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Mary Lucille Bishop

Kansas City, Missouri

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Mary Lucille (Wales) Bishop, 86, of Belton, Missouri, died peacefully on April 6th, 2009 surrounded by her loving family and friends. Mary was born, raised, and lived her entire life in Belton. She was extremely proud of her city, and enjoyed all of its celebrations. She actively participated in...

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Dear Charlotte, Pamela, Doug and children,

Your mother could not have loved her family and her friends more! She will be remembered fondly and missed greatly. We love you all and pray that God's grace will comfort each of you during this difficult time. With Much Love Always.

I will desperately miss her coming for a hot dog at the farmers market. My thoughts are with her entire family. Thank you for inviting me to all of her birthday parties. She was a great person, she really was. I will miss her.

Dear Family of Mary Lucille,

Mary Lucille has held a special place in our hearts since our earliest days in the "B" street house next door. She was a "mother" to us all as we knew whatever we did she would love us without condition. She made it clear that she shared our joys, sorrows and disappointments. We know that her love and example enabled us, and many others in our little town, to face each day with courage.

Our entire family deeply shares your loss.

We remember your mother from earlist memories of Belton. From childhood to alduthood she always offered hugs and encouragement. We will all miss Mary Lucille, but are richer for having had her in our lives.

We wish to express our sympathy to all of the Bishop family. Mary Lucille was truly a grand lady, and we will miss her too.

Dear Pamela and Charlotte,

Your mother was a wonderful woman who I remember fondly as a wonderful Aunt that was there for me and our entire family. While growing up, I remember times of need and I would turn around and see your mother was right there to help. She is irreplaceable.

I am so sorry for your loss.
Love,
Marla Beasley Cox

Pamela, Charlotte, Remember the tacos she made us as youngsters. I still use the same brand she did. And teaching us to drive that blue Mercury with the push button shift out in the country. Even letting us drive Lawrence Lees car when he was in the service. Do you remember that I called her mother Mary most of the time back then. You always knew when City Hall was closed, she went down main and made that left onto Cedar same time every day. And she knew everybody, no strangers to her. ...

You are all in my prayers, and may God bless ! Marletta Walling (Belton)

Dr. Bradley and familiy, deepest sympathy to you all. Tammy was just telling me how kind and tender you were with her when she was in the hospital. She was obviously a much-loved mother-in-law. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.