[The Pascagoula Democrar-Star, March 21, 1902 - Transcribed By AFOFG] Mr. Slater leaves a wife and several small children to mourn his loss. Beckham, E.C. [Times - Picayune (New Orleans, LA), Page 2, April 13, 1904 - Transcribed By AFOFG] Gautier, Henry Denny, Hon. WebIvy S. Pete Malley, 80, of Hattiesburg, passed away on Monday, February 27, 2023 at Asbury Hospice House. Terms and Conditions. Krebs, Helaire Bouton, Jessica Toro was a suspect identified in a Gautier home invasion earlier this week. 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. His death was not unexpected, as he had been critically ill for a number of days. When asked, seven members of the Jackson delegation opposed to H.B. Mississippi death records, or Mississippi death certificates, are extremely important legal document. Mississippi He was named a brigadier general of the state troops in 1898. he leaves a wife, several children and other relatives. Henry Walker of Pascagoula, who is well known in Biloxi, especially among the Knoghts of Columbus, and a most popular employee of the Southern Paper Mills at Lane, Miss., died of pneumonia yesterday and will be buried at Pascagoula today. Besides an aged mother and several brothers and sisters, he leaves his wife and three infant children. Mrs. Mary E. Boyer wife of John B. Boyer died at Scranton on Sunday Oct. 18th, aged twenty-seven years, of child birth after a lingering sickness of six weeks. Nelson, Mrs. Anna Bilbo - At Scranton, Miss., November 28, 1878, at the residence of Mr. C. H. Alley, Sabra Isabella Bilbo, aged 21 years, 7 months and 9 days. Picayune and Times Democrat please copy. WebJackson County Summary Cases and Deaths Vaccination Progress Impact and Recovery New Cases Per Day New Deaths Per Day In Jackson County, there were 0 newly Southern, dying in the early sixties, she united in wedlock with Mr. Wm. [Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX), Section D, Page 5, August 13, 1968 - Transcribed By AFOFG] Pascagoula, Miss. WebThe County Coroner is responsible for investigating deaths to determine cause and manner. Dean, Janet Search Jackson County jail and inmate records through Vinelink by offender id or name. Broom, Major Thomas R. MS Bureau of Investigations is conducting the Ashley Martin, Pascagoula, Miss;4 brothers (one now deceased, Roy A (Velma)Martin, Jr., Pascagoula, Miss). The interment took place Saturday morning at the Protestant cemetery, Pascagoula, Rev. Mrs. Josephine Fountain, who was born at Bayou Portage, Jackson county, October 15, 1844, and who gas resided in Seymour, he(sic) same county, practically all her life, died yesterday morning at 11:54 o'clock/ Deceased is survived by a husband and several sons and daughters, beisdes a large number of realtives residing on both sides of the Back Bay and in Jackson county. Family speaks out after man found burned to death inside his car. A. R. Wentz, aged 64 years, a native of Columbus, Ga., who has been a resident of Jackson county for some time, died at his home in that county yesterday morning at 8 o'clock. Mrs. H. A. Walker, Covington, La. A nationally recognized cardiac surgeon, Henry practiced medicine for 35 years in Jackson, Mississippi, performing more than 4,000 surgeries during his career. and Mrs. Wm. Walker, Mrs. Rose W. He was a native of Florida, but a resident of Jackson County for 60 years. On Saturday, the 7th inst., at Pascagoula, Miss., of consumption, Mr. John Tanner, a native of Hamburg, Germany, aged thirty three years. Malary White, Chief Communications Officer for the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (MEMA), said the death happened in Yazoo County. R. L. Walton, Methodist pastor of Moss Point. Phone (228)769-3024. Williams later returned to prison to serve time for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Jackson County, Mississippi Mrs. Colmer's death is a sad blow to her husband and family, who will have a sympathy of a large circle of friends and acquaintances. She was sixty-five years of age and leaves a husband and two daughters, Mrs. Ada Ross and Miss Willie Phelps. Died Peter Voivedich, an old