The daughter of Tom and Martha Ledbetter Mayhall, she was born and raised in Grant. Her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren were the light of her life, her family said. She loved canning vegetables. Mrs. Pendergrass was known for babysitting around the community and was known as “Maw Maw” to many.
She is survived by a daughter, Eva Pendergrass; a granddaughter, Guinnett Russell (Richard); 2 grandsons, Patrick Jarmon (Kristy) and Jason Saint; and 3 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband Silas “Bug” Pendergrass; a daughter, Judith Saint; two sisters; and a brother. The funeral was Tuesday in the chapel of Grant Memorial Funeral Home followed by burial in Free Home Cemetery.
~~Contributor: Family Searcher (47043691)
The daughter of Tom and Martha Ledbetter Mayhall, she was born and raised in Grant. Her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren were the light of her life, her family said. She loved canning vegetables. Mrs. Pendergrass was known for babysitting around the community and was known as “Maw Maw” to many.
She is survived by a daughter, Eva Pendergrass; a granddaughter, Guinnett Russell (Richard); 2 grandsons, Patrick Jarmon (Kristy) and Jason Saint; and 3 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband Silas “Bug” Pendergrass; a daughter, Judith Saint; two sisters; and a brother. The funeral was Tuesday in the chapel of Grant Memorial Funeral Home followed by burial in Free Home Cemetery.
~~Contributor: Family Searcher (47043691)
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