One of two children born to the late Ruth Mosteller Mays and the late James Allen Mays, Sarah was a lifelong resident of Louisville. As a young girl, she accepted Jesus Christ as her Savior and joined the fellowship of the Louisville ARP Church. She met Olin, the love of her life, as a teenager attending an ARP Young People’s Christian Union conference. After graduating high school, she attended Erskine College and Florida State College for Women, leaving school to marry Olin before he left for war. After his return home, they eventually settled in Louisville where he opened his law practice and she worked as his legal secretary. Sarah enjoyed life—the best part for her was spending time with her best friend, Olin, and her family for whom she provided a safe haven filled with her loving care and devotion. She was faithfully committed and devoted to her family, her church, friends and community. Never being one to enjoy the limelight, she was the steadfast anchor on whom people depended. Her legacy will forever continue in the hearts of those privileged to know her.
Sarah is also preceded in death by her brother, Dr. James L. Mays.
The family respectfully requests that in lieu of flowers memorial contributions be made to the church she loved—Louisville ARP Church, P.O. Box 9, Louisville, GA 30434.
The family will receive friends in the Louisville ARP social hall after the 2:00PM services Thursday afternoon, October 26, 2017.
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Source: James Funeral Home, Wrens, Ga.
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One of two children born to the late Ruth Mosteller Mays and the late James Allen Mays, Sarah was a lifelong resident of Louisville. As a young girl, she accepted Jesus Christ as her Savior and joined the fellowship of the Louisville ARP Church. She met Olin, the love of her life, as a teenager attending an ARP Young People’s Christian Union conference. After graduating high school, she attended Erskine College and Florida State College for Women, leaving school to marry Olin before he left for war. After his return home, they eventually settled in Louisville where he opened his law practice and she worked as his legal secretary. Sarah enjoyed life—the best part for her was spending time with her best friend, Olin, and her family for whom she provided a safe haven filled with her loving care and devotion. She was faithfully committed and devoted to her family, her church, friends and community. Never being one to enjoy the limelight, she was the steadfast anchor on whom people depended. Her legacy will forever continue in the hearts of those privileged to know her.
Sarah is also preceded in death by her brother, Dr. James L. Mays.
The family respectfully requests that in lieu of flowers memorial contributions be made to the church she loved—Louisville ARP Church, P.O. Box 9, Louisville, GA 30434.
The family will receive friends in the Louisville ARP social hall after the 2:00PM services Thursday afternoon, October 26, 2017.
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Source: James Funeral Home, Wrens, Ga.
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Obituary Edited To Protect The Privacy Of the Living
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