Twin Oaks Convalescent Home. Mrs. Comer was born in Halifax County on February 1, 1911, the daughter of Howard Lee Puryear and Minnie Forlines Puryear, and was married to Sampson Comer. She was a member of Cherry Hill United Methodist Church where she was a member of the WSCS.
Survivors include one son, Sammy W. Comer and his wife, JoAnne, of South Boston;one grandson, Clinton S. Comer; five sisters, Ester P.Tillotson and Virginia P.Morris, both of Virgilina, Myrtis P. Brann of Reedville, Clara P. Wimmer of Raleigh, NC, and Catherine P. Kimbrough of Irvington. Other than her parents, Mrs. Comer was preceded in death by one sister, Barbara Ann Anderson, and two brothers, Wilson and Robert Lee Puryear.
Services will be held at Brooks Funeral Home Chapel today, March 19 at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Rudolph Jacobs officiating. Burial will follow in Oak Ridge Cemetery.
Twin Oaks Convalescent Home. Mrs. Comer was born in Halifax County on February 1, 1911, the daughter of Howard Lee Puryear and Minnie Forlines Puryear, and was married to Sampson Comer. She was a member of Cherry Hill United Methodist Church where she was a member of the WSCS.
Survivors include one son, Sammy W. Comer and his wife, JoAnne, of South Boston;one grandson, Clinton S. Comer; five sisters, Ester P.Tillotson and Virginia P.Morris, both of Virgilina, Myrtis P. Brann of Reedville, Clara P. Wimmer of Raleigh, NC, and Catherine P. Kimbrough of Irvington. Other than her parents, Mrs. Comer was preceded in death by one sister, Barbara Ann Anderson, and two brothers, Wilson and Robert Lee Puryear.
Services will be held at Brooks Funeral Home Chapel today, March 19 at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Rudolph Jacobs officiating. Burial will follow in Oak Ridge Cemetery.
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