Jeanette Mosley Collins

Died: Thu., May 7, 2020


Graveside Service

Sat., May 09, 2020


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Mrs. Jeanette Mosley Collins, age 89, of Lyons, died early Thursday morning, May 7, 2020 at Community Hospice of Vidalia after an extended illness. Jeanette was a native of Uvalda and lived in Savannah for some 30 years before returning to Lyons in 1987. She was a retired lab technician and was a founding member of  Southside Baptist Church in Savannah. Mrs. Jeanette is presently a member of East Gordon Street Baptist Church of Lyons.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Lawson Collins; one son, Jimmy L. Collins; her parents; and several brothers and sisters.

She is survived by one son, Jerry D. Collins (Hope) of Lyons; two brothers, Buddy Mosley of Uvalda and Glenn Mosley of Cedar Crossing; two sisters, Maxine Williams and Grace Manning, both of Uvalda; and one daughter-in-law, Mary Lou Collins of Savannah. Four grandchildren, Josh, Jeanette, Amy, and Annie; and seven great-grandchildren also survive.

Graveside Funeral Services for Mrs. Jeanette Mosley Collins will be held Saturday, May 9, 2020 at Lakeview Memorial Gardens. Interment will follow.

Ronnie L. Stewart Funeral Service Vidalia Chapel is in charge of arrangements.

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Mary Lou Collins
   Posted Thu May 07, 2020

Monet's Garden Basket was sent by Mary Lou Collins.

Sending our love, Amy, Annie and Mary Lou


Linda D Fowler & Boys
   Posted Thu May 07, 2020
Please except our heartfelt sympathy.. each of you are in our thoughts and prayers.. may God grant you peace

Joshua
   Posted Sun May 10, 2020
My thoughts are with Jeannette’s family. It is so painful to lose someone, yet no one else can really know all that you feel except our Heavenly Father. He knows and feels your pain. He calls death an enemy and promises to remove it forever, Isaiah 25:8 “And he will swallow up death forever…” He also promised to wake up all our loved ones, in the memorial tombs, from death (Isaiah 26:19). What joy it will be to see our loved ones again and to enjoy life as our Creator purposed (Psalms 145:16). I  hope these words give all of you comfort.

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