Elsie And Ed Farrell
Our condolences to her family. Mary was a very caring
person and I know she will be missed by all who knew her. She is in a better place with no suffering and
pain.
Death date: Aug 7, 2012
Mary C. Farrell, 65, passed away on August 7, 2012. She is preceded in death by her parents, James and Mildred Wallace; and brother, James Wallace Jr. Mary is survived by her daughters, Missy Farrell, Jennifer Farrell, and Angela Read Obituary
Our condolences to her family. Mary was a very caring
person and I know she will be missed by all who knew her. She is in a better place with no suffering and
pain.
R.I.P. sweet mary, I had the blessing of knowing you all my life. You go on to your reward in the presence of the Lord you will suffer no more!Your kindness,caring,guidance will forever be in my heart.
Condolences to her lovely family…Mary made a difference and was truly a kind and loving person. They broke the mold when she was born and those who knew her growing up at I.C.S. will remember her always.
Belinda Postman-Kaylani
To my dearest of friend, I will miss your endearing friendship and will hold in my heart forever the many memories we have together. Now you are in Heaven watching over us and in no more pain. You were such soldier and trooper while trying to overcome the illness. Love you forever. To Mary’s family, children and grandchildren and the many friends, I send my condolences. She spoke of all of you often.
Mary, Rest in Peace. Evelyn Welborn
Mary was always a fighter. She was a great counselor at A. B. Freeman Elem. for several years. She worked hard to provide love and understanding for our students. She worked to provide special incentitives for our students to help them with a challenge to make better grades and have better attendance in school. Mary was a great friend to all who knew her. I will miss her laugh and her jokes that she shared with “The Lunch Bunch” at Freeman.
My condolences to the family of our beloved Mary.
In Gods time each of us will come to know suffering until finally death closes our eyes.
but the grave will not hold us captive forever for in Gods hour we shall rise again never more to die-Agustine.