She had been china painting since 1962 and had taught china painting since 1972. She was a member of the International Porcelain Artists, Arkansas Teachers, Little Rock Porcelain Art Club, and Las Cruces, New Mexico Porcelain Artists. She was a member of Charity Sunday School Class at Third Baptist Church in Malvern prior to moving Las Cruces. She moved to Pottsville, Arkansas in February of 2006.
Mrs. Bost was also preceded in death by four sisters and three brothers and a son, Kenneth.
She is survived by her daughter, Alma Lou Bost LeQuieu of Pottsville, daughter-in-law Sylvia Bost Tate of Hot Springs, four granddaughters, Victoria Green, Lori Burton and Cindy Leftwich; three grandsons, Kenny Bost, Toney LeQuieu and Billy LeQuieu; thirteen great-grandchildren, nine great-greatgrandchildren.
Graveside services will be 1:00 Friday, October 7, 2011 at Ten Mile Cemetery with Bro Eric Burton officiating.
She had been china painting since 1962 and had taught china painting since 1972. She was a member of the International Porcelain Artists, Arkansas Teachers, Little Rock Porcelain Art Club, and Las Cruces, New Mexico Porcelain Artists. She was a member of Charity Sunday School Class at Third Baptist Church in Malvern prior to moving Las Cruces. She moved to Pottsville, Arkansas in February of 2006.
Mrs. Bost was also preceded in death by four sisters and three brothers and a son, Kenneth.
She is survived by her daughter, Alma Lou Bost LeQuieu of Pottsville, daughter-in-law Sylvia Bost Tate of Hot Springs, four granddaughters, Victoria Green, Lori Burton and Cindy Leftwich; three grandsons, Kenny Bost, Toney LeQuieu and Billy LeQuieu; thirteen great-grandchildren, nine great-greatgrandchildren.
Graveside services will be 1:00 Friday, October 7, 2011 at Ten Mile Cemetery with Bro Eric Burton officiating.
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