Whitesell-Somers Family Web Project - Person Sheet
Whitesell-Somers Family Web Project - Person Sheet
NameLuvenia Beatrice WARD 269,420,3, Thelma Ward Strader Summers
BirthDec 24, 1916, Person County, North Carolina269
DeathApr 2, 1995, Alamance County, North Carolina269
BurialShallow Ford Christian Church, 1263 Shallow Ford Church Road, Alamance County, North Carolina420
MotherPearl
Spouses
BirthFeb 14, 1916, Alamance County, North Carolina269,351
DeathMar 13, 1987, Alamance County, North Carolina269
BurialShallow Ford Christian Church, 1263 Shallow Ford Church Road, Alamance County, North Carolina470
FatherCyrus Lee BARBER (1889-1974)
MotherLena GERRINGER (1888-1978)
Obituary Online notes for Luvenia Beatrice WARD
Herald-Sun, The (Durham, NC)
April 3, 1995
Luvenia Beatrice Barber
     ELON COLLEGE -- Mrs. Luvenia Beatrice "Vennie" Barber, 78, of 2568 Bridgeview Road, died Sunday, April 2, at Alamance Memorial Hospital.
     A native of Person County, Mrs. Barber was retired from the Monarch Hosiery Mill.
     by the Rev. Dan Christopher and the Rev. Tommy Richardson. Burial will be in the Shallowford United Church of Christ cemetery.
     Mrs. Barber is survived by a son, Mr. Lee "Poochie" Barber of Elon College; a stepson, Mr. Raymond Paul Barber; three sisters, Mrs. Reba Eastwood of Greensboro, Mrs. Nora Perdue of Elon College, and Mrs. Thelma Summers of Gibsonville; two brothers, Mr. Lewis Ward of Altahamaw and Mr. Tim Ward of Elon College; three grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
     The family will receive visitors from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. today at Lowe Funeral Home in Burlington, and other times at the home of her sister Mrs. Nora Perdue, 2427 Ossipee Front St.

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