Naoma D. Dolson
Naoma D. Dolson, 56, of Fort Worth, died Friday at a hospital in Waxahachie.
Funeral will be at 11 a.m. Sunday at Western Hills Baptist Church. Burial will be at Laurel Hills Cemetery.
Mrs. Dolson was born in West Union, Ill., and had lived in Fort Worth 24 years. She was a homemaker and the owner of a child care center. Mrs. Dolson was president of the Fort Worth Rose Society in 1985, and was a member of the American Rose Society and the Mid-City Rose Society.
Survivors include her husband, Fenton Dolson, Fort Worth; her mother Uneata Thompson of Martinsville, Ill.; three sons, James Gary Dolson of Arlington, Kelly M. Dolson of Darby, Mont., and Kenneth W. Dolson of Newman, Ill.; two daughters, Trudy Coker of Bells and Loretta Dolson of Fort Worth; one brother, George Thompson of Cleveland, Texas; one sister, Lavera Morrison of Gadsden, Ala.; and several grandchildren.
Naoma D. Dolson
Naoma D. Dolson, 56, of Fort Worth, died Friday at a hospital in Waxahachie.
Funeral will be at 11 a.m. Sunday at Western Hills Baptist Church. Burial will be at Laurel Hills Cemetery.
Mrs. Dolson was born in West Union, Ill., and had lived in Fort Worth 24 years. She was a homemaker and the owner of a child care center. Mrs. Dolson was president of the Fort Worth Rose Society in 1985, and was a member of the American Rose Society and the Mid-City Rose Society.
Survivors include her husband, Fenton Dolson, Fort Worth; her mother Uneata Thompson of Martinsville, Ill.; three sons, James Gary Dolson of Arlington, Kelly M. Dolson of Darby, Mont., and Kenneth W. Dolson of Newman, Ill.; two daughters, Trudy Coker of Bells and Loretta Dolson of Fort Worth; one brother, George Thompson of Cleveland, Texas; one sister, Lavera Morrison of Gadsden, Ala.; and several grandchildren.