Merlyn Saucier Autry
93, Columbia
Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, March 30, 2023, at Colonial Funeral Home for our mother and grandmother, Merlyn Saucier Autry, 93, of Columbia, who passed peacefully early Friday morning, March 24, under the loving watch of Brookdale Senior Living, Gentiva Hospice and Forrest General Hospital’s care teams for whom our family has deep gratitude. Burial followed in the New Bunker Hill Cemetery. Father Tommy Conway officiated at the services. Visitation was held from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. on Wednesday, March 29, at Colonial Funeral Home.
She received her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Southern Mississippi in elementary education in 1949, and remained an avid supporter of the university and of Golden Eagles athletics, as well as the music and theatre programs. Due to teacher shortages, she received an emergency certificate and began her 37 years teaching career at the age of 19. Upon graduation, she taught hundreds of primary children at Pearl McLaurin Elementary School in Pearl, before moving back to Marion County. Once in her home county, she educated children at Improve Elementary School, West Marion Primary School, Columbia Training School as well as Columbia Academy. Well after she retired, she was always a teacher seeing students in everyone she met.
A cutthroat Bridge player and hostess of countless bridge parties in the 1960s in Jackson, she and Loucinda Herrington evolved in Columbia into champion partners. They were relentless. She was an avid lover of shoulder pads since 1946. She loved dogs, cats, bluebirds, cranes and parakeets. Her love of Duke basketball and March Madness should be noted, as well. She held her own as the only girl with ten brothers. She was also an artist, leaving us with many paintings and drawings to cherish. Her favorite lipstick was Cherries in the Snow, by Revlon. She loved reading and frequented the city library with us for summer reading books, and visited the Book Mobile with us for books year-round in our community, Bunker Hill. She enjoyed fishing at our family farm pond and baited her own hooks. She loved and grew Shasta daisies. She could grow massive Boston ferns and Philodendrons. African violets were en mass in her kitchen. She loved tending roses.
She was predeceased by husband Louin L. (Red) Autry; parents, James E. and Lillian Robertson Saucier; and brothers, Felder Saucier, Wayne Saucier, Warren Saucier, Doyle Saucier, Billy Saucier, Gene Saucier, Lamar Saucier, Howard Louis Saucier and Lavell Saucier.
Survivors include her daughters Rebecca Lynn McDaniel-Hosman (Larry) of Hattiesburg and Anna Lisa Fehrenbacher (Rick) of Seattle, Wash.; brother, Gerald Saucier of Bogalus, La.; grandchildren, Buck McDaniel of New York, N.Y., and Aric Fehrenbacher (Ellie), Jack Fehrenbacher and Caelan Fehrenbacher of Seattle, Wash., Laura Hosman of Cleveland and Sarah Hosman of Philadelphia, Pa.; and will be missed by countless nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers were Andy Saucier, Kenny Saucier, Harry Saucier, Tim Saucier, Thomas Saucier and Charles Jones serving. Honorary pallbearers were David Saucier and Stacey Saucier.