EE Pickle Funeral Home Inc.

EE Pickle Funeral Home Inc. For 99 years, E. E. Pickle Funeral Home has been the ultimate provider in caring for all families w The staff members of E.

Since 1925, with the help of four generations of the Pickle Family, and our dedicated loyal staff, we have been honored to serve our community. Pickle Funeral Home has set the standards for superior funeral service in our community. Pickle Funeral home has two (2) locations in North East Mississippi: Amory and Smithville. Our staff has taught, mentored, and helped license funeral directors whom ha

ve gone on to set up their own funeral homes. We are proud of our heritage and tradition of providing caring detailed funeral services to our surrounding communities over the past 89 years. Pickle Funeral Home will guide your family in creating a meaningful ceremony to honor the life and memory of a loved one. A ceremony can be anything you wish it to be: simple or elaborate, traditional or unique. No matter how it's tailored, such a ceremony is an important step in recovering from loss.

Eulene CaldwellEulene Caldwell, a beloved seamstress and cherished member of her community, passed away peacefully on Ma...
06/01/2026

Eulene Caldwell

Eulene Caldwell, a beloved seamstress and cherished member of her community, passed away peacefully on May 29, 2026, at Diversicare in Amory Mississippi. Her service will be on Tuesday, June 2, 2026. Her full obituary is available on our website as well as our new facebook site....

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Bobby G. Oliver passed away on Wednesday, May 27, 2026.  His Celebration of Life Service will be on Friday, May 29, 2023...
05/28/2026

Bobby G. Oliver passed away on Wednesday, May 27, 2026. His Celebration of Life Service will be on Friday, May 29, 20236... Please click link below for our new Facebook website with full obituary and details on his funeral service....

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Margie Ann Mills Hill, 90, of Amory, Mississippi, went home to be with the Lord on May 16, 2026, surrounded by her lovin...
05/18/2026

Margie Ann Mills Hill, 90, of Amory, Mississippi, went home to be with the Lord on May 16, 2026, surrounded by her loving family.

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Samuel David SandersonSamuel David Sanderson, born and called home on May 8, 2026, in Amory, Mississippi.Samuel was born...
05/11/2026

Samuel David Sanderson

Samuel David Sanderson, born and called home on May 8, 2026, in Amory, Mississippi.

Samuel was born to his devoted parents, Hannah and Davey, who embraced him with boundless love and hope.

He is survived by his proud grandparents, David and Melinda Sanderson, Robin Hittle, and Barbara O'Gwynn. The love and connection extend further through several devoted aunts, uncles, friends, and family members who stand united in their support and remembrance.

Samuel’s memory is also carried by those who preceded him in the family’s embrace, including his great-grandparents, Betty and Burl Lolley, great-grandfather Robert O'Gwynn, great-grandparents Rufus and Faye Sanderson, and a cherished sibling in Heaven, whose watchful presence is surely a comfort in this time.

A visitation will be held to honor Samuel’s memory, providing an opportunity for family and friends to gather in reflection and support. This will take place at E. E. Pickle Funeral Home in Amory, Mississippi, located at 500 3rd Ave S, on May 12, 2026, from 1:00 PM until 2:00 PM. Following the visitation, a funeral service will begin at 2:00 PM and conclude at 2:30 PM at the same location.

May Samuel David Sanderson rest in eternal peace, forever held in the hearts of his loved ones.

*** Gary Kennedy ***Gary Kennedy, a devoted family man and passionate aviator, passed away on May 5, 2026. Born in Tupel...
05/07/2026

*** Gary Kennedy ***

Gary Kennedy, a devoted family man and passionate aviator, passed away on May 5, 2026. Born in Tupelo, Mississippi on January 12, 1958, Gary lived a life marked by dedication, honesty, and an active spirit. He proudly graduated from Nettleton High School and was known among family and friends for his hardworking nature and confident demeanor.

Gary’s enduring love for flying was matched by his enjoyment of camping, fishing, and music, especially gospel quartets, classic rock, and country tunes. His cherished possession was undoubtedly his plane, symbolizing the freedom and joy he found in the skies. Gary truly enjoyed his time with his buddies, Gary Monaghan, Mickey Williams, Van Gibson and Perry Lowery.

