She was a member of the Zoar Methodist Church near Sikes.
She is survived by her husband, N. D. Fordham; one son, J. W. Fordham of Sikes; five daughters, Mrs. Marvin Wyatt and Mrs. Margie Crain, both of Winnfield, Mrs. Paul Weakley and Miss Lucille Fordham, both of Shreveport, and Mrs. James Taylor of Texas City, Texas; five brothers, Sam Willis, Jack Willis, and P. J. Willis, all of Shreveport, Lloyd Willis of Baton Rouge, and James Willis of Longview, Texas; one half-brother, E. M. Stringer of Monroe; two sisters, Mrs. T. D. Hunter and Mrs. Alpha Kidd, both of Mountain Home, Ark.; 12 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Monday in the chapel of Southern Funeral Home, Rev. Willie James officiating. Burial was in Garden of Memories Cemetery under direction of Southern Funeral Home.
Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise News-American (Winnfield, LA), November 28, 1968
She was a member of the Zoar Methodist Church near Sikes.
She is survived by her husband, N. D. Fordham; one son, J. W. Fordham of Sikes; five daughters, Mrs. Marvin Wyatt and Mrs. Margie Crain, both of Winnfield, Mrs. Paul Weakley and Miss Lucille Fordham, both of Shreveport, and Mrs. James Taylor of Texas City, Texas; five brothers, Sam Willis, Jack Willis, and P. J. Willis, all of Shreveport, Lloyd Willis of Baton Rouge, and James Willis of Longview, Texas; one half-brother, E. M. Stringer of Monroe; two sisters, Mrs. T. D. Hunter and Mrs. Alpha Kidd, both of Mountain Home, Ark.; 12 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Monday in the chapel of Southern Funeral Home, Rev. Willie James officiating. Burial was in Garden of Memories Cemetery under direction of Southern Funeral Home.
Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise News-American (Winnfield, LA), November 28, 1968
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