Mary worked for Hill Haven nursing home over twenty-five years where she retired, August 1998. She was well known and loved by everyone who knew her. She was a hard worker and loved her family dearly. Her children, grandchildren – great-grandchildren, Mary enjoyed trips to the casino and long trips to NC, she loved to gather with family and friends. She was the life of the party. Mary was an excellent cook and would give you her last.
Left to cherish her precious memories are her sons, Percell Dawson, Sr., Lynwood E. Dawson (Joyce), and Willie Harvey; ten grandchildren; fifteen great grand- children; three great-great grandchildren; cousins, Alvin and Elywoods; a special friend, Kasean Davis (Beanie); and a host of nieces, nephews, family and friends.
Mary worked for Hill Haven nursing home over twenty-five years where she retired, August 1998. She was well known and loved by everyone who knew her. She was a hard worker and loved her family dearly. Her children, grandchildren – great-grandchildren, Mary enjoyed trips to the casino and long trips to NC, she loved to gather with family and friends. She was the life of the party. Mary was an excellent cook and would give you her last.
Left to cherish her precious memories are her sons, Percell Dawson, Sr., Lynwood E. Dawson (Joyce), and Willie Harvey; ten grandchildren; fifteen great grand- children; three great-great grandchildren; cousins, Alvin and Elywoods; a special friend, Kasean Davis (Beanie); and a host of nieces, nephews, family and friends.
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