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WC baseball camp
Warren Central will host its annual youth baseball camp June 11-14 at Viking Field. The camp is for children ages 5-14, and focuses on teaching baseball fundamentals and sportsmanship through various drills and games. Instructors include Warren Central coaches and players.
The cost is $100 per camper. Registration is at the WC baseball fieldhouse from 7:30 to a.m. on June 11. The camp will run from 8 a.m. to noon each day.
Players should bring cleats, shorts, T-shirt, tennis shoes, a baseball glove, sunscreen, towel and change of clothes on Friday. The final day of the camp includes sliding drills on a wet tarp.
For more information, call WC baseball coach Conner Douglas at 662-902-2620.
Par-Busters Golf tourney
The 43rd annual Par-Busters Golf Club Community Service Golf Tournament is scheduled for June 1-3 at Clear Creek Golf Course in Bovina. The entry fee is $160 per person, or $80 for juniors, and includes a practice round on Friday and tournament rounds Saturday and Sunday. Awards will be given for longest drive and closest to the pin as well as for the tournament.
The tournament begins with a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. Saturday and Sunday.
To register or for more information, call Par-Busters president Johnny Moran at 601-529-1928.
Star-Spangled Night Run
The Southern Cultural Heritage Foundation will present the first Star Spangled Night Run on June 30 in downtown Vicksburg. The 5K run and walk will begin at 8 p.m., and the start-finish line will be at the Southern Cultural Heritage Center.
Registration is now open. The fee is $30 for adults or $15 for children 12 and under. Entry forms and information are available by visiting southernculture.org/events, or by calling 601-631-2997 or emailing info@southernculture.org.
Entry forms and fees can be dropped off at the SCHF Business Office, 601 Sports or mailed to SCHF, 1302 Adams Street, Vicksburg, MS 39180. Online registration is available at RaceRoster.com.
Race packet pick-up will be June 29, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the SCHF Auditorium on the corner of Crawford and Cherry Streets, and also before the race at the race site starting at 6 p.m.
MSU basketball camps
Mississippi State's women's basketball team will host several youth camps this summer on the Starkville campus.
The Skills Camp is scheduled for June 3-5. It is open to players in grades 5-12 and costs $200 for commuters and $275 for residents.
The Day Camp will be held June 11-14 and is open to players in grades 2-7. Running from 8 a.m. to noon each day, the camp is designed to teach fundamental skills through drills and other fun competitions. Cost for the Day Camp is $100.
Mississippi State's final camp is the Team Shootout Camp. Teams can attend June 15 or 16, and cost is $300 per team (12 players and two coaches) per day, plus $25 for each additional player or coach.
Participants can register for the camps online at hailstate.com/camps.
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MSU volleyball camp
Mississippi State's women's volleyball team will host its High School Team Camp, July 13-15, on the Starkville campus. The camp is for high school teams only. Team strategies as opposed to individual skills will be emphasized and competition among other schools will take place during each session. Participating schools must have at least eight players, with a maximum of 12.
To register or for more information, visit HailStateCamps.com, or contact assistant coach Taylor Unroe at tunroe@athletics.msstate.edu
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The Vicksburg Post prints obituaries for residents, former residents and residents' immediate family members who resided elsewhere when notified by a family member or a funeral home. There is no charge for printing an obituary, but all are edited to meet the newspaper's requirements.
Charlotte Adelle Conrad
Charlotte Adelle Conrad died Tuesday, March 11, 2003, at her home. She was 77.
Mrs. Conrad was born in Warren County to Robert Barnes and Guinette Dillon McGuffee. A graduate of Delta State University, she taught school and coached basketball at Redwood. She worked as bookkeeper for Enterprise Plumbing for a number of years.
She lived in Arkansas and Missouri before returning in 1980 to Vicksburg, where her husband, the Rev. Ashford Conrad, was pastor of Wilderness Baptist Church. She was a charter member of Wilderness Baptist Church.
Mrs. Conrad was preceded in death by her husband; and three brothers, John McGuffie, James McGuffie and Austin McGuffie.
She is survived by two sons, Bob Conrad and Glenn Conrad, both of Vicksburg; a sister, Jessie McGuffie Duncan of Vicksburg; four brothers, Robert McGuffie, Billy G. McGuffie and Sidney J. McGuffee, all of Vicksburg, and Charlie McGuffee of Winter Garden, Fla.; and three grandchildren and one great-granddaughter.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Riles Funeral Home with the Revs. Ed Steele, Vern Holifield, Billy Higginbotham and Billy Huffmaster officiating. Burial will follow at Green Acres Cemetery.
Visitation will be from 5 until 8 tonight at the funeral home.
Pallbearers will be David Baggett, Dewayne Trest, Jessie Anderson, Wayne Sibley, Danny Spain and the Rev. A.J. Stephens.
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IRVING, Texas (AP) — Conference USA has adopted a men's basketball schedule format that will have the league's top teams.. read more
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Published 12:00 am Thursday, March 13, 2003
The Vicksburg Post prints obituaries for residents, former residents and residents' immediate family members who resided elsewhere when notified by a family member or a funeral home. There is no charge for printing an obituary, but all are edited to meet the newspaper's requirements.
Charlotte Adelle Conrad
Charlotte Adelle Conrad died Tuesday, March 11, 2003, at her home. She was 77.
