Mississippi Winn

Mississippi Winn

Mississippi Winn Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 15, 2011.
SHREVEPORT, La. (AP) — When she turned 113, Mississippi Winn could still stand up on her own and never thought her age was a detriment to her life.

The upbeat former domestic worker from Shreveport, known in the city as "Sweetie," died Friday afternoon at Magnolia Manor Nursing Home, said Milton Carroll, an investigator with the Caddo Parish Coroner's Office. He said he could not release her cause of death.

Winn was believed to be the oldest living African-American in the U.S. and the seventh-oldest living person in the world, said Robert Young of the Gerontology Research Group, which verifies information for Guinness World Records.

Young said Winn was one of two known people left in the United States whose parents both were almost certainly born into slavery because documents show they were born before the end of the Civil War, though her great-niece Mary C. Hollins says Winn never acknowledged that.

"I don't know much about that," Hollins recalled Winn saying when asked about her parents' early years.

Young visited Winn in July 2010 and remembered her being much more fit than others her age.

"When I asked her how old she was, she knew she was 113 but she thought she was young," he said. "She always thought there would be a next year. Unfortunately that didn't happen. That was just the thing — she had a very positive attitude."

With Winn's death, Young's Los Angeles-based gerontology group has verified Mamie Rearden, 112, of Edgefield, S.C., as the current oldest known living African-American in the U.S. He said Eunice Sanborn, 114, of Jacksonville, Texas, is the world's oldest known living person.

Hollins said Friday evening that Winn was in good health and mentally sharp until recently.

She described her great-aunt as "a strong-willed person, a disciplinarian" who believed that elders should be respected.

"She was living on her own until she was 103," Hollins said, cooking for herself and taking walks. "She just believed she could handle anything."

Winn, who never married, was a caretaker of children and a cook. She lived nearly her entire life in Louisiana, though she resided in Seattle, Wash. from 1957 to 1975, Hollins said. She had been a member of Shreveport's Avenue Baptist Church since 1927 and used to say, "I am gonna stay here as long as he wants me to stay here."

"One of the reasons for her longevity was that she just kind of took things as they'd come, everyday life and living. She didn't let nothing upset her and get all hyped up by some of the things as we do," Hollins said.

Carroll said Winn was well-known in Shreveport. Last spring, the mayor declared "Miss Mississippi Winn Day" on March 31 when she turned 113.

"She was just a vibrant lady," he said. "Once you came in contact with her, you were impacted."

According to a biography released by the city, Winn was one of eight children, including a sister who died in 2000 at age 100.

"Her father named her Mississippi but her mother always called her Sweetie," the bio said. "Her favorite hobby is sewing and favorite book is the Bible."

Her favorite quote from the Bible: "Be ye kind one to another."




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Valenda Newell

November 6, 2016

MEMORIES OF JOY AND LAUGHTER REMAIN WITH THOSE WHO LOVE ONE MOST HEREAFTER....RIH

Gail Gamble

April 25, 2011

To the family and friends of Mrs. Winn, I send my heartfelt condolences. She led a full life and one thing you can be assured is that "Our Heavenly Father is near to those that are broken at heart and those who are crushed in spirit he saves."

G. Finch

March 17, 2011

May you live with the hope of seeing your love one again in perfect health. Until that time, put your trust in the God of all comfort and tender mercies, My condolances to you

Paul Winn

March 16, 2011

I never knew Mississipi Winn but we share the same family name and my ancestors escaped slavery and came to Canada in 1840 and it made me think we might be related. God bless and keep her.
Paul Winn New Westminser, British Columbia, Canada

Kizzy Reynolds

February 27, 2011

I'm happy and proud to say that I'm one of your great niece...never to be forgotten!

February 12, 2011

We love you Aunt Sweetie. God's blessings and favor are upon our family because of you. Forever in our hearts.

