Born July 1, 1938, in St. Louis, daughter of the late Levi A. and Edith Wells, she was a member of the New Life Christian Center. She was a cook for the Southside Cafe and was a babysitter for 10 years before retiring.
Survivors include: four sons, Rodney Warren, Donnie Warren, Elvis Warren and Dennis Warren; two daughters, Charlotte Mooneyhan and Karen Odle; two brothers, Vernon Wells and Farriel Wells; five sisters, Mary Pulliam, Wilma Break, Betty Clark, Opal Cicle and Carolyn Hayden; 17 grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by two sons, Harold Junior Warren and Dariel Wayne Warren; two brothers, Sherman Wells and Harold Wells; and two sisters, Helen Lovins and Fay Ellen Wells.
Visitation was until service time at Ponder Funeral Home. The Rev. Don Russell, pastor of the New Life Christian Center, officiated.
Burial followed in the New Morley Cemetery.
Mar 14 2002 Sikeston Standard Democrat
Born July 1, 1938, in St. Louis, daughter of the late Levi A. and Edith Wells, she was a member of the New Life Christian Center. She was a cook for the Southside Cafe and was a babysitter for 10 years before retiring.
Survivors include: four sons, Rodney Warren, Donnie Warren, Elvis Warren and Dennis Warren; two daughters, Charlotte Mooneyhan and Karen Odle; two brothers, Vernon Wells and Farriel Wells; five sisters, Mary Pulliam, Wilma Break, Betty Clark, Opal Cicle and Carolyn Hayden; 17 grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by two sons, Harold Junior Warren and Dariel Wayne Warren; two brothers, Sherman Wells and Harold Wells; and two sisters, Helen Lovins and Fay Ellen Wells.
Visitation was until service time at Ponder Funeral Home. The Rev. Don Russell, pastor of the New Life Christian Center, officiated.
Burial followed in the New Morley Cemetery.
Mar 14 2002 Sikeston Standard Democrat
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