1921
2014
On May 31, 2014, at 92 years of age, Bessie Mae Jolly, our beloved Mom, Granny, passed into the loving arms of her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Bessie is preceded in death by her mother and father, Annie and Edd Bullard, her husband, Grady Jolly, her two sisters, Bertha Coldiron and Susie Bullard and one granddaughter, Misty Falgout.
She leaves behind to cherish her memory, her son, Nolan Cass and daughter in law, Sue, her daughter, Carolyn Vannoy and son in law, Irvin, her grandchildren, Suzie King and her husband Wesley, Candy Garcia and her husband Martin, Elaina Hamm and her husband Clay, Sheila Collier and Brian Davis, thirteen great grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren.
We want to appreciation to Home Hospice, with a very special thank you to her nurses, Melissa, Shari, Lori, Cortney and Tom, for the excellent and loving care they gave to Mom in her last days.
At Mom's request, there will be no funeral, only a private gathering of her family. Memorials may be sent to Home Hospice, 200 W. Illinois Suite 190, Midland, Texas 79701.
Online condolences may be offered at www.ellisfunerals.com
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June 3, 2014
Carolyn, sorry for the lost of your mom. I remember her with fond memories. Jack Johnson
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