EAVES, Mary Mary Bernice Eaves, 59, of Mableton, passed away Sunday, August 3, 2014. Mary was a member of Trinity Methodist Church in Mableton and loved her church. She was a wonderful wife, mother, daughter, and grandmother. She was preceded in death by her father William R. Allgood. She is survived by her husband of 42 years Calvin Eaves; daughter Amy Eaves; son Calvin Eaves, Jr.; daughter Bonnie (Iaian) Duncan; daughter Jennifer Eaves; 5 grandchildren; mother Dianne Tooni; step-mother Annette Allgood; brothers Andy (Nancy) Allgood, Tracy (Julie) Allgood, and Stacy (Jessica) Allgood; sisters Brenda (Tim) Welch, Becky (Toma) Gjurashaj, and Amanda (Brad) Benson; also nieces & nephews. A funeral service will be held Thursday, August 7, 2014 at 11:00 AM at the Chapel of Mowell Funeral Home, Fayetteville. The burial will follow at 2:00 PM at Piney Woods Cemetery, Buchanan. The family will receive friends Wednesday from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the funeral home. Carl J. Mowell & Son, Fayetteville-www.mowellfuneralhome.com
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So sorry for your loss. You are in our prayers.
Annie Ruth Martin
August 5, 2014
Deeply sorry for your loss, may the God
of all comfort grant you peace,may the
family cherish all fond memories of Her
August 5, 2014
May the love of family and friends comfort you as you grieve. ( Luke 20:38)
G F
August 5, 2014
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