Willie W Bouyie Obituary
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Date: Nov 25 2018 11:31 AM
Willie Wyneather Bouiye of Ozark was born on March 25, 1922 to late Callie and William Blackmon. She departed this life on November 22, 2018 after an extended illness. She was married to the late Joseph Brooks and late Alvin Bouiye and no children were born to these unions. She accepted Christ at a very young age and she developed a deep faith in the power of prayer. She was a faithful, lifelong member of First Missionary Baptist Church in Ozark, AL where she served as a Sunday School teacher, a member of the Matrons missionary group, and a member of the Senior Choir for many years. She graduated from D.A. Smith High School and immediately entered the workforce, holding several positions at Ft. Rucker and around Ozark. She often invited visitors to join her on “the do-nothing porch” where she would engage her guests in spirited conversations—many about the goodness of God. She was a very creative and skilled crafter, seamstress, gardener and baker who generously shared the fruit of those skills with her family and friends. She leaves to mourn one nephew (John L. Smith), two grand nieces (Kathy Cannon & Wynetta Lee), one grand nephew (Stanley Coleman), one great grand nephew (Aaron Cannon) and a host of extended family and friends.
There will be a graveside service on Monday November 26th at Ozark city cemetery located on Cemetery Street in Ozark, AL. There will be a viewing an hour prior to the service at the Newman Mortuary Chapel located at 114 Harper Drive in Ozark, Al. a guest register can be signed at newmanmortuary.com
In lew of flowers the family requests contributions be made to the 1st Missionary Baptist Church of Ozark.
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