Saturday

Surely your goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the LORD forever.

~Psalm 23:6~

Jana Dillon Gill‘s surgery went well yesterday. She’s already back in Kentwood. Please pray for her recovery time.

Elizabeth Benefield Simmons

December 08, 1950 – November 10, 2020

Elizabeth Benefield Simmons, a resident of Kentwood, LA, passed away on Tuesday, November 10, 2020 at Hood Memorial Hospital in Amite, LA. She was born December 8, 1950 in Apalachicola, FL and was 69 years of age. She is survived by 1 son, Les Simmons; grandchildren, Sydnie Simmons and Lauren Simmons; sisters. Bridget Miller and husband, Bill, Bonnie Carline and Eva Liles; numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her parents, E.W. “Dub” Benefield and Clara Benefield. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Kentwood, from 6:00PM until 9:00PM on Tuesday and Memorial Services at 8:00PM Tuesday, November 17, 2020. Services conducted by Dr. Danny Smith . McKneely Funeral Home, Kentwood, in charge of arrangements. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

Thomas “Tommy” Ray Johnson

January 10, 1953 – November 08, 2020

Thomas “Tommy” Ray Johnson, age 67, died peacefully in his sleep at home with his loving wife at his side on November 8th 2020, after a long battle with ALS disease.

Tommy Ray, who grew up in Greensburg, Louisiana, was a star football player and track star at Greensburg High School. He enlisted in the United States Army in 1973, and transitioned into the Army Reserves after active service. Master Sergeant Johnson was a proud and humble veteran of the Gulf War, who was a Bronze Star recipient, and later served in Afghanistan and Guatemala. Tommy also received the Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal.

After returning from active service, Tommy enrolled at Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond in 1983, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Social Studies and a Masters in Health and Kinesiology, with a certification in Adapted Physical Education. After graduation, Coach Johnson became a social studies teacher and football and track coach at several junior and senior high schools in the Tangipahoa Parish area. His experience in the military played an important role in the discipline and goal-oriented focus that he inspired in his students through his work as a coach and with special needs childrens’ physical education. He was an active volunteer with Special Olympics and at the Berean Children’s Home as a House Parent and Mentor. He is remembered as living a life of service while being a humble and loving gentleman; a low-key man of honor with a great sense humor and wit.

Tommy Ray was preceded in death by his mother, Lillian Simmons and her husband, Alva and his father, Billy Ray Johnson and his wife, Ruby. Tommy is survived by his loving wife, Jeannine “Gigi” Baer Johnson; his stepsons Christopher Barrett Lewis and Blake Hunter Lewis; his brothers Dr. Larry Simmons and his wife, Cheryl and Lawrence Brenner, Sr. and his wife Sybil, as well as many extended family members and friends.

The celebration of Tommy’s life will be held on Tuesday, November 17, 2020, at First Baptist Church in Greensburg, LA, with a viewing beginning at 9am, followed by his service at 11am. If you are unable to join us in person, the service will be livestreamed on the First Baptist Church of Greensburg’s Facebook Page. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.

Read the Bible in 2020 – November 14th

Ezekiel 29:1-30:26
Hebrews 11:32-12:13
Psalm 112:1-10
Proverbs 27:17

Thankfulness – Day 14

Today, I’m thankful for “dependability“! It comes in many forms: automobiles, appliances, mail carriers, grocery stores, household appliances, hot water, janitors, bus drivers, secretaries, volunteers, family members, etc. Today, I’m thankful for a heating system that came on with an easy click. Yes, it did smell like lint burning for a few minutes, but the heat came on and quickly warmed the house. (David got up earlier than usual and turned the heat on.)

Today’s Prayer Focus

Today, let’s pray for all those who are finishing up packing “shoeboxes“. The greatest benefit is for all the children who will get a “shoebox” and who would have missed out if the last minute boxes were not passed. It’s not too late to include one more child!

Some churches are having services as usual tomorrow, but others are not because of Covid-19. Examples: Kentwood, yes & Osyka, no. You may need to check before you drive!

Anna Lee

Friday

 Do not forget the covenant I have made with you,

and do not worship other gods.  

Rather, worship the LORD your God;

it is he who will deliver you from the hand of all your enemies.”

