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Mary Ludwick

June 26, 1943 ~ October 4, 2011

Mary Jane Ludwick age 68 a resident of South High Street passed away October 4, 2011 at her residence. She was born June 26, 1943 in Philippi, WV a daughter of the late Paul and Vivian Maxine (Corder) Ludwick. Surviving is, One sister, Cora Sue Shaffer of Akron, OH She retired as a secretary for the Department of Highways, she was a member of Order of Eastern Star Chapter #41 and Crim Memorial United Methodist Church. Mary Jane's request for cremation will be honored.

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  1. I was so sorry to learn of Mary Jane's death. We were classmates and shared many memories of our school years.

  2. Cora Sue
    So sorry to hear of Mary Jane's passing. I still remember all the fun we had at your house. Your Mother was such a nice person.
    My prayers are with you at this time.

  3. So sorry for your loss. Mary Jane was a Senior when I was a Freshman. I always thought she was so pretty. Also I am Jean and Bob Williams's daughter. They helped care for her aunt Ett till she died. Prayers and God Bless!

  4. My sympathy goes to Mary Jane's family. I went to high school with her. So sorry to hear of her passing away.

  5. Cora Sue, All of our prayers are with you. Mary Jane was a wonderful person. Mary Jane went to school with my mom Monna Jo Benson Lamkin and I used to tag along when they had their “girls” lunches. She will be missed by many.

  6. Dear Cora Sue,
    You may not recall who I am, but I lived next to Mary Jane for a year in then Mrs. Allman's house on High Street. I came to teach in Barbour County in 1977. Mary Jane and I had some fun times together, mostly of her energetic choosings. I enjoyed her vigor and excitement. She always spoke so highly of you and was proud to be your sister. Though I lost touch with her, I know she was and is a kindred spirit. Blessings to you at this time of grief. Remember her great stories to help you look back and smile in her memory. I will too.
    Sincerely, Polly


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