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Pat Goodson McGrady posted a condolence
Thursday, January 6, 2022
Dawn, I don't know if you will remember me but I was a part of the group from Franklin Baptist Church that spent many hours hanging out at Rockridge. I have the most wonderful memories of time spent with your family. I have thought about yall and talked about yall many times over the years. I am so sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. After reading the obituary I realized that she continued to be the warm, loving, giving person she was back then. We all loved her so much! Please know you will be in my thoughts and prayers as you go through the days ahead.
Pat Goodson McGrady
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Jane (Janie) Palikan Rogers posted a condolence
Thursday, January 6, 2022
Sara was a dear sister and friend, as well as my sister-in-law. I never think of Sara without also thinking of Dawn.The two of them supported each other through thick and thin. I first met Sara 31 years ago when I married her brother, the best man I have ever met, Ray. Sara has been a true sister, caring and helpful over all the years. She even sent me a birthday card before she passed away so it would arrive for my January 1st birthday. Sara was FUN, adventurous and full of life. Sara and Dawn, Clay, David and Shay always went out of their way to treat Ray and me like royalty when we visited them. They would tell stories about growing up in the farm. Sara and Ray were athletic but weren't allowed by their dad to wear shorts. Hard to be a cheerleader or play basketball without wearing the uniform.
Sara and family stayed with us in Florida after a Bahama Trip where she had a kidney stone. When Sara went to the nearby hospital for a week, the nurses gave her a good bye party before she checked out because she made them all laugh and have fun. Only Sara could make being hospitalized fun.
Sara loved Thrift Store shopping and garage sales. She was a giver, always thinking of the needs of others. Sara made the best biscuit breakfasts ever! Ray and I loved it when Sara and family would come and stay at our beach condo. We had many adventures exploring new places in Brevard, Florida with Sara, Dawn, and sons. In later years Sara, Dawn, Ray and I would have many caring conversations and fun on our trips to Hemlock Inn at Bryson City, NC. We explored the mountains, shopped, ate apple products, went on train rides, hiked and much more. Great memories of family time together.
I will truly miss my sister and our fun times together so much! Now Sara is with the angels.
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Ray and Janie Rogers purchased flowers
Wednesday, January 5, 2022
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Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Love you all!
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Ray Rogers posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 5, 2022
Favorite Memories Sara-
First of all, any comfort I have is due to what I know as a fact. Sara is a born-again Christian – She will be with Jesus in Heaven.
Sara and I go way back. We attended the same elementary school at the same time for some of the years, Ephesus School in Heard County, Georgia. I remember that no one messed with her little brother when she was around. She did not interfere with my conflicts with boys of the same age or grade. I never saw, however, an older or much bigger boy who she could not intimidate if he tried to bully me.
Being closest in age, Sara and I spent a great deal of time together just having fun. One experience we shared several times over the years was when she painted me with white shoe polish. She thought it was due to being mad at me over tagging her out in a softball game. When she remembered that our parents would be home soon, she commenced to try to clean the polish off me. I resisted as much as I could so the evidence would be there for my parents to see. It was all done in good fun. I don`t remember the consequences she faced.
In our high school days, I found her room one of the most interesting places in the house to visit. Let`s just say that a neat bedroom was not a priority for her.
I would sometimes wrongfully be entertained by the exchanges between Sara and mom and Sara and dad. Dad was strict on all of us but especially the girls. I liked the “fireworks” from the exchanges, but I felt bad for her because she was not allowed to wear shorts to play basketball or watch movies that would be G rated today. She loved mom and dad and they loved her but it was difficult for her, and the rest of us sometimes, to measure up because we were so restricted due to our parents fundamental religious beliefs. I was sneakier than Sara and got by with some things for which she was caught.
I always had great times visiting with Sara and her family when she moved away from our hometown. She was there for me in my times of need. One time when I made a mistake in judgement and was involved in an altercation which required an ER visit in my late teens. Sara took me in and nursed me back to health, physically and psychologically in her out of state home.
Please forgive me for using a little dark humor. Janie and I were visiting Sara and Dawn`s family in Charleston. I had a medical emergency when I ruptured a stomach tumor and was transported to the ER. Sara told me if I died before she did, she would kill me. She with the help of Janie and Dawn saved my life that night. Sara always had a great sense of humor, whether it was with friends, family or strangers.
Equal to her role in saving me, I am eternally grateful that Sara treated my wife Janie like a real sister, not like a sister-in law. She treated her with genuine love, respect, caring, and the kind of equality like she was a blood relative. Sara was always thoughtful about remembering people on special occasions. As bad as I know she must have felt, she recently sent Janie and me a Christmas card and she sent Janie a birthday card for her January 1st birthday. When Janie and I visited in October, Sara and family arranged for me to have a birthday cake with all the trimmings, always thinking of others and doing for them when she could barely do for herself.
I can truthfully say that Sara and I never had angry conversations. We would debate issues and have differences of opinions, but there was never animosity. We had many great conversations and we enjoyed singing together, especially along with George Jones cds. She and I could talk about anything without the fear of being judged.
Sara and I loved each our entire lives. She said she could never have had a better brother. I said I could never have had a better sister.
Sara lived through hard times but she never quit. She had amazing strength, courage and faith.
The last few times we talked, she said she was ready to go home. She loved life, her children her grandchildren, the rest of her family and her friends. She experienced a lot of joy along with the hardships. She enjoyed providing a service for others. I will always be grateful to Dawn and Brian for providing face time for Sara and me a couple of days before she passed. It was the last time I was able to speak with her.
On December 30th - December 31st, Sara`s wish became Jesus will for the end of her life, His plan. There is a piece of me missing now, especially since this leaves me as the last of our four siblings. But Glory be to God, Sara will be able to look on Jesus’s face. As per the lyrics in a Vince Gill song, “threaten me with Heaven- I`ll be waiting for you.”
I will miss Sara more than words can express, but I have assurance that I am going to the same place where she will be.
Raymon & Janie
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The Luther Rogers Family purchased flowers
Tuesday, January 4, 2022
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We pray the love of God enfolds you during your journey through grief. We love you dearly.
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A Memorial Tree was planted for Sara Cutler
Tuesday, January 4, 2022
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The family of Sara Rogers Cutler uploaded a photo
Tuesday, January 4, 2022
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