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Martha Grace (Wilson) Vaughn of West Chester, Ohio, formerly of Jackson County Kentucky, was born March 11, 1935 to Alfred and Hettie Wilson, and left this world peacefully on January 1, 2025 surrounded by her loving family.
Grace married James Vaughn on October 17,1950 and was the loving mother of 4 children, Jack (Joyce) Vaughn, Connie (Lorne) Sparks, Rodger Vaughn and Jonna Vaughn. She is survived by James Vaughn, her loving husband of 74 years, her 6 grandchildren Susan Littell, Rachel Moore, Gabe Snyder, Rebecca Chun, Adam Simpson and Jordon Simpson, as well as 12 great grandchildren. Siblings preceding her in death include Birchel Wilson, Beulah Ward, HT Wilson, David Wilson, Reba Robbins, Alfred Wilson Jr, Ralph Wilson and Vernon Wilson. Grace retired from Avon products in Springdale, Ohio
Grace always had a kind word and sweet gentle smile for everyone. She was a very special woman that was adored by all that had the good fortune to know her and she will be greatly missed on this earth.
Visitation will be held Thursday, January 9, 2025, at Serenity Baptist Church 9000 Cox Rd, West Chester Township, OH 45069 from 10:30 a.m. until the time of the funeral service at 12 noon.
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8815 Cincinnati Columbus Rd, West Chester, OH 45069
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