BELL,
HENRIETTA March 6, 1924 � November 18,
2008
Services for Henrietta
Bell, 84, of Omaha, were held Nov. 22 at Omaha First Baptist Church with
the Rev. C.L. Mitchell officiating. Interment was in Bell-Haven Cemetery
in Omaha.
Mrs. Bell was born March 6, 1924, to Dan and Hattie Henderson. She died
November 18, 2008 at an Omaha nursing center. She graduated from Texas
College in Tyler and obtained her master�s degree from East Texas State
University in Commerce. She taught at Paul Pewitt Schools from more
than ten years and was a lifetime member of the Teacher�s Retirement
System. She accepted Christ at an early age, was baptized at Omaha
First Baptist Church, was a Sunday School teacher and member of the
choir. Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Paul Antoinette
Bell of Katy; brother, Ernest Henderson of Magnolia, AR; and a host of
nieces, nephews, cousins, former students and friends. Burial was in
Bell-Haven Cemetery in Omaha. (Location Unknown)
CANNON, SALLY ANN HARRIS ROBERSON Mar 14, 1941 �Aug 31, 1995
Sally
Ann Harris Roberson Cannon, 54, of Omaha, died Thursday, August 31, in
Omaha. Funeral services were Sunday, September 3, at the Reeder-Davis
Funeral Home Chapel in Hughes Springs, with the Rev. Kerry Duffey
officiating. Burial was in the Bell Haven Cemetery at Omaha. Mrs.
Cannon was born March 14, 1941, in Omaha. She was a homemaker and a
Baptist. Survivors include three sons, Todwyn Roberson, Michael
Roberson and Anthony Robeson; two daughters, Anita Kym Roberson and
Carla Nicolette Roberson; one brother, Charlie Harris, Jr.; and five
sisters, Carlene Nelson, Elgie Evans, Evelyn Morgan, Sandra Johnson, and
Gloria Jones; eight grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and a
special companion, Alfred Cannon. (Name on marker -- Sally HARRIS
Roberson) (Right Side of Drive)
COFFEY, CURTIS August 26, 1919 �
December 28, 2006
Services
for Mr. Curtis Coffey, 87, of Naples, were Saturday, January 6, 2007, at
Omaha First Baptist Church with the Rev. C. L. Moore officiating. Mr.
Coffey was born August 26, 1919, in Linden. He died Thursday, December
28, 2006 at Titus Regional Medical Center in Mt. Pleasant. He attended
Morris County Schools, served in the US Army and was retired, was a
member of Omaha First Baptist Church and had made his home in Naples for
the past 30 years. Survivors include one step-son, Billy C. Heath; one
daughter, Berma Runnels; five step-daughters, Maggie Sierra, Stella
Evans, Martis Black, Barbara Coffey and Marilyn Flake; special sister,
Ruth Hood; special brother Willie D. Harris; three grandchildren; 19
step-grandchildren; and 39 step-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in
death by his parents; wife; two sisters; and two brothers. Interment
was at Bellheaven Cemetery. Pallbearers included Michael Runnels,
Harold Ervin, Thomas Heath, Lourenza Coffey, Zebbie Heath and Alfred
Mitchell. (Location Unknown)
COFFEY, ELLA MAE November 11, 1916 �
Jan 23, 1994
Ella Mae
Coffey, 77, of Omaha, died Sunday, Jan. 23, at Titus County Memorial
Hospital in Mt. Pleasant. Services were at 11 am Thursday, Jan. 27, at
the Omaha First Baptist Church, with the Rev. Kerry Duffey officiating.
