Obituaries
 By  Staff Reports Published 
1:00 pm Monday, February 27, 2017

Doris Faye Rogers

Doris Faye Rogers, 78, passed away Feb. 21 at her son’s residence in Belgreen. She was born in Red Bay and was a homemaker.

Graveside services were held Feb. 23 at 11 a.m. at Caryton Cemetery, Cherokee, with Bro. Chris Higginbottom officiating. Burial was in Caryton Cemetery, Cherokee.

Survivors are three children, Lisa Williams and husband Michael of Muscle Shoals, Kenneth Williams and wife Lisa of Belgreen and Renea Pendegraph and husband Brent Bolding of Red Bay; nine grandchildren, Ryan Lancaster and wife Ashley, Keisha Adams and husband Chad, Greta Williams and husband Matt Lock, Tyler Williams, Koty Williams, Kacie Baker, Kayla Williams, Kelsey Williams and Jon Reiss Pendegraph; five great-grandchildren, Destinee Lancaster, Lee Lancaster, Violet Lancaster, Kade Williams and Austin Adams; and one brother, Thomas Rogers and wife Faye Need.

She was preceded in death by her mate, Hoover Williams.

Pallbearers were Michael Williams, Tyler Williams, Brent Bolding, Chad Adams, Doyle Pendegraph and Levi Winstead.

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