Joey Landreth, age 25, a resident of Ocean Springs, died Friday, July 21, 2006 in Ocean Springs.
He was a life-long resident of Ocean Springs. Joey loved to fish and play pool and will be remembered as a person who was kind and generous, and had a big heart.
Survivors include his father, Don Landreth; mother, Jill Landreth; one son, Joey Landreth, Jr.; two daughters, Allie Ryan and Kalynn Landreth; Jennifer Ryan, the mother of his children; one brother, Billy Landreth; one sister, Tracy Landreth; maternal grandparents, Frederick and Claire Kitch; paternal grandparents, Duane and Helen Landreth; aunt, Nicole Little; uncle, Charles Kitch; and a close cousin, Cory Little.
The visitation will be held at McClellan Road Baptist Church of the Latimer community, on Saturday, July 29, 2006 from 10:00 a.m. until the funeral service at 11:00 a.m., with interment to follow at Biloxi City Cemetery.
An online guestbook may be viewed and signed via riemannfuneralhomes.com.
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Rachelle Ladnier
July 29, 2006
It is so sad when someone so young loses their life but God has a plan for all of us and he is just carrying his plan out with Joey. I used to live a few houses down from Joey when I was little girl, I think he was my first crush he was always so sweet. My heart goes out to his family. Try to have have piece of mind in knowing that he is in a better place.
Carol Nenortas
July 28, 2006
Joey will be missed by all of his family. We all loved him.
Melvin Chipley
July 27, 2006
Everyone who was around us both knew that Joey and I always had a real bond regardless of differences in age. I am deeply heartbroken to hear of such a tragedy. Joey will be in my mind and heart forever.
Brenda and Rick Crevier
July 27, 2006
Iwill miss Joey he was like one of my children he grew up with my two children Melvin and Jessica I will miss seeing Joey on the porch everyday when I would come home from work I will miss his smiling face he was a great dad and a friend My prayers go out to his children and his family may god be with you all in this time of need
Lester & Cindy Roper
July 27, 2006
My deepest sympthy to the family. We have known Joey since he was little, he was the sweetest boy. He always had good things to say when you spoke to him. My prayers are with the family and his children.
James Chipley
July 27, 2006
Our deepest sympathy goes out to Joeys family at this great loss, may God be with you, he lived accross the road from us. Jessica Ainsworth and family, Melvin Chipley and family, and James Chipley.
Raegon (Warrick)Billings
July 27, 2006
I am very sorry to hear about this. I grew up right around the block from him and we went to school together. I will always remember the goofy times we always had on the school bus. Joey was quite a character and will be missed by many.
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