Monday, August 10, 2009
Unity Cemetery Decoration Day
I understand that the Unity Cemetery Decoration Day was yesterday. If anyone has pictures, please share them.
More From Estes
Saturday Night at Estes

Carole took this picture of us at Estes on Saturday night.
From left sitting: Ellen Pettigrew Wall; June Harris; Winnie Borden Ballard.
Standing: Don Wall; Willie Schumpert; Burma Ruff Schumpert, and George Kelly.
June, who lives in Texas, was in the area for the Harris reunion which was held earlier Saturday.
Saturday, August 08, 2009
Heading North
Carole and I will be traveling to north Mississippi today to attend the get together tonight at
Estes. Looking forward to seeing June Harris and other friends and former classmates.
Estes. Looking forward to seeing June Harris and other friends and former classmates.
Mrs. Rebecca "Becky" Long
I would like to express sympathy to the family of Mrs. Long. I did not know Mrs. Long, but graduated from high school with her sister Jo Anne whose husband Maxie Cayson is related to me.
Friday, August 07, 2009
Saturday
Just a reminder that a number of us will be gathering at Estes Fish House in Plantersville tomorrow night starting around 6:30. June Harris is visiting the area from Texas. I hope that you will stop by to break bread with us or to visit.
Monday, August 03, 2009
Mrs. Laura McCaskill
I extend sympathy to Grady, Gerald, Sue and the other family members of Mrs. Laura McCaskill.
Saturday, August 01, 2009
Laney and Margaret

