Obituaries 09-26-24
September 25, 2024
DORIS MAE PITTS HUDSON
May 14, 1931-Sept. 11, 2024
Doris Mae Pitts Hudson, 93, of Waynesboro, died on Wednesday, Sept. 11,
2024 in the comfort of her home, surrounded by love.
2024 in the comfort of her home, surrounded by love.
Born in Waynesboro on May 14, 1931 to Maudie Martin Pitts and Earlie
Pitts, she married Norman Hudson in 1973.
Pitts, she married Norman Hudson in 1973.
She retired from Boeing Aircraft Company in 1993. She moved back home to
Waynesboro, where she was a beloved daughter, mother, sister, wife,
grandmother and friend. She was a member of First Baptist Church in
Waynesboro, where she was also a member of the Seniors Club. She also
belonged to the Women's Club of Waynesboro and the Quilting Club,
where they made many beautiful quilts.
Waynesboro, where she was a beloved daughter, mother, sister, wife,
grandmother and friend. She was a member of First Baptist Church in
Waynesboro, where she was also a member of the Seniors Club. She also
belonged to the Women's Club of Waynesboro and the Quilting Club,
where they made many beautiful quilts.
She loved to sew, bake, cook and garden.
She is survived by her two daughters, Dianne Chancellor Ralls and Betty
Chancellor Beasley; her son-in-law, Mike Beasley; five bonus children,
Shirline Hudson Masiel, Robert Hudson, Ronald Hudson, Richard Hudson and
Rocky Hudson; 16 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren and seven
great-great-grandchildren.
Chancellor Beasley; her son-in-law, Mike Beasley; five bonus children,
Shirline Hudson Masiel, Robert Hudson, Ronald Hudson, Richard Hudson and
Rocky Hudson; 16 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren and seven
great-great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Norman Milton Hudson; her
parents, Maudie and Earlie Pitts; her sister, Eva L. Pitts; and her
brothers, Roland Pitts, Archie Pitts, Bennie Pitts, Jr. Pitts and Robert
Pitts.
parents, Maudie and Earlie Pitts; her sister, Eva L. Pitts; and her
brothers, Roland Pitts, Archie Pitts, Bennie Pitts, Jr. Pitts and Robert
Pitts.
She will be missed by her family, friends and her cat, Tom.
An online guestbook can be signed at www.freemanfh.com.
Freeman Funeral Home of Waynesboro is in charge of arrangements.
BRUCE DOHERTY
Jan. 2, 1949-Sept. 23, 2024
Graveside services for Bruce Doherty, 75, of Waynesboro, were conducted
on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024 from Clear Creek Cemetery in Shubuta, with
Rev. Chase Bedwell officiating.
on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024 from Clear Creek Cemetery in Shubuta, with
Rev. Chase Bedwell officiating.
Born on Friday, Jan. 21, 1949 in Waynesboro to the late David Marshall
and Audrey Jordan Doherty, he was a member of Clear Creek Baptist
Church. He retired as Operator of Doherty Farms.
and Audrey Jordan Doherty, he was a member of Clear Creek Baptist
Church. He retired as Operator of Doherty Farms.
He loved his family and loved his God. He enjoyed woodworking, fishing
and growing flowers. He never met a stranger and always had a story to
tell. He walks in sunshine now.
and growing flowers. He never met a stranger and always had a story to
tell. He walks in sunshine now.
He died on Monday, Sept. 23, 2024 at Wayne General Hospital.
He is survived by his loving wife of 43 years, Faye Doherty; two
daughters and a son-in-law, Jada D. Doherty and Hayley D. and Michael
Stewart, all of Waynesboro; a beloved granddaughter and beloved grand
puppies, Sweetie and Brownie.
daughters and a son-in-law, Jada D. Doherty and Hayley D. and Michael
Stewart, all of Waynesboro; a beloved granddaughter and beloved grand
puppies, Sweetie and Brownie.
An online guestbook can be signed at www.freemanfh.com.
Freeman Funeral Home of Waynesboro was in charge of arrangements.
ELTON DELON DAVIS
Feb. 7, 1945-Sept. 20, 2024
Funeral services for Elton Delon Davis, 79, of Waynesboro, were
conducted on Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024 from Coyt Baptist Church, with
Spencer David officiating.
conducted on Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024 from Coyt Baptist Church, with
Spencer David officiating.
Interment followed at Coyt Cemetery in Wayne County.
