Services were held at 11 A.M. Friday, December 12, at the First Baptist Church of Okolona with Dr. Roy McHenry Officiating.
Private Family Burial was in the East Chickasaw Memorial Gardens.
Holland Harris Funeral Directors, Okolona Chapel, was in Charge of the Arrangements.
She was Born on April 2, 1925, in Brighton, AL, to James Leonard and Rosie Bell Harbin Price.
She Lived Most of her Adult Life in Chickasaw County.
She was Employed for Many Years as a Seamstress for Delta Trouser and Retired from Futorian/Stratoloungers.
She was an Active and Faithful Member of the First Baptist Church of Okolona, the Lydia Sunday School Class and the Joy Seniors Group.
She Loved her Children and Grandchildren who Affectionately Called her "Mamaw."
She Enjoyed Fishing, Sewing, Cooking, Gardening and Working in her Yard.
Survivors include Four Daughters, Wilma Earnest and Husband, James R., of the Egypt Community; Dorothy Raisio, and Husband, Gary, of Aurora, CO; Annette Posey, and Husband, Donnie, of Fulton; and Janie Sullivan of Okolona; One Son, Frank J. Long Jr. of Amory; One Brother, Athel Price of Tupelo; 14 Grandchildren; 14 Great Grandchildren; Two Great Great Grandchildren; Numerous Nieces and Nephews.
She was Preceded in Death by her Husband, Frank J. Long Sr., on July 20, 1999; a Daughter, Rebecca "Becky" Stanford, on September 13, 2005; a Great Grandchild, Ashley Raisio; and Eight Siblings, Ella, Velma, Mae, Dorothy, Johnny, Howard, Jake and Oscar Long.
Pallbearers were All her Grandchildren.
Published: Wednesday, December 17, 2008, Itawamba County Times, Itawamba County, Miss.
Services were held at 11 A.M. Friday, December 12, at the First Baptist Church of Okolona with Dr. Roy McHenry Officiating.
Private Family Burial was in the East Chickasaw Memorial Gardens.
Holland Harris Funeral Directors, Okolona Chapel, was in Charge of the Arrangements.
She was Born on April 2, 1925, in Brighton, AL, to James Leonard and Rosie Bell Harbin Price.
She Lived Most of her Adult Life in Chickasaw County.
She was Employed for Many Years as a Seamstress for Delta Trouser and Retired from Futorian/Stratoloungers.
She was an Active and Faithful Member of the First Baptist Church of Okolona, the Lydia Sunday School Class and the Joy Seniors Group.
She Loved her Children and Grandchildren who Affectionately Called her "Mamaw."
She Enjoyed Fishing, Sewing, Cooking, Gardening and Working in her Yard.
Survivors include Four Daughters, Wilma Earnest and Husband, James R., of the Egypt Community; Dorothy Raisio, and Husband, Gary, of Aurora, CO; Annette Posey, and Husband, Donnie, of Fulton; and Janie Sullivan of Okolona; One Son, Frank J. Long Jr. of Amory; One Brother, Athel Price of Tupelo; 14 Grandchildren; 14 Great Grandchildren; Two Great Great Grandchildren; Numerous Nieces and Nephews.
She was Preceded in Death by her Husband, Frank J. Long Sr., on July 20, 1999; a Daughter, Rebecca "Becky" Stanford, on September 13, 2005; a Great Grandchild, Ashley Raisio; and Eight Siblings, Ella, Velma, Mae, Dorothy, Johnny, Howard, Jake and Oscar Long.
Pallbearers were All her Grandchildren.
Published: Wednesday, December 17, 2008, Itawamba County Times, Itawamba County, Miss.
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