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We deeply sympathize with the sorrowing parents and children, but they grieve not as those who have no hope.Look up, sorrowing friends, for the time will come when you will meet your loved and lost never more to be separated. In Pascagoula, Miss. [The Laurel Chronicle Published April 8, 1910 - transcribed by Therman Kellar] [Pascagoula Democrat Star, July 14, 1888 - Transcribed by AFOFG] Mallette, Jackson county; 20 grandchildren and 52 great grandchildren. 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. She was a native of Calvert county, Maryland, her family name being Smith. The funeral took place Sunday. J. F. Brock, pastor of the Baptist Church in Moss Point, and assisted at the grave by Rev. The funeral will take place at Moss Point tomorrow afternooon. JACKSON, Miss. Captain Castanera was one of the oldest and most respected citizens of the Coast and had a large circle of admiring friends and relatives. Pabst, C. E. Calhoun, Laura Clifford, Mrs. George T. Ocean Springs, Oct. 24. [Montgomery Advertiser, December10, 1913 Transcribed by AFOFG] Pascagoula Obituaries Vital Records consist of births, adoptions, marriages, divorces, and deaths recorded on registers, certificates, and documents. Mrs. J. E. Pendola, well known in Biloxi where she resided for several years before removing to Moss Point, died in Jacksonville, Fla., following an illness lasting for some time. In a fit he fell overboard, and upon coming to the surface was resued by the crew, who passed hime a line, the cook jumping into the river to render assistance. Crosbie, Miss Agnes I. Keith Murriel, 41, died on December 31, 2022, while in police custody. [Daily Herald, January 30, 1919 - Transcribed by AFOFG]. A. R. Chanteraut, Antoine When asked, seven members of the Jackson delegation opposed to H.B. O. Franklin, of Pascagoula, who came to this city and has beem ill about a week died at the home of his daughter, mrs. Laura Archibald, on Reynoir street yesterday morning. He read law in Clarksville and served as city attorney of that place from 1877 to 1881. Lisica claimed before he died that he was shot twice by two negro highwaymen and robbed of $50. Mississippi Death Records, Mississippi Press Obituaries - (2006-Current), OBryant-O'Keefe Funeral Home Obituaries, Jackson County, He was a member of the Tennnessee legislature, 1881-82, and practiced law four years in Chicago. The funeral will be from the home at 10 a.m. Friday followed by services at the Antioch Church. She leaves five children, Mrs. Dora Jane, Miss Leona, Andrew, Edward and John. [Democrat Star Jan. 25, 1884] Holland] Wilkerson, Joseph Elisha Jackson County Tax Assessor Is Dead (WLBT) - A judge has tossed out a complaint against an engineering firm sued in connection with the 2018 death of a Jackson Academy teenager. Smith, E. B. 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. search cemetery transcriptions for Published: Feb. 28, 2023 at 9:26 PM PST ATMORE, Ala. (WALA/Gray News) - A 2-year-old Alabama boy is dead after police say his father left him inside his truck for several hours instead of dropping him off at daycare. He was born on Nov. 26, 1950, in Wichita, Kansas, to Howard and Vivian Hunnell. Pascagoula, Miss., August 20. [Pascagoula Democrat Star, May 22, 1882 - Transcribed by AFOFG] [Pascagoula Democratic Star, February 24, 1888 - Submitted by AFOFG] He was educated by private tutors and began his public career as sheriff of Jackson county in 1867, taking up his residence at Ocean Springs, after which he moved to Scranton and Pascagoula. He was a vice-president of the Associate Press and about two years agowas placed on the directory of that organization. [Daily National Intelligencer, August 12, 1853 - Transcribed by AFOFG] The funeral will take place at three o'clock this afternoonfrom the 25th avenue Methodist Church. Cannody, J. H. Woman Dead At Ninety-Two Is Survived By One Hundred Children Mrs. Laura E. Ratcliff St. Peter's Missionfor Indians and Negroes was impressively dedicated in East Pascagoula yesterday. Irwin, Lucy W. he had lived here for a long time and was a familiar figure on our streets and known by every man, woman and child within a radius of ten miles. Genweb