Patsy-Gurley-Obituary

Patsy Creech Gurley

Goldsboro, North Carolina

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August 16, 2016
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Goldsboro, North Carolina

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Seymour Funeral Home and Cremation Service - Goldsboro Obituary

Patsy Creech Gurley, 80, of Goldsboro, was called home on Tuesday, August 16, 2016 to the loving arms of Jesus Christ her Lord while surrounded by her loving family and friends.

Patsy was born in Wayne County on October 9, 1935 to the late Patrick and Elizabeth Turnage Creech.  She was...

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May God comfort you and give you peace.

You will be greatly missed by Susan Maxwell Ziemer and me Bunkie

"She made broken look beautiful and stong look invincible. She walked with the universe on her shoulders and made it look like a pair of wings." To the family, she was a remarkable woman, a true lady and devoted friend to so many whose lives she touched. Rest my sweet friend. YOU ARE HOME.

Kelli our prayers and condolences are with you and your family. To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. May God comfort you all and give you peace.

For a very special lady. She had a very big heart. I'm going to miss that sweet beautiful smile. Love you always Ms Patsy

Miss Patsy was a sweet lady. I wish that I could have met her before we were both on dialysis. She was special to me. We are like a family because we all know that we were fighting every day to live. Even when I would go in sad.vThat beautiful smile would lift me up and make me feel so much better.She cared about everyone she came in co tact with. My thoughts and heartfelt condolences go out to Brent and the rest of the family. You had a great jewel in your life with Ms Patsey. She was one...

Mary and I were both shocked to hear about the passing of Patsy! When we were home during the summer of 2014, she said she wanted a photo of the house she grew up in. So we loaded Mary, Mother Ruth and Mr Sig Sauer in the Nissan and took off to Webb town. After taking the photo, I took the SD Card to Walgreens and had the photo developed. We took the photo to Patsy and you would have thought we had given her a diamond! RIP Patsy, you will be missed.

To Angie,
As we spoke to each other on last Sunday... God was reaching out to bring her home. Remember my words to you and always treasure your memories. You were a daughter that will be forever admired by me. Now it time to rest and stay on the path to see her again. Love you to the Moon and Back....
Your Classmate, Your Friend, and your Peanut...