~2 Kings 17:38-39~

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Read the Bible in 2020 – November 13

Ezekiel 27:1-28:26
Hebrews 11:17-31
Psalm 111:1-10
Proverbs 27:15-16

Elizabeth Benefield Simmons

December 08, 1950 – November 10, 2020

Elizabeth Benefield Simmons, a resident of Kentwood, LA, passed away on Tuesday, November 10, 2020 at Hood Memorial Hospital in Amite, LA. She was born December 8, 1950 in Apalachicola, FL and was 69 years of age. She is survived by 1 son, Les Simmons; grandchildren, Sydnie Simmons and Lauren Simmons; sisters. Bridget Miller and husband, Bill, Bonnie Carline and Eva Liles; numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her parents, E.W. “Dub” Benefield and Clara Benefield. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Kentwood, from 6:00PM until 9:00PM on Tuesday and Memorial Services at 8:00PM Tuesday, November 17, 2020. Services conducted by Dr. Danny Smith . McKneely Funeral Home, Kentwood, in charge of arrangements. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

Thomas “Tommy” Ray Johnson

January 10, 1953 – November 08, 2020

Thomas “Tommy” Ray Johnson, age 67, died peacefully in his sleep at home with his loving wife at his side on November 8th 2020, after a long battle with ALS disease.

Tommy Ray, who grew up in Greensburg, Louisiana, was a star football player and track star at Greensburg High School. He enlisted in the United States Army in 1973, and transitioned into the Army Reserves after active service. Master Sergeant Johnson was a proud and humble veteran of the Gulf War, who was a Bronze Star recipient, and later served in Afghanistan and Guatemala. Tommy also received the Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal.

After returning from active service, Tommy enrolled at Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond in 1983, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Social Studies and a Masters in Health and Kinesiology, with a certification in Adapted Physical Education. After graduation, Coach Johnson became a social studies teacher and football and track coach at several junior and senior high schools in the Tangipahoa Parish area. His experience in the military played an important role in the discipline and goal-oriented focus that he inspired in his students through his work as a coach and with special needs childrens’ physical education. He was an active volunteer with Special Olympics and at the Berean Children’s Home as a House Parent and Mentor. He is remembered as living a life of service while being a humble and loving gentleman; a low-key man of honor with a great sense humor and wit.

Tommy Ray was preceded in death by his mother, Lillian Simmons and her husband, Alva and his father, Billy Ray Johnson and his wife, Ruby. Tommy is survived by his loving wife, Jeannine “Gigi” Baer Johnson; his stepsons Christopher Barrett Lewis and Blake Hunter Lewis; his brothers Dr. Larry Simmons and his wife, Cheryl and Lawrence Brenner, Sr. and his wife Sybil, as well as many extended family members and friends.

The celebration of Tommy’s life will be held on Tuesday, November 17, 2020, at First Baptist Church in Greensburg, LA, with a viewing beginning at 9am, followed by his service at 11am. If you are unable to join us in person, the service will be livestreamed on the First Baptist Church of Greensburg’s Facebook Page. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

Thankfulness – Day 13

Today, I am thankful for telephones. I’ve always appreciated them. Daddy worked for AT&T for 38 years. In recent years, the telephones and services have greatly changed, but there is still nothing like answering the phone and recognizing the voice of a friend or loved one. Telephones provide a service and brings the outside world into our homes, especially during difficult days like hurricanes, sickness, pandemics, emergencies, etc. My favorite calls will always be from friends and family. Love, joy, hope, encouragement, and other emotions travel through the lines to our house.

Operation Christmas Child Drop-Off Week

Thank-you to those who have volunteered to help us next week. Please call me if you can assist us in receiving and packaging “shoeboxes” for their next destination. Don’t miss the joy of being a part of the process.

Today’s Prayer Focus

Today, let us focus on those who need to be connected to God through a local church and church family. May we be an instrument in that connection being made.

Remember, you can call me or write me using the contact button at the top of this page if there is any way I can be of service to you.

Anna Lee

Thursday

For he has rescued us from the dominion of darkness and brought us into the kingdom of the Son he loves,

 in whom we have redemption,

the forgiveness of sins.

~Colossians 1:13-14~

Read the Bible in 2020 – November 12

Ezekiel 24:1-26:21
Hebrews 11:1-16
Psalm 110:1-7
Proverbs 27:14

Prayer Focus for Today

Please pray for all the people with Covid-19. Hardly a day goes by that I do not hear of one or more new cases in our area. Most cases seem to be mild, but some people are also struggling in ICU.

