Mary-Jageman-Obituary

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Mary Tracy Etta Jean Jageman

Athens, Ohio

Aug 12, 1941 – Jun 22, 2021 (Age 79)

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BORN
August 12, 1941
DIED
June 22, 2021
AGE
79
LOCATION
Athens, Ohio
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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Hughes Funeral Home (Hughes-Moquin) - Athens Obituary

Mary Tracy Etta Jean Jageman, 79, of Athens, Ohio died June 22, 2021. She passed away

peacefully after a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease. Born August 12, 1941 in Neosho,

Missouri. Mary was preceded in death by her parents Woodrow and...

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You were a one of a kind woman with the sweetest smile and heart to go with it. I think about you everyday and hope that you and Larry are together again and happy as you were before. Although I did not attend the service, I loved you like you were family. I wanted to remember you from the last time I’d seen you. Happy, smiling, and always happy to see a familiar face. I miss you and will visit you and Larry often ❤

Tracy was a wonderful soul. Her happiness and cheerfulness was contagious to the ones she touched. I met Tracy over 30 years ago when I went to study and since then, we were friends. She tought me good virtues and I treasure every moment we shared, same as Larry.

I pray to God for the progress of your soul. May you rest in peace beside your soul mate, Larry my dearest friend.

Love always, Marlene

We all loved Mary Tracy and Larry, we are glad, though, that she is reunited with Larry, the love of her life. God's sweet heaven is not only a comfort, it is also a promise from our Lord Jesus to generations of believers. I pray her sons and family will be comforted by knowing that she is right where she wanted to be. There is joy in knowing that, for Mary, sad times are over and there is joy on 'the other side' for all believers.

Tracy was a dear friend and a mentor, a wonderful woman who did so much for the gifted children of Southeastern Ohio

Even though she herself was struggling so with her life decline, Mary was a continual encouragement to my mother, Mary Anne Flournoy, at the Lindley Inn. Mary would always kid and joke with Mom and try to get her to laugh, and Mom always felt encouraged. I was sad to see that joyful spirit fade. But she's free now--unbounded joy!

I will miss Mary Tracy, we did many fun things together.
My sympathies to Brad and Rebecca, and Broc.

I was a secretary for Career Development when she was a Coordinator (I think she was at Federal Hocking but that's been a few years ago). She was such a super nice lady. Always smiling and happy. She brought joy to the room...when I think of her I smile. My thoughts and prayers are with the family. So very sorry for your loss!

Mary Tracy lived out her Christian walk every day with who ever the Lord planted in her life. I have never known a more loving person who truly loved everyone who she encountered in her life. She thought me a lot & my husband & I enjoyed all the many occasions we were with she & Larry.