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Gentry Williams

Gentry Williams Williams is a businessman operating in Pascagoula, Mississippi.  He is the son of former SRHS Board attorney Roy Williams and brother of current Board attorney Brett Williams. Williams was involved in the development of the Hilton Garden Inn in Pascagoula, along with his father and former SRHS trustee Morris Strickland. Williams’ company Jackson

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Michael Tolleson

Michael Tolleson Tolleson serves as Vice President for the SRHS Board of Trustees. He is a CPA and ostensibly has a great appreciation and depth of understanding for the issues SRHS faced over the last years. Tolleson is unique among voting board members in that he has sought separate defense counsel from SRHS and other

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Morris Strickland

Morris Strickland Strickland is the former SRHS Trustee for District 5.  He resigned when it was found that he had not been a resident of Jackson County for nearly three years, and was ineligible to serve on the Board. Strickland served on the pension committee and oversaw investment activity there. Media Coverage   Connections Scott

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Scott Taylor

Scott C. Taylor Taylor was appointed the SRHS Board of Trustees in February 2015 to fill the vacancy left by Morris Strickland.  Strickland resigned from the board after it was found he had not lived in Jackson County for nearly three years. Taylor is a retired attorney. Taylor has been listed as a sponsor of

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Allen Cronier

Allen Cronier Cronier is currently serving as Secretary/Treasurer of the SRHS Board of Trustees.  He has served on the board since 2002 and his term expires in 2019. Cronier was found to be claiming homestead exemption in both Alabama and Mississippi, which called his residency into question.  Supervisor Barry Cumbest made assurances that Cronier did

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Barry Cumbest

Barry Cumbest Cumbest is currently seeking re-election as supervisor for District 1.  Since beginning as Board president in January 2015, the relationship between the BoS and retirees has broken down.  Cumbest has overseen the restriction of public comments, much to the disappointment of the retirees.  Information regarding the BoS’ efforts to investigate and resolve SRHS

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