Mary-Welch-Obituary

Mary Susan Welch

Charlotte, North Carolina

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Mary Susan Welch Mrs. Welch, 46, of Matthews, NC, died Tuesday, May 20, 2008 at Carolinas Medical Center-Pineville. She was born in Damascus, MD on July 29, 1961. Mary was the daughter of Maurice E. Purdum and the late Virginia Waters Serkiz. She was a graduate of Damascus High School, Class of...

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Tom and boys,

Just wanted you to know that your wife and mother has not been forgotten. Thoughts of her pop into my head occasionally. Just the other day I saw a stranger that reminded me of her. She was a beautiful person (as I'm sure you know) and will always be remembered by many!

Hope you are all doing well. Wade, you must be getting ready for your Senior year as Mason is. Matt is graduating this year from Butler and going to Cape Fear to play basketball.

Dear Tom, Thomas, Wade and Chris,
We, too, just learned of Mary's passing when we returned from vacation. We are so sorry for your loss. And though we know your heart aches terribly, Mary was such a wonderful person, we know her memories will comfort you. She was clearly a woman who walked with Jesus every day. She was an example to all of us with her faith, kindess and determination. Our prayers continue to be with you.
By His Grace Alone,
The Toadvines

Tom, Thomas, Wade, and Chris:

We wanted to let you know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. We learned of Mary's homecoming today and were devastated that we missed her service. Mary was a dear friend and I will miss her. We will be in touch soon.

Lori, Sarah, Jacob, and
Rebekah Fultz

Tom, Thomas, Wade, and Chris,
Our family was so sadden to hear about Mary's death. You all are in our prayers and thoughts. We have many special memories of your wonderful wife and mom. She was a blessing to all.

Tom & Boys,
you are in our hearts & prayers today.
The Kenemers

I always prayed for the Lord to be the lifter of her head. I'll never forget her smile. May the Lord fill each of you with His comfort and love in amazing ways.

Bonnie and Ken Buckingham

Tom, Thomas, Wade & Chris,
I met your wife & mother in the pediatrician's office at Wades's pre-kindergarten visit. We talked and discovered that we had boys the same age. After our conversation that day, we exchanged numbers and continued to talk over the phone. We both ended up putting our sons in transitional kindergarten. I don't know if you remember, but my son Matt, and Wade spent a few years playing basketball together at Christ Covenant. Mary even helped me out by keeping Matt &...

Tom, Thomas, Wade and Chris:
I met Mary when I had Chris in the two-year-old Sunday School. Mary was such a sweet and humble lady, and I was privileged to know her just a little bit over the last 13 years. I am sorry for your loss, as I know how much she was cherished and loved. You are all in my prayers - my deepest sympathies.

Tommy & Boys,
I was surprised to hear about Mary today. Last time we spoke she assured us things were great. That, I'm sure, was just Mary. She seemed to always be positive about things and have a huge smile on her face. She will be truly missed. Our thoughts and prayers will be with you and your family as you go through this difficult time. God Bless.