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Patricia Liles Headin

By The Leader on August 12, 2019

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Patricia Liles Headin

Date of Death – June 7, 2019

 

Patricia Liles Headin, 80, of Brighton, passed away on the morning of Friday, June 7, 2019. Mrs. Headin, the widow of Mr. Billy Eugene Headin, was a clerk at a car dealership and a member of the Salem A. R. P. Church. 

Mrs. Headin is survived by her daughters, Teresa Leigh Kreunen of Olive Branch, Miss, Patricia Louise Davie of Atoka and Penny Dawn Farney (Ryan) of Brighton; eight grandchildren, Henry Kreunen, Nick Kreunen (Melanie), Jacob Davie, Lacee Cornett (Austin), JoJo Sanchez, Alena Headin, Sam Farney, and Douglas Farney and one great-grandchild, Liam Kreunen. 

Mrs. Headin was preceded in death by her parents, Lucian and Louise Liles and by her sons, James Miller and Michael Eugene Headin and by her seven siblings. 

Services for Mrs. Headin were held on Tuesday, June 11, at 3 p.m., at the Maley-Yarbrough Chapel. Visitation took place from 1-3 p.m., prior to the services starting with interment followingin Salem Cemetery. 

If you would like to sign the online guestbook please visit www.maleyyarbrough.com

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