

In 1981, Edna married Jack Greenhaw, and together they lovingly united their families into a blended one.
Edna found great joy in life’s simple pleasures. She enjoyed quilting, playing card games, working jigsaw puzzles, cooking, making preserves, and reading her Bible. She was especially known for her impeccable sense of style—always dressed with elegance—and for her exceptional cooking and quilting skills, which will be fondly remembered by all who knew her.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Russell and Vera Sims.
Edna is survived by her devoted husband, Jack Greenhaw; her children, Beth Norton Hudgins and Lajuana (Butch) Singletary; and her stepchildren, Shelia (Rusty) Nordin, Teresia (David) McDonald, Benny (Helen) Greenhaw, Kathy (Chris) Villarreal, and Kelley Greenhaw (Will Blake).
She also leaves behind a large and loving family, including her grandchildren: Kendra (Joe) Condon, John Singletary, Andi Janusch, Dustin (Shantel) Nordin, Keene (Andrew) Shore, Thomas (Helen) Vigil, Les (Jessica) Trammell, Eneeke (Thomas) Harrison, Tiffany (Johnathan) Hill, Tanner (Leslie) Greenhaw, Cynthia Greenhaw, Sean Chaddick, Dalton (Brianna) Bryant, Kryslyn Autrey, Bryce Autrey, and William Greenhaw; 25 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.
She is also survived by her siblings: Russell (Kathy) Sims, Dottie Lane, Sarah Mill, Juanita Trevathan, and Reba Winton.
Edna’s legacy of love, creativity, and grace will live on in the hearts of her family and friends.
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