Lathan Byron Long
Tue Oct 19, 2010, 06:14 PM CDT
PICAYUNE — Funeral Services will be held Friday, October 22, 2010, at 11 a.m. at New Palestine Baptist Church for Lathan Byron Long, 31, of Carriere, who passed away Sunday, October 17, 2010 in Picayune.
Burial will be in Carriere Cemetery under the direction of McDonald Funeral Home.
The Rev. Philip Chaples will officiate at the service.
A native of Carriere, he was a Construction Foreman with Wallace C. Drennan, Inc. of New Orleans, La. and a member of First Baptist Church of Poplarville. Byron served honorably in Iraq as an elite member of US Army Engineer Explosives Detection K-9 Unit. He was an active member of the Mississippi Army National Guard. Byron was also a proud member and outstanding player with the Poplarville High School football, basketball, and baseball teams. He was a PRCC Wildcat cheerleader.
He was preceded in death by his grandmother, Glenda Sue Smith Fendley.
Survivors include: his mother, Sherrie Strain Sibley and husband, Mike of Carriere; his father, William Byron Fendley Sr. and wife, Susan of Picayune, and Dr. Richard Long and wife, Stephanie of Mandeville, La.; his daughters, Kalie Long and Katelyn Long, both of Poplarville; his sisters, Laken Elizabeth Long of Carriere, Hanna Fendley Rodriguez of Picayune; grandparents, Grady L. Strain Sr. of Carriere, William Gerald Fendley of Picayune, and Dana Gayle Strain of Carriere; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, and uncles.
Visitation will be Thursday, October 21, 2010 from 6-9 p.m. at McDonald Funeral Home.
Obituary, register book, and driving directions can be found on the internet page, www.mcdonaldfh.com.
RIP soldier. Thank you for your sacrifice. My prayers to your friends and family.
prgrnll 1 year ago
Byron.. simply the best.
rjohnston7 1 year ago
It will never be the same without you man, and until we meet again hold heaven down for us.
magicmac75 1 year ago
I did not know you, but I know you will be greatly missed and I thank you for what you did for me!
iluvmygun 1 year ago
Going to miss you long.
SinbliminalSinSation 1 year ago
This was a beautiful tribute to Byron. It brought tears to my eyes. Thank you so much for honoring our classmate and friend in such a wonderful way. God Bless
china9891 1 year ago
Awesome video, your amazing legacy will always live in me and I know you will look in on us down here all the time. You are a true A/35 Assassin-Bulldog. Essayons! Your Drill Sergeant-SFC Moore
DrillMan87 1 year ago