allday, Pascagoula, Mississippi; sisters, Mrs. Hazel Pinter, Dallas, Mrs. Lucile Farragut, Pascagoula. Broom, Major Thomas R. [Gulfport Daily Herald (Gulfport, MS), Volume I, Issue 233, Page 8, July 2, 1910 - Transcribed By AFOFG] He had been in the government service but one week when stricken. Died We are pained to learn of the death of mr. Wm. [Gulfport Daily Herald (Gulfport, Mississippi), Volume XXIII, July 8, 1921 - Transcribed By AFOFG] Well Known Pascagoula Man Succumbs To Pneumonia Irwin, Lucy W. Censuses at MS GenWeb The sheriff stated that he had information that Lisica was shot by a man whom he is alleged to have insulted. Mr. Slater leaves a wife and several small children to mourn his loss. Moss Point, February 9 - W. E. Davis of Escatawpa was accidentally sot (sic) and killed Friday about 1 o'clock by Charles Perry, about 14 miles from here. Walter Denny, president of the firm of W. Denny & Co., lumber manufacturers, died at 11:15p.m. Deceased is survived by a husband and one son. WebFree Search. His life was that of a consistent christian. CountyOffice.org does not provide consumer reports and is not a consumer reporting agency as defined by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). - Mrs. George Mathieu, nee Seymour, died at 10 a.m. today at her home here after a long illness. Pascagoula, Sept. 12. Many friends in Laurel will unite in sympathy and condolence for Mrs. Hopper and other members of the family in the sad bereavement, which came upon them. [Gulfport Daily Herald (Gulfport, MS), Volume XVII, Issue 60, Page 2, October 24, 1914 - Transcribed by AFOFG] [Democrat Star - Jan. 18, 1884] POWERED BY. The interment took place Saturday morning at the Protestant cemetery, Pascagoula, Rev. In December she would have been married 43 years, aind(sic) her death marks the first in the history of the family. The interment will be made in the family burial plot. [Gulfport Daily Herald (Gulfport, MS), Volume IV, Issue 281, Page 4, August 28, 1913 - Transcribed by AFOFG] John Richards Shoemaker, a native of Vancleave, Miss., aged 24 years, died here yesterday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock. Walter Denny, Moss Point, Miss. A. Donovan and Mrs. M. A. Krebs of Scranton. Kentucky. The deceased was brought to Biloxi at 8:40 this morning and buried by the Bradford Undertaking Company at Seymour. For sometime Mr. Chunterant(sic) has been an invalid, expecting at an moment the termination life's fitful dream. In 1880 he went to St. Louis where he engaged in the jewelry business. Gautier, Laura FIRED INTO A CHURCH - KILLING A MAN AND FATALLY WOUNDING HIS LITTLE DAUGHTER The body was brought to this place last night and an inquest held, which resulted in Perry being exonerated of any blame. C. C. Orrell died at Florala yesterday afternoon. On March 15 at Vancleave there occurred the death of Mrs. J. W. Westfall, a prominent citizen in that section of Jackson county, following an illness of sometime. Jackson County, MS Obituaries and Funeral Home Records at Linkpendium Jackson County MS. Death Records. Woodville MS 39669-2195. A Friend [Pascagoula Democrat Star, December 6, 1878 - Transcribed by AFOFG] Also on board and killed was soul singer Otis Redding . Scranton, MIss., Oct. 8 - W. E. Frederic, presidnet of the Merchants and Marine Bank, died here today, after a long and painful illness. Picayune and Times Democrat please copy. obituaries, deaths, cemetery and Debrangle, Sarah Elizabeth Death of Mrs. Gen. Taylor - The telegraphs informs us of the death of Mrs. General Taylor, relict of the late President of the United States. Saucier, David [Democrat Star Jan. 25, 1884] Mississippi Death Records at MS Genealogy Trails Bell, Ambrose A. Toro was a suspect identified in a Gautier home invasion earlier this week. Hawkins, Evelinda Martin, Mary Miss O'Connel was a native of Limerick, Ireland, and was 80 years of age. [Democrat Star - June 4, 1886] The officer was shot several times Wednesday afternoon on the citys Southwest Side, CPD Superintendent David Brown said. Cooley, Walter S. [Gulfport Daily Herald (Gulfport, MS), Volume XXII, Issue 115, Page 3, December 29, 1919 - Transcribed by AFOFG] [Democrat Star - June 4, 1886] Died, On the 4th Feb. at Pascagoula, State of Mississippi, Major Thomas R. Broom, Superintendent of the public works at that place, and formerly Paymaster of the 7th Regiment United States' Infantry. Mr. William Bang, an old and respected