He became convinced of the possibilities of the selected pecan nut and originated the famous Pabst pecan and started the pecan industry in Ocean Springs. View Jackson County Health Department webpage, including contact information and office hours. Mississippi law did not require JACKSON, Miss. John Richards Shoemaker, a native of Vancleave, Miss., aged 24 years, died here yesterday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock. 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. Dees, Archie The vancancy in his office will be filled by special election. [Gulfort Daily Herald (Gulfport, MS), Volume XXII, Issue 252, Page 6, June 7, 1920 - Transcribed By AFOFG Webb, William He leaves one son and four daughters; J. M. Brooks, Mrs. A. H. Smith, Mrs. Valery Miller of Moss Point and Mrs. T. D. Tatum and Mrs. A. W. Amis of Gulfport. Cannody, J. H. Walter The remains were taken to Vancleave this afternoon where the funeral was held. [Pascagoula Democrat Star, October 2. Interment in the Catholic cemetery. Pascagoula, August 4 - Mrs. Jane Valverde, nee Davidson, died at the residence of her granddaughter, Mrs. J. Y. Morgan, in this city yesterday, aged 92 years. Sheriff W. G. Parker, of Pascagoula, said that he disbelieved the statement. Debrangle, Sarah Elizabeth - Durkling Felix Reid diedhere this morning, after an illness of many months. Jackson Major Grayson was widely known for his many sterling and manly qualities. C. Mallette, 84, lifelong residnet of Jackson county, died at his home at 10:45 p.m. yesterday. 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. E. A. Arrangements have not been made yet for the funeral. Lucinda Beebe was born at Pascagoula on February 28, 1829. All Rights Reserved. Mr. Sheen was a native of New Orleans, his relatives residing there. All five members were killed. He removed to Scranton and married Miss Sarah Williams of Georgia on Aug. 10, 1882. When on deck he staggered to his feet, walked several steps and dropped dead. [Date: 1918-10-29;Paper: Daily Herald - Submitted by Barb Ziegenmeyer] Pabst, C. E. He was a native of Wayne county, and spent the greater part of his life in his beloved State. [Gulfport Daily Herald (Gulfport, MS), Volume V, Issue 118, Page 2, February 19, 1914 - Transcribed by AFOFG] He was a member of the Masonic fraternity and a consistent Methodist. 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. B. L. Mitchell conducting the funeral services in a most impressive manner. Father Milot and interment in the Ryan cemetery at Bayou Portage, in Jackson county. R. L. Vaughn. Fayard, Jos. He was employed by the Illinois Central railroad as inspector of iron and steel, with headquarters at Chicago. Mrs. Bransford was the eldest daughter of the late Col. Wm. Smith, Arthur H. He served one year as president of the Pascagoula Club. A woman is dead after a shooting in Moss Point. Laurel, MS (39440) Today. Mosely, W. R. 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. [Pascagoula Democratic Star, May 21, 1888 - Submitted by AFOFG] Mr. Westbrook was prominently known in Ocean Springs and on the coast. 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 presidnt of the southern Publisher' Association at the time of his death. She was born in Denmark but had lived in Pascagoula for many years. [The Pascagoula Democrat-Star, September 14, 1900 - Transcribed By AFOFG] Nearly six years ago he married Miss M. E. Sarrazin, daughter of Capt J. E. Sarrazin and Zuline Krebs, of this place, who were among our first settlers and best citizens. He was the son of a physician and was a college graduate. She was the daughter of Capt. Obituaries, today, All business was practically today here in consequence of this honored citizen. His second wife, who was Miss Laura Canty, and their two sons, Richard and Newton, and daughter, Miss Fairfax, survive him. Mr. Rhodes was born at Pascagoula, Miss., June 5, 1856, his parents being Rufus Randolph and Martha Rhodes. Captain Castanera is survived by his widow, six children, and sixteen grandchildren. J.C. McCoy, 86 years old, of St. Louis and Vero Beach, Fla., died at the home of Andrew Gray on Tegarden Road, Mississippi City, Sunday, at noon. Interment will be made today at 2 o'clock in the McPhelah cemetery between Moss Point and Pascagoula. Mallette, William C. At her home in Pascagoula, Miss., on Monday, July 6, 1885, Mrs. E. J. Dodson, wife of W. S. Dodson, Jr., aged 31 years. Captain S. A. Dutch, an old landmark of Pascagoula, died at that place this week. Ms. Cathy Jackson was born on December 15, 1956 and passed away on February 25, 2023. JACKSON, Miss. [Democrat Star - June 4, 1886] Since the loss of her husband on 1998 and the beginning of Alzheimer's, she has remained in the south. Bilbo, Sabra Isabella The remains of this young man were brought to the United States with other of Uncle Sam's soldiers. He is survived by his wife and nine children, two sons and seven daughters and a number of grand-children. Born In Philadelphia, Miss., Oden had worked for Ford for 37 years. ; Richard E Martin, Gautier, Miss., Ernest Ernie Martin, Hurley, Miss. 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. [Times - Picayune (New Orleans, LA), Page 2, December 4, 1907 - Transcribed by AFOFG] Mrs. H. A. Walker, Covington, La. His death was sudden, although he had been suffering for several months with an abscess in the head. Father Gaffeny of New Orleans and the Rev. Davis, Ella A. The death rate is high only four people have survived out of 154 cases between 1962 and 2021. Montamat, Prof. A. J. His remains were brought here for burial in the Protestant Cemetery at Pascagouls. Brandon, J.O. Jackson County, Smith, Mrs. Eugene Eleanor Let us weep not, but look and press on, as we will meet little "Lessie" on the bright and happy shore where parting never comes. 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. 