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Carolyn A. Holton, 76, passed from this life Monday, January 1, 2018, at Hospice Ministries, Ridgeland.
Visitation will be 5:00-8:00pm, Wednesday, January 3, 2018, at Baldwin-Lee Funeral Home in Pearl. Funeral services will be held at 1:00pm, Thursday, January 4, 2018, in the funeral home chapel with interment in Floral Hills Memory Gardens.
Carolyn was a member of the Baptist faith and attended First Baptist Church in Pearl for several years. She retired following many years of service in medical records at Rankin General Hospital and St. Dominic Hospital. Carolyn was a true animal lover and enjoyed watching TV shows about animals. Her family was always Carolyn's priority, and her greatest joy was in spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 49 years, James W. Holton, in 2010.
Survivors include sons, Doug Holton, Danny Holton and wife Karen, and Darrell Holton; sister, Mary Cutts; grandchildren, Kyle Holton and wife Sunni, Erica Holton, Christin Holton, and Chad Holton; and great-grandchildren, Trevor, Lele, and Whitt Holton.
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January 3, 2018
Shirley Horn
So sorry to hear about your mom. Our prayers are with all of you. Love yall
January 3, 2018
May you find comfort from God
January 2, 2018
The Staff of Baldwin-Lee Funeral Home
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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