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Ms. Wana Reece Wilson, 59, of Albrightsville, PA, formerly of Acworth, GA, died May 20, 2010.
Services: Funeral services will be held 3 p.m. Saturday, June 5 at Winkenhofer Pine Ridge Funeral Home, Kennesaw. Ms. Wilson was a loving mother and grandmother who will be greatly missed. She is survived by her sons Ronald John Goodrich, Richard Allen Goodrich and daughter, Kimberly Haywood; and by her eight grandchildren, Jamie, Maggie, Max, Lilli, Sterling, Lexi, Trinity and Harrison.Family will receive friends at Winkenhofer from 1 to 3 p.m., Saturday.
The Winkenhofer Pine Ridge Funeral Home, 2950 Cobb Parkway Nw, Kennesaw. GA. is in charge of the funeral arrangements.

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Published by Times News on May 29, 2010.

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RonJon Goodrich

May 23, 2021

So many magical times in this family. Such a caring Mom.

May 23, 2020

still miss you

Coleen Melvin

November 11, 2010

As the days, weeks and months pass, we try to get on with our day to day routine. It still seems so difficult to think of life without one of the most beautiful, loving, caring, selfless, people that God blessed us with. Wana was a sister, an incredible mother, and a grandmother that anyone would be proud to have! May we continue to find comfort in the many fond memories we shared... and embrace the fact that we have a true guardian angel.
Until we are together again... you are missed, loved and remembered fondly Wana!
Love,
Coleen, John and family

maggie haywood

November 11, 2010

wish i would have found this site sooner.

I couldn't have asked for a better grandmother than the one i had. she will be missed by so many. rest in peace momma, love you.

Michael Lassiter

June 7, 2010

Ron and family, my thoughts and prayers are with you.

Rhonda Garnett

June 5, 2010

There ae so many things that I can say. This was a lady who growing up was a 2nd mom to me. There are so many memories that I can not even count them. They make me laugh.These momments started at the young age of about 8. Her bark was bigger than her bite. She was only trying to guide us kids in the right directions. She loved and treated all of us like her own. Now she at last may rest in peace. Until one day we may see each other again.

Natalie Cain

June 4, 2010

Wana had a very special place in my heart, she was a wonderful mom, grandmother and step-mom. Everything happens so fast and you never know from one moment to the next. I will cherish the memories that I had with her. I pray that God will wrap his arms around her children and grandchildren through this time.

Michele Wilson Bryant

June 4, 2010

I was so sad to hear about Wana. She is such a beautiful woman on the inside and out. She was my Step-Mom for 10 years. She was always good-hearted and caring, and she had one of the kindest souls of anyone I've ever known. She will always hold a very special place in my heart. The world lost and Angel, but Heaven gained one.

May God be with her family and loved ones during this most difficult time.

God Speed

Jan Lein

June 4, 2010

What a beautiful lady, inside and out. You touched so many lives and have left memories that will last forever. May God watch over your children and grandchildren - I know they were everything to you.

Kelly DeFrench

June 3, 2010

I really don't know what to say. It came as such a shock to my mama and me. What a great lady!! Always gracious and beautiful!! I have so many great memories of Wana from my childhood. We will miss her and know that she is free of her pain at last!!!

Helen Camp

June 3, 2010

Rest in Peace my friend, until I see you again.

Terry O'Melia

June 2, 2010

So very sorry for your loss. Please know that our entire family is thinking of you at this time.

Terry and Terri Beth O'Melia and Family

May 30, 2010

Thinking of you at this time of sorrow. We miss all of our family. I hope you find comfort in knowing your mother is at peace. Love, Lynn Kelley (Texas)

W. Horton

May 30, 2010

Please accept my deepest sympathies. May the God of all comfort be with the family of Mrs Wilson during their time of mourning. 2 Corinth 1:3,4

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