Marietta Southern Cremations & Funerals
Thelma Ruth Ferguson, was born to Elmer and Sarah Ferguson on July 17, 1946 in Toccoa, Georgia. She married Paul Hayes Sr. (deceased) and had 3 beautiful children, Lydia (deceased), Paula and Paul Jr. They raised their family in Biloxi, MS while Paul served in the Air Force and Thelma worked at the Airman's Club at Keesler AFB. Mrs. Thelma later retired and continued to work as a security guard at Boomtown Casio before moving back to Georgia in 2005 after Hurricane Katrina. Mrs. Thelma will be dearly missed by her family and friends. There will never be another like her. EVER!!
Grandkids - Lance Hayes, Anthony Jackson Jr., Tyrese Hayes, Allyah Jackson, and Austin Jackson.









‘Love You, Rest In Peace! Betty Craft and Family.’
‘We are very sorry to loose our sister. She was a great mother, wonderful wife and blessed child of God. Therefore, we know that she is with the our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. May God Bless her and our family.
Amen’
‘Paula, you and AJ are in our thoughts and prayers. We are so very sorry for your loss.’
‘Sister-in-law love forever to the family’
‘This is the hardest thing for me to do I love you so much my aunt.’
‘Mama Thelma bloomed in my heart with the love laughter discipline and wisdom she gave me and it will never fade away. Thanks for sharing your mother with me. Paula you and Paul Jr and your sons will find strength for your empty hearts will come through drawing closer to God because I know she is sitting right at His feet to join Him to watch over and protect all she loved. I love you all and so does God and Mama Thelma.’
‘My love goes to my niece and nephews in the loss of your mother and my sister-in-law’
‘I am so sorry for your loss. Praying for your family. I Love You All!’
‘Love yall. Rest in peace, Always be in our hearts, Ryan family.’
‘I’m sorry to hear that Thelma passed away! I have asked James n Tracy if they have they heard any thing about Thelma. I just cannot believe she is gone! She was a special lady, friend, neighbor! Miss you, Thelma. Love Bonnie Noble (Walraven)’
‘Paula, could you please E-mail? I would love to talk to you.’