Mary Lynn Lovell, 85, of Cleburne passed away on August 24, 2025, in Fort Worth, Texas. Born on August 17, 1940, in Johnson County, Mary was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and friend who dedicated her life to caring for those around her.
Mary was the embodiment of compassion and selflessness. She was a strong, loving, and caring woman who took it upon herself to look after everyone in her life. Known as the glue that held her family together, she consistently put the needs of her loved ones first, often doing without to ensure that everyone had what they required. Her unwavering dedication to her family, friends, and community was a testament of her character, making her someone upon whom many relied.
Mary was preceded in death by her parents, Melton and Hazel Weeks; her sister, Julia Ann Kimbrell; and her daughter, Sheri Lynn Street.
Survivors include her husband, Dub Lovell; grandson, Justin Street and his wife Shay; granddaughter, Staci Vaughn; great-grandchildren, Jayden Street, Micah Street, Hannah Street, Paityn Davis, Alexander Davis, and Liam Vaughn; niece, Penny Ann Kimbrell; and her nephews, Don Kimbrell and Tim Kimbrell.
Mary's legacy of love, dependability, and family devotion will continue to inspire all who knew her. Mary Lynn Lovell will be profoundly missed, yet her spirit will forever remain in the hearts of her family and friends.
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