Burial was in the Bellheaven Cemetery at Omaha. Mrs. Coffey was born
Nov. 11, 1916, in Douglassville. She was a homemaker. Survivors
include her husband, Curtis Coffey of Omaha; six children, Doyle
Leonard, Maggie Sierra, Stella Evans and Maytis Black, all of Dallas,
and Barbara Coffey and Marilynn Greenwood, both of Omaha; two
step-daughters; 22 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; and other
relatives and friends. (Left Side of Drive)
COFFEY, JAMES August 6, 1925 �
November 15, 1995
JAMES
COFFEY, 70, of Fresno, CA, died Wednesday, November 15, 1995 in the
Corcoran District Hospital at Fresno. Funeral services were Wednesday,
November 22, at the Omaha First Baptist Church West at 2 pm, with the
Rev. R H Davis officiating. Burial was in the Bellheaven Cemetery at
Omaha. Mr. Coffey was born August 6, 1925. He is survived by a son,
Billy Coffey of Omaha; three sisters, Emma Toney of Corcoran, CA, Eliza
Harris of Los Angeles, and Arthur Mae McCoy of Napes; and a host of
other relatives and friends. (Right Side of Drive)
COFFEY, LON April
25, 1925 � May 8, 2001
Services
for Mr. Lon Coffey, 76, of Sulphur Springs, were Tuesday, May 15, 2001
at Omaha First Baptist Church. Mr. Coffey was born April 25, 1925 in
Omaha. He died Tuesday, May 8, 2001 at a Dallas hospital. Survivors
include one daughter, Gloria J. Mitchell of DeSoto; four sisters, Allie
Mae Harris of Los Angeles, Emma Toney of Corcoron, CA, Eddie B. McCoy
and Iwanna Warren, both of Omaha; one brother, James A. Parrish of Los
Angeles; two grandchildren and one nephew. Interment was at Bellheaven
Cemetery in Omaha. (Location Unknown)
CUMMINGS, GRADY DEAN July 7, 1952 � October
6, 2006
Services
for Mr. Grady Dean Cummings, 54, of Omaha, were Saturday, October 14,
2006, at Johnson Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. W. L. Chism
officiating. Mr. Cummings was born July 7, 1952 in Pittsburg, to Oreve
Peoples and Grady Cummings. He died Friday, October 6, 2006 at his
home. He was employed at Lone Star Steel Company as a crane operator
and was a member of Living Green Baptist Church in Pittsburg. Survivors
include his wife, Mary C. Cummings of Omaha; two daughters, Brittney
Cummings of Omaha and Tina Brown Peters of Dallas; two sons, Matthew of
Omaha and Kelvin of Dallas; two step-children, Quintodd Lewis of Rowlett
and Nola Lewis of Omaha; seven grandchildren; his mother, Oreva Cummings
of Pittsburg; two sisters, Alice Hill and Blondell Cummings; two
brothers, Bennie R. Cummings and L. T. Peoples, all of Pittsburg; four
aunts, Mary Alice Bennett, Marthel Modkins, Mable Williams and Geraldine
Sadberry; two uncles, Morris Peoples and Willie James Peoples;
great-uncle, Goree Johnson; and numberous relatives and friends. He was
preceded in death by his father, Grady Cummings. Interment was at
Bellheaven Cemetery. Pallbearers included Robert Cummings Jr., Rickey
Peoples, Michael Bennett, Bobby R. Doddy, Thomas People, Aubrey Hill,
Larry Cummings and LeDell Johnson. Honorary pallbearers included Kelvin
Cummings, Matthew Cummings, Darryl Peters, Willie J. Peoples, Morris
Peoples Sr., Charles Rogers, Larry Peoples, Morris Rogers, Bennie R.
