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Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Deaths Robert Hudson
GLEN — Robert Wayne Hudson, 56, died Monday, April 23, 2012, in Blytheville, Ark. Arrangements are pending with Corinthian Funeral Home.
Marie Hall
WALNUT — Funeral services for Marie Barnes Hall, 81, are set for 2 p.m. Thursday at Christ Temple Apostolic Church and burial at the church cemetery. Mrs. Hall died Tuesday, April 24, 2012, at Magnolia Regional Health Center in Corinth. She was born Sept. 8, 1930, to the late Robert Odell and Velma Bright Jones. She was a member of Christ Temple Apostolic Church. Mrs. Hall was a seamstress and a homemaker. Survivors include two daughters, Sue Cole (Warren) of Walnut and Nelda Lynn Roberson (Donald)
of Coffeeville; three sons, Dwight Barnes (Karen), Gary Barnes (Teresa) all of Walnut, and Deion Barnes (Donna) of Northport, Ala.; three stepdaughters, Sue McClain (Harold) of Corinth, Patti Lemoine of Sacramento, Calif., and Kay Sullins of Memphis, Tenn.; one stepson, Doug Hall of Ripley; 36 grandchildren and 39 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two husbands, Raymond W. Barnes and William “Bill” Hall; one daughter, Bobbie Dale Walker; one son, Danny Barnes; her parents; four stepdaughters; and one stepson. Bro. Clay Hall, Bro. Donald Roberson and Bro. Tim Hall will officiate the service. Visitation will be 5 until 9 p.m.today at Christ Temple Apostolic Church. Ripley Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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Freedom Fund banquet Members of the Alcorn Chapter of NAACP met Monday evening to finalize plans for Friday’s annual Freedom Fund Banquet. Making plans for the big event include (front, from left) Mary Dilworth, Dee Dee Brown, Pauline Sorell, (standing, from left) J.C. Hill, Thomas Holland and Charles Barnett. The event begins at 7 p.m. at the Weaver Center on West Linden Street. The speaker is artist Terrance Thomas. Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the door. Contact Dee Dee Brown at 286-2433 or Pauline Sorrell at 286-2441.
Sheriff’s department auctions off seized vehicles Staff Reports
The Tishomingo County Sheriff’s Department will be conducting an auction of seized vehicles on Saturday, starting at 11 a.m. The auction will be on the east side of the new jail located at 1208 Betty Dale Drive. Auctioneer Bill Burcham; MS License Number #380 will conduct the auction. The vehicles sold will be to the highest cash bidder and sold as is. All vehicles are in running condition. All vehicles are currently titled to the Tishomingo County Sheriff’s Department. 1.1996 GMC Yukon, Vin1GKEK13R3TJ720122. 2.1999 Chrysler Van, Vin1C4GP54L3XB527993.
3.2001 Ford Ranger, Vin1FTYR14U21PA51598. 4.2000 Chevrolet Blazer, Vin- 1GNCS13W3Y2103272. 5.2005 Nissan Altima, Vin1N4AL11D45C202967. All vehicles will be parked on the east side of the jail and will be available for inspection before the auction. Any questions pertaining to the vehicles, please contact Assistant Chief Deputy Jeff Palmer at 662-423-7000. Sheriff Whitlock encourages everyone to dispose of their old prescription medication in a safe manner. The Sheriff’s Department will take all prescription medication at the new jail during the hours of 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
GES 3rd Nine Weeks Honor Roll 1st Grade: A’s & B’s: Trinity Davis, Hunter Hutson, Reed Johnson, Alexis Kiddy, Jordan Stevens, Joshua Troxell, Kayle Troxell, Gabby Vincent, Lexie White. All B’s: Tret King, Tori Ward. 2nd Grade: A’s & B’s: Tyler Clement, Ellora Dixon, Emi Farris, Jaxon Smith. 3rd Grade: All A’s: Laynie Boren. A’s & B’s: Alaynna Childers, Isabel Goad, Luke Jones, Stanley Mann, Jaycee Murray. All B’s: Taylor Armstrong.
4th Grade: A’s & B’s: Ethan Blackburn, Anna Cummings, Cheyenne Hendrix. All B’s: Maisy Jarman, Caitlin Stevens. 5th Grade: A’s & B’s: B.J. Blackburn, Amber Rogers, Autumn Rogers. All B’s: Anthony Hutcheson, Jake Williams. 6th Grade: A’s & B’s: Jonah Byrom, Caleb Henson, Laikyn King, Rhiannon Lambert, Gage Porterfield, Olivia Smith, Austin White. All B’s: Dylan Bain, Courtney Newton.
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Cameron helps Havis’ kids Coming up ■ An Iuka group is working to drum up interest in a Battle of Iuka reenactment to be held later this year with the city’s annual festival. Watch for staff writer Jebb Johnston’s story coming this week. ■ The Alcorn County Sheriff's Department and Corinth Police Department are taking part in a special “Drug Take Back Day” Saturday in cooperation with local pharmacies in an effort to safely dispose of leftover medications in households. Staff writer/photographer Jebb Johnston tells us more
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Cameron Lane Bryant, seven -year- old son of James and Jamie Bryant of Corinth, raised $122 to help Havis Hurley’s efforts to take a bus load of local special needs children to Walt Disney World in Florida. Cameron can relate to these special children because he is a special needs child himself as he was diagnosed with Spostic Cerebral Palsy at the age of two. According to Cameron’s parents, Cameron won’t be able to travel with Havis’ group due to spine surgery he had in February, but they wanted to help in the fundraising effort. The Bryant’s are planning to take Cameron to Disney World next year.
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