Toombs County History & Genealogy

Toombs County History & Genealogy
Vidalia - The Sweet Onion City

Monday, September 13, 2010

Mrs. Kathy Sue Curtis Gunn (Dec 28, 1957-September 11, 2010)


Mrs. Kathy Sue Curtis Gunn (Dec 28, 1957-September 11, 2010)



VIDALIA - Mrs. Kathy Sue Gunn, 53, died Saturday. Survivors: husband, Marvin M. Gunn; daughter, Sarah Jane McGann (Jon); son, Aaron Jacob Gunn; her parents, John and Mary Curtis; brothers, John Curtis, Joe Curtis and Jerry Curtis; one nephew. A memorial service will be held Tuesday, September 14th at 11:00 am in the Oaks Baptist Church with Reverend Josh Hughes officiating. Ronald V. Hall Funeral Home, Vidalia. Savannah Morning News September 13, 2010. Please sign our Obituary Guest Book at http://www.SavannahNow.com/obituaries Published in Savannah Morning News on September 13, 2010.

"May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow." Cheryl and Lindy Williams, GA
"You are in my thoughts & prayers." Jean Wrenn, GA
"Kathy was a very special lady... May God bless your family with the peace and..."
"Marvin, God Bless you and your family, we are praying for you. Your friends at Meadows..." Janet Hamilton, GA.

http://www.Legacy.com/obituaries/savannah/obituary.aspx?n=kathy-sue-gunn&pid=145306033

Vidalia, Mrs. Kathy Sue Gunn, age 53 of Vidalia, died Saturday, September 11, 2010 in the Community Hospice House in Vidalia after an extended illness. She was a native of the Detroit, Michigan area. Upon marriage in 1977, Kathy's husband joined the Navy, and the two went on to live in several states before settling in Vidalia in 1986. She was a graduate of Georgia Southern University and earned a Master's Degree in Biology. She taught science for five years at J.R.Trippe Middle School in Vidalia, but her passion was the education and protection of sea turtles which led to her becoming the coordinator of the Magnolia Midlands Georgia Youth Science and Technology Center with East Georgia College in Swainsboro. She was an active member of The Oaks Baptist Church in Lyons where she taught the Youth Sunday School Class. She also was active in Women’s Missions and Relay For Life.

Mrs. Gunn is survived by her husband of thirty-three years, Marvin M. Gunn of Vidalia; one daughter, Sarah Jane Gunn McGann and her husband Jon of Pawley’s Island, South Carolina; one son, Aaron Jacob Gunn of Atlanta; her parents, John and Mary Curtis of Jonesboro, TN; three brothers, John Curtis of Wyandotte, Michigan; Joe Curtis of Southgate, Michigan; and Jerry Curtis of Jonesboro and one nephew.

A memorial service will be held Tuesday, September 14th at 11:00 am at the Oaks Baptist Church with Reverend Josh Hughes officiating.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Pretty in Pink Foundation, PO Box 2755, Vidalia, GA 30475; Relay For Life, Toombs County, http://www.GARelayForLife.org/ The Oaks Baptist Church Building Fund, PO Box 388, Lyons, GA30436; or the Ossabaw Foundation Costal Center of Savannah, 305 MLK Jr. Blvd., Savannah, GA 31401.

http://www.RonaldVHall.com/obituaries/obituary.php?id=39876

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