Jessie George Suber, 70, of Greenville, died on Saturday, April 25, 2026. Funeral service will be at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 29, 2026, at Boone Funeral Home, Greenville, with the visitation from 1:00 p.m. until service time. Burial will be in County Line Cemetery, Glen Allan, MS.
Jessie was an all-around outdoor sportsman, well known for his aim and skill. He enjoyed running dogs and being one with nature. Jessie rode horses, enjoyed raising a garden, and spending time with his kids and grandchildren. He enjoyed singing and dancing with his friends, smiling and being happy. He was a very loving and understanding father. Jessie was a hard worker who took pride in always being punctual. He took pride in being a provider for his family.
He is survived by sons, Jason Peacock (Rebecca), George Suber (Betty) and James Suber; daughter, Tonda Smith (Chad); brothers, Danny Fred Suber (Jamie), Jamie Allen Alexander (Teresa), Jimmy Franklin Grice, Jr., and Curtis Suber (J.D.); sister, Jeannie Louise; grandchildren, Cheyenne Suber, Landon Suber, Paxton Ellis, Mickey Ellis, Madison Carter, Addison Carter, Devin Peacock, Matthew Peacock, Jasper Peacock, and Pallas Smith; great-grandchildren, Braylynn Irons and Kash Pamplin; and numerous nieces and nephews.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Jimmy and Louise Grice; siblings, Bobby Suber and Glenda Anthony, and grandson, Remington Suber.
Pallbearers will be Ollie Taylor, Robert Smith, Stanley Hughes, Bubba Reel, Paxton Ellis, and Easton Reel; honorary pallbearers will be Willard McIllwain, Justin Suber, CJ Crocker, Jamie Alexander, and Robert Worbington.
“Remember the smiles and not the tears, for all the hunts throughout the years. Don’t dwell on things left unsaid. Cherish the memories we have instead. Like the crisp mornings and dusky nights. A trophy buck with our sights. Deer hunting with friends and family, these moments meant so much to me. I always hoped your aim was sharp and true, and always smiled with pride for all of you. So don’t cry for me because life is done. Stalking the fields has just begun. Come fall, may smiles adorn your face, knowing I’ve gone hunting in a better place”.