Viola M. Archey Submitted by: Sue Hearon
Viola M. Archey, 80, of Moncks Corner, S.C., formerly of Wister, passed away Friday, Aug. 9, 2002 in Charleston, S.C. She was born Feb. 6, 1922 in Elkland, Mo. to Jessie Ores and Ottie Davison. She was a homemaker.
She was preceded in death by her husband Iva Lee Archey; and her parents.
Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, Phillip and Maxine McDonald of Oklahoma City and Clifford and Karen Jones of Columbus, Ga.; two daughters and sons-in-law, Glena F. and Leon W. Herring of Moncks Corner and Lydia W. and Barrington Hall of Tacoma, Wash.; one brother and sister-in-law, Edmond and Alice Davison of Modesto, Calif.; sister-in-law, Bea Davison of Lindsay, Calif.; brother-in-law and wife, Jack and Bettie Archey of Wister; eight grandchildren; a number of great-grandchildren; numerous other relatives and loved ones; and a host of beloved friends.
Services will be held at Evans Chapel of Memories in Poteau at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 13 with the Rev. Jimmy D. Cook officiating. Burial will follow in Fairhill (Knothole) Cemetery in Cameron. Arrangements are under the direction of Evans and Miller Funeral Home of Poteau.
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