A native of Randolph County, she had lived in Baldwin County most of her life, was a retired seamstress and a Baptist.
Survivors include one daughter, Miss Kathy Ivester of Milledgeville, four sons, Larry Ivester, and Howard Sessions both of Milledgeville, Rufus Sessions of Washington, D.C. and Ross Sessions of Barnesville; two sisters, Mrs. Frances Boykin of Savannah and Valula DeVane Mercer of Americus; three brothers, George Harrell of Milledgeville, Tom Harrell of Warner Robins and Joseph W. Harrell of Macon and three grandchildren also survive.
A native of Randolph County, she had lived in Baldwin County most of her life, was a retired seamstress and a Baptist.
Survivors include one daughter, Miss Kathy Ivester of Milledgeville, four sons, Larry Ivester, and Howard Sessions both of Milledgeville, Rufus Sessions of Washington, D.C. and Ross Sessions of Barnesville; two sisters, Mrs. Frances Boykin of Savannah and Valula DeVane Mercer of Americus; three brothers, George Harrell of Milledgeville, Tom Harrell of Warner Robins and Joseph W. Harrell of Macon and three grandchildren also survive.
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