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Pauline <I>Lowe</I> Williams

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Pauline Lowe Williams

Birth
Caldwell Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
16 Apr 1975 (aged 77)
West Monroe, Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Holum, Caldwell Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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Funeral services for Mrs. Pauline Williams, 77, of Urania, were at 2 pm last Friday in Clarks Baptist Church with the Revs. Carvellia Johnson and Jim Love officiating.

Burial was in Lowe Cemetery near Kelly under the direction of Riser and Son Funeral Home of Columbia.

Mrs. Williams died Wednesday night in Glenwood Hospital at West Monroe after a long illness.

Survivors include her husband, Lonnie Williams of Urania; four daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Sellers of Urania; Mrs. Nellie Webb of Ukiah, Calif.; Mrs. Lucille Boyette of Natchitoches; and Mrs. Gracie Perritt of West Monroe; three sons, J. L. Williams of Urania, Richard Williams of Columbia and John Williams of West Monroe; one sister, Mrs. Jessie Spear of Bastrop; 22 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers were Archie Darden, Hoot Reitzell, Elbert Pauley, Dale Cox, Buddy Nugent and Joe McKeithen.

Published in The Jena Times, April 24, 1975
Funeral services for Mrs. Pauline Williams, 77, of Urania, were at 2 pm last Friday in Clarks Baptist Church with the Revs. Carvellia Johnson and Jim Love officiating.

Burial was in Lowe Cemetery near Kelly under the direction of Riser and Son Funeral Home of Columbia.

Mrs. Williams died Wednesday night in Glenwood Hospital at West Monroe after a long illness.

Survivors include her husband, Lonnie Williams of Urania; four daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Sellers of Urania; Mrs. Nellie Webb of Ukiah, Calif.; Mrs. Lucille Boyette of Natchitoches; and Mrs. Gracie Perritt of West Monroe; three sons, J. L. Williams of Urania, Richard Williams of Columbia and John Williams of West Monroe; one sister, Mrs. Jessie Spear of Bastrop; 22 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers were Archie Darden, Hoot Reitzell, Elbert Pauley, Dale Cox, Buddy Nugent and Joe McKeithen.

Published in The Jena Times, April 24, 1975


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