Doris "Mama" Clower passed away this weekend at the golden age of 91. She was the widow of Jerry Clower. Jerry Clower honored her in this monologue. Her obituary is posted below as well.
Liberty - Doris Homerline Wells Clower, 91, of Liberty, MS passed away on January 20, 2018 at her residence. Mrs. Clower was born March 8, 1926 in the East Fork community in Liberty, MS. She was the daughter of Homer Wells and Eleanor Parker Wells. Visitation for Mrs. Clower will be Monday, January 22, 2018 from 10:00 AM until services at 12:00 pm at East Fork Baptist Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Rev. Alton Foster, Rev. Larry Cockerham and Rev. Ken Hall will officiate. Hartman Jones Funeral Home will direct the service. Homerline was a long time member of First Baptist Church Yazoo, MS and later East Fork Baptist Church, where she served as a Sunday School teacher, held a position on the pastor search committee and also served as the financial secretary for twenty-five years. Mrs. Clower attended Southwest Community College and also, the University of Southern Mississippi. She worked as a teacher in the schools of Beach Stand and Mars Hill. Homerline left a lasting impression to everyone she met and will be fondly remembered and greatly missed by her family and everyone who knew her. She will be remembered for her quiet demeanor and strong faith in Jesus Christ.
Through the years she invested in the lives of many children and youth through her service as a Sunday School teacher and Bible Memory Leader. Her ministry continues even today in the lives of those she taught. Mrs. Clower was preceded in death by her parents, her husband; Jerry Clower, a son; Ray Clower, grandson; Wesley Clower, and a brother-in-law; Ken Roberts.
Survivors include three daughters and sons-in-law, Amy Elmore, Sue Hall and Ken, and Katy Johnson and Tommy, grandchildren and their spouses; Jayree Elmore, Marie Vander Molen and Corey, Payne Hall and Callie, Mary Paige Watts and David, Ellie Parker Johnson, Will Johnson and Krystle, Dustin Johnson and Victoria and Kristen Johnson, great grandchildren; Cooper Johnson and Elizabeth Vander Molen, a sister; Geraldine Roberts, a brother and sister-in-law; Randy Wells and Jo, along with numerous other relatives and friends. Pallbearers will be Jayree Elmore, Payne Hall, Will Johnson, Ken Hall, Corey Vander Molen, David Watts, Tommy Johnson. Honorary pallbearer will be, Corporal Dustin Johnson. The daughters of Mrs. Clower would like to extend grateful appreciation to Dr. Lucian Lampton, the staff of Beacham Memorial Hospital, Chelsea Cannon and Ron Thomas, for the loving care shown to their mother through the past weeks of her illness. Memorials in Mrs. Homerline Clower's name may be made to East Fork Baptist, 4505 N. Greensburg Rd. Smithdale, MS 39664.
8 comments:
Well I'm glad Ms Clower didn't have to see all the She-Coons marching yesterday!!
I don't care what anyone says today, you can't have any sort of historical roots in rural MS and not think ol' Jerry was funny, even minorities. I don't remember hearing him talk about "mama" in his routines, but I reckon she was in more than just this one. Priceless!
So I posted something in the Burrell thread about her passing and it doesn't get posted and then you post about her passing. My God pal do you have any integrity.
Why would you post that in a different (Burrell's) thread and expect KF to kowtow to your beckon?
As we often say, if you don't like the fact that KF is a private entrepreneur and this is his site, then start your own. He ignores many of my posts too. But, what the hell, this isn't a government sponsored free speech site. KF is free to steer the discussion any way that he pleases. It is his right.
Oh, 4:20, Kingfish is just a grumpy bugger sometimes. He ignores many of my pithy comments if the tone of 'em doesn't suit his fancy. And yet he allows so many true numbskulls to have their say! Well, anyway, rest in peace, Homerline; you have now shuffled these mortal coils.
Actually I'd already gotten a couple of emails about her passing when the comment was made. Sorry I didn't give credit to anonymous but then I have no integrity.
I wonder did old Macil Ledbetter go to the funeral..
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