Known as Momma and Granny, Mrs. New loved her family dearly and there was nothing she wouldn't do for them. Knowing they would miss her, she comforted them, letting them know she was ready to go home. She loved God and was ready to be with Him and her family members that had gone before her.
Mrs. New married young and was widowed at 18, leaving her with two children under the age of two. She worked about 25 years with the Georgia Department of Revenue as a Tax Investigator; worked nights for a while at Cobb General Hospital and earned her associate degree while raising her children on her own. She was an independent, strong-willed woman.
Mrs. New lived in Mableton for 46 years before moving to Heflin in 2007. Her farm was off the beaten path but she was quick to say she found it because "God sent me there." While living in Mableton she was a member of Orange Hill Baptist Church and volunteered at the Mable House. In Alabama she served her community as a local member of Pilot Club International. Her hobby was buying and saving mint coins.
According to her wishes, Mrs. New will be cremated. Her ashes will be buried by her husband and son in Barber Cemetery in Mableton. The graveside service will be held at 1:30 pm on Monday, December 13, 2021.
Known as Momma and Granny, Mrs. New loved her family dearly and there was nothing she wouldn't do for them. Knowing they would miss her, she comforted them, letting them know she was ready to go home. She loved God and was ready to be with Him and her family members that had gone before her.
Mrs. New married young and was widowed at 18, leaving her with two children under the age of two. She worked about 25 years with the Georgia Department of Revenue as a Tax Investigator; worked nights for a while at Cobb General Hospital and earned her associate degree while raising her children on her own. She was an independent, strong-willed woman.
Mrs. New lived in Mableton for 46 years before moving to Heflin in 2007. Her farm was off the beaten path but she was quick to say she found it because "God sent me there." While living in Mableton she was a member of Orange Hill Baptist Church and volunteered at the Mable House. In Alabama she served her community as a local member of Pilot Club International. Her hobby was buying and saving mint coins.
According to her wishes, Mrs. New will be cremated. Her ashes will be buried by her husband and son in Barber Cemetery in Mableton. The graveside service will be held at 1:30 pm on Monday, December 13, 2021.
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