She was preceded in death by her parents; four brothers, Billy Jack, Bobby, Jody and Johnny Agan; and her husband, Weldon “Big Daddy” Wommack.
In her early days she was an avid bowler and competed in state tournaments. The landmark 6 foot Jackrabbit stood at Stop Agan Service Station in the 1940’s, which later became Big Daddy’s Pawn Shop. She took horticulture classes and started Ione’s Plants. She loved tending to her greenhouses and gardening. She attended painting classes at Stanhope’s and shared her artwork with family and friends. When she cooked, she made sure everyone was fed. The same applied to her quilting and sewing blankets. She made sure everyone received one. Late in life she took up golfing, hoping to shoot her age. What she enjoyed most was finding and washing golf balls with her friend, Tommy. She always fed the geese at the golf course. They would come for their treats when they heard her voice, just one of the many ways that she was an animal lover.
Visitation will be at Chapelwood Funeral Home, Monday, January 13th from 6-8 pm. Services will be held, Tuesday, January 14th at 10 A.M. at the funeral home with Carl Teel officiating. Burial will follow in Hillcrest Memorial Park.
She was preceded in death by her parents; four brothers, Billy Jack, Bobby, Jody and Johnny Agan; and her husband, Weldon “Big Daddy” Wommack.
In her early days she was an avid bowler and competed in state tournaments. The landmark 6 foot Jackrabbit stood at Stop Agan Service Station in the 1940’s, which later became Big Daddy’s Pawn Shop. She took horticulture classes and started Ione’s Plants. She loved tending to her greenhouses and gardening. She attended painting classes at Stanhope’s and shared her artwork with family and friends. When she cooked, she made sure everyone was fed. The same applied to her quilting and sewing blankets. She made sure everyone received one. Late in life she took up golfing, hoping to shoot her age. What she enjoyed most was finding and washing golf balls with her friend, Tommy. She always fed the geese at the golf course. They would come for their treats when they heard her voice, just one of the many ways that she was an animal lover.
Visitation will be at Chapelwood Funeral Home, Monday, January 13th from 6-8 pm. Services will be held, Tuesday, January 14th at 10 A.M. at the funeral home with Carl Teel officiating. Burial will follow in Hillcrest Memorial Park.
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