He will be deeply missed by his loving wife, Betty Kennedy, and their children: sons Chris Kennedy (Brittany), Tim McBunch, Chris Canyon, and Joshua Canyon; daughters Angela Wood (Shane) and Felicia Canyon (Colby). Gary took immense pride in his numerous grandchildren—Aubree, Brynlee, Rylan, Payton, Hunter, Kelsey, Kenleigh, Alaina, Joshua, Kaylee, Paisley, Taylor, Addy, and Riley—as well as two great-grandchildren who added immeasurable joy to his life.

Gary was preceded in death by his parents, his brother Larry, and his sister Amie Ray. Their memory remains a cherished part of his legacy.

A visitation will be held on May 8, 2026, from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM at E. E. Pickle Funeral Home in Amory, Mississippi. Following this, a Celebration of Life will take place from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM. The service will be officiated by Bro. Alan Hall. Pallbearers honoring Gary’s memory will include Mickey Williams, Colby Ling, Shane Wood, Tim McBunch, Chris Canyon, and Jayden Forrester, with honorary pallbearer Maverick Peters.

Gary Kennedy’s proudest accomplishments were his children, grandchildren, and his lifelong passion for flying planes. His legacy is one of integrity, love, and active engagement with the world around him. He will be remembered with great respect and affection by all who knew him.

*** Charles Sutton ***Charles Sutton, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and cherished member of the Hamilton commu...
05/01/2026

*** Charles Sutton ***

Charles Sutton, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and cherished member of the Hamilton community, passed away peacefully on April 30, 2026, at North Mississippi Medical Center in Amory, Mississippi. Born on September 18, 1938, in Hamilton, Mississippi, to the late John Allen Sutton, Sr. and Laura Wayne Smithson Sutton, Charles spent a life marked by dedication to his family as well as an enterprising spirit.

Charles began his career as an employee of the Kerr McGee Chemical Plant, working in the maintenance department during his younger years. His sharp mind and savvy nature led him later in life to become a skilled tradesman, turning deals into profitable ventures. Alongside close friends O'Neal Whitaker and Grady Rollins, he found joy and fulfillment in the challenge of wheeling and dealing—making a business out of trading anything and everything with a keen eye for opportunity. Some of his other close friends were Dorothy Reeves and Betty Ruth Ray. This entrepreneurial spark exemplified the vigor and resourcefulness that defined his character.

Above all, Charles was a man who treasured his family with a fierce and unyielding love. He was the most supportive father and grandfather, known for his wisdom and fairness — he had no favorites, and all who knew him understood fully that his love was equally and unconditionally shared among his children and grandchildren. The values he instilled and the affectionate regard he held for his family remain among his proudest accomplishments. His lifelong partnership with Christine Sutton, his best friend and love of over 64 years, was a testament to enduring devotion and companionship.

Charles was also a man who enjoyed simple pleasures such as tinkering with cars and fixing them up, activities through which he expressed both creativity and care. More than anything, he relished spending time with the friends and family who surrounded him with love and laughter.

He is survived by his children Charles A. Sutton and his wife Cathy, Beverly Sutton, and Pam Sutton; grandchildren, Eric Sutton, Nathan Sutton and his wife Sadie, and Crystal Sutton; as well as great-grandchildren, Joshua Sutton and his wife Maple, Steven Sutton and his wife Patelyn, Jordan Sutton, Attie Sutton, Reese Sutton, Jonryan Sutton, Jordan Rogers, and Jacob Rogers; his sisters, Mildred Murph, Betty Faye Owens, and Nancy Seely; along with numerous nieces and nephews, also carry forward his memory and legacy.

Charles was preceded in death by his loving wife, Christine Sutton; parents, John Allen Sutton, Sr. and Laura Wayne Smithson; son, Richard Sutton; grandchildren, Joshua Wayne Sutton and Gary Dale Sutton; and siblings, Tommy Sutton, Hilda Smith, Randy Sutton, and John Sutton, Jr.

A visitation honoring Charles will be held on May 3, 2026, from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. at E. E. Pickle Funeral Home in Amory, Mississippi. Following this, a Celebration of Life Service will take place at 2:00 p.m. at the funeral home, officiated by Bro. George Collins, Jr. Immediately afterward, Charles will be laid to rest with loved ones at Center Hill Baptist Church Cemetery in Hamilton, Mississippi. The burial will begin at approximately 3:45 p.m. and pallbearers for the service include Billy Jones, Jr., Robert Atkins, Michael Lofton, Demarcus Hampton, Barrett Holloway, and Joey Criddle.