Laney Sims and Margaret Pickard, Carole's sister, attended Bob Levey's memorial service Tuesday night at Holland-Harris Funeral Home.
As reported in previous post, Laney and Tip were involved in a serious accident in Starkville last Saturday. Laney's right ring finger was so badly injured that it could not be saved. Laney is in good spirits as you can tell from this picture, and she is left handed.
Steve and Tip
Paul "Tip" Sims, former interim pastor at First Baptist in Plantersville, with Steve Holland this past Tuesday night.I've been sick this week and failed to report that last Saturday, Tip and Laney had a serious accident in a rental truck in Starkville. Tip escaped with only bruises; however, Laney was not quite so lucky, see next post.
Friday, July 31, 2009
This Week
I ran a fever Monday and was ill all week; doctor listed four or five problems that I have or, I hope, had. I was unable to drive to Tupelo for Bob Levey's memorial service Tuesday night; however, Cam and Carole did drive up Tuesday and come back Wednesday dodging thunderstorms on the way up and back.
I hope to recover enough to be in Tupelo next weekend for a get together with June and other friends and classmates.
I hope to recover enough to be in Tupelo next weekend for a get together with June and other friends and classmates.
Friday, July 24, 2009
Back to School Bash
The mayor forwarded the following:
Event: Back to School Bash
"Because we care about our community"
What: Festival
Host: Plantersville Community Center/Plantersville Youth Council
Start Time: Saturday, August 8 at 11:00am
End Time: Saturday, August 8 at 2:00pm
Where: Plantersville Community Center
Event: Back to School Bash
"Because we care about our community"
What: Festival
Host: Plantersville Community Center/Plantersville Youth Council
Start Time: Saturday, August 8 at 11:00am
End Time: Saturday, August 8 at 2:00pm
Where: Plantersville Community Center
Bob Levey
I just received news from Tupelo that our good friend Bob Levey died today; Bob had been in ICU for about a week.
We saw Bob almost every time we were in Tupelo; he will be missed.
We saw Bob almost every time we were in Tupelo; he will be missed.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
August 8 at Estes
June Harris will be in the Tupelo area on August 8, and that night, a Saturday, her classmates and friends are meeting at 6:30 at Estes in Plantersville.
If you would like to join us for a meal, please let me or Burma know so we can reserve a place for you, or if you prefer just to visit, drop by any time between 6:30 and 8:00.
If you would like to join us for a meal, please let me or Burma know so we can reserve a place for you, or if you prefer just to visit, drop by any time between 6:30 and 8:00.
Monday, July 20, 2009
John Samuel Grant Jr.
Sympathy to the Grant family. John Samuel Grant, Jr.'s, obituary was in today's Jackson paper. Mr. Grant was the son of John and Dora Grant of Plantersville. Services will be Tuesday at Alta Woods United Methodist Church in Jackson with burial in Braxton, his wife's home town. Wright and Ferguson Funeral Home of Jackson is in charge.
My family and his family were close neighbors, but since he came to central Mississippi to college where he met and married his wife and then spent most of his life in Jackson, I didn't know Mr. Grant as well as I knew the other members of his family.
My family and his family were close neighbors, but since he came to central Mississippi to college where he met and married his wife and then spent most of his life in Jackson, I didn't know Mr. Grant as well as I knew the other members of his family.
Saturday, July 18, 2009
The Harold Towery Family
Friday, July 17, 2009
Tupelo Blog
If you have not already, you might want to visit John Nail's blog: http://intupelo.blogspot.com; John, as many of you know, is married to Mimi Towery and friends with Ken Mitchell. John has some wonderful pictures and memories of Tupelo on his blog.
Gin Accident
David Webb posted a story on the Internet about the accidental death on November 3, 1910, of James Repult, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Repult, of Plantersville killed when a smoke stack at the gin fell on him. He was manager of the Allen and Robins Gin.
Where was the gin located; Allen and Robins indicates to me that it was in Tupelo. I think at one time the Repults owned a gin. And does anyone know anything about the history of the gin located behind Plantersville Cash and Carry (Mitchell's)?
Also, was James a brother of Ernest, Earl, Herschel and Curtis?
Where was the gin located; Allen and Robins indicates to me that it was in Tupelo. I think at one time the Repults owned a gin. And does anyone know anything about the history of the gin located behind Plantersville Cash and Carry (Mitchell's)?
Also, was James a brother of Ernest, Earl, Herschel and Curtis?
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Fire Prevention
Nettleton High School
I recently discovered on the Internet a list of graduates of Nettleton High School from 1908 to about 1930 and found some names I knew. Miss Virginia Thomas, who graduated in 1908, taught school in Tupelo for many years. Mrs. Frankie McGaughy Burney, who was the librarian at Tupelo High School when I attended, graduated in 1910. Was she related to the Plantersville McGaughys? Mr. Roy Partlow graduated in 1918, and Mrs. Celia Sisk Williams in 1919. Wasn't she Mrs. Z. B. Williams? There was also a Charles Thomas Rogers from Plantersville who graduated in 1923.
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Plantersville City Officials
Rev. Crawford Ray
Thanks to Charlotte Diggs who wrote that June Coggin celebrated his 92th birthday this past June, I can now state that I visited with Rev. and Mrs. Ray in Amory in the summer of 1997. A year later, in the summer or early fall of 1998, my mother and I were walking through the cemetery in Plantersville and I saw Rev. Ray's grave. He died in July of 1998.
Friday, July 10, 2009
Mrs. J. A. Smith
My dear cousin, Sherrilyn Helms Brown informs me that Mrs. J. A. Smith was Oda, wife of Doc. Wonder how Doc Smith acquired that nickname.
Tuesday, July 07, 2009
Names in the Cook Book
Gwynne McFarling Daniel was kind enough to identify some of the names in the 1962 cook book. Mrs. Chester Smith was Quay Smith's mother. Mrs. Hellweg was a friend of Katherine Rogers while Mrs. Jack Bryson was the wife of Dr. Bryson in Tupelo and a friend of the Williams family. Mrs. Lurene Senter was in the catering business and prepared the reception for Gwynne's wedding. Mrs. Ray and Mrs. Godbold were wives of Methodist ministers in Plantersville. Gwynne could not identify Mrs. J. A. Smith. Thanks to Gwynne for the information.
Some years ago, as part of her job Carole did presentations to various groups, especially senior groups; I went with her to one in Amory, and Reverend and Mrs. Crawford Ray were in the audience. I don't remember the year, but they had just been to Plantersville to attend June Coggin's 80th birthday party.
Some years ago, as part of her job Carole did presentations to various groups, especially senior groups; I went with her to one in Amory, and Reverend and Mrs. Crawford Ray were in the audience. I don't remember the year, but they had just been to Plantersville to attend June Coggin's 80th birthday party.
Plantersville Cookbook
Some of you knew Mr. Ernest Bowen of Tupelo who recently died. His son, Bo, and Carole work together and yesterday, Bo gave us his mother's copy of A Book for Cooks published by the Methodist church of Plantersville in 1962. His mother's copy seems to have been used more than the copy we have that Carole wrote about on this blog back in October of 2006.
As I browsed through it last night, I didn't recognize some of the names and need your help. There are entries by Mrs. J. A. Smith and Mrs. Chester Smith; which one, if either, is Mrs. Doc Smith? Who was Mrs. Hellweg? Who were Mrs. Jack Bryson and Mrs. Lurene Senter? Who were Mrs. C. L. Ray and Mrs. Robert Godbold?
Who was the Methodist minister in Plantersville in 1962? I assume that one of the ladies mentioned above would be the wife of the minister. Would that be Mrs. C. L. Ray?
As I browsed through it last night, I didn't recognize some of the names and need your help. There are entries by Mrs. J. A. Smith and Mrs. Chester Smith; which one, if either, is Mrs. Doc Smith? Who was Mrs. Hellweg? Who were Mrs. Jack Bryson and Mrs. Lurene Senter? Who were Mrs. C. L. Ray and Mrs. Robert Godbold?
Who was the Methodist minister in Plantersville in 1962? I assume that one of the ladies mentioned above would be the wife of the minister. Would that be Mrs. C. L. Ray?
Monday, July 06, 2009
What is that stuff outside?
It rained last night and is raining as I write this. The last rain we had was June 4th and that was only a trace.
The Fourth of July
Saturday, July 04, 2009
Beating the Heat
Thursday, July 02, 2009
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
Work Day at the Park
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Plantersville Fire
Today's Journal reports that a large shed belonging to Mike and Shelia Barber caught on fire yesterday morning. Smoke from the blaze could be seen as far away as downtown Tupelo. The shed contained among other things, tractors, wagons and at least one car.
Shelia is the sister of James Matthews.
I don't know my county road numbers but I think the Barber farm is located east of Plantersville. Someone correct me if I am wrong.
Shelia is the sister of James Matthews.
I don't know my county road numbers but I think the Barber farm is located east of Plantersville. Someone correct me if I am wrong.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Terri Mims Roberts
My heartfelt sympathy to Larry and Laverne Mims on the death of their daughter, Terri Mims Roberts.
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Happy Father's Day
Saturday, June 20, 2009
The Ole Swimming Hole
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Plantersville Fourth of July Celebration
Event: 4th of July Parade and Celebration in the Park
"The first annual!"
What: Festival
Host: Town of Plantersville Park Commission
Start Time: Saturday, July 4 at 6:00pm
End Time: Saturday, July 4 at 9:00pm
Where: Ivy Industries to Grant-Wuichet Park
Gloria Holland wrote: "I forgot to mention to bring lawn chairs, picnics if desired and the accurate phone numbers are 255-2060 and 231-5421. Volunteers and donations are also appreciated!"
"The first annual!"
What: Festival
Host: Town of Plantersville Park Commission
Start Time: Saturday, July 4 at 6:00pm
End Time: Saturday, July 4 at 9:00pm
Where: Ivy Industries to Grant-Wuichet Park
Gloria Holland wrote: "I forgot to mention to bring lawn chairs, picnics if desired and the accurate phone numbers are 255-2060 and 231-5421. Volunteers and donations are also appreciated!"
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Tulip Creek
Those of you in the Tupelo area probably know that Tulip Creek has been in the news the last day or so.
If I'm not mistaken, I learned to swim in Tulip Creek at the swimming hole there. I know that Cecil took pictures, but does anyone else have any pictures of the ole swimming hole. If I am recalling correctly, the water ran through rocks under a trestle and was fairly clear and someone, was it Cecil, had put up a rope to swing out over the creek on.
If I'm not mistaken, I learned to swim in Tulip Creek at the swimming hole there. I know that Cecil took pictures, but does anyone else have any pictures of the ole swimming hole. If I am recalling correctly, the water ran through rocks under a trestle and was fairly clear and someone, was it Cecil, had put up a rope to swing out over the creek on.
Friday, June 05, 2009
Cabin
My grandmother was supposedly born in this cabin somewhere in Monroe County near Smithville. According to a cousin, now deceased, who provided this picture, it was still there a few years ago.My cousin, Rea, who was in the area last week was unsuccessful in his attempt to locate it. His grandfather was supposedly born in the cabin too.
If anyone knows anything about this cabin or knows anyone who might know anything, we would appreciate the help.
Thursday, June 04, 2009
Cathy, Skip, Lucy and George
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Texas Cousins

