Obituary:
Ethel Louise Sizemore Flurry of Bellevue, Idaho, formerly of Beaverton, Alabama.
Age: 86
Born: September 3, 1933 in Beaverton, Alabama to the late Leroy Roy Sizemore and Eula Pauline Stockman Sizemore.
Died: Sunday, April 5, 2020 at St. Luke’s Wood River Medical Center in Ketchum, Idaho.
Private Family Funeral Service: 2:00 p.m., Saturday, April 11, 2020 at the Otts Funeral Home in Sulligent, Alabama. The funeral service will be streamed live on the Otts Funeral Home Facebook Page.
Burial: Love Joy Cemetery, Beaverton, Lamar County, Alabama.
Officiating: Bro. James Gillentine.
Survived By:
Son: Roy Joseph Evans (Glenda), Columbus, MS
Daughters:
Esther Louise Scott, Hailey, ID.
Judy Kay (Michael) White, Bellevue, ID.
Kathy Smith, Amory, MS.
Sisters:
Imogean Woods, Greenwood Springs, MS.
Claudine Powers, Una, MS.
Sarah Jo Langley, Una, MS.
Grandchildren:
Mark Scott
Joshua Scott
Rachel Yocom,
Michael Wilson
Misty Oswalt, Jessica Nielsen,
Michal Grigsby
Leslie Forbis
Pamela Holcombe,
Christy Bennett
Brittany Evans
Great-Grandchildren: 24
Great-Great-Grandchildren: 10
Preceded In Death By:
Parents: Leroy Roy Sizemore and Eula Pauline Stockman Sizemore
Daughter: Delores Faye Wilson
Great-Grandchild: Reagan Wilson
Brothers:
Kenneth Alan Sizemore
Thomas Jerry Sizemore
Archie Kermit Sizemore
Sisters:
Jeffie Lee Williams
Wanda Mae Pederson
Bio: Ethel was born on September 3, 1933 in Beaverton, AL to the late Leroy Roy Sizemore and the late Eula Pauline Stockman Sizemore. She attended Sulligent Schools. Ethel was born in Beaverton, AL, but has lived in Hailey, Idaho for several years. She was previously employed at Gattman Sportswear, a garment factory in Georgia, and as a clerk in a family business in Milan, GA. Ethel also worked in the sewing department of a variety store and worked in housekeeping in private homes and local resorts in Idaho as well as serving as a Nanny. She enjoyed playing guitar, singing Gospel music, cooking, collecting cookbooks, reading, and taking road trips. Ethel also loved chocolate and Mexican food. Her favorite color was green. She loved all her family and church. Ethel was a member of Wood River Assembly of God, “The Rock Church”.*
Otts Funeral Home, Sulligent, AL., directing.*
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