Mrs. Best was born in Thomaston on September 8, 1947, to the late Davis and Mildred Jones. She was a 1965 graduate of R. E. Lee Institute, and she attended LaGrange College and Gordon College. Mrs. Best was employed by Reddick Construction Company for eighteen years and later by The Travel Connection for twenty-six years. Mrs. Best spent many volunteer hours with Christmas Kitchen (15 years), Food for Thought (4 years), and First Steps. She participated in medical mission trips to Zambia (4 years) and mission trips to the Dominican Republic (4 years), as well as UMCOR Louisiana Post Katrina Disaster Relief. She was an avid hiker, biker, kayaker, adventurer, and nature lover. Mrs. Best was a member of The Rock United Methodist Church.
In addition to her parents Mrs. Best was preceded in death by a daughter, Laura Alaine Best, and a great granddaughter, Lumi Alaina Bridges
Mrs. Best was born in Thomaston on September 8, 1947, to the late Davis and Mildred Jones. She was a 1965 graduate of R. E. Lee Institute, and she attended LaGrange College and Gordon College. Mrs. Best was employed by Reddick Construction Company for eighteen years and later by The Travel Connection for twenty-six years. Mrs. Best spent many volunteer hours with Christmas Kitchen (15 years), Food for Thought (4 years), and First Steps. She participated in medical mission trips to Zambia (4 years) and mission trips to the Dominican Republic (4 years), as well as UMCOR Louisiana Post Katrina Disaster Relief. She was an avid hiker, biker, kayaker, adventurer, and nature lover. Mrs. Best was a member of The Rock United Methodist Church.
In addition to her parents Mrs. Best was preceded in death by a daughter, Laura Alaine Best, and a great granddaughter, Lumi Alaina Bridges
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