Mississippi death records are open to requesters who can demonstrate a legitimate interest in the record. Old Resident Dead New Orleans, Oct. 2 - The Picayune's Moss Point (Miss.) He leaves three sons and three daughters, all of whom are grown. Pascagoula Man Dead (UPI) - William M. Colmer, 90, whose 40 years in congress epitomized Southern political conservatism, died Tuesday in a Pascagoula hospital after an extended illness. She has been an active member of the Baptist Church since she was 13 years old. [Daily Herald (Biloxi, Mississippi), Volume VI, Issue 47, Page 6, October 9, 1903 - Transcribed By AFOFG] A. Tabor was summoned and exerted every effort to restore life. Entering the Confederate service at the beginning of hostilities in 1861, he served through the entire struggle receiving several important promotions. McInnis, Dan R. Laurel, MS (39440) Today. Lyman Roberts performing the last sad rites. Gamblin, Daniel M. He was born in Louhaus, France, April 26, 1812, came to America in 1845 and settled here in 1848. 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. 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 . Dead - Captain C. L. Lumsdane the gallant commander of Lumsden's celebrated Battery of Artillery, from Alabama, was recently crushed to death in the machinery of his Mills, near Pascagoula. [Bilox Daily Hearld(Biloxi, Mississippi), March 21, 1958 - Transcribed By AFOFG] His death was not unexpected, as he had been critically ill for a number of days. He was a delegate at large from Alabama to the national Democratic conventions in 1892 and 1904. 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. POWERED BY. Mrs. Odelia Bulock, 61 years old, wife of T. E. Bullock, a native and lifelong resident of Jackson County, died at her home north of Ocean Springs Tuesday at 1:10 p.m. She is survived by her husband; five sons, E. J. Bulock(sic), W. E. Bullock, E. W. Bullock, Mobile, William Bullock and Monroe Bullock, Ocean Springs; three daughters, Mrs. Clifton Seymour, Ocean Springs; Mrs. Wallace Kennedy, Nokomis, Fla.; Mrs. Alden Husley, Cedar Lake; three brothers, James, Vincent, and Wilson Noble, Ocean Springs; four sisters, Mrs. Gussie Fountain, and Mrs. Arthur Caldwell, Biloxi, Mrs. Peter Seymour, Ocean Springs, Mrs. Armand Garlotte, Gautier; and 15 grandchildren. He had been ill three weeks. [Pascagoula Democrat Star, August 31, 1888 - Transcribed by AFOFG] Scranton, Miss., March 9. Records and Obituaries at Mississippi 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. The interment will be made in the family burial plot. Davis, W. E. http://msdh.ms.gov/msdhsite/_static/19,816,166.html#Jackson. Mr. John Sidney Howze, aged 63 years of Moss Point, Jackson County, has passed away. The sheriff further stated that the dead man did not have $50 on his person as it was said that he borrowed $15 the afternoon he was shot. Died Chas. Beckham, aged 57 years, a well known and respected citizen of this city, died suddenly yesterday morning at 11:45 o'clock while at the packing house of Mr. M. L. Pol. 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. Ladnier, Felix [Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), Page 6, March 10, 1914 - Transcribed by AFOFG] [Gulfport Daily Herald (Gulfport, MS), Volume IV, Issue 281, Page 4, August 28, 1913 - Transcribed by AFOFG] Died In Galveston, Texas, Nov. 20, 1883, Mrs. Evelina Hawkins, aged 68 years, formerly of East Pascagoula, Miss. - Mrs. Rose W. Walker, wife of Henry A. Walker, of Pascagoula, Miss., died here today, and the funeral will be held Thursday at Pascagoula where the body will be taken for interment. Editors frequently monitor and verify these resources on a routine basis. MSObituaries at MS Genealogy TrailsJackson County McCoy, J. C. JACKSON, Miss. She was a young lady of quiet pleasant ways and her many and her many friends sympathize deeply with her father and brother in their sore bereavement. Murrills , Chas. Death of Mrs. Henry Colmer On August 15, 2022, the Jackson County Board of Supervisors adopted the Redistricting of Supervisor, Election Commissioner, Justice Mr. Cooley was in his forty-eighth year, and is survived by his wife. 