citizen of East Pascagoula died last Saturday night at his home north of the Pollock place. He is survived by his wife and four children and anumber of relatives in various parts of Jackson and Harrison counties. Explore Life Stories, Offer Condolences & Send Flowers. The funeral will take place at three o'clock this afternoonfrom the 25th avenue Methodist Church. Carl O'neal Lightning Victim I. H. Whearcroft, Wheatcroft. [The Pascagoula Democrat - Star, September 14, 1900 - Transcribed By AFOFG] Deceased is survived by a widow and three childre. [Montomery Advertiser (Montgomery, AL), Volume LXXX, Issue 121, Page 8, May 1, 1909 - Transcribed by AFOFG] Pascagoula, Miss., Oct. 25 - David Saucier, a prominent farmer and Civil War veteran, of West Pascagoula, died this morning at the age of 69 years. [Daily Herald, February 9, 1912 - Transcribed by AFOFG] [Daily Georgian, April 2, 1829 - Transcribed BY AFOFG] On Tuesady of last week Mr. Henry Slater, living between this place and Moss Point fell dead at the butcher pen of Mr. Allman, near Scranton, wher he had gone, as was his habit, to drink blood of butchered animals with the hope of curing him of consumption, from which disease he was a sufferer. Jackson County has reported 33,817 cases and Rankin County has had 32,794 total cases. Father Rice of Mobile, Rev. Gulfport, Feb. 24 At about four-thirty yesterday afternoon passed out of this lifeat her home at Soria City, Mrs. Anna L. Colmer, wife of Henry Colmer and devoted mother of a large family. The chikdren who survive their father are: Mrs. C. W. Buckner, San Antonio, Texas; Mrs. A. C. Bradford, Miss E. V. Clark, Miss D. H. Clark, Pascagouls, Mrs. Find Jackson County, Mississippi death records, and learn about the fees and process for requesting copies of certified death certificates. Havens, Judge Henry C. Ratcliff the 21st of March 1894. Wilkinson; four nephews, J.N. Search Jackson obituaries and condolences, hosted by Echovita.com. The funeral took place Sunday. He was named a brigadier general of the state troops in 1898. Frederic, Washington Emile De St. Perol Pascagoula Man Dead T. J. Florence received a message last night that his brother, William Florence, who was reported in The Daily Herald Saturday as being desparately ill at Camp Pike, had died and would be buried today at Moss Point, the home of his mother, Mrs. Josephine Florence. Webgun deaths in Mississippi, including 64 children and teens (ages 0-19) 52% Homicides comprised more than half of all gun deaths 43% Suicides comprised more than 2/5 of all gun deaths 84% of gun death victims were male 2nd highest gun death rate in the country in 2019 GUN DEATHS BY INTENT, 2019 Jordan, William M. His funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon from the late residence at 1 o'clock with burial in the Fort Bayou cemetery, and services under the suspices of the Baptist church. US Obituary Collection 1930-Current search millions of obituaries in Jones, F.V. he was 89 years of age and served in the Civil War as a Confederate soldier. Lear, Henry Records and Obituaries, Jackson County, MS Obituaries and Funeral Home Records, Jackson County, All Rights Reserved. [The Pascagoula Democrat-Star, September 14, 1900 - Transcribed By AFOFG] Records and Obituaries at Mississippi Mississippi), Volume VI, Issue 49, Page 6, October 12, 1903] At the age of fourteen years he moved to New Orleans, where he went to work in cotton and fitted himself for his successful career in the business world. County. [Democrat Star - April 25, 1884] [Daily Herald, August 4, 1915 Transcribed by AFOFG] Death of Col. Bliss On Thursday night April 19th, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mitchell had the misfortune of losing their infant child by death, eight teen days old. Her first husband, Mr. Wm. Brandon, J.O. Mr. Rhodes was born at Pascagoula, Miss., June 5, 1856, his parents being Rufus Randolph and Martha Rhodes. Savage in 1866. The vancancy in his office will be filled by special election. [Daily Herald (Biloxi, Mississippi), Volume VI, Issue 47, Page 6, October 9, 1903 - Transcribed By AFOFG] [Gulfport Daily Herald (Gulfport, MS), Volume XXIII, Issue 12, Page 3, Aug 28, 1920 - Transcribed by AFOFG] WebKayla Danielle Pittman, 24, killed in collision on U.S. 90 in Jackson County, Mississippi Accident Date: Sun, 05/26/2019 Biloxi-Gulfport, MS Margaret Meg Maurer, 21, killed when struck by truck tires in rest stop off of Interstate 10 in