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CEANIE NOLAND THOMAS A homemaker and resident of Baton Rouge, she died at 7:45 a.m. Monday, June 25, 2001,at Lane Memorial Hospital, Zachary. She was 93 and a native of Oak Grove. Visiting at Greenoaks Funeral Home, 9595 Florida Blvd., from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Visiting in the funeral home chapel from 10:30 a.m. until religious services at noon Wednesday, conducted by Pastor Rocky Bezet. Interment in Greenoaks Memorial Park. Survived by two daughters, Mary Ann Wallace and Lawana Fay Young and husband James; a brother, G.C. Bowen, Mendenhall, Miss.; two daughters- in-law, Betty Noland and Linda Noland; 18 grandchildren and 36 great- grandchildren. Preceded in death by her first husband, George N. Noland; second husband, John Thomas; a daughter, Hazel C. McGowan; two sons, George Neil Noland and the Rev. Paul W. Noland; and parents, John Reynolds and Mary Pevytoe Reynolds. Pallbearers will be her grandsons. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- U ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- V -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
DREW W. WALTER(S)**, 77, EXPIRES IN MONROE; HOLD SERVICES HERE May 1959 Funeral services for Drew W. Walter(s), 77, were held Saturday at 2p.m. from the New Hope Church of God. Mr. Walter(s) died Thrusday in a Monroe hospital following a lengthy illness. The Rev. Arthur Davy and the Rev. Clyde Yates officated at the rites. Interment was in Unity cemetery under direction of Gays Funeral home. Surviving Mr. Walter(s) are five sons, Earl and Enoch of Oak Grove, Marcus of Sicily Island, James and Curtis of Bauxite, Ark.; three daughters, Mrs. Eunice Owens of Pioneer, Mrs. Gertrude McCoy and Mrs. Maggie Patrick of Oak Grove; his step-mother, Mrs, Matilda Smith of Eudora, Ark.; a step-brother, Tony Smith of Eudora Ark.; 18 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren **The S was left off the last name. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- West Carroll Gazette Wednesday 28 June 2000 Eunice Stewart Wise Funeral services for Eunice Stewart Wise, age 99 years, were held Wednesday, June 21, 2000 at 10 a.m. at Cox Funeral Home Chapel in Oak Grove with Reverend Frank Teat Jr. officiating. Interment followed in New Forest Cemetery, near Forest. Services were under the direction of Cox Funeral Home of Oak Grove. Eunice Stewart Wise died Monday June 19, 2000 at West Carroll Memorial Hospital in Oak Grove. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dr. Olen Wise Sr.; a son, Olen L. Wise Jr.; four step daughters, Paige Wise Lockard, Odell Wise Beaty, Iris Wise McGregor and Ouida Wise Lord; two grandsons, Lenard Lockard and Robert Lord; a brother, John Stewart; seven sisters, Alva Brewer, Della Vinning, Bethen Crowe, Minerva Smith, Billie Watkins, Jessie Hardin, and Grace Weicherman. Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Martha and Ormond Patrick of Transylvania; daughter-in-law, Bobbie Wise of Forest; brother and sister-in-law, Fred and Cortez Stewart of houston, Texas; 22 grandchildren; 47 great grandchildren and 7 great great grand- children. Pallbearers were Kendall Patrick, Stewart Patrick, Chris Patrick, Buddy Wise, John David Wise, Don Lockard and Shannon Lockard. Honorary pallbearers were all those children she taught and loved. *NOTE: Mrs. Wise was a first grade teacher at Forest High School. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sept 1945 LAST RITES SUNDAY FOR DR. OLEN L. WISE Last rites were held Sunday afternoon from the Forest Baptist Church for Dr. Olen L. Wise, 62, West Carroll coroner since April, 1944, and a practicing physician in the paarish, with residence at Forest, since 1930, who died Friday in a Monroe sanitarium, following a major operation. The Revs. Grant Clark, pastor of the Forest Church of which Dr. Wise was a member, and Paul Elledge, former pastor of Lake Providence, officiated during the rites. Interment was in the "new" Forest cemetery under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral home of Rayville. Dr. Wise, besides being coroner, was acting sheriff at the death of Sheriff W. E. Smith in November 1944, until the election of the present sheriff, J.R. Butler, in Januaary, this year. His rites were atteneded by several hundred friends and relatives. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Eunice Stewart Wise; five daughters, Mrs. Albert Lockard of Forest, Mrs. Odell Beaty of San Antonio, Texas, Mrs. Roy McGregor of San Antonio, Mrs. Lynn Lord of St. Joseph, and Martha Wise of Forest; one son, Olen L. Wise Jr. of Forest; one brother Ivan Wise of Bienville; three sisters, Mrs. Clemmie Boydston and Mrs. Aurilla Wise of Rockwood, Texas, and Mrs. J.W. Beck of Vienna; nine grandchildren. Active pallbearers were: Homer Wise, Dayton Wise, Crockett Wise, Wess Wise, Dave Pearce, Edmond Smith, B.J. Abney, and J.W. Alsbrooks. Honorary pallbearers were: Drs. W.K. Evans, D.W. Kelly, E.D. Butler, J.J. Fiske, A.d. Tisddale, W.F. Everett, Lorenz and Shelton Teer, Gillespie, Hammond, Jones, and Huckaby. A native of Linclon parish, born in Sheron community February 7, 1883. Dr. Wise was a practicing physician at Hico and Bienville before moving to West Carroll. He received his M.D. degree in Memphis, Tenn. in 1910, after attending Louisiana State University. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- March 1988 PHILLIP LIGA WYNN Phillip Liga Wynn, 59, passed away in E.A. Conway Memorial Hospital, Monroe, Friday. Services were held at 3.30 p.m. Sundday in Cox Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Bobby White officiating. Interment followed in Epps Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Linda Wynn of Vidalia; two sons, Ricky Wynn of Vidalia, Randy Wynn of Natchez, Miss.; three daughters, Jean Pickett of Pearl, Miss., Sharon Miller of Epps, Tammy Wynn of Natchez, Miss.; his mother, Mrs. Coren Wynn of Vidalia; four brothers, Luther Wynn of Winnsboro, David Wynn of Natchez, Miss. Robert Wynn and John Paul Wynn of Vidalia; five sisters, Leola Perkins and Edna Ezernack of Fresno, Calif., Martha Noland of Forest, Jewel Wadsworth and Frances Barnes of Vidalia; six grand- children. Pallbearers were Charles Moody, Carl Moody. T.C. Martin, Jimmy Caston, Robert Nunnery, Don Myers, and Norman Myers. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- July 1980 Mrs Lottie H. Williams interred here Tuesday Services for Mrs. Lottie Harper Williams, 79, were held at 4 p.m. Tuesday in Kidder-Cox Funeral Home Chapel in Oak Grove with the Rev. George Sherman officiating. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery. Mrs. Williams died Monday in West Carroll Hospital after a long illness. She was a native of Mississippi, a retired businesswoman, a member of First United Methodist Church and had been a resident of West Carroll Parish for the past 65 years. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy McGaha and Mrs. Gretchen Brackett, both of Oak Grove; a brother, Paul Harper of Oak Grove, a sister, Mrs. Ilva Twiner of Oak Grove; eight grand- children and nine great-grandchildren. Pallbeares were Tom Pollard, Marvin Lipp, Edward Lamb, W.O. James, Ed Philley and Willie Calhoun.
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