Obituaries
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Richard L. Miles
Feb 10, 2022
Richard Levern Miles was born in Mound Bayou, Mississippi on February 12, 1950, to Eugene and Earnestine Taylor Miles. His father often referred to him as "my third son" as he was one of ten children. His parents and brother Charles and sister Ann Peters preceded him in transitioning.
Richard Miles began his faith walk at Central Memorial Baptist Church...
Myisha Lynn Richardson
Feb 10, 2022
God knew you were getting weary and did what was best, He came and stood beside you on Thursday, February 10, 2022 and whispered “come and rest.” You bade none a last farewell, not even a goodbye, you were gone before we knew it and only God knows why.
Myisha Lynn was born May 20, 1978 in Santa Maria, California...
LeeAnn Anderson
Feb 6, 2022
LeeAnn Anderson was born on September 30, 1965 in Hope, Arkansas to the proud parents of John Henry Nichols of Los Angeles, CA and Louise Bradford of Hope, Arkansas. Both of whom preceded her in death.
LeeAnn relocated to Los Angeles, CA at the early age of 6 years old, where she was raised by Ellaree Lane known to her...
Ellis "Jack" Brown
Jan 30, 2022
Ellis “Jack” Brown was born on November 16, 1940 in Bastrop, Louisiana to the late Joe and Eloise Brown. Jack moved to Las Vegas in 1966 and later he moved Gloria and daughter Cheryl to Vegas to be with him. On September 15, 1973, he united in Holy Matrimony to Gloria Dean Dickerson who preceded him in death on April...
Robert Holmes Jr.
Jan 24, 2022
Today we come together to celebrate the life of Robert Holmes Jr. He was born in Morton, Mississippi; on June 3, 1947 to Robert and Mamie Martin Holmes. He came to the truth, wisdom and understanding that he is the chosen people of the Bible from the Tribe of Judah and was at peace before his passing.
He married Ernestine...
Allen B. Reaux
Jan 22, 2022
Allen Benjamin "Blackie" Reaux, 85, was the second of seven siblings, born and raised in Abbeville, Louisiana. In 1955, he joined the U.S. Air Force and served during the Vietnam War. After 22 years of dedicated and faithful service, he retired as a Master Sergeant and settled in Las Vegas, Nevada where he was a longtime resident. On June 30, 1960,...