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Funeral Homes in Mayhew, MS
For over 60 years as a locally owned and operated funeral home, we have proudly served the families of Starkville, Maben, and surrounding communities with compassion, sympathy, and professionalism. Our commitment to providing personal care to...
Lee-Sykes Funeral Home, originally Sykes Funeral Home, was established in the 1930's by Maude and James Sykes. The business was one of the first black-owned businesses in the city of Columbus and one of the oldest in the state of Mississippi. The...
Westbrooks Funeral Home has been serving North MS since 1936. Ernest Westbrooks founded the Westbrooks Funeral Home and the family has owned and operated the business for four generations and counting. Westbrooks offers sincere professional...
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Mayhew Obituaries
It was revealed by Arkansas Democrat/Gazette on December 18th, 2013 that Alta Marie Shell (Kerr) perished in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. Ms. Shell was 81 years old and was born in Mayhew, MS. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Alta Marie's life.
History
According to the United States Geological Survey, a variant name is 'Mayhew Station'. Mayhew is an unincorporated area village in Lowndes County, Mississippi County in the US state of Mississippi. Before the construction of the new US 82 and the expansion of US 45 to four lanes, the intersection of the original highways was a four way stop, because it was quite dangerous. Mayhew Station was the original name given to this community when it was moved from its original site (near Muldrow, Mississippi) to alongside the tracks of the newly built Mobile and Ohio Railroad (later Gulf, Mobile & Ohio) in the very early 1850s.
Mayhew is located at west of Columbus, Mississippi north of Artesia, Mississippi east of Starkville, Mississippi and south of West Point, Mississippi Point.
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