HOWELL, Franklin Marion
(1853-1932)
THOMPSON, Nancy Ann
(1861-1947)
ESSARY, William Lafayette
(1845-1922)
ROBERTSON, Paralee
(1850-1908)
HOWELL, Franklin Ezra
(1887-1976)
ESSARY, Vada Vadeene
(1892-1977)
HOWELL, Mavis Marjorie
(1915-1995)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. EDWARDS, Garth Sharon

2. COPELAND, John Virgil
3. TRENT, Glen

HOWELL, Mavis Marjorie

  • Born: 4 Sep 1915, Essary Springs, Tennessee
  • Marriage: (1): EDWARDS, Garth Sharon 3 Jun 1937, Manila, Mississippi County, Arkansas
  • Marriage: (2): COPELAND, John Virgil
  • Marriage: (3): TRENT, Glen
  • Died: 27 Feb 1995, Searcy, White County, Arkansas, at age 79
  • Buried: 1 Mar 1995, Oaklawn Cemetery, White County, AR

bullet  Noted events in her life were:

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• Fact 1: Both Elementary & High School Teacher. Marjorie was an elementary and high teacher for many years was also an elementary principal in Arkansas and Missouri, and was noted for participating in more than a hundred Church of Christ mission campaigns.

• Marriage Fact. The Edwards-Howell Wedding
By Marvin Howell

Helen Howell Walker has announced that her wedding to
Ray will be on June 3. That date brought back memories for me of another family
wedding that occurred on June 3. It was the 1937 wedding
of my sister, Marjorie Howell, to Sharon Edwards. They became
the parents of four children--and numerous grandchildren--who
are on this list. Here are some details about that wedding.

Marjorie chose June 3 for her wedding that year for a
special reason: King Edward VIII and Wallis Warfield Simpson
were going to be married that day. Marjorie thought it would
be fun to be married on the same day that this famous couple
was getting married in England. All the world was watching
the wedding of Edward, who had just abdicated the English
throne so he could married an American commoner. They were
later know as the Duke and Duchess of Windsor.

Marjorie and Sharon's evening wedding was at our family
home in Manila, Arkansas. Her brother, Maurice Howell, had
been preaching a few years, so they asked him to perform the
ceremony. Later, Maurice and Sharon had a running joke
with Maurice frequently dunning Sharon for having
performed the ceremony, and Sharon declaring that a groom
didn't have to pay when the minister is the bride's brother.
(I think Sharon probably paid him, but they enjoyed carrying
on for years about this bill.)

Marjorie's maid of honor was Florence Dinsmore from
Harding, who had been her special friend--and was also
a girlfriend of Maurice at the time. Ezra Howell gave his
daughter away, and Vadeene Howell stood with Florence.

Marjorie believed in working her whole family into the
act. Guess who sang! Marjorie thought her 10-year-old
brother could sing well, so I was elected to sing a
mushy wedding song. When told that I had to sing, I wanted
to sing my favorite swing tune of the day, "The Love Bug
Will Bite You If You Don't Watch Out," but Marjorie
vetoed that idea. So I reluctantly sang "I Love You Truly"
to Lucille Curtwright's accompaniment on the piano.
William Edwards (no kin) was Sharon's best man.

I cried at my sister's wedding. I adored my big sister
and didn't really want her to go away with Sharon Edwards!
In 1951, she returned the favor and cried at my wedding
in Dyersburg, Tenn.

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Mavis married Garth Sharon EDWARDS, son of David EDWARDS and Recia Ann HAMPTON, on 3 Jun 1937 in Manila, Mississippi County, Arkansas. (Garth Sharon EDWARDS was born on 10 Mar 1916 in Clay County, Arkansas, died on 26 Mar 1986 in Searcy, White County, Arkansas and was buried on 29 Mar 1986 in Oaklawn Cemetery, White County, AR.)

Mavis also married John Virgil COPELAND.

Mavis also married Glen TRENT.


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