Mississippi and Alabama Tornado Victims

Mississippi and Alabama Tornado Victims

Mississippi and Alabama Tornado Victims Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 26, 2010.
YAZOO CITY, Miss. (AP) — Morgan Hayden and Joe Moton stepped carefully through nails, broken glass and pink tufts of insulation, the remnants of their home leveled by a tornado as severe storms killed at least 10 people in rural Mississippi and two in Alabama.

The couple had planned to marry Monday, but with little left besides the clothes on their backs, they weren't sure what to do.

"It'll work out, though," 27-year-old Hayden said Sunday, a day after the tornado ripped through as she and Moton, 31, huddled in a bathtub. The bathroom was the only room that wasn't destroyed.

They were unhurt, and the stories of other survivors show how much higher the toll could have been as authorities tried to get a better handle on the destruction from violent weather that churned through a half-dozen Southern states over the weekend.

Dale Thrasher, 60, had been alone in Hillcrest Baptist Church when the tornado ripped away wood and metal until all that was left was rubble, Thrasher and the communion table he had climbed under as he prayed for protection.

"The whole building caved in," he said. "But me and that table were still there."

Sunday was sunny and breezy as Thrasher and about three dozen members of the Yazoo City church stood in a circle and sang "Till the Storm Passes By." Thrasher reminded the group that the church has survived tough times before. They rebuilt after their building was destroyed by arson about 10 years ago.

"The Lord brought us through the fire, and brought us back bigger and better," Thrasher said. "The Lord will bring us back bigger and better this time, if we stick together."

Hundreds of homes also were damaged in the tornado, which carved a path of devastation from the Louisiana line to east-central Mississippi, and at least three dozen people were hurt. National Weather Service meteorologist Marc McAlister said the tornado had winds of 160 miles an hour and left a path of destruction at least 50 miles long.

"This tornado was enormous," said Gov. Haley Barbour, who grew up in Yazoo County, a county of about 28,000 people known for blues, catfish and cotton. The twister wreaked "utter obliteration" among the picturesque hills rising from the flat Mississippi Delta, the governor said.

Mississippi's Choctaw County had the most confirmed deaths: five, including a baby and two other children. Sherry Fair rushed to her aunt's home in the county. She said an hour and a half after the tornado passed, a woman lay dying in a ditch along a dirt road beside the body of her husband.

"She was laying there just crying," a shaken Fair said. "She was broke up bad. It hurt me watching, but nobody could get to her. The ambulances couldn't get through because of the trees."

Authorities had not released a list of the dead. All inquiries were referred to Coroner Ricky Shivers, who nearly became a victim himself when the twister flipped his truck four times. He went back out in his hospital gown to help identify bodies and was back in the hospital late Sunday.

Tornadoes also were reported in Louisiana, Arkansas and Alabama. The storm system tracked northeastward, downing trees in northwest Georgia early Sunday and later damaging two schools and several mobile homes in Darlington, S.C.

All that remained of Sullivan's Crossroads Grocery in Choctaw County was a pile of cinderblocks and some jars of pickled eggs and pigs' feet. Owner Ron Sullivan, his wife and four other people were inside when the storm tore the wooden roof off. They came away with cuts and bruises.

Sullivan had been on the phone, describing the weather conditions to a meteorologist, when the line went dead and the twister hit, hurling Sullivan into a cinderblock wall.

"I was levitated and flew 15 feet over there to the back wall," he said. "The only reason I wasn't killed was the wall was still there. After I hit it, it collapsed."

A steel fuel storage tank, about 10 feet long, was uprooted by the twister and rolled into the store, coming to rest against a freezer. Hiding on the other side of the freezer was Sullivan's wife.

Across the street, the home of the parents of Houston Astros pitcher Roy Oswalt was reduced to rubble by the tornado. Oswalt himself was driving a bucket loader Sunday, trying to knock down a damaged tree on the property.

The tornado went on to cut about a 10-mile path through the county, hacking off the tops of pine trees about eight feet above the ground before slamming into three mobile homes.

