Services were at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, September 27, at Wells Funeral Home Chapel in Batesville with burial in Batesville Memorial Cemetery. Dr. John Flowers and Rev. Woodrow Young officiated.
Mrs. Fair was born January 11, 1908 in Union County to the late Luther Roy and Laura Ella Rhea Jackson. She was a member of the Methodist Church and was a retired manager of the Locke Station School cafeteria and a housewife.
The widow of William Davis Fair, she is survived by five daughters, Amaryllis F. Avent of Senatobia, Jacqualine F. Watson of Nashville, TN, Dr. Guendoline F. Brown of Morgantown, WV, Mary Ellouise F. Sheffield of Inverness, and Dorothy Jo F. McKibben of Louisville, KY; one sister, Martha Ree J. Clark of Ingomar; 18 grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren.
[Source: Quitman County Democrat, October 2, 1997]
Services were at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, September 27, at Wells Funeral Home Chapel in Batesville with burial in Batesville Memorial Cemetery. Dr. John Flowers and Rev. Woodrow Young officiated.
Mrs. Fair was born January 11, 1908 in Union County to the late Luther Roy and Laura Ella Rhea Jackson. She was a member of the Methodist Church and was a retired manager of the Locke Station School cafeteria and a housewife.
The widow of William Davis Fair, she is survived by five daughters, Amaryllis F. Avent of Senatobia, Jacqualine F. Watson of Nashville, TN, Dr. Guendoline F. Brown of Morgantown, WV, Mary Ellouise F. Sheffield of Inverness, and Dorothy Jo F. McKibben of Louisville, KY; one sister, Martha Ree J. Clark of Ingomar; 18 grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren.
[Source: Quitman County Democrat, October 2, 1997]
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