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Jacob Ray Waldrip
1980 – 2023
Mary Helen Krebs
1947 – 2023
Cynthia Stone
1973 – 2023
Mildred Thelma Walkup
1943 – 2023
Bertha Annitte McCannon
1959 – 2023
Marcella June Walden
1958 – 2023
Julia Ruth Sweet
1936 – 2023
Maria Carmen Goodman
1932 – 2023
Julia Beth Nelms
1938 – 2023
James Oliver Owen
1933 – 2023
Carl Whitt Braswell
1935 – 2023
Laura Faye Baker
1943 – 2023
Jeramie David Sweet
1978 – 2023
Pat Murphree
1948 – 2023
Jennifer Gayle Cunningham
1982 – 2023
Rosellen Brogdon
1931 – 2023
Anna Jean Melvin
1937 – 2023
David Lynn Hensley
1955 – 2023
Barbara Jean Ooten
1937 – 2023
Carolyn Sue Isom
1946 – 2023
Melvin Lee Whitmire
1956 – 2023
Ralph Edward Ballard
1940 – 2023
Bettye June Whiting
1924 – 2023
Marinan Washburn
1922 – 2023
I will miss you terribly Momma. You were an inspiration in my life as I told you recently. And outside of God and his grace, I credit YOU Maw for my successes in life and who I am as a man today! Please tell my wife Sherree, my daughter Roxanna and my son Jeramie hello for me and that I look forward to the day were all together again as family in Heaven. You take a part of my heart with you Momma but please know, I’ll love you always and forever and I’ll do my best to always make sure my sister Robin knows she is loved and that Roger knows the same and they are taken care of as much as they will let me. I will rejoice in knowing you are in heaven Maw and will do my best not to be sad for our loss but happy that you will now live for eternity. With all my love until we meet again. Your son Terry who will NEVER forget your last words to me Mom …”I love you too Terry”.
Wanda was once my mother-in-law and I have always loved her and I always will. I am thankful that I have good memories of her and the family that I can look back on. I will miss her as I know many others will also.
You are in our thoughts and prayers. So very sorry for your loss.
Our hearts are with our dear friends/family, Terry, Doris and Amber and all of their family during this time of grief. But, also, we celebrate Wanda’s graduation to her Heavenly home to live forever with our Father God Who, I’m sure, welcomed her with open arms and “well done, good and faithful servant! Enter in.. to the joy of the Lord” she is now a part of that ” great cloud of witnesses” who are awaiting a joyous reunion with us all! May we strive to continue the work of showing God’s infinite love to everyone in our path that they too would come to know the Lord as their Saviour!! Rejoice, Wanda… you are HOME!!
God has our time in His hands.He is simply saying, “Welcome home”
I’ve always known you as Granny Maw and you definitely helped me throughout my childhood and I’ll forever be grateful! My relationship with the Lord has grown stronger and stronger the more you and I had our talks with one another. I’ll never forget all the memories growing up and I’m so thankful you got to meet my children and they will always know of our Lords love and grace. I’ll never forget what you told me every time I saw you and that was “Prayer changes things!” I love you Granny Maw and always will remember you! Love your Grandson Justin Barnett
It was a blessing to have known Mrs. Wanda, the short time that I had with her was a joy. She loved singing her good old gospel songs, clapping and tapping her feet, It was a blessing to see her really sing with tears of joy!