
Brenda Neal
Breaks my heart to hear of Angie’s passing. Didn’t get to see her often, but really enjoyed her company when we could get together. We were distant cousins whose grandmothers were sisters. My first memory of Angie was at the July 4th Wilson family reunion at the Pollard home-place in Thomaston, Ga. I was 17 with a drivers license and a car. Angie joined me and another cousin as we went “cruising” around T-town, and I think maybe to a movie. Angie couldn’t have been but 14 at the time. She was a fun loving, jovial, and vivacious individual who will definitely be missed.