wallfly Posted February 7, 2006 Report Share Posted February 7, 2006 My family asked me to share this information with you. thanks, james ragsdale ____________________ Dear Friends, Mike's mother, Sara Ragsdale, died a peaceful death last evening with family gathered close to her. As many of you know, she has been very ill for the past month. She was truly blessed in that she had very little pain during her six month ordeal since she was diagnosed with gall bladder cancer. Shortly after that diagnosis, she experienced the death of her son. She was fairly active until the first week of January. Since then, she has been pretty much bedj-ridden and on Hospice. Michelle and I had the night shift 9PM to 9 AM the past three nights and were prepared to stay again last night. We knew that her time was close. She remained alert and oriented, refusing any pain medication up until the end. She actually denied pain until late Sunday when she accepted a small dose of Morphine. Shortly thereafter, while we were at church, I received a call (phone on vibrate) from my brother and sisters-in-law who were staying with her during the day. I was told that Sara suddenly became fretful and said "start the music" over and over. They scurried around to find a radio/tape player and put on some music. She was not satisfied until they put in a CD of gospel music. I could hear it playing in the background as I got the report. We got back to the house in a few minutes and she seemed quite content as I rubbed her back and she listened to the beautiful and appropriate music that one frequently hears at funerals. We all had a chance to say a final goodbye as she drifted away. Please keep us in your prayers this week. Her body is at Jeff Eberhart Funeral Home on Watson Drive in Dallas. Visitation starts at 12 Noon until 9 PM on Tuesday, Feb 7. The funeral is Wednesday (Feb at the First United Methodist Church in Dallas. (The information for these locations are shown below.) In lieu of flowers, the family is asking for donations to the American Cancer Society, or the First United Methodist Church Building Fund, or to the American Heart Association. Sara was an educator and taught school in Paulding County for 41 years. She and Mike's Dad had four boys, Mike being the oldest. She was a very influential person and role model to her students and to her family. In fact, there are 13 school teachers in her immediate family (children, grandchildren and their spouses). Two of them are my daughters. Sara was very active in professional organizations, served as Beta Club Sponsor for many years, was Past President in both Delta Kappa Gamma and the Paulding Chapter of the Georgia Retired Educators Association. She was active in her church, including UMW. She served the community on the Paulding County Board of Equalization for nearly 20 years. She was a world traveler and took her seven grandchildren on very educational trips and petted all of them throughout their lives. She loved God, her family and her community. She loved her daughter-in-laws like the daughters she never had. We will all miss her greatly. Please let others know. We were too late to meet the deadline to get her obituary in the Dallas New Era this week. Eberhart Funeral Home 123 Watson Dr Dallas, GA 30132 (770) 445-4496 First United Methodist Church Of Dallas 141 E Memorial Dr Dallas, GA 30132 (770) 445-2509 Link to post Share on other sites
HiramGirl Posted February 7, 2006 Report Share Posted February 7, 2006 She was my teacher in high school and I adore her. My family asked me to share this information with you. thanks, james ragsdale ____________________ Dear Friends, Mike's mother, Sara Ragsdale, died a peaceful death last evening with family gathered close to her. As many of you know, she has been very ill for the past month. She was truly blessed in that she had very little pain during her six month ordeal since she was diagnosed with gall bladder cancer. Shortly after that diagnosis, she experienced the death of her son. She was fairly active until the first week of January. Since then, she has been pretty much bedj-ridden and on Hospice. Michelle and I had the night shift 9PM to 9 AM the past three nights and were prepared to stay again last night. We knew that her time was close. She remained alert and oriented, refusing any pain medication up until the end. She actually denied pain until late Sunday when she accepted a small dose of Morphine. Shortly thereafter, while we were at church, I received a call (phone on vibrate) from my brother and sisters-in-law who were staying with her during the day. I was told that Sara suddenly became fretful and said "start the music" over and over. They scurried around to find a radio/tape player and put on some music. She was not satisfied until they put in a CD of gospel music. I could hear it playing in the background as I got the report. We got back to the house in a few minutes and she seemed quite content