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 Ida Faye Money

 

    Ida Faye “Nannie” Money, 94, of Mexico, formerly of Dallas, Texas, died at 8:55 a.m., Sunday, Jan. 18, 2009, at Golden Living Center/Pin Oaks in Mexico.
 
  Ida Faye was born Sept. 19, 1914, in Hunt County, Texas, a daughter of Tandy Roger and Alice (Turbyfill) Quisenberry. On Dec. 22, 1933, in Hunt County, Texas, she married Henry Lester Money who preceded her in death on Dec. 8, 1993.
   Mrs. Money moved to Mexico in 1996 to live near her granddaughter. She very much enjoyed all her Rosewood Apartments friends and Linda who took such good care of her. She loved to cook, bake, quilt and crochet and enjoyed making things for family and friends. She was a member of First Baptist Church in Mexico.
   Survivors include one son, Roger M. Money and wife Shirley, Mexico, one brother, Lewis L. Quisenberry, Terrell, Texas, one granddaughter, Gail Pickering and husband David, Mexico, two great grandchildren, Bethanie Baker and husband Luke, Columbia, and Ryan Pickering, Mexico, and several nieces and nephews.
   In addition to her husband she was preceded in death by two brothers, Tandy and Otho Quisenberry, three sisters, Oma Roberston, Esther Graves, and Winnie Wakefield.
   Funeral services will be held Tuesday, Jan. 20 at 7 p.m. at Pickering Funeral Home with Rev. Randy Jones officiating. Visitation will be Tuesday from 6 – 7 p.m. Burial will be in Money Cemetery in Greenville, Texas.
   Memorials may be made to Audrain Hospice. They may be sent in care of Pickering Funeral Home, 403 N. Western, Mexico, MO 65265.

Public Tributes and Expressions of Sympathy

We will miss your wonderful smile and loving,kind words Aunt Ida Faye. You were always a joy to visit with. We will see you in heaven. Brandon, Garland, Jacob, and Gwenith Stacks

Aunt Ida I miss you already. You have been a constant in my life and I won't forget the times we spent together and our Saturday morning chats. You brightened my life in so many ways. Lou Ann Lane

There are so many memories in my mind of the times as a young girl Aunt Ida Faye and Uncle Lester took me places with them. Once to Crystal City to visit her close friend, Merle. She also took me swimming with her a lot because she enjoyed getting a tan. We also went to the Big D Jamboree in Dallas and actually saw Elvis Presley twice. It has been difficult not being able to talk with or see her during this last few months. Blessings to all the family. Glenda

Gail, we are so sorry to hear of your grandmother's passing. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. Dale and Tricia (Pickering) Miller Donna Pickering

We will miss you, and we will always remember you. You were there when Charles was born when others were missing. I will never forget that. You have been so important in my life and you always will be. Thanks for everything I love you very much as well as we all do. Charlene Horton

"Friends are the flowers in life's garden." Mrs. Money, you where one which bloomed most colorful in our life. Thank you for being you. Love Marlin Deaver

Aunt Ida Faye, you were always one of the most loving aunts we had. I will miss you. Although I didn't spend much time with you the last few years, I remember the times I spent, as a child, with you and uncle Lester. You are in Gods arms now. Give my daddy a kiss for me. Love you. Betty Marks

There will be a graveside service on Monday the 26th at 11:00 am. at Money cemetery in Greenville.

Directions From Greenville town square, take 69S for approximately 0.8 mile. Curve right onto Hwy 224. Travel approximately 1/2 mile and turn north onto Hwy 34N. Travel approximately 4 miles. Tidwell Cemetery is on the right side of Hwy 34N beside the Tidwell Baptist Church. Turn left onto Hunt County Rd 1001. Travel approximately 2 miles to the cemetery, located on the left side of the road.

http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Hunt/cemetery/money1-6.htm

Dear Roger & Shirley: Roy and I send our sympathy to you on the loss of your mother. You and Shirley are very dear friends to Roy and me and we go way back when before either of us got married. We share with you your loss. She was a very sweet lady. WE love you, Roy & Jettie Vincent

Aunt Ida Faye I miss you so much. I praise God for your faith and that I will see you again. I love you. Margo Baisley.

Aunt Ida Faye, my dearest aunt, best friend, and soul mate, how I will miss our chats. You always understood what I was going through. God speed until we meet again. I can see in my minds eye the reunion that is going on while I am writing this. Love you so much, Martha Sue

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