Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Jillavon Dene Olivier

Jillavon Dene Olivier of Biloxi died Saturday, Feb. 21, 2009, in Mobile, Ala. Graveside services were held Feb. 23.

The infant girl was the daughter of Donavon and Jill Olivier. Her siblings included sister Skyla,  and brothers Brody and Gavin.

Services were held at Mount Calvary Cemetery in Eunice , La.,  and conducted by Bradford-O'Keefe Funeral Home in Biloxi. 

Huy Gia Nguyen

Infant Huy Gia Nguyen died Feb. 22, 2009, in Long Beach. At 29 days old, he was the son of Tuan Nguyen and Quyen Vo. 

Riemann Family Funeral Home of Long Beach handled arrangements. 


Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Meghan Maria Lara


The parents of Meghan Lara enjoyed their bundle of joy before her life ended after 21 months on Sunday, Jan. 21, 2009, in Gulfport.

Raymond and Lacey Lara of Long Beach observed what would have been the second birthday of their daughter on March 16. She was born in Slidell, La. , and was her parents' angel. 

In her memory, the Laras requested memorials be sent to First Baptist Church of Slidell, 4141 Pontchartrain Blvd., Slidell, LA 70458 or Savannah Smiles Foundation at the same address.

Meghan was preceded in death by great-grandparents Marie and Rene Jean Taillac. 

Survivors are her parents,  sister Madison Lara, brothers Alec Lara and Jason Decker; grandparents Colette and Buddy Decker, Telenodia Gilbet, and Raymond Lara Sr.,  and great-grandfather James W. Decker.

Riemann Family Funeral Home of Long Beach handled arrangements that included services Jan. 14 at the chapel. Interment was at Gulf Pines Memorial Gardens.  

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Matthew William Myers

Private funeral services were held recently for infant Matthew William Myers.

Matthew was 18 days old when he died Friday, Feb. 18, 2009, in Gulfport, where his twin brother Christian James Myers had preceded him in death. 

Survivors include parents William and Brigett Myers, brother Price Samuel Myers, grandparents James and Gerri Garringer and William and Edie Myers, and aunts, uncles and other relatives.  

Residents wanting to offer condolences may visit www.bradfordokeefe.com

Friday, February 13, 2009

No Wrongdoing in Billy Joe's Death

Media outlets covering the investigation of the Dec. 8 death of a star athlete at George County High today reported that a grand jury in Lucedale found no evidence of wrongdoing.


The findings, which were read in open court Feb. 13 by jury forewoman Regina Graham, said that Billey Joe Johnson Jr. of Benndale died of an accidental shooting at his own hands. 

www.gulflive.com

She said that forensic evidence showed the 17-year-old's fingerprints on the barrel of the shotgun, which did not have its safety feature in place. However, testimony of family members, civic leaders and others ruled out the possibility that Johnson would have killed  himself. 

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The evidence, including police records and unnamed witnesses also showed that the officer --  Sheriff's deputy Joe Sullivan -- who had pulled over Johnson for running a stop sign and redlight was at his patrol vehicle checking for information about the star running back at the time he heard the gunshot that took Billey's life. 

The evidence also showed that Billey Joe Johnson Jr. was not attempting to break into the home of his former girlfriend, Hannah, but was merely attempting to say hello when he tapped on the window of her home before he died minutes later Dec. 8, 2008. 

There were discrepancies in the timing of the events of that morning, according to the grand jury forewoman, who said that police headquarters and officers' clocks were not in sync. But apparently the differences in time were not enough to change significant consideration of the overall findings.

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Billey Joe's family and many residents in George County were heartbroken and unbelieving of the jury's conclusion. His parents, Billey Joe Sr.  and Annette Johnson, have vowed to continue their legal pursuit for "justice" in the death of their son.  The father said someone killed his son.  


"We are going further and we are going higher," the teenager's mother said. 