Austrian, who has lived here the past 20 years, died at his residence at Randall's Ferry, last Friday. He is survived by three daughters and two sons, namely: Mrs. Clarence Cary of Hammond; Mrs. Thomas Krebs of Pascagoula, and Mrs. W. B. Brinkmann of New Orleans; Duke Lear of Pascagoula, and Cecil Lear of Mobile, Ala. To them the Chief tenders sincere sympathy in their great bereavement. Survivors: Wife; two daughters, Mrs. Betty Beaty of Dallas and Mrs. Lanelle Davis of Oakland, Calif.; a son, John Oden of Garland; five sisters, Mrs. Iva Emrick, Mrs. Hattie Lou Douglas and Mrs. Eula B. McClelland of Vicksburg, Miss., Mrs. Mabel Huff of Baton Rouge, La., and Mrs. Willie Mae Dickerson of Pascagoula, Miss., and seven grandchildren. WebRoyal Funeral Service, Inc. - Miami Gardens Obituary. An autopsy Thursday classified his death as a homicide because multiple gunshot wounds. He was born in Washington county, Ala., October 21, 1831, and moved to Mississippi at the early age of 10 years. On Thursday night April 19th, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mitchell had the misfortune of losing their infant child by death, eight teen days old. County. The funeral was held this afternoon at 2 p.m. from the with services at the church by Rev. Father Gunn, bishop of the Natchez diocese, conducted the ceremony. Haley, Tom Mrs. Mattir Brash, wife of Chas. Died Last Tuesday, the 22nd, Mrs. Laura Calhoun relict of the late Rev. Tanner, Mr. John Jackson County, Dot was born March 9, Old Citizen Dead - H.C. Walker Passes Away At His Home in Pascagoula Mr. O'neal and another man named Wilson were engaged on the road which is being built from Dantzler to Vancleave, when a sudden thunderstorm came up and they both went to a large tree nearby for shelter when a bolt of lightning struck mr. O'Neal and killed him instantly. Carl O'neal Lightning Victim The funeral of the late John Ernst Johnson, who died in this city yesterday morning will be held tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock from the residence of his sister, Mrs. August Dorries, 899 East Beach. The sheriff stated that he had information that Lisica was shot by a man whom he is alleged to have insulted. [Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX), Section A, Page 29, Monday, June 24, 1974 - Transcribed By AFOFG] On last Friday at 10:30 o'clock p.m., Major Thomas W. Grayson, of Ocean Springs, answered the last roll call and entered into eternal rest at the age of 79 years. - Leo Scharff, age 52 years, a prominent jewish merchant of this city, died at his home here Sunday afternoon shortly after 2 o'clock. Old and Respected Coast Citizen Dead [Gulfport Daily Herald (Gulfport, MS), Volume V, Issue 118, Page 2, February 19, 1914 - Transcribed by AFOFG] Gen. Rufus N. Rhodes, Editor of Birmingham News, Passes Away He was twenty-five years of age. Mr. Grant was a cousin of W. J. He had lived there practically all his life and leaves a wife and a small son. Crosbie, Miss Agnes I. Dr. Henry Brown Tyler passed away on February 21, 2023. Lucinda Beebe was born at Pascagoula on February 28, 1829. Deceased is survived by a father and mother and other relatives. Walter Denny, president of the firm of W. Denny & Co., lumber manufacturers, died at 11:15p.m. [Daily Herald, August 22, 1911 Transcribed by AFOFG] The remains of the young man were taken in charge by relatives abd the funeral was held this afternoon with interment in the family burying grouns (sic) near the Byrd place. He was fifty-five years of age. Savage in 1866. Moss Point, MS - Janet Dean died December 9, 2004 in Moss Point, MS. She lived with her husbandNorman S. Dean in Danielson from 1944 until her retirement from the State of CT, DCYS in Norwich, CT in 1976. The jury of inquest returned a verdict of died from unknown causes. Also as a result of this unionthere were sixty-four grand children and twenty-two great grand children. He is survived by his wife and nine children, two sons and seven daughters and a number of grand-children. - Miss Laura Gautier, a native of Havre, France, after a long illness died this morning at the residence of