Patty Sue Culpepper Ezell

Thu, 02/08/2007 - 3:32pm
By: The Citizen

Patty Sue Culpepper Ezell, 38, Senoia, died Feb. 2, 2007. She was preceded in death by her husband, Roger Ezell Jr. She was graduated from Forest Park High School in 1986. She worked for the Department of Labor in Georgia, and was a member of Christ's Church at Whitewater, Fayetteville. Services were at Christ's Church at Whitewater with the Rev. Stephen Carpenter officiating. Interment was at Chattanooga National Cemetery. Survivors include a son, Brad Ezell, Senoia; a daughter, Danielle Ezell, Senoia; mother, Sharon and John Pace, Oklahoma; a stepmother, Teresa Culpepper, Jonesboro; parents-in-law, Mack and Sharon Ezell, Fayetteville; brothers, Rodney and ReneƩ Cox, Tennessee, Michael & Laura Culpepper, Tennessee, Jonathan and Shannon Culpepper, Arizona; a sister, Barbara and Steve Jenkins, Cummings; a brother-in-law, Chris and Wendy Ezell; a sister-in-law, Teresa and Jim Shehee; a special aunt, Mickey Groover, Tennessee; grandparents, Wanda Randolph and Jean and Pat Patterson, Texas; and very best friend, Wendy Garret. Memorial donations may be made to the Trust Fund for Brad and Danielle, make checks to the Georgia Higher Educations Savings Plan, P. O. Box 461, Fayetteville, GA 30214. Carl J. Mowell & Son Funeral Home, Fayetteville, was in charge.

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Submitted by Belinda on Mon, 02/12/2007 - 5:45pm.

Wow! What a special lady! I hardly even knew her, but felt like I had known her all my life. From the very moment we met last summer, I knew that God had brought her into my life for a special reason. Maybe to show me that joy can still survive in the midst of sorrow when God is the source of your joy. It humbled me when she shared how she and Roger and the kids played games together and that looking back on those memories made it not seem so sad. She was truly one of very few people that impacted my life without ever even knowing it. There's a hole in my heart in the shape of Patty. Danielle baby girl, I love you (really do) and Brad...try this out...grace strikes us when we are in great pain and restlessness...sometimes at that moment a wave of light breaks into our darkness, and it is as though a voice were saying: "You are accepted". Love, Belinda (Alicia's momma)

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