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Area Obituaries Faith Lyman Edward Faith, a retired millwright with Olin Corporation, died Aug. 13, 2006 at his residence at the age of 84. Anative and lifelong resident of St. Stephens, he was a veteran of the U.S. Army during World War II and a member of St. Stephens United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Annie Lois Faith of St. Stephens; two sons, Larry Faith of St. Stephens and Lyman A. Faith of Colorado Springs, Colo.; daughter, Edwina Bell of Jackson; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. The funeral service was Aug. 16 at St. Stephens United Methodist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery with Lathan Funeral Home directing. Smith Nealie Mae Smith, 70, a native of Clarke County and a resident of Saraland, died Aug. 9, 2006 at Eight Mile Nursing Facility. She was a member of the West Bend Baptist Church in the West Bend community of Coffeeville. Survivors include six sons, Ronnie Smith and Jimmy Harold Smith, both of Satsuma, Howard Bruce Smith of Magnolia, Texas, Michael Darren Smith of Axis, Kenny O'Neal Smith of Georgetown and Larry Randall Smith of Mobile; four brothers, Jimmy Pritchett of Jacksonville, Ark., Raymond Pritchett of Tennessee, Willie J. Pritchett of Mississippi and Charles Pritchett of Jackson; two sisters, Ruth Stringer and Ruby Dean McHaney, both of Jackson; seven grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. The funeral service was Saturday, Aug. 12 in the chapel of Lathan Funeral Home in Jackson with the Rev. Mike Maloy officiating. Interment was in the West Bend Cemetery in the West Bend community of Coffeeville. Stuckey Marjorie Emily Stuckey, 85, died Aug. 13, 2006 at a local health care facility. She was a native and lifelong resident of Jackson. She was a retired nurse at Jackson Hospital and a member of the First Baptist Church in Jackson. She is survived by three daughters, Pat S. Dixon of Jackson, Pamella S. Cook of Milton, Fla. and Paula S. Moseley of Moulton; 10 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. The funeral service was Aug. 16 at First Baptist Church in Jackson with the Rev. Dr. Tim Huie and the Rev. Keith Pugh officiating. Interment was in the Pleasant Grove Cemetery in the Winn community with Lathan Funeral Home of Jackson directing. Pallbearers were Rick Finch, Brent Finch, Allen Finch, Joshua Dixon, Frank Dixon, Mickey Moseley, Jim Cook, Jenny Moseley and Jessica Dixon, who are her grandsons, granddaughters and sonsin law. Honorary pallbearers were Quinton Brooks, Sid Coxwell, Tommy Coxwell, Joey Coxwell, Monte Smith, Bobby Smith, James Harrell, Chuck Harrell, Ray Harrell and Jerry Coxwell, who are all her nephews. Sullivan Calvin Clayton Sullivan, a retired Brown & Root employee, died Aug. 9, 2006 at an area health care facility at the age of 70. He was a native of Washington County and a resident of Wagarville. He was the president of the board of directors and a member of the Wagarville Volunteer Fire Department and president of the Wagarville Water System. Survivors include his wife, Gracie J. Sullivan of Wagarville; son, Eric Sullivan of Wagarville; daughter, Teresa (Tommy) Gilpin of Wagarville; three grandsons, Paul Pritchard and Daniel Gilpin, both of Wagarville and Clayton Sullivan of Chatom; granddaughter, Vickie Gilpin of Wagarville. The funeral service was Aug. 11 in the chapel of Lathan Funeral Home in Jackson with the Revs. Dawson Standaland, Jimmy Butts and Junior Long, officiating. Interment was in the Ebenezer Methodist Church Cemetery. Davis Josephine Kelly Davis, 87, a native of Kushla, a former resident of Carlton and a resident of New York, died Aug. 10, 2006 at Peninsula Hospital Center in Far Rockaway, N.Y. She was a homemaker and member of St. John A.M.E. Church of Eight Mile and the Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church in Jamaica, N.Y. She was preceded in death by her parents, John Kelly and Irene Walker Kelly. She is survived by a stepmother, Mello Kelly of Eight Mile; four sons, Albert Davis Jr. of Oakland, Calif., Roy Davis of Eight Mile, the Rev. Clayton (Evelyn) Davis Sr. of Whatley and Lessie M. (Jeanne) Davis of West Melbourne, Fla.; four daughters, Virginia L. Davis of Brooklyn, N.Y., Dellie (Charles) Davis-Matthews of Springfield Gardens, N.Y., Elsie (Donnie Sr.) Virgil of Greensboro, N.C. and Daisy (Thomas) Davis-Credle of Laurelton, N.Y.; two sisters, Ruby L. Allen and Sarah K. Williams, both of Eight Mile; six brothers, James Kelly, Elijah Kelly, Joseph Nathaniel "Henry" (Ernestine) Kelly, Phillip (Joyce) Kelly, Henry Kelly and Raymond (Christine) Kelly, all of Eight Mile; 31 grandchildren and 48 greatgrandchildren. The funeral cortege will leave Andrews Funeral Home at 8 a.m. The funeral service will be Saturday, Aug. 19, 12 noon at St. John A.M.E. Church of Eight Mile. Viewing will be two hours prior to service. Burial will be in Mt. Olive Baptist Cemetery of Mauvilla in Eight Mile with Crowe's Funeral Home in Queens, N.Y. and Andrews Funeral Home of Jackson directing. Jordan Ora Dee Jordan, 70, a native and resident of Malcolm, died Aug. 12, 2006 at Jackson Health Care Facility. She was retired from the Washington County School System as a dietician at Frank W. Boykin School in McIntosh. Jordan was a member of Big John Baptist Church in Malcolm where she was a choir member. She was preceded in death by her parents, Hughey and Catherine File Law. She is survived by a daughter, Kathy (the Rev. Craig) Westry of Malcolm; two sisters, Goldlee Jackson of Citronelle and Catherine (John) Morgan of Chicago, Ill.; three brothers, Roosevelt (Laura) Law of Citronelle, L.T. (Carolyn) Law of Biloxi, Miss. and Tony (Mildred) Law of Ocean Springs, Miss.; two grandchildren, Kaylan and Kylen Westry, both of Malcolm and devoted friend, B.R. Adams of McIntosh.
The funeral service will be Saturday, Aug. 19, 11 a.m. in the Big John Baptist Church in Malcolm. Viewing will be from 10 a.m. until time of service. Burial will be in the church cemetery with Andrews Funeral Home of Jackson directing.
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