as I rubbed her back and she listened to the beautiful and appropriate music that one frequently hears at funerals. We all had a chance to say a final goodbye as she drifted away. Please keep us in your prayers this week. Her body is at Jeff Eberhart Funeral Home on Watson Drive in Dallas. Visitation starts at 12 Noon until 9 PM on Tuesday, Feb 7. The funeral is Wednesday (Feb at the First United Methodist Church in Dallas. (The information for these locations are shown below.) In lieu of flowers, the family is asking for donations to the American Cancer Society, or the First United Methodist Church Building Fund, or to the American Heart Association. Sara was an educator and taught school in Paulding County for 41 years. She and Mike's Dad had four boys, Mike being the oldest. She was a very influential person and role model to her students and to her family. In fact, there are 13 school teachers in her immediate family (children, grandchildren and their spouses). Two of them are my daughters. Sara was very active in professional organizations, served as Beta Club Sponsor for many years, was Past President in both Delta Kappa Gamma and the Paulding Chapter of the Georgia Retired Educators Association. She was active in her church, including UMW. She served the community on the Paulding County Board of Equalization for nearly 20 years. She was a world traveler and took her seven grandchildren on very educational trips and petted all of them throughout their lives. She loved God, her family and her community. She loved her daughter-in-laws like the daughters she never had. We will all miss her greatly. Please let others know. We were too late to meet the deadline to get her obituary in the Dallas New Era this week. Eberhart Funeral Home 123 Watson Dr Dallas, GA 30132 (770) 445-4496 First United Methodist Church Of Dallas 141 E Memorial Dr Dallas, GA 30132 (770) 445-2509 <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Link to post Share on other sites
Pointyhead Posted February 7, 2006 Report Share Posted February 7, 2006 Was this THE Sara Ragdsale, that taught at the old Hiram High School back in the 60's? If so, she was well on up there in age. That Sara Ragsdale was elderly then.... In any case, my condolences for Mike and the family. Prayers are being said for them right now. Link to post Share on other sites
DonBrownJr Posted February 7, 2006 Report Share Posted February 7, 2006 This is THE ONE and THE ONLY Mrs. Ragsdale!! She was a wonderful teacher, and a great person. She will be missed! My thoughts and prayers go out to her family. She may be gone, but she will certainly never be forgotten! Link to post Share on other sites
HiramGirl Posted February 7, 2006 Report Share Posted February 7, 2006 One and the same. Was this THE Sara Ragdsale, that taught at the old Hiram High School back in the 60's? If so, she was well on up there in age. That Sara Ragsdale was elderly then.... In any case, my condolences for Mike and the family. Prayers are being said for them right now. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Link to post Share on other sites
ridge rd retiree Posted February 7, 2006 Report Share Posted February 7, 2006 i am sorry to hear of her passsing on. she was an inspiration to many in the county ,and helped many students to further their education . she will be missed Link to post Share on other sites
newtothis Posted February 7, 2006 Report Share Posted February 7, 2006 Aunt Sara! She taught so many people in Paulding. She was my teacher at PCHS. She had an unmistakable voice and a sharp sense of humor. I know that many people are driving by Eberhart's today and sharing a smile about Aunt Sara. I saw her name on Eberhart's board and had to smile when I remembered her. What a personality! What a super teacher! She will be sorely missed by many former students of all ages. God bless Aunt Sara and her family. Rest now Sara, you are home. Link to post Share on other sites
REV Posted February 7, 2006 Report Share Posted February 7, 2006 She was my teacher as well!! Thanks for sharing this with us, and condolenses to you and your family. Link to post Share on other sites
soccermom Posted February 7, 2006 Report Share Posted February 7, 2006 RIP Aunt Sara.. Link to post Share on other sites
critty Posted February 7, 2006 Report Share Posted February 7, 2006 She also taught me Algebra 1. Link to post Share on other sites
surepip Posted February 7, 2006 Report Share Posted February 7, 2006 For those who attend St.Vincents, this was Mike Ragsdale's mom. Mike passed away last summer. They are survived by Jane, Mike's widow, and their children Jamie, Michelle, and Wendy. The Ragsdale family should be in everyone's prayers. May God bless them all. Link to post Share on other sites
dizneefan4ever Posted February 7, 2006 Report Share Posted February 7, 2006 She taught me Algebra as well in high school. Peace be with her. Link to post Share on other sites