Alphonzo Evans, 38, had been sleeping in one of the homes when he heard the wind come up. He had planned to take cover in a hole outside, but it was too late. He shut the door.

"By the time I turned around, the wind came up and I went flying," Evans said.

In Alabama, authorities attributed two deaths to severe weather. A 50-year-old woman was killed when she slipped and hit her head as she headed to a storm shelter Saturday, and a 32-year-old man was killed when the car he was riding in struck a tree that had blown down across a road. More than 30 other injuries were reported in the state, none serious.

Alabama Gov. Bob Riley planned to visit Albertville on Monday in northern Alabama to look at storm damage in the area along with local legislators and Albertville Mayor Lindsey Lyons. South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford planned to tour Darlington County.

Teams from the Federal Emergency Management Agency were set to survey the worst damaged counties in Mississippi on Monday with state emergency officials, a first step toward a possible presidential disaster declaration, state emergency management spokesman Greg Flynn said.


Copyright © 2010 The Associated Press

Not sure what to say?

April 29, 2014

Teresa Barnes posted to the memorial.

May 17, 2011

sarah herman posted to the memorial.

May 4, 2011

Richard O'Neal posted to the memorial.

142 Entries

Teresa Barnes

April 29, 2014

I realize just how much damage and devastation tornadoes can cause. I'm from the Tupelo area, currently living in Volcano, HI. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. God bless you each and everyone.

sarah herman

May 17, 2011

I am thinking and praying for you people in Alabama. My school which is Hiddenite Elementary sent lots of things to ya in Alabama. God bless you

Richard O'Neal

May 4, 2011

I'm praying for you! Look to the Lord JESUS and he will be with you and comfort you some how. I'm so sorry for your loss.

andrea ratkovic

April 30, 2011

I am thinking of you. I am praying for you.
www.myspace.com/ratandrea

LEE BOOTH

November 24, 2010

I AM SORRY FOR YOUR TRAGIC LOSS I TO SUFFERED A LOSS IN HURRICANE KATRINA AND FOUND MY COMFORT IN MY DOGS YOU CAN LOOK AT THEM AT
http://www.boothkennels.webs.com

Jon Lowder

May 4, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

May 4, 2010

Our heart felt sympathy and prayers go to all the people of Mississippi
and Alabama who suffered any loss in the tornadoes. May God put His
loving arms around you and give you peace. Rev. C. T. and Ann Gray,
San Antonio, TX.

Jessica Woods

May 4, 2010

my thoughts and prayers are with all of you tonight!

Annette Wadsworth

May 3, 2010

My heart and prayers are with all who lost family and friends in these tragic storms.Far away your still thought of daily .The world is praying for all of you.

The Stallings Family

May 3, 2010

To all the families who loss love ones. There is a hope for your Dead Love Ones. The Bible makes this promise at Isaiah 26:19: Psalm 37:29 Your dead one will live...They will rise up. And the Bible also says: The righeous theselves will possess the earth and will reside forever upon it.

May God Bless you and your families.

Joanna Gentry

May 3, 2010

My prayers are for and with all the families who've been faced with a terrible tragedy. My heart is broken for you all.

May 3, 2010

Heartfelt condolences go out to all the families at this time. Prayers go out to all, and may the angels in heaven watch over you.
Maria, New Jersey

Terry Harpole

May 2, 2010

To All the people who had any loss in the tornado, we will be keeping you in our prayers

debra harmon

May 2, 2010

to the families of the people of alabama and mississippi tornados may god be with you in your time. as you all are in my thoughts and prayers GOD understands , we don't. god bless each and everyone of you all.signed [email protected]

May 1, 2010

To the Families of the Mississippi & Alabama Tornado Victims,

As we continure to face these tragedies such as this, may you all find a bit of solace in knowing that God through his Kingdom arrangement has the ability to undo all the sad events that have occurred.

Psalms 147:3-"He is healing the broken-hearted ones, and is binding up their painful spots."

