Obituaries for Friday, October 17
Published 5:00 am Friday, October 17, 2003
Anita Disotell
Memorial services for Anita Disotell of Brookhaven are 2 p.m.,Saturday, Oct. 18, at Community Funeral Services Chapel.
Miss Disotell, 63, died Oct. 12, 2003, at Countrybrook LivingCenter. She was born in Louisiana on May 23, 1940, to Paul LeDouxand Elsie Thibodeaux.
She was a restaurant waitress and a high school graduate.
Preceding her in death were her parents.
Survivors are her daughters, Belinda Cascio of Brookhaven, andEva Hill of Maine; her son, Stanely Hammond of Maine; her brother,Paul LeDoux Jr., of Eunice, La.; and four grandchildren.
Jewel Thornton McManus
Services for Jewel Thornton McManus of Terry are 11 a.m.,Saturday, Oct. 18, at Baldwin-Lee Chapel in Jackson with burial inTerry Cemetery.
Visitation is Friday from 5-8 p.m., and Saturday from 9:30-11a.m., at the funeral home.
Mrs. McManus, 87, died Oct. 15, 2003, at Mississippi BaptistMedical Center in Jackson.
She was a homemaker, and a member of Galloway United MethodistChurch. She was an avid fisherman. She was a native of CrystalSprings and had lived in Hinds County for 63 years.
Survivors are her husband of 70 years, Charlie McManus of Terry;her daughter and son-in-law, Mary Kate “Katie” and the Rev. WileyReid of Brookhaven; her son and daughter-in-law, James Marvin”Buddy” and Bettye McManus of Florence; six grandchildren; 18great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.
Donald C. Weed
Services for Donald C. Weed of Clinton are 2 p.m., Saturday,Oct. 18, at Brookhaven Funeral Home Chapel with burial in RiverwoodMemorial Park Cemetery.
Visitation is Friday from 5-9 p.m., at the funeral home.
Mr. Weed, 72, died Oct. 16, 2003, at St. Dominic’s Hospital inJackson. He was born in Mansfield, La., on Aug. 19, 1931, to A.C.Weed and Clarice Ethridge Weed.
He was retired from Mississippi Power and Light, and had workedwith Federal Emergency Management Agency. He was retired from theAir Force, and a past master of Grenada Masonic Lodge. He was anavid fisherman and golfer.
Preceding him in death were his parents; and two sisters,Virginia Paton and Jo Herb.
Survivors are his wife, Maggie Buie Weed of Clinton; his son anddaughter-in-law, Don C. Weed Jr. and Stacey of Clinton; his sistersand brothers-in-law, Barbara and Bob Pickard of Albertville, Ala.,Nina and Edsel Meeks of Guntersville, Ala., Penny Dilmore ofArabia, Ala., and Pat and John Dunn of Brookhaven; hisbrothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Wilton and Maxine Buie, andElmer Lee and Ruby Buie, all of Brookhaven; his sister-in-law,Frances Buie Grisham of South Haven; his brothers andsisters-in-law, Earl “Bud” Weed and Martha of Guntersville, andMack E. Weed and Debbie of La Fayette, Ga.; a number of nieces andnephews; and a dear friend, Elnora Bowles.
Eleanor Wesley
Services for Eleanor Wesley of Brookhaven are 2 p.m., Saturday,Oct. 18, at Brookhaven Living Word Christian Center with burial inCarver Heights Cemetery.
Visitation is Friday from noon – 5 p.m., at Williams Mortuary,and Saturday from 1-2 p.m., at the church.
Miss Wesley, 71, died Oct. 15, 2003, at Haven Hall LivingCenter. She was born in Lincoln County on Nov. 1, 1931, to JamesWesley and Annie Wesley.
She was a graduate of Alexander High School.
Preceding her in death were her parents; two sisters, MagaleneBrown and Ida Mae Henderson; and eight brothers, J.C. Wesley, TommyWesley, Howard Wesley, Artis “Keno” Wesley, E.W. Wesley, JohnJoseph Wesley, Arthur Wesley and Elza Wesley.
Survivors are her daughters and son-in-law, Kathy Wesley ofJackson, Paulette Bryant of Brookhaven, Cindy and Fred Wilson ofBogue Chitto; her sons and daughter-in-law, Steven Ray Wesley, Kemand Nanette Wesley of Tacoma, Wash., and Roger Wesley of Jackson;her sister, Alice Ann Dixon of Brookhaven; her brother andsister-in-law, Robert and Margie Wesley of Cleveland, Ohio; fivegrandchildren; and many nieces, nephews and other relatives.