Obituary- William Lackey Wadsworth Jr.
Tuesday, April 14, 2026

William Lackey Wadsworth Jr., 89, affectionately known as "Sonny," passed away peacefully on April 11, 2026, at his home in Hernando, Mississippi, surrounded by his loving family. Born on March 29, 1937, in Wilson, Arkansas, William lived a life marked by dedication and adventure.
A proud graduate of Memphis State University, Sonny earned his Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration and was an active member of the Kappa Alpha Order fraternity during his collegiate years. His professional career was distinguished by nearly five decades of exemplary service at Alexander International in Memphis, Tennessee, where he retired as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer after 48 years of steadfast commitment and leadership.
Beyond his remarkable career, Sonny was a passionate world traveler and an enthusiastic big game hunter. Additionally, he took great pride in his involvement with the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders' & Exhibitors Association, reflecting his deep appreciation for the breed, he both owned and loved.
Sonny is survived by his devoted wife, Donna Vaughan Wadsworth; his daughters, Jennifer Wadsworth Ruffin of Memphis, Tennessee and Ashley Wadsworth of Hernando, Mississippi; and his cherished granddaughter, Rosabelle Elizabeth Ruffin. He is also survived by his sisters; Vivian Jones of Collierville, Tennessee, and Martha Johnson of Grapevine, Texas, two nieces, and three nephews and dear family friend, Shaun Carter.
Sonny was preceded in death by his parents, Laura and William Wadsworth, as well as his siblings, Edward Smith and Oma Sue Smith.
A man who built a home not only of bricks and mortar but of love and family, Sonny's peaceful passing in the home he so lovingly constructed speaks to a life well lived. The family will hold a Celebration of Life Memorial Service at a later date to honor and commemorate his extraordinary journey.
William Lackey "Sonny" Wadsworth’s legacy endures through his family, his community contributions, and the indelible mark he left on those fortunate enough to know him. His life exemplified leadership, passion, and devotion—a fitting tribute to a remarkable individual whose memory will be cherished for generations to come.
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