Peggy-Faison-Obituary

Peggy Rule Faison

Charlotte, Georgia

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CHARLOTTE - Mrs. Peggy Rule Faison died Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2005, at the Stewart Health Center at Cypress of Charlotte. She is survived by her husband of 58 years, Yates W. Faison Jr.; her sons, Yates W. Faison III and his wife Robin of Charlotte and David R. Faison and his wife Kim of...

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Peggy was a kind and loving sister, she was also a loyal and supportive friend to us both. We will miss her very much. Our love to all of the family.

Peggy Rule Faison was a great lady. She was a joy to be around and when I think of her I always picture her smile. We'll all miss knowing she is in our world.

Sally, We will be remembering you in our thoughts and prayers to ask God to provide you comfort and strength during these difficult moments. While we rejoice when a loved one goes to be with the Lord,
we need His comfort to help us with the personal loss. Our most sincere sympathy to you, your father, and all the other members of your family. In Him,
Ed & Julia Ludwick

My aunt was a warm, generous lady, who offered only kindness to those who knew her. We have lost a great person.

My Aunt Peggy was and will always be to me a very special person. She was always so caring and interested in what I was doing. Not to long ago she gave me her old Stanford locket as a keepsake because we both went there. I wear it all the time. Mostly I will remember her undertstated humor the best. For example, I remember some rather interesting family times and when she was asked how was she doing and she would say "everything is just wonderful-simply wonderful." It is an honor to be named...

Yates, your family will be in our thoughts and prayers during this sad time. Although I didn't know your mom, my husband and I have known you for quite some time. God Bless.

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

The Faison family will lifted up in prayer during this time of sorrow. I know you will have wonderful memories to recall and your hearts can be at peace knowing your loved one is "at home". God's wonderful grace is sufficient to meet your every need. He stands ready to help and sustain you at this time. The only thing you must do is ask. (Revelation 3:20) May God bless each of you as you go through the following days.

Sincerely,
Nancy Fenton (friend of Daivd and Kim)

Peggy was a wonderful mother,wife and friend to all. We will miss her greatly
Philippians 1:3