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Annie Lou <I>Scoggins</I> McPhail

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Annie Lou Scoggins McPhail

Birth
Kilmichael, Montgomery County, Mississippi, USA
Death
11 Aug 2007 (aged 70)
Mendenhall, Simpson County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Jackson, Hinds County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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Annie Lou Scoggins McPhail, 70, died Saturday, August 11, 2007, at her home in Simpson County. Graveside service will be held at 10 a.m. today in Lakewood Memorial Park on Clinton Blvd. Visitation is after 9 a.m. today at Lakewood Funeral Home.
Mrs. McPhail was born on January 15, 1937 in Kilmichael, MS. She was the second oldest daughter of Jimmie Lee Scoggins and Lula Mae Love Scoggins.
She eloped with her husband, Bobby, to Houston, Texas and married on March 25, 1955. She was a loving, devoted homemaker and mother for all of her family and also a fine caregiver for other older relatives. She was very mature, wise and was there when it counted.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 49 years, Robert W."Bobby" McPhail, Sr. and one grandson, Charles William McPhail, Jr. of Simpson Co.
She is survived by her two sons, Robert W. McPhail, Jr. and Charles W. McPhail, Sr., both of Simpson Co, and one daughter, Vicki Ann (McPhail) Hauer of Flomaton, AL; one grandson, Justin Donald Craft of Flomaton, Aabama; three granddaughters, Annie L. (Lucy) McPhail of Jackson, Jessica N."Nicki" Craft of Flomaton, AL and Brittany Faith McPhail of Brandon. Her siblings are Margaret A. Wright of Terry, Robert L. Scoggins of Laurel, Linda J. Crestman of Batesville and Barbara Tiebe of Clinton.
The online guest book can be signed at www.lakewoodfuneralhomes.com
Obituary was published in the Clarion Ledger on 8/14/2007.

Note: At 3 years old we say to our parents " I love you". At 10 it's "yeah whatever". At 16 It's "It's not fair and you just don't know ". At 18 it's "I just wanna leave this house". At 25 it's " Ya'll were right, you know it"? At 30 it's " I want to come to your house and see ya'll". At 50 it's " I don't want to lose ya'll". At 70 it's "I'd give up anything I owned for ya'll to be here with me again, some more".
You don't know who you have until you've lost them.
Annie Lou Scoggins McPhail, 70, died Saturday, August 11, 2007, at her home in Simpson County. Graveside service will be held at 10 a.m. today in Lakewood Memorial Park on Clinton Blvd. Visitation is after 9 a.m. today at Lakewood Funeral Home.
Mrs. McPhail was born on January 15, 1937 in Kilmichael, MS. She was the second oldest daughter of Jimmie Lee Scoggins and Lula Mae Love Scoggins.
She eloped with her husband, Bobby, to Houston, Texas and married on March 25, 1955. She was a loving, devoted homemaker and mother for all of her family and also a fine caregiver for other older relatives. She was very mature, wise and was there when it counted.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 49 years, Robert W."Bobby" McPhail, Sr. and one grandson, Charles William McPhail, Jr. of Simpson Co.
She is survived by her two sons, Robert W. McPhail, Jr. and Charles W. McPhail, Sr., both of Simpson Co, and one daughter, Vicki Ann (McPhail) Hauer of Flomaton, AL; one grandson, Justin Donald Craft of Flomaton, Aabama; three granddaughters, Annie L. (Lucy) McPhail of Jackson, Jessica N."Nicki" Craft of Flomaton, AL and Brittany Faith McPhail of Brandon. Her siblings are Margaret A. Wright of Terry, Robert L. Scoggins of Laurel, Linda J. Crestman of Batesville and Barbara Tiebe of Clinton.
The online guest book can be signed at www.lakewoodfuneralhomes.com
Obituary was published in the Clarion Ledger on 8/14/2007.

Note: At 3 years old we say to our parents " I love you". At 10 it's "yeah whatever". At 16 It's "It's not fair and you just don't know ". At 18 it's "I just wanna leave this house". At 25 it's " Ya'll were right, you know it"? At 30 it's " I want to come to your house and see ya'll". At 50 it's " I don't want to lose ya'll". At 70 it's "I'd give up anything I owned for ya'll to be here with me again, some more".
You don't know who you have until you've lost them.

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"Together Forever" 3-25-55
A portrait of them is attached to the memorial marker.



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