You can feel that Death can leave a heartache that nothing can heal, just know that Love can leave a memory that no one can steal.

The Grant Family

shelley

April 30, 2010

god be with you all

KEN&MARY O'DANIEL

April 30, 2010

WE ARE SENDING OUR LOVE,PRAYERS,&CONDOLENCES TO ALL THE VICTIMS FAMILIES,FRIENDS&ALL WHO KNEW THEM.

The Sanders and Gant Families

April 29, 2010

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

jan farmer

April 29, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Elizabeth Radcliffe

April 29, 2010

I am very sorry that it happened to this and Let GOD takes care of you who lost families. My dad lives in Alabama.
May GOD bless you all!

Yeny

April 29, 2010

My sincere condolences to the families affected by these terrible storms. May you find comfort in the hope of re-uniting with your loved ones here on earth, as promised in John 5:28,29.

Joseph Bizzell

April 29, 2010

We wish you extended comfort with these words from the scripture of Ecclesiastes 9:11: "I returned to see under the sun that the swift do not have the race, nor the mighty ones the battle, nor do the wise also have the food, nor do the understanding ones also have the riches, nor do even those having knowledge have the favor; because time and unforeseen occurrence befall them all." Please know that in this life none of us have immunity from tragedy therefore we mourn and grieve with you also.

Stacy

April 29, 2010

My heartfelt condolences to the families of all the victims. May the God of all comfort help you get through this time. (Is. 61:2)

nellie wheaton

April 29, 2010

may GOD be w/the people in MS.

w smith

April 29, 2010

May the light of the grace of our HEAVENLY FATHER shine upon you and yours in this darkest hour and lead you to the path of comfort .

Janet C

April 29, 2010

My deepest condolences to all the Families who lost loved ones.

May you draw comfort and strength from God, who can sustain all of you. James 1:13 says, God is not to blame for the bad things that happen.
Draw close to God and he will draw close to you.
I am so sorry!

Mike & Karen Ratz

April 29, 2010

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

April 29, 2010

May God be with you durning this time of loss. Our prayers are with you. May memories comfort you durning this time and bring peace to you. In Christ Jesus our Lord. Theresa Bell (Woodstock, AL)

DEE SAND

April 28, 2010

SO SO SORRY FOR EVERYONES LOSS!GOD BLESS!
DREW, MS

April 28, 2010

Pray God comforts you in your sorrow. Ensure adequate: water, food and clothing. Look up & never give____give up, never, never ever!! h.lazor (sapulpa - Tulsa)

April 28, 2010

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Shirley Griffin

April 28, 2010

To all the families who lost loved ones may the God of all comfort and tender mercies be with you in your time of grief.

Miah Rogers

April 28, 2010

We wish you peace and comfort
during this most tragic time.
The Father of tender mercies
and the God of all comfort
will supply you with strength
to carry you through one day
to the next.

Gloria Lee

April 28, 2010

We are deeply saddened by your recent loss of loved ones. May GOD'S WORD give you needed comfort and strength daily. (John 11:39-44) That gives hope, of them living again!

Betty Lard

April 28, 2010

We here in South Louisiana can well understand what everyone is going through. May God give them the strength they need to get back on their feet and our prayers are with the families of the ones gone to heaven Betty O Lard Hammond, La.

Mildred Allen

April 28, 2010

My deepest sympathy to all the families who loss love ones in ths tragedy. May your fond memories and joyous times together bring you great comfort. God's word promises at Isaiah 25:8 "He will actually swallow up death forever, and the Sovereign Lord Jehovah will certainly wipe the tears fro all faces." Gain strength from God's word, Family & Friends.

