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Mary Ann Whitley 10-13-51 to 3-15-18 Mary was a teacher in the Highline and Federal Way Districts. She is survived by her brothers, James Whitley of Tacoma and Harry Whitley of Spokane. Mary grew up in Tacoma. Her funeral will be at 10:00 on Monday, 3/26 at Holy Family Catholic Church. For more information, please visit http://www.howden-kennedy.com
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I am sorry for your loss. May prayer comfort you.
1 Thessalonians 5:17 Pray constantly.
March 28, 2018
Mary and I were good friends at Visitation during seventh and eight grade. I am sorry to hear of her passing. It sounds as if she were a wonderful and loving teacher.
Judy McCoid
March 25, 2018
Judy McCoid
March 25, 2018
Miss you
Jan Rieger
March 24, 2018
Saw Mary at the SL 40th reunion in 09. She looked amazing! The best of all of us. So sad to learn of her passing. Sympathy and condolences to her family.
Patty Heath Schumacher
March 23, 2018
I am so sad and in disbelief. Mary has been my good friend for 30+ years. Even after I moved away, she always made the effort to stay connected. She was that way with all her friends. I was so looking forward to another vacation together...You will be missed my Dear Friend!
Lana Eng-Hyett
Friend
March 21, 2018
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