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Ollie Oneva <I>Parris</I> Clontz

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Ollie Oneva Parris Clontz

Birth
Candler, Buncombe County, North Carolina, USA
Death
24 Apr 2011 (aged 89)
Summerville, Dorchester County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Donated to Medical Science. Specifically: Medical University of South Carolina Add to Map
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Ollie Parris Clontz went to receive her heavenly reward on Easter Sunday. Mrs. Clontz was born on June 25, 1921, in Candler, NC, to J.L. and Sally Rogers Parris. She was one of ten children. Mrs. Clontz was preceded in death by her husband of 43 years, James G. Clontz, and two children, Ronald Lee Clontz and Connie Clontz Tousignant. She is survived by a son, Jim Clontz (Margaret), of Danville, KY and a daughter, Marilyn Clontz Adair (John), of Yorktown, VA. She is survived by a brother, Rance Parris, Jr., and a sister, Ruby Parris Guy of Candler, NC. She is survived by seven grandchildren, Charlotte Caines, Mary Ann Rinaldo, Lee Clontz, James Clontz III, Terri Clopton, Lauren Clontz, and Alexis Adair, and six great-grandchildren. She was a member of Summerville Baptist Church and Women's Missionary Union. She was surrounded by a wonderful group of neighbors as well as many close friends who considered her their substitute mother or grandmother. Their name for her was Granny Clontz. As a last act of generosity, Mrs. Clontz donated her body to the Medical University of South Carolina for medical research. A memorial service will be held for Mrs. Clontz on Tuesday, April 26, at 2:00 p.m., at the Summerville Baptist Church.
Ollie Parris Clontz went to receive her heavenly reward on Easter Sunday. Mrs. Clontz was born on June 25, 1921, in Candler, NC, to J.L. and Sally Rogers Parris. She was one of ten children. Mrs. Clontz was preceded in death by her husband of 43 years, James G. Clontz, and two children, Ronald Lee Clontz and Connie Clontz Tousignant. She is survived by a son, Jim Clontz (Margaret), of Danville, KY and a daughter, Marilyn Clontz Adair (John), of Yorktown, VA. She is survived by a brother, Rance Parris, Jr., and a sister, Ruby Parris Guy of Candler, NC. She is survived by seven grandchildren, Charlotte Caines, Mary Ann Rinaldo, Lee Clontz, James Clontz III, Terri Clopton, Lauren Clontz, and Alexis Adair, and six great-grandchildren. She was a member of Summerville Baptist Church and Women's Missionary Union. She was surrounded by a wonderful group of neighbors as well as many close friends who considered her their substitute mother or grandmother. Their name for her was Granny Clontz. As a last act of generosity, Mrs. Clontz donated her body to the Medical University of South Carolina for medical research. A memorial service will be held for Mrs. Clontz on Tuesday, April 26, at 2:00 p.m., at the Summerville Baptist Church.


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