Rea and Martha Morris stopped by Clinton for a short visit and then traveled to Tupelo where this picture was made.
Rea's grandfather and my grandmother were brother and sister. Archie, the grandfather, moved to Texas when he was a teenager. Rea doesn't remember visiting Mississippi before yesterday; however, he and his family did visit Plantersville in the summer of 1948 when Rea was four or five. I posted a picture in March on this blog of Rea and his family. I have only vague memories of that visit.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Mr. Donald Holland
Sympathy to Steve and Mrs. Sadie and their family on the death of Steve's brother, Don.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Kindergarten Graduation
Monday, May 18, 2009
Golden Anniversary
Someone sent this for posting:
"Golden Anniversary" is the headline in the Sunday 'Journal' followed by a photo of Leon and Jean Willis. The announcement reported that the couple will be honored for their 50th wedding anniversary with a reception Saturday, May 23, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Eggville Church of Christ. Hosting the celebration will be their children, Ramon Feather, Donna Willis, and Jimmy and Serena Willis, and their two grandchildren.
Jean is my cousin and was known, as were many of us, by her double name, Mary Jean, at Plantersville High School.
Congratulations to Leon and Jean.
"Golden Anniversary" is the headline in the Sunday 'Journal' followed by a photo of Leon and Jean Willis. The announcement reported that the couple will be honored for their 50th wedding anniversary with a reception Saturday, May 23, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Eggville Church of Christ. Hosting the celebration will be their children, Ramon Feather, Donna Willis, and Jimmy and Serena Willis, and their two grandchildren.
Jean is my cousin and was known, as were many of us, by her double name, Mary Jean, at Plantersville High School.
Congratulations to Leon and Jean.
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Mr. Ted Jutman
Sympathy to Jean Jutman and her family on the death of her father, Ted Jutman. A graveside service will be held at the Plantersville Cemetery on Monday at one o'clock.
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Congratulations to Linda Partlow
Linda Partlow, who coached for over twenty years at ICC, was recently inducted into the Mississippi Association of Junior and Community Colleges Sports Hall of Fame.
Linda coached tennis and softball. Her teams won nine state championships, five regionals and were runner ups five times. She was coach of the year four times and "was elected to the NJCAA Women's Tennis Hall of Fame in 2001"
Some of us are old enough to remember when a very young Linda began playing tennis at Cecil's.
During her tenure at tennis coach at ICC, her strongest competitors were usually the team from Hinds, where I taught. I kept up with Linda through our coach.
Linda coached tennis and softball. Her teams won nine state championships, five regionals and were runner ups five times. She was coach of the year four times and "was elected to the NJCAA Women's Tennis Hall of Fame in 2001"
Some of us are old enough to remember when a very young Linda began playing tennis at Cecil's.
During her tenure at tennis coach at ICC, her strongest competitors were usually the team from Hinds, where I taught. I kept up with Linda through our coach.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Stennis Family

