She was born on June 2, 1933 in Guntown, Mississippi to Olin and Inez Wigginton. Mary is survived by her children: George (Patricia) Clodfelter, Michael (Jane) Clodfelter, Joy (Danny) Murphy, and Mark Clodfelter; her 5 grandchildren, one great grandson, and another great grandson due in May, 2020. Also surviving are her sisters: Lorene Hinds, and Shirley Williams; and her brothers, Leon Wigginton and Jerry Wigginton. Mary was preceded in death by her first husband, Everette Eugene Clodfelter, with whom she was married for 20 years; and her second husband, Rudy Southern; and her two sons: Daniel & David Clodfelter.
Growing up in Mississippi, Mary learned to read at a young age and reading books both at home and the library was a dear passion of hers. Mary attended Blue Mountain College in Mississippi and Atlanta Christian College in Georgia. Mary taught Sunday school classes, and authored a weekly article for the church newsletter, entitled "Bittersweet".
The family will have a visitation on Tuesday, March 3, 2020 from 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. at Memory Lane Funeral Home, 6305 W. Lincoln Highway (US 30), Crown Point, Indiana. The funeral will begin at 12:00 p.m. with burial immediately following at Memory Lane Memorial Park Cemetery. For further information, please contact the funeral home (219) 322-2050. www.memorylanepark.com
She was born on June 2, 1933 in Guntown, Mississippi to Olin and Inez Wigginton. Mary is survived by her children: George (Patricia) Clodfelter, Michael (Jane) Clodfelter, Joy (Danny) Murphy, and Mark Clodfelter; her 5 grandchildren, one great grandson, and another great grandson due in May, 2020. Also surviving are her sisters: Lorene Hinds, and Shirley Williams; and her brothers, Leon Wigginton and Jerry Wigginton. Mary was preceded in death by her first husband, Everette Eugene Clodfelter, with whom she was married for 20 years; and her second husband, Rudy Southern; and her two sons: Daniel & David Clodfelter.
Growing up in Mississippi, Mary learned to read at a young age and reading books both at home and the library was a dear passion of hers. Mary attended Blue Mountain College in Mississippi and Atlanta Christian College in Georgia. Mary taught Sunday school classes, and authored a weekly article for the church newsletter, entitled "Bittersweet".
The family will have a visitation on Tuesday, March 3, 2020 from 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. at Memory Lane Funeral Home, 6305 W. Lincoln Highway (US 30), Crown Point, Indiana. The funeral will begin at 12:00 p.m. with burial immediately following at Memory Lane Memorial Park Cemetery. For further information, please contact the funeral home (219) 322-2050. www.memorylanepark.com
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