Margaret Robinson Sluder
November 10, 1900 ~ September 25, 1998
Resided in:
Woodfin, NC
Margaret Robinson Sluder, 97,
formerly of Leicester, died Friday,
September 25, 1998, in Emerald
Ridge Health Care Center.
Mrs. Sluder was a native of
Buncombe County and was the
daughter of the late William P. and
Ellen Wells Robinson and also was
preceded in death by her husband,
Taylor E. Sluder, who died in 1981.
She was an avid quilter and was a
member of the Western Chapel
United Methodist Church.
She is survived by her
daughters, Mary Cole Gossett and
husband, John C. of Asheville,
Mable Cole Sluder and husband,
George Q. of Willard, NC; three
grandchildren, Johnny Gossett of
Leicester, George Sluder of Willard,
Susie Morton of Wilmington, NC;
six great-grandchildren and three
great-great-grandchildren.
Graveside services will be held
at 2:00 pm Monday in Pisgah View
Memorial Park with the Rev. Jack
W. Collins officiating.
The family will receive friends
from 4-6 Sunday at Groce Funeral
Home.
formerly of Leicester, died Friday,
September 25, 1998, in Emerald
Ridge Health Care Center.
Mrs. Sluder was a native of
Buncombe County and was the
daughter of the late William P. and
Ellen Wells Robinson and also was
preceded in death by her husband,
Taylor E. Sluder, who died in 1981.
She was an avid quilter and was a
member of the Western Chapel
United Methodist Church.
She is survived by her
daughters, Mary Cole Gossett and
husband, John C. of Asheville,
Mable Cole Sluder and husband,
George Q. of Willard, NC; three
grandchildren, Johnny Gossett of
Leicester, George Sluder of Willard,
Susie Morton of Wilmington, NC;
six great-grandchildren and three
great-great-grandchildren.
Graveside services will be held
at 2:00 pm Monday in Pisgah View
Memorial Park with the Rev. Jack
W. Collins officiating.
The family will receive friends
from 4-6 Sunday at Groce Funeral
Home.
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I LIVED UP ABOVE MRS.SLUDER WHEN SHE LIVED IN ALEXANDER. MY MOM BOUGHT THE OLD FRANK CROW HOUSE AND I WAS RAISED KNOWING MRS.SLUDER. SHE WAS A WONDERFUL LADY.AND SHE SURELY WILL BE MISSED. MY THOUGHTS ARE WITH THE FAMILY NOW AND MY PRAYERS THAT IN TIME IT WILL GET EASIER TO THINK OF HER. AND REMEMBER HER AS THE GRACIOUS WOMAN THAT SHE WAS.
IN SORROW
PAULINE BANKS MURRAY