Born on Wednesday, Feb. 7, 1945 to the late Willie Stance and Olazell
Davis, he retired as a Truck Driver for Mar-Jac Poultry.
Davis, he retired as a Truck Driver for Mar-Jac Poultry.
He died on Friday, Sept.20, 2024 at his residence.
He is survived by his two sons and a daughter-in-law, Elton Dwayne Davis
and Spencer and Heather Davis, all of Waynesboro; two daughters and
sons-in-law, Pam and Mark Lennon of Zebulon, Ga., and Lisa and Joe
Jones; and eight grandchildren, Dillon Henke, Samuel Henke, Rebecca
Lennon, Ryan Lennon, Henley Davis, Easton Davis, Sawyer Davis and Logan
Bryant Davis.
and Spencer and Heather Davis, all of Waynesboro; two daughters and
sons-in-law, Pam and Mark Lennon of Zebulon, Ga., and Lisa and Joe
Jones; and eight grandchildren, Dillon Henke, Samuel Henke, Rebecca
Lennon, Ryan Lennon, Henley Davis, Easton Davis, Sawyer Davis and Logan
Bryant Davis.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Willie Stance and Olazell
Davis; his daughter, Karen Henke; and his brother, Elliott Davis.
Davis; his daughter, Karen Henke; and his brother, Elliott Davis.
An online guestbook can be signed at www.freemanfh.com.
Freeman Funeral Home of Waynesboro was in charge of arrangements.
CHARLES EVERITT POWE
Dec. 29, 1942-Sept. 19, 2024
Graveside services for Charles Everitt Powe, 81, were conducted on
Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024 from the Alexander Powe Family Cemetery in
Winchester.
Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024 from the Alexander Powe Family Cemetery in
Winchester.
Born in Waynesboro on Dec. 29, 1942 to George Shaw Powe and Lillian
Hazel Everitt Powe, he was raised around grandparents, a sister, aunts,
uncles and many cousins and friends in the rural Winchester community.
Hazel Everitt Powe, he was raised around grandparents, a sister, aunts,
uncles and many cousins and friends in the rural Winchester community.
He attended school in Buckatunna and graduated from Wayne County High
School, where he was class president. He earned Bachelor's and
Master's degrees in agricultural economics at Mississippi State
University and a Ph.D. in agricultural economics from the University of
Florida. While in Florida, he met his wife, the former Sandra Ann
Claybrook of Reform, Ala. The couple married on May 4, 1974, and they
celebrated their 50th anniversary this year.
School, where he was class president. He earned Bachelor's and
Master's degrees in agricultural economics at Mississippi State
University and a Ph.D. in agricultural economics from the University of
Florida. While in Florida, he met his wife, the former Sandra Ann
Claybrook of Reform, Ala. The couple married on May 4, 1974, and they
celebrated their 50th anniversary this year.
Charles, or "Charlie" as he was known to man, worked in Washington,
D.C., for the U.S. Department of Agriculture for about three years
before he returned to Starkville in 1977 to join the Mississippi State
University faculty in the Department of Agricultural Economics. In
addition to his years at the university, he pursued other skills and
interests, working for several years as an electrical and general
contracting assistant.
D.C., for the U.S. Department of Agriculture for about three years
before he returned to Starkville in 1977 to join the Mississippi State
University faculty in the Department of Agricultural Economics. In
addition to his years at the university, he pursued other skills and
interests, working for several years as an electrical and general
contracting assistant.
He devoted much time to learning about forestry and forest management
and invested a great deal of his energy into stewarding the family farm
where he was raised in Winchester. He also managed personal rental
property in Starkville.
and invested a great deal of his energy into stewarding the family farm
where he was raised in Winchester. He also managed personal rental
property in Starkville.
He enjoyed learning and liked to discuss history, science, politics and
other subjects that piqued his interest. He valued good conversations
and quality time with his family and friends. In addition to living the
majority of his life in Starkville, he always kept close ties to his
native Wayne County, where he had many relatives and lifelong friends.
other subjects that piqued his interest. He valued good conversations
and quality time with his family and friends. In addition to living the
majority of his life in Starkville, he always kept close ties to his
native Wayne County, where he had many relatives and lifelong friends.
He died on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2024 at his residence.
