Mrs. Mary Virginia Bloxton English died December 9, 2004 in Anderson, SC. She was born in Frankfort, KY in 1923. Her mother was Leland Butler Bloxton, and her father was Conway Russell Bloxton, oldest son of Conway Peyton Bloxton and Georgia Belle Stanford Bloxton.
Mary was a graduate of North Fulton High School and Agnes Scott College (1941 Freshman Class Portrait, middle, far right) and earned her Master's in Religious Education at Louisville, KY.
JEFFERSONIAN, Jeffersontown, KY
April 16, 1948
GUEST SPEAKER
COMING FOR C.E. MEET SUNDAY -
Guest Speaker at the
union Christian Endeavor meeting
Sunday evening at 6:30
at the Christian Church will be
Miss Mary Virginia Bloxton. Miss Bloxton, a student at the Baptist Missionary Training School, preparing to become a missionary to Cuba, will tell of her work among Spanish speaking people.
She married Dr. Carl Deane English, retired at her passing from Anderson Baptist College. Their daughter, Carla, predeceased her mother at the young age of 33, from complications of Schizophrenia. Mary taught Sunday School at Boulevard Baptist Church and served as devotion chairman for Mimosa Garden Club for 20 years. She was truly a renaissance woman--teaching piano, studying painting, ceramics and tailoring her clothes. She was an excellent cook. She was survived by her younger sister, who is pictured with Group A-4 in the North Fulton HS, Atlanta, GA, 1939 yearbook -- June Louise Bloxton Terrell Dever of Atlanta, GA (well-known portrait painter of over 6,000 portraits), published the devotionals in a book. Mary and June traveled extensively in Europe with the help of a wheel chair. Mary toured Eastern Europe while it was still under communist domination. She was a beautiful, spiritual woman who loved the Lord. The McDougald Funeral Home, Anderson, SC was in charge of arrangements.
Grave Plot: Chimes Section, Lot 253, Space 1
(Carl is in Space 2, and their daughter, Carla, is in Space 3)
Mrs. Mary Virginia Bloxton English died December 9, 2004 in Anderson, SC. She was born in Frankfort, KY in 1923. Her mother was Leland Butler Bloxton, and her father was Conway Russell Bloxton, oldest son of Conway Peyton Bloxton and Georgia Belle Stanford Bloxton.
Mary was a graduate of North Fulton High School and Agnes Scott College (1941 Freshman Class Portrait, middle, far right) and earned her Master's in Religious Education at Louisville, KY.
JEFFERSONIAN, Jeffersontown, KY
April 16, 1948
GUEST SPEAKER
COMING FOR C.E. MEET SUNDAY -
Guest Speaker at the
union Christian Endeavor meeting
Sunday evening at 6:30
at the Christian Church will be
Miss Mary Virginia Bloxton. Miss Bloxton, a student at the Baptist Missionary Training School, preparing to become a missionary to Cuba, will tell of her work among Spanish speaking people.
She married Dr. Carl Deane English, retired at her passing from Anderson Baptist College. Their daughter, Carla, predeceased her mother at the young age of 33, from complications of Schizophrenia. Mary taught Sunday School at Boulevard Baptist Church and served as devotion chairman for Mimosa Garden Club for 20 years. She was truly a renaissance woman--teaching piano, studying painting, ceramics and tailoring her clothes. She was an excellent cook. She was survived by her younger sister, who is pictured with Group A-4 in the North Fulton HS, Atlanta, GA, 1939 yearbook -- June Louise Bloxton Terrell Dever of Atlanta, GA (well-known portrait painter of over 6,000 portraits), published the devotionals in a book. Mary and June traveled extensively in Europe with the help of a wheel chair. Mary toured Eastern Europe while it was still under communist domination. She was a beautiful, spiritual woman who loved the Lord. The McDougald Funeral Home, Anderson, SC was in charge of arrangements.
Grave Plot: Chimes Section, Lot 253, Space 1
(Carl is in Space 2, and their daughter, Carla, is in Space 3)
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