Aunt Lucille was the youngest daughter; my Dad was the baby, two years younger than Aunt Cile.
She is pictured here in 1984, I believe, with her family, her son Tom and her grandchildren, their spouses and children.
From left: Aunt Cile, Ginger, her husband, Johnny, Tom Stennis, Janet, Mavis, Karen; behind Karen are Lamar and his wife.
The three children are Ginger's, I think; I know the two oldest are.
Aunt Cile died at the age of 98 in 2004. Ginger and Johnny divorced; Ginger is remarried and lives on the coast. Lamar and his family and Karen who is unmarried live on the coast also. Janet lives in Connecticut and about ten years ago adopted a son who was born in Russia.
As I wrote on this blog before, one of my cousin-in-laws, Margie, used to babysit Ginger.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Summer Day in Olde Towne

Carole won the grand prize offered by the Arts Council of Clinton which was an original watercolor painting by renown local artist, Wyatt Waters.
The painting is entitled 'Summer Day in Olde Towne.'
From the left: George Kelly, Wyatt Waters, and Carole Kelly.
Carole's comments: Isn't this a good pic taken by Charline McCord of the Arts Council? She was the one who called in early December with the thrilling news of our being the grand prize winner of Wyatt's beautiful original painting. Vicki Waters coordinated the framing process, with the frame being my Mother's Day present from George. Couldn't ask for any better . . .
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Day In the Park
Event: Plantersville Volunteer Fire Department and Youth Council Day in the Park
What: Festival
Host: Volunteer Fire Department and Youth Council
Start Time: Saturday, May 16 at 10:00am
End Time: Saturday, May 16 at 2:00pm
Where: Grant Wuichet Park
They are still accepting vendors for a minimum fee.
What: Festival
Host: Volunteer Fire Department and Youth Council
Start Time: Saturday, May 16 at 10:00am
End Time: Saturday, May 16 at 2:00pm
Where: Grant Wuichet Park
They are still accepting vendors for a minimum fee.
Friday, May 08, 2009
Report on Carl Kingsley
I spoke with my cousin, Carl Kingsley, a day or so ago, and he is doing great after his operation.
He's in remarkable shape for a man in his mid eighties.
He's in remarkable shape for a man in his mid eighties.
Wednesday, May 06, 2009
Kelly Family Gathering
Ladies of Plantersville
I think I recognize the room and the painting on the wall as my mother's apartment.I am relying on a fading memory, it has been over thirty years since I last saw some of these ladies, and failing eyesight, but I believe that from the left: Halove Morgan, Vera Stovall (though I don't ever remember my mother looking so big), Grace Birmingham, Mary Bucy and Moman Partlow.
Someone correct me if I identified one wrong.
Monday, May 04, 2009
Still Life of Flowers and Cat

This still life of curled cat was taken at Aunt Grace's on September 3, 1994. The flowers are from the celebration of Aunt Grace's 100th birthday on August 31.
Aunt Grace, who can be seen through the bedroom door, became ill the night before the celebration and died two days after this picture was taken, five days past her 100th birthday.
Friday, May 01, 2009
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Senator Thad Cochran and Friends
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Monday, April 27, 2009
Fishing
First Lady and Friends

Eloise Winter, wife of William, when she was first lady of the state with Cindy and Ed Conerly and Cam Kelly.
Cindy and Ed were twins. Ed was tragically killed in a motorcycle accident when he was a sophomore in college. I saw Cindy last week at Krogers. She has two daughters.
Carole and Mrs. Winter frequent the same hairdresser.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Carl Kingsley Update
My cousin, Carl Kingsley, was operated on Thursday at the Veteran's Hospital in Memphis. I spoke with one of his daughters last night and he was doing well with a possibility of coming home this weekend.
Some of you may know Carl's daughter, Sandra, who lives in Plantersville.
Some of you may know Carl's daughter, Sandra, who lives in Plantersville.
Mama and Children
Friday, April 24, 2009
Robert and Joyce Rogers
Brother Robert and Mrs. Joyce are retired and living in Hattiesburg.Their most recent service was in Rota, Spain.
Robert, as most of you know, is the son of Robert Rogers and the grandson of Mrs. Willie, long time postmistress.
As I've mentioned before, since we lived directly across the road from the post office and since the post office had no running water, I saw Mrs. Willie every day, and as also mentioned she gave me my first job, taking the mail sack to the railroad and bringing the new one back.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
CID
One of the most popular programs on television, and one of the few networks shows I watch now, is NCIS.The army equivalent of NCIS is the CID; I was a member of a CID unit at Ft. Bliss in El Paso, TX, in the early '60s. We had more investigators than they seem to have on NCIS, but we did not have a fancy lab, for that matter no lab at all.
That's me on the right with two civilian employees and three other members of our unit. There were about twenty or so in our unit including two FBI agents. Because we were an investigating unit, we could choose to wear civilian clothes. Some of us didn't have enough clothes so chose to wear our uniforms most of the time.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Norman and Clara Mae Kingsley
Norman Kingsley was my mother's oldest brother who married Clara Mae Lamb. Their only child, Charles with his wife Grace, lives in Tupelo not far from Elvis' birth place.Norman and Clara Mae lived much of their lives together in Shannon but have a Plantersville connection or two other than me and my mother. Their grandson married Ellen Rooker and for several years lived next to the Rookers in Plantersville. And some of Clara Mae's Lamb kinfolks lived in the state park area, and one of them, I think, married one of my Kelly cousins.
Wakefields?
I have several pictures apparently taken on the same day and each has that streak across the middle, either a flaw in the film or in the camera.That is me between the Wakefields; was his name Jack?
The house being built here is the one directly across from the Baptist Church; I think Bill Martin's parents bought the house from the Wakefields, and Martha Henricks' parents purchased it from the Martins.
I hope someone can elaborate on the Wakefields.
Monday, April 20, 2009
George and His Colleagues

