Sandra Richardson CONCORD Sandra Gail Garmon Richardson, of Concord, went to be with the Lord Tuesday, March 19, 2013, with her family by her side. A memorial service will be held at Concord Church of the Nazarene, Hwy. 49, Sunday, March 24, at 2 p.m. Gail was born May 26, 1951. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Odell Garmon, of Concord. Gail is survived by her loving husband of 42 years, Robert Richardson; daughter, Robyn Gail Richardson, of Enochville; son, Traivis Richardson, of Surfside Beach; and the joy of her life, granddaughter, Abi Richardson. Also brothers, Kevin Garmon and wife, Beth, of Concord, Allan Garmon, of Concord; sisters, Judy Sue Hayes and husband, Starnes, of Fort Mill, and Jayne Pethal, of Oak Island, survive. Gail fought a lifetime of illness, her 2006 liver transplant, allowed Gail seven more years enjoying her family, trips to the beach, and her flower garden
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Miss you Gail! Continue to watch over us here on earth.
Shelly Vaughn
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March 16, 2023
Gail I sure miss you! Can´t believe 9 years has already passed! I find your Pennie´s you leave me everywhere! Continue to make me smile up at you! Hugs friend!!!
Shelly
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March 16, 2022
Miss you Gail!!
Shelly
March 16, 2021
Gail, You were and will always be the love of my brother's life. We miss you already but we're happy that you want have to ever suffer anymore. You came into our lives as our sister in law but left as our sister. Tell mom & dad that we will see you and them soon.
Doug Richardson
March 25, 2013
Gail has a new set of wings! I will miss you dearly! I can only remember the good times we had together. The beach with you is my fondest memory. We always had so much fun. You are no longer in pain, but ours have just begun. God bless her family, for they will also miss you dearly. All of you will always be in my prayers.
Shelly Vaughn
March 25, 2013
I am so sorry to hear of Gail's death, but I know she is in heaven dancing in her new high heel shoes...she told me one day she would wear a pair....I am a childhood friend...Gail & I played together when we were little girls...I would run into her sometimes and we would always laugh together at ourselves chatting about fun times...I fell in love with her the first day we met at school...I can remember the times I got to go to her house and play on Cedar St. she was always kind & generous..what a "BIG HEART" I will always cherish her memory and the love she gave to me...may God comfort your hearts and give you peace in the coming days ahead...heaven definitely gained another angel...God bless the Richardson & Garmon Families.
Nancy T. Walter
March 24, 2013
Gail, you are a beautiful Angel in Heaven now. Lord keep you and bless your lovely family.
Rhonda (Garmon) Matthews
March 24, 2013
Hi Gail. We have lovely memories of when we were young and our families spent so much wonderful time together. Through the years our lives found a vast gap of separation between us, but you are sorely missed. God bless and comfort your family.
Rhonda Matthews
March 24, 2013
My Dear Cousin Gail,Your leaving leaves a heartache that no one can heal,but your precious love left us all with a heart full of memories that no one could ever steal. I will miss you. Debbie Garmon
March 23, 2013
Robert and family, we are so sorry for your loss. We pray God will comfort each of you at this time of sorrow.
Jim and Gigi Mullis
March 23, 2013
My prayers are with family and friends. Gail will be missed.
Rosalia Burleyson mcmanus
March 23, 2013
I will always remember the sweet angels, while it was too short and memorable. Love Always, be with our family in prayer.
Deitra Haynie
March 23, 2013
REST IN PEACE YOU WILL BE MISSED...
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