Margaret M. Vail

Tue, 10/25/2005 - 3:44pm
By: The Citizen

Margaret M. Vail, 73, Fayetteville, died Oct. 21, 2005. She was born April 22, 1932 in Conecuh, Ala. She was a member of Liberty Baptist Church, and the Order of Eastern Star Riverdale Lodge. She was also an active member of the Fayette County Chamber of Commerce, and received its Chet Wells Award in 1993. She was also an active member in the Metro Fayette Kiwanis Club and the American Business Women’s Association, receiving a national award. She served on the Fayette County YMCA board of directors, and was an activist for the Republican Party. Services were at Liberty Baptist Church with the Rev. Dr. Randy Wood officiating. Interment as at Westminster Memorial Gardens, Peachtree City. Survivors include her husband, Bill Vail, Fayetteville; sons, William H. and Patricia Vail, and Charles and Angie Vail, all of Fayetteville, twins Ron and Nancy Vail, Kennesaw, and Don and Gwen Vail, Tyrone; a daughter, Ann and Dennis Teal, Fayetteville; 10 grandchildren; brothers, John Morrow, Birmingham, Ala., and Willie Morrow, Ozark, Ala.; and a sister, Mollie Booker, Evergreen, Ala. Carl J. Mowell & Son Funeral Home, Fayetteville, was in charge.

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Submitted by BNapier on Sun, 01/08/2006 - 8:27am.

About 2 weeks ago, Mom called me and told me about Margaret passing. JoAnn had called her and told her. Although we haven't seen y'all for so many years, your often in our thoughts and definatly in our memories as part of the "dirty dozen".
Had we known at the time, we may have attempted to come down to GA.
Y'all are in our thoughts and prayers.

Beverly Napier Steffen
(Floyd and Dorothy's youngest daughter)
b.steffen@mchsi.com

Submitted by christiephilyaw on Mon, 10/31/2005 - 8:47pm.

Mrs.Vail was a patient at Georgia Cancer when I worked there. She was my favorite person! She always came in happy despite the reason she was there. I always enjoyed checking her in and getting the chance to talk to her. She will be greatly missed. You all should be very proud to call her your own. May God bless each of you and hold you close to Him.
Through His Strength,
Christie Philyaw

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