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Lois Hazel <I>Morgan</I> Wilson

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Lois Hazel Morgan Wilson

Birth
Death
30 Jun 2002 (aged 78)
Burial
Waycross, Ware County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Mausoleum - inside
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Mrs. Hazel Morgan Wilson, 78 died Sunday (June 30, 2002) at Baptist Village after a extended illness. A native of Brantley County and long-time Raybon Community / Nahunta resident, Mrs. Wilson has resided in Waycross since 1986.

She was retired from the Brantley County Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service (ASCS) in 1981.

She was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church. She served on the Board of Trustees, member of the United Methodist Women Group, Kennagers Club, and the Mary Martha Sunday School Class.

She was a member of AARP of Nahunta and Waycross, Rose Garden Club, Martha Washington Club, Okefenokee Grandmothers Club, and National Association of Retired Federal Employees (NARFE). She was a charter member of the Nahunta Chamber of Commerce and Mineral Springs Chapter of Daughter of the American Revolution and served as Regent. She was a member of Nahunta Woman's Club and was named Brantley County Tree Farmer of the year in 1994.

She was the daughter of the late Milton Morgan and Nancy Morgan Morgan. She was preceeded in death by her first husband John M. Wilson and second husband John E. Britt, also preceeded in death by a brother Conway Morgan, sister Mavis Newbern, two grandsons Sammy Fulford, and Tommy Fulford.

She is survived by four daughters; Dean W. Johns of St. Simons, Una Fulford husband Dennis of Waycross, Anna Wilson of St. Simons, Melinda Wilson of Jacksonville, FL., a sister; Iris Lake of Nahunta, grandchildren; Beth Squires, Layton Johns, Lara Johns, Kim Allen Robinson, Kevin Allen, Amy Lewis Schultze, Camille Harden, Jay Harden, Jeff Fulford and Denny Fulford, 14 great grandchildren.

A service is planned for 11:00 am Tuesday in the Music Funeral Home Chapel. Entombment will be held in Greenlawn Cemetery.

The family will receive friends from 6 until 8 o'clock Monday evening at the funeral home.

The family asks that the Mary Martha Sunday School Class and Martha Washington Club (Canasta) serve as honorary pallbearers and to meet at the funeral home at 10:40 Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Hazel Morgan Wilson, 78 died Sunday (June 30, 2002) at Baptist Village after a extended illness. A native of Brantley County and long-time Raybon Community / Nahunta resident, Mrs. Wilson has resided in Waycross since 1986.

She was retired from the Brantley County Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service (ASCS) in 1981.

She was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church. She served on the Board of Trustees, member of the United Methodist Women Group, Kennagers Club, and the Mary Martha Sunday School Class.

She was a member of AARP of Nahunta and Waycross, Rose Garden Club, Martha Washington Club, Okefenokee Grandmothers Club, and National Association of Retired Federal Employees (NARFE). She was a charter member of the Nahunta Chamber of Commerce and Mineral Springs Chapter of Daughter of the American Revolution and served as Regent. She was a member of Nahunta Woman's Club and was named Brantley County Tree Farmer of the year in 1994.

She was the daughter of the late Milton Morgan and Nancy Morgan Morgan. She was preceeded in death by her first husband John M. Wilson and second husband John E. Britt, also preceeded in death by a brother Conway Morgan, sister Mavis Newbern, two grandsons Sammy Fulford, and Tommy Fulford.

She is survived by four daughters; Dean W. Johns of St. Simons, Una Fulford husband Dennis of Waycross, Anna Wilson of St. Simons, Melinda Wilson of Jacksonville, FL., a sister; Iris Lake of Nahunta, grandchildren; Beth Squires, Layton Johns, Lara Johns, Kim Allen Robinson, Kevin Allen, Amy Lewis Schultze, Camille Harden, Jay Harden, Jeff Fulford and Denny Fulford, 14 great grandchildren.

A service is planned for 11:00 am Tuesday in the Music Funeral Home Chapel. Entombment will be held in Greenlawn Cemetery.

The family will receive friends from 6 until 8 o'clock Monday evening at the funeral home.

The family asks that the Mary Martha Sunday School Class and Martha Washington Club (Canasta) serve as honorary pallbearers and to meet at the funeral home at 10:40 Tuesday morning.


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