Emma Lee Hendrix Morgan (82) passed away Friday, February 12, 2021 at her home in Dry Creek. She was a member of Mt. Olive Baptist Church in Tippah Co. She enjoyed gardening, growing tomatoes and peppers, going to church and gospel singings, playing jokes, her Sunday School Class and spending time with her family, especially her great-grandchildren. She thoroughly loved going to all of her great-grandchildren's ballgames and any activity they were apart of.
Services are 2 pm Sunday, February 14, 2021, in the Booneville Chapel of Kesler Funeral Home with Bro. Dewayne Morgan, Bro. Alan Casteel and Bro. Terry Ray Vuncannon officiating. Visitation will be 11 am until service time at 2 pm on Sunday at Kesler Funeral Home-Booneville Chapel. Burial will follow in the Dry Creek Cemetery.
Emma Lee is survived by her sons, Harold Morgan (Freida) of Dry Creek and Bro. Dewayne Morgan (Judy) of Dry Creek; her daughters, Diane Morgan (Milton "Punchie") of Jacinto and Fredia Lewis (Chuck Austin) of Booneville; her brother, Ed Hendrix (Kathy) of Glen; her grandchildren, Milton Morgan (Angel) of Booneville, Jamie Morgan (Karla) of Virginia, Tony Morgan (Melissa) of Rienzi, Kesha Robbins (Ben) of Dry Creek, April Shinall (Chris) of Dry Creek, Marley Russell (Matt) of Cherry Creek, Brandon Morgan (Sara) of Booneville, Amanda Mullins (Lee) of Jumpertown and Adam Lewis of Booneville; 19 great-grandchildren and a host of nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, George & Merttie Hendrix; her sons, Roy Keith & William Darrell Morgan; 3 sisters and 1 brother.
Pallbearers are; Milton Morgan, Jamie Morgan, Tony Morgan, Brandon Morgan, Adam Lewis and Lee Mullins.
Honorary pallbearers are; Jr. Hendrix, Matt Russell, Ben Robbins and Chris Shinall.
Sunday
February 14, 2021
11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Booneville Chapel, Gaston Rd
Sunday
February 14, 2021
2:00 PM
Booneville Chapel
Dear Hendrix/ Morgan Family, I am deeply sorry for your loss, and would like to share a scripture that I find comforting when dealing with grief. The scripture is found at Acts 24:15. In this scripture the Bible speaks of “resurrection of the righteous and the unrighteous.” Yes, God has promised to bring loved ones who have passed away back to life right here on the earth. Many find comfort in this promise because they know one day they will see their loved ones again. I hope this message finds you well, and brings the family comfort during this difficult time.