Obituaries for Monday, June 12, 2006
Published 5:00 am Tuesday, June 13, 2006
Launa Newsome Lowe
Launa Newsome Lowe, 86, died June 9, 2006, at her home inMonticello. Visitation was Sunday, June 11, at Wilson Funeral Home,in Monticello. Her funeral service was 11 a.m. Monday, June 12, atMonticello Baptist Church, with burial at Lowe Cemetery in CopiahCounty.
She was born on Oct. 13, 1919, in New Hebron, to Estus ColonNewsome and Naomi Culpepper Newsome. She was a graduate of NewHebron High School and Copiah-Lincoln Community College. She was amember of Monticello Baptist Church and had been a resident of theMonticello area for 66 years. She came to Monticello to work as thesecretary to the county Superintendent of Education, then later asthe secretary to the county agent. She retired May 1985 fromDeposit Guaranty National Bank in Monticello, as a Branch LoanOfficer after 31 years of service.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 53 years, WalterBernice Lowe; her son, Frank Joel Lowe; her parents; and twobrothers, Herman C. “Buck” Newsome, and E.C. Newsome.
Survivors are one daughter, Melinda Lowe Farthing and husbandNick; three sons, Jimmy Lowe and wife Barbara, Philip Lowe and wifeLinda, Charles Lowe and wife Debbie; daughter-in-law, Becky Lowe;11 grandchildren, Julie Richardson, Kim Kennedy, Kristen Lowe,Melissa Bender, Sallie Stevens, Billy Lowe, Ryan Farthing, LindseyLowe, Jacob Lowe, Erin Lowe and Charlie Lowe; sixgreat-grandchildren, Walt Lowe, Lane Lowe, Madeleine Bender,Matthew Bender, Samuel Stevens and Edens Richardson; two sisters,Marguerite Newsome Rutledge and Damie Newsome Ready; and onesister-in-law, Sis Lowe Witters; as well as a host of loving niecesand nephews, and great- nieces and nephews.
Theresa Marie Smith
Services for Theresa Marie Smith, of Columbia, were 10 a.m.Monday, June 12, at St. Stephens Episcopal Church with burial inWoodlawn Cemetery. Colonial Funeral Home was in charge ofarrangements.
Ms. Smith, 49, died June 8, 2006, at Wesley Medical Center. Shewas a native of Brookhaven.
She was a beautician. She was a member of St. Stephens EpiscopalChurch.
Preceding her in death was her mother, Patricia Ray Edwards.
Survivors are her daughter, Jourdan Smith, of Columbia; her son,Nicholas Smith, of Columbia; and her grandchild, Luke Stogner, ofColumbia.