![]() Hencart Rd, Glennville, GA 30427 or Ogeechee Area Hospice, P.O. Remembrances to: Cornerstone Bible Church, 304 E. Pallbearers: Keith Pirkle, Will Kropp, Blake Stitcher, John Piantieri, Nik Piantieri, Kerry Collins She will be taken to the Church at 12:30 to lie in state before the Funeral. Burial will be in Georgia Veterans Memorial Cemetery. Funeral Services will be held 1:30 pm, Wednesday, Septemat Cornerstone Bible Church with Rev. ![]() Visitation will begin 5:00 pm, Tuesday, Septemat Brannen Kennedy Funeral Home. ![]() (Kirk) DeLoach of Kennesaw, GAĮight Grandchildren, Six Great Grandchildren, Several Nieces and Nephews also survive. siblings, Lois Durrence, Oscar Kirkland Jr., Jeff Kirkland, Jack Kirkland and Lyndal Kirkland.Ĭhildren, Holly K. She is preceded in death by her parents, husband, Winston H. She enjoyed camping and being in the mountains and was a charter member of Cornerstone Bible Church. She was a homemaker, loving caring wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She was born Augin Glennville, Georgia to Oscar and Magdalene Baker Kirkland and lived here most of her life. Myrna Kirkland DeLoach, 84 passed away Sunday, Septemat Ogeechee Area Hospice Inpatient Center in Statesboro surrounded by her loving family. Please keep Sherri DeLoach Oliver in your prayers. Burial will be in Georgia Veterans Memorial Cemetery.Ĭare and Services are entrusted to Brannen Kennedy Funeral Home of Glennville, Georgia. Funeral Services will be held Monday, March 16, 2020, 12:00 noon, at the chapel of Brannen Kennedy Funeral Home. Visitation will begin at 11:00 AM, Monday, Maat Brannen Kennedy Funeral Home. Sister in Law: Merriam Purcell of Glennville, GAĬaregivers: Debra Barfield, Janet Stanfield, Theresa Mobley, Connie Bowen and Abigail Bowen Great-grandchildren: Ava Giddens, Quinn Giddens and Grant Giddens Grandchildren: Brandon Purcell, Reed Purcell, Sydney Purcell, Casey Dubberly Giddens (Eric), Bruce Daniel Dubberly IV. Gloria and Danny Dubberly, all of Glennville, GA She is preceded in death by her parents, husband, Leeroy Purcell and grandson, Justin Keith McCloud. She was a member of Glennville First Baptist Church and the Friendship Sunday School Class. She was a homemaker, loving, caring wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. Mary was born Januin Jesup, GA to Emory and Bertie Thompson Dixon and lived in Glennville most of her life. Dixon Purcell, 85, passed away Friday, Maat Glenvue Health and Rehab surrounded by her family and under the care of Bethany Hospice. Masks are not required but are highly recommended.Ĭare and services are entrusted to Brannen Kennedy Funeral Home of Glennville, Georgia.Įveryone please keep Gloria Purcell Dubberly and family in your prayers. Pallbearers: RJ Ray, Ethan Lamb, Wayne Brewton, Shawn Driggers, Scott Ray, Monty Stricklandĭue to COVID-19, social distancing guidelines of six feet will be enforced. Remebrances may be made to: Beards Creek Church Cemetery Fund, 3516 John M. Burial will be in Beards Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends Wednesday, Octofrom 1:00 to 2:00 pm, with the Funeral Services to follow at 2:00 pm at the chapel of Brannen-Kennedy Funeral Home with Rev. She is survived by: Husband, Mike Lamb of Glennville, Georgia Daughter, Dedra Lamb Hughes (Jerry) of Valdosta, Georgia Son, Michael Lamb (Lisa) of Glennville, Georgia Grandchildren, Kati Ray (RJ), Laura Michael Hughes, Ethan Lamb, Eli Lamb, Ellis Lamb Great Grandchildren, Mckenzie and Conner Ray Sisters, Linda Knight (Billy), Wynell Foley both of Glennville, Georgia and so many friends who she loved deeply. Verna is preceded in death by: her parents, Elisha and Molly Ray, sister, Venice Watson and brother, Jerry Ray. In her later years she collected memories and shared them as her legacy. She loved all things beautiful but she loved people the most. For many years to come she was known for a table full of food, friends and hospitality. When she married she admitted that she didn’t know how to cook but it did not take her long to learn. ![]() Her daylilies and plants are scattered throughout the south with her friends and family. She instilled in her husband, children and grandchildren a love of gardening. She enjoyed walks and runs all around their family farm. Her favorite hobby, in her own words has always been reading. Her years of banking were more of a favorite past time and less a career because of her desire to help people. In 1961 she returned to Glennville to marry her life’s love, Mike Lamb. She graduated from Glennville High School in 1959 and moved to Savannah to begin a career in finance and banking. Verna Elizabeth Ray Lamb was born March 6, 1941. Verna Ray Lamb, 79, passed away Monday, Octoat her residence. ![]()
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