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Mary Ann Purinton

Jackson County, Oregon

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Mary Ann Purinton Mary Ann Purinton, of Medford Ore., born Nov. 30, 1937, in Yakima, Wash., died peacefully at a residental home Saturday, Jan. 17, 2009. She is survived by her son, Wayne L McAnally; daughter, Jackie Y. Barcomb; four grandchildren; three great-grand children; and her very best...

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Mom will always love you I will miss you very much ...I know I will see you again...Love your Son

Mary was such a funny little lady. I only knew her as a customer at Food 4 Less where she came by to say Hi to me every Thursday. I will miss our talks and the stories she told me. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family.

Mom, I'll always love you andI will always keep your love in my heart and soul. I know that you are safe and with all of those who loved you that left this place before you. I will be with you when it's my time. For now know that I miss my little TNT and my Mom. See you later. I Love You!!!!!!!!!!

We will always remember this little spunky lady. May god be with the family at this time. Fred & Julie Inlow

Little Mary Ann, WOW, you gave us a lifetime of memories. We will miss all of the great and memorable times your shared with our family. You will dearly be missed.

May the road rise to meet you.
May the wind be always at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face,
And the rains fall soft upon your fields.
And until we meet again
May God hold you in the palm of his hand.

Grandma P, will be missed and remembered as a wonderful Lady always.

Everyone is in our thoughts and prayers in this time of mourning.

With love, Katie ( Wife of Scott. :) Caroline, Gabriell, and Liam McAnally.

My little Grandma, I will never forget that dynamite comes in small packages. I also will never forget how awsome Grandma's come in small packages too . You will always be in my heart, prayers, and thoughts.

Wayne L McAnally

A friend we have known since the early 1940. You will be missed.