Obituary published on Legacy.com by Young's Funeral Home - Jonesville on Jun. 1, 2025.
In Loving Memory of Mrs. Alma McClure Womack
Mrs. Alma McClure Womack, a beloved southern lady, passed away on May 31, 2025 in Ferriday La. She was born on September 3, 1948 in
Jonesville, La.
A service to celebrate her life will be held at Trinity Presbyterian Church in
Jonesville, La. on Wednesday June 4, 2025 at 10AM with Father Louis Sklar presiding. Burial will be at Heard Cemetery following the services.
The family will receive friends at Young's Funeral Home in Jonesville Tuesday June 3, 2025 from the hours of 5:00PM to 8:00PM.
Alma M. Womack is a Louisiana native, graduate of LSU and a career wife, mother, grandmother and farm hand. She lives on Smithland Plantation near
Jonesville, LA, with 18 chickens and 8-14 dogs. She was the devoted maitresse des maison (mistress of the house), keeper of the lawn, the lane, and the pecan orchard that defined the beauty and grace of Smithland. She was fiercely patriotic, an unreconstructed Southerner, and a contributor to the Jena Times, Catahoula News Booster, Bluffs and Bayous, American Free News, Red State and The American Thinker. She loved baseball when she was a girl, and has an impressive baseball card collection from the 50s and 60s to show it. Miss Alma was very proud of her Scottish heritage, her Scottish crosses and quilts were her absolute treasures. Her dear friends of the Block High School class of 1966 were so special to her. She talked with her former classmates quite often, and hosted a c/o '66 reunion party at her house every October for the last two decades.
Born with an innate love for the land and the traditions of her family, Mrs. Womack nurtured her home with unparalleled dedication, making it a place of warmth, hospitality, and lasting memories. For decades, she was the heart and soul of Smithland, tending to every detail with meticulous care. Mrs. Alma ran the house with a steady hand, while her beloved husband, Buster, worked the fields from sunup to sundown. Miss Alma was a conservative Southern woman who was not afraid to speak her mind. At all. On anything!
There were few things that she loved more than working in her yard. She could mow and plant flowers and her precious caladiums every day, if they only grew fast enough. She would sit in her swing and look at what had been done and what needed to be done with her faithful pack of dogs in the evenings. She enjoyed her yard immensely.
A loving mother to three daughters and grandmother to four, Alma's greatest joy was found in her family. She embraced the role of mother and grandmother with boundless love, wisdom, and a gentle strength that became the foundation upon which her family grew.
Mrs. Womack's legacy will live on through her daughters and grandchildren, who carry forward the values she instilled: kindness, grace, and an unshakeable love for the land and those they hold dear. Her memory will continue to be honored by all who knew her.
Alma is preceded in death by her beloved husband, George Cleveland "Buster" Womack. parents, Juan and Marjorie "Bunnie" McClure. grandparents, Joe Ray "Papa" and Eunice Mae "Mini" Dowdy. brother, Douglas McClure and she is survived by her three daughters, Holly Womack Primeaux and husband Coty, of Hattiesburg, Jorie and Aaron Wade of Jonesville, and Claire Womack of
Jonesville, La. four grandchildren, Woodrow Womack Wade, Jon Grover "JG" Womack, Alma Elizabeth "Liza" Purvis, and Andrew John Richardson "Drew" Primeaux. her beloved siblings, Juan McClure and his wife Sandra, Helen McClure, Kenneth "Kenny Paul" McClure and his wife Yolanda, and Samuel McClure and his wife Danna.
She had countless friends and loved ones who will forever cherish her spirit, warmth, and the home she lovingly created at Smithland Plantation Jim and Joan Lossin, Block High School Class of 1966, Bobby Field, Donna Albritton, Sue Avery, to name a very few.
Michael Duncan was a friend and her right hand man, always there to help Mrs. Alma with any and everything, regardless of how big or small the task was.
Alma counted on Clarence Duncan as well, he was always there to help assist Michael anytime help was needed.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to
Wounded Warriors in Mrs. Womack's name, Catahoula Parish Library 205 Pond Street
Jonesville, La. 71343 and wounded veterans and MAGA.