News Summary
The Red Bank, Tennessee community is grieving the loss of Angie Marie Long Cryer Fagan, who passed away on March 29, 2025, at the age of 57. Known for her kind nature and generous spirit, Angie is remembered for the love she cultivated among friends and family. Despite her passing, her legacy will continue to inspire those who knew her. The community unites to honor her memory and celebrate the impact she made during her life.
Community Mourns the Passing of a Beloved Resident
Residents of Red Bank, Tennessee, are coming together to remember the life of Angie Marie Long Cryer Fagan, who sadly passed away at her home on March 29, 2025. Angie, a cherished member of the community, was just 57 years old when she left this world, leaving many heartbroken.
A Life Rooted in Chattanooga
Angie was born on December 10, 1967, in nearby Chattanooga, Tennessee. Throughout her life, she spent the majority of her time in this vibrant city, often lighting up the lives of those around her with her incredible warmth. There were also many years she called Slidell, Louisiana, home. However, regardless of where she lived, her heart always seemed to be in the place where she formed countless bonds.
A Heart of Gold
Friends and family frequently remembered Angie for her kind nature and the generosity she extended to everyone fortunate enough to know her. She had a remarkable ability to make people feel seen and heard, often offering support and love in times of need. It’s no wonder that many consider her to have a heart of gold. Those who had the pleasure of knowing her often reflect on the lasting impressions she left on their lives.
An Outpouring of Love
Angie was a beloved daughter, sister, and mother. She was preceded in death by her mother, Gloria Long, her father, Andrew Long, and her brother Bo Long. She also sadly lost her nephew, K.J. Long, and both sets of grandparents, including Zella and Martin Carter and Birdie Mae and James Jackson. The family is also mourning the loss of several aunts and uncles who have passed on, including Linda Hughes, Bertha Turkin, David Carter, Harry Long, Lenard Jackson, and Michael Casborn.
However, Angie is survived by her loving son, Gabe (Snookie) Cryer, and her surviving sister, Jenny Long. She will also be remembered fondly by her special cousin, Buffy Hughes, as well as her god-daughter, Candice Cryer. In addition to her immediate family, Angie leaves behind several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins, who are all grappling with the void her passing has created in their lives.
Gratitude for Care and Support
In this difficult time, Angie’s family expressed their deepest gratitude to Hearth Hospice and her special friend and caregiver, Sarah Brown, for the exceptional care provided during her final days. Their compassion ensured Angie experienced the dignity and comfort she so richly deserved.
A Community United in Grief
As the community navigates this challenging period, it is clear that Angie’s spirit will live on in the stories shared and the love she cultivated throughout her life. The impact she had on friends, family, and even acquaintances will not be forgotten, and her legacy will continue to inspire those who knew her well.
As Red Bank comes together to mourn and celebrate the life of Angie Marie Long Cryer Fagan, it’s evident that a truly special individual has left a lasting mark on this community.
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- Chattanoogan: Angie Marie Long Cryer Fagan
- Wikipedia: Red Bank, Tennessee
- Companion Funerals: Angelena Fagan
- Google Search: Angie Marie Long Cryer Fagan
- Tukios: Obituary Photo
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Community
