Miss Terrell, a native of Gulfport, was employed with Royal Maid for the Blind. She was a Baptist.
Survivors include her mother, Hazel Terrell of Gulfport; a brother Lamar Terrell of Gulfport; and three sisters, Coyce Greer of Tell City, Ind., Johnette Johnston of Mobile, Ala., and Lynette Guilliot of Gulfport.
Graveside services were held Feb. 11 at 1:30 p.m. at Evergreen Cemetery in Gulfport. Riemann Funeral Home in Gulfport is in charge of arrangements.
Sun Herald, Biloxi, Mississippi • Fri, Feb 21, 1992, Page 2
Miss Terrell, a native of Gulfport, was employed with Royal Maid for the Blind. She was a Baptist.
Survivors include her mother, Hazel Terrell of Gulfport; a brother Lamar Terrell of Gulfport; and three sisters, Coyce Greer of Tell City, Ind., Johnette Johnston of Mobile, Ala., and Lynette Guilliot of Gulfport.
Graveside services were held Feb. 11 at 1:30 p.m. at Evergreen Cemetery in Gulfport. Riemann Funeral Home in Gulfport is in charge of arrangements.
Sun Herald, Biloxi, Mississippi • Fri, Feb 21, 1992, Page 2
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