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Pamela Elaine Townsend McWilliams

By The Leader on October 24, 2019

Pamela Elaine Townsend McWilliams
Date of Death – October 21, 2019

Mrs. Pamela Elaine Townsend McWilliams, 71, of Covington, passed away on the morning of October 21, 2019. Mrs. McWilliams was a retired legal secretary and member of the Smyrna Baptist Church.

Mrs. McWilliams is survived by her husband, Ronnie Wesley McWilliams; her sons, Kevin Neal McWilliams and Christopher Scott McWilliams (Stacy), both of Covington; her siblings, Dennis James Townsend of Covington, Jimmy Lomax of Nashville, Jim Townsend of Clarksville and Jan Townsend Byrd of Covington and her seven grandchildren, Patrick McWilliams, Adrianna Mc- Williams Short, Caleb McWilliams, Ashlyn McWilliams, Brice McWilliams, Drew McWilliams and Riley Jane McWilliams.

Mrs. McWilliams was preceded in death by her parents, James Oliver and Janina Bucey Townsend.

Visitation for Mrs. McWilliams will be held on Thursday morning, Oct. 24, from 8:30 – 9:30 a.m., with the funeral services starting at 9:30.

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