Cummings, Tim Montgomery, Quinn Lewis, Steve McNary, Jackie McNary,
Andrea McNary, Marlon Peoples and Morris Peoples, Jr. (Location
Unknown)
DIXON, ANTHONY November 11, 1962 � September
5, 2005
Services
for Mr. Anthony Dixon, 42, of Omaha, will be conducted Saturday,
September 10, 2005, at 11 am, at Omaha First Baptist Church with the
Rev. W. Germon officiating. Mr. Dixon was born November 9, 1962, in
Omaha. He died Monday, September 5, 2005, at his home. He attended
Paul H. Pewitt Schools and was a Baptist. Survivors include his wife,
Mildred Dixon; his mother, Maxine Dixon; one son, Regdreon Neal; four
daughters, Tamico Perry, Brittenay Rowe, LaBraya Rogers and Brandace
Rogers; three brothers, Benny Whetstone, Jerry Dixon and Kenneth
Whetstone; four sisters, Joetta Dixon, Kimberley Adams, Bonnie K. Hannah
and Melinda Neal; and one grandchild. He was preceded in death by his
father, Joe D. Dixon; sister, Shevon Hollins; and sister-in-law, Brenda
Whetstone. Interment will be at Bellheaven Cemetery in Omaha.
(Location Unknown)
GARNER, GEBO October 26,
1899 � June 3, 1999
Services
for Mr.Gebo Garner, 99, of Omaha were held Monday, June 7, 1999 at Omaha
First Baptist Church with the Rev. Hargrave officiating. Mr. Garner was
born October 26, 1899 in Douglassville and died Thursday, June 3, 1999,
at Titus Regional Medical Center. He was a member of Union Chapel
Baptist Church in Omaha. Survivors include one son, Alonzo Garner of
Tyler; two grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives
and many friends. Interment was held at Bellheaven Cemetery in Omaha
under the direction of Atlanta Funeral Home. (Right Side of Drive)
JOHNSON, ALLENE (BIG) June 25, 1914 � September
4, 2000
Services
for Mrs. Allene �Big� Johnson, 86, of Daingerfield were Saturday, Sept.
9, 2000 at Wallick Chapel Church with the Rev. Lucky Randle
officiating. Mrs. Johnson was born June 26, 1914 in Omaha. She died
Monday, Sept. 4, 2000 in Daingerfield. She was a homemaker, a lifetime
resident of Daingerfield and a member of Wallick Chapel Church.
Survivors include two sons Johnny Johnson and Larry Noble Johnson;
daughter Mary Rose; brother Clarence Finley; sister Silverine Barnes,
both of Omaha; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by her husband, Ester �Big Um� Johnson, three brothers
and two sisters. Burial was in Bellheaven Cemetery. (Location Unknown)
JOHNSON, BERTHA MAE March 22, 1911 � March
6, 2001
Services
for Mrs. Bertha Mae Johnson, 89, of Naples, were Saturday, March 10,
2001 at Brown�s Temple Methodist Church with the Rev. A. C. Jackson
officiating. Mrs. Johnson was born March 22, 1911 in Daingerfield. She
died Tuesday, March 6, 2001. She was a homemaker and a member of the
Brown�s Temple Methodist Church, Omaha. Survivors include three sons,
Curtis Woods of Omaha and Ernest Woods and James Johnson of Mt.
Pleasant; 14 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Interment was at
Bellheaven Cemetery. (Location Unknown)
JOHNSON, ROBERT LEE November 21, 1934 � July
2, 1989
Robert
Lee Johnson, 63, of Omaha, died Thursday, July 2, 1998, in Omaha.