A very young George (how about that beard) with his Hinds Community College English Department colleagues in 1982.
Sadly three of those pictured are deceased; four are still full time faculty members at Hinds, though one is retiring after this semester, and two are still teaching part-time.
There was little turnover in our department; one of those pictured left to go to work for the state archives and one left because football coach husband accepted a head coaching position in another state. All the rest are either still there or retired.
The young man on the extreme right in Jerry Carr from Tupelo; some of you may remember his father Gale Carr who among other things developed Carr-Vista Acres subdivision.
Saturday, April 18, 2009
1932-33 Jr. Class, Saltillo High School
Mother wrote the names of these students on the back of the picture; however, she wrote them in pencil which has faded with the years. Here is the best I can decipher:Standing from left: Birdie Turner; __ Young; Garfield Bailey; Vera Kingsley; Annette Stanley; Bessie Stanley;Murdice Cole; ___ Waldrup.
Seated in chairs: Melvin Bentley; Marie Bailey; Murrell Easterling; Annie Faye Long; Murt Langston.
On the ground: Howard Lummus; Money Bolen.
If anyone has any information or corrections on any of these students, I would appreciate the assistance.
Kitty and Darryl

I published this picture of Kitty and Darryl on the blog some time ago. I know this is a tough time for Darryl and David and the children.
Kitty's grandson, David Alan, has done much research on his family and on Richmond and Unity Church. The Unity Web site linked on my site was created by David.
To all the family, you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Kitty Morgan

Sympathy to the family of Kitty Morgan. Plantersville has suffered another great loss.
I saw Kitty frequently at Estes Steak House in recent years, and, of course, saw her often growing up. As many of you know, her husband, Roy, was Raymon Stovall's nephew, and they lived close to Raymon's sister, Anna. Raymon was very close to Mrs. Anna, and we visited her every Sunday. Roy and Kitty were almost always there.
When we moved to the Jackson area in 1975, Mother often came to Jackson with Kitty when Kitty was attending to Farm Bureau business.
She was a special person and will be missed.
Kitty (center) is pictued here at the homecoming a couple of years ago with Jean Jutman and Martha Underhill.
Friday, April 17, 2009
Small World Stories
As do most people, I love small-world stories. Mavis Critz married my first cousin on the Kelly side Tom Stennis over 55 years ago, and Marjorie Pollard married my first cousin on the Kingsley side over forty years ago.I posted a sympathy notice about Mavis's mother death last week which Marjorie read on this blog. She asked me at Sis' funeral how I knew Mavis as years ago she babysat Mavis and Tom's oldest daughter, Ginger. Marjorie lived across the street from them in West Point.
That's Ginger Stennis in the picture with her brother Lamar.
After all these years, I find out two of my cousins-in-law knew each other.
The Duke Family

Another picture of Sis and her family taken a few years later than the prior one.
From left in swing: Kellie, Nicholas, Vera, Sis holding, I think, Angela, though it could be Andrew. I'm not certain which one is the baby, someone help me out.
Standing in back: Sulema Duke, Richard Duke and Cecil Duke.
Sis, Mother and Sis' grandson

Juanita "Sis" Duke's funeral was Monday at Steve Holland's funeral home in Tupelo.
In the picture from left: Vera Stovall, Nicholas Duke, his father, Richard, and Sis.
Nicholas is now about eleven and has two sisters and one brother. Nicholas always enjoyed visiting Dick, which is what they called Mother, in Plantersville and especially enjoyed her porch swing.
Sis' daughter Lisa has three children for a total of seven grandchildren for Sis and Cecil.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Happy Easter
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Juanita "Sis" McKinney Duke
My dear cousin, Sis Duke, died yesterday. Please place her husband, Cecil, and her children, Richard, Cindy and Lisa as well as her daughter-in-law and son-in-law and her grandchildren in your thoughts and prayers.
As I mentioned in my post last week, Sis was like a daughter to my mother and she and Cecil were always willing to help out. When mother had her spell in 1997, I called Sis and Cecil and they were there in a few minutes and got mother to the hospital.
Sis suffered a stroke a few years ago; she was able to attend mother's funeral in June, but it was one of the last times she was able to get out. I saw her in the nursing home last week, but shortly after my visit, she was moved to a hospice.
Visitation is from 3 to 5 Easter Sunday at Harris-Holland; the funeral is Monday afternoon at 4:30.
As I mentioned in my post last week, Sis was like a daughter to my mother and she and Cecil were always willing to help out. When mother had her spell in 1997, I called Sis and Cecil and they were there in a few minutes and got mother to the hospital.
Sis suffered a stroke a few years ago; she was able to attend mother's funeral in June, but it was one of the last times she was able to get out. I saw her in the nursing home last week, but shortly after my visit, she was moved to a hospice.
Visitation is from 3 to 5 Easter Sunday at Harris-Holland; the funeral is Monday afternoon at 4:30.
Monday, April 06, 2009
Plantersville Girls' Basketball Team

