Rebecca Ellen Wilson

rebecca wilson

November 20, 1955 ~ January 6, 2019

Born in: Frederick, MD
Resided in: Kennesaw, GA

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  1. Julia Kelly-Hodenius says:

    My heart is so sad. We went to high school together and Becky was one of my favorite people. Fun, full of life and a heart of gold. May this candle represent her light that still shines.

  2. Debbie Henegar Neighbors says:

    So sorry to hear this. Becky was one of my best friends in high school.

  3. Russell Moore says:

    I love you Becky! You gave so much to everyone and you are forever a part of us all. Rest in peace my dear friend.

  4. Debbie Lally says:

    So sad to hear of Beckt’s passing. We shared many fun years as co-workers and friends. You will be greatly missed. Rest in Peace Becky.

  5. Bradley Holt says:

    This news comes with much sadness. You gave me a start in what has now become a 29 year career. I will forever be indebted. We shared many years of friendship and I will cherish the memories of my good times with you. May you Rest In Peace Becky Wilson.

  6. Tom Elmlinger says:

    I am so sorry to hear the news about Becky.We went through so much together both as friends and co-workers. I will always cherish those memories. She had such an influence on my life. I will never forget the compassion she showed everyone – I learned from that. Rest in peace.

    • Mike Motsay says:

      I am so thankful to have met Becky Wilson over 30+ years ago. She was always pleasant to everyone around her while working around the clock. You could count on Becky Wilson to be there for you and get results. A great friend who will be missed dearly….RIP Becky Wilson

  7. Richard Childs says:

    So glad you touched my life. You will be missed by so many. Rest In Peace.

  8. SUSAN WAITS says:

    I’m sad to hear about Becky’s passing. She hired me almost 18 years ago which I will always be grateful. She had a big heart and would do anything for her friends and co-workers. Rest in Peace.

  9. SUSAN WAITS says:

    I’m sad to hear about Becky’s passing. She hired me almost 18 years ago which I will always be grateful. Becky had a big heart and would do anything for her friends and co-workers. Rest in peace.

  10. Neil Koonce says:

    It is heartbreaking to hear of Becky’s passing. Early in my career Becky and I were co-workers and became great friends. She was a wonderful person and I regret having not kept in better contact with her over the years. This obituary is not reflective of the impact she had on so many people. Becky was a very compassionate and charitable person – we will never know the extent of those she blessed with her generosity. I think she liked people to believe she was firm and objective, but I witnessed first-hand her many acts of kindness to others. Becky had an incredible work ethic – she was the epitome of multi-tasking long before the word was popularized. Becky was also a person that loved learning. She was always listing to a “book on tape” or reading the latest book.when we worked together. She was well-versed on most topics and much more sophisticated than she cared others to know. Most of all, Becky was just a genuine person that was nonjudgmental and a friend to everyone. I believe the best way we can honor Becky’s life is to live out her best qualities in our own lives. Praying you are at peace, friend. .

  11. David Dingler says:

    Amen to All the Earlier tributes
    I have So many fond memories of Becky in TN, MI & ATL. We had a trip to Cold E. Lansing, MI so she could get a license for Detroit Med Hospitals
    Her caring for clients & team mates was So Amazing
    One eve @ 9 p I stopped the Knx office on my way to NC. She was making calls to CA
    RIP Becky. Give my Best to Jeri

  12. Linda Eggleston says:

    Becky you were a great friend and will be missed by many.

  13. Joyce Smith says:

    Becky you were an inspection and it was a pleasure to have met and worked with you.

  14. Joyce Smith says:

    Becky it was a pleasure to have met and worked with you, you will be missed.


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