1928
2006
3344 White Settlement Road
Fort Worth, Texas
Funeral: 3 p.m. Wednesday at University Baptist Church. Burial: Moore Memorial Gardens. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Arlington Funeral Home.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Euel Gardner, in 1989; her parents, Granville and Golda Redmon; sisters, Faye and Sharon; and brothers, Leon, Mac,Tarnice, Don, Bill and Albert.
Survivors: Daughters, Deanna Brittan, Connie Winter and husband, Jimmy; sons, Gene Gardner and Vernon Gardner and wife, Sharon; eight grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; sisters, Modena Downs and Gail Sutton; and brother, Jim Redmon.
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4 Entries
Barbara Selleck
November 9, 2006
Dear Loved Ones.
What a joy it was for so many years to love Floy and to know she loved me right back. We had so many good times together and we helped each other through the bad ones.
A true and faithful friend is hard to find and even harder to keep, but Floy was an excellent example of both.I missed her when she had to move away, but we kept in touch.
To all of the family I say, "Thank you for such a lovely member of your family. May God bless you as you now remember the good times and forget all of the hurting times. May the Lord give you strength and courage for each day as it comes."
Barbara Selleck and family.
Connie Winter
November 8, 2006
Jimmy & Chris,
Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.
Granny loved you both very much and knew how much you loved her.
You were truly blessed to have had her in your life.
Brantley "Pete" Hinshaw -- 512 Kelly Terrace
November 7, 2006
I had know Floy and her families for a long time on Kelly Terrace that my deaf friend (Michael Tweet) used to live there and his family moved out. I surely missed her. They all knew me for a long time. Pray for the family to be comfortable.
Mary Winter
November 7, 2006
To the family and friends of Floy Gardner-
While I did not have the pleasure of knowing Mrs. Gardner in life, I am fortunate enough to be close to those she left behind. It is through their spirit, kindred to her own, that I have come to know what a remarkable and extrodinary women she was. Her legacy lives on in her daughter, who in turn raised two wonderful sons in her likeness- She may be gone in a worldly sense, but she lives on in the hearts of those who loved her most. Let it be some small comfort that her legacy will live on and the traditions of her kindness will prevail. Something tells me she would be proud of all of you and that she left this world in peace, certain that her work here was done-trusting that each of you would be able to carry on, with her memory to serve as your guidance.
My condolences to her entire family.
To Connie and Chris, I love you both dearly.
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