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 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. Carr He removed from this place twelve years ago, going to Pascagoula, Miss., where he resided until four years ago, when he moved to New Orleans for medical treatment, taking up his residence with his daughter. Anthony Tyrone Lindsey Jr. allegedly was shot to death on June 3, 2021, by Jocquiez Williams, who was on parole and on house arrest at the time of the shooting, according to Lindseys family. he was 89 years of age and served in the Civil War as a Confederate soldier. [Bilox Daily Hearld(Biloxi, Mississippi), March 21, 1958 - Transcribed By AFOFG] 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. 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. Leone, Tony Close thy sweet eyes calmly, and without pain, And we trust in God to see thee yet again." Williams, Wash, Williams, George Williams, and Robbison, Nelson Boyer, Mary E. MS Bureau of Investigations is conducting the OBryant-O'Keefe Funeral Home Obituaries in Pascagoula,MS She was a native of Seymour, and aged 40 years. [Gulfport Daily Herald (Gulfport, MS), Volume IV, Issue 281, Page 4, August 28, 1913 - Transcribed by AFOFG] Also as a result of this unionthere were sixty-four grand children and twenty-two great grand children. She was keeping a little store on Pascagoula St., and living alone. Dr. j. Miss Agnes I. Crosbie, an estimable young lady of Moss point, died in that place, on Sunday last. Mr. Walker was a native of Alabama and moved to Mississippi about thirty years ago and embarked in business, and was respected by all the citizens of Pascagoula, of which place he had been a resient ever since he came to this state. Toro was a suspect identified in a Gautier home invasion earlier this week. Martin's store on Bluff Creek, at 10 o'clock, a.m., on the fourth Sunday in September. and Lisa (Leonard) Trusler, Pascagoula, Miss., grandchildren: Dylan and Jade Bloodsworth, Logan and J. T. Martin, and a host of nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles and many friends and his children's mother, Sheila Diana Martin of Pascagoula. Deceased is survived by a father and mother and other relatives. He had been in the government service but one week when stricken. Mr. Carr, an old citizen of this place, died at Scranton on Wednesday. A. H. delmas and Felicio Colsson, aged 21 years and 8 months. Kind to his brothers and sisters and all he had intercourse with. McInnis, Dan R. His remains were taken to New Orleans for interment. including obituaries, JACKSON, Miss. JACKSON For the fifth time in the last seven seasons Coahoma County is headed back to the Class 2A state championship. The accident happened near the home of S. R. byrd and caused considerable excitement in the neighborhood. [Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX), Page 42, September 11, 1980 - Transcribed by AFOFG] PacknettCoroner. ( WJTV) A former Jackson police officer, who was recently fired, was arrested in Ridgeland. - C. E. Pabst, one of Ocean Springs' leading residents for many years, was buried Saturday afternoon in Evergreen cemetery, having passed away Thursday night after a short illness. Email: coroner@wilkinson.co.ms.gov. http://msdh.ms.gov/msdhsite/_static/19,816,166.html#Jackson [The Pascagoula Democrat Star - February 20, 1886 - Transcribed by Therman Kellar] She was in the eighty-first year of her age. The funeral took place from the Catholic church Saturday morning, proceedinf to the cemetery at Pascagoula, where his remains were laid to rest, Rev. [Times - Picayune (New Orleans, LA), Page 8, October 12, 1901- Transcribed by AFOFG] Savage, Lucinda Beebe The funeral will take place at Moss Point tomorrow afternooon. [The Donaldsonville chief (Donaldsonville, La. Bilbo, Henry Morris The funeral was held Sunday at 3p.m. WebDobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, No. Mrs. Colmer had been sick for some two weeks. The funeral will take place at three o'clock this afternoonfrom the 25th avenue Methodist Church. Pascagoula, MS Obituaries, today,past Clifford, Mrs. George T. The friends of the family in this city will be grieved to learn of the death of Mrs. Pendola. [Montomery Advertiser (Montgomery, AL), Volume LXXX, Issue 121, Page 8, May 1, 1909 - Transcribed by AFOFG] Since the peace he has been recognized both in and out of the army as one of the most valuable officers in the service. She has been an active member of the Baptist Church since she was 13 years old. past 30 days, There were twelve children born of this very happy marriage, nine of whom are living. - Pascagoula Star. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT - Henry Gautier, a pioneer citizen of Jackson county, died at his home in Gautier Saturday morning at 3:40 o'clock. Pickett, Mrs. B. H. [Biloxi Herald, Dec. 22, 1894 - Transcribed by AFOFG] Arrangements by Jackson County Funeral Service, Escatawpa, Miss. Mrs. W. Walker, aged 23 years, of Pascagoula, died this morning at 6 o'clock in an infirmary in Mobile. The remains were brought to Mobile Tuesday and taken to the home of his son, J.E. Osborne and H.D. Brash, Mrs. Mattie Frederic, W. E. Jackson County 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. 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. Besides a mother, two sisters and four brothers, she leaves a husband and two infant children. 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. Scranton, Miss., March 6 - Felix Ladnier, a well-known and respected citizen of Scranton, died yesterday morning at his residence in Magnolia Street age 42 years. 1020 did not have a singular plan to address the crime in Jackson. WebMississippi Obituaries search by town, county or name, at funeral.com Mississippi Obituaries - 35 Newspapers 1999-Current including Hattiesburg Post 2013-today, Jackson Advocate 2011-today, Northside Sun (Jackson) 2007-today, Sun Herald (Biloxi) 1994-today, at Genealogy Bank ($) Mississippi Newspapers and Obituaries indexed by county, at Miss O'Connel was a native of Limerick, Ireland, and was 80 years of age. While some one was trying to scare it out so that Charles Perry could get to shoot it, his gun went off and the load of small shot lodged in the side of Davis.