Mary E. Wolfe Smith, 85, of Mount Vernon passed away on December 17, 2014. Services Monday, 10:30 a.m. December 22, 2014 at the First Presbyterian Church, Mount Vernon. Visitation Sunday, 3:00 until 6:00 p.m. December 21, 2014, at Morgan Funeral Choices, Mount Vernon. Burial Mount Vernon Memorial Cemetery. Surviving Mary are her children: Mike (Valerie) and their son Jordan; Ed and his children: Ginger, Josh, and Briann; Kevin and his children: Nicole, Brooke, and Dustin; Liz (Buzz) Burgess and their children: Matt, Lindsey, Luke, Jessica, and John; Bob (Susie) and their children: Christopher, Ashley, and Skylar; Jude Smith (Greg Raupp); 17 great grandchildren, 2 great-great grandchildren; siblings: Liz Kroul, John (Betty) Wolfe, Bob Wolfe, and David Wolfe. Also surviving are sisters-in-law: Bitsi Wolfe, Jeri Smith, Shirley (Don) Steffen, Ellen (Frank) Hicks, Sherry Mather, and brother-in-law Jim (Sheryll) Smith. Preceded in death by her parents Thomas L. and Wilma Wolfe; her husband John, brothers: Richard, Daniel, and Thomas Wolfe. Mary was born April 13, 1929 in Mount Vernon. She graduated from Mount Vernon High School. Mary was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Mount Vernon. Mary enjoyed garage sales, bingo, and playing cards. The pride of her life was the time spent with her children and grandchildren. Memorials in Marys honor may be given to: Mount Vernon Schools/Kids in Need Fund, or First Presbyterian Church. On-line condolences: www.morganfuneralchoices.com.
Sorry for your loss. I have met Jude and Greg, and I know that to have such wonderful family, Mary had to be a wonderful and caring woman.
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I would like to send my sincere condolences to the Smith family. Most especially I would like to send a personal to the 2 members I know best, Mike & Eddie. I am so sorry you had to lose your mother, Liz, but I understand she was ill. Just know you are in our thoughts and prayers, the Baker family to the Smith family. Very Sincerely, Jane Baker Hardin
Mike and Ed, I was so sorry to hear about your Mom. She was a terrific neighbor when we lived in Ivanhoe (you all were) and she was especially kind to my mother. We will always remember your Mom as a good friend and a good person. Dan Brawner