The Lee County Courier ran this picture last week and asked for identification; I recognize Betty Sue Conlee as well as Ann and Sue Ellis, but can't help with any of the others.
I've seen this picture somewhere or one similar to it, maybe even posted it on this blog a couple of years ago.
Please help identify these girls.
Sherrilyn Helms Brown with the assistance of her mom, Frances Helms and Betty Sue Conlee Peters: "Standing left to right: Norma Jean Ellis, Sue Ellis, Joyce McWhorter, Ann Ellis, Merlene Whitehead, Betty Sue Conlee, Jean West, Helen Presley, Yvonne Raper, Jean Lann, Puddie Eason Ruff. Bottom row: Laura Sue McCaskill, Pat Rogers, Patsy Partlow, Shirley Kelly, Annie Mae Boyd. 1948-1949."
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
A Visit to Plantersville and Beyond
Carole and I just returned from a quick trip to Tupelo and Plantersville. I have a couple of cousins who are facing health issues and spent time with them. My cousin, Carl Kingsley, whose daughter Sandra lives in Plantersville, will be having surgery at the Veteran's Hospital in Memphis soon. And my cousin, Juanita "Sis" Duke, is in the nursing home after suffering several strokes. Her condition is not good so please add both Carl and Sis to your prayer lists.
Sis was a frequent visitor to Plantersville as she was like a daughter to my mother. She and her husband, Cecil, were invaluable to me in helping with my mother.
And speaking of assisting my mother, I visited today with Frances Helms; Aaron was off shopping. Frances has severe back problems.
Without Aaron and Frances, cousins and neighbors, and Cecil and Sis, my mother would not have been able to stay by herself as long as she did.
While in Plantersville, I noticed there is a large house under construction in those woods that were behind and beside the old Blackwell place. Butch and I played often in those woods. The area next to where the roads cross has been cleared and someone told me the house there is the old Earl Kelly house that was moved from behind the Baptist Church; can anyone confirm this?
Also, Butch's old house, the one across from Sherry's old house, has been damaged by a fire. I don't know when that occurred.
Fred Morgan's old house, I think I am correct, and Brother Johnson's old house are both for sale.
Carole Makes A Stormy Comment for April 5:
Plantersville must have been south of the awesome path of the Sunday, April 5, 1936, tornado that is such a vivid part of Tupelo history. My mother Altha J. Tackett has recalled what her Jeffreys family went through that awful night and in the weeks that followed. I have asked residents of Saltillo, Verona, Pontotoc, and other towns nearby about their hearing the news; I can't remember comments from our Plantersville Connections . . .Mother mentioned the other day that the day falls on a Sunday again. It has been quite a stormy year already with our area hearing much about Magee's destruction. Any memories?
Sis was a frequent visitor to Plantersville as she was like a daughter to my mother. She and her husband, Cecil, were invaluable to me in helping with my mother.
And speaking of assisting my mother, I visited today with Frances Helms; Aaron was off shopping. Frances has severe back problems.
Without Aaron and Frances, cousins and neighbors, and Cecil and Sis, my mother would not have been able to stay by herself as long as she did.
While in Plantersville, I noticed there is a large house under construction in those woods that were behind and beside the old Blackwell place. Butch and I played often in those woods. The area next to where the roads cross has been cleared and someone told me the house there is the old Earl Kelly house that was moved from behind the Baptist Church; can anyone confirm this?
Also, Butch's old house, the one across from Sherry's old house, has been damaged by a fire. I don't know when that occurred.
Fred Morgan's old house, I think I am correct, and Brother Johnson's old house are both for sale.
Carole Makes A Stormy Comment for April 5:
Plantersville must have been south of the awesome path of the Sunday, April 5, 1936, tornado that is such a vivid part of Tupelo history. My mother Altha J. Tackett has recalled what her Jeffreys family went through that awful night and in the weeks that followed. I have asked residents of Saltillo, Verona, Pontotoc, and other towns nearby about their hearing the news; I can't remember comments from our Plantersville Connections . . .Mother mentioned the other day that the day falls on a Sunday again. It has been quite a stormy year already with our area hearing much about Magee's destruction. Any memories?
Remembering Mamie Lou

