Mary-Lovelace-Obituary

Mary A. Lovelace

Bostic, North Carolina

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Mrs. Mary A. Lovelace, 83, of Bostic, died Sunday, January 9, 2011.

She was the widow of Forest Lovelace, who died in 1987, and daughter of the late Hunley and Maude Hill Adams. She was retired from Florence Mill after 30 years of service; was a member of Walls Baptist Church where she was a member of the Dorcas Sunday School Class; and she attended many activities at the Rutherford Senior Center.

She is survived by her son, Ronnie Lovelace and his wife Debora, of Bostic; a daughter, Kay Luckadoo of Rutherfordton; a brother, J.C. Adams of Shiloh; four grandchildren, Chris Luckadoo and his wife Sarah, of Birmingham, AL, Heather Humphries and her husband Jamie, of Spindale, and Avery Lovelace and Haley Lovelace, both of Bostic; two great grandchildren, Aiden Humphries and Edy Humphries.

The Funeral Service will be held at 11:00 AM Friday, January 14, 2011 at Walls Baptist Church. Rev. David Philbeck and Dr. Robert Toney will officiate. Burial will follow in the church cemetery.

The Visitation will be from 10 AM until 11 AM Friday in the church prior to the service.

Washburn & Dorsey Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Online condolences @www.washburndorsey.com

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Ronnie & Kay,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you! Thank You for sharing your parents with us. We have so many memories of comming up to visit. We wish we could have made it up to be with you at this time of loss! Mary was a very special person to our family, she always made us feel welcome in her home! What a reunion we will have one day!

May your special memories be your comfort at this difficult time.

My thoughts are with you both.

Kay and Ronnie, I want to express my sympathy to both of you. Kay, you were such a loving and devoted daughter. You were always there for your mom and I know you must be in a great deal of pain. Please know you have been in my heart and prayers this week.

Mary shared her precious servanthood with us at the Rutherford County Senior Center. She was one, on whom you could always depend, and will certainly be missed by all. It was my pleasure to have had the opportunity to serve alongside her. Much sympathy to the family...

Diane Allen

Ronnie and Kay, my heart breaks for you and wish we could be there for you during this time. Your Mom and Dad both had a very special place in my heart and I think of all of you often. I feel like we are family because of how we were welcomed into their home every time we made the trip up.
Love you all very much.