Great, Great Nephew Brian Hollins and my wife Henrietta and children Oliver, Jordan, Jade Lauren, Adrienne, and grandchildren Brian and Londynn. Love

mercedes hathorn

February 8, 2011

mercedes i love u and you family do to we miss you and we leared about u

curt christopher

January 31, 2011

I am one of the chilren she took care of
from 1957 to 1975 in Seattle, wash.
She was one of the kindest,sweetest people you will ever meet in your hole life.She was gods give to me as a child.I was heart broken we she left our family to go back to shreveport,La.

Ethel Johnson

January 26, 2011

Welcome to heaven Ms Winn, I know that's where you. God's little angel!!

Kat Russo

January 26, 2011

I thank you God for Mississippi, even though I never knew her.

Morris Winn

January 24, 2011

Thank God for longevity and for you Miss Winn.
Although we never met, we share something very special...our last name and roots in LA.

Rogerlene Blount

January 24, 2011

Remember her fondly and keep in mind that you and those who knew her were priviledged to have had her in your lives.
We should all be as blessed in our own lives as she was.

karin scheidler

January 23, 2011

god bless her soul

January 21, 2011

God's gained another angel..I feel like I know you, I'll see you in heaven

Charles Szuck

January 21, 2011

To the Family of Missippi Winn, The Family of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Szuck, of Syracuse, New York Send our Condolances to you, on the Loss of Missippi. We pray that God has given her her final rest, that she so deserves. May God Bless and Keep her.

Joseph&Patricia Champagne

January 21, 2011

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

January 20, 2011

I.m so sorry for your lost of such a GREAT LADY she had to be great to live such a long life I didn't know Miss Winn But wih Icould have met her My prayers are with the Family. Nettie Brackins and Family

Dora

January 20, 2011

I did not know her, But from the reading of her life WHAT A LADY, WHAT A LADY
job well done

suzanne capps

January 20, 2011

SO sorry for your lost.May God bless the family of this very beautiful soul.

ARGE REYES

January 20, 2011

I didn't know Ms.Winn, but i wish i did
but knowing that she lived 113 years put a smile on my face because of the fact she was a very strong woman. :) R.I.P Ms.Winn GOD BLESS YOU :)

Doris Douglas

January 20, 2011

"I didn't know Miss Winn. I wish I had known her, she had to be a wonder woman and very resourceful when it comes to African American History. I would love to read her Bio." May God Bless and comfort her family.

J K

January 20, 2011

I never knew her, but have a feeling that those who did were in the precence of an angel.

Melissa Hayes

January 20, 2011

I didn't know Ms. Winn, but I am very inspired by the way she lived her life. May God Bless her family!!! I know she will have a joyous homegoing!!

Denise Lewis

January 20, 2011

We have lost a very important piece of African American history! God used Ms Winn for as long as he could on this earth now she has a more important assignment to fullfill....to ge a guardian angle. I hope she is one mine. God bless her family and all those who will dearly miss her. Pease be with you!

January 20, 2011

I have no idea who MS. MISSISSIPPI was, but by reading about her I feel like I have known her for years. My Condolences to her family and friends, I know she will be missed dearly. Charisma Webber (GASTONIA NC)

January 20, 2011

I didnt know this sweet lady..But what I wouldnt give to here some of her stories!

Tamico

January 20, 2011

Just when you feel down you read the life of Ms. Winn, I feel very inspired and God bless her. My spirits are lifted and I will try to keep them high.

beverly wilson

January 20, 2011

Grief can be so hard during the holidays, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one this holiday season.

Charlene & Calvin Cornelious

January 20, 2011

I did not know Miss Mississpii at all but you can rest that God knows her. I thank God for the life that she lives and the wounderful widsom that she had. I am sure that every day she said, "Turst In the Lord with all thine heart". Keep the faith and GOd will bless you more and more. To the family God wanted her in his garden she was just a beautful flower. You are in my prayers God Bless You.

