Oscar Causey Jr , November 20, 1949 — August 29, 2018

Oscar Causey Jr  (Jackson, Alabama, AL) November 20, 1949 August 29, 2018 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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Oscar Causey, Jr. departed this life on Wednesday, August 29, 2018 at UMMC Hospital in Jackson, MS. Born November 20, 1949 to Oscar, Sr. and Rosie Bell Hill Causey, he was sixty-eight years of age. Oscar was a member of the Shady Grove Baptist Church in Silas, AL where he served as a trustee.

He was united in Holy Matrimony to Brenda Napier and this union was blessed with three children and additionally three step-children. He was a loving and devoted husband, father, son and dedicated worker; supporting his family with twenty-two years of employment with Hunt Refinery, until his death. Preceding him in death are his son, Deon Causey; father-in-law, Clausell Boykin, II; and mother-in-law, Alemedia Woodard.

Oscar leaves to forever cherish his precious memories his loving wife, Brenda N. Causey, Silas, AL; his twin children, Danielle Napier, Silas, AL and Darnell (Kwanza) Napier, Mobile, AL; two grandchildren, Ire’Anna Napier and Xavier Pearson, Silas, AL; one step daughter, Nishika (Kyle) Napier, Butler, AL; two step sons, Orinthell Antonio (Shirley) Napier, Koenton, AL and Dewayne Lamont (Shelma) Napier, Cullomburg, AL; his mother, Rosie Bell Causey, Silas, AL; two sisters, Gloria Jean Causey, Silas, AL and Ida Bell Oneal, Mobile, AL; one brother, James Charles (Juanita) Causey, Silas, AL; two mothers-in-law, Elizabeth Woodard, Alma, AL and Autherine Boykin, Gosport, AL; twelve brothers-in-law; three sisterrs-in-law; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends, including a devoted family member, Lois Williams.

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death notice Oscar Causey Jr November 20, 1949 — August 29, 2018

obituary notice Oscar Causey Jr November 20, 1949 — August 29, 2018

The city of Jackson is located in Mississippi and is its administrative center. The city is one of the oldest cities in the United States. There are many attractions and memorable places. Also, the city is famous for the magnolia plant - it is said that it was in this city that this plant spread. The area of the city is 276.7 km². The official population figure for Jackson as of 2022 is 173,514 people.

In the city of Jackson, the manufacturing of electrical equipment, metal products, semi-finished food products, and textiles are considered important in the economy.

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