She attended Bryan Street School and joined Macedonia Baptist Church at an early age.
In 1946 W.A. swept her off her feet and they were united in Holy Matrimony. From this union four children were born.
Mary Grace was Preceded in death by her husband, and her daughter, Gail and her granddaughter, Rhonda.
Mary Grace worked as a school crossing guard for the City of Conyers for more than twenty years. The children loved her.
Her years of love and memories will be forever cherished by her beloved and devoted children:Annie Grace (Carl) Folds, Willie P. Flanagan (Barbara), Cheryl Hall (Dorian), Sister, Willie A. Manning, step mother, Mrs. Emma Allen, Step sister, Cora Davis, Son-in-law Willie Swift, sister-in-law Jean Allen, five grandsons, Kevin, Scott, Jameel, Merrill and Shawn, three granddaughters; Lisa, Kimberly and Dana; fourteen great-grandchildren; step grandson, Tony and step granddaughter, Coretta and host nieces, nephews and friends.
She attended Bryan Street School and joined Macedonia Baptist Church at an early age.
In 1946 W.A. swept her off her feet and they were united in Holy Matrimony. From this union four children were born.
Mary Grace was Preceded in death by her husband, and her daughter, Gail and her granddaughter, Rhonda.
Mary Grace worked as a school crossing guard for the City of Conyers for more than twenty years. The children loved her.
Her years of love and memories will be forever cherished by her beloved and devoted children:Annie Grace (Carl) Folds, Willie P. Flanagan (Barbara), Cheryl Hall (Dorian), Sister, Willie A. Manning, step mother, Mrs. Emma Allen, Step sister, Cora Davis, Son-in-law Willie Swift, sister-in-law Jean Allen, five grandsons, Kevin, Scott, Jameel, Merrill and Shawn, three granddaughters; Lisa, Kimberly and Dana; fourteen great-grandchildren; step grandson, Tony and step granddaughter, Coretta and host nieces, nephews and friends.
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