1968
2015
Rebecca Ann Smith, 46, of Lumberton, died Thursday, March 26, 2015 at her residence.
A memorial service will be at Slade Missionary Baptist Church, located at 264 Deavers Road, Purvis, Miss. 39475 on Saturday, April 4, 2015 at 4:00 pm. The family will receive friends and have visitation from 2:00 pm until time of services, Saturday at the church.
Ms. Smith was born August 4, 1968 in Lumberton to Jimmy Wayne and Barbara Gale Weatherford Lee. She was a cook at Circle D in Poplarville.
Family members include two children, Robert Cloyd, Andrea Cloyd; Mother, Barbara Gale Lee; three siblings, Jamie Lee, Kalon Lee, Amy Lee Busha; a host of nieces, nephews, extended family, and friends.
She is preceded in death by her father, Jimmy Wayne Lee; paternal grandparents, James Lee and Odell Lee; maternal grandparents, Dulon Weatherford and Marie Weatherford.
White Funeral Home, Lumberton (601) 796-2781. www.whitefuneralhomelumberton.com
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July 17, 2015
What a loving mother you were to my two grandchildren Robert and Andrea!! I Loved you Becky very much and I am sorry I never got to come visit you and the children GOD has a beautiful angel! My heart goes out to your entire family! Now you are in heaven with my two sons!!! RICKEY LYNN CLOYD
March 30, 2015
sabrina jenkins
I love you so much you shine the night sky now you are truly missed
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