She was the daughter of William John and Nancy P. Gosnell Evans. She lived most of her life in Rabun County. Mrs. Gragg was a member of Flat Creek Baptist Church for 90 years plus. She played the piano for Church services for many years, taught Sunday school for many years was a charter member of the Women’s Missionary Union (WMU) and worked diligently with her husband with the young people. She was a member of the Lakemont Homemakers Club. She was a nurse’s assistant and was employed at A.I.D. Corp. for many years and at Claburne MFG. Company. She loved flower arrangements and needle work. Along with all these activities she was a homemaker. She was the last member of her immediate family.
Surving her are one daughter; Judy (Betty) Gragg Justus of Clayton, one grandson, Randy (R.J.) Justus of Lakemont, GA, one great grandson, CPL. Austin Franklin of Camp Lajeune, NC
She was the daughter of William John and Nancy P. Gosnell Evans. She lived most of her life in Rabun County. Mrs. Gragg was a member of Flat Creek Baptist Church for 90 years plus. She played the piano for Church services for many years, taught Sunday school for many years was a charter member of the Women’s Missionary Union (WMU) and worked diligently with her husband with the young people. She was a member of the Lakemont Homemakers Club. She was a nurse’s assistant and was employed at A.I.D. Corp. for many years and at Claburne MFG. Company. She loved flower arrangements and needle work. Along with all these activities she was a homemaker. She was the last member of her immediate family.
Surving her are one daughter; Judy (Betty) Gragg Justus of Clayton, one grandson, Randy (R.J.) Justus of Lakemont, GA, one great grandson, CPL. Austin Franklin of Camp Lajeune, NC
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