Mossye Grace Cearley Stone, of Coldwater, former ladies apparel merchant, died Saturday, September 9, 1995, of heart failure at Baptist Memorial Hospital-DeSoto in Southaven. Graveside services were held at 4:00 P.M. on Monday, September 11, at St. Peter's Cemetery in Oxford. Rev. Charles Langford officiated. Waller Funeral Home of Oxford had charge of arrangements.
She had worked at Woolf Brothers and Phil A. Halle in Memphis and was a member of the Sledge Baptist Church and a native of Lafayette County.
She leaves a daughter, Fredean S. Langford of Marks; a son, Fred "Bubba" Stone, Jr. of Coldwater; and three granddaughters and a grandson.
The family requests that in lieu of flowers, any memorials be sent to the Sigma Nu Charity Bowl for Accident Victims with Spinal Paralysis in care of Billy Gootshall, First National Bank, P.O. Box 847, Oxford, MS 38655.
Quitman County Democrat, Thursday, September 14, 1995
Mossye Grace Cearley Stone, of Coldwater, former ladies apparel merchant, died Saturday, September 9, 1995, of heart failure at Baptist Memorial Hospital-DeSoto in Southaven. Graveside services were held at 4:00 P.M. on Monday, September 11, at St. Peter's Cemetery in Oxford. Rev. Charles Langford officiated. Waller Funeral Home of Oxford had charge of arrangements.
She had worked at Woolf Brothers and Phil A. Halle in Memphis and was a member of the Sledge Baptist Church and a native of Lafayette County.
She leaves a daughter, Fredean S. Langford of Marks; a son, Fred "Bubba" Stone, Jr. of Coldwater; and three granddaughters and a grandson.
The family requests that in lieu of flowers, any memorials be sent to the Sigma Nu Charity Bowl for Accident Victims with Spinal Paralysis in care of Billy Gootshall, First National Bank, P.O. Box 847, Oxford, MS 38655.
Quitman County Democrat, Thursday, September 14, 1995
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