1932
2014
1155 Shipyard Blvd
Wilmington, North Carolina
Mary Anne Craft, 81, of Bolivia, passed away peacefully Friday, Jan. 24, 2014. Mrs. Craft was the daughter of the late David and Margaret Conley. She was also preceded in death by two brothers, Sherman and Wallace Conley; and a sister, Margaret Townsend. She is survived by two sons, Shannon Craft and Charles Dennis Pase; two daughters, Judith Ann McEvoy and Regina M. Pruitt; two brothers, George and David Conley; three grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Craft had been a long-standing member of Bolivia Baptist Church. A loving wife (Mr. Craft passed away Jan. 16), caring mother and a great friend, Mary Anne will be greatly missed and always lovingly remembered by all whose lives she touched.
The family received friends Tuesday evening, Jan. 28, at Coble Ward Smith Supply Chapel. Funeral services followed at the chapel. Further services and interment will take place in Parkville, Md., at a later date.
Coble Ward-Smith, Supply Chapel is honored to serve the Craft family.
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