Ms. Karen Outlaw
Ms. Karen Outlaw, passed away on Monday, February 28, 2022 at Washington County Regional Medical Center. Graveside services were held on Saturday, March 5, 2022 at 11:00 AM at Harrison Cemetery with Senior Pastor Patrick Wilson, Sr. officiating.
She was born on February 29, 1956 to the parentage of the later Mr. James T. Outlaw and the late Mrs. Laurette Davis Outlaw.
Ms. Outlaw was educated in the Washington County Public School System and was a member of the class of 1975.
She was employed by Wal-Mart for sixteen years.
Ann, as she was affectionately called, never met a stranger and was always ready to greet you with a smile.
She loved her family and was always ready and willing to do whatever she could for them. She was fiercely independent never wanted to be fussed over, preferring to stay in the background. Even after losing her sight, Ann remained determined to be self-sufficient and continued to put others first.
In her lifetime, Ann wore many titles. She was a devoted mother, daughter, sister, aunt, cousin and friend. In 2008, she felt that something was missing, and gave her life to Christ. Earning yet another title, saved. She attended New Birth Christian Ministries until her health failed.
She was preceded in death by two brothers: Mr. Addison Outlaw and Mr. James Davis.
Ms. Outlaw leaves cherished memories to her three sons: Mr. Johnny Outlaw, Mr. Jessie Miller, III, Mr. Andreal Tucker; four grandchildren: Destini Reynolds, Ariah Cannida, Kia Yorker, Henry Outlaw, II; one sister: Ms. Lynette Davis; two brothers: Mr. Henry (Lorriane) Outlaw, Sr., Mr. Joseph (Juanita) Purvey; devoted family and friends: Ms. Mary Miller, Ms. Sandra Bryant, Ms. Latina Miller, Ms. Bernestine Wilson, Ms. Patricia Ryder, Ms. Shelia McBride, Ms. Cierra James, Ms. Inez Ellison, Ms. Faye Andrews, Ms. Angela Hall, Ms Victoria Freeman, Ms. Myrtle Miller, Ms. Teresa Jackson; a host of other relatives and friends. M. C. Smith Funeral Home in charge.
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