Super Girl Posted February 7, 2006 Report Share Posted February 7, 2006 She taught me AND my mom algebra. Link to post Share on other sites
EllenofDallas Posted February 7, 2006 Report Share Posted February 7, 2006 Yes she did SuperGirl. 9th grade Algebra 1 for me. Murray Ragsdale taught me biology too. What a great family. We will keep them in our thoughts. Sara was 84 years old according to the AJC today. It is good to know she went in peace. Link to post Share on other sites
whitedove1052003 Posted February 7, 2006 Report Share Posted February 7, 2006 Im so glad she didnt suffer. She taught me in High School and my prayers go out to Murray and Larry. She was a wonderful person. Link to post Share on other sites
Thoughts from the Evil Galaxy Posted February 7, 2006 Report Share Posted February 7, 2006 I use to drive her nuts in math class, but she never had an ill thought about me once and did her best to try and pound algebra into my head. She was a first class teacher, I will never forget her... Link to post Share on other sites
fire911 Posted February 8, 2006 Report Share Posted February 8, 2006 Is this the Mrs.Ragsdale that lived on Highland Ave. in downtown Dallas? Link to post Share on other sites
EllenofDallas Posted February 8, 2006 Report Share Posted February 8, 2006 Yes Fire911 Link to post Share on other sites
bluebird Posted February 8, 2006 Report Share Posted February 8, 2006 Yes. She was an inspiration and loved very much. Her earthly body has died but her spirit still lives. Link to post Share on other sites
eastpauldingnative Posted February 8, 2006 Report Share Posted February 8, 2006 Always "Aunt Sara"...I was fotunate and had the class with all the Beta Club and Cheerleaders...we always attempted to sway the class to ANY thing but algebra, and wa quite successful with discussions of doll houses the the grandkids had... Tough teacher, but much respect and admiration... Prayers to All... Link to post Share on other sites
syb424 Posted February 18, 2006 Report Share Posted February 18, 2006 My family asked me to share this information with you. thanks, james ragsdale ____________________ Dear Friends, Mike's mother, Sara Ragsdale, died a peaceful death last evening with family gathered close to her. As many of you know, she has been very ill for the past month. She was truly blessed in that she had very little pain during her six month ordeal since she was diagnosed with gall bladder cancer. Shortly after that diagnosis, she experienced the death of her son. She was fairly active until the first week of January. Since then, she has been pretty much bedj-ridden and on Hospice. Michelle and I had the night shift 9PM to 9 AM the past three nights and were prepared to stay again last night. We knew that her time was close. She remained alert and oriented, refusing any pain medication up until the end. She actually denied pain until late Sunday when she accepted a small dose of Morphine. Shortly thereafter, while we were at church, I received a call (phone on vibrate) from my brother and sisters-in-law who were staying with her during the day. I was told that Sara suddenly became fretful and said "start the music" over and over. They scurried around to find a radio/tape player and put on some music. She was not satisfied until they put in a CD of gospel music. I could hear it playing in the background as I got the report. We got back to the house in a few minutes and she seemed quite content as I rubbed her back and she listened to the beautiful and appropriate music that one frequently hears at funerals. We all had a chance to say a final goodbye as she drifted away. Please keep us in your prayers this week. Her body is at Jeff Eberhart Funeral Home on Watson Drive in Dallas. Visitation starts at 12 Noon until 9 PM on Tuesday, Feb 7. The funeral is Wednesday (Feb at the First United Methodist Church in Dallas. (The information for these locations are shown below.) In lieu of flowers, the family is asking for donations to the American Cancer Society, or the First United Methodist Church Building Fund, or to the American Heart Association. Sara was an educator and taught school in Paulding County for 41 years. She and Mike's Dad had four boys, Mike being the oldest. She was a very influential person and role model to her students and to her family. In fact, there are 13 school teachers in her immediate family (children, grandchildren and their spouses). Two of them are my daughters. Sara was very active in professional organizations, served as Beta Club Sponsor for many years, was Past President in both Delta Kappa Gamma and the Paulding Chapter of the Georgia Retired Educators Association. She was active in her church, including UMW. She served the community on the Paulding County Board of Equalization for nearly 20 years. She was a world traveler and took her seven grandchildren on very educational trips and petted all of them throughout their lives. She loved God, her family and her community. She loved her daughter-in-laws like the daughters she never had. We will all miss her greatly. Please let others know. We were too late to meet the deadline to get her obituary in the Dallas New Era this week. Eberhart Funeral Home 123 Watson Dr Dallas, GA 30132 (770) 445-4496 First United Methodist Church Of Dallas 141 E Memorial Dr Dallas, GA 30132 (770) 445-2509 <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Link to post Share on other sites