In remembering Charles Sutton, we recall not only a skilled tradesman and entrepreneur but above all a devoted family man whose love reached far beyond his immediate circle. His wisdom, support, and the warmth he shared will be deeply missed and forever cherished by all who had the privilege to know him.

Memories and condolences may be shared with his family at EEPickleFuneralHome.com

COY HILLCoy Ardell Hill, Sr.January 30, 1938 - April 29, 2026Coy Ardell Hill, Sr., 88, went home to be with the Lord on ...
04/30/2026

COY HILL

Coy Ardell Hill, Sr.

January 30, 1938 - April 29, 2026

Coy Ardell Hill, Sr., 88, went home to be with the Lord on April 29, 2026, while surrounded by his family. Born on January 30, 1938, in McNairy County, Tennessee, he lived a life marked by unwavering faith, devoted service, and a deep love for his family and the Kingdom of God.

The son of Apostolic ministers, Coy was baptized at the age of 10 in a cow pasture pond during a revival his father was preaching—a moment that helped shape the course of his life. He was ordained with the United Pentecostal Church International in 1967 and became pastor of Bethel Apostolic Church in Amory, Mississippi, in January 1968, serving faithfully until December 1998. He continued as Bishop of the church until his passing. For 36 years he served as Presbyter for Section 2 of the Mississippi District, and he played a foundational role in establishing the Men's Ministry of the Mississippi District. His ministry extended internationally through partnerships in missions, outreach, and Bible school work, including a church built in his honor in Nicaragua.

Beyond ministry, Coy lived a remarkably full life. He studied electronics at the Milwaukee School of Engineering, worked as a television repairman in Chicago, and was recognized as Salesman of the Year at JCPenney. In 1968, he and his brother Bobby opened Black's Department Store in Amory, a cornerstone of the community for many years. He later earned his ATP pilot's license and co-founded Hill Brother's Flying Service. He served as President of the Quincy Water Association, Civitan Club, was active in the Chamber of Commerce, and was instrumental in the creation of the Amory Railroad Festival. He also served on the Monroe County Airport Board and the Board of Directors for Tupelo Children's Mansion.

He was preceded in death by his parents, George Henry Hill and Manie Sartin Hill; his brother, Bob Hill; and his great-grandson, Jaxson Blaylock.

He is survived by his loving wife, Margie Hill; his children, Patricia Blaylock (Steve), Andrea Blaylock (Stan), and Coy Hill, II (Christine); his grandchildren, Amanda Culbertson (Mark), Emily Gatlin (Joel), Craig Blaylock (Lanita), Jimmy Blaylock, Stanton Blaylock (Raven), Andrew Blaylock (Amber), Hillary Blaylock (Ryan), Dalena Mapp (Bruce), and Coy Hill, III (Taylor); 20 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild, all of whom brought him his greatest joy; brother, Larry Hill, Sr. (Bonnie); and a sister, Debbie Davis (Larry); many many friends, and his extended family, the members of Bethel Church.

Coy Ardell Hill was a builder of churches, a mentor of ministers, a devoted husband, father and grandfather, and a man whose legacy will carry on through the generations he loved and led.

A Celebration of Life Service will be held 3:00 pm, on Saturday, May 2, 2026, at Bethel Apostolic Church, Amory, MS with Rev. Larry Hill, Sr., Rev. Stanley Blaylock and Rev. Steve Blaylock officiating. There will be a private family burial with his grandsons serving as Pallbearers.

Visitation for family and friends will be held at the church on Friday, May 1, 2026, from 5:00pm until 8:00 pm. Additional visitation hours will be on Saturday from 2:00 pm until the service hour at the church.

Donations may be made in his honor to msupci.com, then selecting "Historical Society" under the Given menu.

Memories and condolences may be shared with his family at EEPickleFuneralHome.com

Penny Foreman, a cherished soul known for her fun-loving, laid-back, and mischievous spirit, passed away on April 24, 20...
04/30/2026

Penny Foreman, a cherished soul known for her fun-loving, laid-back, and mischievous spirit, passed away on April 24, 2026, in Aberdeen, Mississippi. Born in New Albany, Mississippi, on January 8, 1967, Penny’s life was marked by warmth, creativity, and a deep devotion to her family.

Throughout her life, Penny found joy in diamond painting, a hobby that allowed her to blend patience and creativity, and she delighted in listening to country music. Her passions extended to the sports arena as well, proudly supporting the Ole Miss Rebels and the Green Bay Packers. Additionally, her affection for her beloved chihuahua was well known among family and friends.

