Mrs. Austin was born in Enterprise, Alabama, the daughter of the late Franklin Marion and Bessie Lee Motley Lolley.
She was a member of Palmetto Street Church of God. Ineta worked as a Technical Component Installer with an Electronic Mfg. company before retiring.
She was preceded in death by her loving husband Wallace Clint Austin, seven siblings Ford Lolley, James Lolley, Bernice Lolley Heath, Lois Lolley Pate, Cleo Lolley, Mary Frank Lolley Hogan, Ruth Lolley.
Surviving are three sons, Frank (Frances) Austin, Jack (Nettie) Austin, Clint Ray Austin, many extended generations..
Layton-Anderson Funeral Home 4210 W. Palmetto Street, Florence is taking care of local arrangements. Vance-Brooks Funeral Home 4048 Macon Road, Columbus, Ga is taking care of internment services July 18, 2020 in Columbus, Georgia.
Mrs. Austin was born in Enterprise, Alabama, the daughter of the late Franklin Marion and Bessie Lee Motley Lolley.
She was a member of Palmetto Street Church of God. Ineta worked as a Technical Component Installer with an Electronic Mfg. company before retiring.
She was preceded in death by her loving husband Wallace Clint Austin, seven siblings Ford Lolley, James Lolley, Bernice Lolley Heath, Lois Lolley Pate, Cleo Lolley, Mary Frank Lolley Hogan, Ruth Lolley.
Surviving are three sons, Frank (Frances) Austin, Jack (Nettie) Austin, Clint Ray Austin, many extended generations..
Layton-Anderson Funeral Home 4210 W. Palmetto Street, Florence is taking care of local arrangements. Vance-Brooks Funeral Home 4048 Macon Road, Columbus, Ga is taking care of internment services July 18, 2020 in Columbus, Georgia.
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