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NANCY WATT$ J Local woillan, i 21, drowns 1 h 12-12-76 for.vlctl111 .......... ""T ~·•ace, Charles Pittman. l~. Jfle reward. Pryor, Arnold Pylkaa, Don Her goal was to become a Robinson carroU Smith Dale Christian wife Md; mother and . $mjtb, ~ry Smith, Lott Tucker lhertt,y (ulfuU God s role for lhe , nd T>a.vid Vaughn: • WQman. ljl Interment followed in White Her a~ial talenu. a_nd s)Uls County Memorial Gardens by were .music a~ c~eative arts, 1 Daniel Funeral Service. t'uneral services for Nancy especially weavmg, tn whlclt she \ t.liss Watts is survived by her Eli:z.abethWattsofYarnell Road, ~eel~. . f parents. <;. t! Watts Jr. and 1 Seai:cywereconductedatlOa.m. M.w.1_c W.ll $ provided by uie Kathryn watts ; two sisters, . yesterday, February l1 it the Ha~g A<:aderoy Cboros. the rynthia Jean Hite and Carolyn I College Church of Christ by Avon · Harding ~pllcge ':,'horale arw:l Ann Watts or Searcy and her l Malone, assisted by Dr. t,.. R. congregattonal singtng. grandmother, ·Mrs . Dewayne Brown, Dr•. J. D. Bales and•Bill Active .pa.\lbe~rers . were ,()$born of warren, Ohio. ! nue:s. J~m~ Barnes,_ Jim Ca!'J", Bill At the graveside service Avon .,_...q~ at college c:Jctw 1 Nancy wH spoken of by those Colt, Floyd Daniel. Cliff Gatllus, I Malqne was assisted by Ted who knew ~r as o!'e P,OSUSslong Erle Moore, Ja.tries Shock and A1tman and Douglas Robison. I m~ny Ctmstian virtues, always Dewey Wotd. A 21-year-<ild Searcy woman drowned IQJ night in a Harding Q>Dege swimming POOl despite the administration of artificial respiration by fellow swimmers and ambulance drivers, ae– cor~ to Wbite County Coroner Allan Foster. Nem:y Elizabeth Watts, Varnell Road, is survived by her parents, C. l,. Watts Jr. ~d I Ktathryn Watt.s; two sisters, Cynthia Jean Hite and Carolyn AM Watts of Searcy, students at Hartfjng College. The college junior was swimming at 8:45 p.m. in the old college pool, located next to Harding Laundry, East Park Avenue, when $he suddenly went under, Mrs. Dianne LaRue N!l)Orted to a Searcy Police sergeant. Mrs. LaRue and another student, Stisan Ban, (flickly pulled Miss Watts from the- water and administered rMuscitation 1 to which she did not respon~ the omce said. Mrs: LaRue said she 1 had been watciung Miss Watts 1 $Wim because she knew she was t is-one to epileptic .seizures. ac- cording to the sergeant'• report. l However, Coroner Foster . said the cause of death waa listed as drowning. He said two White County Ambulance Service employees also atte,mpted to revive the woman. The funeral will be held at the CoDqe Church of ~ ~ist -~t 10 a.m. Wednesday, The family has requested that,• QI' lieu or flowers, contributions be Sfflt to Southern Oiriatian C1,Ullrens Home, Morrilton. selling a proper example for Ed others in her daily life. She was I Honorary pall~are111 were I an inspjfation f~ .i>tbers tn !Baggett, Jl:ddte -Camp~ell, I numerous- ways. Her quietly Dooner Dobbins, Harv~ D;lte:s, stated goal in lifewa, to lovingly ~roy Froman, T. R. ~fflfl;I', 1 _ _ • ·- ~-. Theo Garner, Dee Green, Bill { obey God lo Heaven so as ~ - Hickman, Wjl1iam Holloway, \ receive a crow..n of glory or Larry James, Nellon Jar'n.eS. eiema: life with her Lord and·to Perrin Jones. Perry Mason, J~ck !help others to achieve that same McKinney. ~ Mullens, Glen I l Pllplcl.... J .. y v1c11111 . . . 1 -! epileptic j A faglily physician for the C. L. 1 I Watts family of Sea,:cy, whose.' dau~r. Nancy , was a drownb.11 victim Sunday D!ght in J l a swimmill8 pool at Hardiog l College told the Cit.izen tod,ay Uw I ' the ~arcy police. report In f, yesterday's Ciliten, quoting a t lifeguard~ &aY,ing Mfss Watts had beeA sobjeet to epileptic seizures, was incorrect. He said that the medical ldia8110$iS of Miss Watts• con– dition was hrpet-glycemia Clow jblood sugar) which bas ~any of the sympto~s of epilepsy but is oot epilepsy. The diagnosis of Ml~ Watts' condition bad beea 1 made by the Little Rock J~~~~~ ~'.oic ~ \ I l J • . . • ..
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