A native of Jefferson Davis County, Mr. Boteler was the former Bal Slater, daughter of the late Hezakiah and Lucy Williams Slater. She had lived in Little Rock since 1939.
Survivors include her husband, Zeb Reid Boteler; one daughter, Mrs. E.D. Bateman, Jr., of Baton Rouge, La.; three grandchildren, Leslie Ann, Reid Boteler, and Sarah Lauren Boteler, all of Baton Rouge; three sisters, Mrs. Ben W. Day of McComb, Mrs. Charles Barnett of Hattiesburg, and Mrs. Buford Langston of Silver Creek. She was a sister-in-law of Mrs. Tom Cox of Brandon.
Services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday from Wright and Ferguson Chapel, with Dr. W.O. Vaught, Jr., pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church of Little Rock, Rev. Lawson Hatfield, executive secretary of the Arkansas Baptist State Sunday School Board and Rev. Davis L. Cooper, pastor of Goodwood Baptist Church officiating. Interment was made in Briar Hill cemetery in Rankin County.
The Rankin County News
03-06-1969
A native of Jefferson Davis County, Mr. Boteler was the former Bal Slater, daughter of the late Hezakiah and Lucy Williams Slater. She had lived in Little Rock since 1939.
Survivors include her husband, Zeb Reid Boteler; one daughter, Mrs. E.D. Bateman, Jr., of Baton Rouge, La.; three grandchildren, Leslie Ann, Reid Boteler, and Sarah Lauren Boteler, all of Baton Rouge; three sisters, Mrs. Ben W. Day of McComb, Mrs. Charles Barnett of Hattiesburg, and Mrs. Buford Langston of Silver Creek. She was a sister-in-law of Mrs. Tom Cox of Brandon.
Services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday from Wright and Ferguson Chapel, with Dr. W.O. Vaught, Jr., pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church of Little Rock, Rev. Lawson Hatfield, executive secretary of the Arkansas Baptist State Sunday School Board and Rev. Davis L. Cooper, pastor of Goodwood Baptist Church officiating. Interment was made in Briar Hill cemetery in Rankin County.
The Rankin County News
03-06-1969
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