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Mary Lou and James MOONEY

Mary Lou and James MOONEY obituary

Mary MOONEY Obituary

MOONEY, Mary Lou and James Mary Lou, 85, of Tucson, passed away on November 8, 2016. She was born August 15, 1931 in Grand Ridge, FL. She graduated from Chattahoochee School of Nursing in 1953. On December 6, 1952, she married James T. Mooney from Tucson, in Bainbridge, GA. She was a devoted wife and supportive of her husband's time spent working and growing their long time Tucson businesses, Browse Around and Mitchell's Furniture Stores. She was a proud and loving mother of their three children. She was preceded in death by her husband, James T. (December 1, 2008); her parents, Howard and Mae Bell Wester and a baby brother. She is survived by her children, Mike, Debbie (Michael) Guidroz and Bob (Sandra); eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Mama, we will love you forever and will never stop missing you. A Memorial Service will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, December 10, 2016, in the chapel at Catalina United Methodist at 2700 E. Speedway.
Published by Arizona Daily Star on Dec. 4, 2016.

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Fotheringham Family

December 8, 2016

Mary Lou was such a precious lady. We met her through church and business and it was always a joy to see her. Even if she had trouble recognizing us, she was always eager to visit. Always a smile and a good word. She spoke often of being so grateful to have found Jesus Christ and she looked forward to being with Jim once again.

Laurie Schnebly-Campbell

December 4, 2016

I remember Mrs. Mooney's wonderful hospitality to Debbie's friends through many years of scout meetings and birthday parties and school events.

She was always so kind and friendly, and now (viewing it from an adult perspective) so very well organized besides.

I'm sorry to hear about your loss!

Lee Schnebly

December 4, 2016

I'm so sad to read this. Though I saw your other rarely, I always enjoyed her so much. I loved having your family as our neighbors for many years. Mary Lou was a dear friend, and I, too, will miss her.
Wwhat a joyful reunion we'll have when we join her in Heaven!
Love, Lee and Larry

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