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May 24th 1952 – April 24th 2022

Of all the known words in the English language, all of them seem to fall short of describing what a wonderful person Mary was. She vibrated on a different frequency, almost as if she knew something about living in joy that most of us have yet to discover. Her passion for helping others was obvious and made her one of the most selfless people we all had the pleasure of knowing. She could talk to you for five minutes and become your best friend, making you feel as if you two were the only people in the room no matter where you were. She was in tune with a deep spiritual side of life that helped her take pain and suffering and offer it up for people who needed prayer. Above all, she knew how fleeting life could be, and would be sure to celebrate every little positive thing in her life and the lives of her friends and family.

Mary was born and raised in St. Louis, MO with her beloved siblings. She married the love of her life in 1989 and had 32 blessed years of marriage. She had her only child in 1991 and loved him fiercely. She had an innumerable collection of friends all over the world, and she cared deeply for all of them in a way few people can.

She left the world a better place, and she will truly be missed.