Wilma Ray Edwards, of Lake City was called by God to be with the angels in heaven and to be with her wonderful husband and her best friend, whom she so dearly missed, Cordell “Eddie” Edwards on Monday, December 21, 2020. Wilma was born and raised in the Jonesville and Dyllis Community in Harriman, Tennessee to the late William Alfred and Grace Coker Ray. She was born on a farm to a large family. Wilma and her family all shared a strong work ethic. Wilma married and moved to Lake City in the early 1950’s. Wilma graduated from Nashville Business College and retired from Martin Marietta in Oak Ridge. Following retirement, she and her husband traveled extensively and spent time in Florida during the winter months. Wilma was an avid sports fan and played basketball and softball in her earlier years. She attended UT Football games, including the 1998 Victorious National Championship Game. She truly enjoyed the Lady Vols and Mens Basketball games. Wilma enjoyed watching the Indianapolis Colts and was a huge fan of  Peyton Manning. Wilma loved doing volunteer work, especially helping children and working at LCES with first and second grades, as well as working with the Mission of Hope. Wilma loved reading, flowers, watching hummingbirds, music, and collecting angels. She was a member of Clinch River Baptist Church as well as an honorary member of Dyllis Baptist Church. She treasured her wonderful church families. Wilma enjoyed spending time with her family, her husband’s family, and her many friends. Wilma was a very caring and giving person who would do anything she could to help others or those less fortunate. Wilma is preceded in death by her parents, William Alfred and Grace Coker Ray; husband and best friend Cornell “Eddie” Edwards; brothers Winfred Estel, Don Ray; sisters Barbara Lou Ray, Jean Bolinger, and Eula Butler. Survivors Include: sisters Polly Parks of Oak Ridge, and Kathleen Carter of Knoxville, sisters in Law   Nellie Ray of Harriman, and Helen Ray of Harriman. She and her husband had no children, but she was a mother figure to many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends that were involved in her life. Very special nieces, Kim Santas and Kristin McPherson, whom she considered as a granddaughter and spent lots of time with the family. They enjoyed traveling together and always went to Bible School. Also very special, whom she considered to be an adopted daughter, Linda Barnes and several nieces, nephews, cousins, and many friends. Special and dear friend Tim Isbel and family whom she considered an adopted son. Special and dear brother in law Browder Edwards “Mr. Bud”, sisters in law Mary Edwards Lambert of Huntsville, Alabama, Nina Edwards Bennet of McMinnville, and Lois Edwards Smith of Springfield, Tennessee. Special thanks to Mr. Bud, Tim Isbel, and Diane Hawn for always being there to fill the void. Special friends include: Lester and Mickey Fox, Bob and Ann Swisher, Sarah Knight, Bob Martin, and Pat and Sid Albright.

A graveside service will be held on Sunday, December 27, 2020 at the Anderson Memorial Gardens in Clinton, Tennessee at 2:00 PM with Rev. Wayne Phillips officiating.