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Gladys Helen Sanders Dye

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
9 Jul 2008 (aged 80)
Washington County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Sandersville, Washington County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Wife of Clifford Curtis Dye.

Mrs. Helen Sanders Dye, age 80, of 1045 Riddleville Road in Sandersville died Wednesday morning July 9, in the Extended Care Facility following an extended illness. Burial in the Washington County Memorial Gardens. The Rev. J. Emory Lindsey and Rev. Jim Dunn will officiate. Pallbearers will be Randy Lord, Doyle Sanders, Larry Story, Ben Williams, Charles Reynolds and Mathew Douglas.

Mrs. Dye was a native and life long resident of Washington County, the daughter of the late Floyd Sanders and the late Lola Mae Etheridge Sanders. She was a retired inspector for Washington Manufacturing Company and J.P. Stephens Company. She was a member of the First Church of the Nazarene.

Survivors are her husband, Clifford C. Dye of Sandersville, her children, Jimmy C. Dye of Tennille and Tammy Dye Kelly of Sandersville, son in law, Scott Kelly, grandchildren, Jason Dye, Joshua Dye, Raven Helena Roberts, and Dylan Kelly, a great grandson, Cody Dye, two sisters, Ruby Lord of Tennille and Dessie Story of Forsyth.

The family suggest that donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 301 Mulberry Street, Suite 201, Macon, Georgia 31201.

May and Smith Funeral Directors were in charge of these arrangements.
Wife of Clifford Curtis Dye.

Mrs. Helen Sanders Dye, age 80, of 1045 Riddleville Road in Sandersville died Wednesday morning July 9, in the Extended Care Facility following an extended illness. Burial in the Washington County Memorial Gardens. The Rev. J. Emory Lindsey and Rev. Jim Dunn will officiate. Pallbearers will be Randy Lord, Doyle Sanders, Larry Story, Ben Williams, Charles Reynolds and Mathew Douglas.

Mrs. Dye was a native and life long resident of Washington County, the daughter of the late Floyd Sanders and the late Lola Mae Etheridge Sanders. She was a retired inspector for Washington Manufacturing Company and J.P. Stephens Company. She was a member of the First Church of the Nazarene.

Survivors are her husband, Clifford C. Dye of Sandersville, her children, Jimmy C. Dye of Tennille and Tammy Dye Kelly of Sandersville, son in law, Scott Kelly, grandchildren, Jason Dye, Joshua Dye, Raven Helena Roberts, and Dylan Kelly, a great grandson, Cody Dye, two sisters, Ruby Lord of Tennille and Dessie Story of Forsyth.

The family suggest that donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 301 Mulberry Street, Suite 201, Macon, Georgia 31201.

May and Smith Funeral Directors were in charge of these arrangements.


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