Penny’s proudest accomplishments were her children and grandchildren, who were the center of her world. She is survived by her daughters, Nicola Foreman (Kevin Hathcock), and Samantha Sisco (Jason). Her legacy continues through her nine grandchildren: Aiden Bryce Ford, Allie Foreman, Harley Foreman, Dallas Foreman, Sunnie McDonald, Bret McDonald, Chase McDonald, Cole Sisco, and Collin Sisco, as well as three great-grandchildren who brought her immense joy. Penny also has a beloved aunt, Linda Bullard, an uncle, Glenn Williams s and an adopted son, Dale Hock.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Bobby and Marilyn Lawson, and her husband, Kenny Cantrell. Their memories are treasured and carried forward by those who loved her.

Family, friends, and all who knew Penny are invited to honor her memory at the E. E. Pickle Funeral Home in Amory, Mississippi. Visitation will be held on May 1, 2026, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., followed by the funeral service on May 2, 2026, at 11:00 a.m., officiated by Bro. Robert Fowlkes. The burial will take place at Bethlehem Cemetery in Greenwood Springs, Mississippi, beginning at 12:15 p.m. on the same day.

Penny Foreman’s life was a testament to joy, kindness, and the importance of family bonds. Her spirit will endure in the hearts of those she touched, remembered fondly for her playful nature and unwavering love.

*** BOBBIE AMOS ***With profound sorrow, we announce the passing of Bobbie Amos, a luminary whose indelible mark upon th...
04/28/2026

*** BOBBIE AMOS ***

With profound sorrow, we announce the passing of Bobbie Amos, a luminary whose indelible mark upon the automotive industry and her community resonates deeply. Born on October 6, 1935, in Amory, Mississippi, Bobbie departed this life on April 12, 2026, in Villa Rica, Georgia, closing a chapter wrought with pioneering spirit, resolute ambition, and unparalleled achievement.

Bobbie was not merely a woman of business; she was a true trailblazer, whose fortitude and vision propelled her to the apex of an industry historically resistant to female leadership. As the CEO and Owner of J&B Amos Inventory, the largest independently owned inventory specialist enterprise in the Southeast. Under her stewardship, the company flourished, earning respect and admiration from colleagues, clients, and competitors alike. Together with her husband, Jim Amos, she stewarded one of America’s most substantial inventory services supporting auto dealerships—a testament to their shared dedication and entrepreneurial excellence.

Her formative years unfolded in Amory where she completed her education at Hatley High School. Throughout her life, Bobbie’s strong-willed nature and unyielding ambition not only characterized her professional endeavors but also illuminated her personal passions. She delighted in traveling the world’s vast expanses and cherished every moment spent in the loving company of her children and grandchildren. These pursuits were reflections of a soul that balanced formidable success with profound devotion to family.

She leaves behind to cherish her memory her son, Michael Vereline (Erica); grandsons, Ethan Clair and Joseph Vereline; granddaughter, Michelle Cantrell; great-grandchildren, Nicole Buckner, Elizabeth Strawbridge, Juli Strawbridge, Mia Vereline, Taylor Vereline, and Chase Strawbridge; nephew, Doug Cuthbert(Pam) and Josh; son-in-law, Johnny Cantrell; daughter-in-law, Teresa Vereline; step brother Jimmy Brown along with many beloved cousins, extended family members, and dear friends.

Bobbie’s loss is deeply felt by those who knew her and those whose lives she touched. She was preceded in death by her father, John Sharp Parham and mother, Maudie Pickle Harden. She now reunites in spirit with her children, Joey Stanford, Debra Cantrell and Greg Vereline; brother, Douglas Oneal Parham; sister, Bonnie Parham; stepmother, Ollie Belle Parham and stepsister, Julia Rae Parham whom all passed before her time.

Visitation to honor Bobbie’s remarkable life will be held on April 30, 2026, from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM at E. E. Pickle Funeral Home in Amory, Mississippi. Her funeral service will immediately follow at 3:00 PM with Scott Johnson officiating, with a burial at Masonic Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Doug Cuthbert, Joseph Vereline, Dustin Buckner, and Ethan Clair.

Bobbie Amos’s journey stands as a beacon for generations, emblematic of resilience, innovation, and unwavering commitment. Her story is woven into the hearts of those she loved. As we bid farewell, we celebrate a life robustly lived and a legacy eternally cherished.

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