Obituary- Wanda M. Aymett
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Mrs. Wanda McCracken Aymett age 83 of Pulaski passed away Monday, June 25 2007 at Hillside Hospital.
She was a member of the Church of the Messiah Episcopal and a housewife.
Visitation will be Wednesday, June 27, 2007 from 1:00 until 3:00pm at Bennett-May-Giles County Funeral Home.
Graveside Service will be immediate following visitation on Wednesday at 3:30pm at Pisgah Cemetery, with The Reverend Mary Hassel and The Reverend Joel Hassel Officiating.
Burial will follow in Pisgah Cemetery, Pulaski, Tn.
She was proceeded in her death by her, Husband John M Aymett; Parents Harris and Bernadine Thesing McCracken; Daughter, Bettye Aymett Moss; Brothers, Whitfield McCracken and Harold McCracken
She is survived by her, Son, John Stephen Aymett and wife Yvonne of Lewisburg; Grandchildren, Kelly Aymett Weaver and John Stephen Aymett, Jr. of Shelbyville; Two great grandchildren, Stratton Weaver and Lake Weaver; Sister, Mary Ann Freeman of North Carolina, Eleanor Henry of Florence, Ala., Joyce Eisenmann of Murfreesboro; Several nieces, nephews and cousins also survive.
Bennett-May-Giles County Funeral Home in charge of arrangements for Wanda McCracken Aymett.
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