New Church Offices for FBC, Kentwood

This week the walls went up. Drive by to see the progress.

Operation Christmas Child

Lots of churches and individuals are working hard to complete their “shoeboxes” for 2020. Pray for the packers who are still working to get a few more ready for shipment.

Thankfulness – Day 12

Today, I am thankful the spirit of enthusiasm and Commitment I see in people. I think it is wonderful when they learn more about a mission opportunity and decide to invest in it. Julie, my sister, has learned a lot about Operation Christmas Child this year and has already started on “shoeboxes” for 2021. Let’s pray God blesses her with an abundant harvest of “shoeboxes” which will be instrumental in many young lives having the opportunity to learn about Jesus. May she also be able to influence her friends and family members with this mission opportunity this year.

Thinking ahead….

It’s time to consider the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering for 2020. This money is used by the IMB, International Mission Board, to share the Gospel in countries around the world. Without these funds, most of our missionaries would have to leave their field of service. One hundred percent of the money you give goes into supporting God’s work internationally. When you write your check, you simply need to designate it for Lottie Moon.

Each day givens us reasons to be thankful. May we be aware of our blessings each day.

Anna Lee

Wednesday Addition No. 2

Yvonne Birch just called with a prayer request for her two month old great-granddaughter, Collins Antoon, who has just been admitted to the OLOL Children’s Hospital in Baton Rouge. Pray for the baby and the family as tests are done to identify the problem. Yvonne said she would greatly appreciate your prayers for the baby and the family. Thanks so much!

Wednesday

“BE VERY CAREFUL HOW YOU LIVE.

DO NOT LIVE LIKE THOSE WHO ARE NOT WISE.

I MEAN THAT YOU SHOULD USE EVERY CHANCE YOU HAVE FOR DOING GOOD, BECAUSE THESE ARE EVIL TIMES.LIVE WISELY.

I MEAN THAT YOU SHOULD USE EVERY CHANCE YOU HAVE FOR DOING GOOD, BECAUSE THESE ARE EVIL TIMES.

BUT LEARN WHAT THE LORD WANTS YOU TO DO.”

~EPHESIANS 5:15-17 (ICB)~

COVID-19 is still thriving in our area. Do your best to stay healthy. Pray for those who are sick.

THANKFULNESS – DAY 11

Today, I am thankful for those who were called to the medical profession. David’s illnesses have helped me to appreciate them more and more. Today, I am reporting that at the Ochsner appointment yesterday, David’s blood level was 11.9. You may remember how excited we were when his blood level reached 10.0 a couple months ago. He hasn’t had any treatment for almost two months, yet the blood is reproducing despite his blood cancer. We are so thankful to God and those who have the calling to serve in the medical field. What a difference you have made in our lives!

As a proud American, I am also thankful for those who served our country in the military or who are serving now. We have a grandson presently serving in the Air Force. My daddy serve in the Army Air Force during WWII. Thank-you to all who give the time to make our country safe for the rest of us.

Ralph Eugene Lee

July 13, 1946 – November 09, 2020

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A resident of Amite, LA, passed away on Monday, November 9, 2020 at St. Tammany Parish Hospital in Covington, LA. He was born July 13, 1946 in Clinton, LA and was 74 years of age. He was a U. S. Army Veteran of the Vietnam War. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Marie Chapman Lee; daughter, Tanya Lee Stevenson and husband, Brian; 2 sons, Tony Wayne Lee and wife, Charlotte, and Timothy Wade Lee and wife, Beth; 7 grandchildren, Kayla, Dusty, and Chance Stevenson, Jordan Lee, Maryanna and Macy Lee; step-grandson, Kody Sticker and wife, Rebecca; 2 great-grandchildren, Rylee and Riece Ray; brother, Sammie Lee and wife, Reba. Preceded in death by his parents, Henry Lee, Jr. And Edith Williams Lee; brothers, Bernard Lee, Paul Lee, Henry Lee, III, Ricky Lee, Timmy Lee and Chucky Lee; grandparents, Henry Lee, Pearl Travis, Leslie Williams, and Lillie Williams Newman; aunts and uncles, Aline and Bobby Williams and Nell and Gordan Pace. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, from 6:00PM until 9:00PM on Thursday and at Shady Grove Baptist Church, Amite, on Friday, November 13, 2020 from 9:00AM until Religious Services at 12:00 Noon. Services conducted by Rev. Burdette Thomas. Interment Shady Grove Cemetery, Amite, LA. Pallbearers will be Roman Lee, Chance Stevenson, Jordan Lee, Garrett Sevin, Scott Loupe, Brian Anthony, Joshua Gautreaux, and Joe Lee. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

