Obituaries 07-18-24
WILLIE B. ORR
May 12, 1940-July 12, 2024
Funeral services for Willie B. Orr, 84, of Smithdale, were conducted on
Wednesday, July 17, 2024 from Oak Grove Primitive Baptist Church in
Smithdale, with Elder P.J. Walters and Brother Chris Smith officiating.
Interment followed at Oak Grove Primitive Baptist Church cemetery.
Born on May 12, 1940 in Webster County to William Marion Orr and
Beatrice Mims Orr, he proudly served his country in the United States
Navy. He was a faithful member of Oak Grove Primitive Baptist Church,
serving as a Deacon since May, 1984. He enjoyed sitting on his front
porch, reading his Bible, loving on his cat and taking care of his yard
work.
He died on Friday, July 12, 2024 at his residence with his loving family
by his side.
He is survived by his nieces and their respective spouses, Annette and
Randall Wicker, Beverly and Rick Johnson, Margaret and Dale Graves,
Samantha and Luke Baughtman and Jessica Wilkinson and Chris Smith; his
nephew and his wife, Wade and Glenda Harris; 12 great-nieces and
nephews, a great-great-nephew, his brother- and sister-in-law, William
"Buddy" and Cynthia Wilkinson; and a host of family and friends.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Janice Wilkinson Orr; his parents,
William and Beatrice Orr; his sisters, Lovella Ray, Eutell Hays, Johnnie
Estes and Linda Harris; and two brothers, Jim S. Orr and Marvin D. Orr.
Pallbearers were Daniel Wicker, Andrew Wicker, Luke Baughtman, Rick
Johnson, Larry Sasser, Chris Smith, William Wilkinson and Kirk
Schilling. Honorary pallbearers were Cody Graves, Dale Graves, Wade
Harris, Kevin Wicker, Rusty Schilling and Ricky Johnston.
To share condolences, please visit www.franklinfh.com.
Franklin Funeral Home of Meadville was in charge of arrangements.
JANIE HESTER ROMERO
June 22, 1943-July 6, 2024
Memorial services and funeral mass for Janie Hester Romero, 81, were
conducted on Saturday, July 13, 2024 from E.J. Fielding Funeral Home in
Covington, La..
Interment followed at Mt. Carmel Cemetery in Hamburg.
Born on June 22, 1943 in Hamburg, she graduated from Baton Rouge High
School in 1960 at the age of 16, attended Louisiana State University for
two years and transferred to the University of Southwest Louisiana
(USL), where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Social
Studies.
Her vocational interests were diverse, beginning as an Elementary
Teacher in Jefferson Parish before working for the Louisiana Department
of Social Services in St. Charles and St. Bernard Parishes, the last
being the most demanding involving abused children. She willingly and
eagerly volunteered her time to school activities at St. Francis Cabrini
Elementary School and Brother Martin High School.
She served in a fund raising capacity for the Juvenile Diabetes
Foundation for years and was a Louisiana delegate to the International
Juvenile Diabetes Foundation Convention in Toronto, Canada in 1981. She
also devoted endless hours to the family support program of the 377th
TAACOM Army Reserve United as a Family Support Coordinator in resolution
of issues affecting soldiers of the reserve unit. She was extremely
proud of her work in the family support organization, for which she
received numerous achievement awards.
In 1998, she and her family moved to rural St. Tammany Parish, where she
envisioned and directed the construction of the family home. She was a
parishioner of St. Jane de Chantal Catholic Church and St. Michael the
Archangel Mission in Bush, Ala.
She was the loving matriarch of the Romero family, dedicating her life
to her family and providing guidance, advice and counsel to her whole
family. She was a cherished wife and a treasured, loving mother. She was
a true friend to all who knew her and never met a stranger. Her
children, grandchildren and great-grandchild were truly the light of her
life and she loved them beyond measure.
She enjoyed attending the children's and grandchildren's sporting
events and was an avid LSU Tigers fan for every sport and also enjoyed
watching the New Orleans Saints win any games.
She died on Saturday, July 6, 2024 in Covington, La.
She is survived by her loving husband of 56 years, Lee J. Romero, Jr.;
her children and their spouses, Lee Jay and Sandy Romero III and
Christopher Spencer and Dana Romero; her grandchildren, Spencer Romero,
Leigha Romero Lumley, Katherine Romero, Nathan Romero and Chase Romero;
and her great-grandchild, Beckham Smith.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Spencer James Hester and
Bessie Ruth Hester; and her brother, Larry Hester.
God saw you breathlessly labored and a cure was not to be, so he put his
arms around you and softly whispered "come with me." With tearful
eyes we watched you slowly fade away. Although we loved you dearly, we
could not make you stay. A beautiful and compassionate heart stopped
beating, your loving hands put to rest, God broke our hearts to prove to
us he only takes the best.
Please share a memory, thoughts and condolences on the Tribute Wall at
E.J. Fielding Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
WESLEY HAWKINS
Nov. 21, 1978-July 4, 2024
Wesley Hawkins, 45, of Smithdale, died on Thursday, July 4, 2024.
Born on Nov. 21, 1978 in Natchez to Roy Hawkins and Charlotte Ann
Hawkins, he loved to cook. He was always trying new things and cooking
with his family. He owned a restaurant in Summit for more than a year,
and he enjoyed cooking and the planning of his menus. He always said he
was happiest when he was behind a big pot and a table full of
ingredients.
He loved to build and enjoyed sharing his pieces with everyone. He
built, painted and finished off many pieces. His love of working with
wood started when he was young when he worked with his dad at their
lumber yard. He later became a partner/owner with his father in the
construction business. He loved being outside.
In his spare time, he was a tinkerer, loving to fix all things. He was
always helping someone fix or repair something. His love for people kept
him active, even after he was diagnosed with a terminal illness.
He is survived by his parents; his daughter, Chloe White; and a host of
family and friends.
He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Hollis and
Earline Hawkins; his maternal grandfather, James Hall; and four uncles.
In memory of Wes, friends and family are encouraged to make any
donations to the American Heart Association, P.O. Box 840692, Dallas, TX
75284-0692.
To share condolences, please visit www.franklinfh.com.
Franklin Funeral Home of Meadville is in charge of arrangements.
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