Avie Irene Webb
Avie Irene Webb


 
 












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Tupelo Daily Journal
February 21, 1961; page 10

Rites For Mrs. Avie Garrett
    Lifelong Resident Auburn Community

    Services for Mrs. Avie Garrett, lifelong resident of the Auburn community, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Priceville Baptist Church minister Dabney Phillips officiating.  Burial will be in Priceville Cemetery with Spain Funeral Home in charge.  She was 71.
    Mrs. Garrett died at her home at 10:30 p.m. Monday after being in failing health since suffering a stroke three years ago.  She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Webb of Auburn, and was a member of Gloster Street Church of Christ.
    She leaves two sons, W.L. Garrett of Auburn and J.P. Garrett of Tupelo; a daughter, Mrs. Madie Hall of Auburn; a sister, Mrs. W.H. Bell of Auburn; seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
    Pallbearers will be her nephews.


Children of Avie Irene Webb and Lenzie Lee Garrett

Madie Vera Garrett  (md. Owen Mills and Leonard Hall)
Madie had five children total, but little is known about her.

William Lowry Garrett  (md. Fraudie Tucker)
William Lowry lived till age 68 and died in about 1985 in Tupelo, Mississippi.  He and Fraudie had two children.

James Prude Garrett  (md. Marjorie Mabry)
James Prude married and had one daughter.  He died about 1965 and is buried in Priceville Cemetery, Lee County.



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Close up of Avie as well as the photo of her sitting both from images provided by Mr. Billie Franks, Itawamba County, Mississippi.
The small photo of Lowry is from Mrs. Tommie Webb, Tupelo, Lee County, Mississippi.