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Sara Jean Cartledge

Sara Jean Applewhite Cartledge, 81, of Biloxi, formerly of Drew, passed away on February 20, 2004 at Biloxi Regional Hospital in Biloxi, Mississippi.  Grave side services will be held in the Drew Cemetery in Drew, Mississippi at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, February 22, 2004.

Her husband of fifty-five years, Reginald D. Cartledge, Jr. preceded her in death by forty days.  She was also preceded in death by her son-in-law Robert E. “Robby” Taylor, Jr. of Wiggins and her parents Walter Ralph Applewhite and Ruth Mitchell Applewhite of Winona.

Survivors include her daughter, Rebecca Cartledge Taylor of Wiggins; two grandsons, Ralph Liston Taylor and Daniel Hudson Taylor, both of Wiggins; her sister, Ruth Mitchell Billingsley and her husband Charles of Winona; her brother, Joe Applewhite and his wife Mary Beth of Texas; nephews Dave M. Billingsley, Ralph M. Billingsley, William D. Billingsley, John Hudson Billingsley, Robert Applewhite, Joe Applewhite and James Applewhite.

Mrs. Cartledge was born on September 17, 1922 in Winona to Ralph and Ruth Applewhite.  She was a graduate of Winona High School and graduated with honors from Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi in 1944, where she was a member of Beta Sigma Omicron Sorority.  During World War II, she had the unique experience of residing in the Pi Kappa Alpha house when the womens’ dormitories were emptied of civilian students in order that servicemen attending college might reside there.

On June 3, 1948, she was married to Reginald D. Cartledge, Jr. in Winona, Mississippi; they resided in Starkville while he attended Mississippi State University after his service in the U. S. Army Air Corps during World War II was concluded.  She was a resident of Drew from 1950 until July 1994 when the couple moved to Seashore Methodist Retirement Center in Biloxi, Mississippi.  She taught school in Canton, Gulfport, Winona and Drew, Mississippi until her retirement in 1983.  She was a member of the Drew United Methodist Church where she served as President of the United Methodist Women, taught Sunday School and served on other committees and boards of the Church; a member of the Drew Culture Club, serving as President; active in the Parent Teacher Association as a teacher and was a Girl Scout leader for many years.  Teaching school was her life; she did not teach for money but for love of teaching and love of her students.  She gave of herself unstintingly both to her students and to other teachers.  She was selected Star Teacher several years and was thrilled each time.

In lieu of flowers, her family requests that memorials be made to the Drew United Methodist Church in Drew, Mississippi or the First United Methodist Church of Wiggins, Mississippi, Nehemiah Building Fund, P. O. Box 278, Wiggins, Mississippi 39577

Clarion Ledger; Jackson, Mississippi
Enterprise Tocsin; Indianola, Mississippi
Sun Herald; Biloxi, Mississippi
Winona Times; Winona, Mississippi

Contributed by 
Rebecca Cartledge Taylor
rtaylor@taylorandtaylor.com
www.taylorandtaylor.com


 
 
 
Reginald D. Cartledge, Jr.

Reginald D. Cartledge, Jr, a resident of Biloxi, Mississippi, 82, passed away on January 11, 2004 in Wiggins, Mississippi.  He is survived by his wife of fifty five years, Sara Jean Applewhite Cartledge of Biloxi and formerly of Drew, Mississippi, his daughter, Rebecca Applewhite Cartledge Taylor of Wiggins, Mississippi and two grandsons, Ralph Liston Taylor and Daniel Hudson Taylor, also of Wiggins.  He was preceded in death by his son-in-law, Robert Edward “Robby” Taylor, Jr. of Wiggins.  He is survived as well by his sisters Nan Henry and Virginia Calloway and her husband Dean of Meridian, Mississippi, Marion Hall and her husband Harold of Starkville, MS, his brother Liston Cartledge and his wife Alice of Mobile, Alabama, his sister-in-law Geraldine Cartledge of Birmingham, Alabama, his sister-in-law Ruth Mitchell Applewhite Billingsley and her husband Charles of Winona, Mississippi and his brother-in-law Joe Applewhite and his wife Mary Beth of Texas.  He is also survived by nieces and nephews Robert Henry, Susan Henry Lowe, Nancy Henry Yegge, Kim Cartledge Munoz, Mary Cartledge Caddell, Hollie Cartledge, Sidney Cartledge, David Cartledge, Amy Hall Irvin, Hal Hall, Dave M. Billingsley, Ralph M. Billingsley, William D. Billingsley, John Hudson Billingsley, Robert Applewhite, Joe Applewhite, James Applewhite and numerous great nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by his parents, Reginald D. Cartledge, Sr. and Vera Powell Cartledge of Winona, Mississippi, his brother Robert S. Cartledge, his sister Louise Cartledge Leber, his brother-in-law Brady Henry, his niece Jennifer Henry and his nephew Liston Cartledge, Jr.

