Burial was to be in the church cemetery under direction of Young's Funeral Home of El Dorado, Ark.
She died Monday at her residence from gunshot wounds.
She was the owner and operator of Mayfield's Grocery Store in Caledonia. She was a native of Columbia, La., but was a resident of Junction City since 1952.
Survivors include one son, Harold Otwell of Junction City, Ark.; her mother, Mrs. Carrie E. Ford of Columbia, La.; one brother, W. T. Ford Jr. of West Monroe, La.; one sister, Mrs. Thomas Fisher of Columbia, La.; and two grandchildren.
Published in The Monroe News-Star (LA), Wednesday, October 29, 1975
Burial was to be in the church cemetery under direction of Young's Funeral Home of El Dorado, Ark.
She died Monday at her residence from gunshot wounds.
She was the owner and operator of Mayfield's Grocery Store in Caledonia. She was a native of Columbia, La., but was a resident of Junction City since 1952.
Survivors include one son, Harold Otwell of Junction City, Ark.; her mother, Mrs. Carrie E. Ford of Columbia, La.; one brother, W. T. Ford Jr. of West Monroe, La.; one sister, Mrs. Thomas Fisher of Columbia, La.; and two grandchildren.
Published in The Monroe News-Star (LA), Wednesday, October 29, 1975
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