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Susie Willie <I>Avery</I> Lyles

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Susie Willie Avery Lyles

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
22 Apr 2009 (aged 89)
Georgia, USA
Burial
Jones County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Susie Avery Lyles passed away Wednesday, April 22, 2009. Graveside services will be held Saturday, April 25, 2009 at 1P.M. in Middle Georgia Memory Gardens. Reverend Warren Jones will officiate.

Mrs. Lyles, devoted wife of Ben Lyles, cared for her husband nine years after his diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease. He preceded her in death in 1995. She was the loving mother of Patricia Sawyer (Ralph Hopkins) and Gail (Dan) Johnston. She was a beloved Mimi to her four grandchildren, Deborah Horton, Mark (Cheryl) Sawyer, Scott (Deana) Sawyer of Macon and Lisa Johnston of Bradenton, Florida and her six great grandchildren, Brandon Horton and Melissa Holbrook, Chelsi, Kyle, Shea Sawyer and Seth Conner. Mrs. Lyles was one of ten children and was preceded in death by three brothers, Buck, Henry and Arthur Avery and five sisters, Sally Cain, Irene Mitchell, Pauline Cleghorn, Mildred Brooks and Martha Yaughn. She is survived by one sister, Betty (Bobby) Causey. Mrs. Lyles is survived by her faithful dog, Lady. Susie Lyles was a wonderful role model for giving of herself to others. She cared for her parents (Joseph and Maude Kitchens Avery), her in laws (John and Minnie Lyles), her neighbors (Ozzie and Harriet Barrentine) and many more friends during her life time. She was a frequent visitor of Eastview Nursing Home. She visited residents and brought them treats just to bring a smile to their faces. Susie was a fabulous cook. Every Sunday she lovingly prepared a sumptuous meal to serve her family. This was one of the many ways that she showed her love to her family. She was a wonderful gardener. Her yard was always surrounded with beautiful flowers. Susie was the true matriarch of the family. The Lyles family wishes to thank her caring neighbors, Carolyn (Steve) Baker, Sherrie and Junior Martin for helping our mother until she was no longer able to remain at home. We wish to thank her physician, Dr. Roberta Andrews, her staff, Carolyn, Jessica, and Samantha, Mother's sitters, Mary Stanley and Barbara Grier. Many thanks to daughter, Patricia, for the care that she gave which allowed our Mother to remain at her home.
Susie Avery Lyles passed away Wednesday, April 22, 2009. Graveside services will be held Saturday, April 25, 2009 at 1P.M. in Middle Georgia Memory Gardens. Reverend Warren Jones will officiate.

Mrs. Lyles, devoted wife of Ben Lyles, cared for her husband nine years after his diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease. He preceded her in death in 1995. She was the loving mother of Patricia Sawyer (Ralph Hopkins) and Gail (Dan) Johnston. She was a beloved Mimi to her four grandchildren, Deborah Horton, Mark (Cheryl) Sawyer, Scott (Deana) Sawyer of Macon and Lisa Johnston of Bradenton, Florida and her six great grandchildren, Brandon Horton and Melissa Holbrook, Chelsi, Kyle, Shea Sawyer and Seth Conner. Mrs. Lyles was one of ten children and was preceded in death by three brothers, Buck, Henry and Arthur Avery and five sisters, Sally Cain, Irene Mitchell, Pauline Cleghorn, Mildred Brooks and Martha Yaughn. She is survived by one sister, Betty (Bobby) Causey. Mrs. Lyles is survived by her faithful dog, Lady. Susie Lyles was a wonderful role model for giving of herself to others. She cared for her parents (Joseph and Maude Kitchens Avery), her in laws (John and Minnie Lyles), her neighbors (Ozzie and Harriet Barrentine) and many more friends during her life time. She was a frequent visitor of Eastview Nursing Home. She visited residents and brought them treats just to bring a smile to their faces. Susie was a fabulous cook. Every Sunday she lovingly prepared a sumptuous meal to serve her family. This was one of the many ways that she showed her love to her family. She was a wonderful gardener. Her yard was always surrounded with beautiful flowers. Susie was the true matriarch of the family. The Lyles family wishes to thank her caring neighbors, Carolyn (Steve) Baker, Sherrie and Junior Martin for helping our mother until she was no longer able to remain at home. We wish to thank her physician, Dr. Roberta Andrews, her staff, Carolyn, Jessica, and Samantha, Mother's sitters, Mary Stanley and Barbara Grier. Many thanks to daughter, Patricia, for the care that she gave which allowed our Mother to remain at her home.


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