John Corley
Mary, you will be missed by the patients in Ongology who knew you
Birth date: Apr 10, 1948 Death date: Jan 10, 2013
Mary “Razorback Mary” Ebert, 64 of Fayetteville, AR passed away Thursday, January 10, 2013 in Fayetteville. She was born April 10, 1948 in Lake City, Iowa to Paul F. McCulley and Loretta (Puckett) McCulley. She was a former manag Read Obituary
Mary, you will be missed by the patients in Ongology who knew you
I love you so much Mary! You are gonna be missed by so so many people :) You were and still are such a blessing, you gave so much to so many and you such a little ray of sunshine and happiness!Love and miss you foreverXOXOXOXOXO
The "WORLDS GREATEST RAZORBACK FAN",you did it like no other! We love you, We miss you,& and will spread the Hog Spirit that you instilled in so many of us.Thank you for always keeping our hearts and cheers in a "Mary" direction! God Bless You,& may "HARRY" be with you! p.s. it's 7:38a.m.!
You will be missed. It was fun to get to know you from being your neighbor to just seeing you around town and at the games and Zana seeing you at the VA. You're always going to have the best seat in the house and perfect weather for the games now. WPS!!!
We will all miss you so very much Ms. Mary. You were such an inspiration to everyone around you. You always had a smile on your face which in turn made us all smile back. RIP my friend Cat Duck
What a gal! Never be another like Mary. It was my pleasure to know her and serve her at First Federal Bank.
Mary,You were always such a kind person. I can't say that I ever saw you without a smile on your face. I am happy I had the opportunity to know you and you will forever be a memory in my heart. Love, Angela *Woo Pig Sooie!*
Now teaching Heaven on how to properly call the Hogs.
You were always there for me when I needed you. From lending me your couch, your house, and your food when I was younger...you never turned anyone away! You were a true friend. When I first started working with you at Sundeck I never imagined that we would become so close. Boy, did we have some great times! Thank you for all that you have done for me and the children and we will miss you terribly.
Our sympathy to all of her loving friends. Paul and Judy Boles