Mary-Mays-Obituary

Mary L. Mays

Richmond, Virginia

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MAYS Mary L. Mays, 84, of Chester, died Friday, December 22, 2006, in Southside Regional Medical Center, Petersburg. Born in Danville, she was the daughter of the late Tony L. and Nannie Childress Moore and the widow of Watson M. Mays. She was a retired nurse and a volunteer at the Lucy Corr...

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Miss Frances was a kind and gentle woman. She was so willing to share her time and talents. Didn't she make the most amazing things. I remember quilts that she made out of ties for her family. She also fried the most delicious fired pies.

With care,

Frances Mays was one of the most kind and considerate people I have ever met. She lived her faith every minute of every day. She was an example to us all of how we should llive our lives and treat others!

To the Mays Family,
I wish to express my deepest condolences on the loss of such a wonderful, godly woman. Frances was an inspiration to all with her energy & zest for life.
My Mom called her the Roadrunner because she was always on the go bringing food and a comforting word to those in need. She will be missed.

To Mrs. Mays Family,
Mrs. Mays will surely be missed by everyone. I am glad I got to take care of her while she was at The Assisted Living. She was a very sweet lady. My prayers and thoughts are with you during this time of loss. In sympathy,Dean Sullivan

We were so sorry to learn of Frances'passing. We moved from Woodridge in Nov. She was our neighbor for about 13 years. She was truly everything that was said about her in her death notice. She brought me food when I was sick, took care of the flowers at the entrance to our townhomes, etc. She will be missed. Shelly and Corrine Richardson.

I wish to express my deepest sympathies. Beanie was my dear cousin. We enjoyed our trip to the family reunion in Danville. She will be missed. Sincerely, Doris Thornton

Allan,

Our entire family sends their condolences for the loss of your mother. She was a very kind lady and she will be missed.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and Dianne during this difficult period.

Allan:
Today, I read with much sorrow the passing of your Mother. She, your
Dad Watson and you were very dear to Barbara and me when I was the Organist-Director at Chester Baptist Church. Your many kindnesses will always be remembered.