She enjoyed crocheting, reading, especially the Bible and praying. Her family and grandchildren were most important to her and she loved to spend as much time with them as she could.
In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by her father-in-law, David Pognant and a grandson in infancy.
Alana is survived by her husband, Neil Pognant, whom she married on April 5, 1991, in Corry, Pa.; two daughters; Lynette Stoughton and husband Rayne, of Slippery Rock, Pa., and Danielle Newark of Union City, one son, Neil Pognant II of Corry, Pa.; mother-in-law, Pauline Race of Corry, Pa.; son-in-law, Dustin Newark of Corry, Pa., and one brother, Raymond Godsave II and wife Helen Mort, of Fayetteville, N.C.
Alana is also survived by four grandchildren, Emma and Iveigh Stoughton, Chevelle Newark, and Nicholas Ford; and a niece, Lacie Kyser of Sallisaw, Okla.
She enjoyed crocheting, reading, especially the Bible and praying. Her family and grandchildren were most important to her and she loved to spend as much time with them as she could.
In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by her father-in-law, David Pognant and a grandson in infancy.
Alana is survived by her husband, Neil Pognant, whom she married on April 5, 1991, in Corry, Pa.; two daughters; Lynette Stoughton and husband Rayne, of Slippery Rock, Pa., and Danielle Newark of Union City, one son, Neil Pognant II of Corry, Pa.; mother-in-law, Pauline Race of Corry, Pa.; son-in-law, Dustin Newark of Corry, Pa., and one brother, Raymond Godsave II and wife Helen Mort, of Fayetteville, N.C.
Alana is also survived by four grandchildren, Emma and Iveigh Stoughton, Chevelle Newark, and Nicholas Ford; and a niece, Lacie Kyser of Sallisaw, Okla.
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