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March 1, 2025
3 p.m.

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It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Ashley Sluder Lawing, a beloved wife, devoted mother, cherished friend, and a faithful servant of Christ, who entered her eternal rest on February 11, 2025 at the age of 44.

Ashley was a woman of unwavering faith, whose life reflected the love, grace, and mercy of God. A passionate member of Zion Baptist Church, she was actively involved in various ministries, always eager to serve her community and share her faith with others. Her heart was full of kindness, and she touched countless lives with her warm spirit and infectious joy.

As a wife, Ashley was a pillar of love and support, standing by her husband through all of lifes joys and challenges. As a mother, she was a fierce protector, always leading her children to find joy and to be their very best. She was the mother whose door was always open, the symbol of selflessness, love, wisdom, and prayer. She was a constant source of guidance and encouragement to her family, leading them in faith and love.

Her friendships were deep and genuine, and she was known for her compassionate heart, always ready to lend a listening ear or offer a helping hand. Her life was a beautiful example of Christs love, and she leaves behind a legacy of faith, kindness, and generosity that will continue to inspire all who knew her.

Ashley is survived by husband, Travis Lawing; daughter, Taylor Wells (Trevor); son, Jonah Lawing; brother, William Andy Sluder; aunt, Phyllis Revis; cousin, Kelly Revis (Melanie); mother-in-law, Margaret Love (Steve); all of whom will continue to carry her love and legacy in their hearts.

Though she is no longer with us in this life, Ashleys faith and love will live on in the hearts of all who knew her. Ashley made a profound impact on everyone she met, through her church or in her daily life. She faithfully fulfilled Gods purpose, and she will be deeply missed by many. We take comfort in knowing she is now with her Savior, where there is no pain or sorrow, only peace and joy in the presence of God.

A celebration of life will be held at 3 p.m., Saturday, March 1, 2025 at Zion Baptist Church with Rev. Keith Rose officiating.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Travis and Jonah Lawing.

Ashley was active in planning her celebration of life, she wanted this to be a happy time and requested family and friends attend in non-traditional attire consisting of the color of orange, Tennessee Vols, and/or colorful tennis shoes.

Sossoman Funeral Home and Crematory Center is assisting the family with the arrangements.

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March 1, 2025
3 p.m.

Zion Baptist Church


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God Bless you and your Family 💜 I’m here if you need me. Praying for all 🙏🏾

—Toshiba Connor
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Ashley was an amazing mom, and we became fast friends in the short time I knew her. She was a ball of energy that the light of Jesus shone out of. Praying for you all.

—Amber Peterson
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Praying for the family. She was a sweet girl.... love you all....

—Rose Morgan
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My husband so badly wanted to see her face one last time and there's a few shattered boys that will never forget the shenanigans of youth and friendship with her. She poured into her people and some of their fondest memories came from spending time with "the crew" ...she looked after her friends she shared anything and everything she ever had graciously, fed their bellies and souls and poured from herself so no cup was empty. She will absolutely be missed but she'll also be remembered and a vital part to many a good tale 💜

—Melody Laudermilk
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Deepest sympathy in the loss of Ashley! Prayers for strength and comfort to the family during this time of loss!

—Nancy Santana
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Travis I’m so sorry for your loss. I pray Gods Grace and Mercy are with you and family. Love, Bo & Linda McHone

—Linda McHone
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My sweet friend, you will be greatly missed. Thank you for always being a bright and shining light for Jesus to all you met. Praying for all of your family and friends. Till we meet again. ♡

—Mandi Rose Gouge
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Sorry to hear of Ashley’s passing. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

—Jessica Lowery
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—J. Wyatt