Roxie Wilson

Birth date: Feb 7, 1920 Death date: Jun 2, 2012

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Roxie Beatrice McNicol Wilson, 92, 103 Furnace Hill Road, Embreeville Community, Jonesborough died Saturday, June 2, 2012, at her home. She was a native of Washington County and a daughter of the late Albert and Ida Lister McNicol. She was a member of Mt. O'Dell Freewill Baptist Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, John W. Wilson; by one granddaughter, Tammy Broyles; by one grandson, Dillon Wilson; by one daughter-in-law, Karen Wilson and by one son-in-law, Morris Broyles. She leaves behind:   Two Sons: Troy Wilson and wife, Alene, Jonesborough    Johnny Wilson and wife Missy, Parotsville, TN   Four Daughters: Dorothy Hughes and husband, Kenneth, Jonesborough     Mary Lee Rogers and husband, Russell, Erwin     Ida Broyles, Erwin     Christine Hensley and husband Theodore, Fall Branch   Fourteen Grandchildren: T.A. Wilson, Wanda Wilson, Darlene Peters and husband, Jeff, Michael Wilson and wife Tracy, Adam Wilson and wife Angel, Crystal Townsend and husband, Steven, Timothy Rogers and wife, Carolyn, Travis Rogers and wife Becky, Frankie Rogers and wife Julie, Tina Presnell and husband Wayne, Robin Emery and husband, Bill, Scarlet Bettis and husband Steven, Sommer Hughes and Juanita Tittle and husband, Richard.   Twenty Great Grandchildren   Funeral Services for Roxie Wilson will be conducted at 7PM Monday, June 4, 2012 in the chapel of Valley Funeral Home. Rev. David Reeves will officiate. A eulogy will be offered by Michael Grey. Vocal selections will be provided by the McNabb Sisters and by Rev. David Reeves. Serving as Pallbearers will be her Grandsons; Frank Rogers, Timothy Rogers, Michael Wilson, Steven Townsend, T. A. Wilson, and Adam Wilson. Honorary Pallbearers will be her Great Grandsons; Bricen Roberts, Raymond Wilson, Jake Rogers, Jeremiah Rogers, Travis Rogers, and Montana Wilson. The family will receive friends on Monday from 5:00PM until service time at Valley Funeral Home, and other times at her home. The committal service will be at 11:00AM on Tuesday, June 5, 2012 at Keplinger Cemetery. Those attending the committal service will meet at Keplinger Cemetery by 10:50AM Tuesday. The family would like to offer a special Thank you to Amedysis Home Health and Amedysis Hospice, as well as all of Momma's wonderful neighbors, especially Ruth, Myrtle, Sarah, Edna and Susie. You will never be forgotten for all of the love and help you have shown.   Condolences and memories may be shared with the family and viewed at www.valleyfuneralhome.net. These arrangements are made especially for the family and friends of Roxie B. Wilson through Valley Funeral Home, 1085 N. Main Ave., Erwin, 423-743-9187.

Anonymous

Kenneth and Dottie, so sorry to hear about your loss. i will keep you all in my prayers.

Anonymous

A wonderful person with a beautiful heart. Love you always Roxie.

Anonymous

We are very sorry for your loss. You know she is with her Lord now and not hurting n e more. She is setting beside her heavenly father and that is the sweetest gift anyone could ever get in their lives. We love you all dearly. Andy, Tammy and Amber

Anonymous

We love you, Mamaw. It was always such a joy and a pleasure to sit and talk with you; to play checkers with you and to listen to you tell stories about your life and read the Bible. You are a great a person and you brought so much light into everyone's life. You will be greatly missed. We love you.

Anonymous

I am going to miss my Grandmother, she will be greatly missed by so many. She was so good to everone and she whitness to so many. If you where around her for any length of time you where one of them.I will miss her so much. I love you mamaw.

Anonymous

I will miss Mamaw Roxie more than anyone will ever know. She was one of my best friends. One of my most favorite memories of her was when she, Steven, Ida and me would sit up late and tell tall tells when moma and pap would go away for the weekend. She always shared so much of herself. We had the best times. She was one of my most favorite people and I love her with all of my her with all of my heart. Life will not be the same without her.