Edgar Ray Burrell, 76, of Durant died October 1, 2003 at his residence. Services were Saturday, October 4, 2003 at Southern Funeral Home Chapel at 2:00 p.m. with burial in Seneasha Cemetery in Goodman. Rev. Alburn Beatty officiated.
Mr. Burrell was a retired conductor for the Illinois Central Railroad and a veteran of World War II. He was a member of Seneasha Methodist Church. Mr. Burrell was preceded in death by his daughter, Karen McNeer.
Survivors include: wife, Mary Sue Neece Burrell of Durant; one daughter Brenda Collins of Kosciusko; two sons, Ricky Burrell of Miden, Louisiana and James Burrell of Kosciusko; one brother Ode Burrell of Gautier; three sisters, Dot Hines and Carrie Ferguson both of Durant, and Matha Ainsworth of Blackhawk; ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Active pallbearers were: Eddie Collins, Jr., Greg Collins, Chris Burrell, Allen Burrell, Corey Burrell, and Stevie Everett.
Honorary pallbearers were: Blake McNeer and Jimmy Ray Everett.
Edgar Ray Burrell, 76, of Durant died October 1, 2003 at his residence. Services were Saturday, October 4, 2003 at Southern Funeral Home Chapel at 2:00 p.m. with burial in Seneasha Cemetery in Goodman. Rev. Alburn Beatty officiated.
Mr. Burrell was a retired conductor for the Illinois Central Railroad and a veteran of World War II. He was a member of Seneasha Methodist Church. Mr. Burrell was preceded in death by his daughter, Karen McNeer.
Survivors include: wife, Mary Sue Neece Burrell of Durant; one daughter Brenda Collins of Kosciusko; two sons, Ricky Burrell of Miden, Louisiana and James Burrell of Kosciusko; one brother Ode Burrell of Gautier; three sisters, Dot Hines and Carrie Ferguson both of Durant, and Matha Ainsworth of Blackhawk; ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Active pallbearers were: Eddie Collins, Jr., Greg Collins, Chris Burrell, Allen Burrell, Corey Burrell, and Stevie Everett.
Honorary pallbearers were: Blake McNeer and Jimmy Ray Everett.
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