She was a native of Scott County, Va., and was of the Bap¬tist faith.
She was preceded in death by her father, L.B. Bright; one brother; one daughter.
Surviving are her hus¬band, James Fred Bays; one daughter, Mrs. Frank (Barbara) Carter, Hiltons, Va.; two grandchildren; four
great-grand¬children; her mother, Mrs. Lessie Hooker Bright, Hiltons, Va.; two sisters, Mrs. Nell Taylor, Fort Wayne, Ind., Mrs. Faye Taylor, Knox¬ville; three brothers, General Paul Bright, Johnny Bright, both of Hiltons, Va., James Fred Bright, Athens, Tenn.
Calling hours are from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Scott County Fu-neral Home, Weber City, Va., and anytime at the residence.
Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the funeral home chapel with the Rev. Sam Neeley and the Rev. Ken Pierce officiating.
Friends will serve as pallbear¬ers.
Burial will be in Mount Vernon Cemetery.
She was a native of Scott County, Va., and was of the Bap¬tist faith.
She was preceded in death by her father, L.B. Bright; one brother; one daughter.
Surviving are her hus¬band, James Fred Bays; one daughter, Mrs. Frank (Barbara) Carter, Hiltons, Va.; two grandchildren; four
great-grand¬children; her mother, Mrs. Lessie Hooker Bright, Hiltons, Va.; two sisters, Mrs. Nell Taylor, Fort Wayne, Ind., Mrs. Faye Taylor, Knox¬ville; three brothers, General Paul Bright, Johnny Bright, both of Hiltons, Va., James Fred Bright, Athens, Tenn.
Calling hours are from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Scott County Fu-neral Home, Weber City, Va., and anytime at the residence.
Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the funeral home chapel with the Rev. Sam Neeley and the Rev. Ken Pierce officiating.
Friends will serve as pallbear¬ers.
Burial will be in Mount Vernon Cemetery.
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