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Mary A. Binns
AGE: 74 • New Brunswick
Mary Agnes Binns, 74, of New Brunswick died December 9, 2014 at Care One @ East Brunswick. Born in Sharon, GA. Formerly of Jamesburg and Madison, GA. A retiree of Bristol-Myers Squibb, New Brunswick, and a retiree of New Brunswick School system.
Predeceased by her parents, Charlie and Gertrude, a son, Lloyd "Sweet Pea". Survived by loving family, a granddaughter, Kimberly Jackson of Highland Park, two great grandchildren, Ania and Nhakir Deloatch, brother, Bobby Binns of So. River, niece and caregiver, Shirley Taylor, and a host of other nieces and nephews.
Viewing is from 9-11 am, Wednesday, December 17, 2014 at Anderson Funeral Service, 201 Sandford St., New Brunswick. Funeral service will follow at 11 am.
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So sorry to hear about Mary's passing, just heard about your loss yesterday. Will always remember her smiling. Sending our condolences. Fred Jackson Sally Kurgan
January 3, 2015
To Ms. Shirley & family,
I've known Ms. Mary for many years & have pleasant memories of her from So.Ward Street. I will miss her laughter. I pray for comfort & peace for all of you during this time.
Felicia (Lisa) (Plainsboro)
December 17, 2014
As I say goodbye to you one last time, this day will forever be special to me cause I lay you to rest on my birthday. All the good times we had as you and nana raised me and Tonya. I love you aunt Mary, and my heart is in pain and at peace for you. Love you until we meet again.
tiana Bogar
December 17, 2014
To Kim & Binns Family, Mary was sweet person always had a smile on her face. Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you. God Bless
Veronica Jackson-Davila
December 16, 2014
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