Odessa Cooley

April 28, 2010

I wish to express my heartfelt sympathies
to all families and friends who are the victims
of this tragic devastation and to those who
loss their loved ones. It is truly sad when
we have to come to the realization that
we are subject to natural disasters and
the like. Please know that this is not what
God intended for us. know that God
assures us and promises to restore
our loved one's back to life.
"God is healing the broken hearted
and binding up their painful spot"
May the "Father of tender mercies
and the God of all comfort" give
you a large measure of peace,
comfort, strength, hope, and
serinity. "All those in the memorial
tombs will hear Jesus voice and
come out." Please, please
accept my sincerest sympathies.

aie hilton

April 28, 2010

our deepest sympathy. Our prayers are with you.God bless.

Toni Richter

April 28, 2010

May your memories bring comfort to those who lost love ones from this tornado. May your Faith be strong at this difficult time and give you some
peace...you will meet again in Heaven. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Jacqueline Montgomery

April 28, 2010

I cannot begin to imagine the great sadness the families and friends of all the victims of the storms are feeling right now, but I grieve with you and for you. Please accept my deepest sympathy.

When tragedy strikes and takes loved ones so unexpectedly, many tears are shed and hearts are crushed. Please be assured that your tears and pain of heart are not unnoticed by Our Heavenly Father. Although your deep pain will not easily disappear, prayer to God will bring comfort to you as you grieve. The Bible assures us God is healing the broken hearted ones, and is binding up their painful spot.
~ Psalm 147:3 ~

T Bird

April 28, 2010

My prayers are with the families of those killed in the storms & with all of those who remain homeless due to the devastation in these areas.

May God grant each of you the strength needed to overcome this great tragedy.... & may you go forth in faith as you rebuild your lives.

The Manuel Herrada Family & Madison Villarreal

April 28, 2010

May the families and friends of all the victims of the tornado that spun through Mississippi and Alabama find peace within knowing that God is always with them.

April 28, 2010

I AM DEEPLY SADDEN BY THE TRAGEDY THAT HAS AFFECTED THOSE WHO LOSS LOVE ONES IN THIS DIASTER BUT BE COMFORTED FROM THE BIBLE THAT SOON GOD WILL WIPE AWAY TEARS FROM ALL EYES AND DEATH AND DIASTER WILL BE FOREVER GONE SO HOPE AND BELIEVE THAT GOD DOES NOT DISSAPOINT.

Carol Melton

April 28, 2010

Dear Families,

Please accept my heartfelt condolences to you. I have found comfort in the scriptures in 2 Corinthians 1:3 and 4. I hope it will give you a measure of comfort in this sad time for you.

althalene streicher

April 28, 2010

I TOO EXPRESS MY SYMPATHY TO THE PEOPLE OF MISSISSIPPI AND ALABAMA STORMS THESE ARE SOME THINGS,[HARD TO DEAL WITH] 2 TIMOTHY 3;1,

April 28, 2010

GOD WILL BRING YOU OUT OF THIS DISASTER
BETTER THAN YOU WERE BEFORE!! GOD IS
GOOD! KATRINA SURVIVOR!!!

April 28, 2010

Our hearts go out to all who had a loss during this tragic storm.
Retired Fire Chief, Canton, MS Billy Ray Permenter and Wife, Barbara

Elaine Vance

April 28, 2010

May God, the Father be with you all in your time of sorrow and trouble.

Terry McGrady

April 28, 2010

I would like to express my deepest sympathy for the loss of so many in the recent storms. At a time like this, we need to turn to God's word the Bible for comfort and support. Ecclesiastes 9:11 states that time and unforeseen occurrence befall all. Though these deaths are tragic, there is nothing that our Creator cannot reverse. John 5:28,29 promises a resurrection of those ones who have fallen asleep in death who are in the memorial tombs. We await that glorious time when we will see our loved ones again in perfect health. Once again, please accept my deepest condolences.

SUSAN ELLIOTT

April 28, 2010

OUR PRAYERS GO OUT TO THE LOVED ONES LOST IN THIS TRAJEDY AND GOD GIVE YOU THE STRENGTH TO CARRY ON AND LOOK AHEAD

Shirley & Jerry Murphy

April 28, 2010

Our sympathy goes out to all who lost loved ones during these storms.

