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Mary Ann Covington Thomas Carlton, a cherished soul and beloved member of her community, passed away on August 31, 2025, at White Oak Manor in Charlotte, North Carolina. Born on April 10, 1939, in Richmond County, North Carolina, Mary Ann's life was a testament to kindness, love, and dedication.
A proud graduate of Rohanen High School, Mary Ann fostered a deep commitment to education and service. Her career encompassed significant roles in the Richmond County Schools and the Department of Social Services, where she served diligently as a supervisor. Her contributions to these institutions were marked by her fun-loving spirit and genuine kindness, traits that earned her the affection and respect of peers, students, and families alike.
Mary Ann's greatest pride lay in her family. She was the beloved daughter of John Boyd Covington and Ola Mae Taylor Covington and the devoted wife of Henry Thomas and Ray Carlton, both of whom preceded her in death. Mary Ann's heart was filled with love for her family, which resonated in the joy she found in spending precious moments with them.
She leaves behind her sister, Nancy Thomas (Jerry), niece Dana Frangos, nephew Alan Thomas (Donna), along with great nieces and nephews Taylor and David Thomas and Mayia and Emory Frangos who will carry forward her legacy of love and compassion.
As we remember Mary Ann, we hold close the memories of her infectious laughter and the warmth she shared with everyone around her. Her unwavering spirit and loving nature made a lasting impact on many lives. Although she has left us, the light she brought into the world will always remain in the hearts of those who were fortunate to know her.
All services will be held privately.
In this time of sorrow, we celebrate the life of Mary Ann Carlton, whose fun, kind, and loving essence enriched all who crossed her path. She may be gone from our sight, but she will never be forgotten.
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