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. Devereaux, Mrs. Emma Mr. Krebs was educated in the private schools of his native town, and by private tutors at home. Death Records are kept by Vital Records Offices or Jackson County Clerk's Offices, which may be run by the state or at the local level. E. A. The interment was made this evening in the Gautier Cemetery, Rev. Brooks, T. S. [Gulfport Daily Herald (Gulfport, MS), Volume I, Issue 233, Page 8, July 2, 1910 - Transcribed By AFOFG] He was born July 2, 1842, and served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War. Miss O'Connel , Pascagoula, Miss. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Marnie Gamblin, two sons, Boyd and Cooper Gamblin, all of Vancleave; one daughter, Mrs. Levi Stuart, Philadelphia, Miss. The whole community is excited. Mr. Orrell was between seventy and eighty years of age and had been in poor health for some time. Moss Point Hunter Killed Low 69F. Henry Gautier, Pioneer Coast Citizen, Dies C. W. Calhoun, died at her residence on Dutch Bayou and leaves several small children. Funeral arrangements have not yet been made. Mr. Tom Haley, a young man of fine promise and good family was killed at Moss Point, Miss Sunday by the accidental discharge of his pistol. Prof. A. J. Montamat died at 11:30 o'clock a.m. Friday, June 24th, at the residence of his mother, Mrs. George Heirdal, at Moss Point. He was the husband of Mrs. Sallie Vancleave Reid, daughter of Colonel R. A. Vancleave, of this place. 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. Since the peace he has been recognized both in and out of the army as one of the most valuable officers in the service. Death again took her mate, and since then then she has made her home with the children, who survive her. Jackson County Sheriff and Jail. Obituaries. Brown, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, officiating. Also on board and killed was soul singer Otis Redding . His children are Eugene Frank and Tribio Castanera of Biloxi, Clarence Castanera of Long Beach, Mrs. C. W. Barnett of Mobile and Mrs. Mack Watkins of Moss Point. Index 1850-2010, Copyright 2022 The remains were taken to Vancleave this afternoon where the funeral was held. [Gulfport Daily Herald (Gulfport, MS) Volume XXIII, Issue 188, Page 4, March 22, 1921 - Transcribed by AFOFG] - John F. Baptiste, one of the oldest residents of Pascagoula, died at the home of his mother, Mrs. Jacob Baptiste, this morning after a lingering illness of several years. 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. past 7 days, All five members were killed. She was born August 31, 1949, in Betty Sue Susie Kopf died at home on February 25, 2023, holding hands with her husband and daughter. Hawkins, Evelinda He will be buried at West Pascagoula tomorrow alongside of his mother. She formerly resided in New Orleans but she made her home here for thirty years. Mosely, W. R. Delmas, Mary Josephine He came to Ocean Springs when a young man and worked first as a chore man on the Maginnis place, one of the landmarks of this place. Gen. Rufus N. Rhodes, Editor of Birmingham News, Passes Away Weaver, Metropolis, Ill.; J.A. WebRoyal Funeral Service, Inc. - Miami Gardens Obituary. Father Milot and interment in the Ryan cemetery at Bayou Portage, in Jackson county. Captain E. Castanera Passes Away at Pascagoula - Leaves Six Children - Three Sons In Biloxi browse over 240 million cemetery records. Word came through the chief telephone operator here, Miss Alice Connelly, who was in Pascagoula yesterday. The interment took place Saturday morning at the Protestant cemetery, Pascagoula, Rev. Featured Local News News Bilbo, Henry Morris He is survived by a wife, three sons, Ernest, George, and William, and one grandchild, all of this city. [Times-Picayune, May 12, 1859 - Transcribed by AFOFG] He was educated in High School Academy, Stewart College and at the Southwestern Presbyterian University at Clarksville, Tenn. Colmer, the former traffic cop elected to congress in 1932 on the coattails of Roosevelt liberalism, entered the Singing River Hospital three weeks ago. Walker, Mrs. Rose W. Deceased was seventy years old and a native of Scranton. N.O. Mr. Westbrook was prominently known in Ocean Springs and on the coast. Woodville MS 39669-2195. - Henry Gautier, a pioneer citizen of Jackson county, died at his home in Gautier Saturday morning at 3:40 o'clock. 