A memorial service will be held on Saturday, October 25, 2014 at 11:00 am, for Maureen Graveline, who passed away on October 10, 2014. The service will be at the Trinity Apostolic Faith Church, on the corner of Washington and 17th. This is the church she grew up in. Pastor Bill Waggoner and Tim Arlet will officiate. Private burial will take place at a later date.
Maureen was born to Glen Waggoner and Verna Goates, both deceased, on December 16th, 1937. She was the youngest of 4 children. She was also preceded in death by her beloved son Robert, in October of 2006. In addition, she was preceded in death by her brothers Norman and Troy Waggoner.
Maureen was a homemaker and in later years worked at Sears and at times worked up to 3 jobs at once. Her family was the most important thing in her life. She was a kind and gentle soul who loved her children and grandchildren. But, her greatest loves were her greatgrandsons, Michael and Logan. She would never miss one of Michaels sporting events, to cheer him on. Maureen was generous, even when she faced hard times. She was always ready to help someone else in need. She was known as Granny to everyone.
Maureen is survived by her daughter Debbie of Albuquerque, son Richard of Roswell, granddaughters Renee and Rochelle Graveline of Roswell, and greatgrandsons Michael and Logan of Roswell. Her oldest brother Bobby Waggoner and sisterinlaw Winona, of Elkins, Arkansas also survive her. And, sisterinlaw, Wynemia Waggoner of Duncan, Oklahoma. Maureen adored her nieces and nephews, Pat Warford, Pam Eurich, Bill Waggoner, David Waggoner, Delbert Waggoner, Tommy Waggoner and Rachel Bolinger. She also leaves behind special family, Kenneth Jennings, Marla Purcell, Dave and Dana Lott, Connie Williams, Joann Hall, Rick and Dearl Snyder, Danny Ray and Jessica, Nicholette and Alona.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to Jodi Rogers and the staff of Gentiva Hospice, for all the care and support.
Goodbye
The hardest words
to have to say,
Especially to you,
My rock, my strength,
And now my angel, too.
Life without you
Will be hard
But, something we must do.
It just goes to prove,
God really does take the best.
We love you Granny,
61550 Renee, Rochelle, Michael and Logan
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