ericschief Posted October 5, 2018 Report Share Posted October 5, 2018 Lenora Pauline Ergle Voyles, age 84, of Dallas, Georgia passed away on Thursday, October 4, 2018. She was born on October 23, 1933 in Barnesville, GA., to the late Paul and Wilma Ergle. Mrs. Voyles worked as an Accounting Clerk for PPG Industries and was a faithful member of Unity Baptist Church. She greatly enjoyed antiques, she owned and operated Antiques, Crafts, Etc in downtown Dallas for several years and was a charter member of eBay. She enjoyed any type of crafting and loved to crochet. She was a certified aquatics instructor for more than 20 years and loved water aerobics. She was preceded in death by her parents and a great granddaughter, Serenity Haven Voyles. Survivors include her husband of 67 years, Rev. Donald Voyles of Dallas, GA., 3 sons; Donald R. Voyles of Dallas, GA., Stephen and Wanda Voyles of Hiram, GA., Phillip and Deby Voyles of Lithia Springs, GA., daughter, Nancy and Eric Anderson of Dallas, GA., brother, Virgil Ergle of Peachtree City, 10 grandchildren, and 25 great- grandchildren. Funeral Services for Mrs. Voyles will be held on Saturday, October 6, 2018 at 2:00 PM from the Clark Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Don Voyles, Rev. Todd Voyles, and Rev. Bill Rorie officiating. Interment will follow the service at Kennesaw Memorial Park Cemetery with the following gentleman serving as pallbearers; Tony Michael Voyles, Tony Moon, Bradley Knapp, Odin Voyles, Blake Voyles, and Braxton Voyles. The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Saturday, October 6, 2018 from 11:30 AM until the service begins at 2:00 PM. Either flowers or donations to Unity Baptist Church will gratefully be accepted by the family. To send condolences to the family, please visit our website at www.samclarkfuneralhome.com Link to post Share on other sites
gpatt0n Posted October 5, 2018 Report Share Posted October 5, 2018 This is sad news. Pauline was a great lady whom I met in the early 1990s when she had her antique shop on Main Street. I remember the day that the folks from Channel 5 came to interview her on her ebay selling. In those days the Internet was new and I helped her get on and showed her 'ebay' ... She took it from there, learning not just how to get online and email and all that stuff, but digital photography as she photographed things from salt shakers to hand made quilts, which was more than remarkable for a woman in her sixties at the time (1995). She showed her youthful attitude that marked her bright, sunny personality. If Dallas was Mayberry, Pauline was Aunt Bea in the best sense. pubby Link to post Share on other sites
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