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 Vanderwall, John 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. [Gulfort Daily Herald (Gulfport, MS), Volume XXII, Issue 252, Page 6, June 7, 1920 - Transcribed By AFOFG [Gulfport Daily Herald (Gulfport, MS), Volume XVII, Issue 60, Page 2, October 24, 1914 - 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. [Gulfport Daily Herald (Gulfport, Mississippi), Volume 11, Issue 7, Page 4, October 11, 1910 - Transcribed By AFOFG] 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. The remains of this young man were brought to the United States with other of Uncle Sam's soldiers. Died Killed in a log cabin accident, three colored men, Wash Williams, George Williams and Nelson Robbison, on Thursday night, Jan. 17, 1884, on Bluff Creek. Leone, Tony He was a devoted and consistent member of the Catholic church and led a useful and exemplary life. In 1880 he went to St. Louis where he engaged in the jewelry business. JACKSON, Miss. Pascagoula, MS Obituaries, today,past Department of Veterans Affairs Death Rev. Meaut and Mrs. Joseph Wilson of Biloxi; Mrs. Joseph Salbury of Gautier; Mrs. Balley Martin of Fontainebleau; Mrs. Chas. 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. Franklin, O. Tombstone Project, Jackson County, Mississippi [Daily Herald, February 9, 1912 - Transcribed by AFOFG] WebJackson County obituaries include personal information on the character of the deceased and the accomplishments to his/her name. - Miss Laura Gautier, a native of Havre, France, after a long illness died this morning at the residence of her nephew, Adam Gautier. R. Snyder and sister of Charles Snyder of this city, who with the sorrowing husband survives. His family have been in this section for some time, having come here from Charlotte, South Carolina. The sheriff stated that he had information that Lisica was shot by a man whom he is alleged to have insulted. Her first husband, Mr. Wm. Find a Grave Index 1600s-Current The friends of the deceased are invited to be present. He served one year as president of the Pascagoula Club. Smith, Mrs. Eugene Eleanor He removed to Scranton and married Miss Sarah Williams of Georgia on Aug. 10, 1882. and Mrs. Wm. 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. She was the first child of Thomas Jackson Clarion Ledger is not responsible for screening, editing or verifying obituary content submitted. We extend to her our sympathy in her hour of bereavement. U.S. Social Security Death Index 1935-2014 search this death index database of over 94 million records Ashley Martin, Pascagoula, Miss;4 brothers (one now deceased, Roy A (Velma)Martin, Jr., Pascagoula, Miss). Mobile, Ala., Dec. 9 William M. Bolton, aged eighty-four years, a native of Mobile County, who for many years operated a farm in Hall's Mill road, a Confederate Veteran and Christian gentleman, died Monday night at Pascagoula, Miss, after an illness of one month's duration. WebJackson County Death Records are documents relating to an individual's death in Jackson County, Mississippi. Jackson County Health Department Website Walker, Henry W. Murrills, aged 17 years, a newsboy, died in Mobile last Sat. [Times - Picayune (New Orleans, LA), Page 2, March 7, 1904 - Transcribed by AFOFG] The young man, was at one time in the employ of the Gas Company in this city and was liked by a large circle of friends who will regret his death. 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. Father Gunn, bishop of the Natchez diocese, conducted the ceremony. 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. On Saturday, Aug. 3, at Pascagoula, L. Charles Blanc, aged 47 years. A. Donovan and Mrs. M. A. Krebs of Scranton. 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. BobbyJoe Stubbs. WebJackson, MS 39215-1700 Phone: (601) 206-8200 Are Mississippi Death Records Open to the Public? Captain Castanera is survived by his widow, six children, and sixteen grandchildren. 