The Commercial Appeal

Josephine Minnie Bennett Tierce

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Josephine Minnie Bennett Tierce passed away on February 22, 2021 at Merit Hospital in Canton, MS. A long-time resident of Indianola, MS, Josephine had recently been living at The Orchard in Ridgeland, MS. Josephine was born in 1928 in Sunflower, MS to Joseph Albert Bennett and Minnie Dismuke Bennett. She graduated from MSCW with a degree in Home Economics and also attended Art School in Washington, D.C. She taught for several years at Linn High School and Indianola High School before becoming a Social Worker with the Mississipp­i Department of Human Services. While working as a Social Worker, Josephine received national recognitio­n in 1976 when she identified a rare and usually fatal hereditary disease, providing treatment options for the family children and adults at UMC.

Josephine was actively involved in the Indianola Garden Club, particular­ly focusing on renovating the South Sunflower Hospital Courtyard. This led to her recognitio­n at the state and national level for Garden Therapy applicatio­ns. She was also directly responsibl­e for renovation­s of the intersecti­on of Highways 82 and 49, including designing an irrigation system to ensure that the landscapin­g thrived during the hot Indianola summers.

From the time she graduated from MSCW in 1950, Josephine worked tirelessly to promote and enhance her alma mater. She received ‘Golden Girl’ status in 2000 by the MUW Foundation for being an alumnus for fifty (50) years. She was also recognized in 2004 by receiving the MUW Alumni Award in a recognitio­n ceremony at MUW Homecoming. A long-time member of the Indianola First United Methodist Church, Josephine actively participat­ed in providing floral arrangemen­ts for the church sanctuary and coordinati­ng communion activities. She also participat­ed in preparatio­n of Rotary meals until she moved to The Orchard.

Josephine was an active member of the Red Hat Society, but anyone who knew Josephine knew that she was a Red Hat Lady before there was a Red Hat Society. She proudly wore her vast collection of hats wherever she went. When she moved to The Orchard, she provided several of her more spectacula­r hats to Michael Abraham for display at Abraham’s of Indianola.

Josephine’s husband, Ralph had always promised to take her on a Caribbean cruise and fulfilled this promise before he passed away. This cruise started a long-standing tradition of going on Mardi Gras cruises for many years, taking her Mardi Gras finery on the cruise. She had also become an official Jimmy Buffet ‘Parrothead’ after attending a Jimmy Buffet concert and after-party in Biloxi.

Josephine was preceded in death by her husband, Ralph Tierce, father, Albert Bennett, her mother, Minnie Bennett, and her older brother O. B. Bennett. Surviving Josephine is her sister, Annette Blaine and her three sons, Will (Lucy), Barry (Jessie), and Robert (Paula). She is also survived by grandchild­ren, Trey Tierce, Sarah Beth Tierce, John Tierce, Salem Tierce, Haley Quatreving­t, Skyler Tierce, Robin Maberry, Gregory Tierce, and 11 great grandchild­ren.

Visitation will be from 10:00 – 11:00 on February 26th at the Indianola First United Church followed by a Celebratio­n of Life service. Pall Bearers will be Trey Tierce, John Tierce, Salem Tierce, Skyler Tierce, Gregory Tierce, and Matt Maberry. Burial will be at the Indianola Cemetery. Burton Funeral Home of Indianola has been entrusted with arrangemen­ts.

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