1924
2016
Columbine Annette Wahl, age 92 of Shannon Hills, Arkansas, passed away December 1st, 2016. She was born Columbine Annette Pickering to Clarence and Mildred Pickering on February 27, 1924. She loved to dance and sing, help family and friends in need, her children and grandchildren, and the congregation at the Kingdom Hall she attended for many years.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Herman Wahl, her parents, two sisters, and a
grandson. She is survived by her children, Carol Swaim; Raymond J. Wahl (Diane); Alta
Jones (Dallas), all of Shannon Hills, Arkansas; six grandchildren; ten great grandchildren; one great, great grandchild and a host of other family members she treated as her own.
Visitation will be Thursday December 8, 2016 at Griffin Leggett Forest Hills Funeral
Home from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and a Memorial Service will be held December 9, 2016 at 2:00pm at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 10412 Mabelvale West Rd., Mabelvale, Arkansas, 72103. To sign the online guestbook go to www.griffinleggettforesthills.com
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5 Entries
December 9, 2016
Barbara Tidwell
In this system all are dying, but in the new system so close at hand, all will be made alive, and death will be no more.
December 8, 2016
Sherrie Bradford
Sis Wahl was so sweet. She always had a smiling face and a kind word. I loved talking with her at the Kingdom Hall and admiring her pretty broaches.
December 7, 2016
Lucille and Darrell Cox
I was so sorry to hear of your mothers passing. Although she will be deeply missed it will only be a little while before we will see her again. I am looking forward to being able to get together again with all of you.
December 7, 2016
Terry(Cox) and Ray La France
I remember riding to school with everyone, spending the night at your house and just having fun. Thanks for the memories. Our heart goes out to the entire family. Love you all.
December 7, 2016
Wayne Taylor
You were loved by all that got to know you including my late mother Mildred Taylor who thought of you as her own mother as well as my brother Bill Taylor and myself who thought of you as our grandmother our whole life and whom you treated as such with love and kindness. I'll always regret not seeing you over the last few years but I know you're with those who preceded you wrapped in love and rejoicing in faith. All the love and sympathy the Taylor family has is with the family and loved ones who are feeling your loss, your tears are our tears and your loss is our loss too.
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