A HOLT

April 28, 2010

GOD Will take care of You May Bless and Provide For each & every one .A Holt

A HOLT

April 28, 2010

GOD Will take care of You May Bless and Provide For each & every one .A Holt

karen smith

April 28, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

April 27, 2010

lori Ann Snow

David Jansen

April 27, 2010

My heart goes out to my fellow Southerners and their families. I wish you the strength to get through this sad time. I am originally from Birmingham, so I hold a special place in my heart for all Southern folks. You are all my family.

Sarah Boone

April 27, 2010

The families of the Mississippi and Alabama victims are all in my prayers.

Diann

April 27, 2010

God be with all of the families who have lost the lives of loved ones in these storms. If HE brings us to it, HE will see us through it. HE will comfort all who seek HIM. Our prayers will be joined with yours in your time of need and loss. GOD bless you all.

Donna Causey

April 27, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with all the families of those affected by the storms. God bless you all.

Beth

April 27, 2010

My thoughts and condolences are with all of you. Beth

Pastor Derrick K. Nelson

April 27, 2010

Because Jesus cares we're comforted, Because he loves we're never alone. We the Pastor and the entire Rocky Mt. Church family, we share your loss and send you our deepest sympathy and love.

Humbly yours,
Pastor Derrick K. Nelson

Antonio

April 27, 2010

Dear Family Of Missisippi vitims I am so sorry for your lost. Let me share a scripture with you at James 4:8 were it says draw close to god and he will draw close to you.

April 27, 2010

May the peace of God and Our Lord Jesus Christ settle within the hearts and minds of all the families to help them endure the pain and suffering brought by this natural disaster. Jehovah God created us with love and gave us his wondeful qualities. Let us now love each other in love and deed.

GWEN BONNER

April 27, 2010

MAY THE MEMORIES OF YOUR LOVED ONE COMFORT YOU AT THIS DIFFICULT TIME.

EXTENDING DEEP AND HEARTFELT SYMPATHY TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.

Baker Family

April 27, 2010

I am sending you my deepest sympathy. I hope you can find comfort in this terrible time in your life. Please remember that God "will deliver the poor one crying for help" and that he does care for those who are suffering (Psalms 72:12-14).

April 27, 2010

Psalms 147:3-He is healing the broken-hearted ones, and is binding up their painful spots.

April 27, 2010

In time, God will take away the pain.

Kelly Rogers

April 27, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time..

C.W.

April 27, 2010

Dear Families and friends,
The thoughts and prayers of many around the world are with you during your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort in all the days ahead. And, may the good Lord bless and keep you as you struggle through this tragedy.

Barbara Gautreau

April 27, 2010

May the families and friends of all the victims of the tornado that spun through Mississippi and Alabama find peace within knowing that God is always with them.

April 27, 2010

May God watch over you, protect you and give you peace.
I will be thinking of each and every one of you as you go through the days ahead.
Charlene Oyler Topeka,Kansas

Ledbetter Family

April 27, 2010

To the Families of the Victims:

We were so sorry to read about the loss of your loved ones. Our hearts go out to you at this time. May the God of all comfort strengthen you. He knows your pain and promises to be "near to those that are broken at heart and those who are crushed in spirit he saves".

How we long for the time when everything in the universe, even the elements, will come under the righteous rule of God's Kingdom arrangement.

Respectfully,

Cindy

April 27, 2010

God will be with all of you. I am so sorry for what happened to all of you. You will all be in my prayers.

Mr.Mrs. Patrick Howard

April 27, 2010

We are so sorry for all what you have lost, if it is family or material things.Where ever your pain is coming from, we pray that you will over come this tragic pain.May God bless all of you.

Twila Martak

April 27, 2010

My sympathy and condolences. God speed.

April 27, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. May your memories bring you comfort. 2Cor. 1:3,4

April 27, 2010

My sincere sympathy to all those families involved! Jane Lamison, McConnellsburg, Pa.