Jared Buggs

January 20, 2011

What a vast testament to the GREATNESS of God. She along with all who knew her were and are blessed beyond measure. Such rich history and vitality came from one extraodinary woman. Famliy and Friends, take to heart Ms. Winn's life and ALL that she taught by the way she lived her life. ITS NOT THE YEARS IN OUR LIFE, BUT THE LIFE IN OUR YEARS. To God be the Glory, Might, and Power. Amen!

Loria Hines

January 20, 2011

I just felt the desire to say something after reading about Ms. Winn. I can see why her mother called her sweetie. Just reading about her and looking at her picture touched my heart. And though I don't even know her or the family I know that she inspired many in her lifetime because I am inspired right now. She is absent from the body but in the presence of the Lord. I know that her precious love and memories will always be in the hearts of many. "May God bless you all" To God be the Glory.

January 20, 2011

I didnt know this precious Lady, but just by reading her story seems to me that she lived a wonderful life, God Bless her family, she fought a good fight and remember 1 day if you live right, you will see her again on the other side, Be Bless and know that God makes no mistakes, he does all things Well, Go in Peace!!!! "Constance Henry (Lynchburg, VA)

Valerie Crutchfield

January 20, 2011

She lived way above the promises of God. You all are so blessed.

Jack Stewart

January 20, 2011

What an inspiring story just reading this lady's obituary.
Rev. Jack Stewart, Lincoln, Maine

Pierre Levy

January 20, 2011

May God bless the winn family. our beloved mother has gone to be with our father.be of good cheer in the knowing that one day we will see her again one day.As she would say be kind and love one another as God so loved us.

vernita smith

January 20, 2011

May God Bless her Sweet wonderful soul...Lord her work was done down here...this precious Lady...is a wonderful inspration to me I have never seen or heard of her before until now....her legacy so beautiful she has lived & seen so many, many stories in her life time...lord has blessed her so much...and to all of her family members...this is such a blessing to be cut from a piece of beautiful cloth....god knew his plans for her life while she was here on this earth lord that was a blessing to live that long....this lady was a mighty god fearing woman of god...may the lord keep you & family...in perfect peace...this is such life lesson to learn from her...treat people the way you want them to treat you....and make our Bible our Good book....lord god bless this beautiful woman of god...she is up in heaven smiling down on her family...glory be to god...may she rest in peace...and lord keep her family in perfect peace in Jesus Name Amen, Amen !!!

Janie Lingerfelt

January 20, 2011

God Bless You, Rest In Peace.

Michael Jackson

January 20, 2011

"Be ye kind one to another"
I Like That...

MINDY GREEN

January 20, 2011

THANK GOD FOR YOU AND THE TIMES WE SHARED.

Cherelle Posley

January 19, 2011

God Bless Mrs. Winn's soul. I also like many others did not know Mrs. Winn. But, I was deeply touched by the story of her life. I Thank God for planting such wonderful people as Mrs. Winn on earth. I can feel her spirit as I type my message. How good is God that He would allow me to have in my presence as well. Mrs. Winn take your well deserved rest. God Bless the Winn Family. C. Posley

anna sampey

January 19, 2011

anna sampey(lafayette,la.)

SAMYNNA TATE

January 19, 2011

LONG JEVITY IS A BLESSING FROM GOD "MS SWEETIE, THE ANGELS WELCOMED YOU HOME) GOD BLESS HER FAMILY. I HOPE AND PRAY THAT I REACH HALF YOUR AGE. YOUR FATHER NAMED YOU MISSISSIPPI WHICH IS SHORT FOR (ONE HUNDRED THIRTEEN YEARS OF LIVING A BLESSFUL LIFE).

Regena Cook

January 19, 2011

The Lord Blessed her with a longlife,now he has called her home to get her reward. I KNOW what it is like to lose alove one of age. My grandmother passed away in the year of 2003 age 108. May GOD FOREVER be with Miss Mississippi. Regena Woody Cook

Delores Greene

January 19, 2011

Isn't it amazing how God cares for those who love him and those whom he loves. Now she sleeps and rests in Him.

