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Vestal Striplin JACKSON

NASHVILLE, Tennessee

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JACKSON, Vestal Striplin November 10, 1923 - April 18, 2010. Preceded in death by her husband, Wiley Woodard Jackson; her parents, Sybil Baldwin Striplin and Chester Harold Striplin. She is survived by her daughters, Susan Diane (John) Hedge and Elizabeth Ann Jackson; brothers, Donald (Fern)...

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Aunt ChiChi's memory persists and it is with joy that I can recall all of the special times we all shared with her-from when she came to New York and then to Florida. It was an honor to know both she and Uncle Wiley and they were both so good to Don and Peg's 8 children, of which I am the oldest. On behalf of the eight of us, our spouses, children and grandchildren I say "thank you" for the precious memories! Love Peggy and Gil

The "NON" gave me 3 1/2 years of pure pleasure. Not only was she my friend, she also became part of my family. She was one of the most loving and gracious ladies that I have ever known. The "NON" will be with me forever- always in memories.

I Love You,
Kay

Vestal (NON) was a sweet, sassy, loveable wonderful lady.Words can't describe the last 3 1/2 years I had with her. I love her and will truly miss her sweet smiling face. Diane & Elizabeth I am truly sorry.

Love,
Missy

Just to let you know the Staff and Resident's at the Humphreys County Nursing Home are keeping you in our prayers.

Thinking of you!

Diane and Elizabeth Sorry I am unable to be there in person, but I just wanted you to know you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers!!!

My mother told me stories of the hard times she and Aunt Chi Chi had as young wives raising kids in Nashville. Mom often cried remembering how unselfishly Aunt chi Chi would give her money to pay a bill or share a staple with her. They would sit together and shuck corn or snap beans and keep each other company. My Mom saved the receipts for some of those Bills. She said " she didnt have 2 cents to rub together herself but she gave me the money." She really blessed all of us with her love and...

I will remember my lovely and gentle Aunt Chi Chi fixing her coffee in a real china cup and then sitting down to talk and laugh and explore our beliefs and values and ideas. In my mind, she never grew old. She was always forward thinking, expressive, liberal, artistic, witty, playful with her sarcasm and devoted to the love of her family. She taught me to cook, to see the world a little differently, and to believe in myself. I loved her and missed her even before her spirit left this world,...

Diane I am so sorry about your Mom. She was such a sweet Lady. You and your family are in my prayers. Vickie