Mrs. Barfield was preceded in death by her Father, Opher Deacon Jones - her Daughter, Angela Hebron Barfield and a Grandson, Matthew Barfield. She is survived by her husband, James Henry Barfield of Pearl, MS. Her Mother, Dot Jones of Pearl, MS. Daughter, Lisa McCarty and her husband Jon of Pearl, MS. Sons, David Barfield and his wife, Della of Pearl,MS and Terry Barfield and his wife Diana of Houston, TX. Brother, Randall Jones and his wife Dorothy eight Grandchildren, Raven, Brendan, Ashlyn, T. J., Chris, Amber, Joseph, and Austin. Several Great-Grandchildren.
Martha was a devoted and loving mother beyond all else, and she treated all the kids in her life with a motherly concern. She shared 53 beautiful years with her husband James and their bond in love was so strong that they married a second time in 2009. They overcame many tragedies together, never losing any piece of their bond but only growing stronger. She was greatly talented and loved arts and crafts. She enjoyed baking, decorating, wreath making, ceramics, doll repair, dress making, quilting, sewing, floral arrangement, and most of all crocheting. She loved country music, dancing, funny movies, event planning, catering, gardening, taking in animals and treating them like her children, and teaching others. She had an amazing capacity for love and everyone touched by that love remembers her for joy, laughter, and compassion. She is greatly missed by all those who remember her.
Mrs. Barfield was preceded in death by her Father, Opher Deacon Jones - her Daughter, Angela Hebron Barfield and a Grandson, Matthew Barfield. She is survived by her husband, James Henry Barfield of Pearl, MS. Her Mother, Dot Jones of Pearl, MS. Daughter, Lisa McCarty and her husband Jon of Pearl, MS. Sons, David Barfield and his wife, Della of Pearl,MS and Terry Barfield and his wife Diana of Houston, TX. Brother, Randall Jones and his wife Dorothy eight Grandchildren, Raven, Brendan, Ashlyn, T. J., Chris, Amber, Joseph, and Austin. Several Great-Grandchildren.
Martha was a devoted and loving mother beyond all else, and she treated all the kids in her life with a motherly concern. She shared 53 beautiful years with her husband James and their bond in love was so strong that they married a second time in 2009. They overcame many tragedies together, never losing any piece of their bond but only growing stronger. She was greatly talented and loved arts and crafts. She enjoyed baking, decorating, wreath making, ceramics, doll repair, dress making, quilting, sewing, floral arrangement, and most of all crocheting. She loved country music, dancing, funny movies, event planning, catering, gardening, taking in animals and treating them like her children, and teaching others. She had an amazing capacity for love and everyone touched by that love remembers her for joy, laughter, and compassion. She is greatly missed by all those who remember her.