Mary Smith

Mary Smith Obituary

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Age - 79

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September 10, 2023

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Eden Prairie, MN

"Mary M. Smith, age 79, of Minneapolis, passed away peacefully on September 8, 2023. Preceded in death by parents, Joseph and Inez Smith; brothers, Donald Smith and John Smith; Survived by brother, Frank (Judie) Smith; sister-in-law, Helen Smith; nieces and nephews, Debbie (Dale) Bisbee, Cheryl Smith, Rick (Pauly) Smith, David (Mona) Smith; Scott (Linda) Smith; great nephews, Jamison (Alissa) Smith, Harrison Smith, Emaline Smith; great-great nieces, Wren and Livi Smith. Mary enjoyed playing bingo, singing in the church choir, and doing puzzle books. She knew the bus lines better than anyone else in the metro area. She also was grateful for her time at Mt. Olivet Adult Day Program. Funeral Service 11:00am Friday September 29th with visitation beginning at 10:00am at Washburn-McReavy Hopkins Chapel, 1400 Mainstreet Hopkins. Interment Grandview Park Cemetery. Memorials preferred to Mt. Olivet Adult Day Program. "

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