Mrs. Conrad was born in Warren County to Robert Barnes and Guinette Dillon McGuffee. A graduate of Delta State University, she taught school and coached basketball at Redwood. She worked as bookkeeper for Enterprise Plumbing for a number of years.
She lived in Arkansas and Missouri before returning in 1980 to Vicksburg, where her husband, the Rev. Ashford Conrad, was pastor of Wilderness Baptist Church. She was a charter member of Wilderness Baptist Church.
Mrs. Conrad was preceded in death by her husband; and three brothers, John McGuffie, James McGuffie and Austin McGuffie.
She is survived by two sons, Bob Conrad and Glenn Conrad, both of Vicksburg; a sister, Jessie McGuffie Duncan of Vicksburg; four brothers, Robert McGuffie, Billy G. McGuffie and Sidney J. McGuffee, all of Vicksburg, and Charlie McGuffee of Winter Garden, Fla.; and three grandchildren and one great-granddaughter.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Riles Funeral Home with the Revs. Ed Steele, Vern Holifield, Billy Higginbotham and Billy Huffmaster officiating. Burial will follow at Green Acres Cemetery.
Visitation will be from 5 until 8 tonight at the funeral home.
Pallbearers will be David Baggett, Dewayne Trest, Jessie Anderson, Wayne Sibley, Danny Spain and the Rev. A.J. Stephens.
Memorials may be made to Hospice Ministries, P.O. Box 1228, Ridgeland, MS 39158 or to Wilderness Baptist Church, 5415-C Gibson Road, Vicksburg, MS 39180.
Helen Baskind Kline
ANGUILLA Helen Baskind Kline died Wednesday, March 12, 2003. She was 79.
Mrs. Kline was born in Clarksdale to Harry and Leah Weiss Baskind. She had lived in Anguilla since 1946.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Milton Kline. Electric man 2another unblocked game site.
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She is survived by a son, Henry Kline II of Los Angeles; a daughter, Leslie Kline Miller of Rolling Fork; and three grandchildren, Joshua Kline Miller of Yazoo City, Karen Miller Lowe of Brandon and Eric Arthur Miller of Anguilla.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Anshe Chesed Cemetery with Stan Kline and Teddy Levi officiating. Burial will follow under the direction of Fisher Funeral Home.
Visitation will be from 10 a.m. Friday until the service at Temple Anshe Chesed, 2414 Grove St.
Memorials may be made to Temple Anshe Chesed, c/o Jane Wendrow, 260 Lakewood Road, Vicksburg, MS 39180 or to the National Parkinson's Foundation, 710 168th St., New York, NY 10032-9982.
Willie Humes Jr.
Services for Willie Humes Jr. will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Lakeview Memorial Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow at Cedar Hill Cemetery.
Visitation will be from noon until 7 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. The family will be present from 5 until 7.
Mr. Humes died Monday, March 10, 2003, at River Region Medical Center. He was 71.
He was a resident of Vicksburg and a retired brick mason.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Willie Humes Sr. and Pearl Reed Humes; and two brothers, Laymon Humes Sr. and Amos Humes.
Survivors include Dorothy Armstrong of Vicksburg; five sons, Willie 'Bill' Humes of Merrillville, Ind., Edward Lee Humes and Ronald 'Donnie' Humes, both of Vicksburg, Gregory Humes of San Antonio, Texas, and William Humes of Jackson; four daughters, Barbara Humes Bradsher of Irving, Texas, Yvonne Humes Berry of Chicago, Shirley Humes Young of Jackson and Linda Humes Sweet of Vicksburg; two sisters, Patricia Humes Figures of Chicago and Ester 'Sis' Havard of Vicksburg; a brother, Charles Humes of Chicago; 27 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; and other relatives including Bernice Humes of Vicksburg and Eunice Polk.
Lakeview Memorial Funeral Home has charge of arrangements.
Pauline C. Payne
SAUCIER Pauline C. Payne died Monday, March 10, 2003, in Gulfport. She was 70.
Mrs. Payne was a resident of Saucier.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Wiley R. and Frances Rogers Cobb; a sister, Joann Deprey; and three brothers, Ty Cobb, Jackie Cobb and Johnny Cobb.
She is survived by her husband, Woodraw Murdock Payne of Saucier; three daughters, Vicki Rhodes of Uniontown, Ky., Karen Bottin of Vicksburg and Pam Swelley of Gulfport; four sons, Junior McLendon of Perkinston, Miss., Phil McLendon of Ocean Springs, Michael Payne of Saucier and Bobby Joe McLendon of Jonesboro, Ark.; a brother, Sonny Cobb of McClain, Miss.; a sister, Anita Fairley of McClain; and 21 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
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Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Riemann Funeral Home in Gulfport. Burial will follow at Evergreen Cemetery.
Visitation will be from 6 until 10 tonight at the funeral home.
Rosanna Woods
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Rosanna 'Cooter' Woods died Friday, March 7, 2003, in Jacksonville, Fla. She was 97.
A former resident of Vicksburg, Mrs. Woods lived in Jacksonville, Fla. She was a homemaker and a former member of Second Union Baptist Church in Utica.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Richard Woods; a son, Lee Andrew Woods; her parents, William and Leola Floyd; four brothers; and four sisters.
Survivors include a daughter, Ethel M. Stribling of Toledo, Ohio; a sister, Annie M. Evans of Toledo; two grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and other relatives including Elsie McGowan of Vicksburg.
Williams Funeral Service has charge of arrangements.
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