Mary-Mys-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Mauger Givnish Funeral Home - Malvern

Mary Lynn Mys

Feb 3, 1944 - Jan 18, 2026

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Missing my Mountain Aunt Mary! Oneof my very favorite memories from childhood was the vacation we took to visit you and Uncle Bill. As always you were a splendid host and we had the best time. Your energy and vibrance made the world more beautiful. Love you so much

Mike and I are so sorry for your loss. She was a wonderful, beautiful person. Aunt Mary gave me my nick name as a child, which she still called me as an adult. She gave me my love for politics, to be free to express my opinions. My Mom and Mary gave me my love to decorate and garden. I remember as a child going to Grandma and Grandpa St Louis’s house every Sunday. The adults would play cards and Debbie and I would rummage through her closet. She would get so angry. I like to think...

Mary was one of those rare people who was as wise as she was fun. She had a way of observing the world that was both sharp and kind, and she always knew exactly what to say. Her devotion to family was inspiring, and the standards she set for herself and others were a testament to her character. We’ve lost a truly classy lady.

Mary, Allie and Bill

Bill and Mary

Jeanne and Mary

Obituary

Mary's Obituary

Mary L. Mys (née Ingenthron), 81, of West Chester, Pennsylvania, passed away peacefully on January 18, 2026, after a prolonged illness.Mary was born on February 3, 1944, in Appleton, Wisconsin. She built a life centered on family, warmth, and care for others, values that were evident to...

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