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Maggie Myrtis Mott
Mrs. Maggie Myrtis Brasswell Mott was born in Sweetwater, Alabama. She married Winton Hillary Mott of Red Level Alabama in 1950 and moved to Atlanta, GA. Maggie Mott attended nursing school in Okalahoma City, OK, earning a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing. She was employed as a registered nurse at Emory University Hospital, Columbus Medical Center, and as a private duty nurse in Columbus, GA. She moved to Union County, GA and then to Chatuge Regional Nursing Home in Hiawassee, GA. Surviving Maggie Mott are her three children: Dr. Terrie Mott Kelly of Young Harris, GA; Wynn Mott of Suches, GA; and David Mott of Luxemburg, WI. Her nine grandchildren are John Kelly, Jennifer Mott Crisson, Dylan Mott, Hannah Mott, Gabriel Mott, Luke Mott, Winton Mott, Dexter Mott, and Kathryn Mott. Her great granddaughter is Addison Crisson. As a tribute to Maggie Mott and her family, instead of flowers, a visit with a nursing home resident would be appreciated. From the song written by John Prine and sung by Joan Baez: Ya' know that old trees just grow stronger, And old rivers grow wider ev'ry day. But old people just grow lonesome
Waiting for someone to say, "Hello in there, hello."
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