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Submitted: 4/14/17 • Approved: 4/14/17 • Last Updated: 4/14/18 • R804077-G804077-S3
George
8 Nov 1924 Kennett, Dunklin, MO
24 Jun 1991 Blytheville, MS, AR
Verse
3 Jun 1926
2 Mar 2004 Memphis, Shelby, TN
The Steele Enterprise, Steele, Missouri
Thursday, June 27, 1991
Mr. Ed Lovins, 66, of the Yarbro, Ark., community died Monday, June 24, 1991 at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Blytheville, Ark.
Born in Kennett, Mo., he had been a Blytheville resident since 1963.
A member of Yarbro Baptist Church, he was a veteran of World War II, and an employee of the E.B. Gee Co.
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Versie Wagner Lovins, of the Yarbro community; four sons: Jerry Lovins and Kenny Lovins, both of Blytheville, Donald Lovins of Kenansville, Fla., and Ronald Lovins of Junction City, La.; one daughter, Mrs. Jean Smith of Wilson, Ark.; a brother, Buddy Lovins of Bernie, Mo.; one sister, Mrs. Nell Brown, of Piggott, Ark.; and eight grandchildren.
Rev. Aubry Turner officiated at funeral services which were held Wednesday, June 26, 1991 at Cobb Funeral Home Chapel in Blytheville.
Burial was at Mount Zion Cemetery near Steele, Mo.
The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tennessee
Thursday, March 4, 2004
BLYTHEVILLE - Versie Lovins, 77, retired cafeteria worker for Blytheville public school system, died Tuesday at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Cobb Funeral Home with burial in Mount Zion Cemetery in Steele, Mo. She was a member of Yarbro Baptist Church. Mrs. Lovins, the widow of Ed Lovins, leaves a daughter, Jean Smith of Wilson; four sons, Donald Lovins of Whigham, Ga., Ronald Lovins of Marked Tree, and Jerry Lovins and Kenny Lovins, both of Blytheville; two brothers, Tom Wagner of Edwardsville, Mich., and Jim Wagner of Tempe, Ariz., eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren
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