1931
2018
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5 Entries
February 15, 2018
Linda Uhls
Mama Dawg also loved to sing! She loved the old hymns and songs like Jesus Loves Me, The Old Rugged Cross, This Little Light of Mine, How Great Thou Art , and so mamny more She couldn't wait to see Jesus! What a true blessing she was during her time spent on earth! Miss you!
February 14, 2018
Linda Uhls
I loved Mary's smile and laughter! She could light up a room! I went to the Circus and Rodeo with her and had so much fun! Even in her last months at the Rodeo we dressed up as "hoodlems" and she played every part of "mother hen". It was so much fun! Her love for God was also so strong. Looking forward to seeing her again in Heaven. We will miss you! Linda Uhls
February 9, 2018
Linda Hill
From your daughter , mom I love you and will miss you till I see you again in heaven. And I will see you there one day.
Linda
Praise God you are home with Jesus
February 2, 2018
Fayrene Hefner
The Hardy Family and the Hefner Family first met more than 40 years ago in the Thornton Church of God. Mary and my mother have been friends all of these many years. They were good company for each other. Mary will be missed. Mary, an earthly angel, is now living among the heavenly angels.
January 29, 2018
Grandchild
Lycole Hardy
My grandma was an amazing woman. She will be missed ❤
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