Mr. Cartledge was born and raised in Winona, Mississippi, served in the United States Army Air Corp during World War II, flying 76 bombing missions, and was awarded numerous meritorious service medals.  He was a resident of Drew, Mississippi from 1950 until July, 1994, when he and Mrs. Cartledge moved to Seashore Methodist Retirement Center in Biloxi, Mississippi from Drew.

He attended Mississippi State University, was a member of the Bulldog Club, the proud owner of seats at Dudy Noble Field and an avid fan and supporter of all things associated with Mississippi State.  He was also a graduate of the Louisiana State University School of Banking of the South in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. 

Mr. Cartledge was President of the then United Southern Bank in Drew, Mississippi until his retirement on September 30, 1986.  He was a member of the Drew United Methodist Church, where he served as a member of the Board of Trustees, the Administrative Board, the Finance Committee, the United Methodist Men and many other committees and councils of the Church.   He was a long time member of the Drew Rotary Club and was a Paul Harris Fellow. 
 

Clarion Ledger, Jackson, MS
Sun Herald, Biloxi, MS
Winona Times, Winona, MS
Enterprise-Tocsin, Indianola, MS

Contributed by 
Rebecca Cartledge Taylor
rtaylor@taylorandtaylor.com
www.taylorandtaylor.com

THE BOLIVAR COMMERCIAL, Friday, August 24, 2001, Page 3
Transcribed by Kim Pollard Feb. 13, 2002

Deaths

Mary Allen

   Mary Allen, 71, of Drew, died  Wednesday, Aug. 22, 2001, at her residence.
   Funeral services are at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Holly Grove Church in Drew with the Rev. F. C. McCann officiating. Burial will follow at Drew Cemetery under the direction of Byas Funeral Home in Ruleville. Visitation is from 2-6 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home.
   She is survived by her husband, Earnest Allen of Drew; a son, John L. Allen of Drew; six daughters, Queen Ester Childs Dorris of Ruleville, Orena Allen of Drew, Mollie Allen of Cleveland, Earnest Branch of Indianola, Eloise Sutton and Nettie Allen, both of Canton; 21 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren.

Kim Pollard
Mary Allen
Holly Grove Church
Rev. F. C. McCann
Drew Cemetery
Byas Funeral Home
Earnest Allen
John L. Allen
Queen Ester Childs Dorris
Orena Allen
Mollie Allen
Earnest Branch
Eloise Sutton
Nettie Allen

THE BOLIVAR COMMERCIAL, Thursday, August 23, 2001, Page 3
Transcribed by Kim Pollard Feb. 13, 2002
Dorothy Bennett
        Dorothy Bennett, 49, of Drew, died Thursday, Aug. 23, 2001, at her residence.
        Funeral servsices are at 11 a.m. Saturday at Holly Grove Church in Drew with the Rev. Jesse Gresham officiating. Burial will follow at Drew Cemetery under the direction of Byas Funeral Home. Visitation is from 2-6 p.m. Friday at the funeral home, She is survived by four sons, Richard Bennett and Odell Bennett, both of Drew, Gary Bennett of Chicago and Tony Bennett of Gary, Ind.; two brothers, Dorsey Bennett and Albert Fisk, both of Drew; a sister, Jessie M. Sculark of Drew; and eight grandchildren.

*Newspaper printed the word services wrong.