Funeral services were at 1 pm, Tuesday, July 7, at Roberson Temple in
Omaha, with the Rev. Fred Hargrove officiating. Burial was in
Bellheaven Cemetery at Omaha, under the direction of Reeder-Davis
Funeral Home Inc. Mr. Johnson was born November 21, 1934, in Morris
County. He was a 1996 retiree of Lone Star Steel Company, and a
farmer. Survivors include his wife, Mary E. Johnson of Omaha; sons,
Delwyn, Anthony and LaVell, all of Omaha, Rodney of Mt. Pleasant, and
Fred of Dallas; daughters, Shenneka Johnson and Sheila Justice, both of
Dallas, Josephine Johnson, of Longview and Vivian Johnson of Naples;
brothers, Harold Brown and Jimmy Lee Brown, both of Omaha, J. D. Johnson
of Longview, Thomas Johnson and Ed Brown, both of McKinney, and Samuel
Houser of Plano; sisters, Jesse Robinson of Naples, Gladys Garrison,
Alice Douglas, Dudley Taylor and Mary Glaster, all of Dallas, Georgia
Berry of Longview, Palmarie Lewis of Atlanta, and Eddie Louise Brown of
Omaha; his mother, Irene Johnson of Omaha; nine grandchildren; and one
great-grandchild. (Right Side of Drive)
LAWSON, MARION (SHOOTER) August 19, 1966 � August 11, 2006
Services
for Marion �Shooter� Lawson, 39, of Arlington, TX, originally from
Omaha, were Saturday, August 19, 2006, at the Gum Springs CME Church at
Douglassville, with the Rev. Q. T. Williams officiating. Mr. Lawson was
born August 19, 1966, in Marietta, TX. He died August 11, 2006, in the
Arlington Medical Center. He was a graduate of Paul H. Pewitt High
School and was employed with Room Store Warehouse in Grand Prairie.
Survivors include one daughter, DeeAndrea Lawson of Kilgore; his mother,
the Rev. Q. T. Williams (Jimmie Williams) of Omaha; two brothers, Mario
Lawson and Allen Lawson of Omaha; four sisters, Vickie Moore of
Texarkana, Rhonda Turner of Naples, and Kristi Nickleberry and Umekia
Armour of Mt. Pleasant. Burial was in the Bellheaven Cemetery at Omaha,
under the direction of John R. Harmon Funeral home. (Location Unknown)
MCNARY, AUDREY
ANN September 27, 1958 � August 9, 2009
Services
for Ms. Audrey Ann McNary, 50, of Omaha, were August 15, 2009, at Omaha
Church of Christ with Bro. Joe Rivers and Bro. Dennis Allen
officiating. Ms. McNary was born September 27 1958, in Terrell, Texas,
to Price and Truelove McNary. She died August 9, 2009, at her home.
She was a member of Church of Christ and was in the United States Army.
She was preceded in death by her father, and a son, Brandon McNary.
Survivors include her mother of Omaha; one daughter, Brandy McNary of
Omaha; three sons, James McNary of Cason, Andrail McNary of Omaha, and
Byron McNary and wife, Shanice of Mt. Pleasant; two grandchildren,
Taryanna McNary of Mt. Pleasant, and Khyron McNary of Marietta; six
brothers, Michael McNary and wife, Gloria of Omaha, Price McNary Jr.,
and wife, Ernestine and Kenneth McNary of California, Christopher McNary
and wife, Cheryl of Seattle, and George and Steven McNary of Dallas;
five sisters, Mary Cummings of Omaha, Jackie Tyler of Dallas, Sylvia
Smith and husband, John of Omaha, Grace Brown of California, and Arlene
McNary of Dallas; and a host of nieces and nephews. Burial was in
Bellhaven Cemetery. (Location Unknown)
MCNARY, PRICE April 16, 1925 �
December 21, 2000
Services
for Mr. Price McNary, 75, of Omaha, were Wednesday, December 27, 2000,
at Reeder-Davis Funeral Home Chapel in Hughes Springs, with the Rev. A.
C. Jackson officiating. Mr. McNary was born April 16, 1925, in
Longview. He died Thursday, December 21, 2000. He was born to Eldora
Daniels McNary and Joseph McNary and was preceded in death by his
parents and two brothers, Ralph Clemmons and Fornell Clemmons.