He is survived by his wife, Sandra Powe; his son and daughter-in-law,
Austin and Julie Inmon Powe of Hernando; his daughters and sons-in-law,
Alexis and Patrik Nordin of Starkville and Allison and Todd Matthews of
Starkville; his granddaughter, Sara Matthews; and five grandsons and
their respective spouses, Samuel and Hannah Matthews, Landon and Jackson
Powe and Peter and Nicolas Nordin.
Austin and Julie Inmon Powe of Hernando; his daughters and sons-in-law,
Alexis and Patrik Nordin of Starkville and Allison and Todd Matthews of
Starkville; his granddaughter, Sara Matthews; and five grandsons and
their respective spouses, Samuel and Hannah Matthews, Landon and Jackson
Powe and Peter and Nicolas Nordin.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his sister, Emma Jean Powe; and
his brother-in-law, Dennis McKee.
his brother-in-law, Dennis McKee.
An online guestbook can be signed at www.freemanfh.com.
Freeman Funeral Home of Waynesboro was in charge of arrangements.
MAXINE EVERETT
Jan. 3, 1955-Sept. 8, 2024
Funeral services for Maxine Everett, 69, of Waynesboro, were conducted
on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024 from Sweet Pilgrim Baptist Church in
Buckatunna, with Rev. Donald Gandy officiating.
on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024 from Sweet Pilgrim Baptist Church in
Buckatunna, with Rev. Donald Gandy officiating.
Born on Jan. 3, 1955, she died on Sunday, Sept. 8, 2024 at Wayne General
Hospital.
Hospital.
She is survived by her sons and daughter-in-law, Richard and Yannick
Everett, Jason Gandy, Cedric Gandy, Tevin Everett and Jeffery Gandy, all
of Waynesboro; her daughters and son-in-law, Shronda and Kembrell Young
of Jackson, Tonya Everett and Shacorey Everett, both of Waynesboro; 21
grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and a special friend, Donna
Walker.
Everett, Jason Gandy, Cedric Gandy, Tevin Everett and Jeffery Gandy, all
of Waynesboro; her daughters and son-in-law, Shronda and Kembrell Young
of Jackson, Tonya Everett and Shacorey Everett, both of Waynesboro; 21
grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and a special friend, Donna
Walker.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Hubert and Rosie Gandy; her
husband, Curtis Everett; her brothers, John Robert Gandy, Hubert Gandy
and Allen Gandy; a special friend, Joe Mason; and a great-grandchild,
Destin Young.
husband, Curtis Everett; her brothers, John Robert Gandy, Hubert Gandy
and Allen Gandy; a special friend, Joe Mason; and a great-grandchild,
Destin Young.
McDonald and Sons Funeral Home of Waynesboro was in charge of
arrangements.
arrangements.
EVONE BLAKLEY HENRY
April 18, 1948-Sept. 9, 2024
Funeral services for Evone Blakley Henry, 76, of Waynesboro, were
conducted on Friday, Sept. 20, 2024 from New Vision Baptist Church, with
Pastor Ricky Chambers, Sr., officiating.
conducted on Friday, Sept. 20, 2024 from New Vision Baptist Church, with
Pastor Ricky Chambers, Sr., officiating.
Interment followed at Serenity Gardens in Waynesboro.
Born on April 18, 1948, she died on Monday, Sept. 9, 2024 at Wayne
General Hospital.
General Hospital.
She is survived by her husband, Deacon R.V. Henry; her sons, Reece Henry
and Patrick Henry; her daughters, Carolyn and Shonda Henry of Waynesboro
and Reevone Sajous of Marietta, Ga.; two sisters, Omega Tabbs and Eloise
Lowe; four sisters-in-law, Mattie Bishop, Earlie Mae Gray, Mae Rhodes
and Dorothy Henry; her brother-in-law, Robert Henry; and a host of
grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, relatives and
friends.
and Patrick Henry; her daughters, Carolyn and Shonda Henry of Waynesboro
and Reevone Sajous of Marietta, Ga.; two sisters, Omega Tabbs and Eloise
Lowe; four sisters-in-law, Mattie Bishop, Earlie Mae Gray, Mae Rhodes
and Dorothy Henry; her brother-in-law, Robert Henry; and a host of
grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, relatives and
friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Rev. Elmer and Ollie M.
Blakely; her son, her sisters and her brothers.
Blakely; her son, her sisters and her brothers.
McDonald and Sons Funeral Home of Waynesboro was in charge of
arrangements.
arrangements.
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