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Lucille
V. Newsome
February
11, 1928 - September 16, 2007
"Granny"
Lucille
V. Newsome "Granny" of Meldrim, Georgia passed
away Sunday morning, September 16, 2007 with Stephen holding
her hand. Lucille has
broken the bonds of an earthly life, and today she is in a
new and eternal life, free from cares and pain, winging her
way with the angels. She was born on February 11,
1928 in Metter, Georgia. She was a member of Meldrim Baptist
Church.
Affectionately
known by everyone as "Granny", she never met a
stranger, loved her family and friends, and was always there
for everyone. Granny was loved and respected by many and
loved each of them in return. No
greater legacy can one leave than to be a good guide, an
inspiration, and example for us to follow.
She
was preceded in death by her husband, James Gordon Newsome;
son, James G. Newsome Jr.; granddaughter, Terry Lynn
"Bennett" Parker Morrison; and her 12 brothers and
sisters.
She
is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Stephen and
Jennifer Newsome of Meldrim; daughter and son-in-law, Geri
and Bob Carter of Savannah; daughter, Jackie Livingston
White of Savannah, several nieces, nephews, grandchildren
and great grandchildren.
Visitation:
6-9 p.m. on Wednesday at the funeral home. Funeral: 11 a.m.
on Thursday in the chapel of the funeral home with burial to
follow at Oak Hill Cemetery in Meldrim. Thomas C. Strickland
& Sons Funeral Homes West Chatham Chapel 912-748-2444
Savannah Morning News September 17, 2007 Please sign our
Obituary Guest Book at www.savannahnow.com
"Granny's
Love"
It
started so simply, just a phrase here and there,
or maybe a memory, that vanished into thin air.
You started to repeat, things you'd already said,
offering only faint clues, as to what lay ahead.
You slowly grow worse, as the seasons pass by.
You know something is wrong, you just don't know why.
There's one thing, I want you to
understand,
I’m
here to help, comb your hair, and to hold your hand.
Lessons
in life, you’ve taught through the years,
Now
shows in my love, my smiles, and my tears.
You 're the only mother, that I ever knew,
And
I’m the man I am now, all because of you.
Thank
you for being there, right from the start,
You’ve
been my mother, my friend, the beat of my heart!
v
Stephen
R. Newsome
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