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2024

Jane Mallory Obituary

MALLORY (Williamson), Jane

Jane Williamson Mallory, died peacefully with her family surrounding her at 2:29 PM, on January 18, 2024. She was preceded in death by her husband of 55 years, Edward A. Mallory Jr.; and her parents, J. Carl Williamson Sr. and Willie Mae Williamson. She is survived by three brothers, J. Carl Jr. (Susan Williamson), Robert (Lynne Williamson), Joe (Becky Williamson); and five daughters, Patti (Clayton Jones), Micki (Barry Temples), Anne (Bernie Poteat), Lynn (Dale Humphries), Nancy Jo (Ray Feeler); thirteen grandchildren, and ten great-grandchildren. Mrs. Mallory was born on January 10, 1935, in Carrollton, GA. She graduated from Carrollton High School, where she was the first homecoming queen and drum major. She went on to graduate from Piedmont School of Nursing and started her career working at Georgia Baptist Hospital and several private physicians' offices over the years. She resided in Dunwoody, where her children were raised. She was an active member of Dunwoody United Methodist Church and sang with the choir. She loved having lunch with her friends, shopping at the Dollar Tree, Belk's, Kohls, and many other stores. She absolutely loved spending time with her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, we request donations be made to either the Alzheimer's Association or to the Music Department at Dunwoody United Methodist Church in memory of Jane. A celebration of Jane's Life will be held on Tuesday, January 23, 2024, at 1:00 PM, at Dunwoody United Methodist with a reception to follow in the fellowship hall.



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Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Jan. 21, 2024.

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Anne Poteat

January 15, 2025

mom, it´s two days from your one year anniversary of being in heaven with Jesus and all your loved ones that have passed before you. i know you are at peace and in no pain. last year was hard trying to figure out how to move on without you in my life. i was so blessed to be able to call you mom and to be able to take care of you. it was my honor to do because you had taken care of me for so long. we are all doing ok but grieving in our own way. you were the epitome of grace, sass, and love everyday of your life to the bitter end. i will never forget you and will cherish every memory of us together and you with your whole family. i know we will meet again but until that day, keep watching over us. i love you, Anne

Tanya Whyte

January 23, 2024

Prayers be with the family. Mama Jane did such a good job raising such beautiful daughters, who were by her side to the very end. She was my patient for the last few months. I gave her the name Mama Jane, because she was such a loving person, and was full with the fruits of the spirit. She was that masterpiece that kept family and friends together, with peace and love. Mama Jane was most definitely a light to many. Although we'll miss her, we thank God for the time that he shared her, with us. We will find peace, knowing that she's back in the presence of our Lord and Savior, with no more pain.

Anne poteat

January 21, 2024

My precious mom was a lady that wrote the book on how to love. Anyone and everyone who came in contact with her had and instant connection to her vibrant and sassy smile and whit even when towards the end she was in so much pain; her grace shined through, I will miss my mom so much, it´s hard to put into words , she was my angel and I had the distinct privilege of being her caregiver in my home these last 4 1/2 months of her life and it was the most rewarding cherished time but the hardest as well to see her independence being taken away from her each day from the hands of her neuropathy and just nerve and spinal decompression that just made it impossible for her to use her hands and feet and legs. But she is up and walking and dancing with the Lord now and with her forever love Ed now. Mom I love you to the ends of the earth and I will finish all the tasks you have asked of me, you go have fun. Your daughters have everything under control now. Love anne

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