They were returning from a continuing education seminar when the pilot issued a distress call. Dr. Michael & Kim Perry and Dr. Jason Perry Farese & Dr. Lea Farese also died in the crash.
Angie's effervescent joy permeated everything she did. When she walked into a room, everything lit up, and we were all better people for being near her. She mothered her five children with a fierce and deep love. Angie was the one that her family and friends turned to first in times of sorrow and happiness because she had a great gift for listening compassionately and responding with generous care.
Angie loved cheering on the Ole Miss Rebel football, baseball and basketball teams, and she was always up front and center. Not only did Angie support Ole Miss and her kids' athletic endeavors, she was also a great athlete herself. She woke up at 5 a.m. to work out with her husband, Austin, and she loved spending hunting season at her home away from home, Merigold Hunting Club.
After graduating from the University of Mississippi, Angie was a remarkable business woman and she ran her husband Austin's dental clinic in Clarksdale, Mississippi. She played an active role in Tri Delta sorority, Junior Auxiliary and Grace Bible Church. Her energy has left an impact on many lives, and her love will always be remembered.
Survivors include daughters, Katie Poole, Kingsley Warrington, and Wesley Warrington; sons, Walker Poole and Jack Warrington; her mother, Lizzie Roark; her father, Murry (Lisa) Roark; brother, Al (Carol) Roark; a host of other family members.
Visitation will be held Friday, August 19, 2016 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at North Oxford Baptist Church. A memorial service will be held at 1:00 p.m. immediately following the visitation with Rev. J. D. Shaw officiating.
They were returning from a continuing education seminar when the pilot issued a distress call. Dr. Michael & Kim Perry and Dr. Jason Perry Farese & Dr. Lea Farese also died in the crash.
Angie's effervescent joy permeated everything she did. When she walked into a room, everything lit up, and we were all better people for being near her. She mothered her five children with a fierce and deep love. Angie was the one that her family and friends turned to first in times of sorrow and happiness because she had a great gift for listening compassionately and responding with generous care.
Angie loved cheering on the Ole Miss Rebel football, baseball and basketball teams, and she was always up front and center. Not only did Angie support Ole Miss and her kids' athletic endeavors, she was also a great athlete herself. She woke up at 5 a.m. to work out with her husband, Austin, and she loved spending hunting season at her home away from home, Merigold Hunting Club.
After graduating from the University of Mississippi, Angie was a remarkable business woman and she ran her husband Austin's dental clinic in Clarksdale, Mississippi. She played an active role in Tri Delta sorority, Junior Auxiliary and Grace Bible Church. Her energy has left an impact on many lives, and her love will always be remembered.
Survivors include daughters, Katie Poole, Kingsley Warrington, and Wesley Warrington; sons, Walker Poole and Jack Warrington; her mother, Lizzie Roark; her father, Murry (Lisa) Roark; brother, Al (Carol) Roark; a host of other family members.
Visitation will be held Friday, August 19, 2016 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at North Oxford Baptist Church. A memorial service will be held at 1:00 p.m. immediately following the visitation with Rev. J. D. Shaw officiating.
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