Thoughts of Aunt Mary brings the old days alive; fond memories of her with Hazel Picket of Ivanhoe buddying up and bringing life to family and friends and that crazy Pekinese dog of hers wanting to bite me each time I visited her. She will be dearly missed but never forgotten.
Posted by Richard Stoneman at February 16, 2009 01:31 PMThe membership of Fairview Methodist church in Ivanhoe VA would like Mary's family to know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. May God bless you all in the days ahead.
Posted by Fairview Methodist Church at February 15, 2009 05:23 PMFeburary 14th LOVE DAY will never be the same in my heart my DEAR Aunt MARY left this world to go home to be with lord and other family members. I remember the good ole days when Mary would come up to the mountains and bring us kids candy. She really taught me alot about life and the real world. Aunt Mary always said what was on her mind and what she thought about things like my hair look like a porcupine. I have been told that I have alot of her "special traits", whick I think is a good thing to be blessed with, the way the world is today. I wish I could have spent more time with my Aunt Mary she will be missed in my heart.
Posted by Pam Shupe at February 15, 2009 11:35 AMI am deeply sadden by the death of my Aunt Mary. I remember the good ole days when she would come up to the mountains to visit her mother and family. Mary would always bring the kids candy,Mary taught me how to crouchet and make different crafts. She will be missed by me and my family.
Posted by Penny Shockley at February 15, 2009 11:04 AM