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Mae Ann Harrell

Forney, Texas

Jun 9, 1947 – Nov 14, 2017

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BORN
June 9, 1947
DIED
November 14, 2017
LOCATION
Forney, Texas

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Anderson-Clayton Funeral Home - Terrell Obituary

Mae Ann Harrell, age 70, passed away November 14, 2017 after a long and courageous battle with Alzheimer’s. Mae Ann was born in Lawton, Oklahoma to Hezekiah and Bernice (Burke) Ramer. She was very close to her five siblings, spending many a Sunday afternoon together visiting, laughing and...

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I left a previous message but wanted to say Mae Ann was mor then just a great MOM,WIFE,FRIEND. She was also a gifted "AMSLANG" hand speaker/signer. (American Sign Language)I believe she learned to communicate with her Mother,but she was an amazing asset to her workplace. When we worked at Northridge Pharmacy we had several customers who were pleasantly surprised to have someone who could communicate with them as they did not speak. SHE WAS PATIENT AND KIND when it was most appreciated.Yes, a...

Aunt Mae Ann. You were a bright light for my Uncle Dan and his kids when they most needed one. You were so uplifting and easy to talk to that all who knew you were drawn to your warmth. God bless you, you will be missed by us all. Keep Uncle Dan and my Dad in line up there.

My sister-in- law, Mary Ann and I were friends for years. We shared secrets and jokes just about everything including family. Even though I didn't see her very often I always missed her when one of us left the other one. She had a heart of gold and never said a bad word about anyone( unless it was funny).I've always loved her and will always miss her.

Sue Taylor ( Antioch, Ca)

Mae Ann, "our sister", was more than just a sister. She was the eldest child of six siblings. She was a confidante, an advisor and our best friend. She always had a witty funny thing to say and do,to make us laugh. As siblings, we were very close. She was a special Aunt to our children. We all love and will miss her dearly. Nothing can ever replace a woman as special and loved as Mae Ann.

Mae Ann was funny, bright,sassy and a dear friend. We worked together at Northridge Pharmacy ,Mesquite, Texas for over 10 years and the two of us likely gave our Boss, Bob Nordeen a few MORE grey hairs, but it was a good,working "Family" and we shared lots of laughs. Mae Ann loved to laugh and share good food and a BAD joke or two...I will mess her red headed,zany,bubbly personality and her generous ,loving self.