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Rebecca Edwards Edwards

Charlotte, North Carolina

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Charlotte, North Carolina
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American Heart Association

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Rebecca Edwards Edwards Mrs. Edwards, 83, of Charlotte, NC died Sunday, February 28, 2010 at Southminster Retirement Community. She was born July 5, 1926 in Marshville, NC, daughter of the late Harry Lee Edwards and Daisy Helms Edwards. Mrs. Edwards graduated from Queens College and did post...

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Mrs. Edwards was a wonderful lady and neighbor. We were sad when she moved but were always glad to see her when she did her "drive throughs" to check on the street. She will greatly missed.

Debbie, Keith, Kylie and Chase Fackrell

We'll always cherish the fellowship, fun and laughter we shared on the golf course with Becky. You'll always be our 4th. Thanks for being a shining example of fair play and sportmanship and thanks for keeping the three of us straight. We love you -
Norma, Chieko and Mo

We have lost a dear friend. Becky was truly a Southern lady, kind, full of wisdom and worthy of everyone's respect. What wonderful memories she leaves with us. A part of her will always remain in our hearts. Love you Becky. Thanks for the privilege of being your friend. To Beth, John, Dan and Anna whom you loved dearly, our heartfelt condolences. Mo and Bill

Dear Beth, I was so sorry to read of your mother's passing in today's paper. She was a wonderful, gracious person who loved you dearly. She never, ever missed a day writing to you when we were freshmen at school; one of the highlights of my day was walking to the P.O. with you and knowing that your mom had written -- even if it was just news of the cat. I remember how proud she was of herself when she lost weight and how great she looked. She had a great sense of humor and style. Your...

My husband & I joined Cedarwood CC in 1989. At that time I could barely play golf and we went out to play one weekend morning. They paired us up with Becky and another lady, Madge. Becky could not have been more gracious and encouraging (so too was Madge). There were many more times that Becky & I got to play golf together and I treasure the time that I got to spend with her (and Lum).

Our thoughts and prayers are with you, John, Anna, and Dan.

Aunt Beverly