Mary Withers Grahl, 73, 503 S. Willow St., died March 30, 1999, at Courtland Terrace, Gastonia.
She was a native of Gaston County, daughter of the late John Samuel and Mary Withers, wife of the late Reid V. Grahl, homemaker, member of Community Baptist Chuch.
Survivors at the time of her death: Sons and daughters in law, Rick and Pat Grahl, Bessemer City, Mark and Pam Grahl, Steve and Kellie Grahl, Dallas; daughter and son in law, Jann and Steve Brooks, Dallas; brothers, Earl H Withers, Dallas, Sam Withers, Fort Mill, S.C., Bill and Charles Withers, Stanley; sister, Jane Markwalder, Dallas; grandchildren, Brad Smith, Shannon Doster, Ginna Farris, Brent Grahl; two great-grandchildren, Devin Smith and Brandon Farris
Graveside service 11 a.m. Thursday, Long Creek Cemetery, Revs. Roy Barbee, Robert Summey.
Visitation was at Dallas Funeral Home.
Mary Withers Grahl, 73, 503 S. Willow St., died March 30, 1999, at Courtland Terrace, Gastonia.
She was a native of Gaston County, daughter of the late John Samuel and Mary Withers, wife of the late Reid V. Grahl, homemaker, member of Community Baptist Chuch.
Survivors at the time of her death: Sons and daughters in law, Rick and Pat Grahl, Bessemer City, Mark and Pam Grahl, Steve and Kellie Grahl, Dallas; daughter and son in law, Jann and Steve Brooks, Dallas; brothers, Earl H Withers, Dallas, Sam Withers, Fort Mill, S.C., Bill and Charles Withers, Stanley; sister, Jane Markwalder, Dallas; grandchildren, Brad Smith, Shannon Doster, Ginna Farris, Brent Grahl; two great-grandchildren, Devin Smith and Brandon Farris
Graveside service 11 a.m. Thursday, Long Creek Cemetery, Revs. Roy Barbee, Robert Summey.
Visitation was at Dallas Funeral Home.