Obituaries
 By  Staff Reports Published 
5:07 pm Monday, August 11, 2014

Eva Eudy Smith

Eva Eudy Smith

August 8, 2014

Eva Eudy Smith, 92, of Muscle Shoals, formerly of Phil Campbell, entered into rest on Aug. 8, 2014.

She was born on May 22, 1922. Mrs. Smith attended First Baptist Church of Phil Campbell and loved her family.

Visitation was Sunday, August 10, 2014 at Nichols Funeral Home in Haleyville, where services were held. Brother Tim Haney officiated. Burial followed in St. PaulMissionaryBaptistChurchCemetery.

Eva is survived by her son, Donnie Eudy and wife, Julie; daughter, Sandra Mays and husband, Jerry; brother, Bobby James and wife, Lois; and sister, Opal Mishina. She was “Grandmaw Eva” to two grandchildren, Melissa Parrino, Kristin Eudy; two great grandchildren, Jameson Parrino, Gavin Parrino; and one step grandson, Adam Hayden.

She was preceded in death by her first husband, Oberdeen Eudy; second husband, Alford Smith; two infant sons; grandson, Wesley Todd Mays; parents, Melvin and Amy James; brothers, Keever James, Fred James; sisters, Neva Teel, Charlsie Drury and Fornie Schum.

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