She was born November 12, 1917 in Kerr, Ark., to Bob and Tena Avery both of whom preceded her in death. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Collie C. Bynum, twin sister, Osceola Jones, brother, Lemuel Avery and great-granddaughter, Jasmine Romes.
Granny leaves behind to cherish her memory, a son and daughter-in-law Alease and Beverly Romes; three grandchildren, Gary Romes, Michael (Nikki) Romes, Aleasa (John) Watson; two great-grandchildren Jade Romes, Gary Romes, Jr. and Lillie Jo Watson; three great-great-grandchildren; special family, James, Jr., Barbara, Elivia and James, III, Wafford.
Reola lived her entire life in North Little Rock and Jacksonville, Ark. She graduated from Scipio A. Jones High. She was a member of St. Stephens Baptist Church in Dixie until her marriage to Collie C. Bynum in 1946, at which time she united with First Baptist Church Main St., North Little Rock. She remained an active member there until she was no longer able to attend.
Reola was employed by and retired from Kellwood Industries after over 35 years.
She loved her church, family and her Brady Bunch group.
She was born November 12, 1917 in Kerr, Ark., to Bob and Tena Avery both of whom preceded her in death. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Collie C. Bynum, twin sister, Osceola Jones, brother, Lemuel Avery and great-granddaughter, Jasmine Romes.
Granny leaves behind to cherish her memory, a son and daughter-in-law Alease and Beverly Romes; three grandchildren, Gary Romes, Michael (Nikki) Romes, Aleasa (John) Watson; two great-grandchildren Jade Romes, Gary Romes, Jr. and Lillie Jo Watson; three great-great-grandchildren; special family, James, Jr., Barbara, Elivia and James, III, Wafford.
Reola lived her entire life in North Little Rock and Jacksonville, Ark. She graduated from Scipio A. Jones High. She was a member of St. Stephens Baptist Church in Dixie until her marriage to Collie C. Bynum in 1946, at which time she united with First Baptist Church Main St., North Little Rock. She remained an active member there until she was no longer able to attend.
Reola was employed by and retired from Kellwood Industries after over 35 years.
She loved her church, family and her Brady Bunch group.
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