The family's attorney, Jerome Carter of Mobile, Ala., and Curley Clark, president of the Jackson County NAACP, plan to continue an independent investigation, present evidence to the U.S. Justice Department and ask for a federal probe.

VIDEO -- NAACP's Clark talks about investigation into teen's death
STORY -- www.wlox.com 
  

District Attorney Tony Lawrence assured the family of Billey Joe Johnson Jr. that the investigation into the death of the outstanding student-athlete would be thorough. He met with the family during the investigation and work to stop rumors that spread through the community about the case.

Lawrence said that it would be hard for some to accept the finding of an accidental death, but that is what the facts showed. 

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Billy Joe Case Goes to Grand Jury

UPDATE (2/12) -- The grand jury decision expected Wednesday will be made today.

During the early afternoon today South Mississippi residents are expected to learn what decision was made by a grand jury hearing evidence concerning the untimely death of teenager Billey Joe Johnson Jr. 

The circumstances of the Dec. 8, 2008, death of the high school football standout has caused racial tension among Lucedale residents where the star athlete had once been a source of pride and community spirit for students at George County High and residents across that county and South Mississippi.

National media attention has focused on the case, and interest in the investigation has stirred community action groups both local and across the country.  

Comments on South Mississippi and regional media outlets have ranged from deep sadness and hurt for and because of the family and their legal actions following Johnson's death, to downright hateful and mean name-calling from some spouting racists remarks about Johnson and the civil rights organization also investigating the circumstances of the Benndale teen's death.   

Billey Joe, 17, died of a gun shot to the head after being stopped by a Lucedale police officer. He said Johnson was pulled over after failing to stop for a red light and a stop sign. The officer has said he was in the process of making a call to the police station when he heard the gun go off.

Lucedale Police Chief Garry Welford has surmised that Johnson possibly died of a self-inflicted wound, though the chief has also speculated that the gunshot could have been an accident. 

Johnson's family members have said they do not believe their relative killed himself.  His parents, Billey Joe Sr. and mother Annette, have said he had too much to live for, and was preparing to attend Auburn University. 

The parents sought attorney Jerome Carter of Alabama and the NAACP, asking local chapter Pesident Willie Gaines and Jackson County-Moss Point Chapter President Curley Clark to investigate.  An independent autopsy has concluded Billey Joe Johnson Jr. did not kill himself.

Clark has said the death was either an accident or a homicide. 

Regional District Attorney Tony Lawrence has held news conferences and meetings with the media and Johnson's family to squash wildfire rumors about the death, and to assure Johnson's family and the public that the case was being thoroughly investigated. 

Days after Johnson's death the case became cloudy and more circumspect after the public learned Johnson was in legal trouble at the time he died on Mississippi 26.  Just prior to the traffic pullover, Billey Joe had been identified as the suspect in a reported burglary attempt at the home of his former girlfriend, according to information gained from the public. 

The female student, who attends George County High, and her mother were reportedly on their way to file charges against the Johnson during the early morning hours, sometime before 6 a.m. 

Family, friends, local and national groups gathered at the George County Courthouse on Feb. 10 as a grand jury hearing convened on the case. Their decision is expected about 1:30 p.m. today. 

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Wille James Moore

The family of Willie James Moore, 23, of Pascagoula recently marked the two-year anniversary of his death, which was Sunday, Jan. 21, 2007, in Mobile, Ala.

Moore was attached to the 2nd Assault Amphibian Battalion, 2nd Marine Division in Gulfport, Miss.(RUC 83279). He was activated and deployed to southwest Asia during April 2006 in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. During two tours to Iraq, he received several medals.

Internment was Jan. 29, 2007, at Biloxi National Cemetery.



Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Breelynn and Brooklynn White

Infants Breelynn and Brooklynn White of Waveland died Saturday, Feb. 7, 2009.

Funeral arrangements for the twin girls will be handled by Riemann Family Funeral Home in Pass Christian. 

Visit www.riemannfamily.com for more information.