MARY-RUTLEY-Obituary

MARY L. RUTLEY

Silver Spring, Maryland

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 MARY LOUISE RUTLEY (Age 81)  On Thursday, August 23, 2012, of Silver Spring, MD. Beloved wife of the late John Dawson Rutley; mother of Sharon A. Bouchard, Sue M. Gillespie, and Nancy J. Baugher (Ron); sister of Thomas G. Fisher; grandmother of James Martin, Nicole Shoemake, Nicalaus...

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Mary, first cousin of my mom, was always smiling and fun and laughing. She and her husband raised 3 girls I remember growing up with and having fun times together. Swimming at nearby lakes, walking up town with Aunt Eileen and going for ice cream cones. Mary enjoyed collecting Antique glassware and different perennials.

Dorothy and I knew Mary a long time ago; we met through our shared interest in glass. Dorothy is no longer with me either, maybe they're continuing a friendship renewed.

OUR BIG EXTENDED FAMILY WILL MISS YOU DEARLY MARY. YOUR LOVING SPIRIT IS WITH US ALWAYS!

Very sorry to hear the news. We lived across the street from Mary for 7 years, and she was unfailingly pleasant and kindhearted-- a great neighbor. Our deepest sympathy to her family and friends.

She was a great Girl Scout leader when I was young and inspired me to become a leader in both Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts. My mom enjoyed taking church bus trips with her and will miss her at the early church service and coffee that often follows. May peace come to her and all of her extended family.

Mary,how we will miss you!! Eileen and. I have such good memories of all the years we lived across the street from each other and shared the same relatives------ You will always have our prayers---and someday soon we'll see each other and all our relatives---please keep us in your prayers---love always--- Marceline and Eileen---Helms/Morken

Mary was one of the kindest persons I have ever met. She loved to travel with her daughter Sharon as well as with her other daughters Nancy and Sue. So active and so sweet. She will forever be remembered in my heart. God Bless her and her family.

Mary was one of the very first people I met while pursuing glass studies. She was most kind to me when I knew very little about glass and trying to soak up as much as possible in a field which turned out to be more difficult than I first thought. Mary's extensive knowledge on the subject was very helpful

Dear friends

Mary was a dear and wonderful friend to Mom for many years. May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived