Mona Gail Bolton

mona bolton

July 29, 1938 ~ March 14, 2019

Born in: Gadsden, AL
Resided in: Lithonia, Georgia

Mona Gail (Packer) Bolton passed away March 13, 2019 at her home in Lithonia, GA. She is survived by her Husband, Edmond Roland Bolton, Sons, Warren and Gregory, Sisters, Faye Bakatsas, Marietta, GA; Norma Hood, Birmingham, AL; Wanda Everette, Odenville, AL; Brother, Richard Packer, Gardendale, AL; Granddaughter, Lindsay Bolton, Conyers, GA. A Memorial Service will be held March 30,2019 at 12:00 PM at the Chapel of Wages and Sons Funeral Home located at 1040 Main Street Stone Mountain, GA. The family has requested no flowers. The Cremated Remains will be interred at The Monastery of The Holy Spirit in Conyers, GA

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  1. A true Southern Bell..a wonderful wife,mother and grandmother. She will be missed but loved forever.

  2. Prayers for you and family❤️
    Your Mom so beautiful her spirit will live forever in your heart and memories. Love you my friend❤️

  3. Dear Family,

    I’m so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

    Victoria Woodall

  4. Greg- Hold on to the wonderful memories that you made with her. I love you and I am praying for you.

  5. Your wife and mother was a wonderful woman who welcomed me into her home each time I visited! Gail was a gracious, smiling, and friendly person who I will always remember fondly. I am deeply saddened for our loss. I am grateful for the opportunity to have known her.

    Kevin Misiak

  6. Greg,
    Praises for your mother’s life and legacy and prayers for you and your family as you grieve your loss and remember your classy, sassy mom.

  7. Greg, Know that your friends are praying for you. Your mothers love will be in your heart forever. Condolences to you and your dad. God bless you and let him carry you through this difficult time.

  8. Gail was like a second mother to me. I loved being at y’alls house with her , hanging out and learning to cook. She was always lovely with a great sense of humor. . She was a true Southern Belle. Much love love and comfort to the family.


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