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1920 - 2005
Edna Mae Williams Wright Lewis of Huntington, loving mother, grandmother and great grandmother born April 15, 1920 daughter of the late Cornie and Emma Williams of Crown City, Ohio passed away Sunday March 20, 2005. She was preceded in death by brothers Paul, Augustine and Bernard Williams, sisters Gerri Thompson, Shelia Hann, Eloise Callicoat and Carrie Williams. She was also preceded in death by husbands Charles F. Wright and Ted Lewis. She was retired from Owens-Illinois. She is survived by daughters Donna Cooke and Sandra Brinegar both of Huntington; grandchildren Mark Raines of South Charleston, Jeff Raines and his wife Joey Raines of Keller, TX, Terry Brinegar and his wife Tonya Brinegar of Raleigh, NC., Jaime Brinegar of Huntington and Karen Bishop of Columbus, OH.; great grandchildren Joshua, Scotty, Zackary and Reagan of Keller, TX, Adrienne, Ashlyn and Cameron of Raleigh, NC and Matthew and Shawn of Columbus. She was a member of the Seventh Avenue Baptist Church. There will be no visitation nor service. Contributions may be made to Hospice of Huntington. Condolences may be made to the family at www.timeformemory.com/reger. Reger Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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There are currently 9 condolences.
Jessica Ray
Wednesday June 7, 2006 at
9:28 AM
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My condolences to Terry and Tanya as well as Jaime and the rest of the family.
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Mary Ann & Russell Raines
Monday April 4, 2005 at
7:59 PM
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Donna & Family, Our deepest sympathy for the passing of your Mother.
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Ruth Williams
Thursday March 31, 2005 at
9:59 AM
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Dear Donna, Sandy and Grandkids,
I am saddened to hear of Edna's passing. She was a special lady here and will be on the other side. I recall some fun times with her when we were young friends. Now that we are older, we can share those fun times. My sympathy to you all, stay focused and upbeat, keeping your Mother's memory at hand. Love and Prayers, Ruthie
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Jeanie (Dillon) Burcham
Tuesday March 29, 2005 at
8:09 AM
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Donna and Sandy,just wanted to say I'm sorry about the death of your mom.I'm your Aunt Mabel's youngest daughter.
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Paul and Linda Williams
Monday March 28, 2005 at
6:36 PM
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Donna and family. Paul and I just learned of your mothers passing last Tuesday. I am sorry we were not aware before then would have been in touch sooner. Of course we know the extent of your heart felt loss and have wonderful memories of past times together. I know alot of it was meeting at funerals, but so families go. I hope we do not lose track of what is left of our family on the Williams side. We remain in Gallpolis and are not hard to find. Your mother always thought Bubby was so handsome and she was always so complimentary of me. 40 years is a long time to be in a family. I miss the times. God Bless you and all your family. Hope to stay in touch. Paul and Linda
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Paula Williams Wray
Monday March 28, 2005 at
9:00 AM
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I am the daughter of Paul D Williams I and the granddaughter of Paul O. Williams of Gallipolis. Our family didn't hear about Ms. Edna's until last Wednesday and my aunt Barbara (Williams) Unroe forwarded this to me to pass along to my dad. We are so sorry for your loss. Paula Williams-Wray
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crystal harbert
Sunday March 27, 2005 at
11:27 AM
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we are sorry for your lost. Jayden and I loved her just like are own grandma.
We love you
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Hilma
Saturday March 26, 2005 at
11:00 AM
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Donna and family, Wanted to take this opportunity to let you know that I am thinking about you at this time of loss. Your mother was a very kind and loving person. Thinking about you.
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barbara williams unroe
Friday March 25, 2005 at
11:27 AM
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Dear Donna and Sandy: I was sorry to learn of the death of your mother. Lonnie Thompson told my brother about it last night. You have our sympathy. Your cousin, Barbara Jean in Gallipolis, Ohio
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