My mother, age 83, passed away from a heart attack yesterday, Saturday, January 8. The last time my brother and I saw her was the Monday before she died. Originally, he had not planned to be in Orlando that weekend and our family had tentatively planned to be in Houston for a wedding. We are SO glad that our plans changed and that we were both here with her the last week of her life. We had set up aides, nurses, home health, a cleaning lady, etc. and she was quite happy that entire week knowing that she was loved and well cared for. For that, we are grateful.
Here is a photo tribute to her.
2Cor. 1:3-4 Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our affliction so that we will be able to comfort those who are in any affliction with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God.
Mary Frances O'Hara Baker Reese
April 10, 1927 - January 8, 2011
Miss Augusta, about 1945
1952
1971
2003--The last Christmas with our Dad
2004 2008
The last photos taken of Mom over the 2010 Christmas
and New Year's holidays...
December 25, 2010
December 30, 2010
December 31, 2010
Her children
Her grandchildren
(my brother's two sons)
and
My two sons
Her great-grandchildren
(my nephew's two children)
We loved you very much, Mom, and miss you.
OBITUARY in the Augusta Chronicle (written by my brother):
Mary Frances O’Hara Baker Reese, 83, passed peacefully at her home in Winter Park, FL, on January 8, 2011. Born Mary Frances O’Hara, in Augusta, GA, on April 10, 1927, she was raised and eventually married during the first half of her life there. She raised two children, Tonya and John (Art), who gifted her with four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren whom she loved and cherished dearly. Mary was preceded in death by her parents, Charles and Rosalie, brothers Charles and Jack, sister Ora Lou, and her husband John Arthur Baker, Jr. She is survived by a younger sister and brother, Betty Lee Standard and Jerry P. O’Hara. Though never a player, Mary loved to watch golf, in person or on TV. Her favorite players of all time were Jack Nicholas and Arnold Palmer. Growing up in Augusta afforded her several opportunities to enjoy attending the Masters Tournament, always having a grand time. Mary was an independent, outgoing woman, a warm loving mother, the life of the party, friend to many, dedicated to her family and a loving wife. She was an incredible cook with many published Southern recipes, preparing such notable dishes as her crispy iron skillet fried chicken, pineapple upside down cake, black-eyed peas and stewed sweet tomatoes, her notorious holiday green Jell-O and without a doubt the most tasty Georgia pecan pie ever created in a kitchen. Though she lived the last half of her full life in Central Florida, she was never far from her deep roots to family in Augusta. Her final wish was to be laid to rest back home and thus the family will hold an intimate ceremony to celebrate Mary’s life on earth and transition to eternal life with God the Father. A funeral mass will be held on Friday, February 25, 2011, 11:00 a.m. at St. Mary on the Hill Catholic Church with interment to follow at Westover Cemetery. Arrangements are being handled by Poteet Funeral Home in Augusta, GA.
2 comments:
Wonderful to have so many pictures to look back on. A moving and memorable tribute to her by her family...Praying for you!
Your mom was movie-star gorgeous!
And seeing how you and your brother and her grandchildren have turned out, she evidently knew how to instill wonderful values, character and behavior etc in her children.
You are all such high achievers and do so much to make the world a better place. I am grateful for her beautiful life, inside and out.
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