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Helen Ferguson

Ferguson

January 20, 1939     ~     October 9, 2021

Helen Sue Ferguson, age 82 of Hiseville passed away Saturday, October 9, 2021. She was the daughter of the late John Spencer and Ollie Mae Bailey. She was a member of Rock Spring Baptist Church. An absolute angel has been called to heaven. She was such a beautiful lady and a wonderful Godly Christian woman that was loved dearly and will be missed tremendously by everyone who knew her.

She was a retired, hard-working lifelong farmer who loved landscaping her yard and raising beautiful flowers. But above all, she loved her precious God, her family, her friends, and her dogs.

She is survived by two daughters: Deborah Ferguson and Loretta Jones; two grandsons: John Bradley London and Joshua Adam Jones (J.T.); one great-granddaughter Paige London (Brandon); one sister Linda Botts (Richard); a brother-in-law, Preston Gooden; several nieces and one nephew.

Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband Leonard “Buddy” Ferguson; two brothers: Bobby Bailey and Johnny Bailey; and one sister, Wilma Jean Gooden.

Funeral services will be held 2:00 p.m. Wednesday at the Hatcher & Saddler Funeral Home with burial in the Hiseville Cemetery. Visitation will be after 9:00 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Visitors who are not vaccinated will be required to wear a mask or face covering.

In memory of Helen, donations to BRAWA would be appreciated.


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2 Entries for Helen Ferguson

  1. Donna Ferguson Buckman says:

    Helen is my Aunt, and I love her! She was married to my Uncle Buddy. He was a hoot! I loved him, too! Some of my best childhood memories were of visiting them when I visited Dad and Jo for my annual visit week in the summer growing up, and then later after I moved to KY for 3 years when I was 19-22 years. Helen always had a smile and gentle demeanor. She always made me feel not only welcome, but loved and wanted. She fed me lots of food!!! Lol!! Debbie was a few years older than I was and as a child, I looked so forward to hanging out with my super cool cousin on the farm. She was the best!! She taught me to play songs on the piano, rode me around the farm on her mini bike, taught me to pick cherries, to hoola hoop, to sit n spin, to hop on a pogo stick. I’m very blessed to have those memories. Aunt Helen, may you Rest In Peace in Heaven forever. I love you!??

  2. Janet Smith says:

    Debbie so sorry to learn of your mother’s passing. I saw her obituary Wednesday night. Thoughts & prayers are with you.