John Lee “Muscle Man” Sibley
February 14, 1953 ~ February 23, 2026
John Lee Sibley was born on February 14th, 1953 to Myrtis Lee Sibley in Waynesboro, MS. He began working at a very early age and had a passion for the logging industry. He became a skidder operator for more than 40 years with Bazor Pulpwood.
He enjoyed cooking, hunting and fishing and had a great passion for gardening and landscaping during his retirement days. As a young adult he moved to Bogalusa, Louisiana where he was a wrestler with his Uncle "Dagwod" where he called himself "Muscle Man."
He met the woman of his dreams Annie "Boosie" McDougle, and they were soul-mates until the end. As a result, he joined Old St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church where he attended regularly until his health failed.
Preceding him in death, his mother Myrtis, his stepfather Odell, his co-parent/aunt Lessie Mae, Eddie Brown ,Ray Gray, and one sister, Monica Gray.
He leaves to cherish his memories his loving, and highly devoted soul mate Annie "Boosie" McDougle, a daughter Ann Spencer (Darnell) Cameron of Ohio. 2 Grandchildren Ba'Kwan Spencer and Ariannah Cameron. Brothers/spouses; Larry (Sandra K) Brown, Samuel L (Laquanda) Gray, and Adrian (Felicia) Gray Sisters; Aneita S. Gray and Antoniette (Wilmer) Blakley, Jr.; Two very devoted nieces: Sundai Gray - Drake and Mertice F. Gray and a host of other nieces, nephews and friends.
The public viewing occurred Sunday, March 1, 2026 from 4:00 PM until 6:00 PM at Turner Funeral Home in Waynesboro, MS. The Funeral services took place Monday, March 2, 2026 at 12:00 PM at Old St. Paul Baptist Church, with Rev. John K. Gray as the officiant. Interment followed at Serenity Gardens.
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