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Remembering: The unforgettable Sylvia Wilson

To CM & everyone whose lives were touched by Sylvia Wilson:

Thanks so much for your article on my grandmother Sylvia Wilson.

She truly loved her job and all the folks she met while doing her job. She wore a corsage each and every day and little do people know she would claim to feel naked without them.

Most of her wall in her room was covered with various bows and flowers. She was a great woman and she did so much for me that I can't even begin to tell you about how she will be greatly missed by our whole family.




I deeply regret that my smallest child won't get the pleasure of having "Mamaw" spoil her like she has the rest of my bunch. they all loved her so much. Each has a special memory of her, as do my nieces and nephews.

Thanks again.

s/Melinda Rhoads

To see related CM article, "Sylvia Wilson, 88, beloved Adair County personality," Click Here


This story was posted on 2007-12-06 02:25:20
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