However, we will be happy to accept obituaries from family members pending proper verification of the These can include Jackson County death certificates, local and Mississippi State death registries, and the National Death Index. Mississippi law did not require He leaves a wife and several grwon sons and daughters. Terms and Conditions. Allday, Miyama E. At Pascagoula, Miss, February 20, 1886, Mrs. Elizabeth Farragut, wife of Celestine Dupont, aged 26 years. Mr. Gamblin was a mamber of the Baptist faith. Deceased was 63 years of age and had been an invalid for years. Its remains were brought back here for interment, Wednesday. He leaves a wife to grieve alone at the sundering on nature's ties, as no other relatives of the deceased are known in this country. Interment will be made today at 2 o'clock in the McPhelah cemetery between Moss Point and Pascagoula. He is survived by three sons; William T. (Daphne) Martin, Jr., Lucedale, Miss., Wesley B. Jackson County, Mississippi Genealogy FamilySearch other records. Besides a mother, two sisters and four brothers, she leaves a husband and two infant children. Fayard, of Biloxi, died at the residence his niece, Mrs. George Frentz, where he was on a visit, after a short illness, aged 75 years. His death came quietly after intense suffering for four days. Dr. Henry Brown Tyler passed away on February 21, 2023. Jackson Guillotte, Mrs. A. C. Mr. Florence was 82 years of age and had made Pascagoula his home for the past number of years. Old Citizen Dead - H.C. Walker Passes Away At His Home in Pascagoula & M. College Monday night. [The Pascagoula Democrat-Star, September 14, 1900 - Transcribed By AFOFG] Martin, Peter death [Daily Herald (Biloxi, Mississippi), Volume V, Issue 297, Page 6, July 27, 1903 - Transcribed By AFOFG] OBryant-O'Keefe Funeral Home Obituaries in Pascagoula,MS he had lived here for a long time and was a familiar figure on our streets and known by every man, woman and child within a radius of ten miles. "BobbyJoe" Stubbs was born on February 2nd, 1936 to He was a recognized authority on orchards, and was one of the most successful employers in the county, because of his intensely human and sympathetic attitude towards his help. [The Donaldsonville chief (Donaldsonville, La. Westfall, Mrs. J. W. Death of a Confederate Veteran