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John Houston Paxton - Madison Parish, Louisiana
Crothers-Glenwood
Funeral Home Tallulah, LA February 19, 2024
December 29, 1953 ~ March 1, 2024 70 Years Old
A celebration of the life of John Houston Paxton of Starkville,
Mississippi, will be held Wednesday, March 6, 2024, at 11:00 a.m. at First
Methodist Church in Tallulah, Louisiana. Visitation will begin at 10:00 a.m. in
the church.
John was born December 29, 1953, in Vicksburg, Mississippi, to parents,
Carlyle Valeria Logue and Albert Henry Paxton, Sr. His family moved to
Tallulah, Louisiana, when he was 11 years old, and he graduated from Tallulah
Academy. Like his father and his five siblings, he graduated from Mississippi
State University, and he was a Bulldog for life.
John cultivated and kept many life-long friendships – from Oscar Miskelly
and several Kappa Sigma Fraternity brothers – to college friends affectionately
known as “The Onion Group”, to others whom he met later in life, including Ben
Ardahl and Carol Cook. Along with his family, these friends were instrumental
in John’s ability to move forward with grace, strength, and a positive attitude
in the almost six years of his cancer diagnosis. Ultimately, it was John’s
faith in Jesus Christ that sustained him for his adult life.
John’s professional career involved transportation and distribution
businesses, but it was his aptitude and ability as an equestrian that brought
him national acclaim and provided the opportunity to form friendships across
the country. He was well-respected and held in high regard by his peers in the
cutting horse industry, and he was grateful for these friendships that enriched
his life.
Doc’s Otoetta, the horse John rode when he “shattered records for money
won in a single year” and was awarded the National Cutting Horse Association
(NCHA) World Champion Non-Professional Rider title, was like a beloved member
of the Paxton family. John was honored to be inducted into the NCHA
Non-Professional Rider Hall of Fame.
After many years of living and working in Texas, John moved to Starkville
and worked with his nephew, Adam, at Paxton Furniture Industries. He was an
active and faithful member of Grace Presbyterian Church, and he was a fervent
Bulldog supporter.
John is survived by his brothers, Albert Henry Paxton, Jr. (Sarah),
William Theo Paxton (Charlynne), James Edward Paxton (Chris); sisters, Pamela
Paxton Ferriss (David), and Valeria Paxton MacPhail (William); nieces and
nephews, Albert Adams Paxton, Amy Paxton Blossom (Benjamin), William Theo
Paxton, Jr. (Melissa), Albert Henry Paxton (Lillian), Carlyle Paxton Killen
(Bryant), Mathew King Paxton (Lauren), Miriam Ferriss Pittman (Chase), David
Meadow Ferriss, III (Mary Elizabeth), Sarah MacPhail Shires (Ben), Carlyle
MacPhail Burns (Andrew), Katherine Sweet MacPhail, Annabelle Parker Paxton,
Samuel Henry Paxton, and Kathleen Carlyle Paxton; and many great-nieces and nephews.
John is preceded in death by his parents, Valeria and Albert Paxton.
Pallbearers are his nephews; Adam Paxton, Bill Paxton, Albert Paxton, Matt
Paxton, David Ferriss, Sam Paxton, and his cousin, David Hosemann.
The family has requested that memorials be sent to Grace Presbyterian
Church in Starkville, https://gracestarkville.org/ or to the Delta-Chi Chapter
of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity at Mississippi State University to establish the
David M. (Boo) Ferriss Scholarship – Leadership Award, which will be awarded
annually to an outstanding undergraduate fraternity member,
https://donate.sajgiving.com/.
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