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Derrick Medlin
January 24, 2003 | Greensboro, NC


Winston-Salem, North Carolina
WINSTON-SALEM -- Mrs. Mildred Barbee Garner, formerly of 2020 Sussex Lane, Winston-Salem, died Tuesday, December 31, 2002 at Clemmons Village, following an assault by Alzheimer's Disease to which she responded valiantly with personal dignity and continuing gentility. She was born June 20, 1916 in...
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Derrick Medlin
January 24, 2003 | Greensboro, NC
My dearest Kathryn,
What a lovely tribute and celebration of life honouring your mother. Without a doubt, the Garner
Family became a formidable backbone to the history and success of Winston-Salem. Graciously,Thad and Mildred dedicated their lives to God and family while giving back to our community. North Carolina has much to be thankful. The legacy of Thad and Mildred continues as their beloved and dedicated daughter Kathryn Garner carries forward the torch. It has been...
Marcia Philips
January 04, 2003 | Winston-Salem, NC
My Mother, Alma Anthony, sat next to Mildred Garner at the dinner table at Clemmons Village. I loved to talk to her and see her smile when you would throw her a kiss.
Mother went to her heavenly home in October. I hope that Mildred and Mother can now talk and laugh without the burden of Alzheimers.
Joan Tuten
January 03, 2003 | Clemmons
This may be somewhat unorthodox, but having been born and raised in that area, I still read your local paper. I have reached 'that age' where I read obituaries... I did not personally know Mrs. Garner nor her family but it sure made my heart smile to see how many lives she touched and I giggled outloud at some of the funny things she did and said. Thank you for sharing. It was my loss that I never met her but I'm sure I will one day. My condolences to what I'm confident is a very, very...
D Gregory
January 03, 2003 | Charlottesville, VA
kathrine, I send you love and prayers during this time,I will always remmenber Mrs. Garner fondly,as the lady who didn't want her hair done ,while I was the beautican at Clemmons Village, when she first came and giving her chocolate to get her in the beauty shop. sincerely,louise stewart
louise stewart
January 03, 2003 | Lewisville, NC