Margaret remained active and quick-witted until the end of her journey here on earth. She loved to bake for friends and family, ‘socialize’ everywhere she went (most frequently at Bell’s and Wal-Mart), growing flowers, attending recreational department football games, dancing, singing, playing piano, and, most of all, just plain loving people. Many knew her as ‘Mag’, ‘Mother’, ‘Aunt Granny’, ‘Mags’, ‘Nana’, or as Jack Howard would say, ‘Marilyn Monroe’. She enjoyed the random reactions from strangers when she would introduce herself as a former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader. Her humorous antics and sayings will be missed and remembered by many.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 30 years, A. Lincoln Paradise; brother and sister-in-law, Curtis and Rachel Kittle Coile; sister and brother-in-law, George and Nell Coile Walls; brother and sister-in-law, Billy and Margaret Swann Coile; sister-in-law, Bonnie Huff Coile; niece, Teresa Walls Kingery; nephew, Kerry Coile; niece, Heather Coile; aunts, Ida Coile White and Laura Hall Reynolds.
Survivors include: daughter and son-in-law, Marcus and Patti Paradise Escoe, Maxeys, GA; daughter Penni Paradise, Crawford, GA; daughter Angel Paradise Terry, Athens, GA; and step-son Mike Paradise, Crawford, GA. Granddaughter and grandson-in-law, Eric and Marci Paradise Dudley, Arnoldsville, GA, and granddaughter, Faith Paradise Terry, Charleston, SC; sister and brother-in-law Jerry and Gloria Coile Peterman, and brother and sister-in-law Jimmy and Martha Huff Coile. Many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews, all of whom she sincerely adored; and her precious little jewels, Cash and Raygen Haley, Maxeys, GA, and Nolan, JC, and Bree Holloman, Crawford, GA
Margaret remained active and quick-witted until the end of her journey here on earth. She loved to bake for friends and family, ‘socialize’ everywhere she went (most frequently at Bell’s and Wal-Mart), growing flowers, attending recreational department football games, dancing, singing, playing piano, and, most of all, just plain loving people. Many knew her as ‘Mag’, ‘Mother’, ‘Aunt Granny’, ‘Mags’, ‘Nana’, or as Jack Howard would say, ‘Marilyn Monroe’. She enjoyed the random reactions from strangers when she would introduce herself as a former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader. Her humorous antics and sayings will be missed and remembered by many.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 30 years, A. Lincoln Paradise; brother and sister-in-law, Curtis and Rachel Kittle Coile; sister and brother-in-law, George and Nell Coile Walls; brother and sister-in-law, Billy and Margaret Swann Coile; sister-in-law, Bonnie Huff Coile; niece, Teresa Walls Kingery; nephew, Kerry Coile; niece, Heather Coile; aunts, Ida Coile White and Laura Hall Reynolds.
Survivors include: daughter and son-in-law, Marcus and Patti Paradise Escoe, Maxeys, GA; daughter Penni Paradise, Crawford, GA; daughter Angel Paradise Terry, Athens, GA; and step-son Mike Paradise, Crawford, GA. Granddaughter and grandson-in-law, Eric and Marci Paradise Dudley, Arnoldsville, GA, and granddaughter, Faith Paradise Terry, Charleston, SC; sister and brother-in-law Jerry and Gloria Coile Peterman, and brother and sister-in-law Jimmy and Martha Huff Coile. Many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews, all of whom she sincerely adored; and her precious little jewels, Cash and Raygen Haley, Maxeys, GA, and Nolan, JC, and Bree Holloman, Crawford, GA
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