T. Sanders

January 19, 2011

I also did not know Ms. Mississippi Winn. But I was touched when I read her story. Family just know that you were BLESSED to have her in your life for 113yrs.She has gone home to be with the LORD.....................

Thadora Horn

January 19, 2011

We should all be so fortunate...may you rest in eternal peace.

Mary Bradley Weeks

January 19, 2011

I am deeply touched that God allowed Miss Sweetie a long life. Bless you my dear and I'm sure the Angels welcomed you home.

Jesika

January 19, 2011

My heart goes out to living family of Ms. Mississippi, How lucky you are to be connected to such a wonderful kind heart soul. God had a reason for her to stay on this Earth so long, and I believe it was because he knew just how many lives she was touching. I never knew her or her family but have heard about her a few times in the national news. "Sweetie" thank you for showing so many people including myself to just live day by day, min by min, and not let anything get us upset what a wonderful life motto. May you forever rest in peace. "Sweetie" seemed to have planted many of seeds and her fruits are multiplying and righteous are they. God Bless~

Shirley Washington

January 19, 2011

Sweet, sweet memories of Ms "Sweetie" Winn will sustain you as individuals and as a family. Her long life is a testimony of a life lived without bitterness.

Lawrence & Portia Barton

January 19, 2011

What a wonderful person she must have been.God blessed Ms. Mississippi Winn with long life and good health. May God continue to bless the family

Gail

January 19, 2011

What a beautiful young lady. May God take her into his loving arms.

Bettye Williams

January 19, 2011

I also did not know Ms. Mississippi Winn, but was touched of the reading of her life style. It touch my soul. May God forever keep the family, and have a positive attitude as Ms. Mississippi Winn had. God Bless

Nancy Carpenter

January 19, 2011

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Stacey Thomas

January 19, 2011

Simply Beautiful I do not know the family or this special Angel that has gone home. But after reading her home going it really touched my spirit and had to send some kind words. My God keep blessing you and she will always be with you. Ms. Mississppi (Sweetie) Winn made remarkable history and pray that my life could be as blessed as hers. God Bless you all!

January 19, 2011

Ms. Winn had a long life and saw good days and I'm certain she will update all her friends and relatives on what this world has become since they left. She is now resting in peace.

Sistrunk Family
Columbus, Georgia

January 19, 2011

May your family spirits be fill with joy and praise for the life that she lived. H.R. Dorsey ,Upper Marlboro MD.

January 19, 2011

What a wonderful lady she must have been, touching so many lives, all of the people and events she saw and witnessed come and go over the years, I hope these things were written down. What a legacy, I wish her family comfort.

Patti Kazmierczak

January 19, 2011

WHAT A HEARTWWARMING STORY AND A TRULY LOVELY LADY...mAY SHE REST IN PEACE

Michelle Teel

January 19, 2011

What a beautiful well put together lady. May her name and her persona be remembered by all.

Qualetter Stroud

January 19, 2011

"God Bless "Her family and comfort them in the days ahead may she be an inspiration to all of us.
May she rest in peace.

Kimberly Nardone

January 19, 2011

What a beautiful life. A good strong example of the blessings the Lord can bring. May your memory live forever and we know you are enjoying the presence of our Holy God at this very
moment.

F Bond

January 19, 2011

What a beautiful life. I wish her family comfort in the days ahead rejoicing in beautiful memories of Ms. Winn

January 19, 2011

May she be an inspiration to us all. The Bible is truly the answer to life eternal and love is the commandment of Jesus. She knew the truth.

Megan

January 19, 2011

Amazing that one person can touch so many lives. May she Rest in Peace:)

January 19, 2011

i wish her family peace and love. dianne sue skeen forte

Sheryl R. Lamb-Davis

January 19, 2011

God Bless "Sweetie". I wish I could have met her. Rest in Peace Ms. Winn.

