Obituaries for Thursday, July 19, 2007

Published 5:00 am Thursday, July 19, 2007

Annie Pearl Little Barnes

Services for Annie Pearl Little Barnes, of Brookhaven, are 11a.m. Saturday, July 21, at Mt. Wade Missionary Baptist Church inBrookhaven with burial in Hillcrest Cemetery in Brookhaven.Williams Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.

Visitation is Friday from 1 until 6 p.m. at the funeral home,and on Saturday at the church from 10 a.m. until the time of theservice.

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Mrs. Barnes, 72, died July 15, 2007, at King’s Daughters MedicalCenter. She was born in Lincoln County on Dec. 16, 1934, to BenLittle and Mattie “Martha” Howard.

She was a 1952 graduate of Alexander High School and a 1959graduate of Alcorn State University. She was a retired schoolteacher. She was a member of Mt. Wade M.B. Church.

Preceding her in death were her parents; and her husband, EloitBarnes Jr.

Survivors are her daughter, Elissa Barnes, of Brookhaven; andher brother, James Howard and his wife Barbara, of Brookhaven.

Glen Edward Conerly

Services for Glen Edward Conerly, of McComb, are 2 p.m. Friday,July 20, at Jones Family Funeral Services in McComb with burial inMt. Zion Cemetery in Osyka.

Visitation is Friday from noon until the time of the service atthe funeral home.

Mr. Conerly, 67, died July 18, 2007, at Beacham MemorialHospital in Magnolia. He was born in Chatawa on April 24, 1940, toFrank David Conerly and Lucille Hinson Conerly.

He was retired from Croft Metals as a machinist with 20 years ofservice. He was a member of Central Baptist Church in McComb.

Preceding him in death were his father; two sons, Mark A.Conerly and Jeffrey Scott Conerly; and one brother, StanleyConerly.

Survivors are his mother, Lucille Hinson Conerly, of Brookhaven;his brothers, Dr. Steve Conerly, of Raleigh, N.C., Clifton Conerly,of Amite, La., Mitchell Conerly, of Bessemer, Ala., and GeraldAnthony Conerly, of Columbia; his sisters, Jean Lea, of Wesson, andDimple Bond, of Shawnee, Okla.; and numerous nieces, nephews andfriends.

Louis Wayne Spiller

Services for Louis Wayne Spiller, of Natchez, are 11 a.m.Saturday, July 21, at Windy Hill Baptist Church No. 2 in AdamsCounty. Marshall Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Visitation is Friday from noon until 5 p.m. at the funeral homein Bude, and on Saturday at the church from 9 a.m. until the timeof the service.

Mr. Spiller, 45, died July 16, 2007, at Natchez RegionalHospital. He was born in Adams County on July 4, 1962, to JamesSpiller and Fannie Sweazer Champ.

Preceding him in death were his stepfather, Jack Champ; hisdaughter, Cecelia Bank; his sister, Marilyn Spiller; his niece,Tracy Spiller; and four aunts.

Survivors are his parents; his daughters, Joycelyn and JonjalynWinchester, and TaMeka and TaMarilyn Anderson; his sons, LouisSpiller Jr. and JaMarques Porter; his sisters, Sadie Lewis, WilmaHarris, Phyllis Johnson and Jacqueline Champ; his brothers, MurryJames Sweazer, Kevin Champ, Micheal Champ and Perry Champ; hisstepsisters, Norma Jean Lee and Doretha Brown; his stepbrother,Julius Hunt; two aunts; three uncles; and a host of nieces,nephews, other relatives and friends.