Womack Obituaries
Colorado
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* BRUNELL M. 'NELL' EVANS nee WOMACK, May 2, 1910 - Apr. 17, 1997
EVANS, Nell W. 86, Colorado Springs, B. 5-2-1910 d. 4-17-1997 daughter of "Tobe" and Minnie Taylor Womack. Widow of Rex E. Evans. Survived by 3 sisters, Billie Tanner, Ruth Burrage and Georgia Delgado. Memorial Gardens, Colorado Springs. S.H. 4-21-1997 IZARD COUNTY CURRENT Izard County, Arkansas March 20, 1986 Rosa Harris, 100, of Melbourne, died March 5, 1986, at the Pioneer Nursing Home Pallbearers were(included): Shannon Womack
Submitted by: Sam Womack, samsawadee@e-guys.com
Source: The Gazette, April 19, 1997, Page: B6
Region: Colorado
NELL (WOMACK) EVANS, 86, died April 17, 1997, at her home. She was a journalist, author and artist.
A graveside service will be at 9 a.m. today at Memorial Gardens Cemetery, 3825 Airport Road, with Sister Gladys Ann Givan officiating. Pikes Peak Funeral and Cremation Services is handling arrangements.
Mrs. Evans was born May 2, 1910, in Kirby, Ark., to Henry "Tobe" and Minnie (Taylor) Womack.
She was married Nov. 28, 1935, in Arkadelphia, Ark., to Rex M. Evans, who is deceased.
She is survived by three sisters, Billie Tanner of Colorado Springs, Ruth Burrage of Donaldson, Ark., and Georgia Delgado of Las Vegas.
Mrs. Evans was a member of the Southern Baptist Church and the Colorado Press Association and founding member and past president of the Pikes Peak Branch of the National League of American Pen Women.
She was an avid reader who enjoyed painting and her many friends. She had lived in Colorado Springs since 1945.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Visiting Nurses Association, 1520 N. Union Blvd., Suite 1, Colorado Springs 80909.
Source: Denver Rocky Mountain News, March 24, 1999
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JACKSON COOPER WOMACK,
Jan. 7, 1944 - Aug 25, 2004
A graveside service for Jackson
Cooper
Womack,
60, of Westminster, Colo., was Monday, Aug. 30, at 3 p.m. at the Madison City
Cemetery, with the Rev. Ray Halbrooks officiating.
The Monarch Society of Denver Colorado assisted the family
with arrangements.
Mr. Womack
died Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2004. He was born in Huntsville and had lived in
Hartselle, Decatur and Madison. He graduated from Decatur High School. He was
preceded in death by his father, J. B. Womack.
He is survived by his wife, Lorna Helton-Womack;
two daughters, Pamela and Michelle Womack;
grandson, Levii Norwood; and stepdaughter, Serena Hillman, all of Colorado; his
mother, Nancy Thornton Womack
Cooper
and stepfather, Orval Cooper;
two sisters, Pat Womack
Edwards and Kathy Womack
Williams, both of Madison; stepbrothers, Robert Cooper
and Bill Cooper
of Huntsville; stepsister, Bonita MacDonald, of Huntsville; and four nephews.
* KATHERINE IRENE “KAYE”
ROGERS nee WOMACK, Oct.
17, 1927 – Apr. 17, 2009
Katherine “Kaye” Irene Rogers, 81, passed away April 11, 2009, in
Pueblo, Colo. She was born October 17, 1927, in New Lewisburg, Alabama, to
Horace G. and Josephine E. Womack.
Kaye was preceded in death by three brothers; four sisters; and her
husband, Barrett Wayne Rogers, a farmer and electrician in Atlanta, Illinois.
Kaye is survived by one son, Stephen Wayne Rogers, Groveland, Ill., and
one daughter, Judith Kathryn (James) Marcum of Pueblo, Colo., as well as
grandchildren Tonia (Jeff) Gray, American Fork, Utah, Angelique Khan, Salt Lake
City, Utah, Lance (Lori) Rogers, Eureka, Ill., Celeste (Chip) Romp, La Grange,
Ky. She is also survived by thirteen great-grandchildren: Krista, Michael,
Ashley, Nathan, Zachary, and Christopher Gray; Colette, Ashlee, Sabrina, and
Brandon Romp; Gabriella, Danielle and Timothy Rogers.
Kaye was an active farm wife, PTO President, Legion Auxiliary President
and a member of Junior Woman’s Club.
She was a licensed cosmetologist and member of the state Board of
Cosmetology, health and beauty consultant, hair styling studio owner, operator,
and guest lecturer in the Atlanta/Bloomington/Lincoln, McLean, Ill., area for
over thirty years.
Her interests also included golf, traveling, oil and encaustic painting,
and a special passion, bridge.
At her request, there will be no public service. Cremation, Montgomery
& Steward Crematorium.
