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Faye Owen Wakeman

August 17, 1928 — February 14, 2025

Mrs. Faye Owen Wakeman, age 96, of Rockmart, GA, passed away Friday morning, February 14, 2025.

Vera Faye Wakeman nee Vera Faye Owen - took that middle name and ran with it. From Texas to the Mountains of North Carolina to Brazil, Atlanta and finally in Rockmart, Georgia. In between, she was stilled at 21 when polio confined her to an iron lung, where she wavered between here and beyond and came roaring back. Poverty made her to appreciate the wooden floor over dirt, despite the cracks she swept it clean, patched her clothes and pulled off elegance. She birthed her miracle baby Brenda – a Texas first - who survived RH Factor. Facing the world alone after parting with her war- ravaged husband, she met her darling Bill and began constructing a life beyond the conventional.

We nephews knew her as Nana Faye – the Auntie Mame in our life. No boas perhaps, but always elegant with a touch of extravagance – she’d command a room as she’d cross it, then stoop and ask if she could sneak us a goodie. Taking her tea in a China cup and spilling it (the tea) with anyone who would sit beside her. She always had something to tell you, and stories connected by “anyways,” would fill the hours. You’d come away feeling loved, her soft hands reaching out to capture yours, and her seeking eyes imploring you to be well. 

Big hearted, big spirited, and never short of opinions and their origins, she had a soft spot for babies - loved on them endlessly, but resignedly knew they were a children of the world. Her life’s work was to accept and explore the hurts and bruises life brings us all as we grow – we were all her babies. She'll be missed for the laughter, her curiosity, interest and care for so many parts of the human experience. Sis, Darling, Mama Fay, Nana, Grammy she was all those things and more. 

Her long goodbye mixed her stories. The veil between life and after frayed again and she walked between them. Her close generations daughter Brenda and grandson Nathan remained her unfailing sources of love and protection. We'll remember earlier times – framed by blooming dogwoods, smiling over a fresh-baked chocolate pie, or the safe harbor of her loving care you somehow felt was just for you. We’ll miss her joy, her irrepressibility, and her larger- than- life character that is now beyond life itself. 

Safe journey into light Faye

Mrs. Wakeman was born in Dobbin, TX, on August 17, 1928, a daughter of the late Edward Sargent Owen and Ottis Lee Owen. Mrs. Wakeman was a spiritual counselor who balanced her life with her family and the love she had for her work. She had an intense love for her family.

In addition to her parents, Mrs. Wakeman was preceded in death by her husband, William Hugh Wakeman, two brothers, James Owen and Paul Owen, and a sister, Ruth Hill.

Mrs. Wakeman is survived by four children, Brenda Wakeman, William Wakeman, III, David Wakeman, and Lydia Dalton; nine grandchildren, Emily Dalton, Nathan Wakeman, Richard Wakeman, John David Wakeman, Heather Wakeman, Amber Wakeman, Cheyanna Wakeman, Ethan Wakeman, and AJ Wakeman; sisters, Grace Wakeman, Gloria Drab, and Charlotte Owen; and several nieces and nephews.

In keeping with her wishes, Mrs. Wakeman will be cremated, and memorial services will be held at a later date.

Alvis Miller & Son Funeral Home & Crematory is in charge of arrangements for Mrs. Faye Owen Wakeman.

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