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Mary Lee <I>Tincher</I> Marksberry

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Mary Lee Tincher Marksberry

Birth
London, Laurel County, Kentucky, USA
Death
3 Jun 1998 (aged 67)
Fairfield, Butler County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend. Specifically: Daughter has ashes Add to Map
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Mary Lee (Tincher) Marksberry was born on July 1st 1930 in London Ky. To Eulah Lee (Miller) Tincher and Ora Pollard Tincher they had 3 children of which Mary was the youngest. On August 1st 1953 she married Everett J. Marksberry in Lawerenceburg Ind. From 1957 to 1967 together they had 7 children. They bought there first home in the late 1960's in Clifton (Cinti. Oh.)where they raised their family. Mary worked outside the home for a short time,but with the demands of a large family and a sick husband she had to stop working. Everett died in 1977 from his illnesses. Being a widow with 7 children and not in very good health herself Mary had many obstacles to over come but she always kept her sence of humor and was very quick witted... she loved the Paul Dixon show in the late 1960's early 1970's and was a loyal Cinti Reds fan! Mary later went to live at a long term care facility in Fairfield OH., where she passed away on June 3rd 1998.
The memory of her will always live in our hearts.
Mary Lee (Tincher) Marksberry was born on July 1st 1930 in London Ky. To Eulah Lee (Miller) Tincher and Ora Pollard Tincher they had 3 children of which Mary was the youngest. On August 1st 1953 she married Everett J. Marksberry in Lawerenceburg Ind. From 1957 to 1967 together they had 7 children. They bought there first home in the late 1960's in Clifton (Cinti. Oh.)where they raised their family. Mary worked outside the home for a short time,but with the demands of a large family and a sick husband she had to stop working. Everett died in 1977 from his illnesses. Being a widow with 7 children and not in very good health herself Mary had many obstacles to over come but she always kept her sence of humor and was very quick witted... she loved the Paul Dixon show in the late 1960's early 1970's and was a loyal Cinti Reds fan! Mary later went to live at a long term care facility in Fairfield OH., where she passed away on June 3rd 1998.
The memory of her will always live in our hearts.


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