Mary-Hurt-Obituary

Mary Lou Perry Hurt

Roanoke Valley, Virginia

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Mary Lou Perry Hurt, 77, of Roanoke, Va., went home to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, Friday, December 18, 2009. She was born and raised in West Virginia and lived in Vinton and Roanoke for the last many years. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband,...

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I relize a little more everyday that your gone and i feel very alone no one calls me and i miss you more and more i am very heart broken and i feel lost i love you and i will never forget what you taught cameron and i in life thank you for that

hi granny today is camerons b-day he misses you so much its hard to carry on without you but we are doing the very best we can we talk to you everyday I hope you hear us we love and miss you
love,crissy and cameron

well i went back to life today and all i wanted to do is call you and hear your voice i had a hard time today i am trying to get back to my life but its so hard i miss you like crazy i love you i hope you and your sisters are having a goodtime in heaven i know they missed you i miss you too just wanted to say I love you very very much and Cameron and i miss you very much. love,Christina Renee St.clair

Aunt Mary,
The things we shared goes way back. You intervened in my life at the right time. I was on the wrong road and you helped me in ways that will never be forgotten. You have family and friends waiting on you in heaven, and as much as we miss you, they will be glad to see you. I've loved you all my life. I am looking forward to sharing all the experiences I had with you while growing up with all of your kids and grandchildren. I will love and miss you forever.

Love...

Jeff, Nancy & family,
It's so hard to lose someone so dear to your heart, especially during the holidays when families have more time to spend together. We are celebrating Christ's birth the best we can on earth, but Mary is in HIS PRESENCE! I know Heaven is rejoicing, and we just have to be steadfast in our faith and patience until that "glad reunion day"! Praise the Lord for another "soldier going home"! May God give you extraordinary peace during this time.

To my sister Mary,

I thank God for all the times we've had together. I'm so sorry that were sick so much but I'm glad that part is over. I look forward to the time I see you in heaven. I love you!

Your Baby Sister

Debbie, Nancy & Jeff, Charlie & Sherry and Kim and all the "Grands";

I've often said that Aunt Mary was quite possibly the most selfless person that I have ever known. She has been a true inspiration and great example of what it means to be a Chistian. Please take comfort in knowing that we serve a loving and mighty God and I know that she is rejoicing with Him and those who have gone on before. I pray that you are wrapped in his arms and given the peace only He can provide.

Dear Copper Family,

We really got to know your mom(Grandmom) when we would pick her up Sunday mornings for church. She was such a pleasure to be around. Her sense of humor kept us in stitches.

She was quite a woman. I remember how beautiful she looked at church last Easter. She had a way about her that just made you want to sit with her and talk.

Adam, Seth Roger, and I will miss her dearly, but we will meet with her again one day in heaven.

George and Joetta Reeder. Nancy and debbie and family we love you and send our Deepest condolances