JOHNSON, Mary Baldwin Kincaid – Died peacefully with family at her side.
Born August 13, 1939, in Bowling Green, KY, died December 7, 2013 in Nashville, TN. Mary was the daughter of the late Henry Patton and Mary Emma Kincaid. She was predeceased by her loving husband of 49 years, A. Harrison ("Harry") Johnson, Jr. and her brother, Henry Patton "Pat" Kincaid, of Danville, KY. Mary is survived by Callie Johnson and Harrison (Lisa) Johnson, both of Nashville; three grandchildren, Avery, Addison and Drew; and seven nieces and nephews.
A vocal talent, Mary competed regionally as a member of the A Capella Choir at Lebanon High School. In 1961, Mary graduated with honors from Vanderbilt University and started her career as a speech pathologist at the Bill Wilkerson Center. She was a member of St. George's Episcopal Church, the American Speech and Hearing Association, the Daughters of the American Revolution and Alpha Omicron Pi. Mary always put her faith in God and family first and touched many lives with her kind heart and cheerful smile. Her greatest loves were church, spending time with her beloved husband and family and expressing her creativity through her gardens and home.
A memorial service will be held Friday, December 13, 1:30 pm, with visitation starting at 12:30 pm, at St. George's Episcopal Church. Interment in the St. George's Columbarium will follow the service. The Rev. Sarah Puryear will officiate. Memorial donations may be made to St. George's Episcopal Church or Alive Hospice.
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December 26, 2013
Callie, Harrison, and Lisa,
You are daily in our prayers and thoughts. Please know tha we love you and will continue to keep you in our hearts and prayers.
Anne and Joe
December 16, 2013
Callie Johnson
We love and miss you.
December 13, 2013
Susan Powell
Callie and Harrison, what a wonderful lady, mother, aunt, and friend we lost when our heavenly Father decided it was time to have Mary Baldwin in heaven. She was so special to so many and I know her legacy will continue to live on through you both and those sweet grandchildren. Please know that we are praying for you all and love you very much. May you experience many "God winks" throughout the day today. We love you all....Jay, Susan, Caroline, Callie and Claire
December 12, 2013
Anne McElroy
Callie and Harrison, Jack and I are so sorry about your mother. I know the lovely motors of her will comfort and sustain you in the months to come. I'm so sorry we couldn't be there with you at this time! I am fine, but getting over surgery. We will keep in touch! Love and prayers, Anne and Jack
December 12, 2013
Linda Kincaid
Callie, Lisa & Harrison
I know the loss we are feeling will begin to heal...since we know Mary is at peace with our heavenly Father, & with Her beloved Harry, Brother Pat,
Mother & Dad til we meet again.
December 11, 2013
Callie Johnson
Thank you, Patton and Anne. Your prayers mean the world to us right now. Blessings to you.
December 9, 2013
Anne Trudel
Dear Callie, I am thinking of you and praying for you and your family during these days. So sorry for your loss. May God surround you with peace and signs of his presence. Love you!
December 9, 2013
Patton Kincaid
In loving memory of my sweet Aunt Mary Baldwin
December 9, 2013
Patton Kincaid
John 14:18
Deepest sympathies to the Johnson's.
I'll miss and cherish memories of Aunt Mary Baldwin ! She was such a gentle and kind soul.
Love
Patton
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