The native of Tattnall County was a member of the Full Gospel Tabernacle.
Survivors are her husband, Marshall Oliver of Collins; three daughters, Mrs. Annie Lee Cowart and Mrs. Vesta Anderson of Collins and Mrs. Velma Cannon of Metter; four sons, Bernice Oliver, Ottis Oliver and Roger Oliver, of Collins, and Clyde Oliver of Moss Point, Miss.; four sisters, Mrs. Hettie Oliver, Mrs. Hoke Lynn and Mrs. Arnold Dees of Collins, and Mrs. Tom Saturday of Sparta, Tenn.; three half brothers, Louis Anderson of Manassas, William Anderson of Cobbtown, and Isaac Anderson of Griffin; and 29 grandchildren and 57 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted from the Full Gospel Tabernacle in Collins, with the Sister O.M. Stephens officiating, assisted by the Rev. G.W. Humphrey. Burial was in the Anderson Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were Ray Hightower, Larry Collins, Johnny Bradley, John Henry Rewis, Lewis Sikes, Julian Rogers.
Hooks Mortuary of Metter was in charge.
The native of Tattnall County was a member of the Full Gospel Tabernacle.
Survivors are her husband, Marshall Oliver of Collins; three daughters, Mrs. Annie Lee Cowart and Mrs. Vesta Anderson of Collins and Mrs. Velma Cannon of Metter; four sons, Bernice Oliver, Ottis Oliver and Roger Oliver, of Collins, and Clyde Oliver of Moss Point, Miss.; four sisters, Mrs. Hettie Oliver, Mrs. Hoke Lynn and Mrs. Arnold Dees of Collins, and Mrs. Tom Saturday of Sparta, Tenn.; three half brothers, Louis Anderson of Manassas, William Anderson of Cobbtown, and Isaac Anderson of Griffin; and 29 grandchildren and 57 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted from the Full Gospel Tabernacle in Collins, with the Sister O.M. Stephens officiating, assisted by the Rev. G.W. Humphrey. Burial was in the Anderson Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were Ray Hightower, Larry Collins, Johnny Bradley, John Henry Rewis, Lewis Sikes, Julian Rogers.
Hooks Mortuary of Metter was in charge.
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