• Fay M. Woodall

    April 14, 2016
  • Fay M. Woodall of Hot Springs Village passed away on Thursday, April 14, 2016 at 93 years of age. She was born in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania on March 13, 1923 to Ernest and Maxine Marshall, both of whom preceded her in death. Also preceding her in death were her first husband, Donald Emminger, her sister, Elaine Belles, and her second husband, Neil Woodall.

    Surviving is her daughter, Maxine Counts of Manassas Virginia, her son, Donald Emminger, Jr. of Sheridan, Wyoming, and two grandchildren, Fay and Bryan Counts.

    Fay graduated from Dayton Vocational High School in Dayton, PA. and attended the University of North Texas for one year. She was a member of the Presbyterian Kirk in the Pines Church in Hot Springs Village. In accordance with Fay’s wishes there will be no services.

    Final arrangements were handled by the CedarVale Funeral Home in Hot Springs Village.

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    I miss you Mom. There was so much I wanted to say and share with you over our lifetimes, yet, it just never seemed like the correct time. Separated by Miles, Oceans, Preconceived Biases, Born of War, and between us, Peace had Eluded You and I, for many years. My fault, not yours. Too long The Warrior, fighting across the sea, I became lost, alone, years spent fighting the very ones who loved me the most, You Mom, You Are the One who Loved Me, the most. There are None So Blind, as Those who Refuse to See. It was I who was so Blind. Yet, Yeshua has a plan for us all. HE is in control, and All Things work towards HIS Greater Glory. Yeshua loves us all, for we are HIS Creation. HE made it happen, that we could spend quality time, just you and I. Not much time, but enough, to heal the wounds, caused by me, that had festered for way too many years. In these last few years we got to re-acquaint ourselves, with one another. Technology, the Cell Phone gave us that ability, still separated by countless miles, we could finally talk, get to know each other again. Be Mother and Son. Just the two of us, in those private moments, sharing a Love which only exists between a Mother and Her Child. Now you have been reunited with Your Mom, the Father you never really knew, Elaine, your Sister, and ofcourse Ernie is there, as well. I bet y'all are having a Grand Ol' Reunion. And, there will be more happy reunions, as we, join the party. All those tears shed in by gone days, wiped away, by the gentle hand, still bearing those scars, from when HE showed us, just how much HE cared for each of us. "For G-D so loved the world, that HE gave HIS only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in HIM should not perish, but have everlasting life. {Emphasis Mine}, The Gospel According to St. John, Chapter 3, Verse 16, King James Version, 1611. Though Wars, Hot or, Imagined, it is this Holy Bible, which was may Constant Companion, Friend, Psychologist, and Reality Check, on my Journey, to destinations, which still await me. Dear Mother, we both know that it was the Love YOU shared with me, the Greatest Love of All, You shared Yeshua with me, teaching me of HIS Love for me, by example, of sharing and teaching me with Your Love for Me. It was You, Mom who started laying the Foundation of My Faith. You gave me the strength, and the Passion, to Stand with Yeshua, Trust in HIM, when all hope seems lost, You showed me HIS Light, and it was through your Perseverance, and Love, that has shown me The Way, The Truth, and The Life, which is the only Path to The Father, and Salvation. That, Mom was the Greatest Gift any Mother could give to Her Son. Thank You Mom, for all you did for me, and most of all, for Loving Me, especially, when Loving Me was not all that easy to do. I Love You Mom, and I will Always Miss You, yet always knowing that you are A Part of Me, and I, of Thee. See you soon Mom, Your Loving Son, DJ, a.k.a Wolfy

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