Joyce M. Joseph

January 18, 2011

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Corine Shaw

January 18, 2011

to live to be 113 she have to have God on her side she much to been a good love person to live a long life. I did not no her but I just had to say something.

Love Corine

Dianne Brown

January 18, 2011

God Bless her she lived a full life,I remember reading about her on the Tv they had her picture on the smucker jelly jar>I was so happy that she was blessed with longivity that is truly amazing.God Bless her soul may she rest in peace. May glory be to God, his Angel is home. Dianne Brown Elmira, N.Y

CC BURAS

January 18, 2011

To my dearest family, some things I'd like to say...
but first of all, to let you know, that I arrived okay.
I'm writing this from heaven. Here I dwell with God above.
Here, there's no more tears of sadness; here is just eternal love.

Please do not be unhappy just because I'm out of sight.
Remember that I'm with you every morning, noon and night.
That day I had to leave you when my life on earth was through,
God picked me up and hugged me and He said, "I welcome you."

It's good to have you back again; you were missed while you were gone.
As for your dearest family, they'll be here later on.
I need you here badly; you're part of my plan.
There's so much that we have to do, to help our mortal man.

God gave me a list of things, that he wished for me to do.
And foremost on the list, was to watch and care for you.
And when you lie in bed at night, the day's chores put to flight.
God and I are closest to you....in the middle of the night.

When you think of my life on earth, and all those loving years
because you are only human, they are bound to bring you tears.
But do not be afraid to cry; it does relieve the pain.
Remember there would be no flowers, unless there was some rain.

I wish that I could tell you all that God has planned.
But if I were to tell you, you wouldn't understand.
But one thing is for certain, though my life on earth is o'er.
I'm closer to you now, than I ever was before.

There are many rocky roads ahead of you and many hills to climb;
but together we can do it by taking one day at a time.
It was always my philosophy and I'd like it for you too...
that as you give unto the world, the world will give to you.

If you can help somebody who's in sorrow and pain,
then you can say to God at night......"My day was not in vain."
And now I am contented....that my life has been worthwhile,
knowing as I passed along the way, I made somebody smile.

So if you meet somebody who is sad and feeling low,
just lend a hand to pick him up, as on your way you go.
When you're walking down the street, and you've got me on your mind;
I'm walking in your footsteps only half a step behind.

And when it's time for you to go.... from that body to be free,
remember you're not going.....you're coming here to me.

Ruth Ann Mahaffey (author)
©Copyright 1998

Denniece White-Mallard (Bryant)

January 18, 2011

What a blessing. To her family, I'm so sorry for your loss. Even though we never met, I still feel a great loss, I know Sweetie had a lot of stories to tell, not to mention what her eyes have seen in 113 years. My grandmother passed at the age of 106 and boy did she have a lot to say, and I was all ears. There is something everyday that makes me think of my lady, I miss her so. My mom is in her 80's and will most likly out live me (at least I hope), she lost one child out of 3 and my mother -in- law is in her 90's and has lost 5 of her 7 children. They both have stood so strong through all their pain. The past of my people has always been interesting to me as a black then a woman. I wish I could of met her, sat, talked and listened to her. I know God has blessed her soul and her family. My deepest regards

Frances Johnson

January 18, 2011

In our society, many people use the word awesome for many things they consider astronomical, however; having lived 113 yrs. is awesome because only God can give and preserve life. May she be in heaven with the Lord. Amen.

Sharon Griffin

January 18, 2011

What a true Matriarch and great testimony to simple, humble, Godly living! Your favorite book was the Bible, and God rewarded you with longevity...that says a lot! See you at that "Great Camp Meeting!"

carolyn

January 18, 2011

awesome..God said come home...How beautiful

Brenda McCarter

January 18, 2011

Wow.....great DNA in that family! Truly amazing what this lovely Lady, Ms. Sweetie saw in her lifetime. God Bless Your Soul Dear Lady.

