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Nora Dean Standridge
Date Of Birth:Jan. 24, 1918
Date Of Death:Feb. 4, 2012
Service Date:Sunday Feb. 5, 2012 at 2:30 PM at Gilliam Springs Baptist Church

 

Mrs. Nora Dean Maynor Standridge, formerly of Athens, TN, passed away Saturday, February 4, 2012, at Marshall Medical Center North. She was 94 on January 24th. Mrs. Standridge was born in McMinn County, TN on Jan. 24, 1918, the daughter of James Alexander and Lillie Chrisenbery Maynor. She was married for forty-eight years before her Husband's death in 1988. She moved to Arab from Athens, TN, in 1993, was a faithful member of Gilliam Springs Baptist Church, the Arab Civitan Club and the Arab Senior Center. She was preceded in death by her Husband: C.V. Standridge, Sister, Mary Magdalene Maynor and Brothers, James Edward Maynor and Charles Harding Maynor.

Mrs. Standridge is survived by her loving daughter: Geraldean "Jerry" Standridge Lawson and Husband, Charles Vaughn Lawson of Arab; Granddaughter: Cheryl Ann Lawson Bearden and Husband, Ronald Edward Bearden of Toney; Grandson: Charles Vaughn "Chuck" Lawson, Jr. of Arab; Great Grandsons: Bradley Alan Bearden and Brian Edward Bearden also of Toney. Other Survivors are Sister in law: Juli Ann Maynor of Garden Grove, California; Niece: Rosemarie Maynor Bishop and Husband, William Y. "Buddy" of Huntsville; Special Niece by marriage, Dianne Bain Constant and Husband, Bill of Englewood, TN

Funeral Service was held Sunday Feb. 5, 2012, at 2:30 PM at Gilliam Springs Baptist Church with Bro. Randy Blakely and Bro. Jamie Pruett officiating. Burial was Tues. Feb. 7, at McMinn Memory Gardens in Athens, TN following a graveside service at Noon.

In lieu of flowers please make donations to Gilliam Springs Baptist Church Building Fund.

 

 

 

 


  • From: Sara Nelle (Vaughn) Warr
    Location:Hilliard, FL

    Jerry and Family, I was saddened to hear of your sweet mother's Homegoing; but rejoice that she had such a long and fruitful life; and to know that you are comforted to know that she is now in her Eternal Home with the Lord. One of my favorite devotional writers, Bill Crowder, puts this experience in perfect perception: "For us, death is not a 'goodbye'; it's a 'See you later.'" May His Spirit comfort you with this assurance. God Bless. Love you, Sara Nelle