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Mamie Louise Roth at the age of 98, passed away Tuesday, August 7, 2018, in Sacramento, CA. She was born April 2, 1920 in Boonville, MO, the middle of seven children born to Victoria and Walter Lindsey. Mamie was preceded in death by her daughter, Carolyn Jean Harrison; son, Dwight Howard Pulliam; grandson, Kenneth W. Harrison; her three sisters and three brothers. She is survived by her loving son and daughter-in-law, Ronald Keith Pulliam and Catherine Pulliam; son-in-law, Walter Harrison; daughter-in-law, Ramona Pulliam. Four grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, nine great-great grandchildren, and several nieces, nephews, and friends. Mamie lived the last six years at Saylor Lane Health Care where she enjoyed many afternoons playing Bingo, joking and visiting with staff and patients. Mamie will be greatly missed. A visitation is scheduled for Tuesday, 8/14 at 10:00am, with a service to follow at 12:00pm at Mount Vernon Memorial Park: 1802 Greenback Lane, Fair Oaks, California.
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Walk with the angels aunt Mamie, now you are with so many of your loving family members, how great is that. Love you always.
Diane Murdock
August 24, 2018
RIP Great. We love you ❤
Cynthia Reynoso
August 13, 2018
I love you so much Grandma...I will miss you tremendously.
Karen Harrison
August 12, 2018
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