Obituaries for Sunday, December 11, 2005

Published 6:00 am Monday, December 12, 2005

Callie Marie McCullough Adams

Services for Callie Marie McCullough Adams, of Brookhaven, were2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10 at Pleasant Ridge Pentecostal Church withburial in the church cemetery. Brookhaven Funeral Home was incharge of arrangements.

Mrs. Adams, 84, died Dec. 8, 2005, at King’s Daughters MedicalCenter. She was born in Lincoln County on May 24, 1921, to WillMcCullough and Nan Newell McCullough.

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She was a manager for Colonial Bread Co. for 10 years. She was amember of Southway Baptist Church.

Preceding her in death were her parents.

Survivors are her husband of 64 years, Sherman Adams, ofBrookhaven; her son, Mitchel Adams and his wife Carolyn, ofBrookhaven; her daughters, Glenda Calcote and her husband Glen, ofBrookhaven, Sue Staley and her husband Mike, of Ridgeland, andCindy Michael and her husband Don, of Brookhaven; hergrandchildren, Shane Adams, of Brookhaven, Jerry Calcote and hiswife Beverly, of Brookhaven, Ginger Parmentier and her husbandBrian, of Madison, Danny Stegall and his wife Stephanie, ofClinton, Amy Stegall, of Clinton, Brian Stegall, of Ridgeland,Leslie Smith and her husband Anson, of Hattiesburg, and KimMichael, of Hattiesburg; her great-grandchildren, Dana Altman andher husband Cory, Anna Calcote, Micah Calcote, Lehue Brasseal, RyanParmentier, Nick Parmentier, and expecting Riley Grace Smith; hergreat-great-granddaughter, Madisyn Altman; her brothers, WillieMcCullough, of Gulfport, and D. R. McCullough, of Polkville; and ahost of nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.

Jane Smith Covington

Services for Jane Smith Covington, of Clinton, are 1 p.m.Monday, Dec. 12 at Lakewood Memorial Park.

Mrs. Covington, 82, died Dec. 8, 2005, at her residence.

She is a University of Mississippi graduate where she receivedher Bachelor of Science degree. While at Ole Miss, she was activewith the Delta Gamma Sorority. She loved to travel and cook in heryounger days. She was an active member of the Jackson Chapter ofthe Chevron Retiree Club. She enjoyed spending time with friendsand family, especially her granddaughters.

Preceding her in death were her husband, Homer C. Covington.

Survivors are her sons, Tom Covington, of Jefferson, La., SteveCovington and his wife Stephanie, of Gulfport, and Scott Covington,of Madison; her granddaughters, Sara Covington and ShellieCovington, both of Gulfport; and her brother, Steven Smith, ofBrookhaven.

Etoy Hilliard

Services for Etoy Hilliard, of Brookhaven, are 1 p.m. Tuesday,Dec. 13 at Galilee M. B. Church with burial in the churchcemetery.

Visitation is Monday from 1 to 5 p.m. at Williams Mortuary.

Mr. Hilliard, 70, died Dec. 2, 2005, at Country Brook LivingCenter. He was born in Sontag on Oct. 29, 1935, to Dan Hilliard andVelma Hilliard.

He was retired. He was a member of Mt. Zion M. B. Church inSontag.

Preceding him in death were his parents; his brothers, CalvinHilliard, F. D. Hilliard Jr., Y. W. Hilliard; and a sister,Margaret Hilliard.

Survivors are his wife, Maude Hilliard, of Hazlehurst; hissisters Tomia Chism, of Brookhaven, Elveen Martin, of Sontag, andL. E. Montgomery, of Toledo, Ohio.

Karen Sue Wallace Lambert

Services for Karen Sue Wallace Lambert, of Jayess, are 11 a.m.today, Dec. 11 at Divide Methodist Protestant Church with burial inthe church cemetery. Wilson Funeral Home is in charge ofarrangements.

Mrs. Lambert, 40, died Dec. 9, 2005, at University MedicalCenter in Jackson. She was born on Sept. 3, 1965, to Glen Wallaceand Lucille Hester Wallace.

She was a homemaker. She was a member of Monticello MethodistProtestant Church.

Preceding her in death were her parents and her sister, NettieAnn Wallace.

Survivors are her husband, Tracey Lambert, of Jayess; herdaughters, Amber Dawn Lambert and Amy Lucille Lambert, both ofJayess; her brother, Glen Wallace Jr., of Franklin County; hersisters, Jane Leonard, of Brookhaven, Nan Adams, of Lincoln County,Ruby Harveston, of Brookhaven, and Gail Lambert, of Monticello.