Gay-Collins-Obituary

Gay Nell Napier Collins

Georgetown, Kentucky

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GEORGETOWN - Gay Nell Napier Collins, 54, Sheppard Court, G.E. employee and wife of Everett Lee Collins, died Wed., Sept. 8, 2004, at Central Baptist Hospital. A native of Ashland, KY, she was the daughter of the late Walter Curtis and Lexie Cooksey Napier. She was a member of the Crosswoods...

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GAYNELL OR GANYELLE IS WHAT WE USED TO CALL HER. I LOVED HER SO MUCH SHE WAS THE CLOSEST GREAT AUNT I EVER HAD. I LOVED HER SOUTHERN ACCENT AND THE SHOPPING SPREES WE USED TO HAVE WHEN SHE CAME AND VISITED US. SHE ALWAYS HAD A SMILE ON HER FACE AND IT MADE ME SMILE. I WOULD GIVE ANYTHING TO HEAR HER SAY MY NAME IN THAT ADORABLE ACCENT AND GET ONE MORE HUG AND KISS FROM HER. I KNOW SHE IS WITH JESUS AND MAMAW NOW AND ONE DAY I WILL REJOICE WITH HER AND THE LORD. I LOVE YOU NELLIE!! BE STRONG...

WOW! What a inspiration, What a woman! Gay I need to thank you for raising such great kids. I dont know what Id do without Dreama she is my best friend and the closest thing to a sister I will ever have.Most of all thank you for praying for me just as I belonged to you too. You are an inspiration of the life all good Christian women should live. I will miss you.

This is what i gave my mamaw for her birthday last year...
My Mamaw
By Samantha Durham

My Mamaw is very special to me. She is kind, caring and mostly she loves to spend time with her family. Lately she has been very sick. Seeing her now and knowing how sick she has become, makes me remember all of the wonderful times that we have had together. The most special memories I have are when we played games together, our family camping trips, and growing a scrumptious...

My mamaw was a loving person she cared about other people never herself. She never complained, she was not afraid to die, she always had a beautiful smile on her face. There is a piece of me missing now without her here that can never be filled until I am with her again. Sunday I got saved at church and will be baptised soon I will be a member of her church and I hope to be as strong and as brave as her. Mamaw you were so special to me and oneday I will be with you again I love you so much ....

Gay- You were truly the bravest and strongest woman I've ever known. Your smiles, kind words, soft voice and facial expressions will never be forgotten. Your wonderful family loves you very much and now are lost without you, but we all know you're looking down on us smiling- telling us all not to worry about you and that you are waiting for all of them when the time comes. Thanks for touching my life, I'm a better person having known you and your family. All my Love, Pam

I am Gay's daughter Dreama and I would like to thank everyone for their kind words written about our mother. She was a very loved woman, and she touched alot of hearts through her sickness, She never shed a tear over being sick not even the day she passed away she had great faith in knowing where she was going, that has helped our family very much. Our lives will never be the same without her we loved her very much.

what can you say about my mom, only that she was the best mom anyone could have she was stronger than anyone i ever new. she taught me a lot about love and i will never get over her dying. i miss her so much and i understand for the first time what is meant by a broken heart because since she left i feel like an piece of me went with her i loved her more than life itself and would have gladly took her place if i could have i will miss her each and every day and will wait on the day we can be...