Agatha June Pauley, 80, of Alum Creek, loving wife of Asa for 62 years and wonderful mother of son, Rod and Robert and wife, Barbara, went home peacefully Thursday, October 23, 2014 at Hospice West, South Charleston.
She was a member of Cobbs Creek Missionary Baptist Church, Sod.
Agatha is also survived by brothers, Pete (Sue) Huffman and Terry (Debbie) Huffman; grandchildren, Nissa Rhea Pauley, Zacharaias and Christian Pauley; great grandchildren, Makayla, Jozelyn, Gabe and Silas Pauley.
Graveside service will be 11:00 am Monday, October 27, at Orchard Hills Memory Gardens, Yawkey with Pastor Clyde Gwin officiating.
At the request of the family, in lieu of flowers, please be respectful of our wishes and make donations to Hospice West, 4605 MacCorkle Ave., SW, South Charleston, WV 25309.
Asa and family,
I did not completely grasp the gravity of your remarks last week at dinner. I was completely taken aback when I saw Agatha;s obituary in the paper. You have my most heartfelt condolences. As we spoke I was pleased to hear that Hospice was involved in the care for her as they helped me through the last days of my wife, Jean’s, life. A memorial has been sent to Hospice West in Agatha’s name. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers in this time of sorrow.
What a great lady. She was a true friend to me at a point and time of my life that was very trying and she comforted me during this heart breaking time. Agatha was a great neighbor for several years too. My condolences to Asa, a good friend, Rob, who was a friend in my earlier years, and the rest of Agatha’s family members that I have not had the privilege to meet. My thoughts and prayers are with you all during your sorrow and grief. I’m sure I will see her in heaven someday.
What a great lady. She was a true friend to me at a point and time of my life that was very trying and she comforted me during this heart breaking time. Agatha was a great neighbor for several years too. My condolences to Asa, a good friend, Rob, who was a friend in my earlier years, and the rest of Agatha’s family members that I have not had the privilege to meet. My thoughts and prayers are with you all during your sorrow and grief. I’m sure I will see her in heaven someday.
Dear, sweet Asa, my mind goes back to a day over 20 years ago when one of the sweetest families we have ever been blessed to know invited a young missionary family to their home for lunch. You and Agatha took us in, made us feel at home and loved us! How precious those memories have become. We loved Agatha and we love you. Praying for you to be surrounded by God’s comfort and peace in the days and weeks ahead.
Mr Pauley
I will never forget when your wife
came up to me about 3 Sundays ago
and said she was glad to see me.
That ment a lot to me. I told Patty when
she told me that Mrs Pauley died
That was the first thing I though of
What happen at Cobbs Creek Missionary
Baptist Church
I never thought that would be the last time
I would see her
Danny Joe Pauley
MY CONDOLENCES GO OUT TO THE PAULEY FAMILY. WHAT A GREAT FAMILY! GOD BLESS ASA, ROD, AND ROBERT. I AM PRAYING FOR ALL OF YOU.
So very sorry for your loss…Agatha was one of the most beautiful ladies I had the pleasure of knowing…I always admired her..Prayers for all…
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A wonderful Godly lady and friend. My sincere Condolence and Prayers for all the Pauly and Huffman family. Strength, Courage and Blessings, we pray for all of you, family and friends.
My heart aches for this family because I know how I am feeling. This old world has lost a wonderful person, a
beautiful lady, and someone I called friend. One day I will see her again and we may once again be around a table like we did in times past every Thursday evening. What a reunion that will be! God bless Asa and the rest of the family. Praying for the peace that passeth all understanding during this trial.
May God wrap His loving arms around the entire Pauley-Huffman Family.
Agatha was an example of a true lady. Her absence in the community will be that of a great loss but to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. To think of the reunion one day soon when we will see Agatha again. To Asa, the family and many friends my heartfelt condolences go to you. My Prayer is that God wrap his arms of Comfort, Love and Peace around each of you and remind you all of the good memories you have shared over the years.. God Bless.
To say that I am heart broken is the only thing that comes to mind right now. What a beautiful and loving woman Agatha was. She was a wonderful friend and always had words of encouragement. I pray that Asa and his family will know that everyone is praying for them at this most difficult time. Our church has a void now that will not be filled.