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10:27 am Thursday, October 7, 2004

Nina Summers

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Nina Summers
October 5, 2004
Nina Summers, age 75, of Town Creek, passed away Tuesday, October 5, 2004, at NHC Healthcare in Moulton.
Mrs. Summers was a member of Hatton Church of Christ and a lifelong resident of Hatton and Flat Rock communities. She was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her husband, A.C. Summers, Jr.; her parents, John Wasson White and Lula White; two brothers, Robert White and John White, Jr.; a sister, Audrey Cowan; and a grandson, Cory Scott Summers.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. on Thursday, October 7, 2004, at Hatton Church of Christ with Leon Cole and Mike Owens officiating. Interment was in Masterson Cemetery in Town Creek.
Pallbearers were Luke Holt, Don Cowan, Dwight Allen, Bobby White, J.T. Masterson, and Jay Scoggins.
Mrs. Summers is survived by a son, Randy Summers and wife Sheila, of Florence; three daughters, Karen Harrison and husband Denzil, of Wolf Springs, Nena Shelton-Romei and husband Walter, of Moulton, and Marla Holt and husband Rowdy, of Hartselle; three sisters, Dorothy Killen of Florence, Helen Allen of Moulton, and Peggy Masterson of Flat Rock; two grandsons, Jay Scoggins and Luke Holt; and four granddaughters, Jennifer Addison, Kristina Terry, Summer Bradford, and Baylee Holt.
Lawrence Funeral Home assisted the family.

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