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Betty Mae Wilson, 76, a lifelong resident of Clinton, La, entered into eternal rest on Sat, April 10, 2021. Visitation, Sat. April 17th from 9am until religious services at 11am at Asbury United Methodist church. Interment in Asbury cemetery. She leaves to cherish her fond memories, her husband, Julius Wilson. Three children, Demetrice A. Spears, Tyrone (Terri) Wilson and Sean (Tasha) Wilson. Seven grandchildren, three sisters, Jean (Larry) Griffin, Doris Terrell and Linda Gibbs. Two brothers, Leroy (Lynne) Harrell and Richard Terrell. Professional services entrusted to Mercy Funeral Home LLC. 225-683-5468.
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Richard, Doris, and the Wilson family, please accept my sincere condolences in the loss of your loved one. May the memories of the life you all shared remain forever in your hearts. I'm sorry for your heartache, but God will lift your heavy burden and soon joy will flood your surroundings. Blessings to you always.
Dianne A Williams
Acquaintance
April 18, 2021
Ms. Betty was abetuiful person with a heart to match, I thank God for giving me the pleasure to have been a small part of her life. she shall always be in my memories.
Warren W. Dennis
Friend
April 17, 2021
To the family of Betty Wilson, we send our deepest sympathy to you doing this time. You will forever be in our prayers.
The East Feliciana Male Chorus
April 16, 2021
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