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 Pallbearers will be MacRae Turner, Huntley Caraway, C.H. He is survived by three daughters. Mrs. Savage early became a devout Christian, uniting with the Methodist chruch. [Daily Herald (Biloxi, Mississippi), January 8, 1929, page 2 - Transcribed By AFOFG] [The Democrat Star - March 11, 1901 - Transcribed by Therman Kellar] 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. Malary White, Chief Communications Officer for the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (MEMA), said the death happened in Yazoo County. When on deck he staggered to his feet, walked several steps and dropped dead. Sheriff Smith Dies At Moss Point Dean, Janet Mrs. H. A. Walker, Covington, La. 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. Winds S at 15 to 25 mph. Captain E. Castanera, a native of Provincio de Lugo, Spain, born April 16, 1836, died yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Pascagoula. Mrs. Valverde enjoyed the distinction of being Jackson county's oldest citizen. past 30 days in Pascagoula, MS and throughout Jackson County Pascagoula, February 9. His children are Eugene Frank Tribio Castanera of Biloxi, Clarence Castanera of Long Beach, Mrs. C. W. Barnett of Mobile and Mrs. Mack Watkins of Moss Point. [Vernon Courier, (Lamar County, AL), Dec 3, 1891] Kind to his brothers and sisters and all he had intercourse with. Bell, formerly of Moss Point, Miss., aged 36 years. Shaw. H. C. Walker, in the seventieth year of his age, after an illness of three months. Mrs. George T. Clifford died yesterday at Gautier, Miss. Dr. j. E. Faggard, which occurred at his residence, in the county, near Three Rivers, last Sun., the 20th Instant. Lucinda Beebe was born at Pascagoula on February 28, 1829. [Daily Herald (Biloxi, MS), Volume X, Issue 302, Page 1, August 3, 1908 - Transcribed by AFOFG] Valverde, Mrs. Jane R. L. Vaughn. Savage in 1866. "Death should come Gently to one of gentle would like thee, As light winds, wandering through graves of bloom, Detach the delicate blossoms from the tree. Father B. O'Reilly conducted the services at the house and grave. Woodman, W. W. Mathieu, Mrs. George The board released a statement saying there were multiple witnesses who saw people trading insults, punches and even racial slurs. Martin's store on Bluff Creek, at 10 o'clock, a.m., on the fourth Sunday in September. Henry Lear, a former resident of Donaldsonville, died at the residency of his daughter, Mrs. W. B. Brinkmann, in New Orleans, last Tuesday night at 10:15 o'clock. A memorial service is scheduled for 11 a.m. Saturday at the First United Methodist Church in Pascagoula. Although Independence retains T he MSDH Bureau of Vital Records maintains records of births, deaths and other vital events in the state. He founded the Birmingham News in 1888 and was prominent in public life in this city and state ever since. [Times-Picayune, April 20, 1909 Transcribed by AFOFG] [Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), Page 10, July 21, 1915 - Transcribed by AFOFG] He is survived by his wife and four children and anumber of relatives in various parts of Jackson and Harrison counties. - Mrs. J. "Jack" (Donna) Martin, Lucedale, Miss. [Date: 1918-10-29;Paper: Daily Herald - Submitted by Barb Ziegenmeyer] over 50,000 links to genealogy databases The funeal took place Saturady afternoon and the interment was made in the Pascagoula cemetery. 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. The funeral took place from the Catholic church Saturday morning, proceedinf to the cemetery at Pascagoula, where his remains were laid to rest, Rev. Chidsey, Dr. C. Lear, Henry [Democrat Star - Feb. 1, 1884] Carson, Emanuel [Democrat Star - May 2, 1884] Dec. 28, at the residence of his brother Col. Melancthon, Mr. Chandler S. Smith of Mobile, Ala. Moss Point, July 11. Fayard, of Biloxi, died at the residence his niece, Mrs. George Frentz, where he was on a visit, after a short illness, aged 75 years. Pascagoula, Miss.. March 22. Hurley, Melville M. and Harriet A. Bilbo, aged 13 years 5 months and 23 days. [Daily Herald, February 24, 1911 - Transcribed by AFOFG] Privacy Policy He is survived by his wife and ten children, six sons and four daughters, and two sisters, Mrs. J. Mr. Frederic is survived by a wife and ten children. Contact Information. Jackson County Death Records are documents relating to an individual's death in Jackson County, Mississippi.