Callie Pounders, 17, of Corinth died Monday, November 4, 2024.
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Ernie Roberts
January 12, 2025
Lynn so sorry to hear about your granddaughter , she sounds like a great young lady! I have many relatives in Corinth. Take care!
Oakleigh Marsh
November 6, 2024
Callie was a loving caring and kind hearted girl. I am not sure what to say. I just want Callie back. That's all I ask for day-in and day-out. She would brighting my day when I was having a bad one. She was there when you needed her. If it was just needing a simple hug, she would give it. She put everybody before her. Most of all she put GOD before anybody. This was just her words to me and my friend Jincy Friday" If you want me and addison and mckinley can bring ya'll up to the complex and we can do one on one pitching and catching lessons with yall". She tought me how to throw my very first changup. She told me to tell my travel ball coach to give me the sign to throw one. I had my very first changup strike out this weekend. All because of Callie. I was so excited to come Monday in the locker room and tell her. But all because a deer jumps out it takes the sweet girl life. Praying for team, friends, and family. Poor mother that has to go through this. We are so sorry for your loss. I sure did love Callie Pounders. Rip Callie!!
LLCP
Forever will you be with me.
Always left that mark for me, Love you Callie!
Faye James Dalrymple
November 6, 2024
Nan and Elizabeth, my heart and the heart of the Phillips family hurts with and for you. I know Callie was the light of your world. May you find comfort in the love of God, family and friends. I love you
From the Staff of Memorial Funeral Home
November 5, 2024
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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