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Funeral Service for Mrs. Artie Jane Brown Paulk, 80, of Wellington will be held at 2pm on Monday, February 5, 2018 at Gray Brown-Service Mortuary. Burial will follow at Maple Grove Cemetery. Mrs. Paulk passed away on Wednesday at Riverview RMC of Gadsden. Survivors include her son, Robert "Joe" Paulk (Lisa Wesson Paulk); grandchildren Anna Culberson; great-grandchildren Riley Ann Higdon and Emma Grace Wilkes; brother Joseph Benjamin "J.B" Brown (Debbie); sister Cleoria Roberts; niece Joann Darnell (Scott); nephews Tom Roberts, Bill Roberts (Diane), Wendell Roberts (Joyce), David Brown, Dewayne Brown; great-nieces and nephews Joshua Roberts, Jeremy Roberts, Jennifer Roberts, Dustin Roberts, Christie Darnell and Blake Darnell, Tammy Roberts, and Nikki Roberts Webb. Preceded in death by her parents William Brown and Zera Fay Brown; sister Linnie Brown; and ex-husband Kenneth Paulk. Pallbearers will be Tom Roberts, Bill Roberts, Wendell Roberts, David Brown, Dewayne Brown, and Axel Brown. Honorary pallbearers will be Joshua Roberts, Jeremy Roberts, and Dustin Teske. Mrs. Paulk was a retired hairdresser of over 40 years; she enjoyed spending time with her friends and family; she loved gardening and reading in her spare time. She was a second-mom to all of Joe's friends and loved by all who knew her. She will be greatly missed. Special thanks to Colby and Kristen for your help and assistance.
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So very sorry for your loss please except my heartfelt condolences and may the love of God and family and friends help you through your grief in the difficult times. Ps 116:15
February 8, 2018
sorry for your loss, prayers for your family
Dianne Laney
February 2, 2018
To the family, Please accept my deepest condolences may you be comfort by the outpouring of love surrounding you by God. 1 Peter 5:5.
February 2, 2018
I am so very sorry to learn of Jane's passing. She was such a lovely sweet soul. She was a wonderful friend to my mother and grandmother, and I will always remember her with the fondest memories.
Debbie Bonney Morgan
February 1, 2018
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