Bolls, Elizabeth Ann
Birth: 1-27-1932
Death: 6-7-2022
Comments: Double marker with Joseph Howard Bolls; m. 9-15-1950; children--Joe, Jr., Veda, Debra, Stan
Burial: New Salem Cemetery - Laneburg - White
Notes: Originally recorded in a survey on 1-16-2001 and updated on 11-1-2022.
Obituary: Elizabeth Ann Bolls, 90, of Prescott, AR passed away Tuesday, June 7th, 2022. Momma Liz, as she was affectionately known by those who knew her well, was born on January 27th, 1932 in Arkansas to Rose Harley Shannon. Momma Liz graduated high school at Harmony Grove in 1950. On September 15, 1950, Liz married the love of her life, Joe Bolls. They were blessed with 71 years of marriage and four children. Granny, as her grandchildren lovingly called her, was always eager to sit down at the kitchen table and play games with her family. She enjoyed reading, visiting with friends and family, taking her grandchildren on family vacations, and travelling with PaPa in their early retirement years. Elizabeth was a longtime member of New Salem Methodist Church where she enjoyed attending Friends Fellowship Gospel Singing. Elizabeth is preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Fred and Jimmy Harley; sister and brother-in-law, Raymond and Roslyn Greer; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, J.L. and Sue Bolls Wilson; son and daughter-in-law, Stan and Kathy Bolls; daughter, Veda Bolls; grandson, Jonathan Roper; and great-grandson, William Weaver. She is survived by her husband of 71 years, Joe Bolls; son, Hal Bolls; daughter, Debbie Roper; eight grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and friends. Graveside service was held 3:00pm on Saturday June 11, 2022, at New Salem Cemetery.Burial followed. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of BRAZZEL/Oakcrest The Funeral Home of Hope, Eddie Brazzel Director.

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