Graveside services for Mrs. Bomer E. Gresham will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Bush Arbor Baptist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Dr. Wayne Gresham officiating.
Mrs. Gresham, 72, of 10 Mason Lane died Saturday evening at her residence after a long illness. She was born Nov. 23,1920, in Floyd County, daughter of the late James Jackson Loveless and Katherine Rebecca Hunter Loveless. She had been a life-long resident of Floyd County. Mrs. Gresham was a homemaker and a member of the Bush Arbor Baptist Church.
Survivors include: her husband, Sidney Gresham, Sr.; a daughter, Martha Gresham Hammond, Lindale; four sons, Sidney Gresham, Jr., Homestead, Fla., James Larry Gresham, Panama City, Fla., Charles Marcus Gresham, Bowdon, and Ronald Loveless Gresham, Fayetteville, N.C.; a sister, Annie Gresham, Rome; two brothers, Waldon Loveless and Hubert Loveless, both of Rome; six grandchildren; two great grandchildren.
Graveside services for Mrs. Bomer E. Gresham will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Bush Arbor Baptist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Dr. Wayne Gresham officiating.
Mrs. Gresham, 72, of 10 Mason Lane died Saturday evening at her residence after a long illness. She was born Nov. 23,1920, in Floyd County, daughter of the late James Jackson Loveless and Katherine Rebecca Hunter Loveless. She had been a life-long resident of Floyd County. Mrs. Gresham was a homemaker and a member of the Bush Arbor Baptist Church.
Survivors include: her husband, Sidney Gresham, Sr.; a daughter, Martha Gresham Hammond, Lindale; four sons, Sidney Gresham, Jr., Homestead, Fla., James Larry Gresham, Panama City, Fla., Charles Marcus Gresham, Bowdon, and Ronald Loveless Gresham, Fayetteville, N.C.; a sister, Annie Gresham, Rome; two brothers, Waldon Loveless and Hubert Loveless, both of Rome; six grandchildren; two great grandchildren.
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