READ THE BIBLE IN 2020 – DAY 11

Ezekiel 23:1-49
Hebrews 10:18-39
Psalm 109:1-31
Proverbs 27:13

I am looking for VOLUNTEERS for the OCC Drop-Off Week. It is for two hour shifts. You can volunteer for as many or as few as fit your schedule.

Operation Christmas Child Drop-Off

310 Avenue E Kentwood, LA 70444-2518

Mon, Nov. 16: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Tue, Nov. 17: 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Wed, Nov. 18: 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Thu, Nov. 19: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Fri, Nov. 20: 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Sat, Nov. 21: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Sun, Nov. 22: 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Mon, Nov. 23: 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM

You can reply to this post or call me. Don’t get left out on enjoying this blessing. You can choose one or more days to work. Remember, this will be VOLUNTEERS ONLY! Get your name on the list.

TODAY’S PRAYER FOCUS IN ON VOLUNTEERS FOR OCC COLLECTION WEEK

Thank-you for “tuning-in” this morning. Together, our prayers make a big difference.

Anna Lee

Wednesday

“Be very careful how you live.

Do not live like those who are not wise.

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I mean that you should use every chance you have for doing good, because these are evil times.

I MEAN THAT YOU SHOULD USE EVERY CHANCE YOU HAVE FOR DOING GOOD, BECAUSE THESE ARE EVIL TIMES.

But learn what the Lord wants you to do.”

~Ephesians 5:15-17 (ICB)~

Covid-19 is still thriving in our area. Do your best to stay healthy. Pray for those who are sick.

Thankfulness – Day 11

Today, I am thankful for those who were called to the medical profession. David’s illnesses have helped me to appreciate them more and more. Today, I am reporting that at the Ochsner appointment yesterday, David’s blood level was 11.9. You may remember how excited we were when his blood level reached 10.0 a couple months ago. He hasn’t had any treatment for almost two months, yet the blood is reproducing despite his blood cancer. We are so thankful to God and those who have the calling to serve in the medical field. What a difference you have made in our lives!

As a proud American, I am also thankful for those who served our country in the military or who are serving now. We have a grandson presently serving in the Air Force. My daddy serve in the Army Air Force during WWII. Thank-you to all who give the time to make our country safe for the rest of us.

Ralph Eugene Lee

July 13, 1946 – November 09, 2020
A resident of Amite, LA, passed away on Monday, November 9, 2020 at St. Tammany Parish Hospital in Covington, LA. He was born July 13, 1946 in Clinton, LA and was 74 years of age. He was a U. S. Army Veteran of the Vietnam War. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Marie Chapman Lee; daughter, Tanya Lee Stevenson and husband, Brian; 2 sons, Tony Wayne Lee and wife, Charlotte, and Timothy Wade Lee and wife, Beth; 7 grandchildren, Kayla, Dusty, and Chance Stevenson, Jordan Lee, Maryanna and Macy Lee; step-grandson, Kody Sticker and wife, Rebecca; 2 great-grandchildren, Rylee and Riece Ray; brother, Sammie Lee and wife, Reba. Preceded in death by his parents, Henry Lee, Jr. And Edith Williams Lee; brothers, Bernard Lee, Paul Lee, Henry Lee, III, Ricky Lee, Timmy Lee and Chucky Lee; grandparents, Henry Lee, Pearl Travis, Leslie Williams, and Lillie Williams Newman; aunts and uncles, Aline and Bobby Williams and Nell and Gordan Pace. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, from 6:00PM until 9:00PM on Thursday and at Shady Grove Baptist Church, Amite, on Friday, November 13, 2020 from 9:00AM until Religious Services at 12:00 Noon. Services conducted by Rev. Burdette Thomas. Interment Shady Grove Cemetery, Amite, LA. Pallbearers will be Roman Lee, Chance Stevenson, Jordan Lee, Garrett Sevin, Scott Loupe, Brian Anthony, Joshua Gautreaux, and Joe Lee. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

READ THE BIBLE IN 2020 – DAY 11

Ezekiel 23:1-49
Hebrews 10:18-39
Psalm 109:1-31
Proverbs 27:13

I am looking for volunteers for the OCC Drop-Off Week. It is for two hour shifts. You can volunteer for as many or as few as fit your schedule.

