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Comer Edward Saxon

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Comer Edward Saxon

Birth
Blairsville, Union County, Georgia, USA
Death
12 Mar 2013 (aged 98)
Union County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Choestoe, Union County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Comer Edward Saxon, age 98 passed away at his home March 12, 2013 following an extended illness. Funeral services were held at the Chapel of Cochran Funeral Home with Rev. Jan Devereaux officiating. Burial followed in Union Baptist Church Cemetery, Russell Scenic Hwy. The following gentlemen served as pallbearers: Dean Saxon, Derek Saxon, Ed Saxon, Stacy Hopkins, Jamie Burnette and Jerry Morgan.

Comer was born in Blairsville, Georgia October 12, 1914 to the late Bennett and Ella Hood Saxon. He was a life long resident of Union County. Following the death of his parents when he was ten years old, he was raised by his maternal grandmother Wilda Roper Hood, a certified and well-respected midwife in this area during the 1930's and 40's. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife of 74 years Lydia Elizabeth Nix Saxon, brother Vaughn Calvin Saxon and sister Ethelene Saxon Dyer.

At the age of ten, his Uncle Lester Hood taught him the cords on a banjo and from that moment on he was hooked on Bluegrass music. He learned to play a mean banjo and he and his brother, Vaughn, once competed in a contest on WNOX in Knoxville, Tennessee where they came in second place. He was a trucker for many years, but his lifelong dream was to be a merchant. He finally realized that dream when he bought Saxon's Sunrise Grocery, which he owned and operated for several years. After retiring, he ran Appalachian Antiques for a number of years where he and his wife, Lydia, spent many happy hours "antiquing" and going to auctions to buy for the store.

He is survived by sons Olen Bennett Saxon of Moriarty, NM and Dean Saxon and his fiancé Patti MacLean of Blairsville; daughters Betty Louise Saxon Hopkins of Alpharetta, GA and Brenda Saxon Morgan and her husband Jerry of Gainesville, GA; ten grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Many nieces, nephews and other family members also survive.
Comer Edward Saxon, age 98 passed away at his home March 12, 2013 following an extended illness. Funeral services were held at the Chapel of Cochran Funeral Home with Rev. Jan Devereaux officiating. Burial followed in Union Baptist Church Cemetery, Russell Scenic Hwy. The following gentlemen served as pallbearers: Dean Saxon, Derek Saxon, Ed Saxon, Stacy Hopkins, Jamie Burnette and Jerry Morgan.

Comer was born in Blairsville, Georgia October 12, 1914 to the late Bennett and Ella Hood Saxon. He was a life long resident of Union County. Following the death of his parents when he was ten years old, he was raised by his maternal grandmother Wilda Roper Hood, a certified and well-respected midwife in this area during the 1930's and 40's. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife of 74 years Lydia Elizabeth Nix Saxon, brother Vaughn Calvin Saxon and sister Ethelene Saxon Dyer.

At the age of ten, his Uncle Lester Hood taught him the cords on a banjo and from that moment on he was hooked on Bluegrass music. He learned to play a mean banjo and he and his brother, Vaughn, once competed in a contest on WNOX in Knoxville, Tennessee where they came in second place. He was a trucker for many years, but his lifelong dream was to be a merchant. He finally realized that dream when he bought Saxon's Sunrise Grocery, which he owned and operated for several years. After retiring, he ran Appalachian Antiques for a number of years where he and his wife, Lydia, spent many happy hours "antiquing" and going to auctions to buy for the store.

He is survived by sons Olen Bennett Saxon of Moriarty, NM and Dean Saxon and his fiancé Patti MacLean of Blairsville; daughters Betty Louise Saxon Hopkins of Alpharetta, GA and Brenda Saxon Morgan and her husband Jerry of Gainesville, GA; ten grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Many nieces, nephews and other family members also survive.


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