Survivors include his wife, Lela McNary of Omaha; six daughters and
sons-in-law, Jackie and Hal Tyler, and Arlene McNary of Dallas, Mary L.
and Bobby Roberson of Houston, Mary and Grady Cummings, Sylvia Smith and
Audrey McNary, all of Omaha; six sons and daughters-in-law, Price
McNary, Jr., and Earnestine McNary of San Francisco, Christopher and
Cheryl McNary, and Kenneth McNary, all of Seattle, WA., George McNary
and Steven McNary, both of Dallas, and Michael and Gloria McNary of
Omaha; step-children, Lawrence and Deidra Cobbins of Killeen, Grace
Green of San Francisco, Vishon Cobbins of Omaha, Michael Cobbins and
Marcus Cobbins of Logansport, IN; three sisters, Charlie Mae Pruitt of
Longview, Mary Sue Knox and Joyce Ann Harris of Hillsboro; 27
grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; two aunts, Lizzie Brittian of
Ponia, CA., and Annie Pouncy of Longview; and an uncle, George McNary of
Longview. Interment was in Bellheaven Cemetery at Omaha. (Location
Unknown)
PARKER, MICHAEL RICHARD June 24, 1958 � December 26, 1996
Michael
Richard Parker, 38, of Dallas, died Thursday, December 26, 1996, at his
home. Funeral services were at 11 am, Monday, December 30, at the
Brown�s Temple CME Church at Omaha, with the Rev. W. L. Houston and the
Rev. A. C. Jackson officiating. Burial was in the Belle Haven Cemetery
at Omaha. Mr. Parker was born June 24, 1958, in Naples. Survivors
include his mother, Ruby Williams of Dallas; two brothers, James
Williams and Charles Williams, both of Dallas; and two sisters, Ruby Jo
Sibley and Jeffie D. Traylor, both of Dallas. (R of Drive)
RAINEY, PRIELLA JOHNSON August 12, 1913 � April
4, 2001
Services
for Mrs. Priella Johnson Rainey, 87, of Dallas were Tuesday, April 10,
2001 at Omaha First Baptist Church. Mrs. Rainey was born August 12,
1913 in Morris County. She died Wednesday, April 4, 2001. She was
amember of Omaha First Baptist Church where she was an usher and choir
member, and Eastern Star. She was preceded in death by three children,
Mary Greer, Tommy F. Rainey and Hattie McGee. Survivors include two
daughters, Zella Young and James Ella Boyd; one son, William H. Rainey;
two sisters, Bertha Evans and Dorothy Hill, all of Dallas; one brother,
Edward Johnson of Omaha; 14 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; 11
great-great-grandchildren and a number of nieces, nephews and friends.
Interment was at Bellheaven Cemetery. (Location Unknown)
REEVES, JOHNNIE MAE February 22, 1922 � March 2,
2009
Services
for Mrs. Johnnie Mae Reeves, 87, of Omaha, were March 7, 2009, at Omaha
First Baptist Church with Elder Bobby Jones officiating. Mrs. Reeves
was born February 22, 1922, in Morris County to Luna and John Walker.
She died March 2, 2009, at her home. She was united with Omaha First
Baptist Church at an early age and was a faithful member. She was a
member of the choir and the missions until her health failed. She
married James Reeves on August 18, 1935. She was preceded in death by
her husband; a son, Eddie Reeves; two sisters; five brothers; and two
grandchildren. Survivors include one daughter, Betty and husband,
Elbert Payne Sr., of Oklahoma City; four sons, Williams Reeves and wife,
Ann of Irving, Freddie Reeves and wife, Jean of Cleburne, Roy Reeves and
wife, Katherine of Cason, and Henry Reeves and wife, Patricia of Tyler;
one daughter-in-law, Marlo Reeves of Ft. Worth; a special son, Bennie
Whetstone; a sister, Wanda Lee of Dallas; 11 grandchildren; nine
great-grandchildren; seven great-great-grandchildren; and a host of
special grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Burial was in Bell Haven
Cemetery. (R Side of Drive)
REEVES, MILDRED C August 21, 1995 � February
21, 1998
Mildred
C Reeves, 42, of Omaha, died Saturday, February 21, 1998, at Titus
Regional Medical
Center
in Mt. Pleasant. Funeral services were at 2 pm, Thursday, February 26,
at the Omaha First Baptist Church with the Rev. Kerry Duffey
officiating. Burial was in the Belle Haven Cemetery at Omaha under the
direction of Reeder-Davis Funeral Home. Ms. Reeves was born August 21,
1955 at Levelland, TX. She was a member of the Omaha First Baptist
Church, and was a homemaker. Survivors include four sisters, Brenda
Reeves of Lancaster, Margaret Williams of Omaha, Doris Walker of
Duncanville, and Frances Winn of Tulsa; and her mother, Mildred E.