Operation Christmas Child Drop-Off

310 Avenue E Kentwood, LA 70444-2518

Mon, Nov. 16: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Tue, Nov. 17: 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Wed, Nov. 18: 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Thu, Nov. 19: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Fri, Nov. 20: 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Sat, Nov. 21: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Sun, Nov. 22: 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Mon, Nov. 23: 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM

You can reply to this post or call me. Don’t get left out on enjoying this blessing. You can choose one or more days to work. Remember, this will be volunteers only! Get your name on the list.

Today’s prayer focus in on volunteers for OCC Collection week

Thank-you for “tuning-in” this morning. Together, our prayers make a big difference.

Anna Lee

Tuesday

“Your word is a lamp for my feet,

a light on my path.”

~Psalm 119:105 (NIV)~

Mrs. Mildred Birch (90) will have rotator cuff surgery after Christmas. That gives us time to pray for a successful surgery and a good recovery. That gives her time to spend with her family during the holiday season.

Bryan Tate is again in MDA with pneumonia. Please pray for him.

Beth Graham Lee’s father-in-law, who lived east of Amite, passed away. I’ll post an obituary when it becomes available.

Cecile Levantino Cutrer

August 31, 1934 – November 09, 2020
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Cecile Levantino Cutrer, a resident of Amite, LA, went to be with the Lord on Monday, November 9, 2020 at North Oaks Medical Center in Hammond, LA. She was born August 31, 1934 in Independence, LA and was 86 years of age. She is survived by her son, Alan Ross Cutrer; daughter, Wanda Cutrer Resse; granddaughter, Brandy Guy; sister, Sue Carpenter. Preceded in death by her husband, James Allen Cutrer; parents, Tony and Minnie Levatino; sister, Pat Chaney. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, from 8:30AM until religious services at 11:30AM on Wednesday, November 11, 2020. Interment Hayden Grove Cemetery, Amite, LA. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hayden Grove Church of Christ, c/o Debbie Santora, P. O. Box 835 Amite, LA 70422. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

Read the Bible in 2020 – November 10

Ezekiel 21:1-22:31
Hebrews 10:1-17
Psalm 108:1-13
Proverbs 27:12

Thankfulness – Day 10

Today, I’m thankful for a fire in the firepit, company from Virginia, a good visit, and BBQ last night. What a great way to visit with our son-in-law whom we haven’t seem since last Thanksgiving. The nighttime temperature, no mosquitoes, and watching a new stray cat helped make it a memorable evening. Sounds like we might need to do a repeat tonight!

Today’s prayer focus is on those who don’t see any reason to be thankful. May we all learn to count our blessings, the large ones and the small ones, every day. My mother-in-law was a wonderful example of someone who appreciated the “little things of life”. To her, they were the big things! May we all be more thankful to God and to others.

Anna Lee

Monday

“Whoever walks in integrity walks securely,

but whoever takes crooked paths will be found out.”

~Proverbs 10:9 (NIV)~

Read the Bible in 2020 – November 9

Ezekiel 20:1-49
Hebrews 9:11-28
Psalm 107:1-43
Proverbs 27:11

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Thankfulness – Day 9

Today, I am thankful for holidays. They cause us to step-up and do a little more. There’s cooking, cleaning, company, and lots of things to do. That’s part of the anticipation. The list can be expanded to include family, friends, memories, pictures, hugs (maybe not so much this year), family recipes, new recipes, traditions, etc. These are the rewards. After being limited in many ways this year due to the pandemic, I trust you will be able to have some special holidays. May they revive your spirit and encourage you to GIVE of yourself for the remainder of 2020. Whatever the holidays look like at your house, make than special in some way for those you love the most.

Today’s prayer focus is on the many people who will have no family members to celebrate the holidays with this year. Pray for them. You may have the opportunity to “put your feet to your prayers” this year. It is an awesome opportunity.

