Holley Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton is in charge of all arrangements. In lieu of flowers, prayers are appreciated, and memorials can be made to Second Baptist Church Clinton or One Vision International, 2915 Alcoa Highway, Knoxville, Tennessee 37920. The family will have a private graveside memorial arranged by Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton. Also surviving her are several nieces and nephews.Īt her request, no public services will be held. She was looking forward to the upcoming arrival of great-grandson Jackson Walker. For help call now 800.222.2528 or try our FAQ. Weber Ford Contact seller 4.9 (1,135 reviews) 3465 Progress Pkwy Granite City, IL 62040 Visit Weber Ford Sales hours: Service hours: View all hours New (618) 219-8726 Used (618) 219-8725. She leaves behind several great-grandchildren: Zavie, Zayden, and Zander Ford, Ellie and Glen Murrell, Griffin Ford, Hudson Ford, Victoria and Tyler Pyatt and Cody and Dylan Davis. Find and Buy Auto Parts View Images and Video Obtain Shipping Costs. Her surviving grandchildren are Randy Ford of Chicago Brian and Anne Ford of Clinton Matt and Shandi Ford of Clinton Morgan Ford and Nick Wytrwal, Kelsey Ford, and Parker and Courtney Ford, all of Knoxville Tanner and Haylee Walker of Clinton and Jonathan and Manda Pyatt of Clinton. Also preceding her in death were her parents, Kelly and Maude Webber sister Jeraldean Collins brothers Vestal, Burl, and Calvin Webber and granddaughter Katie Davis.įord is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Debbie and Rick Walker of Clinton sons and daughters-in-law Kenny and Gwenda Ford, and Gary and Peggy Ford, all of Clinton son, Mark Ford of Knoxville and daughters-in-law Sandy Lyles of Rocky Top and Cindy Ford Scheve of Knoxville. She was a faithful Christian & lifetime member of Second Baptist Church.įord was looking forward to a heavenly reunion with her husband of 52 years, Oscar Kenneth “Bo” Ford. Ford died at Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge, where she had worked for 35 years.Ī lifelong resident of Clinton and graduate of Clinton Senior High School, Ford was known as a loving wife, mother, and grandmother. Patricia Ann Webber Ford – also known as Mom, Mamaw, and Aunt Pat – was with family when she passed away peacefully on April 12, 2022, after a brief illness.
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