Cora Wilson

02/06/1949 - 10/17/2022

Obituary For Cora Wilson

Cora Lee Wilson was born on February 6, 1949, in Quitman, Georgia, to Mr. W. C. Fulton and Mrs. Louise Parker Fulton.

She was raised in Quitman and attended the Brooks County school system. She became a member of First Revival Church in Valdosta, Georgia, and was a faithful member, serving in many capacities until her health failed.

She was preceded in death by two sons, Willie J. Daniels and Charles Daniels; those who carried her torch, Lilcleve Fulton and Hakeim Jones; and five siblings.

Cora leaves to cherish her memories: two sons, Cleveland E. (Doria) Fulton, Sr., of Tampa, FL, and Darian L. Daniels of Tampa, FL; one daughter, Princess L. Daniels of Peoria IL; also carrying her torch, Cloria (Ramon) Wright, Cleveland Fulton, Jr., Candice (Wedney) Direny, Caniksha Fulton, Wanya Fulton, Corarose Fulton, all of Tampa, FL, Tinavery Daniels of Quitman, GA, Darian Daniels, Jr., of Quitman, GA, Nikera Daniels, Terrence Daniels, Zyion Jones, and Robrick Daniels, all of Peoria, IL; twenty great-grandchildren; five siblings, W.C. (Sharon) Fulton, Sr., of Valdosta, GA, Edward (Diane) Fulton of Valdosta, GA, Avon Denson of Lake Park, GA, Ricky Fulton of Valdosta, GA, and Sandra (Aaron) Fulton of Valdosta, GA; and she leaves a host of special nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.

A celebration of life will be Saturday, October 29, 2022 at 3PM at Beulah Missionary Baptist Church with Bishop H.H. Norman, officiating. Burial will follow in North End Cemetery. Visit this website or our Stevens-McGhee Funeral Home Facebook page to view a livestream of the celebration on Saturday.

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Guest Book

I remember as a kid when my dad (Big Boy) would drop us off so we could play with our cousins. I remember Auntie made sure everyone was treated the same as if we were hers. I didn't realize then how much of an impact that was in my lif, until years later. So thankful and blessed to have had her for an Auntie. Sending prayers and love to the family as you say so long today.

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I worked with Cora back in 2003, and I absolutely loved spending time talking with her while she cooked. She is just an amazing soul and God is so fortunate to have her back with him.

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