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VILETT Mary Vilett, 47, passed peacefully surrounded by her loving family, April 23, 2011 in Jacksonville, FL where she was also born. Mary was the most selfless, giving, and warm-hearted person to everyone she met. She was adored by her family, friends, and pets whom she cared for unconditionally. Mary leaves behind to cherish her memory, husband of 20 years, Rory E. Vilett, 6 children, 8 grandchildren with 1 on the way, 2 sisters, and the many, many people she touched over the years. A Visitation will be held Thursday, April 28, 2011 from 6-8 p.m. and a Funeral Service will be held Friday, April 29, 2011 at 9 a.m. both taking place at Arlington Baptist Church, 6009 Arlington Road, Jacksonville. Private interment will be at Arlington Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her name to the church above or Community Hospice of NE FL, 4266 Sunbeam Rd. Jacksonville, FL 32257. Arrangements are under the care and direction of ETERNITY FUNERAL HOME, 4856 Oakdale Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32207, 904-348-5579, www.eternityfuneralhome.com .
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Mary you were a very special person, you will be missed by everyone that knew you.. i'm so sorry i wasn't there for you and your family, i am a better person for knowing you! i love you mary and i'm going to miss you, you may be gone, but you will never be forgotten! love,raven
raven higgins
November 17, 2011
you were a very special person, you will be missed by everyone that knew you.. i'm so sorry i wasn't there for you and your family, i am a better person for knowing you! i love you mary and i'm going to miss you, you may be gone, but you will never be forgotten! love,raven.
raven higgins
November 17, 2011
I only had a brief meeting with Mrs. Vilett but I do have prayers for her family especially her loving daughter Mandy. The loss of a loving Mother is such a loss and my heart goes out to all.
Sharon Searcy
April 28, 2011
Mrs.Vilett will dearly be missed ! I only known her for a short period of time, but she was very sweet. Very caring and a positive person but she is doing much better now without pain with God in heaven.
She was very strong, may GOD strengthen her family! And, keep everybody strong during this time of her lost.
Sincerely:
Bre'Auna Mooring
Bre'Auna Mooring
April 27, 2011
may God Bless you all, family. she is celebrating in Heaven, now!! Peace and love to you all. Don Lohr-Young Life(Mark's YL leader)
Don Lohr
April 27, 2011
I'm sorry for your great loss. It is such a difficult time you are going through but remember that our Loving Creator will comfort you and will give you the needed strength to cope. (Psalms 55:24)
MD
April 27, 2011
Our prayers are with you for God's peace that passes all understanding. Your lovely wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend is completely healed now and in the presence of our Lord. We hope that comforts you in the days to come.
Lori Brecheen
April 27, 2011
Mary was a wonderful woman. I am thankful for knowing her, she had a peace about her that most people will never know. She was one of the nicest women I have ever known. Mary thank you for allowing me to be part of your 'family'. It has been my pleasure to watch Mark grow up into the young man I know you are so proud of.
~Nanette Turner
April 27, 2011
Mary will be missed, but we are all so happy that Mary has her wings now and is no longer in pain or suffering! We know you are watching over us Mary!
Asha Paul
April 27, 2011
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