FBC, Kentwood had online services only again yesterday. Despite all the issues, we had two guest speakers yesterday. First, Joe Hutto of the Hillsdale area preached yesterday. He is the son-in-law of Bro. Darryl Miller. Last night, Boyd Hatchel, our son-in-law, shared about missions. He currently lives in Richmond, Virginia and serves on the global research team of the International Mission Board. If you missed these messages, I hope you will take the opportunity today to view them on Facebook or YouTube.

Huttohttps://www.facebook.com/KentwoodFirstBaptistChurch/videos/685366072119264

Hatchelhttps://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?v=285750622679565&ref=notif&notif_id=1604879744504171&notif_t=live_video_explicit

Yes, the virus is continuing to control some of the church opportunities, but God and His work through guest speakers, empty pews, sickness of staff members and church members, etc. God’s love, power, and message are limitless!

Anna Lee

Sunday

Now may the Lord of peace himself give you peace at all times and in every way. The Lord be with all of you.

~2 Thessalonians 3:16~

Read the Bible in 2020 – November 8

Ezekiel 18:1-19:14
Hebrews 9:1-10
Psalm 106:32-48
Proverbs 27:10

Please continue to pray for Mrs. Doris Young who is still not well. Pray for her strength to continue to fight this battle. Pray for her family too.

Please pray for the churches in our area that are still unable to meet in person. As you pray for the churches, pray for the individuals of those churches, especially for those who are sick. Worship is both for group and individual participation. Most of our local churches now have other options for weeks when that is needed. One good benefit I have discovered it the option to participate in multiple church services some weeks. You may even have the option to attend your church in person and other churches online. For us, right now, it is all online.

Beverly J. Scott of Summit, Mississippi | 1948 – 2020 | Obituary

Beverly J. Scott

Mrs. Beverly Jones Scott, 72, of Summit, MS went to be with the Lord on Saturday, November 7, 2020 at Southwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center in McComb, MS.

Mrs. Beverly was born on August 5, 1948 in Natchez, MS and was the daughter of Ralph Jones and Imogene Steele Jones. She lived her life for her family. She lived a life of service, putting God first, her husband and children and later, her grandbabies. Although she was very active in her community and church, her value of family was her heartbeat and she cherished each moment spent with them. Her friends describe her as a woman of integrity, kindness and never without a smile. She was known by many as “Mrs. Bev”, “Aunt Beverly”, “Sister” but her favorite title was “MiMi”. She will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her.

She is preceded in death by her parents; her husband of 48 years, Ernest Ray Scott; one brother, Ralph Donald Jones and one grand-daughter, Khloe Faith Price.

She is survived by her two daughters, Tara Price and Timmy of Summit, MS and Melanie Nichols and David of Summit, MS; two brothers, Mark Jones and Michelle of Texas and Chris Jones and Debbie of Texas; one sister, Kay Hutson of Meadville, MS; three grandchildren, Kaleb Price and Amber of Georgia, Kolbi Price and Kelee Price of Summit, MS and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, family and friends.

Visitation will be Monday, November 9, 2020 from 11AM until time of service at 1PM at Sharkey Funeral Home in Summit, MS with Dr. David Millican officiating the services. A burial will follow in Pike Memorial Gardens Cemetery in McComb, MS.

Pallbearers will be Tyler Scott, Darby Scott, Jerry R. Smith, Jerry Chapman, Bobby Thomas, Ira Cleveland, Roy Hendrick, Harry Young and Danny Easley.

We met the Scott family in the late 80’s. They were a blessing to our lives. May God continue to work in and through this family.

Thankfulness – Day 8

Today, I am thankful for the seasons God created for us. My favorite season has always been spring, but this year fall is running a close second. Spring has been my favorite because I usually spend days, and more days, working in my yard. The weather is “Just right”. This fall, I have been able to work outside (with much help from my husband) and have enjoyed different seasonal flowers. We like to work together in beautiful weather God created for us. The beauty of the flowers is something we both enjoy. It’s not for other people. It is for us! Even watering is a joy as we do it together. I think these two seasons provide a special togetherness that we both appreciate. It’s always fun to talk about what we want to do next. I’m thankful we have the time and health to do so this lovely fall season.

Today’s prayer focus is on churches. Pray for each one to be able to continue to serve their congregations well during these trying times. Pray for members to find ways to stay connected to each other and to God.

Anna Lee