Maria

January 18, 2011

One word describes this wonderful woman" AMAZING"

Larry L Kimbrough

January 18, 2011

Ms Sweetie I Would Have Like To Meet You,The Look On Your Face Tells It All You Are A People Person,May God Bless You (Larry Kimbrough Biloxi MS)

Minister Sylvia Sharps

January 18, 2011

She has gone home to be with the Lord. Saints don't die, they just leave. God Bless her family.

January 18, 2011

WOW! I didn't have the pleasure of knowing this beautiful lady but it is great to know that she lived her life to the fullest. Apparently she took very good care of herself and walked by faith and not by sight. God bless her family.

randall ford

January 18, 2011

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

January 18, 2011

Miss Sweet...."The Best Is Yet To Come".

Peace and Blessings
STephanie Drake London
Dumfries, Va.

January 18, 2011

thank you for your bible words that is how i feel to.

sharon ildefonso

January 18, 2011

GOD just wanted sweetie home with HIM now HE just came and got her,she's rejoicing right now .amen

IYSSA WILLIAMS

January 18, 2011

WHAT AN INSPARTION TO US ALL KNOWING BEING ABLE TO LIVE AS LONG AS THIS WONDERFUL LADY HAS LIVED GOD IS TRUELY GOOD.... THROUGH ALL THAT SHE SEEN AND THOSE THAT SHE HAS TOUCHED .HER PURPOSE IN LIFE WAS FULL FILLED BY GOD'S BLESSINGS...RIP MS. WINN AN ADMIRER OF YOUR STORY.. =0) MS. WILLIAMS

doreen smith

January 18, 2011

god bless her,strong lady may she rest in peace

J. B.

January 18, 2011

What a blessed life!

Annette

January 18, 2011

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Mary Ann Wallace-Kelly

January 18, 2011

May The Eternal Light Forever Shine upon Ms. Mississippi Winn SOUL.

Antoinette Boston

January 18, 2011

Thank you for sharing her life. You have touched so many lives. I hope memories of her will ease the pain of her loss. May God bless you.

Sharon Dockery

January 18, 2011

I did not know Ms. Winn, but I too learn of her being the oldest living African American. But this Great Woman was a living witness of God's Promise to man. That was left on record in Ephesians 6:1-3. Children, obey your parents in the Lord: for this is right. Honour Thy Father and Mother; which is the first commandment with promise; That it may be well with thee, and Thou mayest live long on the earth. I Thank God for Ms. Winn and the Life that she lived!!! Now she is Going to the Land, Where she will Never Grow Old & receive her Crown!!!!

Denise Wiggins

January 18, 2011

Rest in peace...God has truly blessed you.

BENITA COLLIER

January 18, 2011

I PRAY THAT GOD WILL BLESS YOU ALL THROUGH THIS TIME OF SORROW, JUST KNOW THAT GOD DOES NOT MAKE ANY MISTAKES. THE BIBLE STATES TO BE ABSENT FROM THE BODY IS TO BE PRESENT WITH THE LORD. BE BLESSED AND KEEP THE FAITH.............BENITA COLLIER-MIAMI,FL.

January 18, 2011

I do not know Ms. Winn, I only learned of
her being the oldest living African American. I saw her picture she reminded
me of my grandmother. Rest in peace
Ms. Winn.

Wanda Smith-Williams

January 18, 2011

" OH, When the Saints go marching in!
What an amazing story! Marching on in to that great big manison in the sky "Sweetie".

Mattie Mitchell

January 18, 2011

No more suffering,no more pains Gone home to a better place Rest on wonderful lady,didn't know her but she look like she were a blessing lady. To the Family MY YOU BE BLESS IN THIS TIME OF SORROW,PEACE,&LOVE..

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