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Offering my sincere condolences to the Family, may you find comfort from the encouraging words found at 1 Thessalonians 4:14
Birth date: May 3, 1946 Death date: Jan 13, 2013
Mary F. “Snooks” Wisecarver, 66, of Frazeysburg, Ohio died Sunday morning January 13, 2013 at her home. Born May 3, 1946 in Clarksburg, West Virginia she was a daughter of the late Virgil Squires, Sr. and the late Anna (Williams) Read Obituary
Offering my sincere condolences to the Family, may you find comfort from the encouraging words found at 1 Thessalonians 4:14
Bill and family , our thoughts and prayers are with you all ! She was a very sweet lady and will be missed. Love hugs and prayers your way . The Hoge Family. Mike , Holly, Jamie.
I am so sorry for the loss of Mary. I took care of Mary at emeritus assisted living. Such a joy, she was always so loving. Spoke highly of her family and will be missed. Hugs and prayers to the family.
You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Linda, Bill and Families,
I grew up in the Adamsville U.M. Church and later sang in the choir under your Mom's guidance. The memories I have always bring a smile to my face when I reflect. May your memories do the same.
God bless,
Allen & Mona West
So sorry for your loss. Sending prayers and hugs. Love
It is with much sadness that we're sending the entire family my deepest, sincerest and heartfelt condolences to you all. I just checked my email and saw the notice and felt like I got kicked in the heart by a mule. As you already know, Mary was deeply loved by all and will be missed so dearly. Every time I play a song I think of her and the influence she had on me and my music. I love you all. LOVE and PRAYERS to you.
Snooks you may have left us but you will never leave our hearts. You are no longer suffering and time will heal our pain.
Uncle Ed, Jamie, Scott and the rest of the family,
I know Aunt Snooks has been sick for quite some time and now the Lord needed her pain to go away. So just remember she is no longer suffering and has reunited with her parents and two sisters. One day you guys will join her in her new life as well as her loved ones. I will cherish all the memories I have of her which I don't think I can go without a curse word in any of my memories of her. She was a loving, caring, funny, and well spoken aunt. She may be gone from earth but never from our hearts. Love you Aunt Snooks!
To the Family,
Mary was a good friend and classmate. We spent a lot of time together as young kids. Cherish your memories and the good times, they will help you through your grief. You're all in my thoughts and prayers.