her nephew, Adam Gautier. and little daughter, Doris, of Hammond; Mrs. W. B. Brinkman of New Orleans; Mrs. Thomas Krebs of Pascagoula, Miss., and Edgar Lear, a nephew, of New Orleans. She was born in Denmark but had lived in Pascagoula for many years. Carl O'Neal was killed by lightning yesterday afternoon at five o'clock while standing near a tree on the county road near Larue, on which he and others have been employed by A. L. Flurry, road contractor. He was a member of Scranton Lodge No. Mrs. George Mathieu, Pascagoula Pascagoula, Miss., Aug 1. Requiescat in pace. Tombstone Project search cemetery transcriptions for [The Pensacola Journal, January 13, 1910 - Transcribed By AFOFG] Local obituaries for the Jackson, Mississippi area McInnis, Miss Louise Isabel including obituaries, Captain Castanera was a member of the Catholic Church. She was a native of Seymour, and aged 40 years. She said a tree fell on a vehicle. Moss Point, July 11. He removed to Scranton and married Miss Sarah Williams of Georgia on Aug. 10, 1882. search online Pascagoula, Miss., - Jan. 30 - Mr. W. W. Woodman, tax assessor of Jackson county, and a prominent and highly respected citizen of Pascagoula, died of pneumonia at his home on South Pascagoula street, Tuesday night, aged forty years. Pascagoula, Sept. 9. He was born at Pass Christian. Guardian Angels Funeral Home Obituaries in Pascagoula, MS The body is at the Bradford Funeral Home, Biloxi. Flags were held at halfmast during the funeral hour out of respect for the deceased. The funeral will be from the home at 10 a.m. Friday followed by services at the Antioch Church. [Times-Picayune, August 11, 1867 - Transcribed by AFOFG] [Pascagoula Democrat Star, March 11, 1884 - Transcribed by AFOFG] The cause of death is unknown at this time pending an autopsy. The funeral took place this afternoon at 4 o'clock at Macpelah cemetery, the Rev. He was a Confederate veteran. [Adams Senteniel Published August 23, 1852 - Transcribed by Therman Kellar] 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. He was born in Louhaus, France, April 26, 1812, came to America in 1845 and settled here in 1848. In Scranton, Miss., at 1:30 o'clock p.m., Friday, August 31, 1888, Miss Mary Josephine, daughter of Hon. [Democrat Star - July 9, 1886] R. Snyder and sister of Charles Snyder of this city, who with the sorrowing husband survives. [Daily Gazette , October 3, 1889 - Transcribed by AFOFG] Scranton, Nov. 3. Johnson, John Ernst [Pascagoula Democratic Star, May 21, 1888 - Submitted by AFOFG] The funeral was held Sunday at 3p.m. She became ill on Tuesday, last week, and toward the latter part of her illness had the attention of four physicians and, always, the most careful nurses. Wm. The remains were brought to Moss Point for burial, the funeral being held on tomorrow afternoonfrom the Presbyterian church. Those accompanying the remains to Donaldsonville were: [black splotch on page] [?] He leaves a wife to grieve alone at the sundering on nature's ties, as no other relatives of the deceased are known in this country. and A.M , of which he had been an honored member for years. Mississippi), Volume VI, Issue 49, Page 6, October 12, 1903] She was keeping a little store on Pascagoula St., and living alone. Wilson of the schooner, Kate Buchanan, died suddenly aboard his vessel. Chidsey, Dr. C. Ocean Springs, Dec. 29. 1020 did not have a singular plan to address the crime in Jackson. Mallette, Jackson county; 20 grandchildren and 52 great grandchildren. Jackson ended 2022 with 133 homicides, a 13 percent drop from the year before, when 153 people lost their lives to violence, according to 3 On Your Side figures. Contact Info. The body will be shipped to New Orleans. Mrs. Colmer had been sick for some two weeks. He was well and favorably known and made many friends before he retired from business some years ago. W. H. Giles conducted the funeral services at the grave. The funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock with services by the Rev. She was a life-long member of the Presbyterian church and had many warn and sincere friends attracted to her by her many virtues. For the last four years his health has been gradually faiing. 