Obituaries for Jan.

Published 12:00 am Saturday, March 4, 2006

6, 2006

Obituaries published in

the Friday, Jan. 6, 2006

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Democrat

Services Today

Ruth Evelyn Johnson Green

1 p.m. First United

Pentecostal Church, Ferriday

Ella Morgan

11 a.m. King Solomon B.C.

Linda Forman Trant

10 a.m. Eva Church of God

Marcus “Pete” Lively

2 p.m. Young’s Funeral Home

Aline “Little

Sis”

Reynolds

NATCHEZ-Services for

Alean “Little Sis” Reynolds,

91, of Natchez, formerly of

New Orleans, who died

Thursday, Dec. 29, 2005, in

Natchez, will be held at noon

Saturday, from Fatherland

Baptist Church with the Rev.

James Lee officiating.

Burial will follow in

Watkins Street Cemetery

under the direction of Webb

Funeral Home.

Visitation will be held from 4

to 8 p.m. today at the funeral

home.

Joyce M.

Dunmore

NATCHEZ-Services for

Joyce M. Dunmore, 57, of

Natchez, who died Sunday,

Jan.1, 2006, in Hattiesburg,

will be held at noon Saturday

from Mt. Sinai Baptist Church

with Bishop Henry Williams

officiating.

Burial will follow in the

Natchez City Cemetery under

the direction of Robert D.

Mackel & Sons Funeral

Home.

Visitation will be held from

noon until 5 p.m. today at the

funeral home.

Mrs. Dunmore was born

May 13, 1949, in Natchez, the

daughter of Albert Lewis and

Alberta Jones. She was a

housewife.

She was preceded in

death by her father.

She is survived by two

sons, John Dunmore and wife

Erica of Hattiesburg, and

Roderick Dunmore and wife

Analisa of Biloxi; her mother,

Alberta Jones of Natchez;

three grandchildren, Jonathan

Dunmore, Jalen Dunmore,

both of Hattiesburg and Malik

Dunmore of Biloxi; two

sisters, Sandra Smothers of

Hattiesburg and Marquerite

Graze of Natchez; two

brothers, John Jones and

wife Josephine of Natchez,

and Willie Wright of Kansas,

Mo.; a brother-in-law,

Solomon Smothers; one aunt,

Joan E. Nelson of Natchez;

stepfather, Robert Davis of

Natchez; one god daughter,

Erica Belton; a host of nieces,

nephews, other relatives and

friends.

Pallbearers will be friends

of the family.

Estelle

McNealy

Harris

NATCHEZ-Services for

Estelle McNealy Harris, 90, of

Natchez, who died Saturday,

Dec. 31, 2006, will be held at

11 a.m. Saturday from St.

Paul African Methodist

Episcopal Church with the

Rev. John Quinn officiating.

Burial will follow in St.

Paul Cemetery under the

direction of George F. West

Funeral Home.

Visitation will be held from

3 to 9 p.m. today at the

funeral home and at 10 a.m.

until time of service Saturday

at the church.

Mrs. Harris was born April

3, 1915, the daughter of

Alfred and Estelle McNealy.

She was a retired private

sitter and a member of St.

Paul AME Church.

She was preceded in

death by her daughter, Debra

Harris; her husband, Steve

Harris; a special friend, Mr.

Louis Wright; her parents;

three sisters, Katie Dean,

Rose Carter, and Alma

Harris; and one brother,

Alfred McNealy Jr.

She is survived by four

daughters, Margie McNealy,

Lillian Harris, Maxine Davis

all of Natchez, and Brenda H.

Sonia of New Orleans; one

son, Melvin Harris and wife

Michelle of Clinton; three

sisters, Edna Barker, Jessie

Douglas both of Los

Angeles, Calif., and Irma

Johnson and husband Moses

of Natchez; one brother,

Aaron McNealy and wife

Ernestine of Los Angeles,

Calif.; nine grandchildren,

eleven great grandchildren,

and a host of nieces,

nephews and friends.

Pallbearers will be family

and friends.

Willie

Herrington

FAYETTE-Services for

Willie Herrington, 81, of

Fayette, who died Saturday,

Dec. 31, 2005, at Natchez

Community Hospital, will be

held at 1 p.m. Saturday, from

Salem Baptist Church in

Fayette with the Rev.

Santford Curel officiating.

Burial will follow in the

church cemetery under the

direction of Spencer Funeral

Home.

Visitation will be held from

2 to 7 p.m. today at the

church.

Ruth Evelyn

Johnson

Green

FERRIDAY-Services for

Ruth Evelyn Johnson Green,

59, of Ferriday, who died

Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2006, in

Ferriday, will be held at 1

p.m. today from First United

Pentecostal Church in

Ferriday, with the Rev. Gary

Howington officiating.

Burial will follow in Heard

Cemetery in Manifest, La.,

under the direction of

Comer Funeral Home.

Marcus “Pete”

Lively

FERRIDAY-Services for

Marcus “Pete” Lively, 68, of

Ferriday, who died Tuesday,

Jan. 3, 2006, at Camelot

Nursing Home, will be held at

2 p.m. today from Young’s

Funeral Home with Bro.

Richard Cullum, Bro. Gene

Chelette, and Bro. Ricky

Cullum officiating.

Burial will follow in Coax

Cemetery in Winnsboro, La.,

under the direction of Young’s

Funeral Home.

Mr. Lively was born

February 6, 1938, the son of

Ray and Lanie Bell Lively. He

was employed at T.E. Mercer

Trucking Company for many

years and Diamond

International for 19 1/2 years.

Pete was the owner and

operator of Lively Trucking

until he had a stroke in 1988.

He loved the great outdoors

and fishing. He made many

trips to Mexico fishing with

family and friends. He was a

coach for Dixie Youth

Baseball for many years for

the Ferriday Auto Parts Mets.

He was preceded in death

by his parents; a daughter,

Denise Ann Lively; step-dad,

David Lively; step-mom, Edith

Lively; a brother, Quitman

Lively; a nephew, Keith

Newton and a father-in-law,

Clyde Newton.

He is survived by his wife

of 48 years, Bobbie J. Lively

of Ridgecrest; two sons,

Donald R. Lively Sr. and wife

Blinda of Caledonia, and

Edward “Cricket” Lively and

wife Diane of West Monroe,

La.; four grandchildren,

Donald R. Lively Jr., Rebecca

Lively, Trey Allen and wife

Holly; four great

grandchildren, Austin,

Thomas, Devin, and Ashton;

five sisters, Dorothy Smith,

Louise Carroll, Susie Higgins

all of Winnsboro, La., Judy

Matthews of Lake Dallas,

Tex., and JoAnn Montpelier

of Vidalia; four brothers,

Truman Lively of Winnsboro,

La., Leo Lively of Wisner, La.,

Leamon Lively of Tex., and

Jimmy Lively of Miss.; his

mother-in-law, Emmie

Newton of Winnsboro, La.

Pallbearers will be Roy

Doughty, Craig Newton,

Martin Nelson, Lane Lee,

Jewel Mason, and Edwin

Beach.

Honorary pallbearers are

Jimmy White, Sam Martion,

Charlie White, and Ray

Hammett.