Gloria Ann (Amerson) Kolar

Born: Tue., Dec. 6, 1955
Died: Sat., Jul. 29, 2017


Visitation

6:00 PM to 8:00 PM, Mon., Jul. 31, 2017
Location: Vidalia Chapel


Funeral Service

2:00 PM Tue., Aug. 01, 2017
Location: Abundant Life Pentecostal Church


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Mrs. Gloria Ann Kolar, age 61, of Soperton, died at early Sunday morning July 30, 2017 at Community Hospice of Vidalia after a brief illness. Gloria was a native of Macon, living in Soperton for the past 21 years. She was a teacher employed by Telemon for the last 7 years and was a member of Abundant Life Apostolic Church of Vidalia for the past 28 years where she held many positions; her favorite being in the church kitchen. She was a loving wife, mother, and nanny.

Mrs. Gloria is survived by her Husband, Clarence Lee Kolar Sr. of Soperton;her mother, Doshia Smith of Soperton; two sons, Clarence (Brenda) Lee Kolar Jr. and Robert (Paula) Dennis Kolar of Vidalia; four daughters, Angel Ann Rigby (Chris) of Rockledge, Ladonna Earnestine Scott (Shane) of Soperton, Amy Amanda Adams (Johnny) of Higgston, and Emily Victoria Mcfall (Ed) of Spencer Indiana; one brother, Robert Amerson of Collins; and two sisters, Bobbette Motts of Texas and Ladonna Meeks of Soperton. 17 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren also survive.

Funeral Services for Mrs. Gloria Ann Kolar will be held Tuesday August 1, 2017 at 2:00 PM at Abundant Life Apostolic Church of Vidalia with Pastor John Young Jr. and Bishop John Young Sr. officiating. Interment will follow at Red Bluff Baptist Church Cemetery in Soperton. The family will receive friends Monday evening from 6:00 – 8:00 pm.

Stewart-Rosier Funeral Service Vidalia Chapel is in charge of funeral arrangements.

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Teri Phillips
   Posted Mon July 31, 2017
Praying for you and your family.

Robert E. Amerson, Jr.
   Posted Wed August 02, 2017
My Wife Donna Jean Amerson and I sincerest condolences to both the Kolar and Amerson families.

Miss Gloria stumbled across me on Facebook a few years back and contacted me at first mistaking me for a closer family member. We became Facebook friends. We spoke many times since then always we thought we would at some future time create plans for more official introductions as we both thought we had common family. She was just late enough with her introductions to me on Facebook for me to be in the last days of my elderly father and after he passed on we lost the one who had spent so much time doing the extensive research into the family tree. He had spoken to several of his brothers and to my wife and I of relatives we have in Georgia that we didn't know. But with his passing neither of us could confirm that we were honestly related. We chose to believe it though. While I did not personally know what it would have been like to shake her hand or to have given her a hug; I would like both of the families currently in mourning to know; I could see she was a special lady. I too will miss Gloria in my own way, and I too feel a loss having just now heard she has passed.

I am very sorry to hear this.

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