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Myra Mcgee
My deepest condolences to Adrian and family. I know this was heartbreaking for all of you
Kay Gomillion Elam
Greg, Beratta and I were so sad to learn from Facebook that Aunt Mae had passed. She and I talked a few weeks ago, and I promised her that Greg and I would be at her 100th birthday bash in September. She was so optimistic that I went ahead and booked our flights. Aunt Mae was one of a kind. She was spiritual, adventurous, loving, wise, and so much more. I loved her as a child and even more as an adult. She will be missed by many, but the world is a better place because she was in it. May the peace of the Lord be always with her and with those who loved her. Amen.
Anna Mae Gomillion Sauls
2025-04-28
Anna Mae Gomillion Sauls, 99, of Yulee Florida went home to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on April 28, 2025, surrounded by her loving family.
Anna Mae was born on September 14,1925, in Defuniak Springs, Florida, to the late Isaiah and Adelia Gomillion. A women of deep faith, she lived her life devoted to Jesus, her family, and her church community at Legacy Baptist Church. Previously, she was a faithful member of Springhill Baptist Church, where she was active in the JOY Sunday School class, building lifelong friendships and encouraging other in their walk with the Lord.
Anna Mae, was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Elbert (Ebb) Sauls; her son, Nolen Sauls and his wife Judy Sauls; her daughter, Maria Barton; infant child, Ernestine Sauls; her granddaughter, Natalie Tyner; her brothers; James Gomillion, Cecil Gomillion, Joel Gomillion, and Wayne Gomillon; her sisters; Dora Mae Hobbs, Myrtice Kirkland, and Rhojean (Jean) Smith.
She leaves behind to cherish her memory her sons; Rolen (Kellene) Sauls and Frank (Anne) Sauls, son-in-love; Bobby Ray Barton, 9 grandchildren, 27 great- grandchildren, 1 sister; Mary Lou (Lucy) HIckox, and several nieces, nephews, and dear friends.
Anna Mae’s life was a testimony to kindness, generosity, and steadfast faith. She had a deep love for studying the Word of God, finding strength and joy in its teachings. Cooking was another of her passions, and she delighted in preparing meals that brought her family together. More than anything, she cherished the moments spent with her loved ones, creating lasting memories filled with laughter, warmth, and love. Throughout her career, she worked in retail management, including many years at Strawberry Fields Dress Shop, where she was known for her warm spirit and dedication to serving others.
A Homegoing Celebration of Anna Mae’s life will be held at Blackrock Baptist Church on May 5, 2025, at 4:00 p.m. with Pastor Jeff Whitaker, and Pastor John Kasper, Sr. officiating. Visitation will be held from 3:00 p.m. until time of service. Burial will be a later date at Cluster Springs Cemetery; Defuniak Springs, Florida.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Legacy Baptist Church building fund.
“Her children arise and call her blessed.”-Proverbs 31:28
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