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Edna Mae Ford

Louisville, Kentucky

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Edna Mae (Rowen) Ford, 62,of New Albany, IN, formerly of Louisville, died Tuesday at Floyd Memorial Hospital. She was an employee of St. Jude Research Center and a member of Greater Good Hope Baptist Church. She is survived by her husband, Charles Ford; children, Doris, Deborah, Michael, Pamela,...

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We will miss you for a while but we will see you again because of our hope in Christ Jesus.

Dear Ford family,
I've been praying for you'll and I will continue to. Granny was the only grandmother I knew. Everytime I saw her in church she would always say, " Chelsey when are you coming to visit me at the house". I would always say I will. She always had positive things to say to me and always kept a smile on her face. You never knew if she was having a bad day or not. She just never showed it. She reminded me of BIG MAMA from the movie Soul Food. She seemed to keep the family...

Dear Ford Family,
Edna will be sadly missed. She was a great person to be around and she was a wonderful person to work with especially when we worked at Target. This is where I met Edna and she adopted me as her Target daughter when we worked there and after we both left we still stayed in touch and I sent her pictures of my family and especially my 3 year old and now I have a new addition and he was born the Monday before she passed away. I will surly miss a wonderful and great lady.

to the family of mrs.edna ford(the hat lady).she will be greatly missed by all that knew her.she has left a special memory with us all,for me it was her laugh.so when every little thing brings back a memory...smile and think lovingly.embrace each thought and be thankful for each of those moments in your life.may god bless.

Dear Deacon Ford & family:

Sis. Ford touched our lives in so many ways. We adopted her as a "grandmother". She was such a blessing & great encourager to all, and her kindness & beautiful smile will be missed by all. However, remember 2 Cor 5:8 - "To be absent from the body, is to be present with the Lord." I know she's rejoicing in heaven for her new heavenly home. Love and praying for you all.

Rodney & Tera Houston

To Bro. Ford and Family,
Edna was a wonderful person and although I am not there I will still miss her- she left you with good memories and was a great example- draw on that now and keep your hand in the Master's hand.
Prayfully yours,
Sis. Malenie H. Bruce

To the Family of Edna Mae Rowen Ford:
I was saddened to hear of your loss. Edna Mae was certaily a family-oriented person who expressed concern for family unity at all times. May her legacy include "togetherness" for all of you - even during your grief.
Most sincerely, Joyce Brown Tyson
Brooklyn, NY (native Louisvillian)

WHEN MY BIOLOGICAL GRANDMA PAST ONLY WHEN I WAS TEN, I HURT, THEN "GRANNY" CAME ALONG AND NOT ONLY FILLED THE VOID SHE SET THE STANDARD.........WHO WOULD HAVE KNOWN I'D LOSE THEM BOTH THE SAME WAY? UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN I HAVE MEMORIES. TO THE FAMILY MY LOVE, XAVIER

May God forever keep each of you as you celebrate the home-going of your love one. Just remember that "to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord." Truly God knows what is best and "All things work together for the good of those that love the Lord for those that are called according to His purpose.
Your family will forever be in my prayers.
Yours in Christ,
Gloria Lea-Jones