Reeves of Omaha. Other survivors are five aunts, Berniece Casell of
Dallas, Mattie Edwards of Ft. Worth, Martha Greenwood of Garland,
Verdell Warren of Ft. Worth and Sue Turner of Ft. Worth; two uncles,
Howard Warren Jr., of Naples, and Jack Edwards of San Francisco; several
nieces and nephews; and a host of other relatives and friends. (L of
Drive)
ROBERSON, GEORGE A. May 1, 1944 � February
12, 2004
Funeral
services for George A. Roberson, 59, of Omaha, were Saturday, February
14, 2004, at the Greater Bibleway Missionary Baptist Church of Mt.
Pleasant, with the Rev. Bertrand Bailey Jr., officiating. Mr. Roberson
was born May 1, 1944, in Omaha. He died February 12, 2004, in a Tyler
hospital. He was a US Air Force veteran, a member of the Greater
Bibleway Missionary Baptist Church, and an employee of Lone Star Steel
Company. Survivors include his wife, Bettie Roberson of Omaha; three
daughters, Georgia Walker of Pittsburg, Sandra Wright of Daingerfield,
and Betsy Fluellen of Mt. Pleasant; one son, Gregg Brooks of Mobile, AL;
his father and stepmother, L. B. and Helen Roberson of Omaha; two
brothers, Rickey Smith of Frisco, TX, and Scotty Benton of Chino Hills,
CA; three sisters, Lou Vanna Lewis and Tonya Gaston of Omaha, and Eunice
Gaston of Dallas; four grandchildren; and a number of other relatives
and friends. Burial was in Bellheaven Cemetery at Omaha. (Location
Unknown)
ROBERSON, LOUIE (JACK) September 29, 1917 � October 19,
2007
Services
for Mr. Louie �Jack� Roberson, 90, of Omaha, were October 27, 2007, at
Omaha First Baptist Church with the Rev. C. L. Moore officiating. Mr.
Roberson was born September 29, 1917, in Daingerfield, to Arthur and Ada
Evans Roberson. He died October 19, 2007, in Mt. Pleasant. He was a
deacon and financial secretary at Omaha First Baptist Church, a farmer,
a bus driver for Pewitt CISD, an employee at Lone Star Steel Co.,
attended the CC Camp, and was a life long resident of Omaha. He was
preceded in death by his parents; first wife, Pauline Johnson Roberson;
son, George A Roberson; four sisters; five brothers; and a grandson.
Survivors include his wife, Helen Roberson and a special
daughter-in-law, Bettie A. Roberson both of Omaha; two sisters, Willie
Lois Turner of Buford, Georgia, and Vernita Faye Turner of Tulsa; two
sons, Rickey Smith of Frisco, Texas, and Scottie Benton of Chino Hills,
CA; three daughters, Lou Vanna Lewis, and Tonya Gaston both of Omaha,
and Eunice Gaston of Carrolltn, TX; six grandchildren from first
marriage, Georgia Walker of Pittsburg, Sandra Wright of Daingerfield,
Greg Brooks of Mobile, AL, Marcell Sherman of Exton, PA, Angela
Sheffield of Wiley, TX, and Betsy Fluellen of Mt. Pleasant; and seven
great-grandchildren; eleven grandchildren; eleven great-grandchildren;
and a host of other relatives. Burial was in Bell Haven Cemetery in
Omaha. (Location Unknown)
STIGERS, BOBBY WAYNE October 14, 1947 � September 8,
1998
Memorial
services for Bobby Wayne Stigers, 40, of Omaha were conducted Saturday,
Sept. 12, 1998 at Union Chapel Baptist Church with the Rev. John Smith
and the Rev. Fred Hargrave officiating. Mr. Stigers was born October
14, 1947 in Naples. He died Tuesday, Sept. 8, 1998 in Naples. He was
an automobile mechanic and a member of the Union Baptist Church.
