Obituaries/Allison Souder

Allison Souder

May 09, 1952
August 23, 2020
Age 68

    " Allison “Gayle” Farrish Souder died August 23rd, 2020, at the University of Virginia Hospital in Charlottesville, Virginia. Gayle was born May 9th, 1952, in Arlington, Virginia, to the late William Farrish and Conchita “Connie” Farrish.

    Gayle was quite the social butterfly and made friends with folks from all walks of life. She often found the best in people and supported those in need and always stood her ground for what she believed. Gayle was always fascinated with Lighthouses, the beach, and had a special affinity for animals. One of her favorite bands, “Fleetwood Mac” could be heard playing on the radio if one would have visited her at her farmhouse in Culpeper County.

    She is survived by her two sons; Jon Daniels, Brendan (and his wife Andrea) Souder, sister Mandy Gornak and nine grandchildren.

    In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband; Lou Souder, son; Ronnie Daniels; daughter Megan Morningstar, brothers; Wallace Farrish and Nick Farrish.

    Services will be private, and her final resting place will be at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens in Jeffersonton, Virginia.
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Tribute Wall

Rest in Peace, Mom. I love you and know you're in a better place. You have shaped my life in so many ways. I am forever thankful that you brought me into this world and appreciate everything you have done for us. See you on the other side, save a seat and tell Dad, Ronnie, Grandma and everyone else hello for me. Love your son, Brendan
- brendan - Souder

Me your little sister Never told on you for Sneaking out of our bedroom window! You told me you’d beat me up if I do! Lol Of, course I never told because dad was standing at the bottom of the Ladder. Lol We had laughter whenever we were together Gayle it was Priceless. I Really Miss You!!
- Mandy Farrish Gornak

You and the others are never forgotten, I'm grateful you wove a thread in the fabric of our story here. Maw maw, I love you and the whirlwind you were (it was genetic clearly, my mom was clearly your daughter, she got it all from you. Including the deepest love.) Always indebted to you all for the lasting impressions.
- Joshua Morningstar