Nancy Rodgers

April 27, 2010

My heart goes out to everyone that was affected by the tornadoes. May God bless and guide you through this time of loss and tragedy. www.angel-hearts.org

O Griffin

April 27, 2010

To the families of the victims, my heart and prayers are with you. You have my deepest sympathy. Keep your faith and belief strongly in Christ and he will carry you through. May God bless all of you.

T. Smith

April 27, 2010

May God bless thru this tragedy. We don't know when or where the next one will hit, but we must pray for our sisters and brothers that got the worse of this storm. The next one may be in our community.

Northlawn Memorial Gardens

April 27, 2010

With deepest sympathy from our staff
GOD Bless all of you and your families

Sheila Jessup

April 27, 2010

What a horrible tragedy.My condolunces are with the familes.May God Bless and guide you thru this time of need.

Reed Family

April 27, 2010

Our heart goes out to the families and friends of the Mississippi and Alabama tornado vitims. May knowing that there are others who care about your great loss, give you all a measure of comfort. May God who see your tears and pain of heart give each one of you the needed strenght to just go from one day to next. God promise:  He will certainly turn to the prayer of those stripped of everything.
And his ears are toward their cry for help.
He is healing the brokenhearted ones,
And is binding up their painful spots.

Ken & Linda VanNoy

April 27, 2010

May God help you get through this time in your lives.

Wanda McIntosh

April 27, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Jeannie Perry

April 27, 2010

My prayers to all the families and friends of the tornado victims.God bless.

Henryk Zaleski

April 27, 2010

May you rest in peace as we pray for you.

Ben Kinlaw

April 27, 2010

Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of those who suffered in this tragedy. May God comfort and strength you in your time of sorrow.

Shelley Bowers

April 27, 2010

My thoughts are with you in this time of tragedy. May you be strong and move on.

April 27, 2010

RIP

Nick Widner

April 26, 2010

May the Lord guide his hands upon the each and every person of the Mississippi and Alabama Tornado victims. May each and one be blessed in their own way and be guided as my family and friends pray each night for all who was there and their lives seperated from their families. May God Bless all of you

Showing 1 - 100 of 142 results

Make a Donation
in Mississippi and Alabama Tornado Victims's name

How to support Mississippi and Alabama Tornado's loved ones
Honor a beloved veteran with a special tribute of ‘Taps’ at the National WWI Memorial in Washington, D.C.

The nightly ceremony in Washington, D.C. will be dedicated in honor of your loved one on the day of your choosing.

Read more
Attending a Funeral: What to Know

You have funeral questions, we have answers.

Read more
Should I Send Sympathy Flowers?

What kind of arrangement is appropriate, where should you send it, and when should you send an alternative?

Read more
What Should I Write in a Sympathy Card?

We'll help you find the right words to comfort your family member or loved one during this difficult time.

Read more
Resources to help you cope with loss
Estate Settlement Guide

If you’re in charge of handling the affairs for a recently deceased loved one, this guide offers a helpful checklist.

Read more
How to Write an Obituary

Need help writing an obituary? Here's a step-by-step guide...

Read more
Obituaries, grief & privacy: Legacy’s news editor on NPR podcast

Legacy's Linnea Crowther discusses how families talk about causes of death in the obituaries they write.

Read more
The Five Stages of Grief

They're not a map to follow, but simply a description of what people commonly feel.

Read more
Ways to honor Mississippi and Alabama Tornado Victims's life and legacy
Obituary Examples

You may find these well-written obituary examples helpful as you write about your own family.

Read more
How to Write an Obituary

Need help writing an obituary? Here's a step-by-step guide...

Read more
Obituary Templates – Customizable Examples and Samples

These free blank templates make writing an obituary faster and easier.

Read more
How Do I Write a Eulogy?

Some basic help and starters when you have to write a tribute to someone you love.

Read more

Sponsored

Not sure what to say?

April 29, 2014

Teresa Barnes posted to the memorial.

May 17, 2011

sarah herman posted to the memorial.

May 4, 2011

Richard O'Neal posted to the memorial.