Survivors include his mother, Willie Stigers of Omaha, two brothers,
Danny Stigers of Lancaster and Travis Stigers of Conroe; four sisters,
Margaret Caldwell and Dorothy Greenwood of Austin, Velma Harrison of
Dallas and Francis Stigers of DeSoto; 12 nieces and seven grand nephews
and nieces. Graveside services and burial were in Bellheaven Cemetery
in Omaha under the direction of Reeder-Davis Funeral Home. (Left Side
of Drive)
STIGGERS, SAMUEL TRAVIS June 6, 1927 �
April 8, 2007
Services
for Mr. Samuel Travis Stiggers, 79, of Omaha, were April 11, 2007, at
the Harmon Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Charlie Hood officiating.
Mr. Stiggers was born June 6, 1927, in Naples. He died April 11, 2007
at the Titus Regional Medical Center in Mt. Pleasant. He attended the
Omaha schools, a life long resident of Omaha, and a member of the Omaha
First Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his parents, one
brother, and three children. Survivors include two sisters, Osia M.
Williams of Omaha and Lois Favors of Dallas. Honorary pallbearers were
Danny Stiggers, Roy Stiggers, Greg Payne, Greg Williams, Ben Heath, and
Don Williams. Burial was in Bellheaven Cemetery at Omaha, under the
direction of Harmon Funeral Home. (Location Unknown)
WILLIAMS, MARGARET June 30, 1954 �
July 22, 2006
Services
for Mrs. Margaret Williams, 52, of Omaha, were July 28, 2006, at Omaha
First Baptist Church with the Rev. Kerry Duffey officiating. Mrs.
Williams was born June 30, 1954, in Naples. She died July 22, 2006, in
Mt. Pleasant. She was a nurse�s aide and a member of the Omaha First
Baptist Church. Survivors include one daughter, LaWanda Williams of
Omaha; two sons, Michael Williams of Pittsburg, and Kristian Williams of
Omaha; three sisters, Brienda Reeves of Dallas, Dorris Reeves of Omaha,
and Francis Winn of Mt. Pleasant; three grandchildren, Candis Tarver,
Damian Williams and Divana Williams, all of Omaha; and a number of other
relatives. Interment was in Bellheaven Cemetery at Omaha. (Location
Unknown)
WOODSON, ANNIE LUE (ANN) January 9, 1952 � December 13, 2000
Wake
services for Mrs. Annie Lue �Ann� Woodson, 48, of Mt. Pleasant, were
Monday, December 18, 2000 at Turney Mortuary Chapel with Supt. Neotis
Roberson officiating. Mrs. Woodson was born January 9, 1952, in
Naples. She died Wednesday, December 13, at Titus Regional Medical
Center in Mt. Pleasant. She was a custodian and a member of the Brown�s
Temple CME Church of Omaha. Survivors include two sons, Kevin Woodson
of Friedbery, Germany, and Dennis Woodson of Omaha; three sisters and
one brother-in-law, Paula F. Rector of Houston, Betty J. Johnson of
Omaha, and Catherine and James Montgomery of Dallas; one
daughter-in-law, Rhonda Woodson; one niece and nephew, Kathy King and
Gerald King Sr., of Daingerfield; and a number of other relatives.
Interment was in the Bellheaven Cemetery at Omaha. (Location Unknown)
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