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Ms. Euna E. Carver, age 82 of Lafayette, TN passed away Sunday afternoon, August 11, 2024 at The Palace in Red Boiling Springs, TN. Euna is in the care of Anderson & Son Funeral Home in Lafayette.
Funeral Services for Euna E. Carver will be conducted Thursday afternoon, August 15, 2024 at 3:00 p.m. from the chapel of Anderson & Son Funeral Home in Lafayette with Brother Johnny Beaver officiating. Interment will follow in the Pleasant Grove Cemetery in Westmoreland.
Visitation will begin Wednesday morning from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. and again on Thursday morning from 9 a.m. until her service at 3:00 p.m.
She is preceded in death by, Parents, Henry & Katherine Rary Lovell, Sons-in-law, Mike “Candyman” Hire & Allen Summers, Grandchildren, Anthony Summers & Jennifer Summers, Father of her children, Bobby William Carver, Sister, Hilda Whilite.
Survivors include: Son & Daughter-in-law, Robert & Scharline Carver, Daughters, Azalee & Buddy Hightower all of Westmoreland, Lillie Hire & companion, Robert “Babe” Vinson, Lisa Summers & companion, Timmy Hammock all of Lafayette, Grandchildren, Melanie (Ken) Tirjan, Misti Culbert, David (Heather) Hightower, Mikey (Kandra)Hire, April Pedigo, Allison (Josh) Knight, Buddy (Kim) Wix, 17 Great-Grandchildren, DJ (Aly) Culbert, Riley Culbert, Bella Culbert, Karly Tirjan, Dani (Johnathan) Whittemore, Mallory (Xander) Bryant, Jacob Hightower, Gracie Hightower, Jessa Spears, BJ (Kelsey) Wix, Broxton Wix, Carson Pedigo, Adreyan Hire, Gunner Hire, Destiney Summers, Mattie Gross, Jayden Gross, 5 Great-Great-Grandchildren, Myla Whittemore, Talon Whittemore, JB Carter, Cowan Wix, and Amauri Summers, Sisters, Helen Jewell of Franklin, IN, Connie Coffin of Henderson, Nevada, Linda (Bob) Garraux of Lebanon, IN, Brother, David Lovell of Gadsden, AL.
Arrangements entrusted to Anderson & Son Funeral Home, Lafayette, Directors, 615-666-4011
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