Minister Nola Mae Cunningham

Passed 04/22/2020

Obituary For Minister Nola Mae Cunningham

Minister Nola Mae Cunningham “MaMae” made her transition from labor to reward, Wednesday, April 22, 2020. Graveside services will be held Friday, April 24, 2020 at Cour DeLeon Society Cemetery, West 8th Street, Louisville, GA She was born in Louisville GA to the parentage of the late Dennie C. Walden and Robert Heath. She was warmly known as "MaMae" . “MaMae” was a fighter and fought hard for all of the people that she loved. She had a caring and loving spirit. After being called into the ministry she was known as; Minister Cunningham or Co-Pastor to most. She was quiet involved in going to the nursing home in Louisville, GA to speak and minister encouraging words to the patients and staff there as well as serving at Faith Hope. She is preceded in this journey to be with the Lord by her siblings; Johnny Bractley, Charlie Bractley, Dennie Carr, Freddie Bell Lewis, Freddie Walden, Lamar Gross, Fletcher Walden, Edward Walden and Eugene Hankins. She is survived by her beloved children are Tammie Alexander, Thomas (Nyessia) Cunningham, Eva (Derrick) Hill and Diane Cunningham. The apples of her eyes, her grandchildren, Craig Alexander, Jr., Rodney Alexander, Phillip Cunningham, Whitney Danford, Jamal Cunningham, Henry Cunningham and before his demise, the late Derrick Hill, Jr known to her as "Big Guy". She also leaves behind a host of great-grandchildren; her siblings Barbara Ann Jenkins and Robert (Pam) Walden, sister-in-law, Pauline Bractley; nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Davis Funeral Home, 725 Beech Street is in charge of arrangements for Minister Nola Mae Cunningham.



Guest Book

Ms. Nola was a truly wonderful spirit and a gifted seamstress. There was nothing that she could not alter. She applied that same methodical attention to detail in her daily life as an ambassador of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Her voice has been stilled, but her legacy of love and service will live on. May she rest in eternal peace. Julia Wells

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Eva, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Love her still, until you meet again. Hope Gibson

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Tammie, I cannot even imagine waking up a day without my mother. My heart bleeds for you and your family knowing that she cannot hear your voice when you call her. Still this is not the end. This is the beginning of the new body and new name that God has prepared for all those who love him. Be encourage and know that her work here was accomplished. Love you like a sister. Elder Janice D. Smith

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Our thoughts and prayers for the family. We will always remember our cousin Nola spending time with us and sharing encouraging words during our time of mother's home going celebration . Blessings and peace to all The family of the late Essie Heath Stevens At

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Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.

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