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Mrs. Thelma Powell Aaron, age 85, of Lyons died Sunday, May 31, 2015 at her residence after an extended illness.
Thelma was a native and lifelong resident of Toombs County. She was an office manager and receptionist at Dr. Ben Neely’s office for many years; and also a member of the Lyons First Baptist Church, where she taught Sunday school for a number of years as well.
She is preceded in death by her husband Alvin Aaron in 2009.
Mrs. Aaron is survived by her two sons L.T.C. Retired U.S. Army Dwayne Aaron and his wife Gloria Kavakos Aaron of Fayetteville, North Carolina and Terry Aaron of Lyons; one daughter Doctor Renee Coughlin and her husband Jeff of North Augusta, South Carolina; one brother Bruce Powell and his wife Elouise of Lyons; and seven grandchildren.
Funeral services for Mrs. Thelma Powell Aaron will be held Thursday, June 4, 2015 at 11:00 AM at Lyons First Baptist Church with Reverend Dannie Williams officiating. Interment will follow in Lyons City Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the church from 10:00 AM until the hour of service.
Stewart-Rosier Funeral Service Lyons Chapel is in charge of funeral arrangements.
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Steve and Kathy Burton
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Posted Mon June 01, 2015
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We will continue to keep you all in our thoughts and prayers.
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Karen Sumner
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Posted Tue June 02, 2015
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Terry, Renee and DeWayne, I am so sorry for your family's loss. Ms. Thelma and Mr. Alvin have always been special friends to the Efton & Uldine Moseley family. I am glad that she is no longer suffering and is at peace. God bless all of you at this time and days to come.
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Donna Ann Darley
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Posted Thu June 04, 2015
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Dwayne, Terry, Renee, and Families,
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. We have fond memories of Miss Thelma back in our Robert Toombs days when we were all busy fundraising and getting the school started. Mama worked with her for several years at Dr. Neely's and thought so much of her. She surely raised some fine children to carry on her memory. I know my Daddy and Uncle Milon always thought so much of her and Mr. Alvin. God bless you all during this difficult time.
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