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 . Pallbearers will be MacRae Turner, Huntley Caraway, C.H. He was a member of the Tennnessee legislature, 1881-82, and practiced law four years in Chicago. Mobile, Ala., Nov. 9 Mrs. Almeda L. Brewton, a native of Jackson county, Miss. "Jack" (Donna) Martin, Lucedale, Miss. Reid, Durkling Felix 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. Pioneer Resident of Pascagoula Dies [Daily Herald (Biloxi, Mississippi), Volume VI, Issue 47, Page 6, October 9, 1903 - Transcribed By AFOFG] Mrs. George T. Clifford died yesterday at Gautier, Miss. He is survived by his wife and one daughter, Miss Lolla. Old Resident Dead Forbe, Captain Joseph H. The accident happened near the home of S. R. byrd and caused considerable excitement in the neighborhood. Fort Biloxi Deaths 1720-1723. T he MSDH Bureau of Vital Records maintains records of births, deaths and other vital events in the state. Died - Peter Martin, Captain of Denny and Co.'s Barge, Belle, died at his home near Scranton, last Sunday. Funeral services were held in the Catholic church and cemetery at this place, the ceremonies being performed by Rev. He had been in the government service but one week when stricken. The funeral services were held at the home this morning at 10 o'clock, conducted by Bishop Bratton and interment in the family burying ground at Gautier. [Biloxi Herald, December 15, 1894 - Transcribed by AFOFG] speacial says: Tonight about 8 o,clock, during prayer meeting services at the Prebstyerian church, someone fired a shot into the congregation through the front door of the building and instantly killed Mr. Dan R. McInnis and mortally wounded his little daughter, Miss Nellie. Jackson County Obituaries and Newspapers at LDS Pascagoula, Sept. 12. In 1970 Kenten Hunnell, 72, of Lakeview, Arkansas, went to be with his Lord and Savior on Feb. 23, 2023. 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. Mississippi law did not require He cane to Ocean Springs some time ago, thinking it would benefit his health. WebMississippi Line of Duty Deaths United States Mississippi Aberdeen Police Department Aberdeen, MS 1 Fallen Officer Alcorn County Constable's Office Corinth, MS 1 Fallen Officer Arcola Police Department Arcola, MS 2 Fallen Officers Attala County Sheriff's Department Kosciusko, MS 1 Fallen Officer Bassfield Police Department Bassfield, MS Information found on CountyOffice.org is strictly for informational purposes and does not construe legal, financial or medical advice. Popular Pascagoulan Dead He was a member of the Episcopal church. [Newspaper: Norwich Bulletin, Norwich, CT, Submitted by Kim Torp] WebOliver O.J. Entering the Confederate service at the beginning of hostilities in 1861, he served through the entire struggle receiving several important promotions. B. Bransford of Chicago, formerly Miss Annie Snyder of Ocean Springs, died Tuesday in Chicago of pneumonia. Lisica claimed before he died that he was shot twice by two negro highwaymen and robbed of $50. Died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Alice Sarrazin, in Scranton, Miss., on September 7, 1900, Mr. Helaire Krebs, in the eighty-first year of his age. Phelps, Mrs. R. USGenWeb Mississippi Well Known Pascagoula Man Succumbs To Pneumonia Bouton - At Moss Point, Miss., Sept. 21, 1883, Jessica, youngest daughter of Charles S. Bonton and Fannie J. Rhodes, aged 4 months and 8 days. He was buried in Mobile yesterday with full military honors. cemeteries, death records Jackson County, MS Death Irwin, Lucy W. The funeral will take place at three o'clock this afternoonfrom the 25th avenue Methodist Church. yesterday, aged 76 years. She was a great favorite in the social circles of this place. (Bobbie Jo) Martin, Pascagoula, Miss, andS. Pascagoula, MS Obituaries, today,past His death helped inspire the Selma to Montgomery marches in March 1965, a major event in the civil rights movement that helped gain congressional passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. T. S. Brooks Dies At Moss Point