Whitesell-Somers Family Web Project - Person Sheet
Whitesell-Somers Family Web Project - Person Sheet
Name“Lotie” Lota BOULDIN 302,470, Lota “Lottie” Bouldin Parrish
BirthApr 14, 1905, Trinity, Randolph County, North Carolina470, Lota “Lottie” Bouldin Parrish
DeathJul 27, 2006, North Carolina302,470, Lota “Lottie” Bouldin Parrish
BurialTrinity Cemetery, Trinity, Randolph County, North Carolina470, Lota “Lottie” Bouldin Parrish
MotherEula Lota COX (1878-1954)
Spouses
BirthJun 27, 1903, United States470, Vernon Ray Parrish
DeathApr 28, 1956, Randolph County, North Carolina470, Vernon Ray Parrish
BurialTrinity Cemetery, Trinity, Randolph County, North Carolina470, Vernon Ray Parrish
ChildrenVernon Ray
Obituary Online notes for “Lotie” Lota BOULDIN
TRINITY-Mrs. Lota Bouldin Parrish, 101, passed July 27, 2006.
Funeral will be at 2:00 P.M.July 30th at Trinity Memorial United Methodist Church; Reverend David Talbert, Reverend Tammy Talbert, Reverend Sid Bouldin and Reverend Randy Woodham officiating.
Interment will be in Trinity Cemetery.
Born April 14, 1905 in Trinity to Thomas Sylvester Bouldin and Eula Cox Bouldin.
On June 16, 1934 Mrs. Parrish was married to Vernon Ray Parrish who preceded her in death on April 28, 1956.
Preceded in death by five brothers, Herman Bouldin, Thomas Bouldin, William Cox Bouldin, John Wilson Bouldin and George S. Bouldin, two sisters, Nina Bouldin Clodfelter and Carrie Lee Bouldin, who died as a small child.
Survived by a son, Vernon Ray Parrish Jr. and wife, Bonnie of Charlotte, a granddaughter, Amanda Leigh Parrish of Charlotte, a grandson, Ray Michael Parrish of Durham, a brother, Carl Vance Bouldin of Wilmington and a sister, Mary Ella Bouldin Goad of Britthaven of Davidson in Thomasville.-Cumby
470, Lota “Lottie” Bouldin Parrish
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