Stone Co., AR - Obituaries - CLARA WILLIAMS AVEY *********************************************** This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Rita Williams Holtz May 12 1998 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgenwebarchives.org *********************************************** These obituaries have been collected over the years by myself and by my mother, Norma Louise Wilcox Williams prior to her death in 1992. Most of the obituaries do not show a paper name or date published. Most of them came from The Stone County Leader in Mountain View, Stone County, Arkansas. If from another paper, this will be noted at the end of the obiturary. If there are no dates mentioned (as sometimes happens in older notices), I will attempt to include dates at the end. One final note, 99% of these people are all relatives. If someone makes a connection or would like the information I have, please contact me. CLARA WILLIAMS AVEY Clara Williams Avey, born November 15, 1918 in Stone County, Arkansas, died March 4, 1988 in Stone County medical Center at age 69. She was a homemaker and a member of Big Springs Baptist Church. Her husband, Lonnie Aveny, parents, Robert and Effie Williams, five brother, six sisters and one great grandchild preceeded her in death. Survivors are three sons, Leon Avey, J.E. Avey, and Letus Avey all of Newnata, Arkansa; two daughters, Louise Goodman, Timbo, Arkansas, Ronda Stewart, Newnata, Arkansas, five brothers, Douglas williams, Bob Williams, and Edgar Williams all of Mountain View, Arkansas, Bevin Williams, Durant, Oklahoma, Willie Williams, Missouri, two sister,s Agatha Glenn and Blanche Barnes, both of Mountain View, Arkansas, twelve grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Funeral service was 2 PM Monday March 7 at Big Springs Baptist church with Rev. Junior Avey officiating. Burial was in Big Springs Cemetery by Crouch Funeral Home. Pallbearers were Dwaine Crynes, Troy Glenn, Johnny Max Williams, Glen Williams, Sam Williams, and Buddy Trammell. Honorary Pallbearers were Thurlo Fulks, Ken Jones, Ozell Webb, Travis Avey, glen Anderson and Venton White.