He was preceded in death by his parents and a son, Thomas Christopher Langston. He enjoyed fellowshipping with his church family at Winfield First Baptist Church but most of all he loved his family. He enjoyed traveling, canoeing and building and flying model R.C. He worked for Western Electric and AT&T for 28 years. He lived most of his life in Winfield and was a 1958 graduate of Winfield City High School and later earned an electrician’s degree. Langston and Carrie Lou Burleson Langston. Tommy was born on Jin Winfield, AL a son of J. Tommy Roggers Langston age 79 of Winfield passed away Wednesday, Maat the North Mississippi Medical Center in Tupelo. Miles Funeral Home of Winfield directing. Funeral services will be open to public but priority will go to family members regarding gathering size and 6-foot distance between persons. Also, there will be a drive thru register available for people to sign. The public will be able to view the body while maintaining distance and gathering size recommendations. We will be following the recommendations of the ADPH and the CDC in regards to COVID-19. Wayne Kimbrell will be the officiating minister. from the McGraw Memorial Chapels of Miles Funeral Home with burial following in Center Methodist Church Cemetery. Walter is survived by his children, Terry Markham and his wife, Peggie of New Albany, MS, Michael Markham and his wife, Karen of Brilliant, Tommy Markham and his wife, Sandy of Brilliant and Marie Sullivan and here husband, Wade of Winfield, sisters, Melba Glen Stokes, Patrica Ann Jaddock, Marshia Faye Preze and his brother, Ricky Joe Warren, grandchildren, Brandon, Cassie, Shanan, Haley, Trevor, Travis and Shay Markham, Chris and Landon Sullivan, Brandon and Brady Pratt, Blake Holsonback, Bryant Rawls, Derek Tidwell, Mark and Shandra Sawtelle and a host of great-grandchildren and other relatives.įuneral services are planned for Sunday, Maat 2 p.m. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Sue Markham Warren, and his son, Ricky Joe Markham, brothers, Billy Dean Warren, Ray Allen Warren and Preston Lee Warren and his sister, Wilma Sue Sullins. He was an avid fan of the Dallas Cowboys and Chicago Cubs. He was known to have a Green thumb because he could grow anything. He enjoyed being outside and loved farming. He worked as a rig hand in the oil fields of Odessa, TX until becoming disabled and moving back to Winfield in 1993. He lived in Marion County as a young child and later moved to Texas. Walter was born on Februin Virginia a son of Glen Warren and Willow Dean White Warren. Walter Harding Warren age 80 of Winfield passed away Friday, Maat Diversacare of Winfield. We ask those who are unable to attend to please visit Miles Funeral Home’s Facebook page and leave a comment for the family. Graveside services are planned for Wednesday, Apat 12:30 p.m. Kenny is survived by his sons, Jared Matthew Cummings and his wife, Kayla of Dora and Brandon Cummings and his wife, Kelly of Brilliant, sister, Judy Moore and her husband, Gary of Brilliant, brother, Anthony Cummings and his wife, Rebecca of Hamilton, grandchildren, Talin, Avril, Hazel, Hadly, Ethan, Braden, Raven, Grayson and Jacob Cummings and nieces, nephews and other relatives He liked watching Alabama Football and loved spending time with his grandchildren. He previously worked as a truck driver and as a drummer in several bands. He lived most of his life in Marion County and was a 1972 graduate of Brilliant High School. Kenny was born on Main Haleyville a son of James Wesley Cummings and Julia Faye Weeks Cummings. James Kenneth Cummings better known as Kenny age 66 of Brilliant passed away Saturday at his residence.
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