Internment of her ashes will be in Atlanta, Illinois cemetery next to her
beloved husband, Barrett Wayne.
The Courier, Fri. Apr. 17, 2009 Eidtion, PUEBLO, CO -
Source: Virginia
(Womack) Howard
KITTY RUTH WOMACK nee PATTON, Apr. 19, 1902 - Sep. 2, 1993
Source: The Courier-Journal Louisville, KY., September 07, 1993, Page: 06B
BENHAM -- Kitty Ruth Patton Womack,
91, formerly of Benham, died Sept. 2 in Denver. Graveside service, 10 a.m.
Thursday, Resthaven Cemetery, Harlan. Visitation at Tri-City Funeral Home after
7 p.m. Wednesday.
* ODIE D. WOMACK, Feb. 4, 1926 – Apr. 15, 2011
WOMACK,
MSGT. ODIE D. 85,
Aurora. U.S. Air Force (Retired). Survived by his wife, two daughters, and two
brothers. Private services pending at Fort Logan. In lieu of flowers, please
donate to the American Lung Association.
* WILLIAM CARL
WOMACK, Dec.
30, 1930 - Mar. 21, 2010
William
Carl Womack,
79, of Lafayette, died March 21, 2010.
Former engineer at Ball Aerospace in Boulder. Member of First Presbyterian
Church of Boulder. Husband of Betty; father of Linda Westerlind and Kathleen
Russell.
Visitation 5-7PM Tuesday, March 23rd at Ahlberg Funeral Chapel, Longmont with
family present to greet friends. Memorial Service 2PM Wednesday, March 24th at
First Presbyterian Church of Boulder.
Share condolences at www.ahlbergfuneralchapel. com
Womack Mention
SANFORD LESLIE BRANSOM
Publication Date: April 07, 1999
Source: The Gazette
Obituary: SANFORD LESLIE BRANSOM, 81, died April 2, 1999, at a local care
center.
Mr. Bransom was born July 3, 1917, in Washington, D.C. He was married Dec. 11,
1967, to Ella Mae Gothard.
He is survived by his wife; a stepson, Paul E. Gothard Jr.; a stepdaughter, Dr. Melisande Womack; five
grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. today, with an Elks memorial service at 6
p.m., at Angelus Funeral Directors, 2535 Airport Road, 391-1918. A funeral
service will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at Angelus Funeral Directors. Burial will be
at Evergreen Cemetery, 1005 S. Hancock Ave.
MARY JANE HARRIS
Publication Date: April 24, 1999
Source: The Gazette
MARY JANE HARRIS, 73, died April 23, 1999, in Colorado Springs.
She was a homemaker.
Mrs. Harris was born Sept. 1, 1925, in Hammond, Ind. She was married June 4,
1943, to B.F. Harris.
She is survived by her husband; two daughters, Glenna Dyer and Jamie Wommack;
a sister, Helen Capps; and four grandchildren.
Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Fairview Cemetery,
1000 S. 26th St. Blunt Mortuary, 2229 W. Colorado Ave., 634-8831, is handling
arrangements.
CLIFFORD LYNN JOHNSON
Source: Denver Rocky Mountain News, August 21, 1999
CLIFFORD LYNN JOHNSON, 79, of Aurora died Aug. 16. Private services were held,
with burial at Fort Logan National Cemetery. Mr.
Johnson was born in Denver on May 25, 1920. He married Marjorie Wommack,
1943. He served in the Navy during World War II. He worked at the Rocky Mountain
Arsenal for 25 years, then retired from Nationwide Paper Co. Survivors include
his wife; son Bernie of Idaho.
PARKER STAFFORD
PARKER STAFFORD, 92, a former Colorado Springs resident, died
Sept. 7, 1997, in Baton Rouge, La. He was a retired civil service accountant.
Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Memorial Gardens Cemetery,
3825 Airport Road. Swan Law Funeral Directors, Inc., 501 N. Cascade Ave., is
handling arrangements.
Mr. Stafford was born Sept. 10, 1904, in Corbin, La., to John W. and Birdie (Womack)
Stafford.
He was married to Connie Mae Smart, who is deceased.
He is survived by a son, Parker S. of Littleton; two daughters, Anne Peabody of
Eckert, Calif., and Donna Mae Martin of Homer, Alaska; two brothers, Kenyon and
Robert R., both of Walker, La.; two sisters, Juanita Jackson of Walker and Clara
Stewart of Houston; four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. He was
preceded in death by three brothers, Dewey, Ogden and Fuqua; and his twin
sister, Betty Pearl Mecom.
Mr. Stafford was a member of the Methodist faith. He had lived in Colorado
Springs during the 1960s.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Cal Farley's Boys Ranch and
Affiliates, P.O. Box 1890, Amarillo, Texas 79174.
Publication Date: September 12, 1997
Source: The Gazette
Page: NEWS2
Region: Colorado