News 25 will have more information as it becomes available. T. Brooks died this morning at Moss Point at the home of his daughter, Mrs. A. H. Smith. [Democrat Star - Feb. 1, 1884] Wilkerson, Joseph Elisha Dees, Archie Franklin, O. Haynes, Mrs. Roger 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. McInnis, Dan R. Jackson County, Died Little Linwood Blalack, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Blalack, of this place, died at Biloxi, last Tuesday, at 10 p.m. at the age of 7 months. As a public served he served fourteen years as clerk of the circuit court of Jasper county, and was Mayor of Ocean Springs and Justice of the Peace up to the time of his demise. M. W. Wilson, pastor of the Assembly of God Church, and interment in Antioch Cemetery of Fort Bayou. Neilsen, Agatha Index 1850-2010, Copyright 2022 3 days, Birmingham, Ala., Jan. 12 - Rufus Napoleon Rhodes, proprietor and editor of the Birmingham News, died this morning at 6 o'clock after a lengthy illness with Bright's disease and arterial trouble. JACKSON COUNTY, Miss. He leaves his wife, Cora Carter Mallette, a daughter, Mrs. Ida Holland, Saucier; four sons, E. H., Bioxi; James K., Lucedale; Ernest, Ocean Springs; and Eugene, Pascagoula; a brother, Geo. J. R. Meunier and his company from Biloxi belonged, died in 1917 from pneumonia while stationed in France. Mr. Scharff is survived by a wife and his two daughters, Miss Ida Scharff of this city and Mrs. A. Bernstein of New Orleans, also by one brother, Mr. Edward Scharff of this city and Mobile. [Gulfport Daily Herald (Gulfport, MS), Volume IV, Issue 281, Page 4, August 28, 1913 - Transcribed by AFOFG] 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. Walker, H.C. Hon. H. D. Walker and R. L. Vaughan. COVID-19 in Mississippi New Reported Cases and Deaths for February 14 - 20, 2023 New Cases 2,491 New COVID-19 positive test results reported to MSDH for this She was greatly beloved by the family in which she was reared, and by a host of friends and relatives, for her many noble virtues and amiable disposition, and her death is mourned by all who knew her. Judge Henry C. Havens Dead At Gautier, Miss. Tombstone Project, Jackson County, Mississippi ; C. D. Perkinston; Jos. Email: coroner@wilkinson.co.ms.gov. He was appointed collector of customs by President Taft and held office until it was abolished and made part of the Mobile office.. Cassanova - In Scranton, Miss., Oct. 9, 1884, at a quarter past one in the morning, Mme. [The Pascagoula Democrat-Star, September 14, 1900 - Transcribed By AFOFG] Search Jackson obituaries and condolences, hosted by Echovita.com. Delmas, Mary Josephine Pascagoula, Miss., October 11 - Captain John Smith, a native of Scotland and resident of this place for the past thirty-five years, died at 1:50 p.m. today at his residence here, aged 67 years. Ms. Cathy Jackson was born on December 15, 1956 and passed away on February 25, 2023. 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. Thus has passed a venerable woman, who had long been the bosom companion of one of the most tried patriots ad eminent soldiers of the land. [Democrat Star - Feb. 1, 1884] Died - Emanuel Carson, a Negro, who had been in jail at this place since Dec. 26, 1883, died in jail last Friday morning and was buried by the county. Vital Records consist of births, adoptions, marriages, divorces, and deaths recorded on registers, certificates, and documents. The body of Davis was then conveyed to his home in Escatawpa, just across the river from here. [Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX), Section A, Page 56, August 3, 1975 - Transcribed by AFOFG] Mrs. Dupont wast the last member of the immediate family of Admiral Farragut. The interment will be made in the family burial plot. He will be buried at West Pascagoula tomorrow alongside of his mother. Walker, Henry The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation is investigating the death of an inmate who died Feb. 25 in the Yazoo County Regional Correctional Facility, and his Biloxi, August 28. A. Tabor was summoned and exerted every effort to restore life. Mr. Gautier was