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Elizabeth Thomson Perryman

Tuscaloosa News December 5, 2010

Elizabeth Thomson "Betty Ann" Perryman

DESTIN, Fla. Elizabeth Thomson "Betty Ann" Perryman passed away at home Friday, December 3, 2010, after a courageous battle with multiple myeloma.

A native of Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, she attended Aliceville High School and the University of Alabama.  She moved to Montgomery in March 1955 where she lived most of her adult life.  She retired from Blount International, Ltd. in 1993 and moved to Destin, Florida in 1999.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Robert T. Perryman; parents, William J. Thomson, Sr. and Attie Bell Thomson; and brothers, William J. Thomson, Jr., Richard R. Thomson, and Bailey Thomson.

She is survived by her daughter, Amy Perryman Oswalt (Greg) and granddaughters Caroline and Emily Oswalt of Destin, Fla.

Other survivors include her sister Rebecca Lee Jordan (Roy) of Demopolis, Ala.; brothers Kimbrell A. Thomson (Nancy) of Batesville, Miss.; Thomas B. Thomson (Billie Sue) of Macon, Ga.; and James M. Thomson (Cornelia) of Newnan, Ga.  She is also survived by her aunt, Zelda Thomson Anderson, and uncle, Fuller Kimbrell of Northport, Ala.

A memorial service will be held Monday, December 6, 2010, at 2:00 p.m. at Destin United Methodist Church.  In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Covenant Presbyterian Church, Montgomery, Ala., Destin United Methodist Church, or the American Cancer Society .

Arrangements are under the direction of Davis-Watkins Funeral Homes and Crematory.

Published in Tuscaloosa News on December 5, 2010

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