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Ora Wagner

Emmaus, Alabama

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Ora Lou Wagner Ora Lou Wagner, 91, of Emmaus, died peacefully in her sleep on Wednesday, November 20, 2013, surrounded by her children, in her home. Her husband, Billy N. Wager died on March 17, 2008. Born in Florence, AL, she was the daughter of the late David and Nellie E. (Jones)...

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Dear JD, Billy and Theresa, I am so very sorry to hear the loss of your mother and our beautiful friend. She was a very special lady to our whole family. My visits with her for communion were very special to me and I will treasure them forever. You are in our thoughts and prayers. May God bless you all.

Bill, JD & Theresa. It was with great sadness that I read of your mothers passing. She was a gracious woman and she will be missed by all of those that knew her. She was part of the glue that held us S. 4th Street people together

Dear JD and family...I will miss sweet Ora Lou! I met her when I was a teacher and counselor at EHS...and then became friends with her at St. John's. I will cherish her friendship with me and with my own beloved mother, Lena. They became "buddies" at the Women's Retreats and Ora Lou also befriended my son, Chris, when he was a little boy. She never failed to ask how he was doing...and we shared our stories together when we would meet. She has touched my life in a special way by helping me to...

Tess & family,
So sorry for your loss. Your Mom was a "sweetheart". I remember when you and I sang in Jr. Choir, then we would stay for the second service & listen to your Mom sing in the Sr. Choir. She was a special lady She touched a lot of hearts and gave so much of herself. We know that you will cherish your memories. She will surely be missed.

sorry to hear of your lose
may she rest in eternal pease

Billy , JD , Theresa , sorry to here of your loss . We had a lot of great times as kids growing up .

So sorry for your loss. Ora Lou was a wonderful person, always wanting family and friends to "give her some sugar" whenever you visited with her. She was the epitomy of a true southern belle, always displaying kindness and love.

So many memories! She was a big part of my life growing up

Thinking of you all during this difficult time. Ora was a great lady with alot of great tales.