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Death date: Jun 16, 2015
Allie Gray “Gaye” “Ma-Gaye” Douglass Edmiston, 90, of Statesville died June 16 at her home. She was born in Maiden, NC on October 20, 1924 to the late Fred Alonzo Douglass and Vera Belle Evans Douglass. Gaye graduated from Maiden Read Obituary
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So sorry, I just saw this today or I would have been there for the service. I have always loved this family. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers. God bless!
Aunt Gaye was always so kind and caring. She will be missed but we are grateful for a life well lived and true abundant life in heaven with our Jesus!
It is a sad time this week, but all my family and Shirley know that we have received the best kind of love that a relative can offer. Her first cousin Carroll H. Stroud expresses his love for Gaye and her family in this time of loss and memory. We love you all. Camp Meeting will never be the same.
I am so sorry for your loss. Ma Gay was such a dear lady. I did really enjoy talking with so much. She always had a way of making everyone feel special with her sweet words and gentle demeanor. My heart hurts because I loved her too. God be
with all of you in this time of great sorrow. Nancy Clodfelter Shoemaker
We loved Aunt Gaye so much. She was a remarkable and lovely lady who will be gravely missed by all who loved and knew her.
Love and blessings,
Linda
Dear Edmiston Family,
I am very sorry for your loss of such a special lady.
Faye