WHITE IVENS, PEARL M. - Baxter County, Arkansas | PEARL M. WHITE IVENS - Arkansas Gravestone Photos

Pearl M. WHITE IVENS

Burnt School House Cemetery
Baxter County,
Arkansas

Married Henry Bowie Ivens at Rush, Marion County, Arkansas, in 1916.
Daughter of John David & Sarah Elizabeth Mayfield White.
Born February 4, 1900, Lone Rock, Baxter County, Arkansas.
Died August 18, 1981, Mountain Home, Baxter County, Arkansas.

Obituary
Pearl M. Ivens, a lifteime resident of Mt. Home, died last Wednesday at Chastiains Nursing home at the age of 81.
Mrs. Ivens was born Feb 4, 1900, at Lone Rock, the daughter of John L. and Sara Mayfield White. Mrs. Ivens was married to Henry B. Ivens. She was a Protestant. She was preceded in death by her husband, one son, two daughters, two grandchildren, one great grandchild, one brother and four sisters.
Suvivors include two sons, Harold Ivens of Mt. Home and Hershel Ivens of Blue Springs, MO; one daughter, Jewell Nesbitt, Mt. Home; two brothers, Short White of Mt. Home and Gene White of Lone Rock; one sister, Allie Smith of Wenatchee, WA; 21 grandchildren; 16 great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Services were Saturday at Roller Funeral Home Chapel with Brother Ernest Edge officiating. Burial was in the Burnt School House Cemetery. Pallbearers were Gary Nesbitt, Mike Nesbitt, Jerry Ivens, Larry Ivens, Dewight Nesbitt and Rex Ivens. Honorary pallbearers were Harold Nesbitt, Henry Nesbitt, Rick Nesbitt and Kelly Nesbitt.
(From the files of Max Parnell.)

Contributed on 7/7/09 by maxparnell
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Submitted: 7/7/09 • Approved: 8/15/13 • Last Updated: 8/18/13 • R211424-G211423-S3

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