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Anna Wyatt Blazer Gamble
Anna Wyatt Blazer Gamble, 89, passed away Monday, Oct. 22, 2012, while living in Vero Beach, Fla.
Born in Parrottsville, Tenn., she had lived in Harriman most of her adult life. Predeceasing her were her husband, Fowler H. Gamble; and her loving papa and mama, Newton and Sadie Blazer. She was also predeceased by her sisters, Nellie Blazer, Grace Ownby, Hazel Hughes and Maude Dawson.
She is survived by her children, Sue-Ellen Mosler, Sarah Mozley (Simon), Isaac Gamble (Wendy) and Mary Wyatt Rhodes (David). Also, surviving are her grandchildren, Amanda Murdock Girard (Kevin), Sada and Jacob Mosler; and great-grandchildren, Steven and Allen Girard. Other survivors include her sister, Pearl Blaylock; her cousin, Dee Vee Gardner; a host of nieces and nephews.
She was a graduate of South Harriman High School. She worked with her husband in their electrical installation and repair business for many years. She was instrumental in the founding of Midtown Valley United Methodist Church. She remained active in church activities until she moved to Florida to be closer to her children. She was particularly well known for her coconut pies, which were always a hit at the church suppers.
A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 4, in Midtown Valley United Methodist Church. Private graveside services will be on Monday, Nov. 5, at Roane Memorial Gardens.Thomas S. Lowther Funeral Home & Crematory, Vero Beach, is in charge of arrangements.
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6 Entries
I dont ever remember going to church at Midtown without seeing her there--and always a smile on her face--my prayers are with you all
Janice Blair Peavler
November 5, 2012
YES, MY FAMILY REMEMBERS HER COCONUT PIES WELL. MY DEEEPEST SYMPATHY TO THE FAMILY, MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU DURING YOUR TIME OF GRIEF.
DEBBIE (HUMPHREYS) JOHNSON
November 4, 2012
My goodness, why I called Anna Wyatt Mary is beyond me. But I am sorry for the mistake. Still, fondly thinking of her and the whole family. Suzie
November 3, 2012
Thinking fondly and with smiles of Mary Wyatt. We know she will be missed. Our best to the family. Suzie and Albert Motta
November 3, 2012
We were blessed to know Mrs. Gamble for a little while, and our hearts and prayers go out to her friends and family. Warm regards, CeCe and John
October 30, 2012
We express our sincerest condolences in the loss of your mother and grandmother. It is wonderful Anna had such a long, full life. Although the void in your hearts left from her passing can never be filled, we know you are glad she will suffer no more. From the stories you girls have told us, we are sure that Anna has truly "gone to glory" (in your own words). Our love to you at this difficult time.
Paul and Borden Green
October 27, 2012
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