Ms. Eula was of the Baptist faith and was a lifelong resident to the Harrison area. She married Willis Adams Christmas Eve 1946 and he claimed she was his best gift he ever received. Eula retired from Levi Strauss after more and 15 years of service. She enjoyed cooking and let everyone know this by preparing fried pies, snicker doodles, blackberry pie just to name a few. Though she never had children, she was a mother to everyone. In her free time, she played dominos and petting her dogs on the front porch.
She is survived by two sisters: Buna Faye Adams and Dorothy Moore; brother: J.A. Jones; a host of nieces and nephews and friends and her dogs: Charlie and Knuckles.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband; 2 brothers: Earl and Devoe; 3 sisters: Mary Alice, Freda and Irene.
Pallbearers: T.J. Thompson, Matthew Adams, Steve Curtis, David Jones, Jeremy Bowser, Justin Bowser
Honorary Pallbearers: Dr. Kevin Jackson and the staff of Legacy Hospice
Ms. Eula was of the Baptist faith and was a lifelong resident to the Harrison area. She married Willis Adams Christmas Eve 1946 and he claimed she was his best gift he ever received. Eula retired from Levi Strauss after more and 15 years of service. She enjoyed cooking and let everyone know this by preparing fried pies, snicker doodles, blackberry pie just to name a few. Though she never had children, she was a mother to everyone. In her free time, she played dominos and petting her dogs on the front porch.
She is survived by two sisters: Buna Faye Adams and Dorothy Moore; brother: J.A. Jones; a host of nieces and nephews and friends and her dogs: Charlie and Knuckles.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband; 2 brothers: Earl and Devoe; 3 sisters: Mary Alice, Freda and Irene.
Pallbearers: T.J. Thompson, Matthew Adams, Steve Curtis, David Jones, Jeremy Bowser, Justin Bowser
Honorary Pallbearers: Dr. Kevin Jackson and the staff of Legacy Hospice
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