Obituaries for Thursday, May 6

Published 5:00 am Thursday, May 6, 2004

Janet Urban Mullikin

Services for Janet Urban Mullikin of Point Clear, Ala., formerlyof Brookhaven, are 11 a.m., Saturday, May 8, at St. Francis at thePoint Episcopal Church with burial in Memory Gardens of Fairhope.Wolfe Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Mullikin, 82, died May 5, 2004, at Thomas Hospital inFairhope, Ala.

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She attended Christian College for Women in Springfield, Mo. Shewas an active member of the DAR (Daughters of the AmericanRevolution), the Climbers Club of Brookhaven and the LakewoodLadies Golf Association. She was a longtime resident ofBrookhaven.

Preceding her in death were her husband, Paul “Pete” MullikinJr.

Survivors are her daughter and son-in-law, Marsha and JamesWilmerding of Northeast Harbor, Maine; her son, Peter Mullikin ofHouston, Texas; her brother, Marcel C. Urban Jr. of Brookhaven; andher grandsons, Andrew, Alexander and Nicholas Wilmerding.

Memorials may be made to Myelodysplastic Syndrome Foundation, 36Front St., P.O. Box 353, Crosswicks, N.J. 08515-0353, or theInfusion Center, Thomas Hospital, P.O. Drawer 929, Fairhope, AL36533.

Myra Jean Stamps

Graveside services for Myra Jean Stamps of Biloxi were 2 p.m.,Wednesday, May 5, in Rosehill Cemetery. Brookhaven Funeral Home wasin charge of arrangements.

Ms. Stamps, 77, died May 4, 2004, at Biloxi Regional MedicalCenter. She was born on Nov. 15, 1926, to Pat Stamps and Lexie MayStamps.

She was retired from the Veterans Administration Keesler AirForce after 35 years. She was of the Methodist faith.

Preceding her in death were her parents.

Survivors are her cousin and husband, Cherie May Southwell andPhilip of Overland Park, Kan.; her aunt, Ethys May Miller of FortScott, Kan.; and many other cousins.

Robert Matthis Walters

Graveside services for Robert Matthis Walters of Kenansville,N.C., were March 26, in Rose Hill Cemetery in Rose Hill, N.C.Community Funeral Home in Warsaw was in charge of arrangements.

Mr. Walters, 51, died Nov. 1, 2003, at his residence. He wasborn on July 18, 1952, to Robert Lee Walters and Shirley MarieLester Walters in Augusta County, Va.

He was a machinist at Guilford East of Kenansville. He lived inKenansville for 10 years.

Survivors are his friends and co-workers.

(Note: This obituary was published at the request of thefuneral home. It is believed Mr. Walters has relatives in thisarea.)

Everett Lee Wilson

Services for Everett Lee Wilson of the Oma community are 11a.m., Friday, May 7, at Wanilla Baptist Church with burial in thechurch cemetery.

Visitation is Thursday from 5-9 p.m., at Wilson FuneralHome.

Mr. Wilson, 80, died May 3, 2004, at his residence. He was bornin Carson on Jan. 19, 1924, to Ray Wilson and Fannie Duckworth.

He was a retired farmer and a Navy veteran of World War II. Hehad lived in the Oma community since 1964, following a militarycareer. He was a member of Wanilla Baptist Church.

Preceding him in death were his parents and his wife, OddisDickens.

Survivors are his daughters and sons-in-law, Judy and FrankMarlow of Virginia Beach, Va., and Tracy and Mike Little of NewHebron; his sons and daughters-in-law, Jerry and Connie Wilson ofDouglasville, Ga., Ronny and Paula Wilson of Monticello, and DonnyWilson of New Hebron; his sister, Rachel Boyles of Wanilla; hisbrothers, Paul Wilson and Bobby Wilson, both of Wanilla; hisgrandchildren, Jeff Wilson, Kim Oster, Sarah Marlow, Jason Wilson,Ryan Wilson, Ashley Little, Micheal Little and Rachel Marlow; andhis great-grandchildren, Taylor Peets, Anna Claire Oster and RileyWilson.