Kim Pollard
Dorothy Bennett
Holly Grove Church
Rev. Jesse Gresham
Byas Funeral Home
Richard Bennett
Odell Bennett
Gary Bennett
Tony Bennett
Dorsey Bennett
Albert Fisk
Jessie M. Sculark
 

Transcribed by Kim Pollard April 4, 2002

Clarion-Ledger March 8, 2002 P. 4B Col. 1

     Birdie Britt

      Drew

         Birdie Ludell Henery Britt, 91, a homemaker died Tuesday, March 5, 2002, at Laurelwood Community Living Center in Laurel.  Services are 11 a.m. today at Williams & Lord Funeral Home in Ruleville with burial
in Drew Cemetery in Drew.
 

Transcribed by Kim Pollard April 4, 2002

THE BOLIVAR COMMERCIAL
Thursday, October 11, 2001 Page 3

Deaths

      Annie Hampton

   Annie Hampton, 86, of Drew, died Thursday, Oct. 4, 2001, at Bolivar Medical Center.
   Funeral services are at 11 a.m. Saturday at Holly Grove Church in Drew with the Rev. Jesse Gresham officiating. Burial will follow at Drew Cemetery under the direction of Byas Funeral Home in Ruleville. Visitation is from 2-6 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.
   She is survived by a son Robert Hampton of Shaw; five daughters, Bobbie Hampton, Lillie Hampton, Frankie Welch and Mattie Lewellyn, all of Drew and Annie Dean of Moorhead; a brother, Robert Cole of Isola; a sister, Sarah Tillis of
Ruleville; and 20 grandchildren and 14 great-grand-children.

Annie Hampton
Rev. Jesse Gresham
Robert Hampton of Shaw
Bobbie Hampton
Lillie Hampton
Frankie Welch
Mattie Lewellyn
Annie Dean of Moorhead
Robert Cole of Isola
Sarah Tillis of Ruleville
 

Willie M. LANGLEY
  Graveside services for Willie Mae Langley, 90, of Pocahontas, formerly of Greenville, Miss. were held Saturday afternoon, Nov. 17, 2001, at Caile Cemetery near Caile, Miss.  Boone-Wells Funeral Home of Greenville, Miss., was in charge of arrangements.
   She died Thursday, Nov. 15, 2001, at Pocahontas Nursing Home.
   She was a native of Mississippi, but had resided in the Pocahontas Nursing Home the past three years.  Her husband, Andrew Langley, preceded her in death.
   She is survived by a daughter, Syble Fay Moore of Imboden;  two brothers, Otis Cochran of Alabama and Curtis Cochran of Walnut Ridge; five grandchildren
and nine great-grandchildren.
The Bolivar Commercial Tuesday, August, 21, 2001, Page 3
Transcribed by Kim Pollard Feb. 13, 2002
Johnny Riley

  Johnny Riley, 77, of Drew, died Friday, August 17, 2001, at North Sunflower County Hospital in Ruleville.
  Funeral services are at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Century Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow at Jerusalem Cemetery in Drew under the direction of Century Funeral Home in Clarksdale. Visitation will be today from 1-5 p.m. at the funeral home chapel.
  Mr. Riley was born October 12, 1923 in Kosciusko. He was a retired factory worker.
  He was preceded in death by his parents. Will and Ada Riley.
  He is survived by his daughter, Bobby Riley, of Cleveland; sister, Ertie Mae Nash, of Drew; and four grandchildren.

Kim Pollard
Johnny Riley
North Sunflower County Hospital
Century Funeral Home Chapel
Jerusalem Cemetery
Will and Ada Riley
Bobby Riley
Ertie Mae Nash

Transcribed by Kim Pollard April 4, 2002
*Date this appeared in paper not listed
Bolivar Commercial
       Henry Stanford

    Henry Stanford, 90, of Drew, died Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2001, at his residence.
    Funeral services are at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Holly Grove Church in Drew with the Rev. Jesse Gresham
officiating. Burial will follow at Drew Cemetery under the direction of Byas Funeral Home. Visitation was from 2-6 p.m. today at the funeral home.
   He is survived by his wife, Emma Stanford of Drew; a son, S. L. Stanford of Chicago; four daughters, Linnie Lacy of Drew, Mildred Gates and Joyce Harris, both of Chicago and Patricia Stanford of Canton; and 17 grandchildren, many great- grandchildren and many great-greatgrandchildren.

Henry Stanford
Rev. Jesse Gresham
Emma Stanford
S. L. Stanford of Chicago
Linnie Lacy
Mildred Gates and Joyce Harris, both of Chicago
Patricia Stanford of Canton