Born in Florence, Alabama on September 10, 1950, to the late Charles N. Martin and Hazel Hawkins Martin, she was preceded in death by her husband Cecil Lawson; brother, Thomas “Tommy” Clarence Martin; and granddaughter, Harper Charlene Jackson.
She is survived by her daughter Melissa “Missy” Dawn Jackson and her husband, Joe; son, Landon Wesley Lawson and his wife, Korrie; grandchildren Josephine “Josie” Dawn Jackson, William Neil Martin Lawson, and Thomas Wesley Lawson; brother, Charles N. Martin Jr; numerous nieces and nephews; and caring life partner Glen Conner.
She was the life of the party and the belle of the ball, and would challenge you to a dance off at the drop of a hat. Carolyn loved her children and grandchildren beyond description. She could throw down in the kitchen like no other and would rather forgo Thanksgiving dinner than suffer the indignity of too few pies. Carolyn was an RN and for over 20 years served the needs of others as a compassionate and loving cardiac care nurse.
A service will be held to celebrate her life on Sunday, July 9, 2017, at 10:30 a.m. at The Pavilion at Harpeth Hills, 9090 Hwy 100, Nashville, Tennessee 37221. In lieu of donations to your favorite charity, please send flowers, lots of
Born in Florence, Alabama on September 10, 1950, to the late Charles N. Martin and Hazel Hawkins Martin, she was preceded in death by her husband Cecil Lawson; brother, Thomas “Tommy” Clarence Martin; and granddaughter, Harper Charlene Jackson.
She is survived by her daughter Melissa “Missy” Dawn Jackson and her husband, Joe; son, Landon Wesley Lawson and his wife, Korrie; grandchildren Josephine “Josie” Dawn Jackson, William Neil Martin Lawson, and Thomas Wesley Lawson; brother, Charles N. Martin Jr; numerous nieces and nephews; and caring life partner Glen Conner.
She was the life of the party and the belle of the ball, and would challenge you to a dance off at the drop of a hat. Carolyn loved her children and grandchildren beyond description. She could throw down in the kitchen like no other and would rather forgo Thanksgiving dinner than suffer the indignity of too few pies. Carolyn was an RN and for over 20 years served the needs of others as a compassionate and loving cardiac care nurse.
A service will be held to celebrate her life on Sunday, July 9, 2017, at 10:30 a.m. at The Pavilion at Harpeth Hills, 9090 Hwy 100, Nashville, Tennessee 37221. In lieu of donations to your favorite charity, please send flowers, lots of
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