Beloved woman, Eulalia Bowles Brewer, age 86, of Paris, Tennessee, ascended to eternity with her Savior on February 4, 2014.
Born May 6, 1927, she graduated from E.W. Grove High School and Toler Business College.
She is survived by three daughters, Jane (Mike) Plumley of Franklin, TN, Ann (Louis) Robbins of Mt. Juliet, TN, and Lalia Winsett of Paris; 9 grandchildren, Chris (Hyekyung) Plumley, Matthew (Shellie) Plumley, Michael Plumley, Rachel (Scott) Parker, Natalie Robbins, Jonathan Robbins, Dana (John) Chango, Lindsay (Nathan) Smith, Kasey (Cliff) Barna; 12 great-grandchildren, and a sister-in-law, Mildred Holland of Camden, TN.
She was preceded in death by her husband Doyle Brewer of 67 years; son-in-law, David Winsett; her parents, Fred Wharton and Fannie Burton Bowles; and three brothers: Thomas Franklin, Fred Burton, and John Claiborne Bowles.
Having lost her mother at age 5, she was lovingly raised in the home of her aunt and uncle, Lizzie and George Wynns, and cousin, Philip Wynns, of Elkhorn, TN.
Mrs. Brewer was a faithful, charter member of Trinity United Methodist Church, where she was active in United Methodist Women and serving in ministries to others. Before retirement, she was employed by Clippard Industries and Markel Lighting.
Visitation will be Friday from 4-8 pm and after 9 am Saturday at Ridgeway Funeral Home. The Memorial Service will be Saturday at 11 am at LeDon Chapel of Ridgeway Funeral Home with Cliff Barna and Rev. Jolinne Downey officiating. Burial will follow in Elkhorn Cemetery with Rev. Mike Wimberley conducting the graveside service.
Pallbearers will be Chris Plumley, Matthew Plumley, Michael Plumley, Mike Plumley, Jonathan Robbins, Louis Robbins, Fred Bowles, and David Dunlap.
Memorials may be made to Trinity United Methodist Church, 409 North Wilson St., Paris, TN 38242.
Her daughters and family cherish her self-sacrificing life and the loving example she leaves. She truly lived for Jesus and for her family and others.