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Maureen “Nanna” <I>Taylor</I> Edmundson

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Maureen “Nanna” Taylor Edmundson

Birth
Lincoln, City of Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England
Death
1 Mar 2011 (aged 77)
Hopkins, Richland County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Devoted and loving wife of Virtus Glenn Edmundson. Devoted and loving mother of Glenn David Edmundson, Eugene Dale Edmundson, Wayne Paul Edmundson, Ian Keith Edmundson, Michelle Lynn Edmundson, Teresa Maureen Edmundson, Ian Stuart Edmundson, and Michael Shawn Edmundson. Maureen (Nanna to friends and family) was born during the Great Depression grew up during WWII in England. She was orphaned at age 7 when her father was killed in the war and her mother in a vehicle accident. She was taken in by her grandmother. At age 15, after a meager education she was working in a Canning Factory to earn her lively hood. Despite all this she had dignity, humor, a sense of right and wrong and a common sense that served her well during the raising of her family. A military wife, when duty called her husband away, as it often did, she kept his house in order and provided a cheerful home for him to come home to. To all the lives she touched, she brought love, laughter and a sense of well being. Truly one of God's Angels on Earth.
Devoted and loving wife of Virtus Glenn Edmundson. Devoted and loving mother of Glenn David Edmundson, Eugene Dale Edmundson, Wayne Paul Edmundson, Ian Keith Edmundson, Michelle Lynn Edmundson, Teresa Maureen Edmundson, Ian Stuart Edmundson, and Michael Shawn Edmundson. Maureen (Nanna to friends and family) was born during the Great Depression grew up during WWII in England. She was orphaned at age 7 when her father was killed in the war and her mother in a vehicle accident. She was taken in by her grandmother. At age 15, after a meager education she was working in a Canning Factory to earn her lively hood. Despite all this she had dignity, humor, a sense of right and wrong and a common sense that served her well during the raising of her family. A military wife, when duty called her husband away, as it often did, she kept his house in order and provided a cheerful home for him to come home to. To all the lives she touched, she brought love, laughter and a sense of well being. Truly one of God's Angels on Earth.


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