Mary-Spradley-Obituary

Mary Lynne Spradley

Prairie Village, Kansas

1940 - 2023

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Mary Lynne Spradley August 3, 1940 - November 21, 2023 Prairie Village, Kansas - Mary Lynne Spradley, Prairie Village, Kansas, previously a resident of Kansas City, Missouri for fifty-one years, died early Tuesday Morning, November 21, 2023 at Kansas University Health System's Main Hospital. She...

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My memories of Mary date from high school. She was always "present". By that, I mean, Mary had the gift of being aware of what was needed in any situation and stepped up. She loved and was loved.

Ron, the turnout at St. Andrew's was true testimony to the wonderful life and lady your Mary was. Her many friends completely filled the church. We have enjoyed many great times together. I thought of the snorkeling in Cayman, where you and I relied on Mary to Identify the vast variety of fish we were seeing! She seemed to know them all. She will be truly missed by so many of us. May the good Lord bless you in this difficult time. Bob Cook

Mary was the most wonderful friend anyone could have. My heartfelt sympathy and love goes out to all of you. Patsy Ayers

I am saddened to hear of Mary´s passing. She was a ray of light whenever I saw her. Janet Smith

Willie and I send our heartfelt condolences to all of the Mayes family

Ron, I´m very sorry for your sudden loss of Mary. George Stair

My walking will always carry you with me in my heart. Our friendship together was very short, too short, but very dear!!

I remember in high school her dad had bought a new car and she invited a lot of us girls to go for a ride during lunch hour she was always happy and treated everyone great. Enjoyed visiting with her at our last reunion. She will surely light up heaven as she was an angel. Carolyn Kost Oplotnik

Thank you, Mrs. Spradley, for your sincere infectious love. It was always such a pleasure to see you at the club. You never had anything but kind words and encouragement for all who knew you - and for those who did not. It was a privilege.