Obituaries
 By  Staff Reports Published 
4:58 pm Monday, September 14, 2015

Charlotte Price Ables

Charlotte Price Ables

Sept. 10, 2015

Charlotte Price Ables, 59, passed away Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015, at her daughter’s home. She was born Aug. 9, 1956, to the late Harvey Leon Price and the late Veter Leodie Rhyne Price. She retired from NMMC after many years of service as a Cardiovascular Surgeon Technician. She was baptized at First United Pentecostal of Fulton. She enjoyed fishing, camping and Alabama football.

A funeral ceremony was held on Monday, Sept. 14, 2015, at Senter Funeral Home of Fulton, Miss., with Bro. Billy Burleson officiating. Burial was in the New Salem Methodist Church Cemetery. Visitation was Sunday, Sept. 13, at Senter Funeral Home.

Survivors include her daughters, Sherry Locklear and husband, Darryl of Phil Campbell, and Michele Sheeks and husband, Welsey of Vina; son, Terry Colburn; granddaughters, Courtney Reich, Grace Reich, Jennifer Bermudas and husband, Paublo; grandsons, Zackery Reich, Aeron Moor, Dustin Diesker and wife, Danielle; great-grandsons, D.J. Anderson, Jack Reich, Nate Diesker, Jr. Bermudas, Indigo Siedita; great-granddaughters, Serenity Sunder and Abby Diesker; special friend, Bill Handley; sisters, Betty Peugh and husband, Steve and Regina Bennett and husband, Rocky; brothers, Gary Beard and wife, Levita, Mitch Beard and wife, Brenda and David Beard and wife, Teresa.

She is preceded in death by her parents and special friend Kenneth Gilmore.

Pallbearers were Jeffrey Bennett, Jesse Bennett, Chad Malone, Mark Holley, Christopher Murrell and Tommy Gann.

Honorary pallbearers were Michael Cox, Neal Brown, Michael Dykes, Rufus Colburn and Casey Woods.

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