Interment: Nubbin Ridge Cemetery, next to her 2nd husband Erwin Floy Vaughn (Pappy).
Flossie was born Nov. 2, 1914, at home in the Fall Creek Community (Acton) to the Rev. James E. and Angie Wetzel Raney. Flossie was the oldest of 5 sisters, and had 7 older half brothers and sisters from her father's first marriage
Living her entire life in the Fall Creek Community, she was a devoted Christain and lifelong member of the Acton Baptist Church. Where she had been a 1st grade Sunday school teacher for many years, later she and Pappy ran the snow cone stand at Vacation Bible School each year.
She loved to sew and was an accomplished seamstress, having fashioned everything from baby clothes to wedding dresses. She retired from Maybelle Dress Factory in the 1970s. Making wedding, brides maid, and prom dresses for the girls of Granbury and altering many of the gentlemen's garments as well. She loved to sew for her children, grandchildren, and her great grandchildren.
She also loved gardening and cooking for her family. And got such great joy form her bluebonnets and flowers that filled her yard each year, even having her yard on the cover of the Granbury Magazine in 2004. She was a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, great-great grandmother and friend to everyone she met.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Rev James E and Angie Lee WETZEL Raney; husbands, George William "Bill" Cash and Erwin Floy Vaughn; sister, Roslyn RANEY Cash; stepson, Lynn Vaughn; son-n-law, Charles Walter Hoyler, Sr; and infant grandson, Charles Walter Hoyler Jr..
Interment: Nubbin Ridge Cemetery, next to her 2nd husband Erwin Floy Vaughn (Pappy).
Flossie was born Nov. 2, 1914, at home in the Fall Creek Community (Acton) to the Rev. James E. and Angie Wetzel Raney. Flossie was the oldest of 5 sisters, and had 7 older half brothers and sisters from her father's first marriage
Living her entire life in the Fall Creek Community, she was a devoted Christain and lifelong member of the Acton Baptist Church. Where she had been a 1st grade Sunday school teacher for many years, later she and Pappy ran the snow cone stand at Vacation Bible School each year.
She loved to sew and was an accomplished seamstress, having fashioned everything from baby clothes to wedding dresses. She retired from Maybelle Dress Factory in the 1970s. Making wedding, brides maid, and prom dresses for the girls of Granbury and altering many of the gentlemen's garments as well. She loved to sew for her children, grandchildren, and her great grandchildren.
She also loved gardening and cooking for her family. And got such great joy form her bluebonnets and flowers that filled her yard each year, even having her yard on the cover of the Granbury Magazine in 2004. She was a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, great-great grandmother and friend to everyone she met.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Rev James E and Angie Lee WETZEL Raney; husbands, George William "Bill" Cash and Erwin Floy Vaughn; sister, Roslyn RANEY Cash; stepson, Lynn Vaughn; son-n-law, Charles Walter Hoyler, Sr; and infant grandson, Charles Walter Hoyler Jr..
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