Frank-Latham-Obituary

Frank Latham

Jackson, Mississippi

Age 75

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Frank LathamJacksonW.L. (Frank) Latham of Jackson, MS., age 75, passed away Monday, March 21, 2011 at St. Domonics Hospital. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, March 26th at Peoples Funeral Home, at 12 Noon with burial following at Autumn woods Cemetery. For more information please call...

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"The Lord is my shepherd." Even as we walk in the shadow of death, God is at our side. He is in control. Beyond death is an unknown life, where God, in goodness and kindness, welcomes us to dwell in his house for years to come. We think death ends; let us believe it is also a beginning. It brings its terrible loss; let us hope for the promised gain. Prayers to all of the family.

Mary Alice & Anthony, I am sorry to hear of your loss, we were neighbors for a long time,but lost touch from both us & your family moving but I will always remember you & family. Love ya the Lewis family

Anthony..
I'm sorry to hear about the passing of your father. You and your family are in my prayers.

May the memories of the life you shared help ease your sorrow. May the comfort of family and friends help heal your heart. May the promises of Jesus reassure you and give your peace.
Blessed are those that mourn for they shall be comforted. Matthew 5:4

My young son and I visited Mr. Latham's restaurant when we first moved to Jackson in the early 90's. We were terribly homesick and my six year old son was having a hard time adjusting. I remember Mr. Latham talking to him and asking what he loved to eat. My son told him macaroni and cheese was his favorite. Mr. Latham made a special trip to the kitchen and served my son a heaping plate of mac and cheese. What a smile he put on my son's face! We ate in the restaurant often after that. ...

My prayers are with Frank and his family. He would always call the radio station and talk about what he was serving for breakfast and we loved to hear from him. I will miss him and his humor

I was so sorry to hear about Mr. Latham's death. He had a million dollar smile. I also knew him from working at City Hall, and when ordering lunch, he seemed to know what you wanted without even asking. He was a good business man, and I considered him my friend. The world needs more people like him. My condolences to his family.

Frank was an amazing man. Our Saturday morning breakfast club was always a highlight when he had time to sit and talk to us. My most fond memories is when he came in especially on a Sunday to make pancakes for my mom, my brother and his family from Illinois. My nephew is now an adult and still speaks of those pancakes in Mississippi. Love and light to you all,

Sorry to hear of Mr. Latham's passing. I knew him from my days when working at City Hall for the City of Jackson. My co-workers and I would go across the street to Frank's for breakfast and lunch. He always had a smile and a kind word for all of us. May God comfort you during this sad and difficult time.

Bridget Hatch