- Date Of Birth: June 24, 1935
- Date Of Death: August 7, 2022
- State: Alabama
Lola June Williamson Sutterfield passed from this life at the age of eighty-seven after suffering with Alzheimer’s and Vascular Dementia. She was formerly from Stratford, Texas and passed away on August 7. 2022 at Summerford Nursing Home in Falkville, Alabama.
June, the youngest of three children, was born on June 24, 1935, at home in Lexington, Oklahoma, to her parents, Nolan Orville Williamson, and Ina Geno Williamson. She grew up and went to school in the Ladd Community.
June is preceded in death by her parents, Nolan and Ina Williamson; her son, Larry Wayne Sutterfield; her husband, Charles Junior “Chuck” Sutterfield; a great grandson, Korbyn Dawson Kaberna; her sister, Allie Viola Rollins; and brother, Andrew Orville “Andy” Williamson; six sisters-in-law and seven brothers-in-law.
June is survived by her three daughters: Charlotte Malone (Mike), Hartselle, Alabama, Rhonda Lewis (Keith), Clayton, New Mexico; and Brenda Acker, Stratford, Texas. She is also survived by a sister-in-law, Helen McVeigh of Las Vegas, Nevada; Nine Grandchildren: Randy Sutterfield (Destiny); Sandra Jefferson (Dale); Devin Malone (Janelle); Brian Malone (Hidemi); Nicklas Lewis (Sarah); Keitha Tovar (Jared); Shannon Hensley; Clayton Acker (Nichole); and Jordon Acker (Britt); 14 great grandchildren; 3 great great-grandchildren; and too many to mention, loving nieces and nephews, extended family and friends.
June met the love of her life, a young man, Charles “Chuck” Junior Sutterfield, while on a double date with her best friend. In January 1952, he asked Miss June to marry him, and on September 16, 1952, they were married in Noble, Oklahoma.
In the early 50’s, June and Chuck became Christians and started attending the Church of Christ after they married. June and Chuck were members of the Stratford Church of Christ somewhere between fifty and sixty years. They loved going to Church and taking their children. June taught a Sunday school class and always loved helping with Vacation Bible School.
After moving to Hartselle, Charlotte would bring June to the Hartselle Church of Christ
whenever June was able. You could tell she really enjoyed being at church and worshiping God. There was always a smile on her face that said, “I’m so glad to be here today”.
Charlotte said, “It has been very hard to see the transformation that this cruel disease
has had on her. My mom was the most loving and kind person. She was a person that others enjoyed being around. She basically lived by the Golden Rule and the philosophy that ‘If you can’t say something nice, then just keep quiet and don’t say anything at all’.”
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