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Mrs. Marice Carter Rollins, 73

Mrs. Marice Carter Rollins, 73, of Hazlehurst, died Oct. 11.
Mrs. Rollins was born April 8, 1947, in Appling County, but resided in Jeff Davis County.  She was preceded in death by her parents, Lanice and Lucille Hall Carter. In heaven awaited her husband of 47 years, Clinton Rollins Jr., and son, Jerry Rollins and other loved ones.
Mrs. Rollins had battled the struggles in life with health complications. She was taken to Jeff Davis Hospital where she was called home to be with her savior and family.
She was a mother of seven children, Jerry Rollins, Gary Rollins, Terry Rollins, Larry Rollins, James Rollins, Gene Rollins and Ann R. Johns. She attended Bible Baptist Church for many years where she served and praised her savior. Grandchildren, Heather Rollins, Alisha Rollins, Jasmine Rollins,  Anthony Johns, Sarah Johns, Breanna Rollins, Summer Rollins, Kathlyn Rollins, Toby Rollins, Harley Rollins, Joni Rollins, Stephanie Rollins;  great-grands, Gage Darley, Tristen Rollins, Clinton Esquivel, Noah Esquivel; great-great grandsons, Milo Rollins and Landon Waldon.
Services were held Oct. 14 at Bible Baptist Church with the Rev. Manford Gilbert officiating. Interment followed in Rocky Branch Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were Gary Rollins, Larry Rollins, Jeff Johns, Timothy Mullis, Terry Rollins and Randy McCullin.
The family may be contacted at the Rollins residence, 302 Tommy Harrell Road, Hazlehurst.
Due to Covid-19 restrictions, the Rollins family and Wainright Parlor Funeral Home respectfully ask all in attendance to wear a mask and follow the social distancing guidelines set by our local health district and the CDC.
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Wainright-Parlor Funeral Home was in charge.

1 Comments

  1. Alisha rollins on May 8, 2026 at 5:00 am

    Even after all this time, Mama, we love, remember, and miss you very much but we know you live with in us all, kids grandkids, nieces, nephews. You touched a part of every life you came into contact with, and what’s funny is you where just like Daddy. Your oldest Jerry and I believe that’s where he got it, too. Your cool, calm and collected way. So calm and easy going you couldn’t even tell that sometimes you just being around was the best part of our days and made us feel so much better on those days, too. We just never could show you how much or explain how much. Still can’t, when we feel you with us each day, from time to time. We love you, Mema! Mama!! Always.

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