Date of birth: 30 Jul 1946
Date of death: 11 Jan 2025
ODESSA KELLUM PEPPER
Odessa Kellum Pepper, 78, passed into the hands of God on the afternoon of January 11, 2025 after a fourteen month bout with cancer. She was surrounded by her loving family during the week leading up to her death, and peacefully went to sleep about 8:00 pm.
A memorial service will be held at 1:00 pm on Saturday, January 18, 2025, at Mortimer-Southern Funeral Home, 100 Pine Street, Lexington, Mississippi. The service will be conducted by one of Dessa’s favorite cousins, Reverend Bill McGinnis. Visitation will be at the funeral home on Saturday, from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm, with the service to follow. A family burial will be at Odd Fellows Cemetery at a later date.
Dessa was born on July 30, 1946, in Lexington, Mississippi, to J.E. and Alice Kellum. She graduated from Lexington High School; Hinds Junior College, in Raymond, Mississippi: and Walters State, in Morristown, Tennessee. Her career included various positions in the medical field: surgical scheduler, hospital administrative assistant, and nurse.
In 1970, she married Danny Pepper, also from Lexington, MS, and she had two children: Mike King and Dawn Pepper Boutwell.
Dessa was a kind, loving, nurturing lady. She cared deeply for her family and was a friend to everyone she met. She was always determined that no one would be hungry when they left her house.
Dessa was preceded in death by her parents, J.E. and Alice Rathell Kellum; and by her step-mother Bessie Ruth Allen Kellum, who raised Dessa like her own, after Alice’s death in 1956.
Dessa is survived by her husband, Danny; her son, Mike King (Janeth) of Lexington, her daughter Dawn Boutwell (Marc) of Oxford, Mississippi; five grandchildren: Laken Pierce (Nathan), Kyle King, Blaine Robertson, Pepper Boutwell, and Allie Boutwell; and four great grandchildren: Braycen King, Dean Robertson, Harlee Pierce, and Levi Pierce. She is also survived by her sisters Rose Spell (Lamar) and Carolyn Pepper; her brother, Johnny Allen (Mary Jane); her sister in law, Arlene Easterling (Robert); her brother in law, Bill Pepper, and many beloved nieces and nephews.
Dessa and Danny lived in Lexington at the time of their marriage, but moved to several military posts over the next few years. They then lived in Jackson, Mississippi; Maryville, Tennessee; Morristown, Tennessee; Clinton, Mississippi; and back to Lexington upon her retirement.
The family wants to thank her oncology specialists at the University of Mississippi Medical Center and the caring staff of Gentiva Hospice.
Mortimer-Southern Funeral Home will be in charge of arrangements.
Holmes County Herald (Lexington, MS)
January 14, 2024, vol. 76, no. 3, pg. 2
Odessa Kellum Pepper
Odessa Kellum Pepper, 78, visitation and memorial services will be Saturday,
January 18, 2025 from the Mortimer-Southern Funeral Home 100 Pine Street
Lexington, Miss. Visitation will begin at 11 AM til service time at 1 PM.
Dessa is survived by her husband Danny Pepper her son Mike King( Janeth)
of Lexington, daughter Dawn Boutwell ( Marc) of Oxford, Mississippi; grandchildren Laken Pierce ( Nathan), Kyle King, Blaine Robertson, Pepper Boutwell and Allie Boutwell; four great grandchildern: Braycen King, Dean Robertson, Harlee Pierce and Levi Pierce.
She is also survived by her sisters Rose ( Lamar ) Spell and Carolyn Pepper; her brother Johnny Allen ( Mary Jane), her sister in law Arlene Easterling ( Robert) and brother in law Bill Pepper and many beloved nieces and nephews.
Odessa Pepper Obituary
Odessa K. Pepper, 78, formerly of Clinton, passed away on January 11, 2025, at her home in Lexington, MS. Dessa was married to Danny Pepper (former Clinton Junior High School Principal) for 54 years. Their children, Mike King and Dawn Pepper Boutwell, both graduated from Clinton High School. Dessa's memorial service was held in Lexington, Mississippi on January 18, 2025; and burial will be at Lexington's Odd Fellows Cemetery at a later date. The family asks that any donations in Dessa's name be made to Children's Hospital of Mississippi or a charity of your choice.
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Published by The Clinton Courier from Jan. 14 to Jan. 15, 2025.
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