Sarah-Law-Obituary

Sarah Law

Paris, Kentucky

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PARIS - Sarah Law, 83, Hume-Bedford Rd., homemaker and former manager of Law's Blue Star Nursery, widow of Charles Law, died Fri., July 2, 2004 at her residence. She was born March 11, 1921 in Irvine, daughter of the late Charles Reid and Kizzie May McDaniel Carrington. She was a graduate of the...

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Mary Morrison and Sally,
I was so sorry to read about your Mother and Grandmother's passing. I thought she was doing so well after her surgery. She will be missed at the Relay meetings and I know she will be missed by both of you and all of your family. God bless you. Dollie Young

GranGran was my great grandmother. She always wanted to pick us up and take us to her house. She always gave us food and I loved her dearly. Mary morrison AkA Mims is my grandmother. Please pray for her she has lost four people on the July 4th weekend.

Gran Gran will be sadly missed by the boys, but they will always remember the wonderful times they spent with each other. She and Gran Grans Daddy's memories will always be a blessing to them.

MaryFrances, Eleanor, Betsy, Sally, Frankie, Beth, and everyone else.
I am so sorry to hear about Mrs. Law. She is one of the "pilars of the church" that I remember when I think about growing up in Millersburg. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Audra Mann Mitchell

DearMaryFrances,Betsy,and Eleanor, my prayers are with each of you, your loss is being shared by my sister Maxine and i because we loved her and certainly appreciate so many kind thing she did over the years that truly touched our lives. We will miss her and would like to keep in touch with each of you.please phone if we can help in any way. God bless all of your family. Love Barbara Mason Hill

Sarah Law was a Southern Christian Lady who was a faithful wife and loving mother. Her dedication and selfless work for the Methodist Homes of Kentucky made her an honorary mother to countless children needing someone to care. Sarah led inspite of a shyness that was concealed in needlepoint work and always making something for someone in the family. Watching living things grow and mature, gave her a respect for all living things. I will miss seeing her lead whether in United Methodist Women,...

I knew Sarah Law as Betsy's and Eleanor's mother and as an active member of United Methodist Women on the district and conference levels. She was unfailingly kind to me and always inquired about her old friends in Irvine where she grew up. In noting her avid interest in flowers, I remember attending a local garden club meeting at her mother's home in West Irvine with my minister's wife. Her mother was also a gardener of merit with a beautiful yard just right for children. I know that she...