Alice (Carpenter) Richardson

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: March 19, 1922
  • Date Of Death: September 13, 2015
  • State: Alabama

Alice Carpenter Richardson

Born March 19, 1922

Died September 13th 2015

 

She was a lifelong resident of Washington County.  She grew up in Koenton.   After her marriage to Norman Richardson,  they lived and raised four daughters in Frankville.  She was a faithful member of New Hope Methodist Church for most of her life, where she loved serving the Lord.  Later in life she joined the St. Stephens United Methodist Church and continued to serve.  Besides the Lord, her greatest love was for her family and taking care of them.

Survivors:

Children

Polly (Bill) Gilley—Philadelphia, Mississippi

Jean (Jimmy) Thompson—Frankville, Alabama

Glyn (Leroy) Faith—St. Stephens, Alabama

Norma (Levone) Busby—St. Stephens, Alabama

 

Grandchildren

Karen (Duke) Baker

Kelly Heath

Eric (Wendy) Thompson

Jeff Faith

Kimberly (Johnny) Watts

Jeremy Busby

Jenny (Tom) Whaley

 

Nine Great Grandchildren

One Great – Great Grand Child

Host of Nephews, Nieces and Friends

 

Two surviving bothers

Clarence Carpenter

Dewey Carpenter

 

Preceded in death by

Husband: Norman Odell Richardson

Parents: Leslie and Ellie Carpenter

Brothers: Jimmy Lee Carpenter, Thad Carpenter, Felix Carpenter

Sisters: Mary McCain, Myrtle McCain,  Kathleen Poole,  Ruth Carpenter

 

Jeff Faith,                                      

Eric Thompson                                   

Dusty Faith                                         

Jeremy Busby                                     

Mark Carpenter                              

Steven Carpenter                              

Tom Whaley, Duke Baker, Dees Baker,Sammy Richardson,

Bobby Joe Poole, Worth Schultz, Johnny Watts, Frances Richardson, Annie Lois Faith, Sammy Carpenter, Thoy Carpenter, Tony Faith                                                          

SONGS:  Kim Watts song “Celebrate me Home”

               Jeff Faith “Blue Eyes Crying In the Rain”

Clarence performing Amazing Grace on fiddle.  (At grave side)              

                      


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