6-16-1970 Services for Stark Today Mrs. Annie Reynolds Stark of 400 Greensboro, the wife of Christopher Randolph Stark, died Saturday night at the Felix Long Memorial Hospital. Born in Oktibbeha County, the descendant of early settlers of this area, she was 89 years. Funeral services will be held at 10 am today from the Welch Funeral Home Chapel, with burial to follow in Odd Fellows Cemetery. The Rev. Prentiss Gordon, minister of the First United Methodist Church, and the Rev. A. D. Lewis, vicar of the Episcopal Church of the Resurrectionm, will officiate. At the time of her death, Mrs. Stark was the oldest living member of the First Methodist Church, where both her parents and grandparents had been members. She was the daughter of William Henry Reynolds and Eliza Jane Buntin Reynolds. She was educated in Starkville schools and was graduate of Southern Female College in West Point, which was later transferred to Nashville. Mrs. Stark was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and was a real daughter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Survivors, in addition to her husband, include a daughter, Miss Betsy Stark of Starkville; three sons, C. R. Stark Jr., of Bethesda, MD, Theodore Stark of Arlington, VA and Col. William R. Stark of Santa Rosa, Calif. and ten grandchildren. Pallbearers at the services will be William Dean Stark, Will McCain, Theodore Stark Jr, David Reynolds, Thomas H. Greer, Stanley Amsler, William A. Douglas and Lawrence Arnold. Copied and Transcribed by Mary Whitaker Davis and donated to the Oktibbeha County Genealogy web site at http://oktibbehamsgenealogy.org ALL RIGHTS RESERVED