I will always miss you one and only grandma, she was the best.
I remember as a child how my dad Terry Taylor her nephew could not resist aunt Georgia Mae's cooking he would get me and my brother on the weekends and some days he would say to us lets drive by aunt Georgia's and see what she made today. This would be the early 70's She made the best sweet potatoe pies!
My prayers and condolences are with the McGlory family during these difficult times. Georgia will be missed because due to her loving and kind personality, she was loved by so many people. Rest in peace cousin, your are home now with your devine father in heaven, never having to suffer or be sick again. You will see all of us again when our time comes also.
Going through the pictures brought tears to my eyes...to see my family so happy..to see all the smiles and remember all the good times that we shared together...to see my grandmother so full of life and doing what she loved (being around family)...to see those who have already made their journey home...Thank you grandma for all that you did for each and every one of us...Truly missed & NEVER forgotten...GEORGIA MAE MC GLORY
It was an honor and privilege to meet Ms. Georgia Mae Mcglory. She was a spunky and strong lady. She helped raised one of my closest friends Sheveeta and I am grateful I got to spend some time getting to know her. She truly left an imprint of love and strength.
Grandma . . . you will be forever missed! Love you very much and I can truly say that I have an angel of mine watching over me, her name is Grandma Georgia Mae McGlory.
"The Sun Is Coming"
The sun is coming out Such a falsehood in words The sun never moves Only clouds pass and Earth turns That is why my joy remains Even with weeping and crying Because when the sadness passes and the pain subsides Your love like the sun Has never left me and is already beaming inside. |
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