Mary-Ross-Obituary

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Mary Lynn Ross

Charleston, South Carolina

Jun 1, 1962 – Aug 22, 2021 (Age 59)

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BORN
June 1, 1962
DIED
August 22, 2021
AGE
59
LOCATION
Charleston, South Carolina

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Mary Lynn Ross, 59, of Charleston, South Carolina, wife of Gregory Scott Ross entered into eternal rest Sunday, August 22, 2021. Her Funeral Service will be held Friday, August 27, 2021 in Eastbridge Presbyterian Church, 1250 Lexington Drive, Mt. Pleasant at 10:30 am. The family will receive...

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Mary Lynn was, without question, the most impactful teacher ever in the lives of each our nine childrenHer love of literature, Latin, Downton Abbey, penguins, boiled peanuts, rice pudding and so very much more, will be indelibly linked in the minds and memories of our family for as long as we all liveWords cannot accurately express the sadness felt in our home at the news of Mary Lynn's passingShe will be missed by us and all who were fortunate enough to have crossed paths with her (we are...

Greg, Grayson,& Kathryn, I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. My prayers are with you.

Mary Lynn was, without question, the most impactful teacher ever in the lives of each our nine childrenHer love of literature, Latin, Downton Abbey, penguins, boiled peanuts, rice pudding and so very much more, will be indelibly linked in the minds and memories of our family for as long as we all liveWords cannot accurately express the sadness felt in our home at the news of Mary Lynn's passingShe will be missed by us and all who were fortunate enough to have crossed paths with her (we are...

I am so sorry for your loss, Greg, Kathryn, and Grayson. While Mary Lynn moved from Louisville years ago, she was such an important part of our family's life at the time our children were entering school. Her warmth, wisdom, and friendship were such a blessing.
Mary Lynn taught our older daughter in first grade, and I was honored that for a season after her move to Louisville, she would come by for afternoon visits at the kitchen table. Mary Lynn had the gift of making everyone around...

Greg, I was so sorry to read of Mary Lynn's passing. Though we have not been in touch since our years at Lander, please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely, Linda Goldman

I am at such a loss for words. I have not talked to ML in a while but she has been on my heart the last month! Now I know why. She was the type of friend I could go long periods of time and not talk to and then we would spend hours on the phone talking like we never skipped a beat! I loved her so much! Greg, my heart hurts for you, and for Kathryn and Grayson and those precious grandchildren. And of course Debbie and David. You know I would be there if not for Covid. Love and prayers! ...

Etched in my memory is our first phone call, both of us brand new to Highlands Latin School, where I suggested we hold a park gathering at E.P. Sawyer for both our first, first grade class. Once there, as we met in person for the first time, Mary Lynn made me feel like we'd known each other for years. She had that way of welcoming you into her life.

Ross and Looney families,
So very sorry to hear about Mary Lynn. Although we haven't spoken for many years, I have never forgotten the wonderful times Jeff and I spent with all of you. I will remember her fondly, always.

Greg and Family, Carol and I are saddened by the passing of your wife/mother.

Mary Lynn was always pleasant to Carol and I and she had a very comforting smile that we will cherish always.

We appreciate you Greg and look forward to pleasant conversations about Mary Lynn and your lives together.

Blessings and Love,
Tim and Carol McGlame