The funeral will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Bakers Chapel Baptist Church with Pastor Loyle Holt officiating. Burial will be in Walker Cemetery with New Hope Funeral Home in charge.
Mrs. Kolk was the first female bailiff in Alabama and was a member of the Bakers Chapel Baptist Church.
Survivors include her husband, Gary M. Kolk of Claysville; two sons, Charles Jonathan Webster of Lakewood, CO, and Michael Darnell Webster of Westminster, CO; one daughter, Teresa Lynn Webster of Albertville; three stepdaughters, Anna M. Green of Arvada, CO, Pamela S. Peterson of Golden, CO, and Cheryl A. Ulm of Fort Lupton, CO; two sisters, Ann Spivey of New Hope and Katherine Stewart of Huntsville; four brothers, Billy B. Davis of Huntsville, Charles W. Davis of Birmingham, Jack M. Davis of Claysville and Eugene H. Davis of Metairie, LA; and 16 grandchildren.
The funeral will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Bakers Chapel Baptist Church with Pastor Loyle Holt officiating. Burial will be in Walker Cemetery with New Hope Funeral Home in charge.
Mrs. Kolk was the first female bailiff in Alabama and was a member of the Bakers Chapel Baptist Church.
Survivors include her husband, Gary M. Kolk of Claysville; two sons, Charles Jonathan Webster of Lakewood, CO, and Michael Darnell Webster of Westminster, CO; one daughter, Teresa Lynn Webster of Albertville; three stepdaughters, Anna M. Green of Arvada, CO, Pamela S. Peterson of Golden, CO, and Cheryl A. Ulm of Fort Lupton, CO; two sisters, Ann Spivey of New Hope and Katherine Stewart of Huntsville; four brothers, Billy B. Davis of Huntsville, Charles W. Davis of Birmingham, Jack M. Davis of Claysville and Eugene H. Davis of Metairie, LA; and 16 grandchildren.
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