Margaret Ann Slay

Slay, Margaret Ann – went home to be with the Lord on Monday, April 22, 2013. She was preceded in death by mother, Daisy Slay; daughters, Maelene and Alisha Slay; nephew, John Word, Jr., and Joseph Mobley, Jr. Survived by children, Steven D. (Diedrea) Allen, Tim Allen, Princess (Eugene) Brown and Charma Allen; nine siblings, eight grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; a host of family and friends. The family will receive friends on Saturday, April 27, 2013, from 11:00 a.m. to 12: 00 with funeral service to follow at Freedom Fellowship Christian Church 4310 Papermill Drive, with Pastor Derick Wakefield officiating.  Interment to immediately follow at Lynnhurst Cemetery. Services to conclude with full dove release.

5 Responses to “Margaret Ann Slay”

  1. Marcia Johnson says:

    Princess and family I am sorry for your lost. Please let me know if there is anything I can do for you! Hold on to GOD’s unchanging hands.

  2. Dru Shelby says:

    Tim and family,

    It is never easy to lose someone from earth that is so dear to you. But know that she is no longer in pain and that you will see her again. Take comfort knowing that she is now in the loving arms of our Lord Jesus Christ. Please contact me if you need anything at all. You have my love and support. I wish you God’s peace and blessings.

  3. Javita Hobbs says:

    Sending my thoughts and prayers to your family at this time. God bless!

  4. Shirley & Johnny A. Lundy, Jr. says:

    You have our deepest sympathy. We wish the family God’s peace and blessings.

  5. Judy Thorpe says:

    Although Jesus’s ministry was for only 3 ½ years, it had the greatest impact, than any other event in all of history. Jesus was approachable, & kind, LOVE was the motivation, for everything that Jesus did. Jesus spent his ministry telling the people of the kingdom, healing the sick, expelling demons, & in some cases raising some from the dead. (Rev. 21:3,4) Giving us a glimpse of what is yet to come. Jesus said I am the resurrection, & the life. He that exercises faith in me, though he dies, will come back to life (John 11:25) May the God of all comfort give you refuge, & strength, in your most difficult time. (2 Cor. 1:3,4). Love was the reason for the ransom sacrifice, showing the great love that Jehovah & Jesus had for all of mankind. (John 3:16) What a wonderful gift we have been given, to have the hope of seeing our loved ones once again.

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