Martha-Haywood-Obituary

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Martha Louise Adams Haywood

Lancaster, South Carolina

Jun 9, 1942 – Feb 5, 2022 (Age 79)

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BORN
June 9, 1942
DIED
February 5, 2022
AGE
79
LOCATION
Lancaster, South Carolina

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Jerry Hartley Funeral Home Obituary

Lancaster, S.C.  Ms. Martha Louise Adams Haywood "Nancy" age 79 wife of the late Floyd Haywood passed away Saturday February 05, 2022 at MUSC Lancaster, Medical Center.  

Visitation with friends and family will be 11 AM Tuesday February 08, 2022 at Jerry Hartley...

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So sorry for your lost. Sherry Hinson -John Hinson- Linda Hinson

My friend you are surly gonna be missed. I loved talking to you when you came in primus to get that cup of ice headed to the fields to work. Prayers for all.

Deeply Sad to hear the passing of Ms. Nancy or The Peach Lady as I mostly knew her by. I will miss her. I will miss her Fun & Loving spirit, her recipes for the produce I bought from her and I will miss the conversation she would share with you if you had the time or until too many customers came♥

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We will miss Miss Nancy oh so very much. She shared so much love, free of charge, with her wonderful vegetables and fruits and recipes.
Our deepest sympathy to all her family and friends. Carole and Guy Sorrell

I sure will miss you ms Martha sending prayers to your family you were a very special lady God has gained another angel waxhaw an everyone around is going to miss talking to you

Nancy, the Peach Lady was definitely an icon for many years in downtown Waxhaw she was a sweet , industrious, very hard working lady who sold great peaches ! She definitely will be missed !

Thank you for all your hard work. I think you were loved and appreciated by many for the wonderful fruits and vegetables you brought to our town LONG before the produce stands started popping up. I enjoyed stopping by and chatting with you. I loved your attitude as much as I loved your produce. I think I will miss You the most. Lol But I sure loved your okra! You were very generous. I hope we get to meet someday in heaven. You were a light in this town.

Ms. Nancy, you were a Waxhaw Icon. My boys and I were always excited to see your tent popped up on Broome St. because we knew you'd have some yummy peaches, tomatoes, or whatever sprouted in your garden. You were kind to everyone you met, especially the kids, who always got a peach for the ride home. You were a hard working inspiration to so many people. You will be missed. Rest peacefully in God's arms. You deserve it. Forever in our hearts.