Mary Margaret Gwin's Obituary
GWIN, Mary Margaret of Xenia, Ohio, born on November 25, 1930 left this world to be with her Lord on Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2009 at the Quaker Heights Nursing Home in Waynesville, OH.
Mary was preceded in death by her son Dean Gwin, her husband James Gwin, her parents William Donley and Edna Mencer (and step-father Dan Mencer), her sisters Betty Donley and Doris Jean Donley, her brothers William Donley, George Donley, Charlie Donley, Eugene Donley, Cecil Donley, Russell Donley.
Mary is survived by her daughter Shirley “Susie” Richter of Lebanon, her son David (Debbie) Gwin of Fairborn, and her son Kenneth (Denise) Gwin of Xenia, and her daughter-in-law Lois Gwin of Dayton; (10) grandchildren: Gary (Rachel) Ferguson, Wanda “Cissy” (Mike) Bunnell, Karen Coyle, Jackie Smith, Corey Gwin, Tracy Matthew, Lee Gwin, Josh (Amy) Gwin, Jesse (Erica) Gwin, Amber (Jeff) Scott; (19) great grandchildren: Amanda (Andrew) Turczynowskyj, Sandra Bunnell, Michael Bunnell, Jessica Coyle, Ricky Smith, Kayleigh Smith, Jackie Ferguson, Gary Ferguson, Annie Mae, Emily Faith, Bonnie Rose, Madelyn, Jesse Jr., Madison Raven Dawn, Noah Elijah Parker, Madison Brooke, Sidney Casey, Trenton Kenneth and Savana Leigh; (3) great-great grandchildren: Ashlyn, Aubree, and Aileea; and sister-in-law: Wanda Gwin.
Mary’s family and friends will honor her life on Friday, August 28, 2009 at 11 a.m. at the First Baptist Church in Waynesville located at 1009 Lytle Road, Waynesville, OH 45068. The Celebration of Life will be followed by family and friends fellowship time (and meal) at the church.
A graveside burial service will be held at Woodland Cemetery located at 281 Dayton Avenue, Xenia, OH 45385 following the Fellowship at 2:30 p.m. Memorial floral arrangements can be sent to the First Baptist Church in Waynesville.
Online condolences may be made to the family at www.stubbsconner.com.
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