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LaRenda Kay “Ren” <I>Davis</I> Bullock

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LaRenda Kay “Ren” Davis Bullock

Birth
Hayti, Pemiscot County, Missouri, USA
Death
9 Jun 1996 (aged 34)
Hayti, Pemiscot County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Caruthersville, Pemiscot County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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LaRenda was a beautiful, sweet, hard-working, fun loving young woman and was a devoted, loving mother to her children. She and her daughters spent the evening before her untimely death having dinner with her parents. The next morning, she had a terrible headache. At one point she stood up from the chair where she had been sitting and said, "My head is killing me," and then collapsed, unconscious. Her daughters heroically attempted to revive her while waiting on the ambulance to arrive. She was pronounced dead at the hospital. The suddenness and unexpectedness of her death pain her loved ones to this day. She will be forever loved and forever missed.

The Steele Enterprise Obituary
Steele, Missouri
June 20, 1996

LaRenda Kay (Ren) Bullock, 34, of Portageville, Mo., died at the Pemiscot Memorial Hospital in Hayti, Mo., on Sunday, June 9, 1996.

Born October 21, 1961, at Hayti, Mo., she was a daughter of Gerald and LaNell Davis, of Wardell, Mo.

A member of the Wardell Baptist Church in Wardell, Mo., Mrs. Bullock worked as a receptionist at the Pemiscot Memorial Hospital in Hayti. Mo.

Mrs. Bullock leaves her parents, Gerald and LaNell Davis, of Wardell, Mo.; four children, still at home: Stephanie Bullock, Sydney Bullock, Betsy Bullock, and Nathan Bullock; one brother, Joe Clowers of Humboldt, Tenn.; one sister, LaRae Meals, of Hayti, Mo.; her fiance, Steve Fowler, of Portageville, Mo.; and a grandmother, Mrs. Bonnie Madison, of Hayti, Mo.

Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, June 13, 1996 at the Baptist Church in Wardell, with Rev. Tim Abanathy officiating.

Burial was at the Pemiscot Memorial Gardens near Caruthersville, Mo., with John W. German Funeral Home in Hayti, Mo., in charge.

Pallbearers were Paul Fowler, Eugene Fowler, James Fowler, John Fisher, Jr., Kent Fisher, and Jon Weaver.
LaRenda was a beautiful, sweet, hard-working, fun loving young woman and was a devoted, loving mother to her children. She and her daughters spent the evening before her untimely death having dinner with her parents. The next morning, she had a terrible headache. At one point she stood up from the chair where she had been sitting and said, "My head is killing me," and then collapsed, unconscious. Her daughters heroically attempted to revive her while waiting on the ambulance to arrive. She was pronounced dead at the hospital. The suddenness and unexpectedness of her death pain her loved ones to this day. She will be forever loved and forever missed.

The Steele Enterprise Obituary
Steele, Missouri
June 20, 1996

LaRenda Kay (Ren) Bullock, 34, of Portageville, Mo., died at the Pemiscot Memorial Hospital in Hayti, Mo., on Sunday, June 9, 1996.

Born October 21, 1961, at Hayti, Mo., she was a daughter of Gerald and LaNell Davis, of Wardell, Mo.

A member of the Wardell Baptist Church in Wardell, Mo., Mrs. Bullock worked as a receptionist at the Pemiscot Memorial Hospital in Hayti. Mo.

Mrs. Bullock leaves her parents, Gerald and LaNell Davis, of Wardell, Mo.; four children, still at home: Stephanie Bullock, Sydney Bullock, Betsy Bullock, and Nathan Bullock; one brother, Joe Clowers of Humboldt, Tenn.; one sister, LaRae Meals, of Hayti, Mo.; her fiance, Steve Fowler, of Portageville, Mo.; and a grandmother, Mrs. Bonnie Madison, of Hayti, Mo.

Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, June 13, 1996 at the Baptist Church in Wardell, with Rev. Tim Abanathy officiating.

Burial was at the Pemiscot Memorial Gardens near Caruthersville, Mo., with John W. German Funeral Home in Hayti, Mo., in charge.

Pallbearers were Paul Fowler, Eugene Fowler, James Fowler, John Fisher, Jr., Kent Fisher, and Jon Weaver.

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