syb424 Posted February 18, 2006 Report Share Posted February 18, 2006 My family asked me to share this information with you. thanks, james ragsdale ____________________ Dear Friends, Mike's mother, Sara Ragsdale, died a peaceful death last evening with family gathered close to her. As many of you know, she has been very ill for the past month. She was truly blessed in that she had very little pain during her six month ordeal since she was diagnosed with gall bladder cancer. Shortly after that diagnosis, she experienced the death of her son. She was fairly active until the first week of January. Since then, she has been pretty much bedj-ridden and on Hospice. Michelle and I had the night shift 9PM to 9 AM the past three nights and were prepared to stay again last night. We knew that her time was close. She remained alert and oriented, refusing any pain medication up until the end. She actually denied pain until late Sunday when she accepted a small dose of Morphine. Shortly thereafter, while we were at church, I received a call (phone on vibrate) from my brother and sisters-in-law who were staying with her during the day. I was told that Sara suddenly became fretful and said "start the music" over and over. They scurried around to find a radio/tape player and put on some music. She was not satisfied until they put in a CD of gospel music. I could hear it playing in the background as I got the report. We got back to the house in a few minutes and she seemed quite content as I rubbed her back and she listened to the beautiful and appropriate music that one frequently hears at funerals. We all had a chance to say a final goodbye as she drifted away. Please keep us in your prayers this week. Her body is at Jeff Eberhart Funeral Home on Watson Drive in Dallas. Visitation starts at 12 Noon until 9 PM on Tuesday, Feb 7. The funeral is Wednesday (Feb at the First United Methodist Church in Dallas. (The information for these locations are shown below.) In lieu of flowers, the family is asking for donations to the American Cancer Society, or the First United Methodist Church Building Fund, or to the American Heart Association. Sara was an educator and taught school in Paulding County for 41 years. She and Mike's Dad had four boys, Mike being the oldest. She was a very influential person and role model to her students and to her family. In fact, there are 13 school teachers in her immediate family (children, grandchildren and their spouses). Two of them are my daughters. Sara was very active in professional organizations, served as Beta Club Sponsor for many years, was Past President in both Delta Kappa Gamma and the Paulding Chapter of the Georgia Retired Educators Association. She was active in her church, including UMW. She served the community on the Paulding County Board of Equalization for nearly 20 years. She was a world traveler and took her seven grandchildren on very educational trips and petted all of them throughout their lives. She loved God, her family and her community. She loved her daughter-in-laws like the daughters she never had. We will all miss her greatly. Please let others know. We were too late to meet the deadline to get her obituary in the Dallas New Era this week. Eberhart Funeral Home 123 Watson Dr Dallas, GA 30132 (770) 445-4496 First United Methodist Church Of Dallas 141 E Memorial Dr Dallas, GA 30132 (770) 445-2509 <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Link to post Share on other sites
syb424 Posted February 18, 2006 Report Share Posted February 18, 2006 <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I am so sorry to hear of Mrs Ragsdale passing. I was her teacher's aide my senior year. She was a great lady and taught me much about life. My deepest sympathy to her family. My prayers be with you all. Link to post Share on other sites
Travel123 Posted February 18, 2006 Report Share Posted February 18, 2006 i am sorry to hear of her passsing on. she was an inspiration to many in the county ,and helped many students to further their education . she will be missed <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I know she taught my children, but didn't really know her, and wish I had. I am sure she knows how people are thinking of her and remembering her! I pray that her family and many friends have peace now, knowing she is not in pain anymore. She has a new body, pain free. Thanks to God. Link to post Share on other sites
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