Earlene was born on August 29, 1927 in Nash, Arkansas to the late Luther Earl Williams and Grace Victoria Sweeden. She was raised in Beaumont, Texas and then moved to Houston to spend the rest of her life.
Earlene was a member of St. John Vianney Catholic Church. She was an avid "Aggie Fan". She was a real estate agent and was a member of the Sisters of Heart Beta Epsilon Sigma. Earlene was an avid golfer and played every day after her retirement. She also loved spoiling her grandchildren. She was a loving and caring grandmother.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her first husband, Harold Casey Searcy and her second husband Benjamin R. Reynolds, Jr. A brother, Alton Williams and two sisters, Mattie Alice Eakes and Eloice Cole.
Survivors include her daughter, Deborah K. Valdes and her husband Roland and a son, Harold Wade Searcy; Two step children, Ben Reynolds III and his wife Beth and Rhonda Sands and her husband Melvin; Thirteen grandchildren, as well as numerous great grandchildren.
Burial: Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Beaumont, Texas.
Source: Forest Lawn Funeral Home, Beaumont, Texas
Earlene was born on August 29, 1927 in Nash, Arkansas to the late Luther Earl Williams and Grace Victoria Sweeden. She was raised in Beaumont, Texas and then moved to Houston to spend the rest of her life.
Earlene was a member of St. John Vianney Catholic Church. She was an avid "Aggie Fan". She was a real estate agent and was a member of the Sisters of Heart Beta Epsilon Sigma. Earlene was an avid golfer and played every day after her retirement. She also loved spoiling her grandchildren. She was a loving and caring grandmother.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her first husband, Harold Casey Searcy and her second husband Benjamin R. Reynolds, Jr. A brother, Alton Williams and two sisters, Mattie Alice Eakes and Eloice Cole.
Survivors include her daughter, Deborah K. Valdes and her husband Roland and a son, Harold Wade Searcy; Two step children, Ben Reynolds III and his wife Beth and Rhonda Sands and her husband Melvin; Thirteen grandchildren, as well as numerous great grandchildren.
Burial: Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Beaumont, Texas.
Source: Forest Lawn Funeral Home, Beaumont, Texas
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