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Obituary for Barbara Kay Carmack Sermons
You're a true legacy... Will not be brick and mortar... Libraries are hospitals...or in large bank accounts you leave behind... Your true legacy will be what your friends and loved ones say about you when you are gone... So listen everyone! To Barbara Sermons story... To her legacy... For this is what we have to say...
She has left us today... She spread her wings...And flew away...
To the Lord's loving embrace... She has gone...And her loving memory...We'll show us the way...
Open your pearly Gates Lord... For an Angel is coming home!...
Barbara Sermons was born pm July 20th 1940 in Crocker Missouri; to the late Eula and Virgil Carmack. along earth her sister Norma Kinsley. She graduated from Crocker High School, Class of 1958. She was class president, a cheerleader; played softball .and even though she was one of the shortest people in the school also played basketball and volleyball. .
After high School she met and married William Bill Sermons on July the 20th 1961.
They were members of the Baptist Church here in Brandon Mississippi
This is the loving family she leaves behind, her husband, William M. (Bill) Sermons; her children, Beverly and Mike Sermons and his wife Laura; grandchildren, Tanner sermons, Abby sermons, Matthew sermons, Kelsey Booth Jason Booth; Melissa booth, Tyler Boyd. Her great-grandchildren, Lane booth, Levi booth, Lexi booth... And Macie Booth. She also leaves behind one niece and five nephews.
I know she would want me to end this on a happy note... And this is the thought that makes me smile...
When my time comes and they open up these pearly gates for me...
I know she will be standing there... Smiling and waving at me
God bless you Punky... You will be forever loved and missed
In lieu of Flowers, memorials may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital.