Edna Earl was a woman of great faith and a firm believer in the Doctrine of Grace. She loved working in the flower gardens and cherished every moment spent with family. She worked alongside her sister as a beautician on Pace Street in Raleigh for well over a half century. Their clientele largely consisted of wives of legislators, judges, and professors from a prominent woman’s college close by.
Edna Earl leaves behind her beloved niece, Jo Ann Womble Stimson and her husband, Horace of Westfield; and nephew L. Bryant Tudor; 4 grandnieces; 1 grandnephew; 8 great grandnieces and nephews; along with a host of extended family members and friends.
All survivors, spouses, and others whose lives she touched will cherish their own unforgettable memories of this very special and generous lady who put her God and others first over a lifetime of unconditional love.
Source Citation: Wheeler & Woodlief Funeral Home & Cremation Services ~ Rocky Mount, NC
Edna Earl was a woman of great faith and a firm believer in the Doctrine of Grace. She loved working in the flower gardens and cherished every moment spent with family. She worked alongside her sister as a beautician on Pace Street in Raleigh for well over a half century. Their clientele largely consisted of wives of legislators, judges, and professors from a prominent woman’s college close by.
Edna Earl leaves behind her beloved niece, Jo Ann Womble Stimson and her husband, Horace of Westfield; and nephew L. Bryant Tudor; 4 grandnieces; 1 grandnephew; 8 great grandnieces and nephews; along with a host of extended family members and friends.
All survivors, spouses, and others whose lives she touched will cherish their own unforgettable memories of this very special and generous lady who put her God and others first over a lifetime of unconditional love.
Source Citation: Wheeler & Woodlief Funeral Home & Cremation Services ~ Rocky Mount, NC
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