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Serena A. <I>Guffey</I> Willmon

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Serena A. Guffey Willmon

Birth
Jackson County, Alabama, USA
Death
4 Nov 1961 (aged 86)
Malvern, Hot Spring County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Brown Springs, Hot Spring County, Arkansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.1781974, Longitude: -92.9133378
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Serena A. Guffey Willmon was the daughter of Ephraim Berry & Morning Caroline McKinney Guffey. She was born in Jackson County, Alabama, on February 14, 1875.

Serena married William Clay Willmon, son of James Willmon & Tabitha Cunningham Willmon, on October 13, 1890 (license date), in Webb City, Arkansas (Franklin County). To this union was born six children - William Edward, John Wiley, Ida Louise (Byrd), Luther Stanley, Mary Magdaline (Moorehead/Hickman), and Owen Onell.

OBIT:
Funeral rites for Mrs. Serena Elizabeth Willmon, aged 86, who died Saturday were conducted Monday afternoon at two o'clock in the North Malvern Assembly of God Church. Rev. C.J. Hartwick officiated and burial was in Jones Cemetery near Brown Springs with Kidder Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Active pallbearers were Eugene Dunkin, Thelton Morehead, Junior Willmon, Fred Byrd, Jiggs Campbell, and Emil Caple. Mrs. Willmon was a native of Scottsboro, Ala., but had resided here for 64 years. She was an active member of the North Malvern Assembly of God Church. Survivors include two sons, Luther Willmon and Owen Willmon of Little Rock; two daughters, Mrs. Ida Byrd and Mrs. Maggie Morehead of Malvern; a half-sister, Mrs. Alemda Lemons of Scottsboro, Ala., 14 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.

For more information, see "The Guffey Family: Ancestors & Descendants of Ephraim Monroe Guffey", by Shannon D. Byrd.
Serena A. Guffey Willmon was the daughter of Ephraim Berry & Morning Caroline McKinney Guffey. She was born in Jackson County, Alabama, on February 14, 1875.

Serena married William Clay Willmon, son of James Willmon & Tabitha Cunningham Willmon, on October 13, 1890 (license date), in Webb City, Arkansas (Franklin County). To this union was born six children - William Edward, John Wiley, Ida Louise (Byrd), Luther Stanley, Mary Magdaline (Moorehead/Hickman), and Owen Onell.

OBIT:
Funeral rites for Mrs. Serena Elizabeth Willmon, aged 86, who died Saturday were conducted Monday afternoon at two o'clock in the North Malvern Assembly of God Church. Rev. C.J. Hartwick officiated and burial was in Jones Cemetery near Brown Springs with Kidder Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Active pallbearers were Eugene Dunkin, Thelton Morehead, Junior Willmon, Fred Byrd, Jiggs Campbell, and Emil Caple. Mrs. Willmon was a native of Scottsboro, Ala., but had resided here for 64 years. She was an active member of the North Malvern Assembly of God Church. Survivors include two sons, Luther Willmon and Owen Willmon of Little Rock; two daughters, Mrs. Ida Byrd and Mrs. Maggie Morehead of Malvern; a half-sister, Mrs. Alemda Lemons of Scottsboro, Ala., 14 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.

For more information, see "The Guffey Family: Ancestors & Descendants of Ephraim Monroe Guffey", by Shannon D. Byrd.


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