Lillian Beatrice Summers

lillian summers

April 22, 1926 ~ August 3, 2014

Born in: Stone Mountain, Georgia
Resided in: Atlanta, Georgia

Lillian Beatrice Summers, born April 22, 1926 in Stone Mountain, GA and resided in Atlanta, GA passed away peacefully in her home on August 3, 2014. She was preceded in death by the love of her life, Eugene Murray Summers, Sr., her parents, Charles Grady and Linnie Bell Richardson, sister Doris Campbell, and brother Randolph Richardson of Stone Mountain. She is survived by her loving children Brenda (Harry) Loosier of Peachtree City, Eugene Jr. "Gene" (Janice) Summers of Lilburn, Warren (Joanne) Summers of Conyers, Mitzi Raimey (Tom) of Iverness, FL, and Selene Jordan-Mozley (Phil) of Mableton. She is also survived by her sister-in-law, Sherry Richardson. She had 12 grandchildren, Laura (Marco) Alvarez, Heather (Justin) Sullivan, Christopher (Donna) Raimey, Brad (Jennifer) Raimey, Rebecca Tymowczak, Jill Jordan, Gene Summers III, Melissa Raimey, Scott Summers, Timothy Jordan, Ben Summers, and Rusty Summers, and 13 great-grandchildren. She was a loving mother, grandmother, aunt and friend to many. Visitation is August 16 from 1-3 pm at Wages & Sons Stone Mountain Chapel with memorial service to follow.

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  1. Words could never express how much we will all miss “Bea”. She was so much fun to talk to and always had a little joke to tell you when you called. She loved her family very much. I feel certain she and Gene are strolling around heaven and she is happy. I wish her children comfort with the fact that she is at peace now. God Bless you all.

  2. Dear Warren and family, I remember your mom so fondly. She was a sweet kind lady. Sending prayers for all of you at your time of loss. Your high school friend, Debi Leathers Robinson

  3. I can not begin to tell the Summers Family how much respect and love our family had for Mrs. Summers. She was the “Best” neighbor, story teller, marriage counselor and friend anyone could have. We will greatly miss her humor, her watchful eye and the kindness she shared. She loved each of her children, proud of each grandchild and thought each great grandchild was special.
    I know she is happy now with Mr. Summers, walking along Heaven’s beach. May God continue to bless each of you.

  4. Warren:

    My oldest and dearest friend. I am so sad for your loss. Your Mom and Dad were such generous and loving people.
    For most of the seventh grade, feel like I ate most nights at your table Warren. Was not underfed by the Merchants,; but I knew tasty when Mrs. Summers would serve me some food. To all of the Summers I know, I mourn with you.
    God Bless you,

    Marko

  5. The time my family and I spent with your family at Fork Creek Baptist Church is lovingly etched in my memory.
    Bea was a wonderful, caring, Sunday School Teacher. Gene, the artist, was so willing to help in any way possible.
    You were certainly blessed to have such loving parents. May God Bless you, always.


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