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Mary Frances <I>Taylor</I> McClung

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Mary Frances Taylor McClung

Birth
Rockbridge County, Virginia, USA
Death
3 Oct 2007 (aged 91)
Lexington, Lexington City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Lexington, Lexington City, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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"The News-Gazette" Lexington, VA 10/10/2007

MARY FRANCES McCLUNG
Mary Frances Taylor McClung, 91, of Lexington died Wednesday, Oct 3,2007.

She was born March 11, 1916, in Rockbridge County, a daughter of the late Carl Hammond Taylor and Carey Campbell Taylor. She was preceded in death by her hus­band, David Brainard McClung.

She was a graduate of Fairfield High School, James Madison University and the State Teachers College. She taught at the Meriwether Lewis School in Ivy and Rivermont School in Covington. She retired after teach­ing for the county school system at Highland Belle and Central.

She was a member of Lexington Presbyterian Church, the Rockbridge Business and Professional Women's Club and the Virginia and Rockbridge County retired teachers' organiza­tions.

The funeral was conducted Sunday, Oct. 7, at Harrison funeral chapel by Dr. William Klein. Burial was in Stonewall Jackson Cemetery.

Same paper/same day

MARY FRANCES TAYLOR MCCLUNG
Mary Frances Taylor McClung, 91, of Lexington, died Wednesday, October 3, 2007. Mrs. McClung was born March 11, 1916 in Rockbridge County, and was a daughter of the late Carl Hammond Taylor and Carey Campbell Taylor. In
addition to her parents, she was pre­ceded in death by her husband, David Brainard McClung; sister-in-law, Senora McClung Bogert and a niece,Ann Henry Sherman. She also furthered her edu­cation by graduating from James Madison University and the State Teachers College. She went on from there and taught at the Meriwether Lewis School in Ivy, Va. and Rivermont School in Covington, Va. She retired after teaching for the Lexington School System at Highland Belle and Central. She was a member of the Lexington Prebyterian Church, the Rockbridge Business and Professional Women's Club and the Virginia and Rockbridge County Retired Teacher's Organizations. Mrs. McClung is sur­vived by several nephews and nieces, Wilson and Daria McClung, of Midland, Texas; Lloyd and Nancy McClung, of Cary, N.C.; Ed Sherman of Christiansburg, Va.; Carolyn and Jim Smoak, of Ridgeway, SC; Milton and Mary Edgar Hendren, of Roanoke, Va; Bob and Melinda Bornschein, of Palm City, Fla; Robert and Ann Harper, of Springfield,Va; Cres and Nancy Abreo, of Milpitns, Calif; Sam and Yolanda Martin, of Cape Cod, Mass; and a special friend, Mary Higgins of Lexington. Funeral services were conducted on Sunday, October 7, 2007 at Harrison Funeral Chapel with Dr. William Klein officiat­ing. Burial followed in the Stonewall Jackson Cemetery. Arrangements by Harrison Funeral Home and Crematory, Lexington.
"The News-Gazette" Lexington, VA 10/10/2007

MARY FRANCES McCLUNG
Mary Frances Taylor McClung, 91, of Lexington died Wednesday, Oct 3,2007.

She was born March 11, 1916, in Rockbridge County, a daughter of the late Carl Hammond Taylor and Carey Campbell Taylor. She was preceded in death by her hus­band, David Brainard McClung.

She was a graduate of Fairfield High School, James Madison University and the State Teachers College. She taught at the Meriwether Lewis School in Ivy and Rivermont School in Covington. She retired after teach­ing for the county school system at Highland Belle and Central.

She was a member of Lexington Presbyterian Church, the Rockbridge Business and Professional Women's Club and the Virginia and Rockbridge County retired teachers' organiza­tions.

The funeral was conducted Sunday, Oct. 7, at Harrison funeral chapel by Dr. William Klein. Burial was in Stonewall Jackson Cemetery.

Same paper/same day

MARY FRANCES TAYLOR MCCLUNG
Mary Frances Taylor McClung, 91, of Lexington, died Wednesday, October 3, 2007. Mrs. McClung was born March 11, 1916 in Rockbridge County, and was a daughter of the late Carl Hammond Taylor and Carey Campbell Taylor. In
addition to her parents, she was pre­ceded in death by her husband, David Brainard McClung; sister-in-law, Senora McClung Bogert and a niece,Ann Henry Sherman. She also furthered her edu­cation by graduating from James Madison University and the State Teachers College. She went on from there and taught at the Meriwether Lewis School in Ivy, Va. and Rivermont School in Covington, Va. She retired after teaching for the Lexington School System at Highland Belle and Central. She was a member of the Lexington Prebyterian Church, the Rockbridge Business and Professional Women's Club and the Virginia and Rockbridge County Retired Teacher's Organizations. Mrs. McClung is sur­vived by several nephews and nieces, Wilson and Daria McClung, of Midland, Texas; Lloyd and Nancy McClung, of Cary, N.C.; Ed Sherman of Christiansburg, Va.; Carolyn and Jim Smoak, of Ridgeway, SC; Milton and Mary Edgar Hendren, of Roanoke, Va; Bob and Melinda Bornschein, of Palm City, Fla; Robert and Ann Harper, of Springfield,Va; Cres and Nancy Abreo, of Milpitns, Calif; Sam and Yolanda Martin, of Cape Cod, Mass; and a special friend, Mary Higgins of Lexington. Funeral services were conducted on Sunday, October 7, 2007 at Harrison Funeral Chapel with Dr. William Klein officiat­ing. Burial followed in the Stonewall Jackson Cemetery. Arrangements by Harrison Funeral Home and Crematory, Lexington.


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