Olivia Gwyndetta Magee

Published 10:52 am Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Funeral services were held Wednesday, April 10, 2024, at Mt. Zion Baptist Church for Mrs. Olivia Gwyndetta Jones Edwards Magee, 94, who died Saturday, March 30, 2024, at her residence. Rev. Ozell White officiated with Dr. Hickman Johnson as eulogist. Interment followed at Griffith Cemetery in Prentiss.  Johnson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Gwyndetta Magee was born to the late Calvin Valie Jones and the late Olivia Griffith Jones in Jefferson Davis County. After completing high school at Prentiss Institute she attended Tougaloo College graduating in Class of 1949.  She earned a Bachelors degree in Elementary Education. While at Tougaloo, she pledged on the inaugural line of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated.  Upon graduation from Tougaloo, her career began as a teacher in Jackson Public School System. She was a member at Farish Steet Baptist Church. She met and married the late George Herman Edwards in 1953, to this union, a cousin, Edward Earl Edwards was adopted.

Mrs. Magee later received a Master’s degree in Guidance and Counseling from Mississippi College. She moved from the classroom to the office as a guidance counselor at Brinkley Junior High School in Jackson.  She later married her childhood friend, the late Isaac Earl Magee. He became pastor at Mt. Zion Baptist Church.  She became the guidance counselor at Prentiss High School and after retirement became a tutor, English instructor and reading instructor at Prentiss Institute.

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She was an active member of Mt. Zion Baptist church, she formed the children’s choir, was pianist, and choir director of Senior choir, involved in Sunday School, senior mission, junior mission, Vacation Bible School, seasonal programs, Prayer Band and Bible study groups. She was also active in the NAACP, the Ministers Wives/Widows Auxiliary of the South Mississippi State Convention, the Mississippi State Federation of Colored Women’s Club, serving as president of Eureka Arts Club, the Women’s Mission Institute and the Zion Spring Leaf Association and Congress. Mrs. Magee served as a volunteer in schools and other organizations.

Mrs. Magee became involved in foreign mission work; traveling to Kingston, Jamaica with a fellow missionary, Henrietta Herron, working in the Christian Brethren Churches. She also went to Liberia, Africa.

She was preceded in death by her sister, Wilhelmina Jones Carter, son, Edward Earl Jones; nice, Pamela Carter; daughter-in-law, Gwendolyn Edwards Allen

Mrs. Magee is survived by three nieces who were like daughters, Wanda E. Carter of Tallahassee, Florida; Carol (Melvin) Thigpen and Allia (Michael) Jackson both of Jackson; step-son, Leonard Magee of Jackson; step-daughter, Cassandra Magee Reese of Merrillville, Indiana; 11 grandchildren; two great-nieces, three great-nephews; five dear cousins; seven close friends, Helen Hamilton, Edna White, Howard White, Shirley Laird, Rose Powell, Lela Rayburn and Ray Barnes; six caregivers, Rosetta Williams, Linda Hall, A’lisa Lampton, Lafarrah Gholar, Mary Lou Cooper and Mary Floyd; two special sons, Bobby Knight and Lavell Williams; companion, Sugah the Cat and many other relatives and friends.

 

 

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Betty Robbins Funeral services for Mrs. Betty Robbins were conducted at 1 p.m. Tuesday, July 16, 2024, at Society Hill Baptist Church with Rev. Paul Young officiating. Interment followed in the Society Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Robbins, age 75, entered into the eternal rest of her Lord early Saturday morning, July 13, 2024, at the Forrest General Hospital. Saulters Moore Funeral Home was entrusted with arrangements. The Robbins family received friends one hour before the funeral service, beginning at noon, Tuesday, at Society Hill Baptist Church. Pallbearers included Kelley LeNormand, Cymantha Shellenberger, Mason Robbins, Jenna Robbins, Frank Vice and Frank Vice Jr. Betty Robbins was born on June 6, 1949, in Magee, Mississippi to Walter R. and Margaret Jones Bishop. Mrs. Robbins was a long-time resident of Carson. She and her husband would go on to raise a happy family of six children that would multiply over the years with the addition of in-laws, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Mrs. Robbins loved the country life and will be remembered for not only growing a yard full of beautiful flowers, but also a vegetable garden of which she fed her family. An animal lover, she also had dogs, chickens and hogs over the years. Mrs. Robbins was a member of Society Hill Baptist Church. She is preceded in death by her parents, Walter R. and Margaret Bishop, her husband, Kenneth Terrell Robbins Sr; her daughter, Pamela Robbins; sisters, Patsy Holden, Margaret  Coble, Linda Hester and her brother, Richard Bishop. Her memory will forever be cherished by her daughter, Billie Jo Williamson of Prentiss; sons, Kenny Robbins Jr. (Kathy) of Carson, Mikell Robbins (Kelley) of Palestine, Texas, John Robbins (Nicole) of Sumrall, Daniel Robbins, (Tanya) of Ft. Worth, Texas; brother, Ray Bishop (Nancy) of Magee and her sister, Myrtis Craig (Ed) of Rossville, Georgia. Mrs. Robbins also leaves behind 13 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Online condolences and guest registry are available at www.saultersmoorefuneralhome.com

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