Plantersville lost one of her very, very special people this week with the death of Mamie Lou Partlow Ruff.
I went by the funeral home on Monday and visited briefly with Dorothy Jean and her husband, but due to a conflict was not able to attend her funeral Tuesday.
No one who ever met Mamie Lou is likely to forget her; she was in many ways larger than life with that wonderful smile and infectious laugh. As most of you know, she was Doris's younger sister and therefore a part of my life from the moment of my birth; unfortunately, we all become so busy with our lives that we neglect old friends, and while I had talked to her on the telephone a couple of years ago, it had been several years since we visited. I had not known that she had battled cancer for the past year.
Carole and I use several of her recipes and talk of her often.
I would love to post memories of her on this blog. Please make comments on the blog or e-mail them to me.
From Carole: Mamie Lou was such a special lady, and we mourn her loss. As George said, we often speak of her. The "Plantersville Cookbook" from the '60s included Mamie Lou recipes that we still use, and I treasure the memory of her giving me cooking tips for foods like sweet potatoes, tips that I really needed since I could barely boil water and my gravy was sliceable . . .What joys, what special persons Mamie Lou and Doris were. They will always be a part of our lives.
Monday, March 30, 2009
Mrs. Mamie Lou Partlow Ruff
Sympathy to the family of Mamie Lou Partlow Ruff. Visitation is today with the funeral tomorrow.
Mamie Lou was, as most of you know, Doris's sister and very much a part of my life growing up. I had talked to her several times on the telephone but had not seen her in several years.
Another large part of Plantersville's history is gone.
Mamie Lou was, as most of you know, Doris's sister and very much a part of my life growing up. I had talked to her several times on the telephone but had not seen her in several years.
Another large part of Plantersville's history is gone.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Cam's Ordeal
Cam became ill almost four months ago on December 7 and has been under a doctor's care ever since seeing him about every two weeks; yesterday, her doctor dismissed her. She's feeling well, almost back to normal, so we hope her long ordeal is over. Thanks for all your concern and prayers during this trying time.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Sympathy
Sympathy to my cousins Mavis and Tom Stennis on the death of her mother Mrs. Orine Critz in Starkville. Her obituary was in today's Journal.
A Summer Day in Plantersville

