Mary-SMITH-Obituary

Mary SMITH

Springfield, Illinois

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Mary L. Smith

SPRINGFIELD, IL - Mary L. Smith, 77, died at 3:05 p.m., Thursday, January 23, 2014, at her home. She was born October 2, 1936, in Springfield, to Giuseppe and Grace D'Angelo DiPasquale. She married Billy Lee Smith on July 27, 1957, and preceded her in death on October 26,...

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Miss you everyday grandma.

Missing you more and more every day. Thinking of all the good times, laughter, love & food to get through these days without you. You were the best Grandma and an amazing Great Grandma. Alyssa loved you so much. You will be forever in our hearts.

The last of Black Avenue, I'll always remember Mary, she was a wonderful person, my deepest sympathy to the family during this difficult time.

Grandma, while our hearts ache because your are gone from this earth, we know you will always with us. We love you! please give grandpa hugs for us.
Love,
Douglas, Rachael, Thaddeus, Gabriel, Abbigayle, and Sebastian Szcinski

I was shocked when Father Steve prayed for Mary at 7 AM Mass. Charlie was there, so I'm sure he told Father. I saw Mary at Weekday Mass two weeks ago. Had a nice chat with her. We went to school together. For years she did my hair. A wonderful, talented & very nice Lady. My prayers for Her & all of you. May she rest in Peace . Margaret Carter Timoney.

Aunt Mary, you always kept us on our toes! I will miss our little life chats and all the family treasures you would put together. May god continue to bless our families with your memories! I love you-

Bill and Grandpa and Grandma Atchison are waiting for you. I'm sure they have lots of mischief for you to get into with them. Rest in peace and give them all a hug for me.

Mary will always occupy a large space in my heart. The wonderful times spent with family, her great cooking, and laughs shared can not be forgotten. I always enjoyed stopping by on afternoons after class just to say hello.. hoping she had some lftover lasagna. I will love you always.

Missing you so much today. You were suppose to be here forever. We love you so very much