born at Tchouticaboulla river, January 16, 1848. he was the son of the late Fernando Gautier, owner of one of the gulf coast's first saw mills. At Ocean Springs, Miss. He read law in Clarksville and served as city attorney of that place from 1877 to 1881. The remains were taken to Vancleave this afternoon where the funeral was held. Tootle, Vancleave; four daughters, Mrs. J. L. Carter, Meridian; Mrs. Ernest Martin, Gautier; Mrs. Emma Davidson, Big Point; Mrs. [Daily Herald, May 24, 1920 Transcribed By AFOFG] His funeral took place Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock proceeding from his late residence to Our Lady of Victories Church, and from thence to the Catholic cemetery at the beach. he was 89 years of age and served in the Civil War as a Confederate soldier. Dupont, Elizabeth Farragut night, aged 81 years, her remains taken to Vicksburg for interment. Leone, Tony [Pascagoula Democratic Star, May 14, 1885 - Submitted by AFOFG] He is survived by his widow, mother, a sister and a brother. Jackson County, Hinds County of, Board of Supervisors, Hinds County Board of may be able to offer information about local public vital records, along with info about census records and public criminal records. Florence, William He leaves a large estate. Pascagoula, Miss., May 24. Mrs. Chris Nelson, aged 68, died here yesterday after a short illness. brash, died at Scranton lat week. Death of Mr. John E. Clark County Office is not affiliated with any government agency. County. B. L. Mitchell conducting the funeral services in a most impressive manner. Miss Agnes I. Crosbie, an estimable young lady of Moss point, died in that place, on Sunday last. Jackson County Genealogy at Family Search Old and Respected Citizen Dead Deceased was seventy years old and a native of Scranton. Moss Point Citizen Buried DEATHS - JACKSON COUNTY, MS - 201 2 Submitted by: Pat (Creel) Kendrick patcreel@cableone.net Jackson County Coordinator for MSGenWe. 3104 Magnolia St., Pascagoula, MS 39567. Kentucky. Fathers B. O'Reilly and M. J. Corey officiating at the services, and was attended by a host of friends from this city and from other coast and interior cities in the vicinity. Mr. Carr, an old citizen of this place, died at Scranton on Wednesday. Word came through the chief telephone operator here, Miss Alice Connelly, who was in Pascagoula yesterday. Leaves a wife and children. Captain E. Castanera Passes Away At Pascagoula Leaves Six Children Three Sons in Biloxi Biloxi, Aug 22. Miss Agatha H. Nielsen, daughter of J. Nielsen of this city, died at 7:30 last night at her home 421 Reynoirstreet after a long illness. [Macon Weekly Telegraph, january 14, 1867 - Transcribed by AFOFG] JACKSON, Miss. She died of veinous congestion, born in Alsace, France and was 41 years of age. - Mrs. George Mathieu, nee Seymour, died at 10 a.m. today at her home here after a long illness. The interment was made this evening in the Gautier Cemetery, Rev. Calhoun, Laura He married Miss Margaret Smith at Clarksville, Tenn. H. W. Vaughn, and at the grave by members of the Daisy-Vestry lodge F. & A. M. he leaves five sons, L. F. , North Biloxi; A. E. butte, Mont. McCoy, J. C. [Gulfport Daily Herald -(Gulfport, MS), Volume XXI, Issue 132, Page 3, January 17, 1919 - Transcribed by AFOFG] Pleasant Cemetery, jackson County. Moss Point, Miss., April 19 Lola, 9-months-old daughter of H. C. Herring, President of the Pascagoula National Bank died today. Death of Col. Bliss Died Mrs. Lucy W. Irwin, mother of Dr. H. Shannon's wife, died at Dr. Shannon's place, a few miles from here, last Sat. The doctors agreed in diagnosing the fever which caused her death as gengue, though she died with convulsions and black vomit. Florence, Joseph Mr. Oneal was the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. He served with honor in the war between the states on the side of the Confederacy and all his life was loyal to the south and all her cherished traditions. WebJackson,MS Obituaries Philip Newman Thomas Jr.. Philip Newman Thomas, Jr. left this earthly life to live forever with his Lord and Savior, Mr. Glyn Hubbard Sr.. Glynwood