Gautier, Mississippi Accident Date: Tue, 03/05/2019 Biloxi-Gulfport, MS - D. W Sheen, aged thirty-one years, died here today at the Shanahan house at 2:30 o'clock, after a long illness. We are pained to state that the Mobile papers received last nightconfirmed the report of the death of Col. W. W. S. Bliss, of the United States Army. Mar 1, 2023. Mr. Smith was forty-one years old and leaves a wife and six children. Martin, Peter Popular Pascagoulan Dead Died- Mr. M. A. Dees of Moss Point, was summoned to Grand Bay, Ala. last Wednesday evening by a telegram announcing that his brother Archie Dees, of that place died suddenly presumable of heart disease. [The Pensacola Journal, January 13, 1910 - Transcribed By AFOFG] The remains were brought to Moss Point for burial, the funeral being held on tomorrow afternoonfrom the Presbyterian church. Smith, Mrs. Eugene Eleanor She is survived by three sons, Royal R. Joseph and Mary Brewton, and two daughters, Mrs. E. L. Gentry and Mrs. E. T. Hillburg, of this city, one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Reeder, and three brothers George Eutrekin, Captain John Eutrekin of Biloxi, Miss., and Captain J. E. Entrekin, of Mobile, and one sister-in-law, Mrs. E. Entrekin, at Waynesboro, Miss, and a large family connection. James G. Galloway. He was fifty-five years of age. He was the son of a physician and was a college graduate. Logan, Mrs. Edna A memorial service will be held on Monday, September 2, 2002 at 10 a.m. in Jackson County Funeral Services in Escatawpa, Miss. He had been engaged as a farmer all of his life. Mississippi Death Records, Mississippi Press Obituaries - (2006-Current), OBryant-O'Keefe Funeral Home Obituaries, Jackson County, She was married to Dr. W.D. Chanteraut, Antoine Charley's father at one time worked on the Democrat Star and was drowned in the bay about two years ago. morning. Silva, Infant of E. Silva Jackson County, Mississippi A large concourse of relatives and friends followed the remains to their last resting place in Evergreen cemetery. Local obituaries for the Jackson, Mississippi area Arthur H. Smith, sheriff of Jackson county, died at his home in Moss Point this morning at 10 o'clock after the illness of one week from pneumonia. She was a life-long member of the Presbyterian church and had many warn and sincere friends attracted to her by her many virtues. Father B. O'Reilly officiating. Ocean Springs, Miss., April 7 - mrs. R. Phelps, a highly respected resident of this place for thirty years, died last night after an illness of many mouths. Valverde, Mrs. Jane Jackson County Obituary Index at Obits Index A. R. Dec. 28, at the residence of his brother Col. Melancthon, Mr. Chandler S. Smith of Mobile, Ala. [Date: 1918-10-29;Paper: Daily Herald - Submitted by Barb Ziegenmeyer] She was a native of Calvert county, Maryland, her family name being Smith. Died - Mary Martin, and old colored woman was found dead in her bed in Scranton, Miss., Wednesday last. Mrs. Walker, who was a native of New Orleans, is survive by her husband, a baby girl, and three brothers, John Duffy, of Los Angeles, and James and Arthur Duffy, of New Orleans. The funeral services will be held from her late residence on Lake avenue Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, proceeding to the Church of Our Lady of Victories thence to the Pascagoula Cemetery for internment. Bliss, Col. W.W.S. Walker, H.C. Sheriff and Jail. Mr. Grant was a cousin of W. J. WebFour of six Bar-Kays members died: Ronnie Caldwell, Phalon Jones, Jimmy King and Carl Cunningham. Mrs. Emma Devereaux, 59, native of Fort Bayou and a resident of Moss Point for 20 years, died at the family residence on River Road Friday afternoon at 2:50 o'clock following an illness of several months. He is survived by his wife and four children: Mrs. W. T. Norton of Mobile; A. D. Saucier of Rose and Cecile Sucier. The remains were taken to Vancleave this afternoon where the funeral was held. Wiliam Webb, one of the MIssissippi Coast's oldest residents, died at 5 o'clock this morning at the residence of his son, Walter Webb, on Fort Bayou road, three miles from Ocean Springs. [Montgomery Advertiser, December10, 1913 Transcribed by AFOFG] Hon. Mr. Orrell was between seventy and eighty years of age and had been in poor health for some time. Mr. Brooks was born at Brooksville, this state, and was nearing his 77th birthday and for several years past has made his home with his