Fannie M. Ferguson

Passed 3/22/2007

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Obituary For Fannie M. Ferguson

Fannie M. Ferguson, 96, of Steubenville, Ohio died Thursday, March 22, 2007 at Trinity West. She was born October 18, 1910 in Adams, TN a daughter of the late Sanford S. and Bernice L. Heaton Lawrence. She was a member of LaBelle View Church of Christ and retired from Denmark’s. Preceding Fannie in death were her husband Robert D. Ferguson in 1981; three brothers Edward, Douglas & Sanford Lawrence; and five sisters Sally Lint, Gladys Frey, Louise Williams, Estelle Wilson & Neppie Broaddus. Fannie is survived by her son Ronald D. (Shirley) Ferguson of Anaheim, CA; two grandchildren Rick Ferguson & Sharon Michaels and two great grandchildren. Friends may call at Dunlope-Shorac Funeral Home on Sunday 1-3 p.m., where services will be held at 12:30 p.m. Monday with Minister Tom Arehart and The Rev. Sandra Ritchie officiating. Burial at Union Cemetery.

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  • 09/03/2024

    Fannie was in my Sunday School class at LaBelle. She was truly a remarkable lady, warm, loving, and a friend. She will be missede be all who knew and loved her.

  • 09/03/2024

    Evelyn--am sorry to hear your Aunt Fan has passed. You spoke of her so often, I felt I knew her.

  • 09/03/2024

    I am sorry to hear about Fannie. I worked for many years at the Country Club Manor taking care of her sister Sally, Fannie was always a welcome sight for Sally.

  • 09/03/2024

    To RICK FERGUSON & FAMILY Michele and I send our sincerest wishes to you. May Fannie's life and her memory be a lasting inspiration to all of you.

  • 09/03/2024

    We read of your loss in the local newspaper. We wanted to offer hope and encouragement, which we ourselves have found helpful in the death of close family members. Please be comforted to know that others are praying for you to have the strength to cope with your trial. May you find hope in the promised resurrection, �Your dead ones will live. � They will rise up.� (Isaiah 26:19) Jesus Christ himself said: �Do not marvel at this, because the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out.�-John 5:28, 29. Confidence in the resurrection will help to ease your sorrow. As the Bible says, you will �not sorrow just as the rest also do who have no hope.� (1 Thessalonians 4:13) Rather, you will draw close to God in prayer, and the Bible promises �he himself will sustain you.�-Psalm 55:22. Please look up these scriptures in your copy of the Bible. Sincerely, The Davis Family

  • 09/03/2024

    We will all miss Aunt Fannie very much. She was such a wonderful person.

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