In Memory of

Madge

Shaw

(Cromeans)

Condolences

Condolence From: tom and Shannon potter
Condolence: Hi, Jane, Doug, and all. The potters share in your grief during this difficult time. Mrs. Madge was a classy lady, who always had a sparkle about her. I appreciate the many ways she supported my ministry at Webb-sumner. I am proud that she is at peace, and you ALL will remain in our prayers. In joy, Tom
Friday November 10, 2017
Condolence From: Louie Turner
Condolence: Madge was one of a few mothers that made growing up in Webb a wonderful experience. I will not forget that time with the Shaw family. I'm sorry for your loss but glad Madge was with you so long.
Thursday November 09, 2017
Condolence From: First Cousins Ellis and Harriett
Condolence: To Madge, our mother was not only Aunt Cormine but a loving "older sister". Madge's mother, Eva Graham Cromeans, born in 1892 was eleven years older than Cormine, born in 1903. When their mother died in 1907, Eva became an older sister and mother to Cormine. Cormine lived with Uncle Claude and Aunt Eva during her high school years and rode the "doodle bug" from Belmont to the Agricultural High School in Tishomingo. As a result, Cormine was there to help Eva with her young children. One day Cormine took two of the boys, Battle and Bill, to Red Bay, Al, just 6 miles from Belmont, to get their hair cut. It was on that day, in that barber shop, that she met the love of her life, Marion Perry Tinsley, our father. We loved Madge as a very special first cousin who was the epitome of kindness and graciousness. With Love and Special Prayers, Ellis Allan Tinsley, Sr. and Harriett Tinsley Sauls
Thursday November 09, 2017
Condolence From: James D Hawkins
Condolence: My Condolences to the Family, the Friends and the many Classmates she taught at WSL through her years there. She remains one of my favorites and one of the ones who truly educated her students.
Tuesday November 07, 2017