This picture was taken in the summer of 1948 in my grandmother's front yard in Plantersville.
The George Morris family from Texas was visiting. George Morris was the son of my grandmother's brother who migrated to Texas when he was a teenager.
From left: Rea Morris, with whom I am in e-mail contact; Rea doesn't remember this visit; his brother whose name I'm not certain about, will have to research, he might be a George Morris too; Sarchie, his sister and one of only four women I know with the name Sarchie; named, obviously, after my grandmother and Mrs. George Morris; the sister leaning over is Wanda, I think.
George Morris was also the name of my grandmother's father whose picture I'm looking at as I write this.
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Mrs. Laverne Posey
Sympathy to the family of Mrs. Laverne Posey whose obituary was in today's paper. Laverne was the daughter of Lamont and Ruby Posey.
Friday, March 20, 2009
The Brown Parker Family
Sandra Temple Monts wrote:
"Brown and Iva Parker's children
Howard, wife Arah one son, Bobby
Uncle Howard lived away where there was road construction.
Uncle Ed, wife, Ola, one son, Harry Edward, died at 14 or 15, was invalid(1944, I believe)
Uncle Hulon, wife, Sarah, daughter Evelyn,(Susie) worked for CCC, then moved to Rolling Fork during the war, as my dad, mom, and I did. Dad couldn't go into service as he had an injured shoulder. The men worked at a natural gas plant until 1945, then moved back.
Clyde, wife, Annie, daughter, Dot, son, Tony, lived in Amory blacksmith.
Johnny, Jane, daughters, Iva Ruth, Janet. He was in WWII, then worked for the railroad.
Gethie, husband, James Scott, children, Jimmie D., Peggy, Donald, Sharon, Mitzi. She was the grand gospel pianist, self taught, played for her church cantata a week before she became ill, and died in Jan.
Montez (Tez) husband E.F."Pete" Temple daughters, Sandra, Gloria
All are gone including spouses. Peggy Scott Azlin died in '91, Bobby Parker this month.
We had one of the few family musical groups I remember. Granddaddy Brown Parker found cow bones on the railroad where he worked before the grismeal. He knocked those for many years as his children played the real instruments. They sang and played a lot of the folk songs from way back, Boil Them Cabbage, Sally Goodin', Chicken Reel, then, Show Me the Way to Go Home.
I could go on about this group, as I really miss the times we played and fellowshiped together.
Later."
Sandra M.
Thanks so much Sandra; I remember the music especially the fiddle playing.
Mrs. Ola visited with us often, and one of my earliest memories is when Harry died. It was either 1944 or 45.
We need to keep these memories alive.
"Brown and Iva Parker's children
Howard, wife Arah one son, Bobby
Uncle Howard lived away where there was road construction.
Uncle Ed, wife, Ola, one son, Harry Edward, died at 14 or 15, was invalid(1944, I believe)
Uncle Hulon, wife, Sarah, daughter Evelyn,(Susie) worked for CCC, then moved to Rolling Fork during the war, as my dad, mom, and I did. Dad couldn't go into service as he had an injured shoulder. The men worked at a natural gas plant until 1945, then moved back.
Clyde, wife, Annie, daughter, Dot, son, Tony, lived in Amory blacksmith.
Johnny, Jane, daughters, Iva Ruth, Janet. He was in WWII, then worked for the railroad.
Gethie, husband, James Scott, children, Jimmie D., Peggy, Donald, Sharon, Mitzi. She was the grand gospel pianist, self taught, played for her church cantata a week before she became ill, and died in Jan.
Montez (Tez) husband E.F."Pete" Temple daughters, Sandra, Gloria
All are gone including spouses. Peggy Scott Azlin died in '91, Bobby Parker this month.
We had one of the few family musical groups I remember. Granddaddy Brown Parker found cow bones on the railroad where he worked before the grismeal. He knocked those for many years as his children played the real instruments. They sang and played a lot of the folk songs from way back, Boil Them Cabbage, Sally Goodin', Chicken Reel, then, Show Me the Way to Go Home.
I could go on about this group, as I really miss the times we played and fellowshiped together.
Later."
Sandra M.
Thanks so much Sandra; I remember the music especially the fiddle playing.
Mrs. Ola visited with us often, and one of my earliest memories is when Harry died. It was either 1944 or 45.
We need to keep these memories alive.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Happy St. Patrick's Day
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Parker Family
I posted a notice concerning the obituary of Bobby Parker a few days ago, but things have been so hectic, I haven't been able to follow up until now. Gloria sent me the obituary from the Jackson, TN paper, but since I'm not sure about copyright laws, I'm reluctant to post it.
However, I would like to start a discussion about one of the renown families of Plantersville, the Parkers. I think I remember Mr. Brown Parker, what year did he die? And remember well Ed and his wife, was it Ola?; I remember Hulon and Sarah, of course and Gloria and Sandra's mother, whose name I would misspell if I tried; Gloria help me here. Were Ed and Hulon and Bobby's dad, Howard and Gloria's mom siblings? I'm drawing a blank on Howard; did he live in Plantersville? If so, where? (I don't know why the font changed.) And someone help me with the other members of the Parker family.
Also, where did Mr. Ed work. Butch and I often hitchhiked to Tupelo to go to the movies, and Mr. Ed frequently provided us with a ride.
However, I would like to start a discussion about one of the renown families of Plantersville, the Parkers. I think I remember Mr. Brown Parker, what year did he die? And remember well Ed and his wife, was it Ola?; I remember Hulon and Sarah, of course and Gloria and Sandra's mother, whose name I would misspell if I tried; Gloria help me here. Were Ed and Hulon and Bobby's dad, Howard and Gloria's mom siblings? I'm drawing a blank on Howard; did he live in Plantersville? If so, where? (I don't know why the font changed.) And someone help me with the other members of the Parker family.
Also, where did Mr. Ed work. Butch and I often hitchhiked to Tupelo to go to the movies, and Mr. Ed frequently provided us with a ride.
Prayer of Robert Sanford
Gloria Holland asks all to put Robert Sanford on your prayer list who had surgery on Friday.
Monday, March 09, 2009
Bobby Parker
I read Bobby's obituary in today's Journal;
Bobby Allan Parker was Howard Parker's son.
Sympathy to his family and friends.
Bobby Allan Parker was Howard Parker's son.
Sympathy to his family and friends.
Saturday, March 07, 2009
Mrs. Stegall
I am assuming that the Mrs. Stegall whose obituary is in today's Journal is the same Mrs. Stegall whose picture I published on this blog some time ago. According to the paper, she only taught that one year at Plantersville, but I'm certain many from Plantersville were in her class during the over thirty years she taught at Lawhon.
Tuesday, March 03, 2009
Cam's First Day at Work
Cam worked a full day yesterday for the first time since Dec. 4. She had a good day, but due to my spending much of today with my eye doctor, I haven't heard how she's faring today.
My Wife with Some Man
Thursday, February 26, 2009
On blogging or not blogging
As you may know, I have not posted much recently. Although our daughter, Cameron, is much improved, her progress is still slow. Carole and I are both devoting much of our time and energy to our daughter and granddaughter.
I have time each night to post on the blog, but don't have the time to search for material; therefore, if you have information or pictures, send them to me via e-mail and I will post whatever you send.
I have time each night to post on the blog, but don't have the time to search for material; therefore, if you have information or pictures, send them to me via e-mail and I will post whatever you send.
Estelle Francis
Sympathy to Dianne and to all members of Mrs. Estelle's family. Visitation for Mrs. Estelle is from 5 to 8 Friday night at Holland-Harris.
For a time Mrs. Estelle and my mother were in Riverbirch together; in fact, before my mother entered the assisted living home, she used to visit Mrs. Estelle often and had it not been for her friendship with Mrs. Estelle, we would never have convinced her to move into Riverbirch.
My mother and Mrs. Estelle had known each other since they were children; Mrs. Estelle was close friends with my mother's older sister.
For a time Mrs. Estelle and my mother were in Riverbirch together; in fact, before my mother entered the assisted living home, she used to visit Mrs. Estelle often and had it not been for her friendship with Mrs. Estelle, we would never have convinced her to move into Riverbirch.
My mother and Mrs. Estelle had known each other since they were children; Mrs. Estelle was close friends with my mother's older sister.
Saturday, February 07, 2009
Update On Cameron
At her doctor's visit this week, her doctor told her she could consider going back to work on a limited basis; she, depending on how she feels, might try to work a couple of days next week.
Circus

Carly's school had grandparents day this past week with a circus performance for three days; our day was yesterday where we witnessed dancing bears, seals, elephants, monkeys, clowns, high wire acts and performing tigers. Carly, as you can see, was a tiger. All the acts were introduced by ring masters dressed as the boy in this picture.
The young man next to her has been her boyfriend for almost two years now. Now you know why the big smile.
Tuesday, February 03, 2009
Sanders Shannon
Sympathy to the family of Sanders Shannon. Services will be at one o'clock this afternoon at the New Zion Church in Plantersville.
One of Sanders' sons, Sextus, married Doris' niece.
One of Sanders' sons, Sextus, married Doris' niece.
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