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Mary Alice Lowe Rhoden

East Point, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice Mary Alice Lowe Rhoden, 83 was welcomed into eternity August 12, 2005. A resident of Athens Heritage Home, and formerly of Atlanta, was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, Thurman Rhoden. She was a member of Jefferson Ave. Baptist Church and a retiree...

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Betty and I loved Aunt Mary so much.She was more a mother than aunt. We have missed fellowship with her living so far away, but never did we miss receiving a birth-day card until she was unable to care for herself.
It's a joy to know our loved one is with her Lord and Savior, and loved ones gone before. We shall see her again, praise be to God.
To Gordon, Diane and family, we send our love, our prayers, and as you celebrate her life at the time of her memorial service, we will...

Hello Dianne and Gordon: There are no words that can express how I felt about your mother. I know your loss goes deep; but your mother is with your father and God. My love goes out to you. May God keep you in his love. Helen

Gordon and family,
Sorry to hear the news of your Mother passing. It is so difficult to loose a parent and expecially hard to digest when both are gone. It just hurts. Please know that you all are in my thoughts and prayers.
Love you all,
Colleen

I'll miss you so much Maw Maw - even though you were physically weak, you showed all of us just how strong your spirit was. Thank you for being so selfless, so generous. I sure do wish I could see you now. I hope you're dancing. . .and until we see each other again - I LOVE YOU! P.S. Tell Paw Paw hey for me - I miss him too.

I always enjoyed my visits to Aunt Mary's house. I greatly appreciated Aunt Mary's sense of humor and true joy of living. I pray that God comforts us as you enter your eternal rest.

She was the best mother-in-law a daughter-in-law could have. In 38 years, I never heard her say a cross word. (Welcome Home, Maw Maw!)

She was the best mother-in-law a daughter-in-law could have. I never, in 38 years, heard her say a cross word. I will miss her calm and loving ways. (Welcome Home, Maw Maw!)