P.O. Box 506, 943 Highway 425 North, Monticello, AR71655

Flossie Binns Wells
March 9, 1934 - November 3, 2012

Flossie Binns Wells

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Flossie Mae Wells was born on March 9, 1934 in Monticello to the late Sam and Charlie Vern Binns. She departed this life on Saturday, November 3, 2012 at her home.

Mrs. Flossie, as she was affectionately called, attended the Drew High School. She confessed a hope in Christ at an early age at Holmes Chapel Presbyterian Church. She was united in holy matrimony to Wilson Wells on June 20, 1953. She was preceded in death by one son, Michael Binns, Sr; one brother, Charles Binns; and one sister, Shirley Binns Haymon.

Mrs. Flossie is survived by her husband Wilson Wells; one son, Larry Wells (Vicki) of Colorado Springs, CO; one sister, Bobbie Dunlap (Louis) of Monticello; three brothers, Sam Binns, Jr. (Veronica) of Gary IN, Jewel Binns (Brenda) and Calvin Binns (Viola) both of Monticello; two grandsons, Lawrence Wells of Colorado Springs, CO and Michael Binns, Jr. of Bryant; two god-daughters, Ashley Williams-Moses (Patrick) of Sumter, SC and Jessica Williams of Little Rock; a dear family friend, Dwight Hudspeth of Little Rock and a host of relative whom she loved dearly from both the Binns and the Wells families.

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Service
Funeral Service
Thursday, November 8, 2012
at 11:00 A.M.
Holmes Chapel Church
527 E. McCloy
Monticello, AR  71655
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Interment
Oakland Cemetery
300 North Hyatt St.
Monticello, AR  71655
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Condolences(12)

  1. Marilyn Arrington-Trotter
    She was like a mother to. I will never forget her and the love she so share with me.
  2. John & Mary Hudspeth
    Larry, Mr. & Mrs. Dunlap,

    May God give you peace and strength during this time of bereavement.

    John & Mary hudspeth
    14029 Baneberry Cir
    Manassas, Virginia. 20112
  3. Arkansas Behavioral Center-Little Rock
    We are truly sorry for your loss. It is our prayer that God keep you and continue to bless you.
  4. Robert McDaniel
    May God give you peace and understanding.
    Remembering the entire family in prayer.
  5. Sandy Harris Smith
    Larry, thinking of you at this difficult time, you are always in my heart and in my prayers. Love you
  6. The Jamison's
    Mrs. Dunlap:

    May you find strength and comfort in knowing that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. We pray that God gives you peace that passeth all understanding as you journey through this difficult time. May your heart be filled with cherished memories of your sister that will last a lifetime.

    With Deepest Sympathy,
    Paul and Gaynell Jamison
  7. Bishop Sam Wherry

    RESOLUTION

    To the Family of Flossie Mae Wells

    Bishop Sam Wherry on this Eighth Day of November, In the year of our Lord Jesus Christ, Two Thousand and Twelve; submit the following resolution in recognition of Mrs. Flossie Mae Wells. This resolution is submitted on behalf of our deceased Sister in the name of Jesus Christ.

    Wilson Wells and members of the family, Grief is a perfect normal response to the death of your loved one. It is an adjustment process, which will allow all of you too gradually to accept this loss. The process is the same whether you are grieving the loss of a parent, brother, sister or other significant person.

    The death of Flossie Mae Wells from this mortal state to immortality is a great loss and it is necessary to acknowledge it not only to your self-but to others. The adjustment will be easier for Wilson and all family members by feeling free in expressing your respective grief. In addition to your feelings of despair and loneliness, you have to lose control of your emotions. Painful as it is, it is part of the normal grieving process. However, there is also an intensifying of faith in Jesus Christ, which gives you sufficient inner strength to carry you through this difficult period.

    Finally, with the passing of time, there will be a gradual severing of
    Flossie Mae Wells thoughts and emotional ties. As you emerge from this bereavement, you will discover that you are a stronger person than you were before his death, you all will have gained a deeper faith, along with increased sensitivity, and greater understanding and compassion for one another and for others.

    Humbly Submitted

    Bishop Sam Wherry
    World Link of Churches and Ministries Incorporated-Baton Rouge, LA


  8. Julius and Lillie B. Wherry
    Condolences to Wilson Wells, Bobby Dunlap, Deacon Calvin Barry, Sam Binns, Jr., Jewel Binns and to deceased Son, Larry Wells. Flossie Mae will be missed for she was such a delightful person.
  9. Bridgette Youngblood
    I Know that you are resting peacfully. Love Always, Bridgette. Our prayers are with Mr. Wilson & Family.
  10. Shelia Harris
    Flossie you will truly be missed .May Flossie Soul Rest in Peace, May God Comfort the Family & Strengthen you all during this time..Love you From the Harris Family (Calif)
  11. Henry Ett Smith-Mcfadden
    We will miss You doing your gardening next door to us when we are in Arkansas. We're praying for Mr. Wells and the rest of the family.
  12. Elaine Connard
    My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
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