Wilma Lovelace  February 18 1946  February 16 2020

Wilma Lovelace February 18 1946 February 16 2020

February 18 1946 February 16 2020
Wilma Lovelace February 18, 1946 – February 16, 2020 Share this obituary View/Sign Guestbook| Send Sympathy Card| Memorial Donation Wilma Lovelace, 73, passed away February 16, 2020, at the Malden Nursing Home. She was born in Steele, MO, to Merle and Nola Gulledge Richmond, who preceded her in death. Wilma grew up around Clarkton and Malden. She was married to Lawrence Lovelace who also preceded her in death, along with one grandson, Gage Nalley. She was preceded in death by 2 brothers, Donald (Richmond) Hanners and James Richmond; 3 sisters, Joan Kinder, Patricia Richmond and Dianne Davis. She is survived by 2 sons, Chris and Jackie Nalley of Malden; one grandson, Xander Nalley; brother, Tim Richmond of Tallapoosa, MO; 6 sisters, Sabrina Burnett of Parma, Gloria Deprow of Tallapoosa, Pat Sheet of Florida, Judee Whisler of Kansas City, Alice Siar of Barnhardt, MO, Eula Mare Roper of Malden; her step mother, Shirley Richmond of Tallapoosa; her uncle Gene Peacock of New Madrid; two aunts, Evelyn Peacock of New Madrid and Faye Peacock of Dexter, MO. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Print Obituary

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Wilma Lovelace February 18 1946 February 16 2020.

Bradshaw Funeral Home Inc

Death notice for the town of: Malden, state: Missouri

death notice Wilma Lovelace February 18 1946 February 16 2020

obituary notice Wilma Lovelace February 18 1946 February 16 2020

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