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Wanda Faye Self, 61, of Kannapolis, left her earthly home on March 15, 2018 at Tucker Hospice House and entered heaven.
Wanda was born in Monroe, NC to Crawford Self and Shirley Dixon Austin on December 19, 1956. She attended school at Northwest Cabarrus High School. She had worked as a hairdresser for Raffles for several years as well as in the deli for Food Lion before becoming disabled.
Wanda was preceded in death by her father, Crawford Self in 2011.
Wanda is survived by her mother, Shirley Dixon Austin of Salisbury; 3 sons, Dean Teague (Shelley) of Salisbury, Daniel Teague (Michelle) of Landis and Douglas Teague of Kannapolis; sister, Ann Lovell (Dude) of Salisbury; brother Ray Self of Rockwell; stepmother, Louise Self of Traphill; 7 grandchildren and 5 step-grandchildren that she loved with all of her heart; and several nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Bethpage United Methodist Church at 109 Fellowship Ave. Kannapolis, NC 28081 or to The Living Word Church at 2106 West C Street Kannapolis, NC 28081.
The family of Wanda wishes to extend our sincere thanks to Wake Forest Baptist heart doctors and nurses, Cabarrus Family Physicians of Kannapolis, Aunt Sandra Dixon, cousin Vickie Hinson, Pastor Duane Melton of Bethpage United Methodist Church and Pastor Rodney Boone of The Living Word Church.
A Celebration of Wanda’s life will be held at later date.
Carolina Cremation is assisting the Self family. Online condolences may be made at www.carolinacremation.com.
betty judd says
wanda will be missed greatly,was ready to go to the arms of our savior.proud to know her
Louanne Stanton says
Wanda was a giving and loving woman. I know she is in Heaven with her loved ones and walking with no pain now. We will miss her laugh and her wit.
Carolyn D. Taylor says
Wanda is the daughter of my sister, Shirley. Wanda had a hard life and she tried to live life to its fullest extent. Her desire to live to see her first great grandchild made her fight for a longer life. Sadly after a second injury the pain and suffering was too much for her body as it took the ability to keep fighting. She didn’t fear death because she knew Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior and that she was Heaven bound. Wanda loved her boys and grandchildren. She desired that they would accept Jesus and one day be with her again in Heaven. Wanda you are loved and you will be greatly missed. Wanda is now celebrating with her dad, her brother, grandparents and many other family members.
Ann says
Happy Easter in Heaven. Oh how much I miss you. Even though you are no longer in pain, I so wish you were still here me. I know others have lost a sister, but, no one has lost MY sister.
I love you Wanda.
Janice R Grant says
Wanda is at peace. May you, her family, find comfort in knowing that she is with Christ. There is still grieving in your hearts because of your loss. Praying for you.