Carl Wain Hayles ,71 of Bruce departed from this life on April 12, 2020, at his home. Born on February 20, 1949, in Bruce. Carl was a son of the late Tommy Malcom Hayles and Beatrice Edwards Hayles.
Carl worked at Weyerhaeuser for 19 years before retiring and taking a job with the Mississippi Forestry Service. Carl remained with the forestry service for 10 years before deciding to retire and be home with his family. Carl proudly proclaimed the status of Master Mason a title which he held 50 years. This celebrated Mason held membership in both the Antioch and Bruce Lodges. He became a new man on October 29, 1970, when Carl married the love of his life, Vickie Martin Hayles. The couple spent a timeless 50 years together full of wonderful memories.
Carl is survived by a loving family that will carry his fond memory in their hearts; wife Vickie Martin Hayle, one daughter Carla McKiney, one grandson Johnathan Wain McKiney, two sisters: Shirley Rowsey of Hernando, and Patsy Freely of Bruce.
Carl was preceded in death his parents Tommy Malcom Hayles and Beatrice Edwards Hayles and one brother James Ruble Hayles.
A graveside service remembering Carl’s life will take place on Tuesday, April 14, 2020, beginning at 3:30 P.M. in Memory Memorial Garden. Bro. Jerry Smith and Bro. James Taylor will officiate the service. Jeff Bennett, Greg Rowsey, Jr., Lee Collins, Randy Freely, Ramey Gill, and Bobby Joe Pearl will serve the family as pallbearers. Johnathan McKiney and Lynn Whitney will serve as honorary pallbearers.
Parker Memorial Funeral Home of Bruce and Vardaman is honored to serve the family in making arrangements remembering Carl’s life. Online condolences may be composed at parkermemorialfuneralhomes.com.
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Prayers are with all of you, we trust that God will protect and strengthen us as we get through this crisis together. “Faith does not mean trusting God to stop the storm, but trusting Him to strengthen us as we walk through the storm”.
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