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Mary McGee Sartain
12/22/1919 — 11/11/2002
From Richland, WA, US | Born in Kellerman, Alabama
Mary McGee Sartain
Mary McGee Sartain, age 82 of Richland, WA passed away on November 11, 2002, at the Richland Life Care Center. She was born on December 22, 1919 in Kellerman, Alabama. She lived in Richland for 56 years and was a retired Parachemist for General Electric at Hanford.
She is survived by her son George Sartain Debbie and grandson Jimmy Sartain of Pasco, WA, daughter Sara Jirsa Joe, granddaughter Anna Schoen, grandson Joe II, great grandson Joseph Schoen and great granddaughter Jamie Lou Schoen all of Minnesota, and special family friends Faye and Larry Wiggins of Richland, WA. She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews throughout the U. S. and by her brother and his wife Charles and Jean McGee of Nashville, Tennessee.
She was preceded in death by her husband James in 1984.
The Funeral will be held at Einans in Richland at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday November 16, 2002. Viewing will be from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Friday November 15, 2002 at Einans.
Dear Sara and Buddy: Please know that you are in our hearts and prayers during this most bitter-sweet time. The summer after Dad died, we visited Uncle James and Aunt Mary during our trip to the Northwest. It was one of our most memorable experiences and we spent a lot of time remembering all of the great times and the graciousness of your Mom and Dad to us. Please know that we love you and that we will miss them. May God keep you in His arms…
Love,
Ovid, Carolyn, Brad and Aunt Lillie Mae Ricketson
Buddy and Sara, Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you. I know you will miss her but nothing can take away the wonderful memories you have. We love you.
Sorry to hear about Aunt Mary passing away. Even though I did not know her that well, I know that my grandmother Theo Sartain Riley had fond memories of visiting with her and Uncle James
I loved Aunt Mary, she was always kind to me and my wife. We will miss her greatly.
Sara, Buddy and Family,
Mary was very precious to me — second Mom! At times she would even point that crooked finger at me. We had alot of good chats and even shed some tears together. Sure miss those phone calls. Wouldn’t mind running to pick up a couple slices of turkey & ham but no bread. Good memories.
Love Faye
Dear Sara and Buddy: Please know that you are in our hearts and prayers during this most bitter-sweet time. The summer after Dad died, we visited Uncle James and Aunt Mary during our trip to the Northwest. It was one of our most memorable experiences and we spent a lot of time remembering all of the great times and the graciousness of your Mom and Dad to us. Please know that we love you and that we will miss them. May God keep you in His arms…
Love,
Ovid, Carolyn, Brad and Aunt Lillie Mae Ricketson
Buddy and Sara, Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you. I know you will miss her but nothing can take away the wonderful memories you have. We love you.
Sorry to hear about Aunt Mary passing away. Even though I did not know her that well, I know that my grandmother Theo Sartain Riley had fond memories of visiting with her and Uncle James
I loved Aunt Mary, she was always kind to me and my wife. We will miss her greatly.
Sara, Buddy and Family,
Mary was very precious to me — second Mom! At times she would even point that crooked finger at me. We had alot of good chats and even shed some tears together. Sure miss those phone calls. Wouldn’t mind running to pick up a couple slices of turkey & ham but no bread. Good memories.
Love Faye
Mary was very special to me,I love her sence of humor and stories she would tell. I’ll never forget when her grandson came to visit her on his Harley. I convinced her to come out and sit on the Hog and she did? She loved Jimmy very much a lot of stories about that handsome red head. She now is in peace kicking with her sister who liked to cut one in church and blaim it on Mary? Faye I would love to thank as she was a big part in Mary’s life although Mary was constantly worring about Faye’s health, what are friends for??? She is in peace now and can breathe comfortably without anymore pain. Love and prayers to all her family and friends, Kathi Stoltz Alterra
Sara, I am so sorry to hear that your mother past away. It is always so hard to lose a parent! She & your Dad were so wonderful & fun. I always loved her slight “southern” accent & her graciousness. Please keep in touch & know that I care! 814 N. Quebec St., Kennewick 509735-9783 Maybe the next reunion we can get together! Let me know your Florida address. Love, Donna
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Mary McGee Sartain