May God bless you and your...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Crystal(AuntTempie) King(House)Williams
April 23, 2021 | Tampa, FL | Neighbor
Photo courtesy of E. H. Ford Mortuary - MEMPHIS
MEMPHIS, Tennessee
1939 - 2021
Fannie Hayes was born August 10, 1939 to the late Charlie Austin Edwards Sr. and Gladys Todd Edwards in Coldwater, MS.
She was the eldest of seven siblings to whom she help care for. Her parents being strong in faith made sure that each child formed their own personal relationship with God thus she accepted Christ at a young age.
Fannie attended Hernando High School where she graduated in 1957. She studies flower arrangement and Advance Flower Arrangement and earned several certifications.
She later met and married Henry M. Hayes, June 27, 1966. To this union they bore four children who she was very proud of. Once the pair moved to Memphis, TN she united with Cane Creek M.B. Church where she was a faithful member for over 50 years. Fannie served in the following capacities until her health failed. Pastor Aid Committee, Building Fund Committee, Choir Member, Sunday School Teacher, and Youth Advisor.
She leaves to cherish her memories to her four children Sheila (Daryl) Lloyd of Germantown, MD, Edward (Angela) Hayes of Houston, TX, Trykeitha (Chundell) Alexander and Angellica Hayes of Memphis, TN. Thirteen grandchildren and one great grandchild. One sister Affie Perkins of Coldwater, MS, one brother Michael (Tina) Edwards of Yucaipa, CA, one sister in law Samella Edwards of Coldwater, MS and one brother in law Nathan Hayes of Memphis, TN. She also leaves her memory to her host of nieces and nephews. She was proceeded in death by 3 brothers and one sister.
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Crystal(AuntTempie) King(House)Williams
April 23, 2021 | Tampa, FL | Neighbor
To Angelica and the rest of the family, you have my deepest sympathies.
Fannie was a caring, loving and humble woman. She loved her family, Pastor Dawson, and church family.
She worked and served in the church on many committees. She was a faithful Sunday School teacher.
I am praying for you and the family and may God comfort you all. May Fannie rest in peace until Our Lord and Savior returns!
Harvey Garner
April 22, 2021 | Douglasville | Friend
Peace and blessings to the Hayes family
April 21, 2021
My deepest condolences praying for the family asking God to keep his loving arms around you.
Jacquelyn Harris
April 21, 2021 | Memphis, TN | Friend
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
Angel Boynes
April 21, 2021 | Laurel, MD | Friend