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Mary Louise <I>Haynes</I> Blackwell

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Mary Louise Haynes Blackwell

Birth
USA
Death
10 Feb 2012 (aged 86)
USA
Burial
Chapel Hill, Marshall County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Mary Louise Haynes Blackwell
Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Marshall County Tribune
Mary Louise Haynes Blackwell, 86, of the Holts Corner Community, passed away peacefully at home on Friday, Feb. 10, 2012.
Mary Louise was the daughter of the late George and Annie Cole Haynes.

She was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 58 years, Bob Blackwell, and an infant daughter.

She is survived by her daughter, Marianne Haynes Blackwell of Holts Corner. Her role as loving mother and wife were always at the center of her life.

Louise was a member of the class of 1943 at Forrest High School and a graduate of George Peabody College for Teachers in Nashville. Louise compassionately taught underprivileged children at Fehr Elementary School in north Nashville. She will always be remembered for her kindness and loving devotion to family and friends. Finally restored to the fullness of new life, she showed amazing grace, courage and unconditional love during her illness.

Services were conducted on Monday, Feb. 13, from the chapel of Lawrence Funeral Home with Rev. William "Bill" Taylor and Rev. Jack Gilbert officiating. Burial was in the Joyce-Blackwell-Cromer Cemetery on Blackwell Road in Marshall County.

Active pallbearers were Josh Curtis, Blaine Gerwick, Jacob Gerweck, Edward "Buzz" Rowland, Andrew Kieffer and John Skelton.

Honorary pallbearers were Nicolas Jarrell, Will Gerweck, Chris Johns, Embree Blackwell Jr., Charles Blackwell, Jimmy Barnes, Greg Harris, Kelly Lunn and Bobby Stammer.

Thank you to the many people who offered prayers, support, and provided countless acts of kindness during her extended illness. The family would like to acknowledge the loving care provided by her physician, Dr. Karl VanDevender, and his nursing staff.

The family would be honored by memorials made to the American Parkinson Disease Association at www.apdaparkinson.org or to the Eagleville United Methodist Church.

Lawrence Funeral Home and Cremation Services (www.lawrencefuneral.net) was in charge of arrangements

Mary Louise Haynes Blackwell
Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Marshall County Tribune
Mary Louise Haynes Blackwell, 86, of the Holts Corner Community, passed away peacefully at home on Friday, Feb. 10, 2012.
Mary Louise was the daughter of the late George and Annie Cole Haynes.

She was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 58 years, Bob Blackwell, and an infant daughter.

She is survived by her daughter, Marianne Haynes Blackwell of Holts Corner. Her role as loving mother and wife were always at the center of her life.

Louise was a member of the class of 1943 at Forrest High School and a graduate of George Peabody College for Teachers in Nashville. Louise compassionately taught underprivileged children at Fehr Elementary School in north Nashville. She will always be remembered for her kindness and loving devotion to family and friends. Finally restored to the fullness of new life, she showed amazing grace, courage and unconditional love during her illness.

Services were conducted on Monday, Feb. 13, from the chapel of Lawrence Funeral Home with Rev. William "Bill" Taylor and Rev. Jack Gilbert officiating. Burial was in the Joyce-Blackwell-Cromer Cemetery on Blackwell Road in Marshall County.

Active pallbearers were Josh Curtis, Blaine Gerwick, Jacob Gerweck, Edward "Buzz" Rowland, Andrew Kieffer and John Skelton.

Honorary pallbearers were Nicolas Jarrell, Will Gerweck, Chris Johns, Embree Blackwell Jr., Charles Blackwell, Jimmy Barnes, Greg Harris, Kelly Lunn and Bobby Stammer.

Thank you to the many people who offered prayers, support, and provided countless acts of kindness during her extended illness. The family would like to acknowledge the loving care provided by her physician, Dr. Karl VanDevender, and his nursing staff.

The family would be honored by memorials made to the American Parkinson Disease Association at www.apdaparkinson.org or to the Eagleville United Methodist Church.

Lawrence Funeral Home and Cremation Services (www.lawrencefuneral.net) was in charge of arrangements



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