daughters, Mrs. T. D. Tatum and Mrs. A. W. Amis in this city. Most of the sons are employed in the operating department of the Louisville and Nashville road. Died Alfred Fairley, a well known colored man who has lived here for a long time, died last Tuesday afternoon. He had been suffering from a throat affection, and while affliction had been of a lingering nature, his death was rather sudden. Besides an aged mother and several brothers and sisters, he leaves his wife and three infant children. Burial will be in Antioch Cemetery. He was buried, with Masonic honors, Mr. Vanderwall was 67 years of age. ; 4 sisters; Elizabeth (Roy) Vice, Pascagoula, Miss., Delores (Eddie) Conkin, Wilmer, Ala., Janet (Freddie) Haveck, Hurley, Miss. Pascagoula, MS Obituaries at Ever Loved [Adams Senteniel Published August 23, 1852 - Transcribed by Therman Kellar] The body was brought to this city Thursday morning via the Texas and Pacific railroad, and laid to rest in the family tomb in the Protestant cemetery. He is survived by his wife and a brother, L. B. Mosely, of Jackson, Miss. Mrs. W. Walker, aged 23 years, of Pascagoula, died this morning at 6 o'clock in an infirmary in Mobile. Castanera, Captain E. [Daily Herald[Bilox, Mississippi], September 16, 1939, page 4 - Transcribed By AFOFG] Hale and hearty up to a year ago, Captain Johnson began to decline for Bright's disease and health failed him rapidly until his death. Interment will be made today at 2 o'clock in the McPhelah cemetery between Moss Point and Pascagoula. [Daily Herald (Biloxi, MS), Volume IX, Issue 163, page 1, February 22, 1907 - Transcribed by AFOFG] Beckham, E.C. ; Richard E Martin, Gautier, Miss., Ernest Ernie Martin, Hurley, Miss. Allday, Miyama E, 5305 Elkridge. Captain Castanera was a member of the Catholic Church. [Biloxi Herald (Biloxi, MS), Volume XIII, Issue 33, Page 1, May 15, 1897 - Transcribed by AFOFG] J. F. Brock, pastor of the Baptist Church in Moss Point, and assisted at the grave by Rev. B. L. Mitchell, officiating. Malary White, Chief Communications Officer for the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (MEMA), said the death happened in Yazoo County. Clifford, Mrs. George T He was a member of the East Grand Baptist Church, Trinity Valley Masonic Lodge and Helle Temple and was a past patron of Mount Auburn Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. William T Martin, Sr., 53, of Pascagoula, Miss died August 30, 2002 in Pascagoula, Miss. Died - Capt. These can include Jackson County death certificates, local and Mississippi State death registries, and the National Death Index. The remains were brought to Mobile Tuesday and taken to the home of his son, J.E. The remains were taken to Pascagoula this morning for interment, the funeral being held upon the arrival of the train leaving here at 9:45 in that city. The funeal services were conducted at the house, Rev. WebOn March 15 at Vancleave there occurred the death of Mrs. J. W. Westfall, a prominent citizen in that section of Jackson county, following an illness of sometime. Gamblin, Daniel M. Captain Smith conducted a saloon and boarding house at one time in New Orleans. Mr. Sheen was a native of New Orleans, his relatives residing there. Fort Biloxi Deaths 1720-1723. other records. His wife and family were with him when the end come(sic). [Times-Picayune, May 12, 1859 - Transcribed by AFOFG] He was born July 2, 1842, and served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War. [Pascagoula Democrat Star, March 11, 1884 - Transcribed by AFOFG] His death was sudden, although he had been suffering for several months with an abscess in the head. She left this world smiling, and is now no doubt in a better world where all is peace. Burial will be in Mt. He is survived by nine children, H. H., M., R. L., Joesph E., J. S. Bolton of Mobile; Mrs. U. J. Rabby of Pascagoula, Mrs. P. S. Antoine, Mrs. Alice Mallory, Mrs. Charles Kramer of this county; one brother , J. H. Bolton; one sister , Mrs. E. Rowell; a number of grand children and other relatives . At his home in Three Rivers, Miss., March 11, 1884, J. H. Cannady , a native of Onslow County, North Carolina, aged 61 years, 5 months and 17 days. Blanc, L. Charles These can include Jackson County death certificates, local and He had lived in this section of the country for about thorty-five years and had been engaged in the terpentine business on a large scale.
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